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Tbe directors of the Sanford Baseball Jcndo and
club held a meeting at tbe 8anfool Uouse game of this
on the evening of Tuesday, July 27*. the
general policle^of the' management wen
discussed, report of the treasurer read
and the subject of prolonging the' season
considered. It was practically decided, to
continue the playing season up to and.

Friday July 21

Oriundo took rarefigli foe
trtoyncat.
ii4i*i beet»: waiving from tha ^tniord

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outfit and defeated our focal tenta, by tit«
Wallace .Pitched Unr Hit Game Yealcrgay Jubilant crc
stXwe pf 7 to 0.
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There.was very little baseball to call
Before the largest, crowd "that has at&lt;JuioU ^
JO^Spacinl camlncnt and the whole Story pended n ball gartio this season^ -.Sanford
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:lp«ÿi«Î^irwi words }■ that Sanfprd was defeated Orlando by a scure-of 4 to 9. It ^ SANFC
outjddyed at every jingle.
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was o pitch?rs’ battle from start to fiipsh 90011"?yjj
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\H R It E \ PO and W’aUaoe. fqr tJif Sanford team., carU r o e r i e k , ........ .8 l/.O .(T o 1 rled o ft. tbe hohora. Hia work on the Harwell, rf
Badge*, ss.
Pounds, 2b..
MMeon lb..
Riggan. 3b.
Bannett. cf

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Bsgwell. 2b
GaSoway, rf
Gore lb :~ . ,,
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,(pound, waa'phenomenal and favored of
the yb(g leagues. For right inti lags he
waa abaoiutely ynhltable and it was after
two men had ‘ been retired In the .ninth
that Orlando'» only hit Wag made,
The Rooter»' Fxprei**V_A apcaia} train
left Sanfqrd at,£t&gt;* rii- and When the urnphes Called - piny, bijl Sanford was Weil
repreaented. Of courae our rooter» were
out-numbered but wh»t they lacked,In
numbers they made up In volume - and
were very much In evidence through the
entire game. Sanford has • -ton throat
this morning.
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Thé game waa as .near-« pariasyexhlb-

it ion of the’ nAtloQal game.ae pny of its
lovers may ^'pp.b0 seç-just cnmighyÄJ
rors to Beatoti it anjJ ■'¿U ,-of (bòni ‘ eicub-

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T h c . H c ja I d has à L i f e S c h o la rs h ip . G o o d in any
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Sanford
su^ceeded In gettinf a mnn «n first. In
T*.titani pad Du»t
(telando
100 Ç3Z Q l*~ 7 4 J Sanfords balTof tbe fourth Ilowejngpt'ki
Miseri fepeets itaelf. ;
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onapuisball and »cored tm ìtngvell'»
.That was tfn «wfuf fieklnf.
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hlgù* In. Oriamio'» bali ot tbe temè sposai .ä
.But Is WkSJComing to us.
WaUM» la
I^inrrlrk, thè Arsi man up, . Wos Vbfe ^iHi
ypw. we know -hbw Orlando* bos been
anjrjor and stole a*»n d v fase” weqt opF
fikéHQjJutely.
ro tha/.piichef and* Uveo Limérick ‘
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»-dnly.l hi^ and that canin niter two
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Cpeded
to »trai third. Wlth oste ogj and were
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We have no excuses to offor.ir runner on third Orlando. ; hqd visiona of
; Ikuh tcomi fialded^spliimiiJly. .
a rou bui tb«y were dodti'ie.t lo- tifsap.iTbey Jtigt walJoped us,^' - - ^ ^ •*r •

And it was some Vallopthg.
Out well be all there tbe next* time
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1* ¿idrt l hear a^pund from the Orlando
crowd when "Papa'a son“ made that hit
that drove In a rum
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had&gt; bus» a f t e r n i o n : ^ ; ^ * “
tfarber; oulf new catcheri is the goor*«
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�SUPPLEMENT

The Sanford Herald
S a n fo r d ,* F lo r id a .

general

LAW S
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STATE OF. FLORIDA
Adopted hy the
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legislature of Florida
At'ltft. Regular SettRlon 1911, Un
: ,d »r the C on stitu tion o f I8HB, ■

H i | x n i a . National C u a n l of I’ lum U
‘ tn th u tir* rent Of » m w r ia and
■ JlovaiM
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C arrtaktn g and maintenance of S lat*
Cainii O roum li ,
. . , ...........
fn italU tiu n u[ ty ilr m »f V i r r t t i al
S tate C»mp G rou n d . a« per E n ­
gineer'« e»utr.*le» furnitned tiy
A rm ory liuard
Kor r riw aart ui the National Guard
ol Florid* when called out to
iitM O Ys the peace. ra rcu te the
l*K i. etc., lor Ia n jw m .............. ..
li martin m m l and tie Id n u c u w ol
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the National G uard hi P lurid*
ID i v i t
S T A T E A U D IT O R
Salary S tate A u d ito r ... .
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Salary A«*i«taitt State A u d ito r ,......... ..
Cleric
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i‘o«ia#» and S ta tio n e ry .................... ..
M tS C E L L A N E O U S r
Gettrfhl printing and a d v e r t is in g ...-,.
iiaUH rt and expedtc* Railroad Cummiaatonen . .-r&gt;
.........................
Maintenance of Lunatic* .........
Improvement* and repair« for Stata
H m pital for the In tart«,........ ..
j&gt;«petite» colleclioo of revenue.
List« of land eutrie» lor . l u o i o r i .
a u eu n ren t oF raltroad and nther
contingent e*pem e» nl C om p­
troller'» OIRer
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+fintlru[ IrlIn m ifU l tax ho», under

F r id a y ,

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Eip*n«Ct cullectkm iff revenue.
'. jo .o o o o o
1.1 «la ol Urn) entries for A u r u u ti.
■ u r e u m c n l ol railroad tn it other
contrnjimt e«pen»e. o f Com p­
troller a OlTic«
. . . . ,.. » 400.00
Frintip? Delinquent T o i LUta, umlcr
H evm uf Law
4 r i o eo*
, bt#tionrry i„r Iw-mmI.Mu c «r..i LrfTiru
ll% * .D r p a r I m i n t s

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A ll mcmfyi •l»pruj&gt;nair«l h*rcumVr

u n d e r h f * l o f C o n t i n g f n l o r [ r .t* d * t iu ! K

hala nr* and c i penan Ruitfvait Ctìttl- .. .
hlitiiiinery
........... , ................. JO.One 0«
Maintenance oT Lunatic*
. . . r 7 y .coo 00
Improvement» and repaiti lor State
1Im pilai lot inaaite
................ ij.o o o o o
E l l e n i c i ojllection 61 reW nue
. .100.000 00
L u ll ol lami- entrie* lot A t m o r * .
I a im u n e n t of railroad« and other
‘
crmltngeht expert«*» nl Com ptroll­
er'« ( H ftC k ,......... ..
i ,000.00
Printing Délinquant Ta«' L ift*, under
Revcuu* L a »
.................... ~ H.non 00
Sec J
T h a t the following «um« t * . a/ul the
*ame are hereby appropriated for al« rnfuHh«,
ending June jo. i a t i
Satané» p .c m t w e DepaM mènt. r r r r r t nr; íberos
GOTERNUK.
Private' Secretary ................(t f 50 00
Clerk and SUmoKraphe r ............. ..
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Clerk and Stenographer
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Contingent a«p*n«ea of the State
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»hmll Le dccmmtrO im to ihr* nmi LrtfuUfurt in
jin i l t u u i n i . « u i a i M a l 4 n i u
* 4l**»*l K ifttitf
Charge o l any *uch fu m i.-and no clyek or cioncai
acentance «hall t.e ctnpkiyrd Uy any S tate o ifu e i
ami t»*iH out of nie contingent lumi appropri*twit lor cvtttlngrtil e.eiu-r^1«
/
Sec 5. A ny rumi» t|&gt;[&gt;rorirt«teii by th ti A c t
not rip en d ed during lije vtai lor. which it * n
apprnj.riatfil »halt lie carit«] f.u-a*pi 1» tlie
credit o l «neh fumi fur the m u ru lin g ye*» or
ye«u*. *
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Apt&gt;ro«Vi| Jane j , t u n
CH A PTER h I J I -L N O 2 &gt;
AN A C T in P i* the S ala r* of the C&lt;hnpHoller
of T b it S late.
r - -r.t------ -Re It E n acted 'b y Ihe LegUlature ol the State
ol I lo d ila :
Sedioli I.. Prom and l i t e r the p a u a g e of
IhU Act Ihe «¿lary of the Ctio.ptroi!er ol thi*
'State «hall br * T hirty-five Hundred DnJIar«
i l l*oo on) per annulli, ami th at_ ji c nmoutyt Ut.

II ri.ee a -Id or ten w atr«, or fluoride«; nr it ilrconlaiji
1[a n y »itlfteta! ««cetelier, «uth a* lactK afin , d u k jn
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.[ or gluctii.
Sec 5 , That the term ' ‘ inUbranded*' a* U**id
It hcrrtn »hall hi» 1* lu ad drug«. nr ar«A i(* ui food,
f&gt;f article* whic i enter into the eu ni («union of
lo o I-« h e package or lalrel ol «1 hich »hall 1-ear
an y « U te e u n l, deaign or device lu taid m g auch
article or the irg ird w n la o r *ubalance« contained
Ihertiu which -Anil ( a fa k e o r .rmtlrading i t
» "Ï.IW ticu la J , and IP any food or drug Product,
* hl*L'&gt; d lJ a h tlT IftK llltd . aa lu the State. Tern*
lr.r y .6 r tv u n tr y in which tr U manufacturai] or
produced. T h at lor the fu tp o ** of thh* A c t
an a rtk le ( lu ll t l a i l f deem ed in t * m iibrandn}—
In Ca*c ol I »ruga: Piraif— If it be an imitation
ol. or ottered lor «ale under the name ot another
article.
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, Second— II l lie content* of the p a t l j c e at
ofUwnaüy put u|&lt; »hall la v l- la-eft rvm orrd in
»tuile in 111 p a n and o th e r-tu n lr p ti «ball have

g-v-Ol

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"- Y' * fií'ifr'L« v r * r t o n
? {Ojoo S il**ie i U ik tt tiv e Î)«fidu;tijtçii4.
IM yate See re la» y
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C tó k and Stenographer.
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Clerk gm! Stenographer-i*.
4|tfroo I pu*«, »te
t*ry
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Obntiegent i i p r n ie i opine filate
1 ClrtV » n i S t f ’F^tifaphçr
Sgrretary Hoard State Inctitutom*
»40 &lt;fO 4*5e f^ ¿ri J»Sfivtittifeiphri
*-tfcentaly Hoard of Pardon«
t&amp;O &amp;C t Vwi tlll|{9l|l
u f the Stalle
8B C R P -T A K V u p s T A T E
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« V cfru ry fioatti OÍ tétate Intlttulum s
ooo oo - S e w u r y u&gt; Iioaid ot 1‘»filon i, j . . . .
Chief O c i k ......... ..........................I
A i sitian I Chief .C lerk ...............................
S K C A E T A R y ty f S T A fE
StgnOKrwpher and T fjie w r lie r .........
,
410 00 i n „ r (
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Pottage, ciprea» and Iclettrnini
jjo .iío .Vtxiiiant Chief Clerk
Repair*, rafitling and other iticijriila l
I Stenographer ami Typowrtte»
e g p e e iè * ............. ,
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~* t.J J o o o IVu Ihhu. cupree» a n ! telegram«
AVatclunan. at C ap im i. ..
toe. nr p.prtirv retiitiiif: «od nrfiei ineidetiFuel, lights and » a tei al t apltnl
1*1 eap en ir« *
Pur Janitor, Capitol huitdibg
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COM PTROLLER.
Pud light« and waier »1 I «(.lini
c k ie l Clerk /.
1 I noe oo ,’ 1" lam bir. C arlin i *'"dU «g
Auditing Clerk
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Cbrretíondencé an.!’ rilin g Clrtk
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partm anl . .
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M la ry «hall lie O ne T h o m ao d and R ight 1
«irM p ó lla r» per a u ru ir, fiav aiil» qu arterly.
J f h * S tate CI |«U )1 «-«Jt»I l e f a v i l l a r l i S
Gfcaa Jal «liall ' B o - r . l ì i e i i r * ^ :,«rVttiu» nf
V^ietnleal t/ivi*ioh. thrtr atrfc-naf tfa w jm g
(ferì«** «hall l«e paid on datadail yoitther»,
proved b y tÌ«e.R»t* Ohr/iu-!.
- rltíil be •ta
n ti roeR a»
. y i» t y ;ie n jitu T r « * liîg U&gt;* Chetnicy/ - p iv
i HO*trued
à»
:m- r ^ I i f T ì » f K i R ? ì y
'n p r o k m a tn ! herrtp/zyn
m it rha
iVoT th i» ’A«t tiie Corme
e k iU e
ferhHrer.
I Cbrnm ereHl Stock Per.
ar«T Ui«.
rCkl C otton Kr»1 MraPL«
l'u ic P u m i.* a J D rug I

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1 h» “ Cnnm jercial Stock Tret) In ip e cto r" are
h r rv b y kbo hih rd a rd the rain* u r m rrgrd into
hr o n it ii of the "Inspectora i t ITm. t hendeal
Mviakon i j tbr A gricultural P c i » fju irtil ' o l the
S u t e o í P io tili*. *
,
i t e . 1 9 . The following m in i a ra -hereby a n ­
nually appratì ri at rii payable frane the fund*
a rum g from the collection of in sp e ctio n , Fee*,
lo t the an alytic of Coni m erdai Fértil«*!-« anti
Com m ettrai Slock Peni», (or the rapport of
th e Chem ical o f the A gricultural D epartm ent
a f the S tate o T Florida. to-wit:
the S tifle C b e t o l i t . * 1,50000
A t ritta
i . t tan
n l1 S tate C hetniit,
i.ftoe 00
.
irr A n a ly st .................... .. 1.
S alary o f A aaiitan t State C h ttu u l
ro o d and D rug Analyat. , . 1 . . . I, Boo.00
"
'S a la r y o f A ralaianl S tale C hecJtr. I"*1
1.500 OP
S lock Fee«! A n r ly * !. . . . . . . . 1 .
S a la ry tw o lotpector». Chemical Dij,o o #oo
» virion, I t , seo.oe each . 1 . . . . . . , .
T ravelin g Expense» two Iru p e tlu n , ,
(1,10 0 00 each
',. . . . . . . '
• • 9.400.00
Sam p let and Incident a lt. Pur« Focal
D epartm ent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . y. . ’ t ,eco. 00
Chemical*. A ppafa Iu* and InddcntaH .
■ .eoo 00
S ta te Lalm ratory
...........
.‘T raveling E apenie* S tate ChCm itt
le M M
v
and A u iit c n t* .................. . .
uoo.oo
CVrlt Chem ical D ixitioh - . ,c c . t . . , ««• '
P o tta g e S tate C h rn .iit
;
* . 100.00

C H A P IC R a l i i — (NO, i d
AN A C T to F t* the P a y of U c r n le n . Officer*
and A ttach e* of the Legislature ol A . D. t o i l ,
and certain Expertae*.»! the L cgU latu re.
a
Be It Unacted by the L cgU latu re’ ol the Stale
of Florida:
Section I. T h a t th e p a y of (he m em ber* of
the prevent L egttlatn re, convened A pril 4th,
t e n , a to ll ha a per diant o f at a dollar* par day
in a u d ition to the m ileage b y the C o n ittlu liim
o f the S ta te o f Florida a t ton c a s t* tier mil*
each w a y .
Sec. J
T h at the p a y of the S ecreta ry of the
Senate and the Chief C lerk of the lio u a e of Ktp*
r*t«o la tire * amhof all C ttik * elected b y tli* Senate
or llu tu o o f K rpreten tative», anil the Uthctal
Stenographer* o f ' the Sen ate am t | louse o f K rp riycn tativee, e xcep t Cornu.¡lice CJciVt, ih ill
Iw * ix dullani g d a y each. The pay of a ll Com*
rr ittre C lerk* au th ou ted b y the Senate o r the
llo u to ^ f K c p iese n ta liv ea (hall be (5.00 per diem
e xcep t th e Clerk* u( the Ju d iciary Com m ittcca
of ib e Senate .an d flo u te of K e p rc tc a ta liv t* .
who that) receive aix dollar* p e fd ie m .
The Sergean t-at-A rm * o f the S en ate and the
llo u ic o f K c p re icre a tiv e * and A ssistan t SerK«aiit-»l Arm«, when rmployeM, »ball receive
imr dteib of a il dollar«. ’The S ergean t at Arm*
of the Sen ate and tha H uuie of Hrprt^crilatlv«*
•h a tto b a allow ed th ree day« . a ddition al a lter
the ■ )o u sn m en t of th e L e g u U tu re in which
&amp;
to com plete their w ork a t rArular p a y.
* -g
«4 - t o ■ .y
a*
'Total r r . 1 r .*r 1 n v
T h e pay of Ihe H m r n y d o f IB f B erate and
•See. I f,' l a ord er. tB m torce r a q J c a r r y out o f the H ouse o f H c p m e n ta tiv c * «hail be aix
the provition t of thla A lt. lift iX oru m erd al dollar* tier d a y .
.
:
P etlifirer ‘ L a w ,
the
Com m ercial .•S to ck
T h e p a y of the D oorkeeper of the .Scqate and
ir 3.
nm nifrm al Cotton D o o rV tep tr of (he lio u a e of Ke{iraaciitative«
Feed
L aw -. and
the Commrr&lt;B*l
Seed Meal L aw . the turn of t K O M
»ball I * aix dollar« per d a y a a th . .
m uch ttoreo f a t m ay. In. net**
&lt;***gTr. 1«
The p a y of the F a g « o f th e Senate and of the
an n u ally appropriateli ami eel 'g lid e #
llo u ic mi K e p rtacu taU y ct Bball bo four dollar*
II
food« arising from |ba ^wtraytji
and tto c k feed, and *o i.# aelj * •
(« &lt;« d r y k 1^ T he p a y o f the J a n ito r o f the S en ate t h ill be
tm ade Im m ediately a vxiM b'e.and t
L ep ip tn u ler T i x dollar* tier d a y . T h e p a y of th e Janitor*
W tt^ reby a u tp o n iM and direct'
5° P»y the of the Ilm ira of H cp rta ctiU livy s thrill be five
»ame a t hrrein Provided.
donar* per d a y each.
___
_________
.
other
»
turn*
a m in a
fine*,
forn
iture*.
A ll f in e ly (ly lt itu
T h e p a y o f the C h aplain of tho Sen ate and
Ihe enforcem ent of I lia la w ahafl B e turned lh« Itouao o f K e p trte n ta tiv e * aliali be tw o hun­
C et
m eral Fund. dred dollar« each for thé'aeaaion.
• r V .. if ti t10
T r r t ju r y (l.f.the u l j uoff tthe
to G
p lthe
i
”
ik a i- fç U
T hat for anal v i» 01I forni*
fami* and drug*
T h e p a y o f lh / C om m ittee C letka and U giling
_ . am! »worn Clerk» »hall bo five dollar* per dirm from the data
.' ' ^ g S J Ï l v taken by Che d u i / quslilieri
ra, or Chem
ist,_ w
. lm |gctn
.
______
. . lp
. »hall
___ latal
k e »ample* of certificate« of their appoin tm en t to lit« C hair­
■ o f *uch article* a* m ty ba directed b y the S tate man o f the respective Lom rnittee* on O g itla C h r n u 't, a n d .in the manare Jirractilieil belo«. tiv« K x p en iea u n til the end of the te u to n
W henever practicable, »ainple* of focTh and
T he ; - of. t hi S ecretary of the Speaker of the

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Whoa« benefit* A re A lo tt W id esp read ; therefore.
T
Be lr Unacted by tho LegUUtur* of (he Slate
of florid « :
‘
’.
Section I. T h a t the turn of four thoptanu
dollar* foe the y e ar i « t t . and four thousand
dollar« for the y e a r 191«, o r w much thereof aa
m a y bo n tce*ia ry . be. and the aame U hereby,
aptnotutated tor tha purpura of m aintaining ra th
Teacher«' Sum m er T raining School«, provided
im partially for teacher« of both rate«, at the
location of tho U n iversity o f Florida, the Florida
S tate College for W om en, lot white tracker»;
and a t the location of the Pterida A gricultural
and M echanical College for N egron , for colored
teacher*.
. Thera teheed* to be taught b y tuch irtow icton
m th e S tate Heard o f kdurution of F k n S m ay
appoint, and to be held at tuch time* aa ItirU oard
m ay draignate.
See. 2 . T he Com ptroller 1 * hereby aulh otired
to d raw warrant* upon the rerjuiution of the
S tate Superintendent of I ubKc fnttruetlon payable o u t of any fund* in the T reatury. not olher■ ira appropriated, for the am ount* appropriated
fn Section t'o f thtv A c t. .
t
Sec 3 . It «hail be the d u ly of Ihe State Super­
intendent of 1 utdic Irutructlon to subm it a
n*je&gt;ft to the n ex t l^glc-'att te lh ow trg the rum Iwt anil location uf «cfooli,,con du cted b y mean*
of th ia appropriation, the uumto-r o f teacher*
n tlendip« each b y rare and *ex, the conductor*
o f each i t hoc, 1 w ith 'th e num tgr o r it»r*‘ * e n i «
renderevl b y egch.- and the am ount paid each;
and to «ut re.it voucher* for eve ry dollar paid
o u t from this fuml.
Sec 4
A ll lawa In conflict with this A ct are
hereby repealed.
Sec. S. T l,n A ct »hall take «fleet upon ita
passage and approval, b y the G overnor. Approved.
a y i f . : &gt;9i*CH AFTI.H 4 1 3 7 — (NO. »).
A N A C T A ppm pnatin;
ating Mone
» n ey (or
fi the Benefit
and M aintenance of tha F lurida S u t e Reform
School. 1 . &gt;
.
Be If L‘ nacted by the LcgUtalurc of Ihe State
of F letU a:
.
Section I . T h e a u m o f riftren thoutand dallara
of erecting
U h rreby apiirapriatcd for, the pu
mg« fur the
id. rrp
rep«eln
' n a the - p r e n u r y rbtyiTi£
at»
Improvement*.
rchool, for
f r ■ fu raitu
n u tu te,
tr,. am
and (or- Imp
Said ap nroiprfatmn »nail b e paid b y the Trrraurer
of
s ta te

mission m ay .be detm ed a 4 vi«ablet c o rn e n irn t Inin 11 herí I» i
s.
of n r c e tia fy to c x r c u le th e im r t« its o f lit»* A d , "&lt; t i ri l!.iu i, r . . . , .
and It »hall lie the d u ty ' ,l the.CijniBiicaioii to to puri bara il,* !a, ,
e x rcu te the p ofp ote* o f Uii» A c t a« ic*| «dilic u»- •r« r u c t io n ct i„ ,i,
"f-ch
ty »» practicable.
,*r f !«
w ith &gt;i;ui|airr.
,
t« n q .
‘ Sec. Si - It ih a ll h / th e d u ty of the C otrm itaio n
•he exp iration . 1 U
’*
in this A c t provid ed for. a* ««on a» practicable on l i . - o t r i i ,
i,,
' &lt;&gt; l u t
lo «elect and acquire a lot o r tra c t of lard w ithin the B oard ..1 t
,1
1 t;'*Ta el
Ih e-corp o ral* limit« o f th e C ity of T alla h a r»re, tinnì, t|ic ( i mi tini ,
I r e i.;
Fkm i{*i the center of w hich lot or tract «hall not on ihe S ta ir T h . .......
* A
be inure th an 1,500 fact from the center o f the «• &lt;1 &gt;1111, warrant» ,e .
C ap itol building, and Which lot o r tract shall he dei i »1 1|
^ , ft
turrouudad w ith alrtcl», and w h ich lot or t i n t Mid
•hall be, aa n early square a t practieabla w ith tbcSec 3
The B rian' .
bulkiing erected a* near the center th en of s i Irlil it ut» tn» a ie h n et .
practicable, and no other b u ikliog th an th a t ! , ,*^'d 7 .4 4 ] ja a n .
Urntrim—
ir
designated b y this A c t »hall be rrecU iJ' u p on T &gt;
;d ttn 'ij'lio ti, at i u u .
■ ‘« 5 .
«aid lot or rite, for T b r ere ctio n th e rre n -n f a lr» k ti g a lu tai of |
1 1,r f rat,,
building to be know n a t T h e Suprem e Criurt, j
h
H ie lin ai,|
Katlroai! Com m ission and L ib ra ry b u ild ir g . to ln* 1 iunkm » are "hrrVl » »1 t l It !
»elect and a p p rove plana and ipetificatiori« for CritiUauou* t,MCCS , , • Dll»,
1 ■ . I&gt;tt( .11
p a n .:.
th* errctlon . building and com plete lu rtn ih in g , ’t o u r d a i y lim-t ot il t - ir
- , «'tlm
’
of *uch liuikling; to co n tra ct for the erection , 1 F riton l » m
-" d. •,,
*
‘ i i Giara
couatruclion and ro m p k t* fo rn ith irg »lid iiju iji - ! s ( ( 4' i f e l l i ai.t
m«nt of »uch lu tk h itg, in clu din g all fixture* and In ililu tic
um* are hrrel , ,„ n .,
’
‘ -Ut*
g of the sam e; and fo r to * .proper
P«tin tin _
. . layin
. g.. 1 be*t p u ■n ib le a i S . ¡ „ . , . ,
‘
■ ik* '
Out, im provem ent and adornm en t of the lot puce» or p a iciU „• &gt;jr&gt;.,
.
- -«J
anil ground» surrounding tile sam e, to a d ve rtir* ot la rd puf(hat«il li.r . j., ,.
..
^«Jy
and call for plant and tp c cificatio n i, and h ave an c , » « - , »
Ih * ìli ani r i
arch itect w hose d u ty it .«hall be c e d e r l u t h h la tf lü atiiiiik tfn a/,- f , 4'
1 to
*A
on, upon t h r ac- putrivate I uiklm g n « ir r 'a l’ j ; * lì
em ploym ent b y the Commtiaioi
" in".d
cili catione, to |i
« { d a n c e o f tha plana «ml »peri
.I t l l J i m e .. and T o »rey* I ,,,e rly. and su p p ly the nrede.1 t . „ ,
that tuch p lan t am i ip e ciflra lio n * are prop«
*n
• -ick*
e aeeu ted .-en d lo d o such nth»« dutiaa and a cta runt tatahtnh m ent i f vai-' i
a t m ay be required uf (urn b y the Comuilaaibn.
' •- V
he« ' 4
I k tul» to t*i,
tn the even t of tilt h «tillable k(t o r tract of land antittr d ar.iV p ^■ vrxl y|gif) w
‘
- IV
cannot be tm rehated at a reasonable price, the «aid txiard lietore the lidi , .
*
,0 'la
raid, liu ik lin g Com m iraioo U h e reb y an tb orU rd . f'* 1 7 . 1 hit A rt »hA1! , /
' v "*1*.
to acquit» the it m r b y condem nation in the ly a fte r ita p a tta g t and * p t
II 7 i toc
t ;Tb
manner provided In A rticle 6, C hapter t , T itle
A p[!tpved June j , r a n .
.1. Second D ivition o f the G en eral S tatu tes of
the S tate pf Florida.
,
C H A P T C lf 6 IJJ
Ml U
Sec.. 4 . T he, Curpmltalon before tree ting o r A h A C T M aking an A p tn iu n v
• h i th. P a .
con strtiriing. lfi* building, tn thia A ct provided
rh a te o f a S d tr r h | . „ , ;
for. »hall procure
lire the InildN aob I* title in fee
•» n sutolip
F kind*.
•trupte in th e S
ta te
_r_
„ of F l o o r s such
| i _ alte, and
u
*
’
*e
'í-í*
cír
*
b
j
,h
*
'-«»Idalu,
°&lt; th* Grita
th e title tirare to ‘.sh
’ »hall
hep
we
iTv
gecfptanc«
1«
a ll hefiwe iTa.
ot I lor toa;
— • -er—
exam ined sn d -an pIla—
toved' ‘—
W “th e A tu rrtie
yG e n—
e ra■ l ^ Section | l t h a t th e «un
o f lb ~ S tate pf FItiTida. arid ih e deed con veyin g d o lla ri &lt;4.000 co) l e . an i t| , ,
the title to such stir shall l&lt;e d u ly m o n ie d a* ■ FProprlated'from any mm., .
other deed* are recorded In lh * office of the C lerk of the S la te , jio t "thvr«H ,
o f-th e C ircuit C o u rt of Leon C ou n ty, S ta te c( tbr |iuipvM &lt;-l • v im g in tf,. ■
Florida, amt «hall then lie filed and k ep t in the service to t e |un«n,to.| i,, n ,
,
office of the Secreta ry o f S ta t e .
- See 3 . T h at ffTr

!totrvfTrfiirrirSch ool’
1
.‘
~
mweec rro
.
la tivco ilit ll &lt;adt
V t 3
T h e » tm r-otam .cstren trra n aad
anatyvi* in an original package,
tie entitled to pay lor fiftoen d *y * a lte r »he ««d- flve httmlred dottar* per annum, or aa muMi therein r a w of eyrnp*. o f other liquitfir la '.lw rre b j gurrupicnt rif.th e L rg iila tu rr' at th e 'r a te o f aix of a t (« 'actually ntcevrary. 1« hereby appropriated taking the®&gt;mr
. work, vit
o f Sour la b irrr.ii etc . the Inlpcctor ahal/ take dollar» tier d u y 'to bring uii the w ork of the Joura* a suuaran ire th aï
a fair tam ple 6f thg iain e,in ^hr rreeetio* o f eho 8 * l . , i f d lhi* A u iita n t- S ecre ta ry of (he Senate for. the jiuq ««* of defraying any necessary ex- faith fu lly períorm etL .
ttrji
uue* which m ay he In cu rm l b y the Board of
•etler, plaed it Uf a etrltable je v * p tg o le .'a w y ftl] f t h a lf.b e -a n tittrd t 'v f ia y for five day« after a d ­
o l «au! c o m m i tre «munti, ,
an.1 u r n in the maintenance of raid - Reform rionc; th at the builoRig t»hail be prop riiy
cloae. teal and &lt;/orwarg^ | V n o » to the S ta le journm ent a t Tty« rape afprcraiil.
com
pletely
c
rc
a
to
l
one
year
_
«lt«r
pleteljr
.
e
r
r
j
^
i
wiihin
T
h
a
t
thi*
A ct r a .i, t . .
C h em in , a m r .l* every cato where a 'a a m p la it * T h e K eeow tm g S ecre ta ry of th« S en ate «hall School. ,Sajd atnount »hall be p ayab le in equal c o n lr * ti w le t. V f l »hall rpquira from -the con- d ix triy upon t i l poiragp
. ,„ j ,
taken tlie pefran talifft* in c h aample »hall a t the be en titled to p a y for th irty day* a fte r the ad­ q u arterly installm enta upon requisition of the tritetof* o r cxmtf'actorx. goot! and tuC icirnt su rety G o vet nor
&gt;, |n th e pregone« of the pc n o n ram
M | jou rn m en t. ip order to co m p u te the rrcofdtng Treasurer apd S ecreta ry of the Board of M ana­ w ith n 0 t-!e«a 4 hau three »uretir*. payable to th *
A
p
p
roved
June
Ik l&lt;)t|
‘ npje U U k e n .-^ a l w ith palter icala and the R ecording C lerk of the Houao o f R e p re ­ ger», upon the Com ptroller, who »hall issne hi» G ovcrnflr of the S tate of F lorid a, and his su c ­
w arran t therefor upon tha T rraru ref of the G i f * .
,'andQter »ample o f the arttcU i taken,
ti
sen ta tiv e* «hall be en titled to tw o day« after the
cessor* in jOfTice. conditioned w ith due amt protwr
See.
3
A
ll
appropriation*
under
thi*
A
c
t
into or pnI the
k í F placed
the
.
H U
mM o * adjou rn m en t in order to com plete h it work, inch
C ll APT Ilk 6IJ6
proW iiotM 1 and condition* lo gu aia n te* lha
NO | 7
amir cd Ote peraon takin g paym ent- to be made, ho w ever, o n ly a ftrr the are p ayable from fund* derived from the lease faith ful and prom pt perform ance o f an y am i a ll A N A C T tu A u ih o r iif ili.» «
h ire of S tate eonrteU ,
wu
W .V *;* ‘ When the. »ame ix com pletion and d e liv e ry of ih e Journal, and the and
.1Ih# 1 lulOflC A 1 A lt hi w Sec. 4 . T h b .A c t «hall take, efiect tipqn it* c o n tra c to r contract*.
cil»,
-•arm ile «hall be deli
'r d .
ScC tt - T h r Commiadrm is i j m i i y RtrthrinrrTl,
C om ptroller I* hereby authorlked to tw ite w a r­ passage and approval b y the Governor
TO t'ntÎBTr ftnfj C a \\'. ^
from whom it it taken: *a. H. i rant* on the S ta le T rta au jer in favor of the K ecord
t'h,
■ 'baCk lo * th t
«Sill M ak in g a\p)iff»|tii
Sec. S
A ll law» or part» of law» in conflict directed and empowered to do eve ry other m atter
* I.
pier pf PertU ifaa1» n d 'Sto ck Feed t'hall I» taken
t
ing S ecre ta ry of the Sen ate and of the R e­
mn&lt;! thing con vrn irn t or n#c#»»ary lor th# carr)u i8 Whrfca#, T h r S u t# t&gt;&lt; Ï
. - t y the Im pector* *1 now provided bp. law . cording C lerk of the H om e of R epreacntative*. w ith thi» A ct be, ant) the rame are hereby re- out and execution of the puipora» of this Act
datin g from Spurn
t 1!.
-------Provided 'I, n. .a. .l a n y IL rtlth O
fficer,, Sheriff
Sheri or re tp e tliv e ly , for Hie addition al day« hrrein pro­ Pealcd ..
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Sec 4 . T h a t the *um o f one hundred thout hinge# ni fin«% it. d
• A pproved June t, 1911
ei tiren of the S tata, rr«y tu jim il fair ta m p in o ! vided for; bu t no w arrant «hall lie iu u r d that#( ( j oe.ooo oo) divltare, or «&gt; much therrvnf W hr rr# %. A. K m«» b«}*;.
foodt ami drugi to the S tale C h e m itlfo r a n alyuy. for to euch Sect W ary to r C lerk except upon Ihe
»'t 11myT
' t&gt;e
IH
I neceuary tee, euid thr tenir i% hrrrhy j o it k jt i t&gt;( i hr j« * :
when drawn in the pretence of twewUne»»e», in d elivery of the receipt ol the S ecretary of State
I&gt;propn«tet! out of the m u l t a i in thr S ta ir
L H A F IL K ftlJ B - (NO 9 )
ham* of gtMttf i i l i f r r
Af&lt;
the manner preacribcd in th n Section 1. aa*id wit- •etUng furfh that tu ch S ecretary or Clerk boa
iM
iu
ry
.
«not otherwise ip p r o p r u tn i. for ih e Where##. T h ere arr .n ti..
4 -V«»
n n s n to autocribe to and affix their teal* to mid recorded In full the Journal* of the Senate or Ah" A C T * to fbwvide f o c i he J ’ a vrtitn t-vf the juiri-r*^
w
p
ru
v
ille
j
v
r
prtjvílirÁJ
for
b
y
thi»
A
ct;
amt
*U
flcp
a ftin e n ti uf th. N*
p
a
r
­
Frerant ìn d cb trd n eis of th i “ M on i!* State
tai
package«, one to be delivered to the peraon from H oute o f R c P r tx e n tx tiv n , and th at the Recordmenta for t o « tJon# afa/)
•rtAfl m jitrriaU furnt«hr&lt;l,
T-f ttu* S u t » uf FW»nd i
R rfo n fl Schoot.
#7U.
whom il I* taken, the other to tie tram u iitted Hook* h ave been d u ly files) in the office of the
or for other' causes hr y rtfo triiin the n r c u t u in ^ kn,‘ 3» ialivc rriH.4 tt 40
Uu
Ite H F n aritd l&gt;y thè L rifd alu re q( thè Stata of the
to the S tate C hem itt. who «h ill a n a ly te the S ecretary c f Stale
b | ínhr'A-ít «haü í»r tfumile, am i
4 «m*ermrrg !' -1rr &lt;
■ 1.1r »
» f i■ ante and certify the m u lta to the Comtni*,
ot florid a; :
T h e B tS Secretary o l the Senate «liali have
only m««ir h i wa»r»|ti 4r»wu by the Lotitptrtilkr
hr « cm if rft*&gt;t-lA ui ' U", t . 4
•ilh
«tonrr of A griculture, who «hall return tu ^ *ie p a y far ten day« and B ill C lerk o f the House pi
Scctlon I. T h a t thè «uhi of five Ihcutrand or Ih» Bt»t» Tre»»ufrr. »Tul u|X3tr itrm u cii *cI p i l n . Hngiâud, other n«t|i
s^ai.
le n d e r ,a co p y o f «aid certificate of analyiTi.
R rpreaen
. . totivr* «hall h ave pay for five day* ijotlar» it hrrehy 'approiiriated for th* porpora rount«( fir*t pr#»#nU^| to »nd #pproved t»y the
noie I n d u n i. t r i t ì i fc A
t&gt;nm
In d e e an y m anufacturer of d r a in «hall appeal after the ailjournnient o f the LruU lature to cv rrt- nf payin g thè |tre*rnt InJrbtrèlfiea# ÓT thè Floridi C o m m lu à ìn ^ o r # i r i f c n l y fhrrrof. #f-d July
in iHtfi re|-ii f - «■■
-y t y
- from fhe m u lt of an *n*ly»ii rpade by the Stai»
let* ih*; 1 unfiptihed wor^ and to return their S ta ta Kefurm Salerei
Saul appropriai uni tliail »udttffi*l by Tnr bt.itu C u m tilra)lvf, aih! u« m ote
i'p lte il Nla»/i. a ?;. r
*• cf
C hem itt, or b y k n A tiu ta n l S tate Chem* look -n d bdl« properly in d e ird ,
be ;»*iV by tfie Tieasurer uf thè Stale UJ-in U un the nini hereby appropriated »hall t&gt;e u m /1
terml&gt;eri
&lt;-f
l"*
•
hk T^ •
■ ■ ta
f .t .
Under hi* direction and
«upervrtion, labehvf in convenient form rar m irrenre, to the 4 atlan te iuueil- therrfor b y tire CumptlwJIcr, and for the rmrpòic» riff thi» Act
the C iv il VV 4f fT|. 1 \
- 'K*
and «hall demand anoth rr a n a ly u i, the duplicate Secretary of S tate; p a ym en t .to be m ade* vupon, ujw n teqiusitmn and direction of thè Uoa.nl of
Sec. l i
The p o v rrn o r, the Contptrollvf »ml
by FVrndii **d4 irr
&gt;M»
«ample «rated and delivered to the t e n o n train Ih* certi Crate of the S ec re ta ry Of S ta(e that Man ancia ol (Ite salii F kutda Stale Re fot in l»r&gt; r&gt;f the Tithef m c m tim t&gt;f the Cotnn:la#i&lt;7 n
tel Plon d# iFPiiil»f
&gt;i
LÍ3 whom the «am* « » taken ■ * provided in th u *uch d u ty hñ&gt; ficen perform ed
thali oDfifttfttite » quorum , «nd in m m i n i f c«lieti
i Sc B it
,
7
greea,
am
!
the
n.*mc\
,k
i
,
u
•». -Atr tf nti»
S ection.’ thaU l * ten t (oe-onalyaii to to m e repu ­
The S ecreta ry of the Ken St* and th p B ill SfCt 7
haid appropriatim i u herehy madc ^nd h#M b y the T oin m ieion n vote of # m ajority
r it i/ r n * m t h r
r íf if ’. 1
^
Ut#
.»
table ch eu iiit, uy&gt;on whom the Commiaatiiner rataty of the Senate m all ra th receive jr w r r tT '™ r [aiyatile
•yutil (jwm fiihila d e riv e d Jfo m thè le a ^ attd « / lbo%e m rten t «nd p»i^ifip«tm g »ball OHitrf»l
í f nm I(r|&gt;utilji4^ n
«f
iri
of A griculture, the S tate C hem n t and the (icnon dollar« foe prenaring the I»*ily CAiér.aiT of the ImJk
u fi State
./A#&lt; M
ThU Act jhkll taire d i n t im m ediate
e 'r
S iate couviotx
cou *1* '«ii%V* uf P f g «-I T■ !. •
«d
dem anding lb« «naîtrai, «hall agree
Sena!*» am! the f l i i e i .C ic fk . cl Ihe Hpu*r ot
Se¿. . 3 . Thia A ct »hall take efiect from and ly upon its #fjprov#| by the trovrftnAC»
a{“ »n
p1« i r *1 ... (He ^ ■
toTHe Cemficat« rtf e h a ly in of the *S tar« C h m u it. R e v rrie n ta liv f» and Uir A t i i i t n l Ctuel I 'k r l
|teniiiillT|| -« law with/nU *uC b #¡4Vf1■ s »1Î
*ei it. pavrevge and »ryíñ'*,al by ih e Govemore
I n«w i h n r i i .i f
v
en
tin
i
b
y
t
lie
0 « hi» A ia tiU .it. 5»ben ptnperly
of the House uf R e |tceranpari*•» »half Vot h reeetye
. ApptC'^erl M»V I \ , 1wt i
A vtra jvn l Juiiç-^^tgt b*. f -• *" : ^
Ile Él l,r»»il*d ijiy Mu I t»i-Ki&gt;u
Ini A n u la n ! , •e vrn ty five du lU ri fftf p irp an n n th» D ully tl»farfidavit ol thè Stato Chemlat. or
l
of l ’lof id»
rl of Uw- ertilar of thr Ilmira n( Rcpre-eiilaÁivr». I'riivided.i
aliali be prima faci* evidente! in any tó u rl
C H A R IL R 4 0 «— f&gt; U | 0 ). r*
t H A P I Ü R 4 1 l 3 ---&lt;NO, l i i
or eottity |n thia S tate.
'* .
•
• Shat the Ungrov-ii-B and Enrolling
Sfilfori I
Th»*
fui the itive- A N rAUT lo Arneq .1 Chaptar 5X7 7.hj««rxot Florida. ami »« hereby lit«
toA Jl clw n acaj del-rtm nation*, or analyii*, ntad» Of tha Servato, «nd the Engroaaing
Cun1n11wi.u1
b y thè M ale CKrm Ut. fcr tljo Aaatalant .S t a t o . Vlerk».sd th e House of Representad«
*f
ItanJI *ñ A&lt;n to M íke
Áporopri^tion fwr ¿ »e n d in g (tiree
Into-the , „til# »JlPppVl i»mt W am trr.uiífr oí thr C d fiín irf- •à tiled ‘ in th r * *
-Cheini--. r by ebemtata frnpkyycd tn Cara- of le ste six dollar» r e i dirm
T hat thi
Hailruauf
appeal,
^ /rrgle accnrditig lo tfu- in e r ì.e li at-Arnt»- of the Senate th ali l«e alinwqd
t
f *%te !**£dl*ni.V nuil hdiík3l% 7
tu j*ikM»nr ce!her tuiij rrdloH*
»Âjui pe ; ;!r , Siilijej.1 tp 3 lien jurisdiction
' *do p u d by thè Aacocrati'm &lt;d- f&gt;d pAl A «ri cui- a td ita n ta for S atu rd ey to mail mil Serial * dour
díJClimcíiU trlrtf* • t
1
.% U K r u jH iU
&gt; :r
.
tnrxl C h e m b li of thè U iuled S u t « . «r th o ie 'o f n ab
lìti it h u s tle d b y III* LcgU laiufc Ot Ihe Stale. Kl. IittoTnacicd
t ^ Í B iítid by lhy4 L'5gf*|#turr of tbc Slmíc ! h f Tff) f , u heti 11f et ri' i
•-*
I
*wrijo C m to 1 Statca-L'hartpaurpooio, otheial g l tbo
; of lio fili» .
tUpfttilrd n n t &gt; i ! iQ •;» *
M
3, T he per diem and rnilra¿e p(,tne total- r
«I
'
ì ,• •* .. . p m e of &lt;IHUOVItf illo n .
»,
Section
V f i of the S en ate'an .l o( t^e IWurra oif-RetrieCh»tyt»r s * 7 j, *
ati Pk»rtd», b y è y t y « n i the itthe- «. w
Ia
Sratlpn f . T h a t itt io m ill T o f ta en ly trie
.
j
.
í¡-v Sc* H' i f . T h it, it
. i«hall It, Ihe d u ty of the C obi
rten tative*, and tlie jw-f dierw .nl llw '/ r c r c lu i lf « tklmvand dolio«* (B/ j.«oa.p-j/ (oí l tie |ervef eut'
being an A c t La m»k# #&lt;^. Appropriamoti fa £ tb « B rcrrta rv ht tbe Wii-r
bii* 5iot&gt;ër of A
Agriculltn'e
:
..
hiitnotier
gue--'"-'-* and the S tate b lg -cn it U lerki. Attache» o t 4 he Senate and lio u ra of
S u iip o fl «mi M xunlrtunre ot «he CÍMÍTederVtr «l»o ite the d u ty oí ih r per»*-* •iut
tng June 3 0 t h r ii9 ij, t o t t e d the came re beret
fig «
( la
n ddaifilV
fia o f p u n ty for feed p on lu ct* where K ep icscn U tive» «hall 1m prepared in p a y rod mp
'
'
* to fix
tan
n
«
u
th
o
n
rrd
bv
líu
i
A
*v
u .■
r
a
m
'
»nd
Sgilof»'
lirnnc
in
jtuk««&gt;nville,
Vh/t*
propirealrel
ri# Ir«! to r^
fh ie tfî*
enable
th« IÎ*i|fwftiïC«
K '
‘ " 6it^ s 5 tha «ama a ré n ot ñaad b y thla A c t, ftt acttiriUrtce form, arid thm e w ia h e Senate dial) to a p p ro v a l
h yw » ! order i£e
U hereby »m rrdrrt tk&gt; rrad in fuïhjWfî
■» A
1 - -*
#4oltI. mvêntîgAto snd e u m iA f into
w ith tbote prum utgaled by* the .S ecretary', til b y the T'resident -tn the S a d i « » ( « t t i i t e i b y the booln ; fr corrí*,, «pychcr# giu luO D u n U of Ìbis
.
1.4
. U
rh»t the
,nynt3 h«* «nd a ir hereby. Fforri»« «mi d»tt «*í
AgncutUire of the Unitevi S tile a ., aa adopted th e 'S e c r r io ty nl the iittra la, and Ihynr pf tha ièxprr#» C o m fu n lei »nu ui thr RAilroati Cuinpan*
» lT«
Iim prifitid o u t i*( «n y fundq Iti 41 «# T r H in r y , varimi* cabitrei oMuei
1- ».
y the Ubarli ut F o u l and D ing ln'ipectni» ct th e Ifou»» o f R e p m e n ta tiv
-ira
e a «h«T
‘
noi‘ f jih c ^ i^
i...
n i (tc^i,
1 r «p e
irti,. . for
. d pria
.(or thj » 4 UP(*Wt «m i w ith date o l «rlvuc^Lb* oÎmtÎ«» ■&gt;
ivr»
»h»ll IM.
^
i n which »rr «uhjrct \f&gt; th rlr ju^ À tctiofi v»
n ltb l C u t e * AgrtcuHural Jlepartroeht. when lh * R|&gt;*akep vd the Hou»^ ol
# ^ JTi|tti»t &lt; iu ;
‘hn .fó
n ín le ia l ,
.Ctíníedctato
»' #nd_ «Cotirt
-¿hr Rmilroail Com m i\uatJçp c&amp;j\ ii#vr* »utTicjfíit. miunlr»i*nco o í ‘iW
have been pubhihed. and a he« «ndNit»e»t-T! h r 1he (-hrar p*.krek ot Qte.Hmiwe. utj-|.
tu ch atandoAU have.
évt
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c.j»11,
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ff*
i.
jMrènfUfptllea'^l
acVVi^^tUeí“ rWfi&lt;ÍA; tíí.w it: - ,
*Mfôro. ■ t wi11 lo m*ki*
•n»l
C v tiim la io tio of A aiK ith u re I&lt;i htr J nl e lp e« an t th e Cr&gt;rppUtiT/l'¿&gt;ffi)i k if ijf t rfll,
,
(Kit uutiüdirri tt-.c Ui
ìJur th** ypiiort yi
oí 4 -1 n iel.-Inetto ahi! **i’ • ¿ -**
t'cr uvvnth f ij.O '
1’
vrr
..ill h»
tit *u.
.uctjh ctandariia. land. 1•-11 e hit »»riant on life Treatury.J&gt;iir.*nie fiu . pViïit'Uilejt »pj'Ucn) î»&gt; U » , «fit-l
%
ayvarul the S ta ir t hrm ict •¡..-ill
! ol dir S U U oí i
i 7a
hnr »ufciMnk^H^-hjkcpfi*^,^f t luJifttf
jbj^ U Ufuuuht
ha
t
,
&gt;
a
m
m
vijanl* lui
(at laid, oil xed 4 anie
v
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Provided. T h at the Standard»
' rev* ,
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I
the fíjifi .f % i »! n »&gt; i i.» , ■ , ' «
- .4
. ph¿*jt»»m. a rd iK iH »(id tiwlnús.l«nfif{
w 5*;-hîm r Mirf i W t.«i i «*t aT rito h r» iwb pii*I tV#;«i «»*
lh.ouygr«e »- 1' ultj. *nv h c irtij Hefi '**d jf br« I
1- i« c. PNt isljbte ( a n and uu.it
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*»*foiiuW4 . J a td
k hheein
y dclUicd
th^ I1 m rniler* *.F ti*r Vjfficu» . n iiir j; y -fu r.iitk e,
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t |4»bffy
K
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B gp em itrfidrtit. p«&gt;'ni.!r
d f jy W M » . ^ itb V ' i «
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I n cit irrably &lt;1*uuhU&gt;t-l »wu.c
it iu u»r.r«.t, to prepaid tn ¡■
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» (i,rrv1*t1't i-ptlififif t
rTivnthîy. prr n'-uulh
* .« jo.do» urThfai«** o» o «. f* » \Ar&gt;"&gt;4
PTIhU aI »nul f«v#rt t«» tj»r 'U*i# Prr» 4 uiy
b4 trtíh
f tb h tjf
d|«caaed «n
anim al or »ny iHittirui o f &gt;u “in t .C *
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í« ili»«-A«cd
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Vh»“'4 'e5*f»pirpiir# t? hrtrhy;»*f
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r* . V ,
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td tc o h U iiî h 1« IhVu oTTUly '
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ifloîl c u a t r 'T e n ito ry ' ULrtl
r* r m onth
-----......... .... no ao
*; f«t. . A m ixed pdilite fat Comp
Ji '.u&gt; .'
jo .o q . ila ,» /il th r chkfùctif f Fcili.r.l lu i
Cot&amp;miuKH^f&gt;{ h) h» audited norial rx|wn»e* foroacU-death ? .V . . .
lury that c û tiu ip * m il le»»
Sec
I Lei# :
F u?m i..per- «nrriim pa y»
li«(&gt;f tl«9 t torniti f-nvC lo l( 5r- i a r» nl 4 «hall I jc p o t a m i oí th« Contingent
— Uvrm -(q
m* »
-I1, \
oent,
fat, and tfie H o n « - h i, IfepreredtallvW th ait be pm 4
wato, aiexto ¡le» a«re , - 9r, i m d
¿
...
t * /■
- - - - - of « w jti m ixed
4
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ifltn the U nion Of tto T 'o itC ll F i n n
in«i m a le irr Section i,
o í * 1'
Ui mctqdp ftAt ««vniraricr, r r p y ^ ’ U» •
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d to
u fltp
n nn ynurberv api»iu&gt;ed b y Chhirantn nLU ic-Com r.V i r a4 ¿«j i m . a__
la _ÿ tpM%\
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o fi ; fetm
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3.
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to
the
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, * tu n iltu ri. bedding ami ait t « I ra ^ n ^ V ,
; *94&gt;).ôil o r other editile vegetable blfccwrih «Wict nn*l«e p ip IraflivUliVe. -Hji-rivsey rg vN»- Seasata
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~ «Vr a to
iwtaíiráuc
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ta lo g u r i*( * ’ l il ' ’ * ■ *
App*or#vi^irtih
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■ A ct »hail takr; egret- cttutl jt » . '1 9 rsake
A pp to vu -jyu u h j. ,.
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t o l l tin d rr'a ( r e u t o t i) 1u ProV ritU ry lrt.cN-1 and »ml thv ' U uroidndlci'whall audit the »«n:r
ment» i'-hw i u tire Lri-taf &gt;
gA ahd ap p rovai lip ú tr^ C fiv c i^ v
1 labeled w ith a dl*tlntti»» t: cdj marie IUW hi* w it r a M er.w w /ryi.lt
&gt; tr. S i' jq e p
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tor Dm
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. c i u p i c i f '"a«n3 r t o y" ri .l lÏ )D..
a»r Ej a,'b ran n g thr ju a m nf the iD atfuiactuier.
Sec 0*.* "4 hi&lt; A c t l i A l f W t ttle c t im ln edialrly
Thaï, th r b u l u l ú xî ijqiiji.rev-1- *
Z d lh 1* cotton teed Oil *• hereby drfTheit J i re­
d jp r o v a flif ’
"
AN" A C T M ak m tc^ p'iI t i ' W n V
»ci ¡siate «ectimi ami h ,U; ,11 U U P I L R W 4 J - ( M l l ù ”.
fined Oil KOI rard ml. free tttlltl uicajfrfeat'.lc la .t r
INh : t&gt;( I rriatn R &lt; P»1
* tita
# tir
F qtT
pì9
| C*pïu&gt;
C jp ito l llViTMtag
,if&gt;rróv«l.JH i'reb. l y t t
ta u t. viro »fisti -et tro , ifr-i i fl
.or odor*. IViute cottofi seed oil for edible n o r
Be I) Lnsùtcsl.'hy (he*»t.cgitl*l9ie ol I b i Slate
JB.iifVi 1« votton scr-1 oil wfuch h * . l-ceo refiui-l
C t U b l l It 0 1 J 5 iM X h j
iw .rittfid
tq a oiji a manner *• to le nr«rl&gt; teh-ileH. tukie
îkvilon
n . »uifi
-um. c ( X'tjc.i fix iiu tn l
T h á l. lb#*
lew aiul. tU c n i.e ii
Wpnter «..ttun ««.! oil* li-i AN A t “TP Nf»V¡1!^ yVl-proi riali m ito thè {¿limili
•( tlie to e le ftjk titit
and M austrilaura i&gt;(
aavgp- hu/wtlrel a'iyi (d ry .two i h ! ; * » / ( I n f i l i » )
cdrbln I ' l f t v w »1* li«.»e tram wlarii » i v d a n
-L
rratcx
f
u
t
d
o
c
H
igher
LduCvtiu
uu-GreJiUiT-«uiq ’ Rrijiiidled ba, amT ihe.'*arive là hatéiiy opprojuialc.l- t ut
o l the «terme has been removed.'’ 'T h e y m ay be
Uto tai neri by.C lva pfur- y j tr» &lt;A'i he j a v a evi j a y (un la vii T h e-S lat e. Treasury ieri otbrtw jvi
lo lie Mai
e i t l . i r 'w h ite .j't -yrlkiw
Whi-neyer the '.State
‘ of F lorida, Appro
kppr
l Juñe &gt;lhv f'iP s iv O y f ppiT'-’t” iatcd.' tn ^ ix y l o r ceri ala repair» to fhp
Gheinnt tn»v iihfl tiy exajn m ation ..or a n a ly s is
KptiWn as the Ulti
-vlty *-( l ’iù rtla , The Fh-i‘, ic o f NÍ lhe. C u rlto l L u ih iirei m ato
1 h»i adulterated , in idn an d rd u f in y la lw u d fu g i,
ida S tate Colle
(n
f 4 i i | g | i ; Ote Florida tWreuBtnaicituattoi» of thè «toxrèl'òi
hifuor'or food p to Ju cla have I-ten udmuf actt/ad
Bchuuf
J ) r u f arid tb ctk llm d , a u j ito t u ol a tgt« Institution«
, . io#i ■ it o ______
ili indigent crippled cTqTdrtn of ( Ir a .S la te ^ in jop w raatM -i
(or «air, or pu t on rale in thU S tate, he «hail
V lg n .U A gncuhtuial
iftwtal a la
i x rf M edian ica! l ’ù ikge •’ Sac ï.,* .T h * t the «um of two ttewivaffil eight V tch hotptta) indigent erip p ln ! thtirtien o f th i* * J t y p n T tn r jn M ». 10 11.
forthw ith furnish a certificate to that cifr-ct.tti tha
lirm lreit aynl fifty «lottar« T f «.irijAfitoj to , .airi b u t « Stoll to received Jtpd HraWd ire« o(.iifuqge.
thr u m * &gt;» hrrehy-«t'(irtii*rtatHÌ i n t u ì «ny lumi»
hec. 3
hirav (or tto -purj*&gt;»r o f 'h o uru, j*
ititi Jhu ram * Ut.
'ik
tW S tata T eta tu ry not u tb e m u a «fwott&gt;ni»&lt;r&lt;L hertxd tha i u t e BoaNl Vif J i e a r t r i ^ 4 ^ t #
C H A F T IlR 6 1 Í 7 - M i
tfw&gt; c o u n ly whcr» 1 he «Old adulterateli, ml»S eU U etvlÇ "Vli*k."U|tíráiijn of1 Fuûr* fttu ify fâ
Of.lha
inirproo
o
f
;
&gt;
Tn*f
(or
thn
work
oí
mitaUiiuC
jb
lh
n
rire
.1to
|.«rcha*fi a p t i ì b f ground ^hd erect
t o . bramirei or' inni »don drug*, dituyur* o r Imojpro- ■ ihI . T k i i l y o u i Tltou-wr.tu4.Vt v».Muri, I m liti*
TClbng» Ri tira -Ipper IFw-r of Ito tràplKjl
«ri
w g ï Tbvüiit. g n d shall t a u r e -Ore w wah
j i v lh é . h f 4 « « u t b - t h e f u t &lt;u&gt; «hail t o rjcerereuH, le to i, I.'
utoatriireii j^oal» » « t done in «ai 1 , u|«Ta tt o
' adulterated p t - t h a i r i f *leter-i
fell.A
. ir a ia m
_ 4 dm fliraÔain 9 t ó t thw l l i w j . o i Lom m iisionrix
■
* o f iW ÿ W fe * ‘
oí
o
tate
frtitituiiottv.
*
la
id
pt&lt;v»e«vtiiig
'
liie-ary
it tfioui.
I-..I I... !...
.. . 1 . 11 _. _ ’ Set, 3
T W herr«*;' ' Ì ì £ C o b ie ir r x .r■ M en
J lia l warrant* upon . t t o appropria- fc^TK»«
.
H P
____ turpi
unvL_
_ ____
_______V
VH
ni
turé,
fì* t u
r n « rii oth#r^
*k&gt;c»»tv
fkierety,i.tiiW er. !t*"L’iia iir r H" - ., v . u J
tion»
malia
in
Sectmn«
1
and
'
of
thi*
A
ct
th
ill
irtiü c » iw x n à f y if»r âilch #n iraütuù rm , th« turn
. ir,ii.íxi
yvuionr u f i j i v
V itg iiu *, to ld a and orcuim
t o draw n b y the C oibjitrottrr tn^jp thif Sixty PÍ í* tó ljr lh ú ií» * ft | iSnU»r#4 o f #&gt; m u ji th r m if
i |i f j: f riUfljid e h ie -trin u m i'
e g ri» _________ .
.
,
, ______ . .
, w
T ir a lo rer, uopn bill» xpprovrd hy the' ’Hoard a* ttfhy to towjvl necessary, J* hrrehy- »ppro- ..fo it iie ily (jpiui'jed b y ib» ti ■ .
, ,*jts
D av is, » J im \F[e«i&lt;|iri* uf 1
^ j h r v ^ t ^ Twt^XChhnuit »tian tiinSre h y C hapter 5J4 i id the l a a i e f F lorid a , approved of C e u A tu I r tS t« dt S tate (nvlilufion*
ranatrd, pra Olile iront tto $Igle B oard of H ealth
Nia',*» o f A roetira. * r a Cnr.l. I' ff
.
J
u
e
e
'ïth
.
i
o
c
]
.
Vvhich
»uni
th
dll
t
o
'place.]
to
th*
Sec.
4
.
T
h
a
i
thi*
A
t
t
shall
U
k
r
effect
inunei 'V a anrvualTqKwf to the tidvernor ou work done
r u n d .y iy tv
“ ' *. ~ ’ . , fb r th e prerarvaltort 01 bo to ■ •&gt; FhtSrfl*
credit o f th a S tate B oard of E d u ca tio n in th* d ia te fy upon if* approval by the G o t envoi.
4-|.«'.»rvn
Soc. 3 .' T ^ *t f o l t o porpore o f m ain U jn ln g
. ' In .exevutkth of thrt A c t. which repot» m ay, to ' t hand«
*«ry protjuctiona pcifiUnittM tr. r i.
b a rrii of the Stato T reasu
reav urer
ref o*Jo
ra jn lk
n c as :
lkiw
^Approved Junè j , « v if.
thç
h l f p h •ffn ividfd ftir, «tifî loipp«!!}vii^g
• lnclud«(l lh th a t now nyada on tP to m iiita l Icrtl
the S tates, and td | k y it e r . i .
Por
the
U
n
ieeraity
of
Ploefif*.
One
Hundred
.
.
#
.
.
J
fifj
.
_
_
______
•
1
-V
;
auen n u yticiana'lrad a lt t n d f n u u a n , iw )uiM »
» iievre am i puhHtheil herewith.
works « f a i M x l ttréjwe n i»
and t o ven t y-aeren Thoiixaiul (|fîfA &gt; e o ) Dtiilarj,
re,
CH APTF.« 6 1 3 1 — (NO- 1 2 ). -,
!?* the ivim lurt of * b , renpital, the r o m p i tret ... i atrir ¡¡«if», JÍtiie* and u th n &lt;
li.il
Tf-e a tin a i m * n * * x of the Stota C h y o r it. n r ,
« in A m t u i i l S la t* C henutt, in att&lt; ndance ii|»nv w h ith - auro »hail (n d u d r F lflrcn Thousand1 AN A C T to F la v i j a for the Aquitilinn of x Stte I him «anti dnUara, oe**J .much thereof «a H a V -to
eat at m a g ie ; am i,
tn».ot comi tatti eg
anil the Erection. lluilJiB g au.1 F am ishing of nereaiary, X. Be aakQ . xp p riqn iated . aArnratty for
teajs
jo o tn i» thi» hi*i&gt;&gt;iii i* ’
yam «
x iiuifding Tlierron for the Car of tha Kao:in-.a the tw rryeyre .
etl a«»ign&lt;d. te, xrul ru in w i (1
i 10- -m C tm ftfle fitt B .J t A K V l g f f ’U cb - !
C ç u it Jo( Ih t- B la tr o a f F fitk lo , tt o Kailnrad, fro m -th * H u t«
T
K
U
d
llh
h
l
u
n
til
I
t
o
»'umlwrf
iaStJÓ
indigenl crippled
OoromJeato» ix the S ta le of F lorida, a n d fpring e x p e d id i"
rahowio in trfto t
a L ib ra ry, ami M aking Appropriation« (ur chlMr»n. ditaan*. o f the S ta te ' o f Fiorii!«. #u*ll
#Vq thgt tab- •’
- j á i ' iritm ,
th e
t o pdVivfwt in ritam her to w arrant
rw ’
the \V re trn t„-’I lie
th
e
u
rn
e
,
«n
i
O
th
e
r
Fiirpprà*
Appen»inii&gt;g
*
iw
Cliergy
J W ml red
S ta le ilnar-1 of Ife x ith to erect « n i mam
- T toM o.’ - ' 7
’.
*
not
of
tho
Crimed. r»r
*1 t u
U in an Insblutton
o f tht* 1 ham c ter .» qd
jtn .
« rélfi
Mr*) ' F i í i m '
î fiotiiî* „ 4 gricu Itu 1 ¿1 a m i'M fk W t k a ! Be ft C n a rio J ’ bT thè Legislatura o f . t h e 'Stai« «tature, th a t I t o S tata -B oard
•M
of
H ealth
o rtty to catabltah wich rule* and regu
bave autborit
eii-otwratin'i
romg. g r d ’ the
of Flofl^*.
wIt—.
# , .
(of N egroei, T h irty T heula.-vl 'iljjj.o o o ) .
¡I »aU virueil to arprog* w i t h , a n y Mtnl i t ‘tor«
arra ta*i abati
th au n
not.
ot to
t o in corim
c o m iitr
i r a t w ith the pro-1
. I Cqlirge
VJ",, ■
trib
u
t
ion
x
-g
C
e
b
-s
t
o
Fiorai«
Vif
liste Act,’
Arato* In
ire'*w»nírtr*aiilt*M&gt;iili
tolera nú**
ciilâJi LWIF1 I
' Section I, T h e .G overn or of tt o -State, th« ita H u m g o f b o tp jta l. in f t a iid a to care fur
__iPP‘
on« o-■ f^ this
'co n fo rrn itrraiB i tira
tira, « ic itt J .’ D aiU htrr» J \h ' •
T h e h a U n c a o f Pi Va T housan d f t C.ono) Dottar* Com ptroller of t t o S ta te , and fire «uilalile nor. »°.&lt;} « trai i t o m digaot e rip ¿ lA i.,a n d definnrat.
arel regulation« Formulatrri by tha Uniteci Starna to t o ex pond &lt;11 b y t t o B oard of CunUOi for Its
t o r e «&lt;cum u l»trabìn ih&lt;i !'*• : ,
eon* and ctiterna o l t t o S ta le of Florida, utatt children of t t o S ta le and to p a y for in ch m a t
ftrçariim -tit o f A griculture,
- -« v»jit»!&gt;l« eoHectkvq eT hivtorii*»' FW -'
.
;*»V
o m jtitu le a Corom Urir» In t o known a t " T t o ment Dut
that th ii a u tb o til^ l #ÂiMeni£ta *m :
»to
U«»d*
o
t
.
l
S
f
S
k
x
M
i 14. H # .
Q
xgs/m
iifurtn*.
arid
h
ig
h
*
other
re
-&lt;
"
...
flee.
T h a i out o f th a apnfopriaiiaû» to re ).y S tate B uiM iag C t rum) raion.’ - of whléh j.timrñÍ*T Health, pof
--A
A cr ti «tu
hail ta nowfoe
of t h e a m u u ^ t » __
.
ü
Ë
a
a
t
p
a
#
U
i
r
i
.
&gt;
v
J
m
ade,
th
r
S
t
x
t
f
Board
of
fîd
a
r
itw
fh
’
thatt
rat
«ion the tìo v u n n r Nhxtt-to C.iairiuau anrirehw
n i ’ tre
•H'!
1 o f. Chaipier 4it9 1. A cta n f ttfai«
- - -.*L~-: * . j - « n w e e n th e Nixie-«,,Inf th e p "
»ter vjfiàa. A ita 'o f 190), Ora••'Owumereiai apart thy in terest deficit required to t o «aJ d under C o m plro llef »hail B* Setre R u y. Tbe Otovrmrg
% r Ç
Cf f a c t jt i l y r . j y n ,
. ta le Lf w h ich cottecUbrr orni u l
Section
j
l
o
f
sa
id
C
hapter
5384
of
O
it
L
a
w
*
of
of
th
e
S
ta
t
e
,.a*
«rem
aa
practicatdr.
abati
»elect
A
çi
general
i t j V t Ltow;" n or “
“
^ ficxiVráions
-----------of* Florida,
. JtoTtu.be**«- and ar* mad*. !&gt;y fiare«
tg o j. a* ornendvd b y
!t* i o
A c i* ’
n n a i i t j *j»«».
of t
Sec.
3.
T
h
a
t.th
i*
A
ct
«bail
not
t
o
coiUtroCfed
"C om_
m ercial
, A ct* o l .too?, tha
_
__
a* In a o y w ire afleetin * t t o appropriation* made
r t o w i e y ____ _
f e ï w » a ’'Li aî w ,” rito lh% t a n n a i provition» foi the *upport apd riuinteriar.ee of the lo tti- from difieren! countie« o t tto S tate: F ro vilcd
f f w fif l f ," t o .4X1usili» I t l i k y TlT thè
i 1 of C haptér
hapter IB
«9JJ I,
y. Act« o f t99U».U&gt;a ’ ’C o tto o Seed
JnifxMlam.e
u permani
JitipuT
anc* ñl^tngking
o l roaki
er, th a t the
Cntnra'
'aether,
th.e Corurpiaakm
so oripoìnted thali
U sa i L « K ’. e x r e p l a f proylded -in*ey»or»* ferro* ta tio q i herein nam ed b y C hapter 4514 b f the. -farth
ton, s« j ' r l
Law* o f F lorid a , «rpr™ved June «th. 1905; b y t-oj under
t a f íb fi‘c« r* o t tliif
_rider tto »uurrvtdo ^........
( to B oard o f Corn­
.B
q
pirra*«
tn ry.-vi
H r i 'i c i of lh a Laure o f Florida, approved
tutk&gt; rtf
1 7 . T h a t att U w* «od p a rti o f latra in
and
to
An
_
_
~ T S ,^ i£ o 7, and byi C hapter '
s p »
s w s s r . menvie)' U
vacane**» o cevn in g nrrao
’ « o n ffia w ith thre A c t Ira, and I to rari»* « ri h c ftb y .
of S tate Institution* to Sell
of
th*
-!"*• »“
men a n t ^ ^ a n y m ura shall to filled . o l Land «nd »0 B u y L a n d j
repealed.
unexpended t o l
rrattring th a t th è tim i to make in. n I
«|i;v-1ntmriit b y lb * O
Ûonnnt
A pproved Ju n c ¡t, 19 H .
hereby coutinun)
la n o» , tira F kind x tKcW on rl &gt;V- n n tjla b l* (tarron* pud cltlien»
-A ;-t &lt;•
A pproved June n. rot
ughtotV c j* tjvè CbnfeiHrg* V
of the S ta le ,
C H A F T E R 4 1 3 3 — (NO. 4 .)
»SU
an J jlO llcu p tA rh l t
Sec. J
Th
n dJf
C IIA P 1 1g 4 1 3 A— NO. 7 ).
AH A C T MoVIng P o rtia l A ppropriation foF Lcgi»;
n i dottar» ( le t&gt;no Opi fnr "
jn ira k m m
£4 f
«» th * C oníñjfirxte Mti'-^uu-U t|vc K xpenie*. Kéttlon u f , t i l i , ' r - r
A N A C T R equiring TcxcK rhf Summ er ■ frxfniog the p
-by ito U gtrivfur* «t ih« &gt;W** .
* Bc 1 1 L n a u cd by (he L c ^ t i i l i u s of thè '£ l*te
Sfchooi« and M
Malpng
aipng Al»propi
Appropriation« T n errfo r- fire Commiaskmeri to b«.«f&lt;|kili_..
W toreo*. T h e Value of th e FubL_
_____
__
_
_
tic Sch ool System with Ih f provision* of thi* A rt khaU t o [rail only
Xj d e f
*
Uto$«ii -1 . -X LaL ito .riu L -w ii ter. i k itisaj id
S i t o th * ítíro ei
their ncf u e l.expenses w h ile •re’Ttug’ ta tto ai»tia»K X fllM
ti
dottarx La are! thè r a r . i r t r ♦ n-rrby appropriated
Ur
charge Of tt o ir d u t ir t U
T
io P o fl to»{fm«*tkoUÌ#** 9ktoe.se» of th r L e g ljUsture WherrjM,
Stm n n ri T rainin g School*
b« the d u ly o t t t o G oreroor,
__
Vintm1*-. .
ehmhiwl
«Ai os
a* Ai
eragriltfid
A m o n g tI t o Ut
U o tt F o u n t'
* a fte r U .f appointm ent of purr hotel by Ih* raid Bo
upon
*. S e o ííw r T ti» t thl* A ç t .hOto h
'i s , ? :
m
and a* to iu g
thi* A c t ‘ p i« v k M foe. to of tv n a ilie n tly -g tU b b th iitg
n
g
a
B
tat«
P
ram
Farm
]
O o te m or:
th e Porro of NortAal I n it r u t__
i’ hJch Keayhaa bàli «aid Commi
ietx to getto r to form uteld
into tìlect thy prnvuUns of Chapter !
T h e L arg est N u m b er ot-T ic a c h a n , and Henea each pian* and I I I I • such action a t to tto Go#* Oto
*«¿1 carrying
af
«nnhróvd w ith the * j r
!.?
.. A r f i w d f V f . *# *•
,,
j*4». of the Act» o f lo o * , T h e said appropria- ¡ breo , er(«h all t o r r e n « t o reus.! hr »h*
y
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Page Three

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f

mu-o«virr of A griculture rocjuim l theexoonsj»
nidrio» Unitati I*»Wjht»f« 0&lt; the i.o n le jt t â t y , , $*c ^ T h u A t ihel! lik r A !,. i . , , | „ 1 ,U -Whereat, T^e I'rr^ulrni o f iha V mieti State« dtJ,
rpcr*t^&gt;ne«l co n vu lm o and w n ten ce,
tk r m jf to l»r ;mt.l by the prraont owner* o( «oirf
i " T ¡u «until*#» «&gt;r other* who »re m terr.te.1. up-n u . r » '. v &gt; .» .! ji • - ■ F '
- ........
On the ihir 1 day '»f February »*M. by' F W,
•nd
! " T . v , with inter**t acctult.fi on «ani »urn.
\(.|......r.| |u, „ , ,
lao
-1 ate I *a&lt;d »larrw^ M W right tn that I--half
troni thr te«y&gt;»d» *d
State
S rw an l \* ting -S«;-ft-ta f)
Sfate, allib ra i a W lrfra * Il
jftCUffrd an rxiw nvr f»t liaj-V-H. an ! «aid Li« *«
tTnifc to Ulna. «haft te»fh ih« turn t o u t ut
circula^ h t ter to the • roirrtnur» » i the S tair*, 4 tha! ! un rie th* ii»|irunmivn&gt;t of *t l»r *aj*l Ilio
p rulhufaarol &lt;I6!Ur*t|i,ooo,oo&gt;.
|
L t l l l ’ U lW ik lll
NO ¡ ¡
-*
1 !. M cC arty of ki rfo.oo, a* a p p ea fi ffoni their
H enry thern »ra» pani t»» thè S tate by thè
reijue *iin¿£ thrifugh i linn thaï IÎK «-ewgral
w vTfal m o m account», which »cieraJ *uma
S u te » would lake the m atter tinder O'iuiilcn»
h’%»erfc» of S fate pfiaoneft lm | in n i *d lour
J
T hat the »m ount o í th e annual a p - I AN ACT A ppropri*!r v P n e 1 1., ,- | t*..r
a fr reaionable aii«l )g»t in view q/ the dill»*
torn, an 1
hundred* th irty oije dollari and ciglity one
L V r ia tio n *h»H b» paid each W a r. upon t h e ,
tor Fat., irr»' ltairam«tial«rn. \V..tk , ,.t I t
cultie*.cnbtm ritried, and,
k i i U i $4 1 1 HiL rrprecenting thè ron tract pure
Whrrea» The lo g ici*lu te «g th« S late of F ionda
o í tit» O p w r w tr O l.F iorili*, to the f vtdtng the M rtli.,1 for F.»Iwi..lin(j •!., a .,„
fot thr m \ h and reni t nrenly nifi« &lt;lay% ol N?*»r W hrrra», Such rx p e ru b tu m would have |Ke*
v informed that neither ot thr piace» a lb in i
■
Ç SriJa IKrUion o l th * Ú niU dTJattfihler» oí the
W hr tr a i the Nati :I . . i n « r „ r t ,,............... .
uniiecewuiry but far the failure of the S tate
tu Fl&gt;mda ha* teen ftUfd and the l«cgitlalure
w hich thè ojtrl lini Henry « e fin l tiiniei thè
iw « t« T » C 7 . thrm ish tltasr «aflicta! rtprrran«.
«¡on wtlh «hr Sew
\ 1.,t,. „
|i.v,td
before the «aid ho fur» ft a d en try lo take iiiu al
ni enee, thereiore,
drruiv 11 rnret tif |*nmi|r that the ala tur ni a. ’ ale «v© mentiunrd
Ore- to be iranw nittau b y her »1 once to the
),a . f ,„ the p a n th tt. tr» r. U .n . .,,rV,,,, ,.n m
ltrp
* tn (ititaifi «.aid patent t herrinfT,
i
iiifrn
«if
I'(iinga
l'r.iiiriiiiit
11•
r
liu
lim
t
/torvi* K rt» *t ni C h lt in lr » '* " ™ » n * l L iU r a iy
tMe F la ir » h»t
rr l
fU If Lnaited b» thè largì dature o&lt; the Siate II* it I ro»4,|rJ b&gt; the L cfld a lu rc*o ( Hie Slate *rf
¿ .„ » t v ftrr itl*e*tment lit the r.rulowntetil l m ,1
' u r I irn u m oi ¿ti.
it-■ »!»-* n and 1if li'ii a: iid,« I *ivu and militar y
V I
of I lurida
m fu /
Í ’ ni the Florida (loom In liti C crofnlerale tlu u u n i 1 \l here.,, Sr, ' », -I
cererie-***, 11 «all idi iti ir H Hic l'IatTft wAictl f
if'#!' I» 1
Scafi «MS I
Tluct t he vi.»ni of fotte h u nrf red
Section It T b a l the cum uf Five 1 !u,rwjrerf
re n .a 1n v ata* it, a r»tI.
Ktra t t*cneirÈ ■ in {Hr utfiu, ullrfr m! mi t i n I , 0 , 1
I
¡~ Kichmona, Vinóni»..
t
flirt
y
«me
do
Ila
re
and
righi»
-rtfir
reni»
lift
t&gt;
i
i
f
Tliif
|
y -1h fee a n ,11 9 S 1oq DuJ la in. tl&lt; j, j $4 1 b®*
W
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va
4
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111
C
ha
t
J
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State
an&gt;t
Approrwl June », i t o ,
W herra &lt; î 'I».«■ f «m. H m m':A*,, ¡,*
‘ ut h Îwircîir«, ;r. i« o i. aud afterward» U , and thr u n i r 1* Iterehy ipproprianp!. |«y* ||,n«t the panic i* h r ir lii', at »propriaie|! out oi th®
»file
f
rrnti
lhe
hirr
of
State
con
*«et*
lumi,
la
th*
ISSCmayi in the S ta ff l iewnury not otherwise *1*utit-Tulrd Infiorai m h«dd. ai b* 1mm* the ilegrre
inmfHeicnt tf) «upplv thr I t r f j i t v 1ftr a n
■ C IIA P T tm 4 1 M — {SO, t* )ul
' M
II.’ * and th rrraltef ir10veci tu j vaid Jim llen r y, tu tei in bure« him f«ir the lalior propriaI p I. 10 I k ju id lo »aiil Jl.irpct M. W right
in la rty nn thr *or% m arfl
i»{ A C T
FrovtJ« io r the SeliC tw n ftptlfKC'i r- * W haio-il o iipfi Im I, t Lpr«j.*rç. if t like i. MU' ils* »
a iu l l«Uf&gt;ft U Mr4 « r lr 1 « p **« U f« e tkftift U llift
Apalachicola*
F buida.
And
l^ rjn tc one [ prTffwmed and »c m t tiy hi iti a *
¡ru» a l a Site (or-(lo v en t men! lliuloiitcal Station
of 9 the
fni#mñ»i runhe.il
p ra cb lh a icrt : under eairt rTrnf!WTR'T^r,vicilun*'anTI ¡en (|acei money« cx|»ended in m aking »aid am tevt ac*
Ile II U n n N hi (hr I cf Ulature «»f the Staff
on the O ulf C'»»*t o l Florid*.'
Scc 2
T he Com plrullrr t% h etrtiy requ im l eon lin g to their r w p fftlv r in U rrtU th rm n .
in ih* fWjuth, and by *!hia piritica) cnn*
t}l
r
o
r
id
i
i y [urei« A Ilih K M p a t*« ! b y th e Urtiteli Slate*
Sc*. 2 . Ttmt th® Com ptruller ¡« htrrhy reqalr' inlrytian« e «tende«! hi/'V ain e abroWlT and to draw la» warrant on thr State Trrncurrr far
L
s«n»u a w l H oule o l R epresentative» in
Section I
T h a ï ilferr
br appni|ihalrd
» a * the Father of Alcchftnicel KefrlgcraUoti, I the cani um of ftntr hnudred th irty on* dollari r«f*TT)'Tlraw hi» warrant, ur warrant», on tha
Cbngr*** a»em ble«l which A ct w a r approve,] ont ol thr ren erai revenue (imd*«»f ihr* Si vu
a
n
i
cHfhtv-cm*
cent»
f
i
l
i
«
11
in
favor
nf
thè
* Trea*tjry fur the a | tb tu m o f | $ t j y l in fav o r
and the »u ccellili in\rn'/«r ni the yrai t A45, I
M afrlM ba l»t. «9««. auth om tn « th e Secretary of FkirieU. thr muti et h ve ihmjv»nf| dollari an
of \rti!uHa! 1 « , and one of th«* fammi* qm - I ioti I /fin Henry, and the I*rea «liner i» hervlty »*&lt; j of «anI Harriet M. \\ lig h t ami Irfr/te !l M cCarty,
o d o r a r ti* « * »ltd U»bor td w ta b h .h a M anor riitaHe. h* 1 *e kt»"wn amt iim - i A' a F a n o n i
Iiihutora iiA. Tndu*tiia ! N írtu r, nod a Floridian ’ «iuord lu t•.*) *\i«h warrant
or their b)jal rrp frvrn tatlve. ami Iht Trca*tirrf
Hit logical S tation tut the (lu ll u¡ M r »ini
m o at
Appr»»ve*l May 11 i m i
9
I^ M in iln lu iti Puvvf a hii h *ui*î fiiçf 1 ^hall
at thr time of
active life and U i/ tun» of
I.*
|K. ,,r n .
■ fein t on »he c o a ti o l thr State of I'km l j |M U*
an*! &lt;\ ìh, ip 1h ! a * i « Sere mal
ir-l
lut tfra’ fv in Hinr. ihci, and.
ietrgtr'l by him
mm in aatu
ate, rPrro
mvia
ietecterl’by
aalil m
State,
idce.i.I ili.it
CM \l*l IM 6 1 1 * 4 *NO 1 w
Sec 2
II wjiaîî l*e ihr d ‘ii v ( »1 ibÎTl '4 &gt;i|irni«»itm Wh« ira*, I If fitfir. iH iffie « a * a cititen «rf tie
the State of g iu rili* donale ami I m m ln Irrv rf tif AM lKultuir »A lite Sì a te uf F lon d a t» np
State of Fktfida, dlu*triou&gt; fur tiiclnrtc in n iw n i
I
T hat |h i. Act »hall UWf «^!rct IraA C T for the Relief of 5 T&gt;t»r» T. mpkini A
ni coti to Ih t G overnm ent ol iHrf U niteti .Stair* fritti t tu* h
or
a* m av l«r &lt;im^
and &gt;rf ihcUiigyuHecl n (K and m ilitai) u-t \ ;i t , 1
-bb of lh a U S tate of FNrbfi’tf. tui the ItJt m n h .i i ly u|am i l , |,-ivurr nnd iitp — v tl hy lb*
c*ct*»* 0 ‘ U od «ml water fight*. unun wh;ch natnt oi mutiieclcd lu hu.» h y the NatM^nal M ale p therein re,
*
* '*
liavFrn(H,,
i,f
pt-in It- l ^ n m i n i x la— «Llhottl
U
le«
h’
dlaJ
Xp
..yi
T
u
r
n
i
F
tb
rrr
Hnrw»
et and V i
I .'..
\+ rr c c tfil lu ú x building*« w honre» arai X um l d r i d u i a i b -i^v
I JrtT&gt;iMn»fniH»T He If F u n n ed h jr lh e t c sb U b irc o f Ih» Sigle
N*
‘ì l i lier ñf Thna
Mahaffy. AV ter! rundan' of- tne a',t&gt;ii.vai
I '
aim ctu rr* a* m a y
ncce*ft*ry for the Wofir, a» Cucirli v A i?r n b vai*-! tT n m iv Âyenlt
of FI orlili
*
Slate lloan l i)| Nuit h and Making A p p o .p ru
A p tw o -oUfeIjiin
&gt;. l nfttH*I
_ l _.1 1 _
_
•
J 0 q&lt;r e^uiptnetil t»l #aid lû k lk it, in ch Me&gt;l-.gp tliaH N* tjmtrf ti - tipfMrr tri »ioti and t -iniftil nf thr
VPt, M
M
1.
ScxHoii f
That a »tatué of Nr fuhn Gory if
tpm
There
fur
cal ltatkm . building*, orhalva* and olhr/ Î "ait'î National S iate Agent,, and »hait i n n o V t u n i i i l ed lf)‘ the S tate ol I'Ion* fa. lo Ik t ’a o í l
A S ACT I»»- Ili» ï t , lu í rtf lh e Nrn-r^-ty Sul*l»
Wfvrrr««,
tip
thv
l
;
t
h
Jay
of
Ju
p
r,
A
lln ic t« * « Dot to 'poll rxctt-dlng (».jo.noo oo l he ta f»■r t' *ifil i:e n w 11*in 4fs-î 1«e tu 11;e «et tu t h« in the Nn tifim i Statuary llalli «il t h w 'Capitol of
r. lu rap(-any
any
it wa# rSiicvi\errd by th«* Slat«* *
■ there foie.
*
eninc rtflrs nrwl fegulaiion* an are th-e County i he 11 it *t n ! S t a t e* „ at W a «h 1ng u m, »n i 1»e l i “4tu 1 1
herrar,
h
inr.i% I luring
Ihr iramili. 0 Í-J» nu»rí. i j i i r ,
t !ia I t *)an* í t n prr v aidn 1 a nifi it,
a . it I ruuffd by the L rtU U lu rc ol the Stele A'*:»•nt| rm plnyn î b y the Na in mal Cm certi ment n f t ’kmrnbia ,, j /
an
m rpirlemic q ( 4 iia n iíri' |,n;»r mil at N tw 41fuji
*
a
t
11te
»
t
al
de
»
.
M
M
«-»-w,
f
of r i * « ! » *
S ic 1
Th* fu ntl* .*ri»in« b o n i th it appru*
Sec J. l è n i llm m m ol ten thou «ami ( | i o t*
•rrty,
i ‘t» n ,U., aO-r-111V-r«
i-rrrjr iiuhli? ComCnub,»Liverym en, wf O u b , Utat.A
• ,1S
rr/ * _____
.
..........
toion bo- -e rtar teli to gr laiton «hall bc pani b y (he Stata T ry tiu rrr ui&lt;un oro 4^} «lollarcr or m m uch tltcrud a» m ay be
« Section 1 » T
- rhra t. -a Qpbim
p r o p i a on lo* tA ’helri in a u p p rtw n p the out*
and.
the warrant of
lx S
u n ComptmUcr
------- me
ol ttrie
Sfata
Lom ptn'llcr uf
of thé«
IN»
' com iit o f three nictnljera of
the present LrjfnU
L
bfr«l(.
,
n
t
l
prevent
th«
further
»prrul of Ul
n A ‘ u -U b « f» m r is h o r b y , fe(&gt;prv(imt* Whereon, On the. fth d a y o í Juty. A . ,T
I) IlX«.
¡7 h&lt;r»Phmd» ol.thift State. I«»r the
luf». one to be e U x ln i froiUaand b y the! SeDMle T u ie , who »Imi? ft»uc »aid warrant uporf «eca»ld
tttveu e In th e
ni F lari,U , voluntarily
Tho* j M anéffy ( Veterinarian of the State
and
a ilb
u ta *u
■ nd twd from and b y lh
the
JUmtc
u i R*|in
it( | im « n u - ni the iUrtmred 1 4 1 1 « ni %aid Naiam al S ia le AjfcSb -purpoow o f purchasing sani »tatúe ami
h
illH
itv
|
i)r»tmye«l
two
n
Jri
te l h»f«V to
tjn-rpf of Health, corwlenmr«l tw m fy font hem!
to take
tner iltiU
ihatter
o l »electing
»«lectinfi th&lt;
the *pprovisi hy the Cnmmlsaloner of Agriculturr placing of III# cam# in S tatu a ry Hall
tieaa* 10
m kr at»
irti th
e t of
thrm Wloncím». l-'ili aui-ralwal at mure than
' htKr horfteft|#ml imite» twdnnging to lh f «aid
nf
lhe
State
ni
Flnfitla
M,ie tor »uch n o l o i i n l ttation. w ith the Com- • *— . — .w
•
met cm, in the Ih itfjct o l Columbi
M v tn ty five dollar* e a c h ,» m l , . . .
• *
Smpkins A Cold*, and by autbdrif f gtrf law
iiiImiiwirt erf C om m eice and Labor a t to ch time
Sec I
ihi« A c t »hall t « o m e e n c c b v e from
H&lt;tr J
T h a i the G o v fr
»rf J apt«raiwrre a|%Miintedl li# » a ir ia e f Veter- WheTeaa, Diirinjt the month» o f Junnarf. P&lt;J&gt;*
IU* paavntfr an«! approval b
the &lt;u**.
Gov directed t«» appoint a Contnfl
arvl place aft h» m ay deiignata ahd »unable ty And
mnA AÍtrr
*
*’
».»y■ •»..
rnary
an,I
March.
19
11.
nineteen
.títher
bONfca
Parian. iQUftrg ,»&gt; i « r uf th«*t9iftw aoprai«rn,
him. And tiaVing found »uch a «*te. if it l«c not çrnnr.
of the S tate erf Fkihda to procur«
«re»e (orulemne-l ami killer! h y ooler of the
and valued fw o it y fhTW ’W the ¡MUÍ tw enty
Appnivrd ^Junr j, 1911
tba property of the btate'erf
to endrav-vr
‘ plaie the «ama iri t*id S tatu ari* Hall
hi ale Hoard of I leallh . U&gt; »upprrv. thr outhrraJi
finir ha ad ol h*irw» qn«l nink^ Ot thr »urn of
tn have the ow ner thcrepf debate the u rn c to
and p»evrnt th e further »prend o f (.latkten .
Sec 4
Saul C^tîitTii**ion* of citi rent shall 1« 1 th irty four hundm l an«! fotty tive dollar*, and,
e
* C 1 l \ P T T i r M 4 2 i M&gt; 21
tb t S tate ilo an l 9f Cormtu*boner» in tr u it to I*
allow e*| thrtr ci
ill the State of FW 1.U . w h ich nipctren other
them .
W ho»**, * &gt;n l b ' p t h -lay of Seidcm licr. 1
c*oJ for puiii wte and failing to h»vr ifw M»me AN At T b* Awl the t'k-nda th\t»ion vf l'or» i*«rec*| f u e j » oui dollar* for the tinte
Inali)
hnfsei \rerc «Ith«jr a*» ne l i«v «ai I N fw lm ry
by Older of %hg S ta ir |k»af\l uf I lra lth thr »aid
donal&lt;»t by«the ow ner lo cm lrayor t/» find another
J* derate Veterar**ain llrr* l in T h n State 1 engaged m carrying in
to r t ir tl tb.4 provi*»«n*
into
Stable i «.mi i n y ur »«-f« «ohi b|r thefn td other
firm oí iu m p k in cA Cobb «** paid by thr State*
AIoiLUiurr.i u: Mcm*t:fi.i1 i»» 1b ''VJJjLlL1 hc \N’ •li*cu ji Chi*
rrh ia b le to the fletTtlftiy.. o f . C o n t r a c t ;\rL«1
:ij N iw b c ir y / ' ^ '“
ouly tk w u n erf i c i r n hund m l am i tflty do llora
* p r u m mm ^ é m n i ñ ' • * h ^ ^ ? w ? r P S !? 5 H ? P
,n.l
*!ollar*, of the ttefM Y ih frr
Ml 261.
CH \PTIiR 6M S
^ ________
r wl
M a We T v S t S f f f ' raffili 1 9*
cif (a i r (»v Hill., . i f r - *t7 "i i ! ‘ , 1
and ?4 |fir**t| Tiy nblrr ,nf the S ta le ÎTÎjaPÏQfr •
ta do na te» I ai,f T«o# ï ï Tou rid that ta «tntablr and
H I 11a»;irti
f* 1" u i Ir«fi1 thr Stata *rf l"b,»ii-la, uigfrrrf^hap- „.
l¡|ra]lh
i
he
rr
»,«1m| II« 11lar» *9 1o,1 01 »I»» Mj I r m h «i»1
¡Acceptable lo auch Conuw»*anmfr*, then and 111
nf I lurUa
(
ter m i \ o f the Act» of t«t&gt;y f*u the'value rtf
ul th r }I|«1««T) I rt «g r r &gt;* ! *r r lr»pf|ir l'¡ t IMS ft I :natte«! |p the I egida Inr r «rf til
that event na 1 4 Capimi»«,ion »Itali take » tim e , Sectl»fi !
ThLí Oip Anuí uf five* t¿.,*ii-.a'iid
;aiA animal* ■ »« kille«| le /a ii k m( tfMftjofue. not *
an-t itraamirrerf' (tf th r S t a 1-** nf Fk*ri l.i ni thft
fC yiM T otw ^ . - ; r
year»’ option therein on the te n e of the Hoard 'I - cho-fp »ftt d’li'kara. 1t un,! the %»mr l* ¡,errh(í
*tn»f 1 K«!f1 m t hr AtatqjDf Fluf'-la fur op# War
1BtCial- HNHrOV»! . r V -» Itun* I41 tw I fr lif
o f Cornailtalon In tfu it f"f thr State of Fkifida to AIT.ropinato! mil ni the M atr b r jn u r v tu Ije t avi *
^ .1 r », •«
ScctiiKi !
TlMML|he «11111 « I l«««'Ht| 1 Imo
e n pi thç if « *»n-l c i mp it ton atvl d f i l a i t t I*m, Hi b y them donated and deeded free ol i«í*i to A» hrri^nattrr w l fm th for thr ptirt^we «d o»ai»Uhg
kl *“
* ugU« 2e. T1
"V 4" ,#I *
died and piturtv five «tullar» Ik and *th# «an*#
tha (»oeem raenl ol the United StatrìT rT rth e pur* thr Florida D iv»mot. uf United Confederate j Rw kt F«octe»Uáft^th« Lcgt»f«lurv of ibe State i» hereby ap p ru u n altd to j»® pawl lo (be firm of Where«*. Sai«l N ew lw iry Staid# Company hat
.çciae of tieihg, lifted b y «aid biological ita lie n .
Veteran* to «reel in Ihii State a monument or ,
» d I-tortila: r
Toinnktn* O ^ n a b , a* t l j , twlarue duÿ them nn th«
Acted in ^ood faith in »aid matter, and b y
The HUa to an y *«ch n te muvt be uncUni în t memorial in honor of the Woman of Ptm-LL. r¡u \ | - Kccligfi,. I* t TK nI t h t %ntfn of Fifty thousand appfilMwl w u ® arwl rh u m «tatriatr t uf thr
then rilort« ami n •.iftjnoe to thr Stale Hoard •*
• .
l), iL^il
t ^ t il
It m ay help u* prrmerve in the ( d*4 1 arw « t ío coa odj l&gt;^ an«! i»T«errhy appropbftt
Sec. 3 . * Said Cotiiniiftiion «hall, a t the next of the S m it).
veterinarian of the State Hoard o f llf
1«®tillli.e ii
^&gt;f ilra lth . inatrfiallv ai«lr*l in the «upprtMíon
«eftuon nf the Législature report in w ritin g thereto* hearu of the ^eople
people ol* ih t ,‘ Slate and of ituit [ ni InmT Uw neneial revrnuft. ol ttie S tale fur lhe I t«en(&gt; three h ead'ô f W ir*c* am! rriujea nmdeifLti
o f th# di*ea»e nf Glaiuler« in , Iht Slat« of
a the m
metí
it» doing«, /icrrun def, and »aid rrp**rl «hall côn
iir*rr^fanto.the
em ory nf then heroic ilrm iw n
id u.akiuii an e vh iU ll.m ol the h i»tory.. p) an J -k ille.l l&gt;&gt; onler of lire t- u ir Hoard o«
Florida. Ih r ttfo r r,
#
. . .
tre State Hm lth
*
tain w description of the m í * bj w W t iil, it* •inj
n f.,» ih tn ii, th . C'lvil War f i u r »*(•• j!r»»grev&lt; iltfvtlopm m t and resource*
d cd hi thr LvcNl*turc of (he State
mete« and bound« u n i. if rail donated b y the 1 1*6«
'»I l!Witld*. at the Mattono] In -toru n l I. »t«.,.t&gt;..n | V
The
i. h
h.rreby
rehy aiith«mrc«i
anil,opted B# *il*rf fI iia
- » }
- (’ouinlrotlef
- hptrnílrf i*
huida
_
. ___ _
ltl «•
•• hi
N*% 2 N hI »Mm irf |l VP Ihm-Miul,- »• ew
ttw ffr, the |*rur uf Ihr m u h * •m l I N wmi
o. 1 . N
held
K* A-ien— o». in
I he »ear
i-it t m
.. t! -,
,,, Irrd1 !..
I - .1
&gt;. h arian i ,.,,
I ,, S i m *
tu is«rm r M)M
tn *• A,
r, m
t.» j'u
w lm
u*» the
Sc* lion I T h a t the *m«i *rf fifteen huudred
, -umnf *i»ufatU&gt;n
for th* option thereiin
\ 1 tl.jiv \.d! I-■ t*aid « pin fhf •■ » trr ««f tl « Ti
I the f.Ml- I r n h. Iti. «or; ■ I
a « » ,i..f d,e M atr JI...M ol ll.a lth
«f *.«f&gt; &lt;*f thr d
«t-rv ut I «'fufa anil lì« I»rç4 ^ Fund î»»r t»en1 &gt; *«y kundn-af and n inrl) flVr anil w v rn iv live -iulf.*r* 1-ht ami the wan # it 1rere by
Sec J. The mrmljer» *rf «aid Coinml vu«»t» ahabj Tir f • Mlftf lei nrtll.rd »hen »_«»■ | |«u&gt;lr»i «h
*f t g« «hi* io tilln ett of bum I m r de l.r*rt*
that «awf nrg»mycilM n irf,l *nt»-l
&lt; 'thft»iK a|*l ni|»natid and lhe TreaMirrr «rf the Stale
1 «lid Li r - to N ¡¡«aid out *»ï an&gt; n.a+n*
li# rntHle«l to j a r diem unti «•»i «enaci only alula*
2
,
That,
f'1»
the f u t «a* 1
If!m
P
V
ei«*Tau*
have
*
*«fit'n!*utri|
it»
»
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•hall appoint a Srcrxtary, a Treaiurer and otòcr and lecutity IA it* transaction*. In cate each truit
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chosefi in euch manne» end hobl otbee lo f auch •uchuililcw, the Comptroller r..»y report the fact«,
to tbr Attorney Ocncral. who shall proceed a«ain»t
termi ai thè bv l a « « ma|f preterii)*.
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Alter pruvidimi (or .ali ripense», the fruit svtnpany tn the manner her dual ter
ttlternl ami (a ie * nectuAl or due truffi aaet litu i directrd with respect to iiwolver.t trust coutpaacompany, and deducting «11 iou ci and Pad K,
■telili, tfae board uf director* o f a truit u&gt;tii|rany ■ See. 3 0 , Whenever any truit company shall
may declarm a dividami of *o m udi ut thè pronta become insolvent, or iliai! mlpend its ordinary
of funds to carry* uu
of thè com|vany hi tbey shall j u-lge sapedieni: businna tor «a n t
« I l debttypait due to any U u it cvn-pany on the same, the Attorney General or blate's Attor­
ney
under
hi*
direction
or any creditor or stock­
whith m irri *1 la fiali due and unpaid tur a per­
it o uf l * r l ie munthi. u n irò ihe-^atna are » r i i holder, may. by petition or bill of complaint
lecurrd or di pruceai cd collectsuiv, (hall tw con- •elting forth the facts and circumstance* of the
siderei tuoi ifcbta wtlhm th è -i.canmg of lina case, *yp ly tn th% Circuit Court (or a q n l oi
Ion iand‘ "the aptn intm ent of a recvTyef
tection.' b ifore any mch chvtdend ta declartd, injunction
not leu Ibati ona Icntb u! thè net tirufila ut tba receiver, or trustee*, ac/btb e Couft b a n g Satis­
y aR
fd avil or oUietwiar
tlie iiiihaency
tnibcvency of
ned b
by
affidavit
ouierwtsr of
ol thè
truit company (or thè precedimi hall p a r , or fied
jùr auch ¡iettivi a . Il co verni by thè dividami», said a indir»! uhi aiutili (he trulh uf thk «Urgaupn*
cnnlainrd
tn
Ih*
patitimi
Of
bill,
upon tueh
«hall tw Pxifieit to a fund IO be designami tba
lufTdui furul, Uniti sniffi surplus fumi amali attiount n o t i« , tf ktiy, a* thè enfia by otder m a r direct,
to nlty per ccnttttn ut Ita capitai stock and tirerà- may (iroored in a aummary « a y to hrai thè
flìdavits, ptuuf. and alletialiotu which n.*y
after-iuci{ &lt;urnlu&gt; fund ita li alatrya bc equa! lo
« olierei! on bchaU of thè pari ira, and if upon
rapi tal ihaJt
of luch tAut company, and wriciniv&lt;r the raiflt •neh Inquiry it shalt anpear io thè court lh*t
become, initialled ti m ail be rrimburiad in the thè truit company hai Iwvotn* im o)vcnt.and U
not abotlt to resti me (ta 1-uuncM'tn a ihort Urne
manner ptuvrdrd for ita accumulation.
dite Ili. ' ih a board ol directors of each truci thrrraftcr aith vairty to thè titillile and *dcompany ahall (ruta lime tu tima appoiut Hour vantage to thè uocklvoider», it -may iisu* an inIta membera all txaptlmnu commit lee, »tu n c jnnctHin lo rvvtra'in tuch‘ truit company and iila
ll
J
*
duttei abati ba to exandr.c the condition of tr.e ofPevr. and ageT.tt ftntu
‘L n U r .n i
( r i ) T o act under thè order or thè appuinl- company at least. oner aver &gt; aia munii»» o r privi k g e* or fninchi***
ment of any court or othrrw m u recti ver or of tener* if requited bjr^the t o y d, an dau c^ equi
‘
“
“
» " &gt; fw r*cmr i Trttirr -chair,’ « 1er
exañunation Im tiiw iib
iruetev Cnn. aiM ciabon or corporation.
| report to the tnard, giving In detail all the item*
- ( i j ) T o ba'Appointed ami to accept the sp- included in the a n eti uf the tru it civtcjvauy » Inch aprxhntrd by the court, until the court shall order
.
aimani ol txenuior &gt;h^&gt;r tru.ti-a under tlie they have leaw u to believe ace twit ut the, value other-wile.
Sec. 3 1 . T h e court at the time .ordering raid
t »IB and im a n e n !, «ir ndimniitrator, wish at which they appear on Uve book* and tccurd*
or sfffihout the wilt anoeanl, o f the catate of any o f the cumivany, and uiviiqy the value tn tlim injunction', or at a n y tima afterw ard*, m ay *j[u
i leer awcl («n o n . and to ba appointed and tu act ____
i t ilatna;
'
judgment
of each tuce
__
the l*&gt;ani ahall point a receiver or receiver* or trente«* tor
aa ifi# committee of the «t a le s of lunatica. Idioti, cause sa id 'rep u rt |u be ityorU ccPm the m inute creditors and *tockWilder* of the trust cornA
pany. w
with full ja ia rr am 1 au tl.jn lv to demand.
M w m nf unuturul muni and habjtual drunkard«. book* of the company
- collect, receive anrl
____
M p their pogj sue for.
t i e ) T o tnerc-isc the POkrers conferred Oil ami
Sec. II. ' N o truvl co o .p a n y sh a ll m ake a n y ______
F
In rarry on the tartin e« o f a safe deposit com­ loan to its preanfetil. vicw-pW udent. treasurer, v v ia in . all tlie g o o d s'a n d chattels, right* and
cfrd
iU
,
money«
and
cffecU
.
land»
and
trairnvenU.
pany, and to exktmnr afwl guarantee tille to land; a rcrxtaryf cashier, of to a n y o f ila direcCorx o r
■
book*,
paper«, d
chm
ea In action,
actioo. bill». i i ^ s and
- Provili»*! sudi púwrert andI purpoaaa ant enumef- an y of ita ciarli», teller., bookkeepers, agente, t b
o ok., papers,
im e*
_s_.. ——
. - a * . ,_» ___ _
is.
...
_ . ' iiHiiuek
*
*a-«*ri*
d.
,i-iitil,i,n
i-if
t- &gt;atrd in the {(varier.
servants or other pet »on* m t u em plo y, until p roperty o f eve ry d«acriptloti of the eotpuration,
in stitute atllta
«ititi at law or yquitjr Tof the
( ¡ ri T o collect coupon* c u rn f In te rn i upon the proposition la m ake «uch iuan. t u u n g the oixl to malitut*
w r y nf any rttate, prniwrty, darnages, or
'a ll manner of « u n l m when a u th ortu il ao to do am ount therefor, shall bava been subiva tied reco»
an
di
c
m
tin
g
tn favor c l the corpofallen,
donai
b y th e p a rti« depositing. the
«am*.
. ------ .,
In writim e-by, the person d r iv in g the sam e to a
( in ) T o receive am! manage
n— “ *------an y unking fu n d i-meati a g of the board of directora of such con i­ or with perwini having 1*1 vie.*wn bf its pfOpertjf
o f any corjarralton uponli such term* a t m ay be pany, o r of the e xecu tive con.iM ttee of such or In A n y way retpontihk at la ^ jo rtn equity V&gt;
freiratlon at________
the time o f;it*.insolvency or
________
auree,I upon between paid
id corporation am i ihosa |« « rd. if a n y , and gecepted and ap|itovtd b y Uw t h■* n
v o t^ ó f the. m ajority o&lt; those prcien l cociiittu- luipcyistAn of budneaa or afterwards, u tu n u u h
dealing with it.
,
i i i i O enejallK to execute truci* of every rie- lin g a quorum . Mo such cocporation shall p a ­ term« and in k v ffi.ira r.n rr a i be o r th ey snail
drvm jp it and i «n eccia!
cu t&gt; ai»iion. spd
actltilion not internuilent with the lawa Otthia rait its president, vicg-pr**idi r . u i t g
---'U-.UT. C- U'k....hC|
___ a n y perwtm to
» k .v i , . i^,
_ .
nxtn fix emtmy Tv Twcoiflt'baLle t# it favor o f such p e rw n in all
—n-------am 1
tauah urtna, and WilkyjCaisilv.vvit m te r y iy a t by rcarun eboarrs! raw nac\t»&gt;ttit,, m
equity
A
debt
iT
b
y
l
tFnrylqartltuf
am
Ttfv*
ay b* -^isgrrwd
U|&gt;oii
vice twett-lc"I. director, o u r U l j ,
Irts u fo ,
-said trust compaorA
caxhirr, teller, clerk ur agent ul any such cor­ paid bis debt to the cart«» at ion. w ithout DoPce
Sec 4 . No trust company shall have power poration who knowingly Violate* this tectum, of It* im o lv rn c y or su ifw n 'ivn of bucineas, shall
to invest fund» derived umftr paragraphs 6 . J or who aids or abet* any utlicer, clerk or agent’ in rail h e h a h k therefor, and tl^t receivers Ot the
and i j of Section j o t th ii Act, oe to make kv*in any such violalion. shall l-e guilty of a mütir- tru ite e i .h a ll have the t«f"er to yeti, irm vry a i d
asaign .att the Mild e .ta tr, right« and in terrata
upon bill*, tiolr* or other evidence* -of debt, meanor and punithed acrurllingly.
except to * eounty. city, town, municipality and
, Sec 13.
H rery such company tkstl make u&gt; and «tatti bold and dlrpoc* of the proceeds th rfro l
county or school boards of Ihia State, unless the Comptroller o f thy b u te o f Pfhind* not lea* under the direction o f the eoitrt. T he word re­
the same shall be secured by b e t mortgage Upon (ban two reporU during, each year, according. ceiv er," osad in th ii A ct «HafV be cnhatrueil to
rrevv!v
iveet.
r, and
and lruitnrc,»ppoin!evl p proreal estate not to r l t m l sixty per ten turn of to the forra which m ay I * p rt-e n b e d by him . include rre
the vatu« of tdc h real «slate, or by other ap­ verifm f b y the okth* or alti m i a llo n s tit the priât* 3 k d « t in*™ » A c t
*
Sec,
2
3
.
On
filing
an y charter or cither paper*
proved securities, the actual valurbf .which otber drnV
and treasurer, veerrtary or. cashier of such
approved ircufiiie* shall at all times exceed by at funvirstior, and attested by Uie u gn atu re o f a t WTatiye to truci com panies with the S rctetary
Af
S tate,___________■
the follow ing
frn .grvd
t u r a «liait be
________
______
;• «
least twenty per centum of the amount loaned least three dirpçtor»; every much
tuch rr
report
upon the-aawie. ll.n e p l undet and wihjtrt to V x tu H ttn d e ta il atwMjndrr a p p ro p ria li n e a u * ,__ TitHd -w r th e A ta tr T iw x e ir tr (nr the u ir of rii*
the pruvttioni of tin» Act. no corporation here­ intM /fcri and Imbibile* ol like corporation a t the S ta te : F or cliartrr, two dollars for each thou­
after organised ahpll exercise within this State. close of business on an y d a y p .vticl ow eihed sand dollar* nf the total ay'.qynt of thr la fn ls l
■ or 1» herv*ftef*Vncorporatcil for the port*)*« of b y th* Com ptroller, and lh ali be tran sm uted to str-tk authorised, ta il iti no case le u than one
eserciling .«herrin. any of the power, set forth him w ithin live day* kite» the rvcetpt o f
quasi hnndrvd doti*»«; for certificate o f ¡ncrerue of
in vub-dlviiioiia t, t. 1 , 6 . J. A.
1 1 , 1 1 , t j, 10 nf requ»*itton thrreJur by him. and an abstract capital «tocjt, tw o dollars for r»,/i thousand
r d -.
' amt t j nf the preceding »ectivm of th ii Act. or summary o f ev cry such re(«,rt,in *uch luflhi | 'dbitgr* o f the. total inerva-e avilbonieU,.feut in no
tAx th in tw rn ty dollar,, (or rrrU ficate of
No money, property or securitiea receive,! or at ihafl be p te*ctll»d hr the C om ptroller shad figT'
held by any trust company in it. catiaciry of Putvhshr,) b y the trust com pany, once in a ntwfy j d tuo lutuw f cd csvmpany. III* change of nam r, or
u x n n , receiver, earctiior, adnunlsttator, guard­ paper published In the place where such m i n tor artirndrst c h a r tr r (oUirr than those aulh orit
ian - t ¡k i. it « that! le&gt; mingirvl wrtltr Ihe inve.»- enmpany n rstabh*hr-l; or if th eir u n o nrwd jn g tocrease to cap ita i stock), tw rnty dollars. and
raentftoflth*. capita! ilo ik nr other moneys or l-aj-ef in Ike p la c^ lh rfl in one pubhshr-l nrau-tl for a ll certificate» rw-t bereby pn&gt;vv,|rd fu», f p *
Kvcry trust corr i’sivy,, siru.l Vlxv
prop rfly’ W igvgir.« t&lt;&gt; or df[i&lt;i»ite.| wilb such e -rh uiac* in It.« cam* cou nty and such proof -tonar.
ccvn.irklioo, oi -.shall be liable for llw vlebts hr of publication shalt 1« furnished as m ay tie re- thè Pom ptrollef fo f thè q a id tt-é.fvi»ir an etimi*!.
obligationt of itiph corporation; all other money* anirrd b y th* Com ptroller! such ntibiicatton Ire of tw rp ty dollars for fi!itai',rep'&gt;ru.»r&lt;-(wtrfl
• '• •
• •
and fund* t * tinging to or Je(&gt;a«ile,l with inch shall tie made w illy n two week» a fte r tf,* filing b y Ibi» A ct.
Sec
W tiiW vvr any trust rompane «hall
trust enmpany may t&gt;e uwsl and invested in of such report, live expense thereof to 1« burnt
accordance withalhe provikna. at tin» Act
b y luci* tru it com pany -The CsunptiuUef «hall detrrm ine by il» In a iti 01 director» Wltli tlie
Sec !
No truit company of this State au- also have power to call for «[wcial report* fruir- Consint- of tne m ajority ot il» stoctohuklrr. in
thoeired to pet * » aiuge.ee.- receiver, admit:-.» an y trust torn pao y w h c n rir r in hit ju d grm eitl lntcre«t. to disront-nue t u budnes* sull selli*
trator. guardian. Of truitca ilia!! tie rcqmrrd by lh« ta m a a ; - n r c r s u r j to a full ansi couiplrtr. It» aflairs, it sJvall i-e U w ial to ' xuch Vk**fd uf
any oflicvr or court tvi .this Stale to g iv e aicvirity k n ow kilg e of ita condition; r v r r y |ru»t vomiwuiy director« to file with thè ComplroHer of Ibi*
upon ai-pointment to. Vjr acceptance of. any whirh fall» to maka and trarUn^'t Ù V rotrà«J 6talf ,* cr i,ific* ‘ T '? t Ì l i ? ' *'*T' r ' 1 • nd * c^
' aff'.QK o f im it Which it it ky-iaw » ilberlsed to rvqulrrsf mtrlrr thi* wctvon s),*l| l „ subrect t.i a
b y .‘ ncb stotlhohlrax. exprrsdng vani
penalty of oo* hiinslrrdsluttar» for each -1*1 «firn
«*■* likrw iw ih* certitirsle of
l«a rd
cxecuu,. except *&gt; hereinafter provided.
R C -- ;
the rorporalr ursl urtting
tkc
iwrvo-l
herrln
specifici
that
it
-IeU&gt;»
w
i
u
i
.
t
dteretor»
under thr
-Jn all cawv where any corj-oration of tkit
forth
such
mtrulmn,
an-l
that
they
thereby
Stats asrtlv-n.-r,t bjf in charter to act s, trailve. and lisn irm l its rrp-wt. tn be lu e ! fur and rc-Uccl
surrender to thg
the State their ci:i[»ur*te pricieges
sxteutur. alnuibstiator or guardian »hall te v t by the Coi-sptt-,11^ in the naiTr and fur the *nd p o n e n ami
txjû cer{ ota*ìafi
letieSl to the State.
.
gpt'onled'evvcotor,
ad
h
iitiU
ist!*
*or
ttuAU*
id
hr
fjfîd
t&amp;kHi ít&gt; ti# •liiyiifti'fj, exc 4 T t tof
g ì
any mtat* o f jiviantwpi of * 11 ’ tnfald it vhwfi bc
Sec
U
KJwèy directqg. * officer. a g e n t, ur the imrpcw al ditlDlufitnif it* a
k ; . ‘- j
arJ Othrrami may tie Uwhi! for the p iv o g m i. vice prvti clerk to any «rust com pany svho w ilia lly arai m v prttU'-g It* AtT»m: H it ««th tr u it cêtîtj’jm y
der.t, caihwr. lecrsfary or lrr*-igvr j f mch ror kncisnnely xntficrnhrs or m akes an y tal-ro sla ty
nrvrrthejr*» Ix¡ c o iiin u n l a b o d y cort«olA4fi
tan al ion to take anil vubsculir ti* *uch coavora- ment of« farts, or f i l a entries m th* books c i fat Ih# Irm i of i h f r f
*(ltt ih r ttinf pf iuch
' tjorv any ami all oath« iw affirmation, required curl liu t i -company. -&gt;r kn ow in gly sulaceit-ey!
irr v.lrv tor tbr p-1 r;-o e u f.piu-eyuttrg and dr
to ) * takrn or « it n c n lo i by loch executor, v i - Ite e till In f t an y falso pai-er » u h In ttn i tu dnreiye
- - ‘ nst it and ckssjrg
ckwfr-g it* con
d nx tul!» by en acrainst
minntrator, truvtre orlguahtian
.—
any person s» l!iO i1i# l to e ca ruíne a t tu (be ctfn- earn; bnt not il» an y ÿ¡Ibex
r * . *_
h e x httOrews
t-uórea» or purpose
--------.
, .
• Sec. * . That saiil company »kali deposit wi^h. ditKwi u( sur«, trust com pany, qy «uKutly.or know • w h atever; and th e sa !d I r a n i o f dilectos» shall
*
J if the State TresellIwf a eon, v-|v»l to twenty Ava i ugly sulvtoTilws .to uw m akes a n y faite report, act as tTustVee fo^ that purpose snbjeet tr&gt; th*
_
■ 'i.aP i'ljeiltu m ol its (isi-l vn caprtak »lock. prun,rrtl- »hall ! e g u ilty 'of-« felon/ ansi 1 » pqnwbed b y a orrier. n£,thn Circuit Court, un sppucaticta of any
&gt; ' i !■ . ■ ■
' R u t i a «-&gt; event »halt wrch il»i»* »t tw lc*s than fin* not etcrevim r onr.lbi-avand ( | i ,000 ) dollar., crol itpr r j xlcvkhoWtr; and tu reTnossl or an)
iy-five thouuud do liars ilr t.c e o o u ), such or imprikonineut in S la te Fyti|m not cxcec-Jing aetln q.by «aid court. Sabi risi Mee,, shall ousVe
g M I .to -be in cash or e&gt;(ual market ' value one year, or txstji. at thy discTeRoo -d the cu tu t to the court; on the first Monday o f eatlrm orjh ,
W
No tru it com pan y .fia li m ake an y an Iteicleed report o f their admirditratbiu nf thn
avruto: sPr-tk s or nther securities to equal market - S e c I t
i f ! - 4 .e.H , ^ s é V ^ e ìW é Winsb »hall include approves! raortgaires loar on thw »eeurity ,uf »he «hare, of It» o w n aifaie. nf th# said Trust Company in winding up
(;• - 1.
-ej' -^ *J w a A M *A »f fruit of rval estate ,I&gt;1 be kept by the Capital t t o c t nor '« the pnrvliatwr *&gt;c hr.l 1er «if- the.same. arai »LalJut.thc same time file a -rn'»'
•
• ■
’
Í 'í
TYrXnitrr in Ituxt for ta d roenpang; and »Ey such ih arvi jii-.h-vs such security o r'ru rc h a j* thereof ."¡Th th* S ta i* C om p!ri„ 1er.
L p p torn l Juna 1 . 1 9 1 1 .
H S M ® - ' &gt; V i , w | r which h* '»Nail givo hit ofTidaf fetslpt r;n- «ta H be r.ec« srarr &gt; ) pm vent S *s upraj a debt f
t- *• v, ‘ - 'o - . ttowrowf a'f'iTI an-l cúmplete list --f «-.:cV &gt;e»urii&lt;«&lt;
■■ « “ r .t x
” -V,d,1 &gt;- 'u !-q r*i.iT 'w .¡lin t i ' '■
CHAPTER atto- M » f 7
ap.
&gt;
e
Av (H » v , : vr.t
N \LiT Us Provide far the A u tom in»rt:i
jn
ji'b q btTdiXT--,ic-,X- te ifi^T-synseal U ——
tos^fcinr o f.N - ir w r v fitu--k n r - u i f I'-x
-A , v
ih,-^- g Metí rj*Y tw i c i ! m !n t*w. na
«*&lt;11
T r im 'o f r v ^ m 'x r d Sitary,• *r.d u,r Tri.I lov
fiM tdJ i i t 'mn,»«
lisent tU -it«* ■ fVgiilse»' -jn--"* » - A «
grantid or confided to it by anv court u| record,
or by any pe*-*in. corpora lion. R W i r i ^ l nr
Other authority, »m l it shall 1» atcouiiUble to
all partir» in interest tor tbr truthful -¡jwdia'ge
of every inch truxt, duty or power which it may
»ao accept.
• » } Tu take, accept and execute any and ail
I t u m j n d p o * v * of whatever nature or de»cnptio!t&gt;«lh»i may l * conferred ujon or tn
Ihutxd ur-tO yn iitlltd tu it by any peraon or
person*. nr any'-hq-lf politic, tnrporativn or
other authority, by ifrant. asagnmeiit tranifrr,
deviie, IvtqneM or other* i»*, or-which n a y lie
committed or fra n ifin rd to It or
u m u iippil or c*
unlet to any tinirt of record, or any
y y .tr.n ri ft b yr &lt;
probate court, am i to reçoive, take add hold any
■ property or e .tate, real or personal., which may be
.thè- «ubarti of any tuch tru st
(io ) T o purchaec. Inveii In ariti
pnurttwury note*, bill, ól eacU rur*. I _
- roongiigi-e and nthrr «m irrorepand wh»o irriseti
or » ru tiliti (or luoneyt-ata bonvwcd or rtorivtd
on deputit, or fqr (n in i turni, Ite bordi or
ni.lift, ti,, a* of i l » i..&lt;ii|'*n¥ may tir ci veri thiT*for, but II ihall liete no righi to ittuo bill* to
drcuUte a* money.
,
( n ) T o be avpointed and to aocept thè appoìnimtni of a»h|nre or trulle« undrr. any al.u n meni (ut thè benefit of ereditar» of 'any
dèlitor maila purtuant tu any statuì« òr other-

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I }]» »

S tate Hoard o f if ducat tori tn the h a n d t of the
S tate Treasurer, to lie expennrd by' the ttoanl
pf Control; Provided, that all costs am) charge-»
collected b y said Itupeclor t-l. N ursery S lock ,
amt alj fine* from prosecution unclrr this A ct
shall be paid ib the hi,vie T reasurer *n d by him
placed to the credit o f said Sum.
Sec. 7 . T h a t a d laws or parta o f lawa inconliatant hetwwrith are hereby rr|&gt;eai*d.
Sec 8 T h a t this A ct shall go into effect ini-'
m ediately upon t it becoming a law .
Approve«) M ay » j, i t t i i .
1” ■
C llA P T K R d t * 7 — (NO. J*j.
A N A C T to Provide tor the L e v y of T ax e s (or
the Year* i o n and i « i i r
tie It Enacted b) the Legislature of the State
of Florida; '
Section I. T h a t fur the putt*»« o f «ecutiog
an equal and itniiortn rateffif taxatio n and to i-ay
the appropriation* (or th# cuffifnt exp en se, of
the b la le for the y e a n t u n and 1911 anrl for
tritrrtat on th e Lxmdnl vltbl tor said year». and
p ayin g other approorpitKnu b y the L cgirlatu tc.
there »halt be levied tipou the real and personal
p roperty of the dhlrnrnt countree fur the
ar
.l y
. .i .t -a tax of tw o m ill, bpon the dollar, am n
the year t e t t a tax ol two mill* upon the dollar,
and there shall also be levied for each of the y ea r«
' f t »tkf t u n a ixmitifutiunal tchool tax of
mi[l ut™!t
dollar; rron d cil. That if the I &lt;vverw S « diieover from the a n ie g a te anessmcnt
-af the p m p ctsyaf-th r H ate ttotn other xcurcrsot
‘
■ miil« taxfof either
revende toe
thè reds
reduction
of the! taro
Or both b fsa iil year, will be justifia), fig is ficirby
ButhoiirevJ to reduce thr sau-e as tow as he m iy
derm ad livable, ami he it h e fjlir enqiowctrd
to instruct ami direct thr Tax Collectors to col­
lect only tuch reduced vtax at be m ay fix as
aforesaid.
«Y .. "
Sec. 3 . The Hoard of County ('ommiuionera
o f every county, at a met ting for correc-ting and
rertewptu the ora tily oxH-senient, cògli, inimediately thereafter vorrtain and detetnune th*
amodnt ot m oofy to be ratted by tax for county
purposes, including the current expense*, ip.
ter««* ott bonded debt, bridera qn.J county build­
ings. and-to tn .it thr expend*, tbey are hereby
aufluinicst to Igry a tax &lt;■( not mo rr .than (¡re
mill» upon tbr &lt;toDar,‘ofi‘ the n i l amt twr-T»:*l.
property o f the county; xml -every.X u,!!Tbtir
mipattdn aqd levy ao maile dial! ta rnttred at
large u|w&gt;n thr record« of tlie Heard of Csiunly
Commissioner« and no county -shall b-vy a gr-ater
amount for any purpose than five mills tor county

C t U P I t l i c f 6l
'-II
AN A LT to f «sti.uiJB a,
s-tcen*e
Hrquirwl
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f-,
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am
r u iu
andi P ru
a» and N tvv.J
t M .j ,
- «&gt;• llorU a
Section |. That »]]
o u t regular nverchaht '
q u .rtd to lak r nui . r »
and d -al in green
,
m ill
"
Sec 2
Alj U &gt; . , r ,
hetrssjth alt hrrrt-y , , , .
A (&gt;j'roitd June (

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* t O M P 1 1 If c it .
Vfi 1 !
A N A C T 10 Require a l.u ,
or Ltorp,.ration, fail., k
besuca
k n o c k , o f Oriental ul li
tí» ¡UJ,
is
faclu red l i « , ! , ; M a c .
v
ì RsTt.
U tin g the hale uf (¡„a . t „ .
"finrhamllse at Auction.
, * or art.
0 ( Those bellmv b u, h A,
'
f*1» Hilt««
• / eteribing «m
111i F
J u ic g ; ,.
, ' u* . and
of T his A ct
«buta
Ite it Ln acttd k) (he laxnls.
of I lorIJa
'•* H-« ksi«
. Section 1 . 1 hat UVkf,«| t 0,
w n i in K&gt;s4CMt&lt;in »it ti [ h &gt;
til Ourntal ur ur^.iftr*!
goods, wamrasMwrtvr-i i .Tf * , ,
»b*U b y y»*q'weUe»4ir uthc .
p a rt tketoal^ ai a 1ftaiui.
p i t ffiikisinrss H all | a&gt; 1,, i , .
ni^frve lm ndrs.1 dubari an
■ «XWU»* Ipsdn-nith, ! u-ir, .
shall sell g|iy »uch gMxl- » „ •
kejvt m tuch stuck» unql • ,
[? Cn« « " i t o n .»todl have oblsunj
No iractiuiiai hern*« (hail be is ,ut i
(wca. Hetora any .uaTiiuod, sau
d *»*'*;ia!l b* »old at auction. , , ,
«th **.
•old shall -I* litic i amf »h A iiq, , *• li » to tg
tpicuous place w hne,cLa/v., . .. .. , ln * u«Ira tl U o day. U b V a f i L t , '
- " toe, ,t
article« »bali l«e i l a l K - h
1 ' l imk
fitasi * b d irt-the trd S B IIt.-i. : l*)ltd
iwar Upon sdeh bit*, m u
un *ptale a t auction slsall IX. 'j
V
1 (v*
shill be trade, to' a lo ffi*
- -d^-i t l i j
another,.arheie »» gì!»»»-!
^ -e»
• tiy unreasonable -irla«» , t .,
, * ltf,-»«t
bidding b y th* owner ■ » ...
' • !lN* or
1 u«

,h - ting tu ch article shall n
, ‘.,r' *{or the cnllrctrofl o f jh t «am r, Provtdad, 1 tat the
•
County Oimmissjonerg o f each n-nn*y»*k*ll levy srticto-iold and the ¡-ru.
- a
.
a tax not to c »seed seven, mill* nor lex« than of the pqrofcgsrr.-ami »I9.
ta
‘ ' ' "«•
three millt an the dollar, on the real and prnonal »tkcunujijy at The
' r 4*1
property of the cwuuly fof- eounty tebuoi pur- tw o d a y • n ex t a i u t vu»,-,
pœéa* Provvjed, further, fh st-th r County Com- r.lj 2 ci . í ! 5 S L í . ^ í r » ^ v . u n . u , lri
miesioners of any coafity may levy an additional
taa not to exceed tour rnilta on the ddlfer, bach
year, to pay all outstanding indebtedness and
interest thereon; Provided, That nothing on this
Act 1 hall be ao construed ax to j-rrthlHfl kny county
lU íh hAiê mt'f l i , ‘aJ .
wishing td rrre t » court houi or .......................
.. g
jaU,- from
*
levyin
f&gt;r»villt)| 4f:
the am ount of xpecial taxes now allowed lîy 'la w ru rh *a&gt; a ,
ovs-dsrrvSaesut
nr»J
tif».»#
tor Uval pur put*.
An,). Pro vi, tod turiUrr. T b a r
finr ntt* t «r •
tho C u u .ty C om m juionees o f any c v u n ly m ay Ptint&lt;tml b y
•n)
le v y an additional i * A not to exceed rig h t mills donar» tor , h fliifj’tf * « '¡r^♦fw
i
ty jjulm
jars. i* rr ofr ihon the dollar p ath y e ar on the real and persona! cou n t^r
«tk
MKb tint apM .‘ ur f-f'n property ó f the cou n ty to tp.uv-1 tw.d mt-propnat
c l k f shrfr C o q n ty LVrr.inrowirt/rv exclusively A f ilic Vniiri
Âlt*ri, *Til Inn*
(nr tlyi'm rtpq w id,r«lflt(tutling qrOrkinf, repair 1
mg of;Tnaifitam ing rev*»Is in surh con n IV. (a n i
surfiy rd o r otherw ise,
CM AIM I li ftlft l
\u
, -Approved June j , 1911
AN ACT u» LVtïhnif ft.r f
Bfldci F'fr'r ¡n **&gt;T11
C lltP T U R élM t— - V I 3 «&gt;
Uc ll l.llit t la) h% Ihr I « f I •I* tn •
o M ln tW i
sn-J He
Sn llon I
I h*t thr ff iiu ,* , ,,
dem puon of Lands Prom T ax l^tlea.
ur-Jt
lb « m p v e iiv r riiiinri»'« - i t n .
ìM
Or H Enacted by the LcgixUtute of the Statej t&gt;f
they
»rr
brtrhv
fr*|- a*.
ot Ikorld* !
M
L41 i:jy tbihi inil ut(&gt;
*
Section I
T i s i the T a x A xaruoix in making íathrr ur duiÜ m i ..r rti»-**
—
’.;i
np their assessment rolls shall plate thereon the uf ther rr)unt&gt; *-»» t nr ! *
aa
land» certified to them by the State Com ptrullef umjcr the ihgr tij hitf« r,
ul
at hav-ir.g l«een strkt to lite Slate- tor taxes, an-l th«* hrcruAn' mr*r.* in t r. .
shall en lrr flw-ir valn ation i nf«4 b* rame on the h u nn hnttKtoí
wth** r-_
rolls, and shad m ark acaisuf xuch lands on ihrir tb f nfTt^v.i«"i * » ,m*
• •. .
said rd ls. the words State T ax C ertificale
The Mb) Di¿r. i h k r )
am ount of taxes on said laird« «hall not te ex
6 iibctljjJ. ar t] a r
Irndeil1 nit the roll, bu t wheh sani lands s i r rr
íhtr
fi't ■■-&gt;^|
deeffiej) fjurn the tax cerlif.cate or certificate, refirïVi. ) ft-s* */ t
un-ler * 1;». fi th ey wrre Mvkt Mhe tero*n fr-trem ing n'Ailr
ihmll-aLaÇ ^a&gt; the tase» fqe it o yewrs tn w hich Jbe
1*6
«aid laydv arc fc a ik rd a , oforesgul. s i Ihr rats f t f.hi t Éu!r ci i ».1 r ; ,
ff. '
to la l a'.lon Je n e l Thereof! in it.-»**» yra fs re
cèrufytttfr U* tu» '
» »
J J
»(actively together srith inlvrest as now pm
chikf or rU M tr *
»
vtded by taw
.
#
* , -,
tiOfl ni th** 4 .7* i
See 3
All taw r arid p a ri, nf lawn in roe-tuc-t t n *t rih,^hjn - I'»i
» *
with l he Ptxm tjaq*. Of' this A ct are. hereby re in whoTwr F*-fxj»d '
&gt;
pe*:ed
; X*
•
or h*» it i tilusìr*
t,
ifìSec J
T h ie A rá ‘xh¿lfTale.efirsrt Inly 1. i , n
Çî*l ffíCUR-tíMltf *' A
.
ni
A pproved, Juna j ,
q
leu ti=an tw o -4 f ' hi ?
tot,
• m l tn « r e a l tri l h r 1- I *
“ I
hLàiì hm rfityrp'td At V CH A PT LR *|S *-# ;N Q J P j •
•
fltjÂxîi
th«*
ah«1 f.
AN A C T ke-ewving to th* Trustees a f'lb e fn ttr$ÉC- 2. #AI1 Uw» »mi ;
4
r-al Im firovrii«-^ Fpnd o f the S ia te of Pkirida, with the pVf»V)AU.r*h F» '
and th rir (-u rfe tto n grsbUcMbe fb * ie I I,jr d
S&lt;4v sJ
Thi* A.*
'(f Jh!ucaticm of Ih* S tai* nf Fkitn!*, and their p i t t i g r an«î
V',
Successor». Certain Interftls in ar-l to I'hro
A|ïpnjvwl Jurtt ). i /t f"
fibate and -Dllser Mipdral. a n ! Petroleum
M b-ih Sl^y be in, on ur O ler ih r I-an d tfrojd
CU AfM I V AIM
*-v .y *
r w)tj. , y t j
H y jit é V i AC T !o
tn 'Win* axul fïvïTitlpfv
l.am!«
M ia Fi! i c
He it EiUilrr] *») (hi l.tfikUlHt« el the
B .Uu rn x sis d ' ta lilt 11
Uf
ol Fiatiti»«
ftçdiap I
Id *it fn p ttm c h tr*r
"SíI-jÍ
• * V Ì l i J C ^ * ^ Ifisi s - 'l '
i r ’ 1. ) - i l k . the-tal* ¡ ^ l i t o j t i s u s s u i i k y
n ïitê ç j-r i * &lt; "toalc -•! n # ™
Trustera o f tbe Ip iK r a l In u ro irm -rx Furto I T r i.
&gt;sv»l*
c trîiÇ tx u i. te »eut Ule ià ’ to x h * hJabwof l’ kirHU, i n d Î h e JHpte Jtoapf of ^
e
ra
»
é« fias!
era* 1 a»
. „ i.'ÌVro
» ' '* esl to
fsîlkm»;
Kdm stim a to tb r S fate erf T k w ‘
t her y . shall
jJ jT * A bfe'seJtif.i a lt s- H
bc, rrtervèd (ne thei Trustee,
of th e tn k t s a l
T o t1
•à r
tbe Htgtr arai to jve?t#!ti»l « ib
rmprmTtrirTi• fStfid atto th
......
eii ^
«
, » &gt; 1 l» ,y th e f i a i * Sûi«T ,n!l- . t r I
♦-U0*
■the S i t i * nì-ar-l n f-E ilig tik -n jm ì thejr Ü c ’«• ^e-sssirfi -in nudivi;!#.' thrto tourtb«*'. i/i'erral in fidi!, it »|Nju I
sd-t, tiiir ln j »n d - to an , firàtuhìrét diuci-- a T^a*U*‘&lt;*nl££.»?r irÈu* S %,fif
¿P&lt;J ^ h O o U l toll w»
v
( s y - f t , - Ifil/iíxt in all &gt;ito. Phceiffiate. r to- CrtVfi r (r»C f.Ty ir .rti » * * ■
I
era '1
and
rrgtto. that 'a f t
upay b&lt; i l f f f t r A i ih o rth . -w !«f »
i « . ' n-;
o í .u-.JfT
Ge-,
abw r V ^ i K*!1 j 'f f c n i «a* ■'
sgnlirs'. land, a n i . an un'îlvqfç-i crc-hxlf -nu:
ir j î r j m n r t . t aFnïit &gt; n- t. .t
rat w\ a n jS ÌT é in s e i tn an ur,dividevi crn h a lf «fTllt&gt;CT5t |'n&gt;fM tï frt
t
rfl(ei*»t in atf th# twtrr-leiim tk «( i-ne may 1# in
«rr fiy u-r-Mr -iSU ^aV 'vc Jmculvd .and • with *ûf*M4r&gt;&gt;
M
-,
a.
H r ' ¡-H-iVge.tr&gt; raeud «hd,.|t»ej. p i¡ j' ?at,,,

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-a* ito- e n f i 1«' vn-jirât

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to *'“' ' -

^T-.x-reeH 1« value the tato , BP, ,..,lV e.| j roottto or iw u *d ad other iwo-m jx t o p t cjbdit - 1 '
diPcrJtot.'Wasd cx-mpsey, may W ltM ^ w ^ to soch
m ^rnof wuraep amTsban ,
li* t in t e c i to tbe-Hran- l'omrtrolWr tarli I f P ««t. »&lt;X*lher with the inter« vl (heroin..tu
' i 'e i t V ^ . ab-l »b-nrld thr 'aggrvtsie market value J j b » pertofi ™ w hi&gt;*e naewfi the -l-tvqit shall has*
r q p t o - l i J I s l i t f i « U i.l i-im r r q m r o r i bejn rn»-je, glul thc reerapt o r acqm Uano« of.
' . * t o V ' V - &gt; w ^ ^ t o S m p » n r shafj w ith « thtrtg ■ sq fr-il*|« « ito e A rd i b* * « d i i am i sufficient
ns d a S t r a i t e r , dehver . . I I * S U I.

fi*
WftT
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W-kl l»y h»m, which

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s f l - X . A , Te. n v r t » tkwi’f l S le-MuJi
,r L n f J j v s
S
, 1. , ! ^ W . , h 't o
îio o e tt. T’S t v o r Ihsea-r* ItaP fm erJ th e-frtro
«£££
*
D-’ ïn -r o à difn o f ttoTd
lyAai -fa||¡Yf- I_
a iil iU iM xcs tor Said Inspect too and Certivnowir.gly
rt, or

5*C. .3 . "ì\ ii »&gt; 4 « /iqt applw V- l#nfi, b*r
»ton fi c c * U d i f * Of sajo.have a irti.ty la#l- made
ar*T'tn weÌI»rh 'U t'rr*e rv »t!d n * 4« t » I included.
Approved Mav^tfi. i&gt; i i .
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Frdr-, U n h ta fu lly (Ihia'cit-v I
I or G ls irg IVtse.ni- n t.
’ -UuM fioM ór (Juxxtscm Sh&lt; - :
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v ^ d jM
1.# Tbajt-U** tiisVMW«»* "sh«tt appoir.t
fram e th e v»x«v «*■ a ilto u ià vwjtosro- «oto
»“ eâ*tcfr '
may Vwrw twrwm -lo ab v» ) t y d-ralr.m* and experience
* »u .
l« 5t
j* .
v,
- !■* in th/ir (v w tf.'.. 7&gt; f-v *U t'us-Jù ui
any .tot laspecuw -&gt;[jNgis*nr au-ek u ija r r y .tq to to ir to
S jS k t, 7 » T h * r r v s w W
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:
tfucatJvotv oCtl^ : B aííie o t tlornia
the
power
Th,
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(s T a tih er
» ( e rx ci
tW*V. ^ « ( « y
shall t o 'r t t j N y u M e f r a i k , « ! ___________________
T IW,iA Eftactesl by Ike l e t i . l f i u . e
1bn A d ir ' a '
¿Sr
l ^ . ^ f W a t h r « c i the State
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rtoatfun tie' iU bvrwnexa atsd1 l!fiirTf; 'iE;iTJ&lt; d b i! u f T d í ' H w B B l . .
V . r 'ï l M l ; f i s i ó n | « f Cha Mr f 9f 4|
stockksixlcs to rrvaed uf vu-n rorpocation «ssth ru fif»V * 4=k , '-i¿il' r-tl,rT;^r,rt tb a H hare l
rrtiíAof. s .b je c t to ,lb x , j f ) m i i i l to Iha C-sard
roto*.
* - -- W U C vM i M u i 1909 . U in t A n A c t to and afTsrovkl to* Gift A t J il -Tp
r
.
t
r
ihail
b
a
re
the-power
VFJiVkha a-q-ont to ine strM- V « by warA, which Ust
to Control, sach deputiew ard . auitMrMr'cx-.hq pno- ■ ?
lob the WLs- to lardi th a t 'are p e r , ox tor a n y -chert) n ffioal a t - ; # y
to lto li « t » d -tiib o duei»«| I n is io s boera be\q-er&gt; to Adatlnt.ter fsarî.i and affirn'.*tsuiiA.', ‘
________
_______ ...In the*T rin ie e , o i Us* board o r ttlw n l officiar to - d
. í&lt;cT’T f - ' I) N fiA vxy It »hall appear to th* tnay daont nece r u ry- .lliwaffiog'UsAH tia. la U r w a y
rafter
IwTAftltrd
i;
to
the
m
tt'to
'»'«
b*
a*F
Stuck
holders
And
a n y o f the qit*eH«n«, Cr t*&gt; ¡ l - i
-- "T '
froar'xfiy* rrpprt subrmttrd f o f.fx - S u t e R aperunent P t^ tix a..p « i!lin g at Gxiacs-' Internal Improvement. Fund
J Pof
P th e . hi a te ç ( to th e qurwlk-rfs tor -q*n*-'iutvpckficùirrx cï*a -**y «taapeflv ufrsr.ur-J uw-lrt Cuentorofter
.
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V i *
Xl.-.r.ito-i
iftadg
uodal^lh*
proel
runs
of
this
A
ct
JNoarif
of
E
d
uca
lio
n
to
’ ttos A w
b* v»k l irrl.rsiualiy I o p o n * hi* 1
: ’
«Hat the a fia in to any -trun com.(tony are la aa •1 S « , 3 * ^ k * it b t a n 'b r th* d u ty c i t i *
S ia le sJT- F T V id a.'J i ansí tin same ia hereby m atssiv íftíta ia ir g .t h c x if
Mil*.
‘
" f * i »4 raUtoy and not fa* 00 a atssinto. tor
l ’ tifb rm T e&amp; rerx * E x « ! i | ,s, ( '
urduend ronditaod tx-caul* of-tUegai o f unsafe to ' CoOtrui to ttaffie wt*h iust ami
coo tracts lia t u . a*-! y u a g c m e iU i of sued. F
(M f
except a t provided for .b y k » •
J fule* «--.(i regu(btio»»liti:
09
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eterei!
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a W w H tw l r T f k j , »
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referred
to
in
the
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,'-‘ r# r-» a sy th th e e x t .n l Iid ck; atnouni to th*sr'
entitled to rvcesse, xwtN q-j-»:
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s p e c t w . ort)!f.catioti,
sets,
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issue»),
any
‘ ' x t u i theirs fi wt tNep-ar [»alii* the espi ta a-fittsu t
«»* e t«.
. ¿ ti ad
"to
h a «« the privi»
eh . ' l o f i * omets! t ia - w i p l lu «atti "friura. iW ío a * . aijiiu ciiy or in wdatiun to law ,.it .bali fa i ^ : * (
:a .
Sex 3
T h a t a n y fbrw m .»1 -wlaiy of the Attorn*jr General or any S u l* a
wtth !ho Trustees to Uie' Interna]
a I
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Ftoid. i( thev T * w iaiirg the sale, of th e r id a llo « o f the r # 0
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« tru st cora panie«, c r «neh qifcjreî ¿ * r i l pratto/W tniurkius
tame shall pot he in th is S ta te .
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Trustees, if »h ey laersy to earn poueotxin c.f ary
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‘îp ectr-î or pertiSed. under th * pi «filth u n t o this I *
-«1 ftg k T *rd «k rcyetifish
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roota. o t part« thereto. (nfVtltd or latected wish
«í.im asd , and shall mak*. exrcute
- — « t h r pianta -parta, cr in- aqd oeftber a d a to o r deeds to the purchaser
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th at any perxoci.
fu»ex*! -*1 l i . ' j n f e e ír U t íf t í OT gsry e aaicipa*ero
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r r »’, F isrh in atu fr io this State
c-t. or
'în h * * » o ff«« foe atar any to xawl nac-t cra # » •--— M
filo iv d b y h iÆ pr ft sr.v 1», rrceqr h r «Ac«« thsyvto
- w - . , S . . ' " f T l ° i a iw w h «oJaaand pere » «» !mgs »hall gain; Provided. Nrwever That arto r''î ’ ^&lt;4a t .
»hajlrxtoaa^ta « h e u l to h rM a to ad upon oath m ^
o r vaho shaft interfere with 'Wtid h ftiw flflg o f he1 kept
k ep t h
b ÿf the sow]
said *Trustee«, if they tw making petaóna Barred by the f f t t e . vfiw n .ro« ^
; aw roar ^d#rr
ro~ f t * . C n q ^ S r r ttaT* tepori th atxct to thè* Ari unsev Nursery H'uxk. hi« deputte» or axent antx in the •N*
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said Stata Hoard to Education, to I Sib tic Instruct km to -prrpwm rr ‘ '"••;rt
Oengra!. wfib toXy procted against »aid trust execuucci thereof, shall bu gu-.lty to a avixde- d It b* makirg the sale, wfiklgahaH.
,shall, at all tunci, preparing, printing and dlMributm. x - r . taraaor,
and
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1 E ï S ^ U t y o f * « ¡.d em ean or ami »hall U ru n
Im i xml in vitiliîr*l tu luntm u* ifo (ifu em term
I t t F H Z ot nov «acdwding hv* hundred uf tau] finit! un»il ail n&gt;»ttm cumin«» fofure
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py im pn ion ment m the cou n ty jail not
»xi'i c »un at the K r*rtit Irtin Air
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oral it i» fo#*fi*&gt; liriU m J that ¿il mutier« *.,.1
ihtté% liune b y uud court *1 Hi | j rs4-rit ter tu
I **1*^ ?? T^TT»«» A ct »Itali take-effect JRIme
Ë f f i . yjem lU .pni««** ami approval liy Un »ni tifine »I » rrguUir trim uf »ui ctrti 11
* j Sei I
T hu Act shall go ml. rtÌ4*et u imtiiia
# That »H U»&gt; end parla &lt;i( li» * in I U ly u|&lt;mi ti i ¡*ct»»«u,r ai *1 &gt;»t ■s*t»• ■ *| t&gt; ti.» U tilrf
J ï , «tth thr p m vM on i pi thi». b». ara! thr 1
Appft t*i June * i v n
| ï ! L » i e hereby tep*aJU .
I ¿ n tuvcJ May
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U l U’ N R 6 1 7 :
NO 5 J
CHAPTER # !* * — IM&gt; * 7 ),
AN ALT f*&gt; K coral L h a p lrt kV|g,
iy o v ,
Hemd An A it to l iu u d c i«r LW fisa1. Ai.i
JH ALT IO A u th o r!» III* S tate ikmrd of Health
or ij*r judye ul the S ix th Jo*lu ta i iiis u it .
, 1 Florida to l.nfttioy ‘a Sanitary* K r .itl. . r
am!1 11 JUt.g the I’ay lor ¡Same
Skene* of the Said Boari! M aÿ Conn, i n Ihe
He
11 isitasUd ,by II»« I « t id a lure of the Siale
• « e Mil it* ol Sanltatloi. io .a m i A la m i th*
of T loi id*
£ » u Hay So Require, and Io PurlheV pro* Ale
Sriilon I
l i â t Chapter ly lv * td Ih i Law
fc* H it C o m p a ttili1
c f F lumìa, n H 'iu vu ì June ? tuo*
- li I nasi cd by the l ^ | lU a lu r r u i the Sfate A it tu1 i»n*4'id# (or l-len ta! aui ì«,rt rnl I lic i An
tfo luiljgt 1fi
** J i bifida:
ÜK' ^1«ih lufiuial t filin i 4 , ,! li, bltaXf tfo liai y
4 fe tic n I . T l u l llw? S l a t e H o a rd o f H r a ’ ih (uf Ufv.r # l &lt; àliti thr uih-c 1» fon1
t&lt;» Tr tw ,*ff-u1
Fionda te. •f»,l » hereby auth oni#nf !u
S ii J
i 1 et thi ■ A rt «Irei, le*.- tn r i l‘ Wi t l**T
I dL y ‘ r cr*-uie thr service* nf a ?unn
ilmry Huifin
loih fi a&gt; o| Jaiì*. 1V» !
mhcoe expert k n o w k d n on the su birci
Ap|. luv*«j JuM J1. 1 1 .
l à « V I r dftC9VHMl|'kv
S lé lr H ralth Ü flu ff
• -Kiem *'»« the cm nion i f the S ta le Health
U I A I 'I L R a t y j — t M i a»,
^ r »he neréidlHS Ot U rd llttim In Anil'Attuili
Siale rray require An raf*rrt opinion and A'S Aiu’T io l'fpictilfo thr Tfm a Un Hi ikJmg the
i r f t U u( tli* l i fru ii C itim i ir l!»11 lur the
t&amp;o* 1 l\
ln -orasi MU lion of » c a n .
PtlMt fo t orai. I Thii*■ 1 Finir! h 1 II' »• fotti;
PI i'*»
til
A * oi&lt; » ry e h « i"it* i. Hie lint'»!--.
nr the iti.tiiu iiq u « ' fo*. l tiih, lliithih. Nltilb, Ittilb a liti 1,lev ruth
Jtldi n a! t* il cip la 1IL Ihr S ia le ni | kirn U
l i l i*L»SIe water iu p p ly lor *n&gt;’ ol ih t eitiei or
¿ ¿ rj u i the M ate o f f'W.rtJa
Ite il 1 n a it ÿ k b&gt; ih# Lc(ì*l*torc ..i (he Slate
*r
Hie f t e l u t y S r t in n r , u pn&gt;‘
ol MuTtHc
- « f t 1 * T hat «
becluin 4 ot th ii act. vital I only
Scciluit J T tü t the Ifcw for hoKlmg the term*
at lu th tiier-i anil euth p e n u lt of Ihe Circuit C u u ru u rA m l b*r the Firxt, Securwl,
p.d im en i o f the S la t* H eatlb tlfticcr Thini. F ourth, Fifth, S ixth , S»v«Mh, lìighih,
«irei 1 er* Inay l&gt;* requiievJ,
Ninth. .Tenth and tK k v en th |u d icial Circuits «*1
T h at Uve &lt;yHH|&gt;ei&gt;Mllon for eerviree the S iate cd Florida, »half lap a i
^Lfeiiìa/lrr
1 * 1 the Sanitary E n « ifw r tmiVided lor in Ser I ion.
In n i- There »hall be t« u tegular terms of the
i t ami * ot thi* A r t »ball 1 * riaed by the M ate *aid ciHirth held in path co u n tÿ
4the
_ J i Officer with the aporovat of ihe I'lrvulvnt Seam d Third, Fourth, F ilth , Sixth, Seventh,
b Ih»
; b la u tloan l ol H ralth.
Kighth N iotli And. le n t h Circrm*. ca*.h &gt;ta.\
W 4 That all law* or |4 rt* ot law* m Co i * kfiown as th« Spring am i Fall Term*, and
* ï : . * ______ M. - f
„4 . 1,.
J
leoeEir I with an y of Ui*' prtivimion« of thi» Act there «hall l&gt;* tUrc« regular tnymi of the »aid
‘— »led.
a m i• &gt;y r*r»ea'
ctiurt held ui r*«h of 4 ne#oMint»«« of the h q it
Su i. That thi* Act »hall take effect” nn the and hî senlh Lfîfuif» rae-lt scar, tu t«e Lia»«n
,pn)tal by the Governor.
a* thr Winter,Ttytitm *"«! Fail Terms* to l*? held
Approved May K igi«
al Hit i. «»uni ì - :•*&lt;ai
U a »uim l Ii u tumi

F iv e

• f r i n ì Tcerai
I inlrraltni# *fi ktu**en reputation and stand mg firm. l&gt;ciwin or o ii m r a lion «hall h avr been a wart I and live teacher» c4 known tepulALiuu * imJ dam i- r*l a c o n tra ri, and tu
lu b n u ttcd th e n with the boiul
I’ a r.j ll'A ih I HUiny lll*ta .rur«ija&gt; m Vfay
I mg. vod ttfocher* tu hold noi In * than a tin t * a» fn jm m ! hctvutnier, U » Cum tiusaon, through
I &gt;«*«]«• County, th ir l I'uculxj* in May
Secretary', shad to inform ifcm Irracu rcr o f
¿Jom ue County, fecund lu cx Ja y In ju s *
grade celti ristate Au l none oi »Aid iub-coiiiiiuaaiun j i u Secretary*
»y a ay tu an y iucm U .r of Ihr S tale , ami it »hall thru be the d u ty of Ihm
•
t a ll I crm»
d u ll t*c r iliU d in
Palm HrachC«&gt;uiily.hr»lr I urtai*y in I k î*teutbri ih r (loan! of State lualtiulion». nor i * In (ha I rtusurer tu trtu fii lu such rtjnI factor the c*»»h
fr*»|r Count) Ihinl 1 u ru la y hi Scptrm hcj.
rmpk&gt;y of any member of «ani Lraanh FfOv »Jed, drf«HÌI n*ailr b&gt; him. ami the uud C om m im on
through it» S^cretaty. aitali ihfonn the Treasurer
1 hai nut »noir than l tura of l i i c u »hall be u t m
M« n rw C ouniy. m o r a l lu t*-l* y ui «ictohex
Irmi! oua Cofttft radunai U u tn c ì. fu w lana »hall id the n an u s yd «u^h un!uccec»iul î-iddcr». or _
Sex l i
Alt u » » u rti ii«tri I of U k i in con
rSti tali s ihr jijukiviutia ui thi« A ei. tie, arsii the tw rrferm i all traciifi vriH lo the State* ! eli-tarali proposer», and the 'W ca-urcr »half u;-on receipt
vaine af* h rtrb y ¡u|&lt;*
t'uiiumssliJin *&amp; »»KUinen «juptr» n* Mffipira, u|*&gt;n ul th u n olicr. h .turn 16 tliem Ihe am ount d
which Ud* a«f tu tic baertl,1 am i it dial! t#c tiw ! (HMitrsl b f ihem in eaaii at the time o f the «ub, -St!» i*
rti&gt;- -Vci
in
Jut;* ioli).. A i 1 1 sì i 1.
«luty of taid »ub cptniiuauuii« in rartuti% c «e*- | mi»»i«*(S ol th ru liid»
B tli »hmiid a n y penon*
Ai-|in»vni J«ur 4, i *ji j
mn.ltiraatinr-e ahd report tijxm ike tn eritio l Ihe . firm, nr company,, nr corufTn»,tkMi fail or n fu sa
Irfiuli», ift a y "relive «.| the price, taacfi in to e«Mp lo «¿Mcute a con tract, and subm it therew ith h it
CM M M IM ù I 7^
NO 35«.
'nlcratioh w A aubjvct n a i u r ul the
their ! bond a« required. Jby | hi« -Act, within th irty d ay*
Ii I1ii, I tbrtr
a»*1».&gt;■ tnatritah
iio iiv I nu, and (hair
»*r*#*a ■m
1-»rvhaniC
t ■ 1.»••1v-*»ai,
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»mu 1*0
ofI tho
a * a«MUll'f,
id m ji »nf Iho cmilnact id him, am i the
^AN ALT lu biiUrg« Iht *1 u * «r» uf i ht ikiard b*&gt;ntuiig
1 «al UM U ad, am i «*» t o n i t i «ha kaaihi vi i*ou- ( »HUhiin, and tlvcii tfcm rai » u u a tih iy and di-ura- * maihruf of ih r frtfi«irfcd letter contam ina tho
Uut. *»n w
L jmjii ^41-1 Ü u a iiltu iîo
uM
UMvMl,
in» l| ™i't y t fur thr jiu r»jO ie lN
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». o r w t m il tfcrj a r t d a p vxitlcr; i^renritltd,,m
Certain Caxc«
' *irt*d and iiiteruicA. I ne ltn n * e l itrhce til u»m k t t r f »hall be »uthuent evidence th at the n otice ,
Ile il L n a tltd b) lhe U fis la lu re ol lhe M ale '
xh*U b* ih r ju u r ytara oet U,|t»l « a s wtven And received, the »aid each drpOail
of f loriJa
tfreir »uu*.t m o i * à*e r l w h 'l àlid q u asn rd
i l aha! 1 be deemed ami n hereby declared forfeited
to tha Slat« ol Florida, and it ahaH b* trie d u ly
Seviion I
W hcnrver ît breomra n r m y a fy *hAÏI U; a p r m q u itilv «j^aimcalion lof^
t&lt;r lhe striu re .«nd o n H i n . i u r t I ffei.r P Ü f»«u ’ lritl *w «*»* m cin U t id.»a»U i u U u 4lnims-*»ull of the Treasurer lu p o u r *uch u u h dcfioatt fcia
S U lr C«IUa» inr U pn .ru. t U lm »rf»i!&gt; .1 «h»t l»hu* a&lt;\ü ptin« «uih ftyit^Niitincnt hc »ttad the T ria iu rer of the tiu io lO the credit of (he
actaa»l fund: and Hruvuir'd further. T h a t an y
Florida lift »■ %..A b.T Use Geai *r. 1 Uu ühi«i 1 ic • ,lh xi%*
»Uue au A|j«dasii .un
a tld it.c U 'I H » .\MiiCuUuiai and M rvSainial ► »n|iall&gt;
Un*.* s. 1 Isa! he u no| im lut a» lü rrcu vriy had uu an y buiuj g lv tu by a n r t^mlracCollège h* N «g roi ». lo acquit e » n saïc properly N«KiW» t«Uir«i m an&gt; »»y lu an&gt; mctultcr «l lhe j f j f *h«ll mure to the tnuciit ui the scraroi fuiyd
tor inc u*c ot u n i nuiliiiitxüfs, «m] ||i» iatu« Goaiu uf SiA'« lw in u lw i» i (Wf t«a» he Lot lh e -Lis« ; in Ui« b u t t and counties, and n iu n co lle ctfd
u u nul 1«? a i'im m l Ly. a gftcttu ni vallilagtu r y &gt;«at» n cxl precvciing lu» *p|»oiiiltt«clit been «-os f siialf l»e p U m l in Hie 1 reaaury uf the tcbajul lurni.
See- .v
T h a t the* \*jok* lu ro u fo d uttdtr
lu lis* Hoard Ol CotMiul «Oü ih« i *t üt» mUHiaieq
b&gt; m y u *i lam»k publuhna» couij a n y , ,
m, ut the u » n rn ul *atd p m a tc im iiicrty. u u 1
'*bat ha w ii ’ ,ut iéc«.ive, dunng ta» h n u ûî any can tia ct »hall at All tixxua during the
lisan t n| Cnnfryl »* herrby t n [ o » r m i anh auL*1’1 •ub-co«uma*»o«i an y tmâjJUihVnt r s u t r im uf tW rviulratl t»c T*|ual to, if! *11 r#*
thunxcd lo u c ic ft e ltie righi ot hitiinc-ni L»o Horu *u) r v n jm k lu. ti* n j ilu ir &gt;iA*uti mumtc«! »¡•cet*, lhe i pelim eli m «amide
fum ixlied
111*11", and U* |'im en j lu to.itltrur Ujc utid pîoj* f i u Iri
! !J|** *u » ju jü ttu r lil tn I Ht *•' with ill« bid. ami it »hall in the duly ui the hecre*
r t i) tu lhe «aine usani.tr «s prusirttd by u N « h i » ^ 1 « ! U « « ^ w
to« u a m (lu i tar y uf »Slate to u r r lu il) p ft verse m tA a ofoc« ,
a« the «tandardAit qu sltly ikid «acelhncirttA be
iifr thr* Ltihdcnmattou «»f yinj]-cr t &gt;
j M ale.
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Âny aintt »»r aciion* »Kiohahi by lhe
îh * *
th a ï il shaük lo ith e t lu« ih# dui&gt;^ oi m aintained in «urli t v i k s dining thr cmftinuAnc*
j» d fioatti ut Lout ltd to 4ijtH.iti.u4ii piu p ctty, a*. [ saul »ub ixiAiiufaxion tu rtporf to ih|f Cwniui»*i«in 1 WJ .»-uch ium \»cur# thr vpHtinirp, ur *au.(d* wlfiJla
tuovided in ÎKtiKfti i of tfiis A c t, xhad4 iiw
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be tha.at.iu4 y uf flit A ltm n ry U euri al ut Ihr h tat e ret«irting Hum tn t u utdct ul u n ir tratti, tMlH
of ,Flunda, tu coçyitiçt the kt| 3^Acdiiii#i ii/r, &amp;na m il OUI tint t ilt n u and, ritm em a ul U vn («o« , |&gt;nnt p lain ly« « Ilia Uack ut each le o k the n w l l i c t
rie*, av.vrrlt a» the tichar.Re (&gt;ric* *t «lutII h t*
tu act ax, the «rimaci o» th« »Aid HuaiT of Con- and indi
iiu itin g wiiaL book they rçfxmiMAitd tur
irvi
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(uluM'U.i tin t, a ita i Luti* u Unir Meufiü tiiu n r, »«trevi tu ta- lu m u lin j, but the UxJt» »ubuiillctl ‘
ibi III, cianca alni »» uo,.|M m utq| U n , J a* U ttitik*. o r »im^ ìiimtii t.ip tc , w ith the u n cin ai
Sec J. Ali law^ ami juirt» uf la « 4 nijcunihcl w .il■ elicli
with the ■ &lt;ra»itM»tiji oi th u A t t fV. arti’ lu t »aim* p t t fle lt h t V * Ltxià» aulnnitu.l 'u j u n each u u iic li bui aliali nut Lavo thr urica lim ititi un thè ni be­
line tlw
tlityy are
an tqlm iiU eil tu thè M
hlilj
lbCCununnaiun.
u
arr herciiy rtptaled
o l »lutly. «ini tl »Bili »uh Lommiiaeutv «tuli u&gt;n- (me
i'.iaüon »hall n oi.
Sec 4 . Th»» A vi «fiali t^ke elicci irm iiediau 2y .i.iir. iliUetent l»Jok» ui*l:l U— »aaie ».11ycc 1, Ami thr unii T i x i TI m i S Conunuaion
up*»n lU |ta*«4tf» and a(&gt;pruval t»&gt; U»c CruVrinor. ur ul lhe »ani* . I n i or UiVUMiii &gt;-t ip p n it iu ia it l j in anv c a w contract with an y ;&gt;rr»or., 1'tlLiluhcr
tniiilialicf». fm tin- uve nl any l-ouk, or )»iok.v.
A pprpvcd^ June j. i g i i .
even nient, all t h in ,, tuiui 'e u J , they »liait «.&gt;
I i j v i t , anil 11 Um &gt; lurni.lei llial any ul the l u i . . ' Mhuh ate to be vulel m Itairun tlh r u i . in ,i\y tnxhtihcirU aie ul »uCh a c— aa tu luahe Um ih ni !.. rein*.I in the State, at airone, nr in e aerea o f , •.
CM A PI LR ¿ 1 7 *

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raputtflthqy »hall t&gt;*xc lOjch,icitm unenda tmdlT ffîTTTrra.f'tTiTtny- S tAtr*. C o u n t y , t r school
ACT to B*l4bli»h,^Haintain an.'. (
d iit r id in the United Stau*.-*’
a n ij 5lr #.4.e .t i ;*» tu t h e .C o t a ia ì^ ip ii ^ .^ j
Winter Vtrim
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^4 i'J of Mfalrti tn*Hafir Ifni»» f^r the
lieti tru*t Cutn pai,fi a i no Ui f Irj iin;t . cud, tetìurt diali W m* pi *ctrvt i ä ' i ,* a 1n ! up. aud the contracinr has tu‘ v n furnUhwii, a n d M tuU tiqw
k( a I • Ui*t)
1 M
U rtertL .il aiut trutriuutlun u l hai l hcrun.
üJUiiî.jwiôn,
and
(
iu
rm ih trg, under contract, any iitatcF C ounty ur
’ l VV iscr**j. i ìm nuti.btr ul bank» u csm*tardiy
l»&gt; in
tu dcuvarwl lo thv SrvfatAf) ul the
d M n m la y tu jiiiU A i y
|( M t nae'ttj -bl t h , Iwvlrlature ul the Slate
»vhrml district m Itir t nilrd State*, the tamo
errasi riy
«sNusifit ni ti»e growth ul l he fold repoli diali not be opeftrd by. any u u iu U » schneil
■ &gt; i l utility, acurul \!un&gt;1iy
Sr bin ary.
. V lia r t la :
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u f t h r CamrtU*-*»uO u n it i th è C u a lrn iió ic m «Lia11 #lim oli, ur Ixaik*
■ re r m l- fa r e d m s a id c o n t r a c t
t&gt;ljRra and.
- («&lt;lluo I. The S tale tl«ar&gt;l ui llc a jth u
Spring -ferma.
i U •+■ »hau T»' u - i j-tiLsUrd in
\V tiri» «J, i h r vau t ifi L a n c ia i iiu t e ic ita m v o lv r ii m e c t m E x v e u t s v a MRwoon lu o p e n a n d c o f t ib le t u t a p n e e ie k rttjy authoHie.l ami cm p u» ric.! to a*t*U t*h. * W * U o n C o u iìt y , s re tm d M o n ti« / u»
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fcqu iru Uwst iburt/ugh *ti 4 »yUMualic cxait.ìiinlam ami operate a plant lor the |ire teeth mi- * S a n ta R ò s a L o u n t y - » r e lit ti k lo n d a y May
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tkk«sra d1—
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b y aa»d C-----o n im«i* ** j a t it*•h o n*r r d* a n d• «*'lir c c■ t n*l.a t* a-----n y lim
tk&gt;ata tllu y m a r
iiAUun* uf the** imtiluUun» shall t«e u.*di ; d e s m ri|| l o b fe til'bbu
a lter
1 dtvttthulton o l I{o| C h o k n t Serum (or the
tion.
^fimi any tiouk, or tmoks, bave t**n *oW
III# Sgo m iti k l o p d a y in * w * y ,
nitl a l a krvrtr
the re Ilure,
ore.
*
¿J. *-»■ »*% *
tb«
of HiUribution of the farmer» u( thi«
*Hs c a n d ii* C o t in t y , lecerne] M o n d a y in June
Sec. Si T h at each m em bri of «aid Sub Coni- pHcr under eymtfact lo »hy S iate, L o u n ty 'o r
ile il I n n lt d by Ihe U |id « lu i« -uf ihe H it«
_e upon Blit’iliralton th en fu r.
rnusion,
bifore
entfhim
upon
thè
Ho
oliar
gè
u|
\
^Bool
districi
ainrrsah.
1
,
lo
su#
ui»uu
Ih# bond ut
la ti te r m i,
uf 1 forivia.
Rn coat »hall b« chargrtl
erti bs.'
l y- the S tate Hoard
J l u U n U an oath lo a ct Wfclt* con traci or and reeover thè differrr.ee !&gt;•*
W f lt im D m n l y , « cc o m l M u ru lx y in fte p te o ib c t.
Section I
That tb r CutuptruUcr: in the super- hli «luti*», itukjl lak e and
t Health for the Hog C hoir:» Semin su diitrl
, , tn iT ii thè i« n tr a d and the luvrrf prjcc (ur which
Santa Rosa Coti ni y, »ccorui Monday after thr Vistoti uf bank« and tf u t l cums amr*,
ti*»* lioneally, cun»aciitltjuvlv and taithfully, „„1
' Vi W li-, .1 ■ Ih.— I—1—ale -le I— -l I. —--- ta - ... „ -SI ,1 . k_. t
alni
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«« U “ :Mih» 4f le» il »Aid. ■ Ami
Moralay in Scptnnticr
th« i»u*«r U&gt; em ploy an addam i a ! discreet and Le it nut no», and w m Q
Sec Î
Thi» A ct »holl RU irito'efiacl U|wm it . «celimi
m oi
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u .1 —
IlMa.L. —1 1.1
I„ ——« . . _ uf. .upon
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I * m tita C o u n t y . tc C u u d H o t u U y iti U c i u b c r , Ï m U H rtH ii p e i a A l I ta n k L i a u d li r r . f w iiuc« bM i&lt; rn , agent ur aitofvie-y. of in the empio» n.ciit ;
* . Ät
. . lnf Ì * r cM|c ' ( F i
arai
apMXAVai
by ill—
Hu» il*‘.F
«v*r«v&lt;*f,
IflrafTy ih r terms ami pfAU*ï*Vn* o f Uii» oèri|ràt*r.
u f, u r lu t e r r t le d tn . « n y U e » i( u r pu bh fctu iig Iìuuj
iftle* otiU u im p T u sd o n shah br governati
i hrcu mina a law without hi* approval
-1
Sa*utili Judurlai C i i c u i t —
■ ani U n io n ii«»H'in 1» h e r e b y A utlM uneni. « tt;l« rw rfrtl
cune
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Approved Jun* j. iq it
Sprint fffm *
make, tads fur the «aie of t«&gt;uks, pursuant tu the* ami directed n» lamie »«ni «i&lt;«n I le i v r d « f'tu ch
I a bank r rammer
Ldicrty Count)*. fuurth Munii*y m March
ruv'iakmapf thi» a c t . and th at h« wtlJ raarrntie a il c u f llr ir U ir fo r ttie r r c m t f v n f a n y a n d a ll d a m ­
i
Appiuveil June s. *9» »
C H A P T E IT a U A ' NO 4 9
F ta rklci 1 «&gt;uniy hr*t
**ltri t k l.turtii
fo*uk» «ubriuttvJ carefully and faith fu l.y. and age», th e a h i tu f o 111 1 Le lutili«- n f th e S t a t e o f
F irm ila «mi t!.e f r t u v r f v for ih * f o n r f i t rii ih«ItK A C T to P r o v id e P er m a firn f ly for WeprintMig Niundas tri
li
m a k e t»u* iri^ R fi th rit-u n . a» L c to tn d u vcie-vj a n d
CM AIM I R 6 1 7 6 * NO '/
b u t u«it h ip « m t lu * A i t
jk* Riporta »»( the Suptrm r r.»urt
Ita t* re» t ••uni». ~ t»i'd Nt., rv»Ia
if le
liR - H i ilc il
Nii&lt;I o a t h «hall tC fijeil m ih r o lh v v p u b lu «» tu *d tiU 'd
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«hall f o «■ •u#i r jiu l «• a i to p r r v r n r o a n i ü î i t i i i n . »
ilf E n icftd by Ihr l.r*U laiurr of the Siafe f. uriti Muti.!*) in Ma*’ ti
uf the î i r c r e i a r y u f Stair
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t&lt;*i(a*p»-r*pig
l h e r e to fiu fli m
ol f lorida
jrtlciMHi Count», fourih Murala» a! Irf the
Sec 6
T h a t # a I r s i l»-«k • o i u m m u n ikialj a n y manner t hunvm g o r * ! l r n n g ■ a n y coeiUhit ,
He il E r ia e le d b&gt; I h r U | l » U l u n of th e S ta te
Section I T h ai wjjenrvrr frum bm r tu lifiir fu'.irHi Mniulay in Murili
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T r o v it i« ! F o u r m en fo*e- of ih * C c im tn iS ö o n s h a ìì
e y v o lu m e o r V cd u m r» n f H r r t f y r t * o f d re i*
W a nulli, b rtja ty
h ., «i*th Murai a y
,h r
a d o p t u t i **l a u m ftu tii
«1 t r » i U - .k » a m i Aft-rrr 1ti» ih a tfftr ara ! th in k it a d v ie a le k 1 a n d fu t
fo sti«« I
F very ihm --»ri who may fo mi
itur of ih r Stipiciflr (,*uurt uf P itjrida *Ìia!l imiti J f, u rlìi M.-i •!*» in Mai« h
»haf! afo» t h r ti.u r lv r v , is^ n tulrr; *’vr rn e/it* n i tb*
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l i n e .a n d u n i» , ui tt lh w f u n d e r »cnUeirvc im|ioi&gt;cd fowkk», u k it in nt tu cn fisideralU rtt f i a t i lu p / c c i A f i n ¿tu hivt, adoiKion o f lA ivkv b y paid T e x t
«never th r supply of airy siduirr nr vnlkimcx M uri-Ih » di M a u t*
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[ in th e h a n d s o f th e C le r k * o f th e S u p frQ io
la ti Verma.
r e c e iv e , t u g r lh e r w i t h ■ u fo lx trn e c. \ c r e d it o n m e c h a n ir a l m m lil y a ra i th e ir g e n e r a l « tu ia fo u i v change in I cwiWb thay; ,i|'ouV1 1^ n iu a i dr rqufva
foart. a t Librari in , ubaîl fall î*rk&gt;w tw rrty
L«fo ri \ O m ni y. «acumi Umida y m 11ti* for. -me fu ir a iu l n u l ‘ , u i e it h e r a« U p „ c a j O i LaV b e— m l d r u t a f o i i t y fu* th e \*u*j»u*r* in ta ita fv tlp a i'id le n t tu l a lia i «Aid | mci » iit.a u . u l th * a f o L n u iu *
*tf mpir* of such vi lu. iir ^ vulimur*. It *hafl
f r.ii 1 fo.«»k», Aitili ih« &gt; dial] iiv * «ln« for -'I k* » 1k » .»dnptrli Ì*ru s ided, I hat the pul*
,..»— t * ih»fd M»*iid*y in » »rti fo r
i r\ • 1"*ifi t«*»»! i m to th e 11 if le « u i r JîaTlâm n ia y U * *h*
'the d u ty nf the avaid liJnk lu ** i »ur l ih r (art'
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ï «kj n e d
ija d a b n jUdltiìt-y fuu ilh Mmn.da&gt;y iti u c u foi
h»!(jgrr» of thr iKxkc not if ia n g e tl vI'iaIS agre® to
Hw O lir f jo *t tir, a ht» diali a t .\n.^r ruj 11f y
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i f*«.id comnis .«»«aoii fomish *ài-l l*«»k* lot ihr ur it }*rfimi ut ^JpptlÜn
W akpha Coutil» «■ cpiul M&lt;«t|«la t •il 1er th e
J
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nu pi bers of t!»r solnm r ur vuïvi m* *
J rj 111 mi n l *t|ft I y, third .U rm da y »1 l«u the I Se 4 -I 1 lu* A i t • h x d .J fo k r r tir e t n itr ii U» h«-* t V m lg l Iid i t , a cc* »Pi i:»l*vh, U ir c t| &lt;l i * d m i n ],. 1
listed n f nearly ex hau »led a* ^lv*ve wherriipiifL
S e i M»
I h a t it v h afl * fo a &gt;* f o a |«a* ! o f H i#
A n d w b e n *«id t* A t la a*« t o i n i n i w n i i »hall Sia ve
l a « r a n il A p p ro v a l
C o m m ì w to n e n i fûtsr*li k! «.»ra i *«v »ir O ctii fo t
I thail be ttir d u rv uf the Bdartl'ol Co:
1 a f f a „an d p*mi»tir&gt;n» «f «• v r r y ro n trm e t r v » !« m
litm h e i! w ith th e r»(Vnt uf «ani n i b uiiminiiMin, ,
Lruij Ct’UiiLy, filili Mriifoiuy a/ter th e fo u r th
wApp r o v e d Jun e §, f u i t
-Pisté InilituiM
tu e r m ir a c td fn r lh e « p # e ì i y
Ib e S
Sit a i r o l I'lond#«
p
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I th r »ait| f r p i i U d a l ! f •* filini a n d p ir .«-t »**d m th e
id i v o lu m e ur vn h m v rv. ih * u h i - Mun.ISi fu I U nd*T r
ft. i rating
ritiri# ppii sn
snidi
* h*H o u t f o h a b fr tu a n y tiu . ir f r i t t i in a n y m a n ­
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Sex- * • ltu id J M in a i J i n ' u f o ’
tiien ef-ir tu f o le* u* i h - icvat^ i r*nput»vi|jl*.
CM MM I.R 6 1 7 7
NO V*
ner fu r any tw r f w h x trv « ,i 1 t u t a d t u t h cu n tr a c *
Splène ferm a
• i m l u i r i . am i «hall l c « ‘ i-en a t a f iiiiàt» fo t p u b
Ci th é fe fu r a lle r t l i r l y d * w ' .#g » e r fl* r nv^inl
Tor* » h alt 1r t * 1' e ih r ir p a » r t* f iii- lr r a liu n , u l
,\,N A* I t*&gt; A in e tpi fo .
t «n til the
j fie 11*#}*ei rVm
iiau :d- i- C on i.iv, i'tu tlh kh*nda\ m UijUdr,
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m an have U ep n aUivtR* cei

Jl HwartcO "by ‘ Ih»
" p t l i l a l u ' l of (ho irl a l f
ot Horl 4 a :,
tir r e w
r * « rtlo « .l. ' T h i S e c r tu r y "»( State
Bthortm l am i ilirrcUrl Uu (u iii Iv)l two U oifiV
tp lf* Of _
Ibe l___
Ooncrat
S talu
lc* o( tl*e S late o f
:______
. t .1
I'o'ufa.: tw
o Iw^jinil**ólpi«a
of the i A r t i òt the
.V .it a r c n f i p ò :. tM’O liounil ct-t&gt;lra of ihr
tJWOi
: of (he U- .i.a tu r * «f iÉ g HIwteemlirtyntf &lt;oyphi
the Act« of the LegUl
fila tu re of i g i t , to the
‘ c iJ of C ontm hJfflVfSr
hr iiw o f-th e -School of
w a t the U m v m lfy l , f F
1 lc r i'li the u h i bor-ki
l l p t h o i t c o il Vo t|u tloKril ol
all Iw 'ffcm iil^ .il—
■ toe aa LI lai
h iTv-lerk
I
Set -, T, m
o f Ihe Sv'rernOToiret of ihe
le of FlotM a It hereby aulhorwecl anti Ay
f - 'i ! to furniih the [Inani o f Control two m u ’i te m a d M il of-the Ftorela Suj'reinr C o u r t 1
porta, a rul to furnith Ihre« bound coin re 1
^irery volume o l «ahi riporla, after fh« «an.«
M um . foi» m O ç l ej\-et
‘ and pu blich» ~
______ _uiiiy; four tl; M'ki'tiay nV f o { ä 5 e/,
nfvero I y o( Fiorina,
Alachu»'1 Vin iflty. tecvo.l Morafo y m N o vem ­ Ile ll (inerted b» lhe (-etltT iiufa of Ihe Slate
-J tbe Supreme Court i , further aulh orited
l'f o ire rle j, v&gt; tran «mit - la u l i r Srhpol o f L u . ber.
’ o&lt; Ilot lia :
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Pf .law boohi
,-------—con,in
....rur in to #liU [o»*e«ik&gt;n fcr*
Sec. l e . N itilh Jo'IieiaV / lirru il— -. ' ,
1 Sertli.n I
T hai th e Iiua | 9 oPCorr-.irthuJnvn
. S f i l a i te rm *
•Sr!ìremf O iu r t w hìrh a f , r» il-n rce m r» J o t
tie,
afeli
i»
riereoy
ctm
ttiiuttu
ol
filate
ln»tl(ulior.&lt;
t-e
ami
w
hereby
con
ili
luted
U olm cf-C ounly, Irfft M onday in M »|i‘i.
J rn grt. 4 The CMrfc of »aiu o r n jl I» In furwi^i
W a ih ry th ii Ç m itlT . irtCTaf M onday al ter I h e a S tate T eat Dopk! Corniwiuinn. whore ,d u ty
,'J Stipitata Court Reporta, and »awl la * h x j i i .
U I» to «elect and adopt a Uniform « n e» or
;' m t cO*t to the Board o f CoiiTfttl, -or the »aid firtt Morvfay (n March.
-j
.*
Calîtoun Count»; fourth UrmOaV a lle r the »y»trgi of le a l book»• for u ie (n the pubt'c xhnol»
1 .
AH fhrra and part» c f la W tln wrgfiict fin i Moiulav
IV In
in MarCh
a ian u . .
/
,,
. ,
*
fuh ihe p io v i*Ire-» of th ii A«-» he. and ih e u m c
Jaçkœ n County. *U th M onday a fter the ftrwt
t.
M o p d xy jn MJ
' ^ ^ - f a l l T*.m&lt;
3
A c t *h»n taka effect ire o p d iatrly
Cxlhoufi Q iuntV. fifsi* Mntwfxy »n p e to b fr.
. ..r p a v a g e and-approval by' Ihe OowreOr.,.
Jlcln
ee-Cr
itnty. tectiod M u u U y a lter tha Aral
Aprireya.) ]u»e ,-V-eWI i .
M opday In O ctoter.
I R ,* !? !— fNO. W ).
waahinj ¡ion County. li Urjh M onday f e y r (he
’
IM AC T Rem ilatin* the Tim e' for ( to llin g tbn firet Mnmlajr ln.Oclnftrr.
.
f a e t o n etJtmty. « » ih M onday after the lin t
Term» of the C im ili C ourt»'nf the B irth JuH
o
r.fa
y
to
n
ctot«rr
.
Jifial Circuit o f Ihn S tate o f Florvla,
Sac. I l , » T enth Judicial Circuit­
(be l.effilatn r* of the Stale
•hail incfdde the following brandire tii- iit:
O rthography, definìn«, read h « , w rltifif, 4 *^»&gt;
i l e County. ir m id N fr r d n y in Fehniary.^
.Secrbm
a fte
tha n
nap
, f; T h at from ' and B
H r SUB
o tti
(Of,
arithm etic, ijrr^raphy. Btaatm ar, dattguage
Monday
Man»ten Ccwflty, M^otu!1 M
onday In March.
thi* A rt,.th e Clrciijt Court of th e S ia lh Juoltraeona, hictory of Fkirijla, contalnlnij the ConMow*
Pofk County, ftrrt Monday in April.
|*| CWeult o f Florida »haU ron vee* for th* Spring
ititujjon - o f the ■ S tate; b U lo ry of the United
rth M onday in April, ■
DeSotn C ounty, fourth
i a t(th
\ ei C ou n ty Site of ra te d C ounty, on the
S talM , c o n iaim rg the C o n itilu ik m of the United
FaU Term*
i Tuewtai
Turret a y in A pril of each y ear: ■ * lb * C oun ty
tiia
teft rh y«n doari bygirn e. natore and effect J&gt;f
Ire 'C n u n ty . teenr-d Monday In Septetofièt.
f k W ie jJ»r 3 r» »r.d narreitlc«. «lemenl» of Ctril
MynShVr Ciruwtr, firei M oirtay in UctoJir:.
i i nf f i n T w e tTySw C ûuJ,lr* otl
.lin i d cri'in ttire . T ttrorv ar.d
[G W
J'u’ k C ounty, k u rth -Mymt.v. ,n October.
T h e C ircuit C o u rt »hall cA n rrn r for
pntctfhe r f iS t i&lt; hTrg.' Ihn .tid e d .. T h at nnnt of
DfSoif)
C
ou
n
ty.'th
inT
M
id
d
ay
in
N
ov^
B
tijr.
. _r Term at'.M *e. C *n m ty -S ite of P**ro
S -V
Tarit Jrgi-kw AhatJI contain anything of a pat
Sec I f
BteverUn Judicial lir e u it—
,
vy. ire the 4 a»t T aófelay'lrr O ctalier of each
t i o o &lt;w Sectarian Character
- Mini*» Terrai
:
tHn C ou n ty Site of HnliiiojiiugU C ou n ty,
1
afcaö •« the d e ty o/ th* Qp*en»nr
Mnrnne C puh ly. «Crin ! T new lay in prbruartri th4 £»»( Tut-*’ a y to N ovem ber of eweb yr« r.
tr&gt; apyotn t » *uh-rotr.rrl*»ion fc( n g j . j e i l than
f ’aim Reach Crainty. hrrt lu e re la y hi Jan uary.
■
. .taj *
SVitK in gln thi* A c t ih»U fit a * y w ay
Dade C ounty, third T u r v ia y 1^ Ja eu a ry.
" nine tiiemt&gt;er»,to b r to r r poatd of t W twtiy’ «Oper­
J'»rrr«i,wfth care* * | d other m k iu r *p a w pendû . ' • re»r- •
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T’y 1 Fi;riTrìTÌTTrTCT, mTtîfy*
prepmer», to’ *fw&gt;ni the conti
t» bawç been
awarded, v -d H »haljifyi ¡he
f thn A lu n n i-f
Uynaral c4 11,« b l e t * ‘of-F I
p r e p a r e th e
,-.td c o n t in t , or rentrai U, ,n acc*uUati(x frith
tha Urrr.t br tirnvtupna ol thi* A ct. and thr
U ld
m U
ld
cou lract *hall lie eeecuh-u'b» the ligycrruTr
■ L* .
S-ecretary of b tate, and ibe teal
bt»t&lt;

Li m w r e r t ÜRany itili vp&lt;m the u n e ,
hr unire good «nd »dirent- fu re tie«,
a ctu a l citi ir iva, are! rnldenl» of thè Si, ta Dl
Florida, o r an y guaranty comp«py auihorired
lo fld (ittdReU In tha S iate of Fit.ruta, m ay beruroe
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1 * T h a t th&lt;&gt;v a h a X . l « O j i u l a l n e d in
| r e r h C o u n t y In th e S t a t e , p r o v ili * '! th e C i.n ntH *

I jmn rttaO drem it arUitAOk, a r d U» !, :• ut: I, n ot
. tea» th*» on» nor o«ite titiij tw eU è, a*&gt; ti'tifiTor
Tor
1 » * d u trtj-itm n tit Uje he/#-, lo the t-alrtm*.' Or
j Uwt ,Contr*»tor vhalVIie Inim ittw l fo tr a C -ea r- *s . ,

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font rant,and an y de ri,H Mn therefrom a h i l i t * »re
ported t° your C ou n ty. U utwrinlrtiitint o f P u blm
InxtrbcUon, o r the S ta t e Sujwririti-n,lent a tT a lla ha»ea.
And i t ite x p re v tly proy&gt;d.d th at *hmrtd
any ftu tV eontrartuut Hi lurim h lo c k * , t l
C ta ttik d fut. m ll,.» A c t, XaiJ-&gt;.d^nuah j H n ,
or otbetw iae breach hi» m t-lracl. ir.-additiow
U r r S p c d «hall «At be rahaurtrd h y » tìngi« to the r i g h i t i the State to «ue on the to n d h e « *o l 'c i i ì e f y , ta il.m a y he «ntd on from Urne in tim e
UnliTlht! fall am ount thereof »hall tu rrro rrrrd m ftÎ Î F f l ui.rP * . ,h * Q rain n an &lt;.( th* C o u n ty
,
* ubhe Initm ction m ay *ue in th * nkme
a n d 'ih r W«L! C o m m iti» « Yaay, at a u y tim e, b y
■ ot-Uro S ta la o( FWirida. in the court» of the S tate
givin g th irty d gf yf ii -n otice, rerjur
« flu ite additional
of
(florida
having jtiiW llctlon, and' « r ë ‘v ™ o n T h é
« F u n t y -f.p_ju! ln ip | a l J»nd. A nJ when a^y
» n d given b y the C octracto r the full vn!ue*of
"•* iÎ » ? ï^ 7 T
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»ha fcook» bo !* 1 M |o Im&gt; fam ished. (or the uve
■ nil benefit o( the school (limi i j the C o u n ty ;
Provided. T h a t in alt n a n serví-.*« at proctaa
m ay b e lia d an ) lirctaexl aufficienl on any suent
o t the C ontractor in the C ounty, or U no aarnt
tv in the C ou n ty, thro w/vice on any ilq v iiito rx
and tbU verviev »hall tie, and stand’ in
. the place
n l service on the defendant Contractor.
Sec | 4 . T h a i laid Commission. .jn ay. from
tim e to tim e, make an y necessary tryu lalioilt not
con trary to the provt«inn« at tin t A ct. to secure
the prom pt arvl faithful performance o( all co n ­
tract«. amt it it especially now p ro rtd rj that aa&gt;d
C om m ittion stroll maintain IU ortanlisiiO n dur
m j the b ra y e a n of the continuane« uf the con
tract, and alter the expiration-ai-Ht« tame to ra­
a i r m n e lor new Dits, or pro potali, a i require«]
h y th ii A ct, in the brat I m tin ti; ami enter Into
such other coittraeti a t iM y may derm lieti for the
Intere«! of th e patroni of the public schools of the
S tate; Provided, A n y contract-entered into, o r
reneer-t (hall be for the term of five yearn. The
adoptK&gt;n of tvxikt m ade tinder the p r a v ia o » of
th ii A ct. ih all caintmiic for tiv* y e y e ; Provided.
T h at a n y Count) which now hyx an C aiitloayon
tract m ay carryou t u n i contract in ipasl Tiuth,
but no new contract »hall I# made a flrr th e paaUffe of tb it A ct try an y C ounty Hoard •( K-lucat km tn thte.S^&gt;r but C ou n ty Hosrdi of E ducation
niay. at Onv^tne d'
the te a t t m k Corami*­
non hat Belrciei] a
&gt;adopted a uniform ien e*
of book», change t h * ro n triet» now tn essatene«
to the idtiM inn tB .lf- liy thè Teat-book Com m ia-

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w e e k in anmf&gt;resensaper puhhshed in th e co n st y.
I b n g or may h,
g in n ve conrpicuoui place«.ln ih r «'Toth
h r ti and charga«
td*thä Imtmeta of u i J or lir .p M t iiil
i t the diirr,
Z
a
rs‘ district In
ilrain !&gt;c of «neh « eh*r* •
in srnich
sediich auch
such ditch
ditch,, drain
»uch pcr*oo», hrm« o» cOvporaUon» withln thi« CommlxMon«*»'
S u t r ; Hrow(e«l. hosrrver, That such rat« « 'and M i \tval ihall bo located, »nd all work done »Sail °f th# 4 t»i.!„an.
» Uk
ih argra raust prv] ih all Ix; in rach and »very casa he subject to the approval and acceptance « ( th. %*ir»ci*f *•
,4 i ,
fVa
Hoard ol County Comm'-aaionm
) u it, (air arsd traaMMlile.
* " V r »»inu idU ,.,
Sex .«. I lie F u m th J u d i.i.i t m u
CH A PTER 6 I H - ( K o 7 7 b ,
Mttrvhabi 1•/ th* Utiiiii U ai.tir« i ! u»c Matr S ta ir s an&lt;I uI (lu» S l a (r. 4a may l* ilrrlflcd pfwpw atloat in thè ■ vrwU of thg U nited St/itr». o f
Sac 4 . That ioi the purtow ol paying the
Sa«, i . Thal, all tha u tt c i. and p k iv sik n u ui
f pi
IPO",..
»).« .&lt; u n tie, ul I'm » ) N .
ta t* hy the li «ai I .
«»1 t k.r'xla
. ..h
d/ing the U anagcr ar P/upnetor cor.|vu»rd,nt
M
6. j
aiul nrcexxaiyy tor ilw „g iiv rim n fP t ui th r FWiih Ia rUcwhcre. a» thr ( iu u m o r , ii.ay direct arut tha
Ihr- la w i ot ih n S tate a i rnibraced in C h a p tir ). cost o f maintaining and reisninng any such diich.* a n ! hrann«¿ th»hi
d
Si JoTma
I
a
N
.A
F
^
í
ü
^
r
e
Uoarding
llo
u
ia
in
This
btai«
U oven w r «hall h a ir a u th o n ty to order ou t th t
N a ia ! Militi» buch 7 rfcuUtion* »hall u oafarm
T ill« a. F A itU l Divi»son.o! th« OerensJ Statute« drain or canal and auxiliaries thereto, the Ihiard cv/lificatr -«tirn (
Il I n«»if«J
S«c »
I h r •till, J v d u &gt;al t.riu it »hall t. i.itn
thr l( |lil* tu r v al iht Siale 1 dë n early^ * |o»»ildr, tn (h o d pre*&lt;nl&gt;rd for lhe Fionda «Saval Uditi«, »od. if n n e» « arv, to on^er
L i t i In the H otel
l u ol I ItKkJa
oi County O im m m ioneri at the several Coentle. vele»|, ihall 1»- .
and all Ä e ti aupi&gt;lcm«ntaOr
iptil....... . . , ttwrato oram en da
piaci
1
.1
th*
dainties
I
ItaiM-n,
l
iliu
i
l
i
i
.
i
.
n
*** •— House
U "».«* goff \\
' *taJ
il t* y o n d thè htntla of Ih« S ta te for Ine pulirò»#
lfu»rm tT.fat of the U ni tribbiate» .Navy
u
ttoridmg.
W hi
hich H f II Manager do. hunker arvl Lake
ew...........
ol are. -_
hereby
lo ry th
........
__ I declared
--------- to be uf lore* oi the-State ol Plond*. wherein any such ditch, right t.i prh i , ,- i
proprietor b y A n y G u esti,-a u k J o A pply
fe e
7
lh a t bee tion 14s of the G en eral ol ¡»artitif&gt;Ating to any rA crcitcj ot c tio u cp in c n t
t
w ith rrlarente to" all peraoi
(srraona. lirm i or curl aita drain or canal is, or may be. locate«] shall when this S u t ,
h ctllon I
1 I «t In n 1r.1l alter t!»# \ aoRijc at &lt;1
S«c
7
J
b
e
b
u
tt
i
Judicial!..Tcuil
.b
a
ll
Is
v.
in
fui
éoginii »&gt;&gt;.11
»1
îto
Vrocreds
o
l
fiüch
Sale
on
A
n
y
Am
ount
d
b
a
l
jSlatutc*
of
tfiV
b
lalr
of
F
ionda
t*e.
a
rd
th
r
tam
e
iM
s..
carrying
on
a
telephone
business
•
withu:
ai
a!
o!
thi«
Hill,
thr
D
iiK
tu
ul
ihr
Xla)(jf
»
deemed necessary levy such tax as in the opinion
leicph
Sex «
«
posed ol the &lt;uunt,t« o l ilillil- .tu »r-i I
lii
(a) l.ltk ic fK y - The c o n im a p d irg offìctr ot
( . ntt u F ile r h u rin i al ««.urta. « 4 •&gt;.«• citta* ts hereby kittafulnl %« aa u&gt; rtad a» follow»
.jto y b e D u e Such H otel or Boarding lio u ir l-y
th ii S ta le bo lar as aaid la,wa kre ai&gt;p!icat)le to ot sail] board m ay be necessary (or said purpose P ratile» - f m l l a y c
h«c »
Thr S*x«nth Ju.li.iai Cirsuit -i,all le
M«fi»n 7 4 1
N atal Court» - « 1 he N a va l C ou rt a Ih# F lorida N a va l Militi» iu a ) cau»r Uknc under
«»t.,| 1. «r.« «filili!» il&gt;* Fluir ••i y H-rit'a «hall ri»,
euch p n e n ii, fifin . or c a q u r i lu n s c a ity in g on svh'ob ta»' shall he levied sti»n Ih« sanse I n d i
Hu(b Gant.
•
(n m t«ied ni thr c u n t o .
Ilta tg r I
,
py
Sta* I I .,
tr iil t«i ani! ir a ) ! r M iliti » i» « lir ir within Ihr ol th»a btateiliali nri »o( uf grnaral ciu rla m artial, hi* c o iiitram l to |a ri ir m - any i»tc,j&lt;r d u ty , am i
telephone business within uus S tate.
nngmally aise»»e&lt;l (or the conitructltm of tucll irfrin j,r.,
it E aerini by lb * U | b U lu r« ol the Stale \,'!u-.a, lliexaid ar.l h, l.ucr
*i
1« rnl«)i tai hir.it* &lt;( Ihr «tui.l ) u» w hu h Max! n t &gt;. •u n .ira ry court» m a rtia l and am ila yf in q u iry . «hall Le r« «jmnttbl# (o II# G o ic rn o r for the genet*
Sec. J. T hat all laart and parts «1 ia w t which drain; a n d the expense o l m aintenance «hill lie le e r iu is a ie u, i.,
piorida; , .
Ss» Ÿ
Thr L.gTltii Judu si ( i n u i i ih sil to «er- It »«n. té k&lt;alt«I. •(«! ail « u irn om .
. I h r j «hall 1« c o fifllttitn ! a rd bave co gn iia n cv of al cf?tcicr.cÿ of »uch N a ig l M ih tía. A}ul fur tha
tn any w ay m ay cortdicl with the term ».apd pro- borne b y s a il lands in th - lamit rehAiv» pro ■ tdrruit r
ff* .
w t u „ I. T h at e ve ry manager or i&gt;rdp»(et&lt;ir ctini|-.»c.l ol the c u n t i r , ut Alacho» B rad i.-id. • a ir a i I l am! other
I b'treuit Court uf
thè •/toc yut'jcc t* and |&lt;o *k u LAc jiowrr», c a c v p t dn!l, in alru ctiô n . im ie cL o n . un»U arm« and
ul ih r M«)ur t (o u ït
viuona ot this A ct, be, and the same at«y hereby portion as th t original rxpense ot constructi
C lfA P r C if 618 1— &lt;N0 . 6 3 i.
ling d a ip v i to practii
Levy.
I'utnam
ard B ekrr
*
i«.,»J or Isiardm g hom e »p this State who
!..
a» to putp»hn&gt;&lt; nt* a» u ruilat court» p ro v u ln l lue Artillery p ra ctice , an«) lor the p io ¡« r care t&gt;( p u b ­
«
•#
o
lh
ri
n
un
t«
i|
al
ù
iu
il*.
may
tc
i
m
n
l
ai-«!
rtur«l«ii
*
«
-_
said drain, and th« ta x bo imppacsl shall tie levi
V
r ie l ui -b-nfuTry ,,r .lynU
” e? '
Sex. 1 0
T l.e N inth J u d u ,al Circuit »LalJ Lc • A d u li t i l»y lise u t y . or to a n n’-AxUuil. hu
!T£ave any untlaiinexl article lelt in tha hot»!
A N ACT to Kequire County Soln iton and State'
by
th r U«« ot thr L 'citcd t Utry Ami n rg a n tird lic p ro p erly w ith which »uch N a va l Mi ht la m a x Fa
Sec 4 . T h ii A c t shall lake rile«» gj*&gt;n passage and assets««]
ed b' y the sdirne nth te n a t the sarna time «■•untie, , n.| , hiI| t4 t
tevanling »tous# «d which he is mariage, m . r o e i c . n l ot the counties ul \\ ailungtnn. |tuim«». «Je put ir». et t lK fi M rtu Ü T f ofln.rr %cil luth u n d rr th e‘ A llirica fui Ih# Govctntnent o i the •••uippect
' Attorney« to Procura Certain Prima Pacta and approval b y the Oovi-rnor, * » «— ^
T ita cnmáiaftdlutf ufllcerx o f organ!«
% vili
¡and ia the&gt;same m anner ax other ta te » are a«s~s
Jackson and falbe un
ocnetoeTiy
»
n
y
gu
est,
tor
a
period
uf
ninety
all
iim
et,
i|n
p
U
v»
l
,
Kvidctw
c
of
Dealing
in
Mpinluoui,
Vinoui
or
re »(orasi le to ine ct-iir*
«ffiarU. a n y w h tfr Will«*» ih r I r r n tn jiil limila i l U n ited Siate» Navy. T 1*# proceeding» 0/ gen erai «atrem» »naif, likcwirej
A pproved M ay i6 ; ly ■ t .
•
]. and Shall
Shall bb
Us OoUUffted
c o lh tte d h y th - C o u n ty Tax
Sai II. T h t T en th Ju.Lct»! Circuit .hall he ilhe
m»v «t the *xpiration of »uch n in ety day»,"
n's
or
hcr
«gfle»
ssherrir
Malt Idriuor»; to Require Pruiecutkin* by
m
county
wit
manding
cfT
u ct uf the »hi|w co m p a n y or la tta i*
within
aLich
the
court
iuuirh
ti*r
n
m
r
u
martial,
l
u
u
t
i
a
r
y
court»
lo
arlial
•
a
od
tu t ax other la te x are collected, arvl in case
i
' ,i to sell »uch artici« o r article« at public cuu -i-ard ol Ih« riu n ite» oi l-olis. S laratrr. ••n.c ii tocalca
Cp»mty solicitor» for Certain iHTemea Ufion
ion;
an«r
a
ll
cc
m
uíoslo
ned
u/ticcr», ¡w tty e d iterà
kt 3
»«turi»
of
ir
«juiry
«hkll
t&lt;
atainuUtctl
to
Ihc
iinmn
a u ll in Ute («ayment o l such t a t lb s w in * •iii-h profrvwon, and iieit
CM A PT r. H g 1 8 7 — (N 0 . 6 8 1 . J
iL riiiun and out of the proceed« of such sale may I ’cS.it.• and I^c
t exhibit such Tri Is*
AcquiHtton of Certain Prim * Pac.e Kvvlanre of
h«i 2
All law a and art* M U rn in cuntiicl an«I itM c ln d preceilure directed foe like court» ami e n liste d men »hail ba ri»}.u n ib le to th eir
p e n a lly shall ob tain and lh&lt;f lands tu a v be m id •Mid
i n i
I®®tain
*
*__ a. .n n..«»«il
.litre
«Alai
hfllfil tir
Is
atilll.U
Sec IJ. 1 l e L lrx e o lh Judicial Circuit »hall te with this Act !&lt; , and Ihr l a n e arc hei«t&gt;
Illu n i
«nr
u
m
due
said
,hotel
o
r
lo
a
n
lin
g
Dealing in Sinnluoui, Vinoui or Malt Liquor»
L y th r AttiiW» ti r th r G c u r r en ent c f tltr U n fìrd cum m andinv c flicrr» lor p ro m p t(*n d unk« «itating
and CT.rurwfcst in the sam e w a y th at la m b are sold
* n gu h :
crinipn-*d o l the «ntMie-t ol l'slrr. Ilcaih Dadr ir I cal* d
■ —•
uv the
Ss. 9
The H. .„ . ! f
to Hequire State'! A ttorn «)!» to Prêtent tc A N A C T to R xtend the Power» o( the Railroad ami con veyed tor the collection o l other taxes
ance ul d u ty , ar.u
lb* perron or persons leaving «sich article and
| V Pperform
M
F iate» .Navy and thr g g i r f » ! tuie» ard regulation» obedicncajt Itie |proper
j
Xlunrcie,
Cum .misionera a t u to G ive Them Pow er and
_
tucetker
w illf t h e» exper
expense oi Ihr ia!«
h tale of Kkir. l ,
Urand June« "Certain Prima Pacte Kvidrnre
for Dm* t&gt; m ci\A tiu n and proper u ie o i the j rop
S
i
J
TLlj
A
il
«hall
lake
f
l
i
n
t
im
tr/diaUi)
artici
and
the
m
oney
bo
collected
shall
tie
p
re
ie
rv
o
l
A uthO ttiy to Regulate Charges and Jiersiíe»
Sic IJ
T l a t all law . ar.l ta ti. .,( ta«» ,n Ritiri il* a| { ' l ú i ! I y Ihr !•« «rfiiof t.f u|w«|i II« f&lt; r ti c »'»Ncir.mrtit of ih c U ruled State» N a v y
Ntk,!
18
-In- —
•
lr.it
no
such
side
sfiati
lei
made
juatil
t&lt;
&gt;
anio
ru
ri
,À
',j
of Draling
Svtniitumii.
TTryu« or Mai
| tf,m ,t.
u i Telegraph Companies for the Tranim iisum in a srtixrate (uml for the m aintenance o i ttm junsvlicti.i'» .g it,. .,
a* , funeral1
C o a rti M aiiül * G et.crai e il) of the Unii««! Fiate», ol th# S ta te and of lh a
c r t h i t with tl,» piu\ m i r r nt ih . A, t . . . hm t &gt; l-^v‘ -iiiil re •« taw wit)« u| h» a) f i u t a i
i -A |
r ¿I tht tim e'and place ol «uch sale sh all,ILiquor», to Conp.ipiur a Pailifrc Uj Do So
fi
whkTi n a y It* esitruatroi tu tL rm
v
fri# nini
court» n »rimi n a&gt; I t in r m iu il by otile/ «»I the ougantratign
u( Messages b y tele.
lelrgratih. to A p p ly to the ditch , ijraut or canal (or lh-&gt; original construe- «et Axnle ativ V-fitti, s
m
ud
to
such
owner,
th
irty
d
»
)s
prior
lu
«usti
a« Mat Prataner ot Ottice and Ground for
(or llitir t-fh ca l u*e,
A
l
l
»0*«d
V.ay
j
o
.
m
n
.
lion o( which suoh lands were aiXessed.
•Mit.
Go\rrn«,r
ami
vuch
court»
»hail
h
a
ir
iwiwcr
o
Said
Coramiasionert
b
y
Law
$«1
14
TI)«*
Act
»hall
tttkc
cflro4
Jure
Irruí».
dentai
surgery
«
hu
h
where
lû
t
address
of
tuch
owner
can
I*
Kemoyal of Such ( liticar. '
5 &lt;c I I
A l U f i i i dr r u t ^ of law » in ccntbct
Sec. 8
A n y |&gt;craon, o r iiereons. (oum l g u ilty
tu imputo Nix) rot exceed in g two hum lrrd t!u|U v e i Railroad Companies Io A ll Perion s ,or
' ' the manager or proprietor ol imi i
or mi »/pit««.»tu ai„ «-•
hcfrw fth a t e hei'eby r»¡»ral«d.
ft«- It Unacted by the l-rgt»latiirc of the SfaTe
£f&lt; 2
TM» an rr 4 at ry
lar». fo im ttr(y fH ) a forfaiture u f j a v a rd alkiw
Com panies O w ning, Controlling or O perating o( im peding nr ob stru cting the Ikiw n t w a itr therein uve-» m l..«,,
"-à
I »hall
tak «
V.H M 'l l RI 6 2 QI
M b A* .
in
hotel
or
boarding
house,
nur
»hali
any
surit
M
c.
1
1
.
‘«.T
h»4 Act »figli
ite n ,«
BAU h_____
_ «fffctiv
_____ _
. of florld s:
h*
aa .lattM
«Lbb' bbnutinr
b.I iaM aa#
Iia 6ka..aa
anta*« - lo » («Vfau irel . 4» ilafkiiu»)«•«4 wkM»«*HiUU
a Lina or Linea «si l'sMgrapb; and to M ake the thrhugh a n y such d itch , drain or x a n a l h g .the -a» lo leiidrrbtm ,-f
u fltlltli*
ofatltr
tim e a m lttla tr aliati (una Ito lk , •«#»».
AN A c t t’u J ,T ■ • ■ !
r iy.
ÌH *fn \ cd May pi. 1911
or bad cFaracIvr«lucharfir tiA fii.lL tJ ÿ n u •,* to a ire rru itix ifty upÇirrit rampi iw irrrovatr vtkc " •*
. Sfciton I ' “T h a t troni and after the pataaga
. Penalties Prescribed. Against K m lroadi (or placing of an y m a tla /.o r subslanca Iherrfn shall or dental surgery
such
sa
ly
b
e
ad
vert
lied
in
a
new
ipaper
puh
. . . D R _____ . . . . ___ nothlffffaÿfi I
7 , 1. 7 SS. -»17 7S7. 51« »nil TS9 ,'t Ii'* li,P e,sl tm! a c t ion iff f»lir&gt;t, t o H tite n w c tiiilv j! m en to G ovim or.*
Viotatm g C or-m iin o n en Rule«,- A p p ly tn the b e punished ov fine n ot exclu din g five hundte-i viete«! o f B frlui.
of tlirt A rt it »hall be. the duty o f each o f thu
;r i|
o. ticarext the place where »uch articl»
Appro»«ri M ay jo t i i .
A c t ihall he con struid ai'eflrclin it in any w av County Poltritoci and Stale'» Attorney! uf thu
Stellite« t-l Ihr b lste ol flc r tils , tu Pruxulr confinement «11411eg ^ i C i i V » afloat and «luring
Com panies and Persons Herein N a n v d , Whose d o lu rx o r im pnm nraent o l not more than six «r her c e r tifia i,
' Miclrs were lelt and where such »ale is to tsk r
an y C ou n ty In l ÿ s S ta ir , which nt th ii tim e tt tilalr, upon the payment or lender of payment
(■ •I Ihr Fk n rls.N ax S l Militis 4 u&lt;! tu I'luihut« e n i amjMi-rr-t» t«ir iim L^uc tu?n or &lt;•» active duty
&lt;4 ¡ , 1
Igne nr Line« la or Are- -Wholly o r in P ast In m onths in the discretion o( the court.
U
l
M
T
L
P
f
o
iv
v
(No
no
J
onc«
a
week
tor
lour
consecutive
w
ttk
s
or
to revoke -a
fum iihed irr« let vuol t u o l i lo ita schools, except to hitn liy a n y n t m n of the county or ilu tn ct
Sec 6 . AH lasts a m j p a rti o i law» in conThcl IKiwer
Its L li.r ir ic v
a * h o it. FfuMiitd. K iW c ir r . l i n t »uch to n fin e'
T hi* State, and tor U thcr Pgrpuie*.
U l Al* 1 1 M A2 0 2 - ( N f l (U).
tilica te
."three notice*
in a public place
Such
’ »Sri
l-'*. »» '^
^ 1I
that w hen-it m a vb rctim a necriaary to pue-ihato •wVhin the jiirudlettoti of the court of which iaul
with tilii A c! are hereby repealed.
A N Ai r to A u lh u n if Incorporai«il I i un» ar«l lie it 1 . 04 vied b&gt; the Lsgivlslere' ot ih t Sit Is w ent »hall fait extend !&lt;&gt;» nd the time ot the
I
otue
shall
cuntam
a
deacription
ot
th*
article
r,t
Kcc
1
0
Any
|
t
book«, th at Ute u n n i a . . . . . . v i and tu o i at
ot the Sth&lt;«
L
S«c 7 . This A ct shall lie com e op erative
b
e o g ifir g I «feon*. F u ir » «r C oifora*
retu
rn
to
it»
home
N
atio
n
«
t
the
m
g
sn
u
a
ttn
n
to
(tltr*
tn
K
tiaM
u
h
ar.l!
Maintain
I
ree
I'uM
u
1
oer u Saabcttor or State » Attorney, « f a sum It* it Unacted by the Leitslalura
rticlcs to b* told, a ril the tim e and place ul sale
u l I Ii. i m b ,
*- -j e j ,
•
_
]
provided b y th it A c t.
™ - rw.
o f I lurida:
•minei'lalcljr u ien it \ apprffval by the Govcrnu/. tid r y ur dental
in klim eg t ¡« laU oo» jn thi»
w h ich Such men le lung a n d Uilrehet fiudi d u t v % •
Librane» and Hi a d ir k Hu u u
• ( m o p ry luitiuenl to (&gt;ay fo r a cernural copy
’ proprietor ur m anager »hall keep an account
Set 1 $. T h at atwfhiO aH nW atti iHdUfflêr l i e ’ ot the-liceruc or U i liauvp fum iih ed b y .Inter­
:
:
r
a
oi
this
A
ct
withApprov
y
9p
f
l
(
è
^
f
t
r t « 4 F ut I i h m r j o f fr v r n t tha
A
n
y
|wu
or
nx&gt;re
of
»ucU
pum^hmrnff
m
ay
tfc
lay
i
t
,
l
u
t
i.
*'c
r
'
^
l
Section I. Th e« Setlton i ) 8 o f ifie GenetCl
,^ t amount receive.I a t »uch sal»of eve ry article Be It L a a e ffd by the L c fh lifu r c of the* Slate
Sect lo a I. T h a t from
(rom *a
ami after the passage o l
adoption provided torr __
i T f i f t T A t L I h e S t i le nal R even ue A tfth nn h ei, ahowing the paym ent
I ! ... T." r*f®n lr,l A le rti
\
K
it
a
p
ra
d
W
a
»
l*
ar.d Lohn», ar.d D ucharge o í
rom
ta
ned
hi
the
»en
tenera
tm
pusfdky
»
u
fh
c
o
iirf^
,
;
S
la
tu
tr
s
o
t
|fio
b
le
te
of
Ffcrixls
t
r
.
srul
Ibe
u
m
e
of Florida:
*
aVt thereat, and o( the hatanxe, if a n y , remaining
S la te H nxnlof Dental !
is pwnthis A c t, all p m o n s , firms «ivi i-x p J filtu u »
laaua a
citru lar____
letter V&gt; nt a ta x a t a dealer
Su peri n te » toot «hall Unta
_______
thr Lam a In to 4 hf,M ic»!*» t e d H iy cís oi th is
epirtlu'sui, rtuoua o r malt
I) f it ,t h y . auiecrlcii ssi as tu its tl ss lulicw t:
C H A P IG R A IV I— ( M ), 7 3 ).
Jftl toe rinuuut due •uriu*rupri&lt;toe o f m anager.
or w-ho xiolatre any
,
.(b )a _ ?«imrary C o u ifl M«ftUÌ#*éuumiA/V
y h e re ......... ..
_ or operating,
. _ or Ina
a t m ay,
each C ou n ty Spinn tu letalen l In the State, and liquor» b y Uta holder thermit (a* provided by .ing, controlling
Section I. W henever the .city or l o r n c tfir d l
•*UU,
isl.%1
M
S
r
n
ltn
!* re M clk vd ui
of l\
i.iq g ,
l,!f&gt;jo*
;o«I.iug,
Ssrrfun 7 4 8
Ih r AuthuilrtJ N atal lu tx e — court» rr«r(tal rrt/y tie on lrrcd for the trial uf
r»«thcr with tb* expense ol «uch sale., have tren of in v incorporate#! c ity or to a n in (hit .State
to auch othem a t ha m ay deaira to aerai it. whidh C h apter'JT09, Act» o f lumi, am ending Section a lte r ow n, control o f operata a lina o r hues ol A N A C T I m ooting LI cent« op C o lto n S rtil Oil i the punishm ent for wh,, t
the Fam e W here Due D ihgrn cr is *tu t l rtr«L
I
T heie m a y I r orgsniMU fe 'ia tle lto n v r-s h ip 's j e t t y iftcxr» ard renom » «*I u d n k e rating» liy
Id,
ami
*ha!l.
a
t
a
n
y
tim
e
within
one.year
alter
finally
provided
for.
telegraph,
whose
line
fcr
lines
is
or
are
in
wholo
latter that! cymtaln-tb# fiat of tiooka adopted. the
•hall «Icen» it od vn ah le tt» r«t»h!i^h an«! 11 ainlam
lui.
a rd D efining the Venite W here t u c h tiuiU S h all
Mills, and to 1 ‘ rovAda for the Paym en t T kereuL
. . i
»to of the »Reviled Statute« o f the U u i m J o r in part in this Stati^ shall be under the control
h u i», rrfund a n y citrplui *o rrtainn l Ui any a public titirary and rradin^ i« jfn free for ti e On r im p a n y of S a x a i Miitli«, (o iwessst ot not im&gt;rr Ibe c t j r p afditvÉrc2»%i jq L a t v ir»»el, or ol a n y
.•*rrdtit « *1
•stacex. lo ca p u n .p f a ecn ctri. and methud o f dttJ ’ rescnlriag
r«-'
be U roughL
*
,
_ _
•
i ‘e n a k t*t U t^ rm e M iA g O d - M ilfi« S T w i S S h w b n t U " " ,
la tea.) together atlh a statement under ‘o*th
h ownrr of ouch a rticlrt. nit heire or aatigiu. of the inhabitant» of euch city or tt.mm they »hall than lour tliviticna, ami to l-e k ro w n as the statio n tf&lt; |N rrn J J i1^ f&lt; aw t^ N ditta «Ad »«idi
tnbution.ahñl édi n other Infonnatlun a t he m ay from »aid a l l i e n th»} a certain Individui!, nriu of the Railroad CoiDmisstoneri of this S tate, w h o ^ \ ’ ith
il ou t T ir s t Procuring U cenre
.* *,
^ * f,.
’’
F irriils h e r at M illtis.en d whiri-. .h a ll tv . (Crtscft V utt» »halt f# T A !tT ir i r t A .mipw« fine» n ot #1
Be H PiiAcfeJ by the D f l d i l u r i o f Che Mat«
Cfloti caliMactory proof of «uch ownership
shall h ave full power to regulate the prices to tic
call
an
elcit^on
to
d
een
'r
whether
tu
ch
i u Mic
darin recam ar».
uf
tfir
u
r
g
s
r
u
u
i
u
o
lilie
vl
Ifir
b
ls
te
.
or
ol IJotUU;
■ " icorporation h a i procured mcTi liilcrn »l K ave
■* ‘
rc tth p g tw«nty hi% 9 lUUA» Fur tf.e »ame o f l r r w : ,
X ln rasa auch balance »hai1 not t« library an«b rradtrg rOohj »hall h^* r\tablt»hed
-’ i) » r i » I p
charged and service to be rendered b y a d y |&gt;etauii, " • of n i i u i i Y
U ‘ ,‘ U ' “ rB 0 ,. ' h* ^ * ' - 1 rnure lhaj, t7 r lve'';; ; '.
Spc 1 6 . T h a t a i «non a fte r tb* p a u sa * o f th ii nue
................................................................»ed
(a.)
IM
u
ie
B
itlilc
n
s
Ms)
be
l
o
i
s
u
d
—
« Licerne,
Lice
and'bai not. to the beat uf athaiit'i firm o r corporation owning, controlling o r opera
1«)
H
ifcratpe
tii.m-tVc
\
r
t
i
u
r
with
ta
d
m
m
lu
c
t
llaimed by th« rifh tfu ! owner within onc year in «ai ! c ity or town. am i. if a rva&gt;*rity of the regiafe d in a I
T h a t any* per»e n , film c r cori o r a ­
A ct aa m ay be (uacticahto. and the Commlaaion
Section I. No .I s^p a n , firm or corporation shall i a r&gt;«iCa,n*1V *
( 'm .it ni n s v i t linii.cd m it.r vicin ity ul any discharge, to tidur# to n ea t irbrtor ta fin g i to ftion.
'
‘
information and belief, wcuryd g.iiccntefrym Uta tin g a n y line or lines ul
Ur iueh »aW. a» »j»ecifieO In »action on*'hereof, tem i voter» uf »uch city
e ryap« d in thr tucif «*» o l Duping av y nuref*
ui teJegreph.
telrgre
(or wny »«vice engage in or manage
'IN .,
•halt deem edvitahle. the Imoki adoptad a i a Slate
town, at ruth, an Seaport' In Ibr
. b y plant or
*&gt;r m achine for the 1\ * ‘
M atr oi 1 Wrfuia, at ri wh«n • e n t y c e *«» lofttitur* r t pay and a llcw g n c ta ,
to deal in ‘ lai 1 luch liquori,d u ll forthwith perform
rn
*ucb
inanAurr
or
£&lt;01
riMur
of
tifth
hotaJ
nr
al
«r
eu!
te
rra
i «ao ¡d oilu il in thi» M ate, shall
ed
-by
tu
fh
person,
firm
'o
r
corporatkpi
ren i
‘ “
election. ahjwJl vote in fa v i* of r»»mhftahtng at&gt;d hi lu im id a, tl iflrtiU tu tfir S tair. Ihc
uniform a yitrm of text tonka ih all lie introduced
hi
procure a orrbtiesl copy of inch1 internal
Internal Kevonue
lu * x tia I clue duti«« a t c a u l •&gt; p. to m nt« re# p iuvhlr l &lt;c t je a t y | Ire««» « I «N pre»i\ le r t k w»it«
Revenue a n d 'all the j o v e n g iv e n .iu iah! jJo in im sL'.ouy« purpose of e xtra ctin g oiffqom jcotton i •**'
»nlina bou»« »hall a o y »uch balance to tho mauitAinmi# im h 1 ubhc lit rAry.
iTTfon, or a lp ..
and used a t te x lb u o k t Lu Ute c ic lu n o n o f a ll
G r.vciTuf e a ) , in hr« dtuiitrur. a ix tp t ifi.nr to cus.I i «0.1 bt 1er n ot «xcccdiig tb iriy «*«&gt;* Ttrd «1«t*r i &gt; * I a i ) n irr t nunc» «|«rat« d b y
j a lr ' r*^lwfrT f v i .i K i i i « . °f-L‘
an
.«► XVtvin all imitili.(¿1C tuhoalain tb tttm tm ü m r
^
I III I f l M l l l l ' l l l j l l —
i f ir n r r ewnew«» at «
prescribed a g a m ^ n ^ r o j f ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ r o r jdrvpne f
•d .T h ffl nachsn* pierei« aneti h r an m m tru cd a t
ern n |,ru vi t r t til r* *
y, ‘
[tatuici ol tire united Slate» as amended, afore- op eratin g Vadrbads. b y and under the Laws uf ìta le a-id’ Ctiuniy. Ifoêuva .
morr than tw o niillTon th f «follar anm ially to I*
prevent the uta of- lUgolffiueritary book«, tiul •aid. A pd it shall be the d u ty of auch çrojt-cuU .
§CC- 3
T h at cnlM n-u r I oil m ills irith a i* g g c .
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CH APTER é l f 7 — &lt;N0 7 §)
« l« » |f uf
auch »upplenm jtarjr to rli
levied end Cnürrtr«! in Mer manner a* an&gt; «»Ihr»
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tt
\b ) Planner
1— ..er. —
alter procuring — 1
........ -"1 |M|^ , h'krrtda wee.hereirv -in lan d «■ in rn (urn - agam it
t'm prx.iipvo-bca.'i'i 'i ties «.arerarer.
y c n r t r t i n oten*
t*.. r r , «te» «t I» &gt;« id tl r time « f the trinili* to tt» he 11 c
•tr a i d «^«Ijis fr« fik ret) f l i r r ir n ire».
.......... P rell Ihg Thfw A fM iflZknâl Judicial Cir
t»»rw •.( »aid r»iy or town, arai to l»r, know n ai
&gt;raretreg&gt;jp «a ie u q c . , r ,
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cuit» in the State o f 'Florida, tu k hr own am! tlic *I.tl*tarv Fumi "
.
rtneC, T hat nothin«: in this Act. »Jit!
• n r p nr ul n ret-1 «f wrT*« »Awl «t! in «J«r YJ gititi le lc r » retti it* irfi’f l I n n , d u t). lrovid f« l lui
c ap a city of m orr'th.\n ten bwii and 1 c , than
-Sex -12
rlh&gt;»lh,*i»jft»titA lM *lw n or u th crw iir, if«»
into ihr
1\\
tr ir g fu ^ i (luiilif iKioincv* m lin t .‘«tat«, who»« lina
Deudnatrd a i .Ninth. T enth and lile»rntb Ju
Sr« J
Wlveii env city r»r fr w?» («un til «hall
.ching In.
school
I AI &lt;\-i v (irehahidtUtier, (rrtAtpc
he teaching
in .aan
n yy scho
*r. ul it*« p d c t iliig rertiil» /«j lhe h m a lu n « f (ber 1 bat ru «entri ce to Jurfiafgr tfiall t# eicape' ,r »IroaF ♦ «Fd f i l i l i t ( fM v M « it I fit. ihe
i( tuch | x i v n , tirm or cor|K»mtion h«t or hn«^ is oh are wholly or in part in th(».Stgte, u&gt; Iw en ty d v r j&gt;cr ik iy , shall pay
• f » at**» * nl&gt; *fipl [if. «livu ’e i« «1 «1 all's o t
f)rn tg l B sa in r • r
diua| Circuit», and Defining an«! Fixing the ha\r &lt;!* «oled by ordir am«* to ratahliah at •1 fl am« ( c iija tu &lt; % #f tl#
V more&gt; advancëil,
*
than U»nit&gt;rap «1 «a ¿tedión
At.&lt; i »: í,i)»i «i i.i F k n d a
ilolfiirx, inillv^rith a Capacity of more than tw rn ty
[»Ak^frvI-. a license (iti;n Ifu* State .to iJeaJ in fa
c a rru d mit e h i u Im n wilh« ut f h» *i p»*{* al ol th« le c u n o tiu e d a» .the r*«njy 1 I w a«lr at d •*«I ria
’ T rfn ton al fdmit» and Ilotlndan*» of hue It A d d i­ tan a public library an«! rraslinp n-*rn ut «tri th»S
xaiil L k w m i rio n d a, can tie made appi» five Ton* per day chall p a y a !icen*r of one hu a* point am \ ». •.»
» of thl■t Act', ___
not the u«e of auy-lwoV'uivin auch
U«t 2 T hat Fcitron U * v l 1 ^ « ^ |i« ia | Platu
inU&gt;sicatm4 ln|uorm
.Nrt.l it »hall ho.th«
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r
1 1 fora tht rr ly rn I141I« j e f i r atatuui
r«»
«tall
the Waehlpg »»a) «d W ailr 01 d e in » ,
■
m^Thbrf
uf
t!«r
|l
tional Circuit» and Defining and F ilin g t ic
A&lt; 1 t f r &gt; »hall rlr tf a Library It« aid in 11 runt fr» of tji*» Fiat» .pf h Ln«;» *f « yjNi iJJto «an « 1*
lifw
o c h qofr
ír «tudy, IlroVÍl-d, Thal luth «kity of sui:h.fm&gt;«rfct)iin4f odicer. if he l&gt;r a C ounty cable to an y person, linn or curpuration owning, ilrrt] doPar*
, • « m m w ftä
imch
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of II e c i t a i irai k n li w hi* h O c i Hr\«li r lu lor g» due to « *c v»»i* r i alti ft or fica «fi . M .ii h a i« I « &gt;« r.d
Territorial Limit» and lloum lanc» ot the Light
frfue d irti tor» to t e iln -r r i Iritni thr Citile
•O iU a.l
«
higher h r u 0 Q E R l not be taught to th *r» ch n ,n n Solicitor, Ui forthw ith fUo inform ation a4airut con trollin g or operating a line or lines ol lelcqrapn. l Sex i
u rn * at
hereby. an-«i«!«d tv as fo read a* fel.i | » :
*
T hat a ll saLl L ^ n ^ »hall !*c payable S tate of Fiorala n. ,
(cj
hcliiauca.
Mow
L
n
fa
iu
d
No
««titel
e«
h au lin g Judicial Circuit».
large, rii wfhich H&lt; ard neither the M ayor 1.0f any
of the Iir anche) mentioned arai M t ou'. In'Aec- a n y such txrson . firm or corfiaraUon havin g such T h e aaid C om tn iin o n cn shall alto have (towet on or before the f\p t d a y ot*LV2ob 4 r of each vrar. Secretan* and hi» a*»*»' »
I t c t l i a 7 JV
A im s n tn t. L b c iflln c and Or- ni a c c u il n Alliai »hfclJ be vaiftsd into e a c iu u o n the c i n t i t i uf t e r i t », f : n * r r corj « »aliena'
o r e ia tir g iv c h n in e op n u c a F&gt; the «aeiciaa
4 U I
showing the name« «.( all
arvl a u th o rity to reqtfire said companies |p lo ­
1 l i i 'X t W Ihta A c t.
. .
.
U •Enacted by tbv U t f i l i l u r e of The Slate m em ler o f th ç a t y o r town cou n cil.aliali l«e a Kanlfatlon — ! he arm am tnt a rd ( rgaßirauon of u n til th e tame thaï! h a v e \&lt; mi «p¡ rcviel L y Ih t «T due «ubi« re e . l-e uithtn th»| m ta m rg « f. thl#
'n trrn a l K rvrn u o L ie r a » ami not hartnjf a State cate agencies a t railroad ila tio ru . or a t other con ­ and no license shall be in u e d for a n y fractio n al t ificaie* have lirrn grants •
memlrfr
Such
director».
fir*t
tleetr)!
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j!l
T h a t nothing herein that! be contha
N
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uida,
and
lt»‘»y«t(m
c
f
uwctplir.r
a
rd
of
Florida
:
,
part
of
a
year.
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ierase to «leal in such Infu/in usufrr the.taw « venient points in cities arvl towns reached b y
thri/ c ft.c e o n e for ffir trim of (&lt;rc &gt;car. m r* jut
«telttrl- t i . k a .».- | i-rg -*-i--*—« ii.C ¡,,;rn ns of the
Sac 4
A n v person viola!m u the pim Ttinna Kaoinincr*. an»l »hall k ,.
AH irn lrrcr» ,exc« p|
Section I There »hall be eleven judicial tlio tr in . of lw o yrar». c»nr for th F .tc in l^ f thrrr exercise». O.all co n firm , as r i s r l y a r jc k iih lr; to n ar «lirg tor th» fi^ r l t y r
l i e J ^ l.’ p n *hr p tfttn ta lio n to the lU a td o i
m
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n
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;
.
_ .
Ihihliic tcln yaf^ ’. yiKiTli.'Kit tha' State from pro- of th ii S tate, ami to protccute tu ch intlivnJual. railroads where the buttress warrants it.
that
whu
h
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n
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nr
m
ay
b
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Xif Oil* A ct «hill tie d tem rd gu ilty of a m isdem ean ­
fh« tc in ii»*rg f ,t /s!»!!* ii l • n tm u l info «jo cu* C eutily C c fi «n|»taior,fra of a r y cau n ty in th it
firm or con »oration within foar ( 4 ) month* frxim
coiti in and for the S tate of Fionda, and the»« yrarv on r foi thr trfru of four yr»it», a r v fiw r for
Sec'. J. T h a t the (lowers of the Coin mi aaidheVx or, an#! shall Ij« punished b y a fine not rxcead m g and tioing* of &lt;ai&gt;l M.s
• -Ne i q l
ruring
t»y law for the N a \ y of the I rtted blatta.
nah
« u o k ijif lb a utuai w a y ,‘ in caie nò contrant the time of filimi said information, unie** can»«
lion pit n f tly .g{ yAr »fiur jip|H&gt;iaí l y il»e cun- State «&gt;/ »,«1 a ffid a vit, »Tgrid l y at fiaat !«n n il«
»II I« eleven c irc u iti judge» and clevrji State thr terrn of fivr yrar».
. " I (VgfJI
Irom t__.»n»t
h it u d a y of July
ke(it open at at!
f* __ _ ____
to-iregulate charges l&gt;y cnr|ioratlt&gt;ns. cqm panics double the am ount of said license
ahatl ba m S,1. ..
the contractor. U d ì or refute«,
Sec* J
T hat Lection 740 o f the ( i t e r i l i 't n i t g authOHH
a ^ F t..................................
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.
h«n th# i Çnrr orile rin g a »«r.». I 'i i 'i f u ' pit i «1 ly in atigh 4« unf&gt; \ w h u h
lrtUl fnm nda for a further cnittm- anil (versms herein re!erred to shall ap jd y only*
fnlU,»irig thnr Appointn'rnt arr! one director Statute» of the S tate of F iends t e . a id the is n e
tion.
.
‘ Í í , 1 ItorneV», who ih a ll be appointed b y the G over
ifth l,
to fnrnith
the.. t»&gt;oW.provided, fdl In th ll A ct constituting
ficc .1
That all law* apd p an* of law* In rrmn
u i l *1 if.» » f i rt ei rrar«!if\ t* &lt; the tirf.r • f! dm* it &gt;! rell iti'« i « Ü at i m e i n t i n t i |«r»«n».
arf
crtnftfRied
h
r
the
îim
ate
and
w
ho
«hall
«Vincr
l*e
«Sown
A
n
i
if
uu:h
prvitrrutifirf
officer
•Kill Yr rhr.c^n annually Thereafter for the trim It f ir n b y a rrrrd e d fv av tn T»od a* tr|*rw*
u
liuti- terfuire-f for the uve in Ihr respective
to
ides-vages
len
t
by
tBlrgryi’
^
(n’
m
'«
V
point
tu
at the 1
flirt with thi« A rt arr hereby r*-jw»!r4
leí» g » r i« fiw l‘ « » r r r T r r r r .r f a TTtlfit m a rtia l firtr» f*r. Tin*«, f «*«i «••■ Im p t*« if&gt; f|T r tttiT i tern*
t*c a S ta te '• AtUirney. it phall tic h&gt;* lut&gt; tn pic
their office fur
for the
tne term provided
pr
it hy tl«r «»I I v*- ir a i* and in fair# of * rei at rir% bv rr*isra
• . gffI pL! their
Cssrrying out «ut
another in this State.
,
Secliou 7 4 0
0 (g» n i)^ iu n - TheG&lt;*»«inur »•
schools
Set A
1 hie A ct shall ta k e rtlcct (&gt;ctoi&gt;rr n t
in j &lt; ir ta a f r i l'fo ti an c flci «Wr. hr ihall Al « i ce
sent the infortiia’ ion *0 ao pjpi-«l 1«^* hnn to
ntlitution: P ro v id n i. That thr eight circuit turn rrirnval nr otherwur. jhf t« ur ril Ihall fill i crwn ander m t hl f l
u citi g ii'in irg upeiatiin» in thi* State, gi»ir.g
Act the «aid lina
' ta l
bee J
T h a t nothing in this Act »hail be co n - ' , 9! 1.
Çec IS. That any teacher who that! willfully the n e tt iuarr&lt;iinj{ liran&gt;l J u rr
tfir mifijiA «»/ the Slate. rb tify &lt; tk i iaul c l l n d d « t i l r w n tvice iri |-o*eil d
thr r t f t r «^» ta n « » l i n i cd. arr 1 ot um g due
J
g
fi
an«!
S
tair
attorney»
Imldind
(dttre
at
the
•u f! &gt;a«ari(v fn/ (nr Ai net pi n d trim and no • hkll h a le the f • A c f an«i [» Jrr rr l &gt;’ reuf b«i;\e# d to
mamlwr^ vhaìl ■ '
il
11 *e, or permit to tie u«ed in hit or her achoul. any
«trued to prevent lelrgranh companies from »n j ' A p p ro ved Mav
a^i!
of
hi»
jij
i
n
i
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fbt
«««.f
w
I
u
h
1
«•ttf.catM-n
dll
p«t «r to f it *«M lit* f M i j t i f « q t i « r d« I ita
^ne
of
thi»
division
»hall
««»ntimie
to
r
a
n
c
o
r
A
n
y
n
u
in
ty
officer
or
S
tate
C
A
ttorn
ev
failing
director |ha!l r r tr i'r a ry |-«&gt; or Cffn|*en»at»nn I r o i n l f in iid / tÿ ( D f i À n l i U o n rr r the 1 wir
f'»r a cvftth «t*
lest t.vvk upon’ the liranchrt embraced in thl« tn tbrfform the ilutie* set forth i(l thl* A it shall t r n mi inti» ciintract* « ill; r irntnon » a rfitri fnr
- u si
n «v I « c l l 4 »n.&gt; I &gt; »• gi* t« m l n red in | «f«i n • 1
¿rUilictirin over their ra iitin u rtrruit» a» &lt;00
n ar » 1» il • • t n ir • • t i «stated I y • u« h |# • •«&gt;n
for arv
rrndrrr«| a« a rla m U i of unh
•orgery 1»* |h»
r u hanjit* «»! W f'IC ft. n** In aifr&lt;l r«i*tm 4 Ci»i» &lt;
A n , whrrr the Commis won hai adopted a 1»Mk
•da N a* a! M»uf *r. Vo »ilcluii • * ! IT at ,1 lot ti re* to l \ «!« fi \ e r v ihti i.| h »«ne i b t u i l i i i '* • Tt «• « •f«*
1
t«r*««% . I n i or ffc- r i« ‘ m i « ratini- or •«»«•
litutrd at tfir time o! l!n* dikiMOi» until thr !••»’•! *iy\ %Ui h dor t to l \ »1 a " «;•« r m c h lo r d «•• t! r II skr I fr i|tli! • &gt;», * Ot/re! &lt;( 1(1-1« itti In tt« (»
gu ilty of m alfrasam ^ «•( tifhir. and
u i s i t i « or».)
Mt. /!•
I fa il* rcJatinrf l!\rr»|.» m »- («» |&gt;rt.h ! m( lh&gt; |*ri %i '
!*' rn l v dui!«
.
r «
iM-in th ii branch, ultu-r thin the one «».adapted, l»e
a id i l e «a’d d it i 11 &gt; l a d l i u a j «1 »c«1 «f 1^0 I « fretti i * . i t L « n ) i « !n » r «1 l»*e i « | t| * T i « i r .
hilar* an#\ Slate attorney* of the itirrr addlltoo ai " uitr ’ nJah.frfKiirr
a sh-taing ui stuh tailurr. t»c «'cinovrvi legr of pa*»r» «f iran r* or fh» r%charier ih rm if
S im (« uurrlwr* *1 all trumr
rate
fee
of
h
•
*
*
*
4 |
«luifin
rn
t.
&lt;ur
fW
Ot
panici
ÎN
.M
ib
i.a
urd«f
lie
the County Huant id Public Instruction diati •nay
•'■ y* Tu tî» 'hr t n « « f 1,. h 1 1 nf ««t 1 n mi ac t u fi • I d d a l »celt w arie • r (il hit» 1• er« retail g ,|*. a
A.N’ «\( *T lo t re,»te the F ionda .State |t
i
hereby
*liall h a ir «juakhrd
fnnh such other hy tnr llc v r rn u r oi this Stato
bV '%created
t
duirS %l»v* thru a|'|io*n1 turrit n r«t ar d otgan
• » «I gtuiU
m
d o iih cale. i n t
law» « f ih r l nit«d L l a lli a n t 1««r lire! | m p »«
» llh ra^h «»(her (i»r i M m l i i m . A^rnli. nn|iUi&gt;rr*
iltvehargr arvl cancel the certificale of said teach.
D entai F. «aniinrr«. to P ruvide for tfje Ap
i
All laws nr pari* ol law« in conflict a n ! their U n u liri of »ui:h trlr^rapli co m ia n trV ‘
. circuit
.judge«
u lg n and State attorney* fiuklmg u r by ( IfifCtimi one f l their 1 urul« r prra»«|rnt at d hr chall la v e |a * r r To a ld i «Inule annex, to | * 1 le bi* tl n «direte c « n u ai «lit g « fi.« t » the •turein i r n»«» m thr ««mit* ll w fiu h ih» .«fii*«r. Provided.-"that they may UM, or permit to Iw herewith tw.. am i hereby are rrpeile«!
rii
ali
« ».ni of l) « fi« •«• m | « •• d I &gt; »lieh «ouït 11 al
*omimeni «&gt;f Ita Member». tu Prracrlbe thè uf J tentai T u
anl» r«*»«‘r. l u t 1 o pu *« «i.tffe? fc'i l ’arjueT « la ll
»hall
ar%»tally
)t
tru»
drVi»H)n|khall
Iht*
at
the
time
o
f
1
m il rjk rf (•fllm i » « hi»&gt; J# nrtru afy
ion««
fidale,
ib»!
at
«
1
i
rgantte
ret
d
ftc
ig
a
n
irr
ihc
♦
ng
into
the
ha
an
J
the
Dtlicff*,
agents,
rmpkijrec*
arvl
their
I
uie«t. auch tmok or book», at mav now tie ownrd
W hen ir h»d on 1. !• refi «I**»! then It «T »II fa th« di ty
hjtiea a n i J'nwpf« of t|\«* H«*art! « n i It» Mem
ApnrovsM June fo i r
ntinue tn offirr until Ihr r a p ik tio n of th n r
T lrer ol «ill h fwretd «ball )r » •.ti#«r«ifi
T hr y w h«»*.» «4 M l uri» i r jtoit .f ihr ('«uii'a N»\*l P al arc! «t th« •l • t •I* « f«r» m lie «aie
al
(•nnlip« of &lt;n!irr «&lt;• aaaaai carrier» Mihjrct to (h# • }m-r% fo R rou irr i h i F u m iflitin n ? . Sat-l pfUVIVl'HI* ht I ‘
by the pupil» of th» schools, until sunti lo o k «
• «i h ft« «t «1 fr« • re*« t «t
«»,t T.ifi • f • i «• %.)
d i f« « J • I &lt; • l f I, I i r n iM iji m '4 u u r liltin g trim ot tim er 4*« ju
»!.»•' !.*\( M *#»- to rr ak* rerM a«U«|d »p« h hi «aw .
MtMta,
a« !•» «••rf«»*iM i" any "ig a n ita lio n . I »e • «til «d - a .’ t i l t i d t a l r « « n n a ttlifg « fl »« 1 V'
k v (|
«hall earh 1. «
dvuiuiu of thi* A c t
•
are wwrp out. not r_t, eedinu one year fm nrdate
di»!#!y •« t r uf« • « ,i a ( tr t «n t t ( «utL
1
ho
Il »w*r«t "t It* Me'id*rrm.ol App'n ani» for « tifo
fty* o f the c in u it« v r ip r c t u r l)
uid y
rule* ««id irg u a i «««ii* f ,r iheir *wi lfuiOancw, ui«t « p u n ì, «tuli Inretructkun or due it line » Im i, i*
ScC 4
That m Mi tar a« (hr form* ami tuMh
of aiioptknt.
,
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lu
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th
c
fi
ap
tu
er j«
&gt;.u« li
!» p e rn ii or pr&gt;tun». f.tm or fin i» ,
u in «u»
cale* UT Practice D cntiatry and D entai Sur* five dollar» loi • .»
|i*divi«inn.
thr
cou
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of
thru
r
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lr
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may
t»r
for ihc reovt rnn ent ul the M racy at.»! rtadmg nfrw m m ay h crialter l e p teicnbed Ly law tor the
• 141
dulie» of tlie ulfirr
Sec I V. T hat any dealer. Herk, or agent a ho
Oil«» of •cominttntf and of rrport* are p rra cn lx il
lo in tir w thr c«url%ur tn th r «xn,n a n liiig « f lu t r «(ir^ttatM ii ur sai ¡e itatiori» f u n i a fiew irg •o« h
*
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i
f
r
attoi
gjrry.
tn
Hcg^late-the
Manne»
,
of
laauing
Such
Cludid.
ami
a
circuit
judge
a
n
d
.S
ta
te
attorney
riM
'fT)
at
they
n
»V#lrrm
r*|*rdirnt.
»ubjeet
t|&gt;
the
o f|« n lra iio n governm ent a id du ciplm r of the I« r f hr Tn « 1 ru g, a/ d it •hall le thrtdul Y «•! thr- wwf t* or d i i t u t«&gt; cerai &gt;e »1 0 D e *W!t «!« r « ( Bny
r*ri
«ball «ri! any tmok fl
for a erratrr prier Ilian tht AN A C T Perm itting lim itin g and Loan A u o - umler the a u th ority of thi* A rt for mrtMirati#«ni
t ertih calea fo S p erify »h»* (Tiarget T herrfn r, expense» in m m I
each pf the thrrr a«lditw&gt;nal circuit» hereby n ilriiD N in a n ! r«-rt** 1 « f the nt\ I t town n un
S a* ai if d illa id the U nititi State c* ui ii 1 er iTaf »•'«!• fi «• • - n - i»''lu/ ') • v . U li.il il 1 c* n Usai d
i actions
IntTra##- Tticu t'apita! St#»vk.
causliaga prua ah^U !&lt;c guilty o f a miai lenita nor.
u ^ ^ c J i*t Inter it atr Connacict. they AliaU Luu
P
t»» U»Ml&lt;Ul* U»«* Prue-Ue-e «*j DrM|l»|fy «*«mI M -l II* a ri
I l.n !rr r f 1 * 1 ?« ns. hm
tr ci.tr « tal h m , »• de*
a ted »hall \&lt; appointed, »hen iLc x iiiu tt «curt» 4 k- » ' t 'd lllllrlu jitclit With 11 .1* A lt .
1 1 «)
I «»T|«'*e •) r ro n 1er nt c» n n i**t«&gt;».r«f n attai t ’ t •&gt;’ • fia • ' I* t 'I « I li « I • u g li i**ur hi« a «i
hue Ite It l.n u tr U by Ihr L r t iU f iu ii of the Sfata
and upon o m iv k Iimti ih .ilH e |Hinishr«l tty
•»fiiigts nr«r a» 11*»6v ! h* t &gt; (hr lorin« an-! maths»!*
hí*
*\#i«iA'ii
the thrrr additional circuit* «hall havr* ,11111
Meritai Surgtfv in Thi« S tate, t*» Deviare thè
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1
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ol
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not aioartllnir 1 10
a»
«hai!
I*e
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Ttf' rrTi ««uiititw piracribctj lur »uch corpurJilinn*
of florid a
Milf I I d
») « in t attir» i!« |p :rlid u n 1
n ««1
P rarticing nf D rnttsTrr or Denta! Murgery.
etion over all circuit court lane« ti-rji i-rnding fir»!.
.«r donatt'T »«* the firs'll of thr oiganiawtom ••! t ie . »am 1 '« i da N « u ; klifilia.
Sr» 20
Th«t «awl U «t U»*»k Commission
y th r Inlrrw latr t «Miimrrca 1 4&gt;iiiini*«i«i!i
ti r « f r i di i • (« p li airelit g 1 n. tu alierei the in tin reff da* it ll M i.«U»l&gt;
*'
| tha varum» counlir* ct&gt;m|»t-TPg «Aid additional Libra« t l‘und ai •'. of ih« r« tiling or eonatnu tion n a y la iiu ie a ie d or »! ;f» in»* 1 • •' at «1 the C iii|
W itlm ut rirat Mavmg (hitu m n l a n i K e fir lei] ti**ner y *1*J •■.* .
Section I
Tli.st all tlu iH u ig m d U»an A m i
■hall «orvr without c*miprn«ation. anil the mem
Sec
b
That
all
law*
a
n
!
part*
of
law*
in
in
the
di
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et
b
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4
Nu«
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««uree
of
»(tre'n
shaM
FV
conj
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,
and
no
civil
«
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criminal
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pUailiog
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library
I
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thr
«u|re
r
vtticm
«arr
and
ation s in the S tate uf Ptorni*.
hereby
•
ra t tou a* «1 grade or rating ul any iu th (filter» «a;«l «« un»V urti! l U J i r ai «1 t h» r»fi * i«« « air
t»er« of the t u b commlwion actu ally srrv n f/ «hall n
► lictmrnt »ball aL»tr br iiua*hrd iliip .im d or «0*1« •I\ of live grouti«)» rociit % or buildn g* cun
Ar? and t«» P romde ^he l'unishm ent Thensfpr. other rnmprrivan*
CM&gt;n»ad and euip&gt;»wrre«| t.j
their c ap i­ routltct w ith this .Act |ir. and the *amr arr herrliy,
i. ay le a ltri» d to thr i s t i r t t«««MOl&gt; to Meure I up! or until In! •fe lir •,u«n^ lire.*- I «« n kept *lrif!«d tu afire# Ip tfir «« ta t&gt; wltftff'lt) Thr t'fi c' mx i t
t*e pant a i*er them of four dollar* pr/ d«y dunng
Uralrsl
• 1 ta^l !« j ik tr i, tn l to tl« P« »id ( ì ( « u r i ) Crm
•fratrd tn any of thr circuit* by it«**»«, ui thi» »tfuetr«! Ira'r#l*»«f set at an for thr imri»«**
and for thè •Viola Ikon uf Thi« A r t. to lleclarv Äitunrr* «hall aut*
tal
»tiK-k
u*
an
arrouut
not
errredtntf
l
«
u
Million
•uén
untfofTTiity
the tim e that they are a c tiv ity eng.siie«! not tn r t
SeC
h
T
hat
this
A
rt
»ha!!
take
r!Trrt
‘j|-»*n
(he
«aid
II»
'
I br.cd io ci I all «1« day lût ««&lt;!&gt; «fid ai «1 ndrerel« f gita ard «Ut! «lati le «(H n e r e ««! thnrtn
angr
in
cliruit»
or
divituin
ot
the
State
intu
ih** P tfin g .-or .\t1#-fn!if|ng lo IMr w ith Sai«|
I-&gt;*" s »»
*
h*
4
1 1 at N f t R i i
4«. of I hr is to ria i f •rei IW » 11 «f« «
feral thirty day*, andin aiLll'm o sliaìl l»rfat»*»d*
* i*a*va#cr an&lt;! at*|#t'»val by t!ir (H&gt;»rn»urjf
All fa**«
d
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d
ni!
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I
tie
an
i
fi
It
»hail
r
r»ardir*» cl w Weir if e. n r,r t r u i l o fr« n w lu h
bvrw
judicial
ui#
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all
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i«ntlii.a
ilf'n
fll.
or
It»
Vfe-rntter»
(’ertalo
Spnrinu*
See 2
S a il lit« » « » OL stock* m fT lke made
«Il moneM actu ally eTj»en*f^l hy tL»»n 1:1 Uir i&gt;ay
iiiju
( {)«•» a 'lir a la« -&lt;f4tb-» it t.hc a p p riix jl .’ »( thr
nuitii,! f* » ’ he Streitijr» «I ibAMret# of 1 '• nd* Ir atti *hv»-a*ur^|« hr lin t) ul t&gt;, ; t * *»11 I« «• (Ni| i • • f w Mr 15)1. t *1 » ^ah«| c» l ' d r u i . M, » f ü g a;« Ire a lti!.
la/iy pi tlu ckicuiiw a* herein r ial :«»h»d n««&gt; t&lt;r fund* ••« r aic«l 11 i «1 &gt; M n p• •«
»1 h«rur»ient* a^ «• lla«i&lt; *»«r thè UcuiTig of .Su«h iffile i tlw pr«v 1
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Sec S * In t ir « » « i t
ih« re^tlar M t m n y
Uintamr»! ar «1 pn»*c# .itrd in %tn h *t if«uit
1 ert tirale , ti.) I«r ^ k .««'.ttiMn ••/ I h a 'w • y&lt; 1 t«•
imMie irh&gt;bi! fu n ! ami they ‘ h i'l oi«ikr m l and a#vl L-gally ca!|e»t 4t»d h i d t»y \»»te of ihrer
diction 7 4 2
Ci n n diilt nid Olllcer» — Ail •!
• . . . t l . .! rI « • »• r ♦ « I hr • fi «41 ! rei • ti. cf ihr r«Ai«| i l i.i i ni) i i r r i h m er« rvprrf•
a • t* k»| f Iu* ibw U*« 1 ■ i u j i id jfk ll.
I Sr«. J
J h r Al*l JU'Im i«I 1 Hiiiit tl1«. 1r 1 &lt;11 !
Pf
' for .ila P itu
nani 1 » i*m fine for 4 li* St j *r 1 I« a »
fourths «•( the htiu! iiundwr .«i lwr»vt«»ri
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wj «d (hr ntuntir* •*! I ifattihia Santa h««e-re
L it M*TCKl r.«aa - NO ft9
CanxrJLTvuMt ••• * «ahim ( eriifistit#*« and to Du» A i l »h* ' tr«t \ .
4 djm. nal I*« WI 1 * 4 f ) r I « tari» «« 11
or \itl4 i . »tut »halt 1« &lt;!i»*f! i .|smii t|.» I •«»:« »vito» «hall I*»« 1l*e «îa|» T»f »cli-rel
îWc 2 1
Th«t aH la-«« an»! f»s»t« nf UN* « m ■ hall \*&gt; the d u ly of f i r Pr^u Irnt within th«n&gt;
1 : 1 1.
fP'm thr ;«o
•*
in niiru g in lb ce 5 fj*lf rt*Srellt« I fic stuf y « I tha
y! Waltcm.
*
H r fr a l All La ir v in C«»n h«;t ll^ r ^ ith
il I •d ill 1*1 th* I reatawtrf « 1 h ii I i t i |
a I i « m* tin i t
\ \ l« tr * fiuti* ar&gt; K ', iiim &gt;! lo le ! :&gt; i
ron dici wviij this Act !»r ami th#- sanw a ir hereby day* th crm fle f, to mace a rrturn to th«* Secretary
AN A C T to l*r »hÜMt llrt* or Wager* U|*on (he i
Starr
A ttc ii « v
thr un*id iß afiu fi «Ir ««v td y
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Slate, unticr oalli. uf the mmwuuI uf ««aJi tn
i
Ihr Srconn judicial r im iit «hall 1^ or
u jo ii Vi in ) m i ••glint hy the |u«
undergo r »amir al*« fi l e l e i f a| jeufiti«.« n i. il,«»
repealed.
•
• J uf
• » r| ifir jrr it iî»r g a fin « i.p-n »h» i fi.c n * ap
K^kult of A ny Trial »»r Lontr-.t of Skill. Sf* d f fle II I nadctl b&gt; Ihr I c » u ljtu rr t*i (he Siale fhi ! w »th an» of i
brtrgiic flk» re«n( i» gititaiirl lu s« r«Ti}&lt;t ihr »uil,
errasef an«I th# i
1 « Idfllonal
(npuw»d
uf
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«jmnflr»
of
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n
1-rofi.
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«'Spili g n ilifaty «4'u tl*-|i arila! Ihr júrtidan t» ai d if ihr n ;irp« lk irehtall I c gitani e«I ihr c« un ly
the va me arr hen
Sec . 'i
T&gt;
this Act shall dak* stU ci upon stock, t* issue«!, and fm m the f1r»w the -.awl return
_ rranVfin JctferM'n atul Lil&lt;it&gt;
•i . n ' j i i nt »t ill l« « fd and «tmll m t 1« o-r«l lia » €• I • «idr tlr ir f »tafl II al Cl, M d l i t nU i l 4 f »uch «een« «t d ü | e n 111« h n.ifitreiy court»
to Prohibit An» i’crwwi From U ecrirrng .Vfly»Stall rt rr** rr fie n *lT r - ?|it retar t «r «!rf«id a n t»
Sex I k. T h ,. 1
Its passage a n ! approval h y .ffw 0&lt;»mni*e
■ * | is Id«*»I the »saur of «'nek «tlall l«e i*nthon»r.J ^»,j
I Sec I Thr third tudicia! «in 111. «ha!
««.(!,
Sex fi «•** I
Ih »t, a II *r,l «♦( l . ' 4 'M iir
••r !jthur*cd f»'t i n &gt;th* f p m * ^ c *n in ur ) • *h»r t a t i , .n el' ig ic». »1.a.”, relu* le {X¡r&lt;&lt;*&lt;d in He mart reî a»e liir T ) de fTreali •! t» at c! V *l«*f •«» Mu!» rita'« f re! tr a* t u r f Y • f»r
to
thing
ot
Value.
Hal
or
Wagr-rr»!
I
p
in
^t|di
J
r Fall I r •*•'* ed
pa.
Approve«! M ay m . I o n
wlirij lu u rtl »fiali l»ccuiii« a paît »•/ tU* Cajatai
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of
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Revolt &gt;%?t»*1 to I’m hiH t“ Ah) l ‘rrw»n Fr«.'m |
I U t • ffiir »• »11 «unfit g r a* a! &lt;i IMK u.rertial, th« t v ihr « t ui t v hu fi -hall I « i n,' 4«. th« alicer e y
Q v r« a c * - • M,
|tr, fyuwai.r«- Ha iiiltnn and C« iuu t-&lt;a
• t«&gt;vi(
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chì-l'i^U . of re|»titam r .terital loliV*;»*
to l»e
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ul
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So «
I h«- l.d la f) L« re; J »1— l ave |&lt; « i l
C II M M I k 6 1 7 ^— (NO 6 0 &gt;
hcc -I
D ia l all Uw -|»r» 1 part« of law* in con ­
dir g ’ o ihr d»\r« t ,!h r if «ark. |»s! T A *.! («urt, n a r ra i
the Fl&lt;jn la Slat« Hoard « Í D entai L a
I See S Tlir fourth ju d u ia ! riu in t *hali l « com- to t'OfchaM- Of k g f JjM uod«. t«s fle e t. ll»M •rf r* dei «e
i t
i l » | *F »du P« c t i t etto tire • Atjftn t«gtdry!) paid kifi»
*.
M 'jn tr or other Thine Hcf A# W agered' t’ i*on L
flict
with
tins
Act
l&lt;,
and
aro
hereby.
rr(w-ale«l
(•in
erii
rii
i.rd«r
Fecliob
«»4
«lf
t)
t h c iili) created. wh«»»e dut^' shall bc lo
rdcif the count»r* of lu n a l ' ««m u ( !ik and. • «envy »n «1 i»ut/ixi&lt;M) p
••(coin |f|
a r d ? • 1 d ' i l e pr« «« tiirg .adirle, a* th ey
•*V
koiMi i#&lt; f»-i
„ A S A C T to A m en i Chantar rAbo of-the U m t»f
í « t CT Thie« Act "Fall grt Into »*fi«r «( t (h* - i l .
pitiding
id try r»f
t* kuiMw
A n y 'éiu íh He*ult. arv! Fpfinddm g A n y p r f* m
»Ml VP II P
S*C, 4
T h u A ct »hall lake d i r c i Mpm its
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7
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Gutaid
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l)»e
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.filate of K k o w ft Hntitlevl " A n A rt hi hr coming a law
Ihr Um • f ' in ihM r*!&gt; 'i- a j |glitt a * 1U»1 &gt;
«ar­
i th :u A ilin g A n ixtm g or .\f-etting ,\n. hurlw .
ib
i l e tsc*aiii«r fi ») m ,u ilC »-e «!cj De i »u i |wV ajttal. t ht jviirdrc.t«un c4 *urfi 4.1 mire
|Sec 6
The fifth judicfal circuit «ha:: he u at
A ct, aa nerfi'fwji
h rrxiru lirr le o v n fi'l
lAxe me in lay s o( L A l'iv A C T .to Arrt
A p p io »«d Jur# j i*)i i
• . Amro«! fieeflon t t iû o f thç Getterai Statute* of
lan ««; d »i«i)Un|« ti fia vCe/t »oRrrwn*adon and
Act». a*»d Ket&gt;^ «hng Sexdiyn p K i ulf the G e n e « ™ AcÄ«
A p p ru vn l .May 10, 1911. ^
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the said Hoanl slutll t« ap iusnted liy the Guv«/« ‘'-h ta ru tes o I Hi.- .
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O ther C om pan y
When cfd im V rvtsf ol (sallen
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Ihn A c t I h r P its , F r id a y io K n u n .l rr ot r a t h
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• O bstructin g A n y Bush D itch, Drain or^Canal. for suchTuirpO M 'ur shad ennuunoa^fù the public A ptil*änd u U j i i s ü Û y . t d 7 -.C r-cr 'I • ' *
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W ximler Sections
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Section I. . T h a i-a ll ditches, drains and canals natufAl
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Mother's ni» «uh *ri-»*&lt;rriit*
atuf»! teeth. And
tb a opeufrtg bf-' a sd e n tai
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A c t pfotolHfing. fit»' im ucance retropani*» fmm herein !.*« pr hereafter cnrutructe .1 In a n y courtly o(flce sir th e ar.nouncemcnt t a tk» pubtT^
Jurirliriion 'o f the C ouniy* Jmig«*» Court.
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Appru»e«l Juhe j, 1 9 1 1 .
* roontie» wbere C ounty C ouris oe Criminal Courts rnm M ning as So « b a t te s » of com m ission shall be of th * S tate nt Florida under tha p roviuoru o i w a y th at, tha one so announcing if A React ire ng
of R ecftri bava rtnt b ein evtaMIxbrxI. Nothing in paid b y a n y other c o f f i n y to an a g tn i. be and C h a p ter X V I . "Title v. F irst Divition of the Genar- den tist shall lie prim a torte «indento jh a n y cou rt
shali for the pur of rom p rie n t jurtofieflon th at su chp erin n is p ra c ­
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S ta tu te* of Uu&gt; Stato g ’ Florid»,
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this Act shall ha annstnovl to give to Justice» oí tb» sante
E IIA H TIÎR 6701 —(MO. 8 6 ). the Peace jurisdiction
cvunmiltrd tin-fie« . 3 . Tins A g l ih all ta li* effect im m ed iately pose o f n taín ft.taie« and repair t&lt;a and re math ticing d en tistry »rvl dental 'kurgery; Provided,
f e M U i of
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a i
- , u nd er th e euro,vision
upon Ita approval b y tha C o ro fn o r. ».
su rcivteion and oontrol of the Board
Hoard T h a t nothing ia th u A c t shall be*au onns trued as
«1 er Section t and
Ihls Act
p i -1. ofI Utk
I A fu A £ T .«S
«b* PH Iffp l I's jr o m t o f
Com
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•eon s from aa tra d in g terthr and Provide, lu rth er,
Sac 3 . W hen II «ball be made to appear.tq tha JJU * nqltarui In this A ct shall p re to n l a n y o p s
6186 — (NO. 671 .
(Iterarne a law without tha approval-of the
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'Efilar?« U * P n w e rio f the n o a n t o f C o u n ty C om m inili nere uf a n y cou n ty Jrtuu a rira rim ir Seelfi w ithuul the u * r .o l lucaj
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Jrtilo n I. * T h a i II shall b* lb * ,t,,!y of e v f r C ' x ^
C H APTER 6 1 8 0 - f N O . 6 1 ).
fiec. 6 . (U ch perssta who Otsirés to pros
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xcluvive Pow er and
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Aitslatta tard remerei ree r t f r * * taiiYU «I?. « s*sL - .«r|
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W t o f T ° r derttaj surgery, o ra n y branch Jhtg«».
Ihorit
le h f Florida to R egulate te rn i upon the infinite« o t saul board andI p u bC T to Amend Section 1109 ( i j j l , C hsptrc
.»aner f u t a
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f. Jlthm ;thf* S u t « »han dle wilh-lho SsWe trey
tha
C harges bf AU P t n e tu , fished in a t.le a s t one issue o l a newpap
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wriUen«hoplicatir&gt;rv(or a permreper
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bl a wriUgnrepplicalAsfrfor
'«frying on a Tele- II«had In said count
IO L o cai Elections Concern
Ftorida. Rcla
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th r con ­ h irtlcerU ficrie. am i (urnfvh BaUriacaory prrxrf A rt (t xTull B* unbnrifTil tor j
R I n a n i, ami unless good cause to ih
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tra ry shall be shown b y one or reore'iut*r*lted that he is at hast twgnty One years o f age. o f to o p c r o u r tn y b ô jr i. l - «refr o.»to--J :ii
CP '&lt;••• andji,lrrs**s In áttrnijarcr oyon |
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to int/x riexss» Juxîicisl Clr- town, siwl cptitlrxl tn lb s us* ot It— I n s librs;
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If th e estim ated cost of repairing any .National K . _ &lt;u____
sllow nl tiy law In wltrrases in sltrtxtsi r* upon •° Taw Ihr catre* o ver for ikin w .la v . - f « i . .«_ _
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fix a a u M
t. * » lisrwh r*t*l¿Tír.| ms y t* m sln M n*»- eonflirt b s rtw ilh be, and ih e ssme sre hen-by ta b tirb y arocndril so as to trad as follows:
such ditch , drain Of c a n ti shall not e^
creT th
rlvil r« brt«,
o f Ihfs A ct the powers o fk fft R ailrtiid Commiasw
»teaea
" e] retai» apptUaUoq. w u.t t o w n « the" form prog BV
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to iread
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■ « «»eh- f i t s ) Pentirei. Orde# a n d ’ N otice n( era rtf'ltx- S tate o f F tafvla shall hr and Ibe aame • urn o f on» hundred 'dollars. Ibe Board of C oun ty I acrflje"! end furnixhe.1 b y «hp,ÜA«Cl «h ü verified
A&lt;f. 10. T )at Frrlinn -s o ol -live» G reift*! m thr ifrcçL
S«c II. TTiXt this A rt sRsll yo into effarl MP^n I ) * b * r t.-.-'It C Aftlth -I ior.tbs iro v u rJ isu t u l
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Btolton andI law* of tons StStrT»
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wine* o r l&lt;^u»hatl be prohibited therein, and«igne-1 by twenty-five per rent of the regntcfV
voter« of aaid county, order an election tn laic
oountyj not ottener than. Olire every four &lt;1
r u ì lo lim ite whether the tain of intnxicatfn,
fiquort,*«rmca
or brer diati be prohíban] in 1
county, and ihall a u n Uic cíen of iaul tuant
to give at Irait thirty day»' notice of «aid election
b y publishing the u n ie in one new«|iaprr in cae
and every-town tn laid county, if a newspaper
or newst-aperi tw putdlihrd in aavl county, anil
if none, then liy (lotting at lead ten written nolle
ea ot mid election in the m oil public placcvln aaid
county, ore of ahich ahatl he at the court house
SA i
Thu Act to go into «fleet immediately
npOn iti pittage and ajiprm at by the (iovtrhor
Approve«! June to. lu ll.

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After you have read these law s, file away the paper in a convenient place
You w ill find this issue- of your paper most valuable for reference when
in doubt as to what was done at the last session of the Florida Legislating
This paper alw ays makes an effort to furnish the most reliable ani_the
1‘freshest’’ news and facts of most benefit to our many readers.
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D ta fU end B ill« of E xch a n g e 'a m ) P ro vid ­ they n e hereby »i,t|„lr„ ,
method, th e territory which it it -prophwil to b y resolution of th« Board Jot (County. Cottimi»*
ing for Contribution Uctwaen Such i ’trton*. in «Il í r i m i t i l case»
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create into a S p e c ia l'Roa,! amt bridge U in n c l.
should there remain any.ol Ih » Be It.Enacted by the Legislature ol (he State
Sec. i
T » u i «U
baM petition »hall a i « . »et mit iti genera! irm i* I Sec. .10 . T___
h a t,, »book!
*
-«,
S
p
fv
ia
l.R
ia
d
and
the «ale. of »au! .
a description and.prupoeeil location of the road*
a n d e r .S fv riir.
of Florida:
*
heTf&amp;nttruction
ying for the'
and bridge* to be con structed; together with the
by M ld olficer» drpo»,|c,i
which M hl b a n d i were
3 c c lin u -l. Th a t. S*o*io«i »a «e *1 the fk rw ie f-T-w u d ii o f . r m i hFuvt ».
“ íT u j
am ount «lim ate»! aa bring necessary, with w h ich o f f
(of
toTReTd b y lU h illo n d Statutra of iho Slate of Pfririda it »m c tu l/ lT g d drfenaanl. I( ti,,
„ C U A P I Ü R f t l t t t - r ^ O « f a — -------------- L ip p a jr h in n rc o iítm f c tw tro i a m e "
'
W*
r »»%
m itre» and paid ou t by them, upon Ordyf o f to »• to trad a* follow «:
•vhe
A S ¿ACT UJ Ameni! Section» t i » ) and i i y j of
„ TOOltey »lu ll to
|J’r. »I
Raid petition . »hall
__ a_lio
_ epecify w hether th a T ro
lha G eneral Statute» ot the S u m of l ' lurida, coet of »uch om s true tin n i* to l e paid for b y th» .he Board of C ou n ty trenun iiMonert lor the repair
ijt o . (g * J )B/ Suretic« Atsaintt Kach ('o u n tr Treasury ac, ..•,
. • tx’a to
Reibung to the row er» and Dulìe» of P ilot ■ nut a n d u l e of (o n d a or, b y the h v y a m i c o l­ and maintenance of the mad* and bridge« w ithin Other etc.— W hen any
. person
.
. a n a li''« ae eu le •he »ani bond or i r i nft
Special District■
.
Commi »won ere. •
*oy ‘lauti, note, dr*ft. or bill - of «xchange* in he . th »!! cornuto » ith
lect ion of a .Special Road am! U nder u e . upon «aid
Sec II. T h it . if in the election p ro vid in g for thta .State, i m i ynjr fwo, or more persoti* »tu li bond.
•
7
the
taxab
le
pro
p
erty
w
ithin
»«ill
Spec,*!
R
o
ad
IV« It Jinact*d
^y th* Legltlalorr of thy Stai»
Jin au tsl by
th e 's p e c ia l Road and Bridge U iitH ct 8nd thfc also execute m
ilee.. »amA
Min a jo
ju ln
in tlv w
wfih hit», and
arid Undue I 'l lttrict
the aa hereinafter provided
î&gt;ee. J. Th a t all ilw
• iT lo rU a .
co n -t rut lion of the Road* and U nder* ih rrrm . merely aa hi» *ttret(e*,_ or
)r »hall
«hall endorse
cndone any conflict' . i t ^ b f . - ^ e i ' i r à h e r e t j ? ^
Sec 2. ThaC, a t their flr»l meeting a fter Ih» it wa* provided th at the f u l t o f.su ch im oroveSee I, ' f l a t iiectwn u u &gt; of the G»n«rai
a » «uretU* t
4 - 1 ,TV** Act %Ba&lt;j ii|(ç t y ******
Statute» of the State ot Florida be amended au aa receipt at »aid p etition , tha Board of C o u n ty
U w m «u he paid for b y a I W ija l Hoad am ! for the mak^r or drawer eachatsac
Iherewf,
and for hi* Iy upon it. t o . sage *„.| ir/ ,„ .V L"
therewl,
Commi
«Hurte«
»halt
o
rder
an
election
to
be
held
tO rta d « l o l l o p * :
„
ridge T a x , instead of Si&gt;ecial Road am! B rvige accommoiUtion, and without a n y -« __
____
-Approved
May iy . (,,n
Sec. la a j .
to m m liiln iirri la L ia m ln * and
.mrfi; then, a fte r tetting ttie contract o r coifI te r a te J’llol».— Saul Hoards of Cnmmicn-'ier»
Intel« for the • &lt;»instruction' of the road* and .ation, x-W person* »hall be bound each to the !
•h a ll eaapjttte pertooe who m ay wnh to be been‘ r* p ro w le d for b y »uch Special K W tion.* other for a- ptpportional co n u ib a tio n o f .th e
bridge«
1uB&gt;
o f em
i s* . *
n ft
i i ^a r m
i r oi
M pitot* m all m atter» pertaining to the- be conatituKxl in to a "S p e cia l Road and Bridge the Bioard
m luioncr* »hall p ay ' amount o f »aid bond. note,, idira
oard at C o u n ty Com mlifiooer»
- 7 - » .■ .• to ittiT w ty ù ii
mi „
D
istrict"
and
the
propose.!
road«
and
bridge«
ore °
o f* *»aj
more
« l'liw r e m u 7 »
le t o it n l ol vcteeD; also in rtga n l to their
for the ron»truetKm of turih improvem ent« by change; amtoif a n y orie or m
knowledge o f th e channel and the harbor where qpnitructrsl arid paid fur a* »pecifieri in »aid p e ­ i*suing
_
_ T rrasurrr lo r be cumpellrd to pay any i w n s f lf ■«M B bondT* A N . 1 1 J1 to Xlririrn'I ^eett*
warrant« on the C ounty
■f tu e » I
tition.
O
n
ly
d
u
ly
qualified
elector*
w
ho
are
Statute« of {hr
th ey With to act a i pilot*, and it upon e xa m in a ­
nge, he o rfh e y riiall —
xueh «tim or tum*, a* may be due from time to note, d raft o r b ill o f exchange,
Same, Brine JfeF»t,*r « Î - I itoirfc, (VI
tion th ey find them iiu iU 'ic l to lake txmuuand frrehoM er* »hall tie entitled to v p tr at *uch elec
time uPOn »uch contränt o r cnrttract» Mahl hare hli nr their remedy by *uit against hi»
IjT 1
i m iTl for thr l ar , t .
- o r c r r t a w i M ve— U halite jp ( a le ; that port, lion.
w arranl» »halj be paid by, th « County Treaturer or their co-surety or c o turetie» for coritribuI*.,.
‘*7 h S
and thoroughly tattpbar w ith the channelTtnit
ttlio nrr\ in t md ’ it • * ,
S ic J
T h a t, th * B o a rd .o f C ou n ty Commi» rmfy. (m m the (und* in hu h andi lulm cinj- front, lion, and n a y tu e separately or jo in tly to e n ­
• 1iç
current» ot the harbor, th ey »half appoint .‘and -«Oners shall h ave a n otice oL im eli
election fiUb- the Special Koed and Bratg« io x.a t b rte m a firf force the payment nI the tam e; and the decb alec
1 be C'nm|)fnt4lFir ^
«
ri lit
Kcwnte «uch .number of thuae found «(ualific.1 a&lt; I,*he»l for
lea* th an th irty ( tat daré» n ext ptuvtded for. And when «uch Warrant« xrn JediUnU whether ‘»uretlei, acm ram m lxtinn join t Be It are m iju lv t* to perform the dun ce required of preceding
1. thejr »halt Iw cliargr I igat isl tb« bpeoa
a pr n ' i i i w i i i ' i , wgi'hn u n t il V ir
't h e iwlota i n t . th at port, w t&gt;i
ad of tb n O ic i. ■«* l » u
. . r l U l y rtf -join t l y . A n d w here it may
SertifTi t,- T t ilt *»
no iniiancr, »TM TTTie total a m o u ^ o f be necesiary the [lerwm-wferming conlrll/ution eral
ri
Statuir» of i| P &gt;■*
amt
-ei a generi»! ilr&gt;cnptton o f thè mari« «n
d warrant» imued againit the S|»ccial Road and tp*y p.nceed by a ttach n en t a» io other &gt;sacs
‘ ^ «G * I
¡Lime I* tieirby airier,i»
: at
, t i t and W ill Passes in clu s­ Irrtdgr» pro|W&gt;*erl to le . m tiitru c ln l. U ijr tthef Bri-Uir Fum i nf any-Siwcial D U trirt, rxceed the
Approved June j , t o i l . .
t» in ,.j
*&lt;»•7
Pttitlnnrr
ive; fou [Tor the f w t rg FiOriianJiti*...nd Nassau with thè estitnated coat bf carne and thè inannei
anet TrjJS»! aroaunl.auUiorixeil at the'cteciion h e il to
Appriip na ir, Proper t
Inlet; eleven lor the port o f la tL io a riU f: eight in which payment fot thè cnnatruction
p it n ewJlie Otmitructiun of-*i»uh e w l i anil
..'¿ T i l
than a jnmuc ij •. . *
for the (Vori» oí Port tatti pa: T am pa, St. P e te rs­ n in le marie. IT Ìr . Inipecfnr* fria
g y lm y
«a .
*
C H APTER 6 J I I- M N 0 . *M
thirty daj * after the n
burg arsi M aoatre-Ißchifts*, three for Use port sitali bc.apfsoìntc.1 by arvi*l)ivf&gt;,»llot • to
. b e___
.voteci' ■
IJ ,' T h a l, w ltrnevrr, th rrr ary ndl uuihni Punta U inf«, three, for the port of C harlotte •hall Iw tir aliam i ait&gt;! lurntihed by thè HrthAi rlent (u nd » to the crtdfi of the .Special'Itoad and A N A C T * to Provide for . th « Ad m i»«ion of r « y into the rourt t
lia rU ir'a h d three (or.th e p u rl o L Boca tirando; ■et Criunly G un nutrirmeli, ami thè «lecttou »hall Urjdge F u n d again»! which any wafraftt ha* bern , 1 'eMam Practicing ’ Atto rr
rner» from Other the cnm proialian i k - r r u i i ^ l
four for the purl of St. Andrew«; tw o for the port he h M in «u lo ta n lia l confurm ity tq thè la t r i drwwn. W ilh urhich lo pay »ahl- sratyaqt. the
11*the ^wtitioner i» , Vq ,
w.
T c rrllo ri* » to
lo I 'r w t k e Law 'In •twh p^Btumér «hall. «,*
o f C e la r Key«; U n lor thg p *rt o f K ey &gt;Vr»t; three of Florida, «p y!ic «b le to gcnfyat eleclion«.'~ T h a County
______ _Treaturer
___________
la a
t lth*
»hall
thereqtirat
re q u n too! ehePVt'f
P V ty X a S l X - u r t s of Florida,
"to « g K l
tor th« f a r t of St. A uju ating; and tw o for any
Itiijiectnr» shall m *k» return* lo th « Board Ol or ■»an lea owning and ptr
the rendition of the f,T irw ;
presenting y urdí V a tra n t
*? -r is a i
port o p t »p*ci*lly mentioned, in Ihli chapter, ami Cnunty (àvnm tiiloner* hrvmedialely after .u i d nr 'varranft. for paym rnt, certify. afvf’ rcg'itcr Be i r T f u . l c d try the legislature of the State court fur the \i*r of 4|ef
dkflorfda:
thereafter when v ic in a r « occur m the num ber of ejectinn; and th » Board of County l.W n m jy m im vu 1 w arran t o r warrant* in- - * - ‘ T wo be kept
lion ÄOCBTtofhed- lyv #hr *o
_ W '* 1*
- - -■w) I
pil.il» in eft y ol the pgrta o f thi» b u t e , the m m - \hmll hobl a tperial yneetìng a* wio'o fji«rtaitar b y hitn ( i r that Purfioie ' And *uch warrant or
Section i. T h » t from and after the passage or a*rritaititr&gt;K the a...« raisuoners of that la r i m ay, in ll»rir dtieretion, a» i* nracticahle, tnr thè |&gt;urpose of c «n v »»iin g Warrant«, after ueinjf certifiref and rogr»ter»d, « f . l j l f l A c t »njt parson iiu ln o y «fiptirxtinr for TOfnp*hv*iTon •1» « » »
• *i u
gran t hc«n*e a* (idol* heretofore previdi»I, u n ii! «ahi eleviitòri rv tu m i an ! Off^uyìnll lo .th e rr .oil *h*U d u e in it H M .g ì thè ammitTT Of t h i file o adm iuion lo practice law in tHr courts of this time Consumed !sx
4 ■
the number
u i ' j u i r. u h n UidudatUer aito wed tHerwf
tiiertOf. X|*the rate of u x per cent per annuiti Stat« „who fliall furnish sftisfACtpry evidence o f
made
b y Chi» chapterTur Ihaf fo r t ; Provided. however.
until
paci
o
r
.notice
oí
intentimi
of
jtayinvhl
li
Sec. 1»
T lia i, if the recuit of »aid ekclton »hall
•uch miintri(to»&lt;
t?r
of gtxvi moral, character and who »hall «how
T hatI pilot».who
pilot* who are now d u ly ficetixnl ahatl hold 'lie adverae to thè prnpnttion i of constituting the been g»ven,W th » heldri thrreid. b y ttir County to the *4ti»fntfiion of the Nupretnc Court that
pí»*e
of
pr* *« : ,
their- Ticen*« «c o rd inng
g «o law . Said pilot»-aliali Special Mon&gt;! *»od IJnd^e f lìtlriri and. th è ,con
Trea«urer *"• herein provided ’All w arrant» »hau hi* has been in i !,c. 1a rtiv&lt;■ practice of the pro
Into
court
».
%K
licvyiv» and a pjmint men I •truetion of thè n -o p i— | m a l» and bridge» W
I ti Ihi* onfrr of ifieir frCMtr*lum afktl fexsion sd'lass'Jnr a i&gt;«tind nj tire year* next time iou»uinpd t
•
during go.*! Behavior' Provide*!, further,. That thrrcin. no othry « teet turi (or thè »»m r {»urpow «rheflftef
Cuunty T r u n f e t «httU &lt;ncrlt!y iti preceding Thri luikihg of fi&amp; application, »1
m ir ffOm (he
t i
tin: lim itation of the number of pilot» »tuatl nut be ■hai! tu1 h rL I,w ith in mie yrar U irrr^ to f , Bue «rntrtitf. trtji &lt;
warrant .U»al h« ba% that he H»a tods ailm ltiej to practice in the oI I j IF a I uctton, »I j t
vm ulrurd tu «S»p!y hi apprentice» with now h a v e if a :n «i* n ly o! thè vote» cari af «uch «piviraJ*
ItiriJ« w»th which to pay b.»iJ warrant an i
served thr tu l).tim e p f o ld e d by Uw
Hut such licci»,in «hall *»e in fnvor of th » protiJiiiton U&gt; l Ì U l hr «-»Il malie 4uch pay meni upon i he pre* Supreme CoVirt of sng Stole or T e rrito ry of putatiort and ih ■i *- ,«
a p p re n tie« »hall be eutitlesl tu act a* pilot» on creatr a Sp-»\al R '»»-j n— 1 —il n !g - l iq iric t and vvntalion nf ¿uch warrant o| warconta, «-U^h the United State» in the court» Of which the nine mufifh«
com plying w ith «he law. notwithstanding the, rnnrtriict rOadt and lirv lji-i Ih rrvin thei» thè w,irra vt tir warrant» «hall craw*, tU «lr*w giLcrr*t Stale nr T e n a c ity Ailurncy» who Jtavr W rn I after th'ftv b t
admjiirrl tu piacucr iti thr ^tinrenir (o u f| nf tnr ni, »uch mum, t: .
fact th at th” total number of pilot* may fxcexd
»*.
B m n l ni County Oomnixaiuner» »haii cntcr an aftrr thè ilal* of «ilch (uvtPuaàpon.
event toy lawful m irtr - •
the limit Hermit p ro w ied an 1 the Mid Niard »bail u riiii vrim lituting thè tetri tory tn w h kh «atd
Hrc U
Th a t. aitcr Irttina
c n p Im U or rjo fi.U arr admittnl In practice without exrequire from each p ilo t1a ltitfacM ry bund for th« ■pcc-ial cteetmn wa» hclil im o a "Special R ia l oantracti for tha im provam rnt« voti«! f t r al th« amiijvtion as their jcgal IrarntnK thatl receive aald {ndgm rnt unr
Ixr iwiiil í o t s&gt; *
from
thr
Buprrwie
Court
nf
thit
Stale
a
Ucm
«€
faith ful perform ance p f hi* dulie». ~
arid Bridge llU tr ic t" , ami dengnatingwaid Sr«.-c
StwWal R lw llo n amf untll thr «^-nr F^av**
See 2
Tha! Section n o s of t i » General i»l D i,I r t i by n u itf or m f i , . , au.l deviare «ti 1 fully pai t fnr.t^i» C i 11y C Riunì n i f i » r. «aaii* ni |trmil««ton to pia* tnc law in all at the j«3td •rrni .imu» • »
In any F « m* í •
Statute* of tha Statu of Florada iw amended so pubiiih
1a»». mi aree*
annun’ly » t i n i a n i hàvr cò IW Iw ì npon al) rrai cuuti« nf the StJta without c i . i E i i u l h*fi i t to
fofnjdv with the
a* to road as toiyrw»’
And ih~rr«fie r. inch teriflfirV diali m m titu te a n i [n-rwjnal projnrrtv r t i lo w l i. t f lf f r ip h .t o d Hi* leffat atuittm riiU .
S w I J it Ifciocailoit anj l-urfciiurc of Uccnte
•
See. i
That ait lay»» and ixart» of laws in paytnént into &lt;
«•fipyeial Ro.» ! « r»l ilrvlge 1i : 11rict a ul all »iieclal td^pUour 4«nra u i jfel n? »ìluatr«! wittuti the
Th e »aid Commission« ra »hall ita ve pjw cr to t u r
taxe* x'vévvel and collected u ; k i i thè p p ip irly hi»*oiaJ K m •I su-vi li n !gé . D itIrtet. a Spc«fìt! conflict with the pfoViiion* nf thi* A rt lie* firocrrdirijf* %l«aI! Í-- ■
pend any pilot fqf moi&gt;«haviof.negligence,tncurn- within.toid distnct *tsa!| be apptie.1 *6 !rly. tn tne K^»a-Ì ami B n l| t Ta a , poVeareolirt« tw rn ty mtU« an«! the uune are hereby ivpeate^l,
(her time lw i l l -■« • i
pcteocy, rirunkreiaris. and for any conduct detri- conshpuctiou, frpa,r ¡»rsl m im trn a ic * of the
_S-re. j, ITil* A rt fhall take effect u|vnn he- payratnt an«I up *
on thr dottar, in anjr nn« yrar,* wh^ch.Special
tuaiilal to o im m -fiV , or iniuriuu* to navigatili t, mailt am titin.lgM wsund vv..1 Sttotial K'sld an i T * x af»all In»pu addiuon in th r n iilt t y m a j lax emninit » law,
of the d e » k «&gt;f •
at the &lt;!i*cfetv*n. of the b u a r). and sai l board
ment atih thr &lt;
\fproTeff Tui»e j|, i »j i i
Bradipi District, or tn The T, 1 v n - n l uf ttir inter­ at\ ì tktbef taXrti ?rvi&gt; 1 ^n*Ì A tie n n ) for S ia ir ani)
«hai 1 have the power to revoke the lim u e of any n i a i î H ré mg fuori nf Ito id . that usav br ì im o i pton ty parpod#*, an i wtiao cnllècir«| »haM tip
C-krTtprowtlon li.»
pilot if tn the opinion o&lt; liie t- . .irIj Ine conduct ul fur Ito itttu ln irtW 'i ot rq a ti s s } iiriílgr». a* ve',vi hy thè Colini* T rr n a t« * m a ^p o ra h i f«n d !
T*c1 (t loner » I a ! »
the edonritr i&gt; a gf •'* *&gt; to warrant inch re
h&gt; r.-inalici
Side-1'
x
U* enter and »t tu
I » h* kno
I I th r
R tfyi ai iti
}
vovadnm l|..\ t-ikit iii^ i lorie.t h i. license and
Se* t
T i l t a» v i » » si practicable »Ile r Pu i J h{ Ji** Spretai*IJr«£nct m «fi»eh nul S \m
uar» aforesaid w ir 1
C IIA P T r.tt « 1 1 — iS O VJi
authority *a* »uv'l ^fV In ire than «evenly two ointüluunw va,ri
H i» I and Uririgr t&gt;L*-.
ih
&lt;v»rr
«n*l »Ìv^li
pai I
A N A C T tif I.u rn «e AtitnniKbfle« and Other j •
/**r pel lit inner held
hour* abatnee funn me b*e. ctiPrpt tn case ul trict„ tire B o a ri ,sl C ounty Comi rivi. a j I T I «ball h y .thr X ^iin lY - 0&gt;wami««ionrri only, in liquidi,
Motor D riven 4 Veh^det U a tn f the, -*Pi3biib f
* 1 lefendayit
■telones», or af.*ince m trio diacuanre of hit d u ly .
p rh nf w arranti jt«Q o l In i k'Pnrnl fr»r tho con
tiavr Bfap-r plane and »prctilc-altpsig/tgr Ih » con
\p!»r*»«rrd June 3
Kts^df or I li t h wayo* in t h r S ta tF .u f Floy Ida
Provali*!, Tha Board nf ,*tk»t Coatmiviioier* itm n iig i ut such j,i* 1* and bridge» preparad, and.
pm rtded ¡or hy
Fit Itet fui litre or Othe*w{w»
*
m ay grant a brave of abietica t &gt; any iblot Inf a «iter arivrjjM jig the santi in tf^ 'tif in s r pç«- « I n jc y m hf ro a d W n d hn*L|ra
ttw S p e rili r*^TTW . htlil tu iwivj aS(»«-t*i»! Ko*d
li Jhrrw
then remain» on du ty
j o a j rrrr |(tocan
h | id oí
of tina:
tl-tir.lf
Be it Laaclrd bv the Lefttlafurr of the Ütal*
‘ írilW ,d i/ ~ | \ w .‘ E m " S » api* the «.réti &gt; ■ t,ir a n d B n d v jn U it l H c i '
**
ibe com
a, v il'fìcàftit nu.ithef i.f pdot» to
of f lorid a
■uch 'Ci.-titLlbii’T Vr! " I f l i Writ te s im i«:,!1* t,vl
fk i. l i ,
at! Ppcuiàl
s»nd 4ir
U lA F Iru ,
r i fri ah* p »¡t
«n-Te»
dvf" FiViVf Pvlv .’ (Tu
talari the curii t a il price (or f l u ì «hatf hy
»«iiidHrek! ami »coltictt^l » , Stctlfsn J. The ow uei o r o p e rilp c o f (iv«ry
Scc ,J
All Sa&lt;r. au I v a n * of U r i in cjniLct
ruch wnrt d*»s Ani *’ rrarél th» rstrn at^ .l am turfs »iftoh th f ■lakaliW»jt r o i^ f t y Wtthio lK « Special xiitr-rncubile ami other motor driven ,vrid¿le oper ­ A N A t 1 to K itri-1 writ!» the pciviivjTfi ol ibiX Act are hereby retsoaksl Vuícl *Ur at
t hcr 119 Cur »tor* - •
it ta« H(secsal K íe c tio p .,. \ nJ ('ru m ic i i t i v i « r ^ l U n i i « P n jn r t , hy (hp faryt o Rìc k ti »«(-** ía thig State more fk»P fifteen «rey» when
4. T h i» Act *h»ll lake oifrei inniw iretcly (urthiri T ira
l j»* B o a ri of C .ijryiy
.ijfjty Com
C-im nisvoa
n iiy o .
tor* to ’Cenfittur L ;r
Tati :ih
__
&gt;for
j__ hit*..
^ Charter ,or when v h x r g e r ii made
upan il* p n v u i ì i \ ]
nw* 1 uy tin tiivernssr. :er* m ay. witliiu rit*** A ric rrtto t.-t e je n jitty an.1. ami in %ht tarar iM nilcT at ts pròruled by la«» u*r*J
•Deceased
Ja m u ro in
h j H h a atsoasiTiftnt, rquaiiaa^ofi amj óutlection ot ; ft%
ijixrcof in »n y mulinar of Form w ha taoA pnnwaiPAfsy,*. -------•V'
al) lid » , moriVr.1 and ,fc*Jv# r« tse. ,lìs- « y iU a c f re1!1"*_f” *a tr U i M . ^ m } U w Boanl of CcrUuty , evcr. »tati pay a n m n tly tu thè T a a Collector'
-A
1 tar v * l
Be It Enacltd by the 11
V» .
uniti a'\*B«fact&lt;&gt;rv to&lt;Jo« riècréved *m l'acCipte-V
of f lorida
. toc «
tb«r, npufl rartvspcrivg .» ' aU lsiarodry
£t
— tax as foltow*:
« K it ? . nt lhn Hu,r'* ÌOUr” T
Tire rue
Vid,
the
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íiqinrérionrr»rétosfl
C I 1 M T E R h/37— NO. » ï i
R u » l a-v i Bridge O iittiL Ì Th e Spvtial tlréi f1 avvi
F-w «ri1/ a u lo m o h il e a nd vit h e r - m o t o r d t iv e n
enli-f tata « . m ir iv i » tlb trita»'pufty or p iro «» Bddge taa, ayben-m pe véled, ’t Ï “Î é* “il
JtoctHin tu fh all rs w - - 'A N &gt;AC r tA Acteild____
-S*ct imi a is of \ rie General whose bill h a i b e r i u c f p W , itjr th» i-.j*trinictlj3 V .u cd ih piyrirèat (or th« ruart
ü í U ** tK jn B " J'o ryppu w e g. five dot- have died vh ife r i g .',«
I Statuto» of Uso State of P tirid ». Relating h i at the f o a l «r ro*1!», bri-,le* jw frid g e s , a* trita
lies*, the C ircu it I ,u .u
l»o|le;wîwer1 *ten ptiwem l |iv a ut tseau« t
ctoa ir i »
''-u,*A G i i ! ra* ( jHaìt V j.r .'tla th è
---------- -.(------ Cu«UyMM*?s&gt;i tito PwWic l'rtwlsótf.
a t r i t» ¡1 V i y V v ¿ l i (♦ ;• ! . MI * , . 1,1 ,;&lt;■ ;. »)
tnr
evrxUtur oa t - e .
- . B c .lt T u i . t c J hy Ihr LegiUatar« ot ih r.^ lk tg iur^* ».’to
incluaire, pervjr. to soritisiuis aV ’
».'J ’ th . UitK t .iwt to ’whj* .1 .Ite- d c s lru e
■*i
v - Of lAorid»
Q , ■_ ..
noÀ. :» Bu b* com. -to j ■,% u « U 0 it rialiicrod
l?f W s i^ ri* .in f » rene
in t Im i vht ‘ supe .Néro, JU ut snrh V. ;•'•
art» to
Ai p»Wsuent»
n»
•' Stolti»« V T i»«t Srctimi, Pii'oC*f)ii&gt; O rn a i»! Vh{ tro ia .Old »■■g'toJto'iAWluvdt
, -- -------■ r
u;i4A&gt;&gt;*iJ «Äutract-a?!-.!,
ieri a pgSaltg ba.it«
vWI
u e u rity . ot -a44u«-,uu. «ro. *»* V»*S ta tu ie v * u f«V -r'U ic •&gt;( rto rid » he i x i Ihc M in ». ^ • 1
’ T fp 4 if, ît-&lt;4 m&lt;jfvtan&gt;- th-?
VSir iNsttrautiw 1er.
Fróm frftjrrm r,tre » ii t y h -rrepow er In d ili;* « , adminislralor or executor
‘ «XuuiUlt.
»
tort « t m - i p f Î » * r R j J * . f î u î
_ r v b y . - u is to - is d ro « i - f e
tie
«3*1»
lì
fifty
t
sfoB*r».
t
&gt;
ou»
tractor
*
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i
t
ti
\ j,* ro &lt; n n ri!T [E rs '
•Kilxtiaaof t-oni f i! T' crC*‘ a” *0^ ) Ó 'h
D iitrk't ; xjv!- fHap
annually wJF
tea/ deem proper.
|. u iC . eriUr tuPj a g,sacri «a
From six ty roñe to serretty h o t le p i w e r ',itj
f A h « BsUgd ,jf'
^ Í — 11-M xtW M í ;br, A*
..
Sec. x;
I let ore. asS p r.bi '»h»n
GJrfl-nw»h.mrrrt for. Use
Citisi Sr. seventy du! U rs.
‘
*"
. ^^
tnnrCjji^aer» c f
» to a g lre ori Ih tiro Board
n ty r
tli'trsfcf
faithful
M
w
m
a
of
aa^Lripartaci;
tl»c
a
.-t»u
b
t*
¿ F ro m '»event y oste hot*epo*er aftd over, noe' bire*ur*x nf the -I*.'«,! , !
nwt H.ft \if
or mora
fitírtdresl (lojtar*.
_
-• ’
’ for. tn bajitos ari*f si»«-- A•» *»- '-m g¡
h rw«PI
,p ip a r» of th it
» tri rt.s '4li « I l bqnd *o b » fi*v,l by tha Board tri CtoJuly _S[toc»Al K o » lesivi Btt I gc P u a i
Vhn StM W prltitlng.
l D thir m o to r driven pjfnutralor o r xWctntnr ref-»"r'TThV
« A ll v a t i c * !&gt;y «Btid, I H ;
-w y n e r •Thereof, o f vtglfsrtl pefiUnn, »halt » ri- ~ u •'
• •t«T|
IieeTij. t»x il.»n tie lU e g g 'jn d « 1. fon k - ■rtfçr- 1 w ; ’ ‘ ■i fieli ì
'Jltiigrsjff ftà- * / ■
1 ili l*wlulivi cbs.u! ri n».:
’t ,
( » (•
II* lift- ü
t *!•-Nto
'
'.ri»'
^fhrr ‘itjctur cfrivrn I«» Htf é jlit r d u r e u « , . : }
; -i*Z I
.orpnarrH Ihrer do! rirxtje pp leisinr»» u i t V «.'*-,*.
¡Srr J
T h r ni Jx«,
: •
eAi'tto.lrti'txetei’w r r . five ¡he i,ri-tit:psi«^&lt;
i r •'
’ tom i sh ill to K iK r f ilT M u Ky Ib f . .y u ’.cri
Ity Ta*«r*'dp|J»fw,
Ih«,!efreà-etj
*y
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!
I
e
whruevrt It tu »)' Rscuns Acs-reror^ Wrvre-1
J ‘ * '* »¿ U d rl
-, retali: »U t^I* sight l,i regret -»’»y *n.t
x v .l c i! «v*ed uu-n
.
laaa^îa jfv ifv riy j ^
Iftfriy
fr.j-ty hcrxetvaÉT. inoJu»»v«, ulilljsI.rab'F . Of ia rtv lril
•
tVe
rouir
t o trie
pjTOjse rif up. ring V
K» r » I \ la tri” a , I i„ t.Ung; all ni (He t,i
—- r- i—. i«.i«e
—
—
■
..
■ T!1 to ll
S (H a / - j i m ) fo ^ »tra n M y ì iiufîK îi^t; a ^ J Or* fte n «lulbrt.
up, n l u i i i g u ryitriigH te ii »g 01 * 1 1 «
hi» represenraiise n p a « iti re r
.
bu o i
pubi,« J.rtotn jf rcutored Pi Ire Jone fot tlse. A l
of this as O Í r t i Ú .W . j
tI A— l p. t--------q y ù yl ^u jo
^ *|
fn^Wclion
f rum furi y -one th fifty .horwpc.wer ¡nd u a frr. stactv at adhs- N - i n j t r ., V ( '
btainfug eartbi. iglvsH-h* lewie t .«a.1 «r.iîtéeted pis tht taxable'urnpm ivijlria jivra l7 e m n m i.it » nf tHr State (iovriro- ing bridge, or. fi^r vt»«- burn *&gt; » / obi
rop - 1 f. ftfen dolía rs, &gt;
-,r
1 Vp
*
tirsi'
«»sp.f'Kt »uch trifle .«y ¡.a*. ’«VS
r»rnl *H*U bjsw cparatfiy dealgualM as G * ,s A . reset stone, «Nul,- m * rÎ, «toy
—
. mber yr. oLhcf r - t v tri »»u l S re rii! ljtiirirt^ re n ly t i r »ueft rcnair
Fron* fifty /»tré to « U ly h»«»efU)wcr Inclusive. «lehtt'xmri lo f r i ? ir t t e i'ir i:
,
all or th e ptitillng tc q a ira i for the Legislativa matesro! to br used 13 th « 0 1 w tn i* t»tt, rrjitir ur, a b ! malnte:i*tU? ' o f .the R.irôis . » » I H n iits i I svenir
ertlv fu
mtm* drei!*|».'
elAlta**
five
«luci of etuvU H y l ? or h is i-w
Itoí&gt;artm :nt,nf til; S\»to Dover,smani shall tw in-sinlmsjrice , J th* n i» 11 xr.g.bre l g e ;_rrj, 1J .-.i i«*T*i-l Special D istrict, tbxt cannot bg naM -tor
I'rsMii
tixfy-ope
to
xctirnty
luirsepuwrt
irtfoe in Ou* Act. ,)n d x l i ï u V t r u y «V Th «* r 6ad» trim It» proportion
profit* Hi »neh lyede , » (.:«-**•
* e Ä r* t* ly jj« ‘'“ J.iattvl as Cu»* B . all of th* p e n t
the (tonet*! t^ u rtty Rtr^d c ltn itr . th irty .Ire doUarf.
I 'g .r o K it w i to Ire t i n s I n the Sii'trctpa C ourt p r brulgei j in u u s d to bs.c-mitructsdaareJer tiw T*l*f ■
**scl» of tb« **id ,csl»te
t’ ^
\ *
A n d levfnlyrotsc' hnrstpowef. and over fifty
’ '»b*)l to litv irx te ly d r rig ia je d as C-ax, (J. T h * rf«ieitm.»s of Ihre Act. a r t ^lréí»to 3 wlUhst-tha
, toc, p "lit !h* Comlúvt. d
5cc. IT . T h a t aftsritlie tHinv-tact-rib reFth*
llu a n i-n f Crim ta«!toAfrt ref Stole; I,ist,tu-, lernt,irret hfriqridane* ot «né n i n t u ; ineril-PraterT ■ItroroiVi-s-ntx prjTSri-Ul b r, the - » » « « » U K !r ç F « it, ' jfaltara.
»aid Hu*
n « t * ih r »C'irittor, z l:m 1 -m i
*
T
b
{
p
tyw
rn
t
of
m
e
inch
county
Remite
(ax
in
s r
. I JlL-ri* stuA n'U.rrowira.ire be »u bu t.ltai with tlsc eslíes or l.iw o .. th-r C ou nty (tom ures-oneri *h»ij' cre a bili a - y - S i - c i » l H o w l *bd H n d J f lh&lt;Vit.e,
• h x U .U r' i fu!) am! «re -,:
Á 'V *
t
bite /fHatirs^ ■ c e n ltin l check in hare th » right ot K m in rn l O g A U m aryl c u r e d the n a U c i t i of -each Special District, p ixy » l a i r t h e - S a V - o f - ItorM * »hall e x e w ip ty h r nwttor '-rototli!« ami expenditure* ■- •
1
to-! I lb
rij rivArV ijnn risuunfcri duIUre tor over such »treeU or territory Within Nut* nggriio.. future,time. -pmyvl&lt;i for the ctjmtreftAion of xA.'li ' or operator (torn, the preytuxot o l any n tk rf rPimthiy tcivjrU th ric -t : ‘
,’t » j!
during the K Ñ l w ( ) t l Í ? an*1 be »hall to allns-cj
—*
-**■ e \ rK HfÁC'ílx4 ' «1
l classet.
classes. A , B
M and C. Th e «an! pality at roay be neijrw-ary fo r'ojrittraçUtig and t*r&gt;n«! rna-H am i Urvlgey b y (innen ting to (he juch mostly iictntç.
L
—’ - t ,
the- pislihc- h i y t u r t î i : v -ri ri-rt
tiaxnl.*i*Hrow»vro
- -m u f triton i i fWtm o rm tU n g L p u n i U ^ - a i i g a B j i . t i f e h cre«retj, Ucmito to*
tasty1
_____ __ __J l j a r Lciré- «Éisoitu sw .«-wdreTt
&gt; l « o t iirotnentT-foT Imft ssmUtiiU*minj_
" “'t1o
■i-fto. judge..uf.Jjtt
‘ v
"*
— o» r O % M to. it »1 ì _ w
r um
n r•Erv.y-T&amp; r r r e T r T TPTT TIWTfvrêsec’ie* thereto a i provi f - J fut us tree for X S .w .i»l BW citon to pfovid* for »uch Imtnuee- tret çwrerr •or ppetahre » M l! h e “ trtvm - an ap-' » h l v t o r bit. service» in n r : -Ji rr ir f e f
í ’“ ' "
romsrensMiy
separa
sat PdccltottslleH urvlsr Ali»i aulhrint
otg»«m'SMty to submit
subpi(t a separate
bid on *!1 three Special
authiintjrT of th it tdenrigp *nJ tb? K tn
iif. i n » 1 prot-rixtaV« mitotwréd ciet») tig with the nata* «ri Euilpmg. .
*•*»- '
M'.iiitsCf the w irk as «.whole. Ut&gt;on the r iju r a - Act. ,
o t the e m tnty-a n d - Use y e a r-f o r w),
-6&lt;sr. t A n y petton ur . '- •” ’ ' ,
morsty to rn « to' be* ,l* paid, uvtoaled
ttort o l U&gt;« contract or c m tract* for public
Sec 8. th a t, after the Special
______ R i » I ared
(to s ib f e»!alé, at yny irvw ■ u «viri n 1 * í
, pHAt-nri tysw Its («ircc. th* Board ot Coptmiwdorfets Bridge Districi ha» Iveri refistitutht iri&gt;urnla-»Ço
w h rlh g r (p r hire o t o w rreP a.qM , w M ck *ald euif ' 4'pur % 3pdiire abch* ot«lr, '■*» “«e*
t&gt; u
,-of State IWsUiutire-t* shall 4nter lab ) a ro .» p irv of the Jirutrittofll of this V l au.1 brtor* »wire! «4
fsht 18; T h A F a lt U w r arid part» of. Use* lq «»g «ha il.be Vftd jo p ilin ' view , rm tttek ant-f- «vi
for art
'" V i* f t
un order vrrju irin g .lh ri
Tract 01 orenlraeU Wir the cu d xevern! cla iv* ref • !»ro roiref rare! nr »a««♦ wro a" t . - st. . - - .~.a - - --J^i cren-&gt;ict -frith Its-» Act be.'ayd A * * «ru e * r t" V r-h v . nudAie.'fer nitor u A o*nr
to h ^ d riv e a ' v th k tr.
A ll
pubHd renntirideail •bch raWtract* m »y he mails
repexl*! . ¿
V'
■
«»“
» - Péraret» -W lrio g .rin. Ofoc uro M id Been»« ax tot 0» rxe cu t«} o f. agri*
feind u n.lh e a * p r -r ..' ■» ’
’
b y said B ia fV hereafter (or is period of- either
-Sec* I*. ’ T h x t tA!« Aet «haït tok'í r d « ¿ { herein, provide«! fny sigili nutrevapplicaflon to in rt toten R b y V hotlpc !&lt;• Ñk-, u i.l öirftoupon tt
tw o yexrt nr a P SH 'd of Inur year* at. ia Hire M ■ . . .
*™.. —. «&gt;4V&gt;. „ „ v i u r r n i q i i . x » ! «:g ,ro jmmmltatelietf^riit it» anbroral by'the Qnvrrnrer. (he Counriy-Ta* Collector of the .everal count- m in latra tur h r Ce*rc ut nr
tv
,
judgm ent of U}»-Wsid Bourd. is dretn*.! for »ho- pwi l fur by, th* -suif «ru! «ale of tt-ru li-T w v » f l
jApffhyxtoL’Jsiri« A i j a q i i^
r ie » u r«U b u p k tn te fofntshed by the C ounty be b ra rX 4.i«T U lf J n f p
. J ‘
'»
-riw-sttSterr'*
** «thA'Stxl«.
• .■ « ».» . , ; - rit Uttetr*! of
Sfunrra! R o u i aSVt Brvfif-g D iitric l, th* C ra u ty
Ta
x
CuTlrrio
r
showing
the,
«essential
fact»
tot
tIr l — *"Ér 3 T Ì ' to'iT.!
•.mato «sscH v d t t . Ih e rfo fi.i« : « di/ - T »
A p proval Jip e »4 1 n i * .• ,1»
Cumms-iirmcr» »hall, a» »00*1 av tvxciicxble i*»ure
the p i netttfewicnl .-af.uich*.-license, mrbleh eai«J (to be*!, lutai rat of »std r
*
a r iJ .V ’d .îù -cclit Road a m i IR -dy* B-wvf» for she'
K
tt«lil[x
i
tkk«
.told
Iriagtr
form
»
»
la
ll
be
fu
rîF .-r "
_
ro J^ S ‘
S g g ^ .&lt; L »A U UW re.»nil p u t - ■ f t i u j h v
amriunt p-nvirirel (ut b y ri»i-&gt; S u ro :«! F .W îiria . 1
. ■ni*bed tire rir«u iu w -«a x Cx-Bretory nf tb i l « r f i » l litri wiiH t!;e | ro vm .rii» « ■» - ' ■
•
' .
VNÎtv L •
lu ivvntug and ortlkto J4¡1 fe’ rid* art! io dis’m ruag
r.’ uptiev hw the County Cotnm¡t*ian&gt; o ( the same harrt,v arg r«pe»!ed
. _i •
a f t e r u o i t - N ’o .'W f ’ ^ ■ r
lha p(oc*xxi»'thíTeref, th* G m u ty C i-im lw a jn rr»
** ’ : ^A
.* Sei. y ■T h i» Aet »hall V » - b i ' L* ^™ (
A N AÇ1* to Authdtftre ibe Count re» of ‘lise State' íbbil a rt i » w IV s a n li») cm firrm ity with Ih* pp»from th* pav- ly upon ft* pÉttAgc »th i » I T (&gt;»» “
C V rk t of V u &lt; irtn ri C y g t i .
PTkfC ’ . - w .
.yfiiatx* of th* General Statute» of th* Slat* of
■ *
p (T fV w v ta
»peh 1 W * »g. tto ru H x ll f* p a ldtinto ernor.
.
' ¿
- - HoaA laid I
FiTrsdx. aPPbfxMe to th* ixsue *mt rat* of Iw n -IiJ B* M Itoscted hy Ute ]^gis|á Jny«-ól‘ the State
« l A . b ^ M f f &lt;unf|i lif ••Uie «e ve n t . Approved J u w J , i j t t .
f u r -ih « purjvrep ref «-y u ilru itm * . hard »«rf*o*«r
' H lT Io rid á : ^
„**« • - ' . / g "
-v?
•,
j . 1'Asty femwm b r person», firm or
L —
h
..
UwTtVkt .k il l fjll to rnraply with the
j a w
*
’
- - C rilA P fE R é2lre~(N&lt;&gt;. *:f m A r i i t o li t o guitti* of a m i»U W c .
to ■putt­ AN* A C T to Define and R o u b le ‘J* T ^ l
T \ Be It
y t tha- l^ t lt U t a r s « I trim Mgte the to lai
ie Urei
mem and Crentrnl of I R r - r i r - : »rri
_ fc._. ZZJ .___
'-rej1- ^ ‘__ÎÎ7JS-V'1 ’ i# «usent f'h tM ro n r tb Ib p r iir &lt;'’T 1 " .
SecfbKs' f — Ttla t wtornerrr m M e a U 'o f any
•itsun.
IN ntectl-K
ttioR, Care.
_ . u -JEdgeplton,
------ , territo
ry —
arnhraerd
t ua nr t i#
“tp «par
------'--------- * who fly «orriltat p
w o t1
S.
■. ' Y : .
(loit, 14aintalU rife and ru r ls te K " "1
inure R o s i P u trir t v a» » t that tint*
U m « coaktituted
crenkutuu
.JréC'JtA 3 A J i r ' r * _ m.-* re* +i- J# few. t **2 jÿtsV- 7“
lirw]u m I n t Dennptrirut. Cbijilrro., •£•
»* any county r.f th* 6 U U ref Fionda, d e d n
(m lrd ia n thtp krd . A to ft i f L r r *1
T h e ir Grek
'ita n tto ry rorutitute,! Into a "Spegal
•cribe
tl
CIl.U^trR 83f J—(ho a»)
*T*1 *•» hev» coré*
HfH
.”
fror1l &gt;,H^ r xppTtntxnent. ire ;/7',
a h s M T îM ia r D u tritt, p* rmaoeot
V i m j.
___
A ? A C T A u th o rù ln p ail Comm'iiting Mxgi*-'
Approved June ). ipti.
Respect ’Itoretu. fem
Í ta a t^ lh a n p,-rseat to th*
&gt;rrur,lv«ae-lria of aaidVnuniy, a
tire Vlrelallon ’ o f fhe
Y U t r M A titbm rtf to A r rrp t Hondt. to Ac*
------- » &gt; t V » r f D u ri tw w ity &amp;ra V n
■cept Catti Ron*!a |n: C rim in i! C i k s .
U TMuycIrsl
V M VIM î P r .‘ ti!
‘,0 *|) _rw
.
uriy rtgm erw l voter» who a»* (ryo- s s l Brvige Distrtct. tre ra d i
■nt MortJaretsling w ohin aaul territory, which pav the intero*» apon *aJ 1 brent, a» it m ay to c iu jp
^
^ P u ï b L ^ J H .to tB U tr e r e « f lire H a t«
’ “ Amoid Section t sto o f the
‘ to. coretti tute into « *
' ' due amt to croato re «srelHng fu «tl for th* p a r-d ta t;
L S f if^ íí t : . T it l e 'm
W
'f f r io r -i
.6x14 petit»«
the Principal of said h m l s at t h - j n i l u i i t r o í
th il.!
lif t lhan t r ^ n t r r r ■T*, **í* V i ' . *
pdf .re r.h jr.
«Belili tjl&lt;l Uniting fumi «h a!) to
c i not «xceexh-réll.oore oo or b y imprisonm ent in
ih * b u le l‘ r(litcn llary fur • tefm not «acceding
oo* year.
Approved j a n » /, i » 11. _

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Page Nine

C H A P T E R (raj»- (N O . i n ) .
ti© the rbilil to to boarded out in tom« tint
V v \ T h u Aet «hall becvwne effectlve opom «hall fia liberally conati urti.
A N A C T to A m en d sectio n i t t i of the C en ­
Approved May f t , i g t i ,
able family home in ta*c p run* urn it nude iti ru u a g c and approTál hjr Iba Uurctruir,
erai Statute» o f tb* S tate o f M arido. Keby voluntary craMribtitiui} or ether» i*€ for
. Appio» ed May I}, I p il.
lating lo Conanlidation, I-ea«* and i’ u re h a n
•
C H A P T E R 6aa»— (N O . io r ) .
the
U isid ui tuch Child, until a
C o n tin u e d fro m T i l g e 8
by
Uailroad and Canal Companie», and la
AN A C T i'm c n U rn g the Slethod o f S e rv ­
nud e f.»r the child
C l l A I ’ TKR f iji» ~ t N O , 99).
Fut a Penalty for V iolation T hereof.
ing procm a Upon Non-Kc«ideul Co-partnet*
fli « 1
%uch paym ent, tn the Judge
AN A t.T t í 1*10*0111« tire L riunrul Juriadicor »barvduned, or dependent upon ibe public may Commit the child to any matitutlon in­
H a v tn g ^ n Ofbce at C onducting a Uu*ineaa Ü* it fiwacted t o &lt;ka /.«gúfoívrw «/ Ih t S ia U
H ot o l Juttice* of the l'eac» In (ca n tica
of ÒOrrido :
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for xuppon« or » b o h i t not proper » r e n ta l corporated under tlje law * o f tht, State that
in the State of M orid»,
Itavipg t.ounly Courta.
at Section *aSta
tba Generre c lio a t. T hbat
3 1* o f th#
tu n ercore or g u ird la w h ip ,' o r who ft found begginfc may care lo r delinquent chkdrrn, or be pro' Or il f:,-«, t t j ' t j liti Lt(U ¡Jlm rt o! Iht S tJ lt Il, n L o o itiJ b j Ih t L t t u h i o r t e j ¡h t S lo lt
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and
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or m « i* in « » 1** (w hether actually beggtng aided by ¡city or county a u titk ity «unable ior
or under the pretext o f offering anything lot
Section I.
That in ait ca«ei wbcre any it hcreby a m ao d id J o tead a l folloW tt
the care ui ruch cbl|iiren, u» to l o y Slate
Sect»-rn tThat ir» countie* wbcre theie
ad t a w « tS ). (.tl/o ljd a tlo R , U a t r and P u A
■ ale), o r being In any ttreet, road or public inttjlutK-n or reiu rn utu ry » b * h may tw ra. are ( ounly C outU, Jutlicca of the f’caoc «hall firm or co-partntr*hip »hail conduct o, carry
*«Ov--.M'.y
rlilr u id - or
. . .
m canal company In Uria
piU * for the purport o f to begging or re
tabliihed loi the care of d e lin lu cn l children. bave [ - o ítr tu hold a court lo tiy and determine on a b u iiiiftt. or buxine** venture,* in th« cbâMv*
■ - ti
ia
rolrtng alma; Or nbooe horur, by reoiuu of T he court may th rrcaitcr a c t '« tid e , change all rmvdrmeanori cmnnurtrd in tbeir rerpect- Sigle of M orula, or th aii have an office, of sut«-«abail have the power, and aulirbrity
b
m
ib
y
f
tin
ted
,
to^m
akc and enter
ent^r, iinto ounranted»
to
make
neglect, aruclly or depravity, or other adverae or m odify auclr order. In It« ditcreiion.
Jo ive dlatrícti, puttitlublc by fine not eaceedtng agency in the State o f M orida, aervice or
tb any cariai company which baa concondition,jgp the part of ibe parent». guardian no ca»e «hall a child be onm oitied bcjiifid b u -n a favrndrtd inibir*, o r b/ Iiuprlionmeiit imi ptoceat may be made upon any hullncaa agoni
». .über C e rw n in whore ta re it may be. ii . or b«i m inority.
A cETTJ ciimniitifd to «ueb caceedirg thrcC montili, or by buth lucir fine or accredited rrprtaentatlvc fit «aid firm o f co- rtructed or *hall hereafter ennatruct any ra il­
— ngt ptgea - fa r * n c h ’ etOU:* I B S xSy child an matitutlon «hall Le «object to the control and impmunmcntpartutrabip, and «ueb *«rvica «bail b* binding road fir canal w ithin thia State or in another
.
under the age of tafele« y e a n who i i found o f the (jeu nly Judge, who «halt have.pow er to
Sec. i . A ll law i end parti of la»« in core upon tbe agid coqwrvnctxbip and lb*-in dividu al S ta le a* w ill enable »aid compenlM to run
their road« in connection w ith each other, a od
begging or peddling an y article, or tinging or ditcharge »uch child from cuatody whenever II.ct with tha- provitioni of ibi« A c t are hete- member« thereof !
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playing » m etical instrum ent upon the m e e t, in the judgment of the judge, hi« or her refor­ by rcpcalrd.
1 ‘tovid cd ,
That in all catea it tball appear to merge th eir »took, o r to eoruolldale-w ith any
or giving any publiMwfitertaJimient for money mation i* Complete; or the judge may com
Sec. J
I h ii A ct rhall u k e effcct jpimediate- that per«otul . »enrice cannot be mad« upon company within o r without thia S la te , or to
or other thing o f Witte, or who accompanies, mil the child to the c u r and cu»ti*ly of «cum ly upen it• paatage and approvai by (be Covcr- rucb individual o p a itn eir. or cither of Ihem, !ca»c and purchaae the ahjgk/and property o f
or i t rued in aid o f an y p en o n to doing.
lu accuttlance with tbe (tallite* now of force any »ueb compsu /, and bold, u»e and occupy
«unable aaiociatmn or lo itiiution !h"jt will nur .
The worda "delinquent child” (hall include receive him. ertibraiing in it» object the care
in thia S tale; end, Provided -further. That lire aam&lt; ur luclr ja iin r e t ' a&gt; they »ball deem
A ppio»cd May i p i p i l , i
any tb ild let*
than aeeenteen y e a n o l age, o f dependent or neglected children.
ih n A ct «tuli apply on ly to timi« and co­ mutt WurfieUI to tbeir interewt*. It »ball be
who violate* an y iter o f the State, o r an y city
partnership« comjioaed wholly o f pertem« not law tut (or aucb uRupauie* to butlil, cooat ru t t,
Sec. y.
W hen any child l«u than lixtren
I. HAIM K lj 6atp— (N O , to o l.
or town ordinance, or who ia Incorrigible, or year« of age «hall be arrevled, with or with­ kN A C T tu Aracnd Section i j i f i ii| ti^e C en ­ irtid rn t in tbit State.
and run a i (art at their Corporate property,
who ii a p ertin ent truan t from reboot, or out ‘ warrant, anti Wrought before any Joitice
ciai Statole» uf thè S tale ol M ollila, aa
S«c. j , T fri» A t l »bàli U kfl e lic c i immediate-, t u c k uumber, ut steam b oat» o r .rtia e la , aa tVejr
who aaaociatea with crim inal*, or reputed trip!
may
deem nr c c t«ary lo (« ciliu te tbe buaiuc*«
Amemi/d-Tiy Cltgpttr J0 4 T, o f IHe Acta ol ly upon it» parcage and approval by tbe G ov­
u f fba f'c ic a , iduiiiaipai C ew tt or other jy o rlJ
m ill, or Ttciotu o r Im ao rar person», or w ie the m agistrate Of judge providing over »uch
operation o l «ueb company or compeoiea. No
l( W , and a l i-nrlhtr Amerided hy Chapfer ernor.
i i growing, up Hi ■ idleatta or crime, o r -who m u tt, ciltjer hgfpre trial or «Iter ttial and. eon
railroad company ur tirx*l company «hall conApproved June ). 1911,
)v«o, cd tire Act» o f rpoq. thè S iine lieiug
frequent*, vUits, o r it found in any iiiiot Jc^ly vlctlon, htil before ficnlenrc, .m ay, ill hi« ,11«,
«oltdafc t u (ranebtae* or its Une. or line« or
.Hfiaiive tu thè i ’ay uf Jurort.
bouae, bawdy heute, or hout« of til fame, or tre t ion take charge of (be tuvlody of «uch Ot il fmocVed fyj Iht L t i u U l o t t a/ Iht S ta li
ita
management wMir the Iranchiae», line or
C lI A l'T K K f i i j j — (N O . rofi).
any bm ue or place where tp irila u i llqudtt, or chlid in the aatne manner a» .provided herein
of F ioriJa:
AN A C T to i'ro jiln t the tnducing. Enticing line» or management o f any company or peraon ,
.wmef.fiir fntokicatiitg or malt liqu or, are told lot the County Judge to lake charge JT de
Section i. TKat S ed in o iy86 o f tb« C an ­ • uy i'rucurm g ui W omen ut Girl» lo r Ini- ow ning or controlling any parallel or com pet­
".hi rafitib ixcharjged o r given away, or who patro- illiquent children, ut lie . may make and in ter n a i ¿ruttile» of Ih« State of f-Toritla, a t
m jta l i'urputca and T rcacnhin g a Penalty ing line o f railroad o r canal w itboul pcrmitaion
liiivfi, a h a q u m u o r viatu . Or ta found in any art order rem anding the cuttody of auch child an cih ird by Chapter igeo , o f tb« A ct* o f igog,
from Ibe S late Railroad Commiaaioa, add all
T h erefo r.
* O r b in g bouae, o r ia found In any place Wheie to the T robation O fficer. to be dealt with a* be, a ini ih s «ause U hereby amended
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Section’ 1. W hoever «hail induce, entice or tuclr cunauliiiatioaO, o r attem pted conaolidetiona,
any gaming bouae ia «operated.
delinquent children «re herein ptovided to be ie*d at foiiu w tt
piocare '(0 ‘ conic into thia S u t e ur lo leave ‘Without pernrioxtuu aa aforeaaid, aboil be ultra
- T h e word *‘&lt;WId“ or "ch ild ren " may mean dealt w ltp . ■ If «uch qidcr I»1 nude a lter trial
Section ijs fi.
Pay o f J utor*.— C ran d and her home or other place where »be may ba virea.
any on e-o r more child ren, and the word "par; and conviction, but be tore tdulencr, and iucn IVift Juror«‘ o f ihe regular (un ti and jurnj» itaJJma, in (hit Statfi. any woman or g ill tor
A pproved June ^ ip .ii.
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m l " or “ parent»“ may be held la mean one ehikl ia afterw ard« found to 1» incorrigible, tummoned tu cúmplele a ju ry a fte r the regular Ibf purpoae ot protlilu tion pr concubinage or
or both fWrenta, when cuniU tent with the In­ or incapable of reform ation, or dangerm » to panel u cahauMed, In Ihe C ifguit Court«, Cfiin- for other tnrmunil purpotea, og to euter any
- C l I i t P t k K 6 j j i — (N O . I I J ) .
tention o f thia Act.
the w flla ie o f the comm unity, the judge or ItuI C o u ru of Record and . County. ColrrU pi flum e, uC p ron uution in thi* State, «hall upon A N A C T to h i m n Common Carrier« In Tbl«
£oc. a. It «ball he* the duty o f Ibe County magittrate tnay order the arre»t of auch child Ihra State, «bail receive for each day of active conrictiou be im piitoned in Ihe S late RentState to T cauip ort et F tee or Reduced
Judah to exergiae »ueb aupervitioa or contruL and* «Inleote «uch child, a» if the «entence had ruendanor upon* the court,
Rate« M aterial fo r Koada, Strecta o r Bridge
three
dollar« ictitiary (or a period of nut more Ilian five
of dependent t a d delinquent children" at it p it- not been (u ip cad rd .
1‘ u rp o in .
Ity com inltliog a child I I ) «"»I- Jurc-ra aummoned lo the court» afore- yen» , or be fined not exceeding one tbouoind
aided for In tnl* A e l, and in the eaerci*e"of
n a l'lfdu ln -n t iffner to le dealt with a* a • aid lo complete a ju ry alter the regular pane! d u llaii, or »hall be both »0 lined' and Iropfra- U t n F n d tfrJ l j Ih t Ergrifatwr# o f Ike S ta ll
•ueb dutiea and authority be may be designated
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o f M o n Jo; - J - - ,
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.etfnqucnl tlu ld in the rjieniicr herein provided ii evltauvtnl and who arc not accepted and uned.
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at the Judge of the Jq yco lle Court, tu t it 1 » lor, the m u tt ot )u»ige alter tr u i ami con yu t
Section r-4 TbSjt'from and a lte r II« (»eiCageT
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not yrq pucd lo terve on tfie ju ry, «hail receive
Sec. r&gt; At) law« and p a ru o f ta ira .jq efinnot 't h e purpose o f thia -A c t to c e r je r , f.ti) •on «lull n-u, lo«e ju m d ictiu n to «entente.
»Ut* MCI
c a tn u
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cninjiviicatiorv-o f tbren dollar* tly .im ) per day, lint wi»h tb it Act »icuSrvcby tepefied,
and» fi^
k p ptu
roifil
iil V«
o i thia
A ct «11/
any vtiuatifiVH
common Corner
jurisdiction in contravention o f the Count»
n o tin g in
u t e may
m ar trau
ftC f o r a tl ,&gt;
4 .•
tu ibi»
ibi* S tate
U a u ip ort
o rl iteg
lv.
Tr he,
g.tuvuruii'*
a! tb* rrycn lirtc -md »B (factional, part» Ml ,i ‘ &lt;J-ty ahalj lot
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I bit A s t T h a li j u m ^ k ^ t e t ' im­ operating
lured,' ffire© materiata to ire u ied T n ftb c S ta te ,
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• F lin t a p p ly to children «oriiievi e&gt;r Ttffnii. J av • *kay; juror» . I n 'tlu fd e u iir ti'o T mediately upon d* |o i;« g c and' fpprtfvai* by reduce
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eparate «uit/V Ôf the 'c rim e rri
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in Ibe
iiiniiy jtid grt y u l Jintur« *oF the t'eace, aiul the Guvernur.
rrt irrz
.i, ' , ■ wwrn tfr t, nun
hi aqy »»junty or f iy
. ’ any mwrikipality
.
■ ■ .-.va
booh, to be known aa th e "Ju ven ile R eco rd ," »laughter,' r»»l*î-eTy. ai «on. lungi«» y ..r »fie «t
.ve te , (ur luad«, «tjeel« ui finJ^c purp-wc«lunvri vununuiy/il u|atri mqucvt ut the dead,
Aprovcvl May
i v i i . jT
&gt; p&gt;a reeoftl of a ll hi« proceeding»* umlrt line Act
»nail
l
v
i-atd
»one
ilullar
(fr.u
u
j
per
day
for
Sec,
4.
Tbta
A
ct
«hall
go
into
effect
n a­
r*»iìi^{ tdi (vimrhit ¿uy Lft
h llliifi
—■ gee. «.
A n y Vr^dption Officer a« herein
me-frale Iy upun it« pa i rage and approval by
.'ii Jay they verve i&gt;ti the jury,
in addlllun
CH A F l K l( c j 16— t NO. 1*17 ) .
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ivre. 1»
\’ o coqrt tu magiMaate «t»all r»ut»
a provided being a refit d n il ill the county where mit a ch ild . airvder li»urlevii y r a n -■ ( «ge tu a
the t-overnor.
rs*:
fiipÀiMliuti aUvikc
Irle d r «&gt;1 jura^i I A N «VC I to 1 'rob itil the ("rinting Ai*d {"ubli
Ibert eliall be found any dependent ot delln
caliaui til Ihe S iin e ui Identity ol Any h'c
.ki’ptuvcd June 5, 19 11.
n i or police «talion, but »I «.n!» child n - .4 rr»rt&gt;© 'fivr i j / irn lv j;*cr «»tr (Jig c%ery
quant child contemplated by thia A ct, may hie litiahle t1' (t»'C tu if fie m«y W »tjinmmcd tu ..unir ucce«ivafi ly if fv r k i* in noma tu aiMT'rC'
mude
*jf U (ait» Whom «ri A iié u lt May
with Ibe County Judge ot «aid county a pe
.
C H A P T E R 6 a j*— (N O . l l j ) ,
Lbe Made with in tent lo Commit Kayc tu ....
the care ol the »heritf, p-ifice othevr ur (‘ro­ iutruna fium court by tue n ea rtit practicable
' tit ion In w riting «etting forth the facia, veil- tation Officer, who «fuit keep «ueb child in mute. JuruT» wlui.aticnU ott any o l (he day*
Ib U State* and* Providing a 1 'cnalty (or A N A C T lo ]’ it»cribe W hat Shat! C on ititute
bed by affidavit, and indicatihg the child to vorne «Iiitable place provided by the city, county uf tKe terni wbcri thft Freaidini; J u .tir U
l armer V I neu tute Train» add to P rovide
lire V iolation 7 hereof.
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Ut affected, and Mating ( if knuw nl the name«, *&gt;r State, outMile of thè enclorure ol any jail, ahw nt, uf. bcitig prcK iit, does %io| hold the lit it ¿'»acred by tk t Ltgiitalm rt of thê St4lê
for tbe Free Ttanxortalion and Hem fling of
residence« of the parent« of *nch child, or of polit* «Ultori, o f it may be held otherw ue,
Such
T r aula, ■ I'e r«»m«, P roperty and Equip­
ni thè «court, ahall be cnlM eil to rM fjfC
of Florida 3
tdurt, o r peraon in whore 1turned ia le care A rhe- court may direct. W hen any child «hall thè « m e competi»*!t&lt;m a t if tbe court * « ere
ment Connected Therew ith ia tbe S itio o í
Sectio« i.
It I« hereby nude unlawful for
the child tnay be, and the particular occasion he oen lcn cej to c-intuiemrut in any injrtitutip]» in »ctiioti.
Plorili»,
* • *i»jr y©itoti t»r iwr»gvn» to print and pUblllh or
for the in*titution o f the proceeding«.
Ii to which adult cttnvlcft a rr «entencêiî. it *1»aff
Ut il F n j/ irJ by (fia, E agù G lw re of Ih t S tale
S+r if TliJil a IF lavi,* or fari» of la w* in t»u»c to be prilli©»! «Ili! (tubiUhed ln «uy nr«*
ahall be sufficient that the affidavit i* iq«n in
of M griJ d .
,
tw unlawful to confini- »»uh child in the u rn e « itifTik t » ‘ih thè ptoflltikmi uf ih»* A ct be, l*ai«i( m agatine, i^rm duul uf any other pub
formation and belief,
Llur tin« lection «hall building
hcctiui» i. A Fa truer’* lu xliiu te Train ahall
1 ¡1«lio« in ibe M ate of I lurida the iuntie oi
Ajih «och »diiit convict, op to Ami thè **TTir ,iie tierrliy icj*caled.
not apply to delinquent children under pitwe
htv j
I Ini Act /loilt Igciiine u^etali*c tapon idcul ily of any female raped ur u[*»&gt;ri whou© tj, a train operated m ulct the auipioea o f the
confine * vucb
rhild
in
the
«ame
vai»!
cution for crime«.
»»jgr am i ipptu Ttl by the (rOveriiof,
k g ,»Cultural Fapertm ent Station at tlie Uni*n **fiai*It »itti ìnfeikt tu commit rape hai ber n
■i
«nein*tire
with v q h adult criminal«, 4tv
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See. 4 . Upon lb* filing of the petition «tore
.\|‘(Uuvf»1 .Mi*y
iy ii
i r n i t y ui Muriila.
-ultimili led »»i ma jt he ©«imiiilltetf.
r ' l&lt;&gt; being cinh child ml»» a n , yar»l nr tnnlil
«aid, a citation ot notice «lull be i«»uedf jj
I bat «tl common carrier« doing
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WhrArvrr i* convicted yf Ihe v|*»
g ot w h I» ti « l i l t , - i n v i l i . H l . î-r ji i e . r nr
quiring the p ro o n liavu.g rut tody or •o n 'io
&lt; ! I \ |* I KK
i S f I un |,
"I Hi© provinone of ihn Act »full to burine«« afiaiUy ur in part wit bin, the Stale ol
uyc» 1 4
lite i ».uni « Juila» n u r «r any
pf ih* child, or with wlt-rrn the child nui f b f ,
VN' \i i ti* »Ani rfi ri &gt;v&lt; 11»u§ 14 yft -,1 1li e i ten
|iufuii«©d by « fine ol not mote tba« one ihuua- I l»»ri»*4 arc hereby aulllfirired and emnoweted
mie f equi re ir mir «cv « i l — I«! - li, m ilitili tou
lu
«mb the child «t a tirAr and ptacr
lie s ut
iv o if free
ol all charge«
charge» thereiur any
èi4l ¿»Uiittev t f l luiikla. Hrlatlnif tn iiu lru c
and dollar % or by u u p r it o n merit in ito county tn trmntpoit'
»r perMin teíyivltig A «levirnjg n, receive cinici
Mated in the citation, which time «ball noj ta­
Il h »ucC
ii"ii» ji I t tu ra c i tu Jim r* by Ih© J u ila cv lai! lui noi * ruurr than twelve titntiiha, in F ai raerv Im tituje T ra m together
eif «iiofrt the procedine of thi« kit. &gt;uth re
lc*« than twenty four hoot» after «erviee. The
t
o
f
volli,
pilupetty
and
cifuipm
fnl ucce*»4 ry tu
ut
thr
V
i
r
i
l
i
(
ni
fri
*
uf
1
he
Male
«tf
1
fonila
l.y
both
fiuxli
Ime
hnd
impf
ivunment.
in
lL&lt;
-ut* m formation, «nd vtatemeru« a« tfie judge
parent« o f the child, if living, »nd then ie*i
, vitt»; ni duri c a ti/ utile ih© hvuchc tal pur|ju*©* uf
nay deem jn-ja-i
qr*. T a ij t, r tnt «rtlnn, Ut tl / Bm. i /.j frjr ihr l •¿ifia tu tr of ih t .State tt«*c retinn v l fli© * .nut.
denee», if known, or legal w uifdian. it *n i
Approved May j j t iy n i,
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thr 14li! li«m * uiìii l 'a rm ci*' InvUtutes beh!
»/ / infido
i¡ I « 11■ei1 ’ ’ II" ca»e lie u . / H O i l
c»-lTiltltt «
there be, or if there i* neilhci paient ncu
in cvmneclian th u c w ith in tb li State.
»eetum
l'hai Scctiou i*yi* of the iìeneral
titlil to «nr mvtitutbm. atvocialion or perron
guardian, or if the reaidence o t the parent or whine vtanilltig, cnoduct of care of children, Statuir* of thè Htale of Florida, relattug to
Sec. )
All [iroperty, itutK, ©xhibft* * n !
C H A r r Ç R C u y — (N O loflf,
guardrail ia not kn ow n ,'th en »ome relative, if
«
ji *©»*"&lt; iv* n* li© tir c r tu r r
» « &lt; 1 cor»venieu!
ni«lTu&lt;*
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tf»
furie«
hy
tiw?
Jliidir*
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in
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An
Xci
l
im
ilrd
"A
n
•f ahcltly to ta f* fnr «he arme, ii nut ratic
there be one. and inr rriq je m e u knuwn
I il*r
*rrai v**uit* *&gt;f li«© S a ie ut Mntida.
A* « »&lt;• IS nid© t-*« v n u f hy V^blKalrou i &gt;» ih© 4cc«»ttjj)|i*hiuent of »uch purpo»e» may to
i,r) I» tb
t . . 1 1 4 , " t g r lim, i » i,
»lull tw nolihed of (he pr.Kecdingv
In »n&gt;
iraut|-.fi©vl, »lui evi ur utticrwUc tom lleti, fr©o
..A 1.« «fi.! Ih© urne ai he retry a metilici»! Au
f ulta lTill/“
I ^ ilif C rejaii«
ir id ila 1li5 H
Lpuii l ukimwir
n» Inlrrm t to |*rop
tTlne,r .jêqorre
n,i ito- Penlrainm
cate the jodg* n ay , in Jriv divvreri-m. ajqvvtpt
rr l &gt; f n *9 *U©*1 ut ( i r t a in t to nee tv ,'uitU ami &lt;&gt;f t to lg e by auch cu inni tu» carrier» In con*
, , ‘l
vM!,fN|
authli iiifuttnati-ui. il *1 t Ji© gjnir. e h©n atof ii *1 1 •I. vliall re ad a*
tome tollable penon to act on behalf o f ihe
Jtlih.V*
F
i «et li un wiih ami in furtheranto uf lUch trainiIor
1
/et.rce*
»ad
Other
Fru*oo
4
ing^
All©*
t t &gt; - 'iLTTf* «ngl
4 b Ih
he judge in« y
child, and appoint counter to rcpre»&lt;nl «oeh
Sec a. T h it Uw a la li govern only in lucb
r«ecl,un
lliitr ol Ju iiir tu Oiatg© Juiy,
&gt;©rv»tf. ' Approved Mijr jolii,
ferì» proj'fi» w Any ifid «Il je jK im nude lu
child, without co-npenvalion, and any petton
1 |**m thè Ittal uf all »aie* at la«* in ihe He i* Unacted iy the LegitJadutf of the Afar# rate* a* are provldctl (or 1 « Ito previou*
lie Jlllf^“ llTl.let lin , Sk-c itoti «hall tu» kejtj ntl
inlerr*te&lt;l ui the child may file defen tei in hU île ni tike jud ge’« nfiire, cauvcriirntly lyy »©trful c**ur!« ni Ibi* Stat©, ih© } udge (»rrtid
p/ F io n d a .
»ectimi* ot tbe am©« any olbef Uw lo Ibi coti*
behalf
i f any perton tumgaaned, at herein
vrwry n oim ih«taftdini; rrtivid « ^ b o w v e r , That
iMti un «tu h trial vIut11 iliarge ine jury unly
Nfi-ttiwii i
I hit hft ttuii r ol the Act de*
teved
•
provided, th ill, without reatonahlr cgirte, fail
i,-4*n
th©
la«
&lt;
&gt;
i
ih©
*
té
w
,
tfiat
t*
i*|*nn
fjiih
ih© hatulltiijg uf «uch train i and thè (vertunt,
ï
rd*©d
m
fit©
ill,«hetrul,
hemg
Chapter
s
y
j
j
,
It
•
t
o
l
l
t
o
to
ih#
» ftl 1 f«.ir
' I
■ to
to appear ami »hide the order of th e '* jjd ^
1“ u»t *&gt;r p-hint*
I la « anvtitif m !ha Inai uf
1 ( f u f ' i t J n u r ».flirt J«©*,-*“tl ha » 1nit 1h© -».► •lit
'd f y 1 5 b©, and I» hereby itti©ridevi lo |jrLr|*firtty %nil ©t|ui|)iirei*( abuve mefifìotteki »bali
or being the child, he «hall tie proceeded tgafM i
e iiiiifft! tu ih© fitti»«)lettori **f th» lUiiro*«]
«t*»l *a «3 * I»,
]j,.«rg fr 4l i ttah Uif e*i&lt;Utvce trait à* lu t «B*
I I f * p '&lt;•! ' l m .l©|a©n 1 f 1 . 1. •&gt;•1 I ■' rt j 1/ ' Hit &lt;
a« In caae of coniempt of court
In cate the
it
•bai» n i ' Im u i aiihuntted "ri brhalf «il the
rfyiit
filili irr f In ih© *
r **t »• *• &gt; Il *ny tumpUi liant W* bis agent i «%iumi»ilun o* !'lurida.
2(i f " . 1T
citation may not be verve,!, ni the party «erve-i
A|n&lt;ruvcd Jqne /*
,
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tn
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r
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y
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m
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a
m
e
n
fur
the
par
n s H I »ll lun Rif i
yiUllll J m&lt;1
fail« to obey the «atpe, and in any cate where
1 .i.SfcC 1 i,,' i.iiwuti t a n ii ( o^ n iy. iairuLl o| fil **/i
t ot fur it»© dulling ol tille n», or
PMM
: » irfx
It o U ^ fi* uf 1In?
It »hail t&gt;e mad* lo appear that gjich citation or
i .riirl ut l(©*uril ihat no e n d en rr Hai uJVtl c le a r in g \
-ui] f i um , o r lo# th e *e f ilo r cerne n i
|h* |&lt;\|i' Il-.ww
llRk'
CaMng
■ &lt;»(
»»• ^i
yiJreig
t af * fig i*|l,
!f »1» . HIT*!
t.’ H A P T F R by jT — (N O . 114).
notice will be ineffeowul, a warrant may t«»ue,
wjttf h thè jury nuild U -nTI y id a muMyage. of litu acaïuvt. or |r»r tp e tibt
ramhig ’«uch ( hihjf rii. l-»i lhr «yi trntUr til «utili iitlrd
A N kt I Kcijuinng R aiiiuad'Cfim pahiea, C o t'
either again«! the parent or gcUrJian or the
prforiiiwi
k©
yf a u m ir iit lu tiin vry, or ex
i
.
i
f
è
y«*i«lUl
fui
ihe
plaanUU,
ih©
Jiuiff©
ruAy
uch cfciltj io %iuh -i.vwi.iii..|^ r ir^»tttuti‘n. of
»•uwiiunr, iit m i or lm ltVuiuali, .-U g u ic f or
perton lu vtn g curtody ot the child, or with
triti» »defrtt li»©.*u n tu ifijiU a«eidict
Tur tbe k J lU f fí I t a l C e la le , yr f ,n t J*© a i l m i u n l t t l i o n
d twr |Hit intu ‘ui 1 • hi»M«r
S j, 1* 4«(f r r
»q-craiirig a Rai!roa«l, lakg itierd, q( ’Iraur
whom thrVctilld may be, or «gain«! Ibe child
h ir ' «tar.i. and if, j f l r t «1| tb© rrìd rn ce uf
T 'b© rvtât© uf a decedent »*# uihei tu li fli
f f f i t » ill* 1 «- »til i ft, m
j u 1 4 II |H •{•rf
« l&lt; jrti
K .u d f ,r any I'urpo»« in tbe S late o l Moçhim telf
tin return of the citation ot rruticr
• I fi«»* lu n f c i aiiih trave l»©cii »ubuiille-l,* il Chancery relating lo or aflrvltng the title do
itio ij » t*•
rtnf, « u d
nt4 )
a u t ln - i i r r
»»U, lu I t , ild, C o u iiru ct, M ain u tn anJ Keep
or other prove,«/ or *1* toon thereafter a« may |a«4kt. «*f IOT1 Htlili ID »tilutuill, b&gt; 1T1 j IiItif ft ry # (if ’t&lt; j|»|*arrni tri tb© Judge o f ih© C ircuit C ourt r#al fatate, ito li rlft^ m « »wum bill (hai he
in Good J 'a u t i l e Gumliliqii, iltg h w ay and
be. the judge «Sail ptoeaad to bear and iliipon-,
h i. «hintf i. Mvgn or Q j irt «&gt;f lirvnrd thAt tu» beli©»©* t t o t t t o r c ‘ ì© a |i©i*mi or *r^ pef»on*
*frnt, to
in any ^bi &gt;*rrr4ltii|i f*»r the te^at
Street ( . n V l i q i ; aud l*r »yyirtri-.# t f fla v i tig
of the cate. I’endlftg fitul dlipneltion of «n&gt;
«ih- '©»»! e * idtm‘e nT*ì&gt;rrrr-Niu,h(i!ili©‘! upon tn t e r c f U d 4,r\|
A»4^©*#9jr til v o lv e d in tu v li u h i
«»I i&gt;|it **¿1* « I
( » i i ’ f lH
to H*
the
Same I lune in C ate 'o f F ailure to do cate, or pending appeal, Ihe child may be retained
« fiicti the ju t f Ciuibl I t o 11 y biW i verdict fili wlkwie
'q r * t V a u M a t e u n k tfd W o in b ir r,
n m ifiit tha I! |t-r l in-line
to by Ih« Ow nef or O p era to r.o f 'Such Rail- &gt;
in the iw aiciiiJ n of the |*r»on lu r in g . Ikt
n© party* thè Judge _pyy dtrcc^ fh^, ju ry to a n a jy to l! p t k y fuf* f©dief a g a ifta t th e m , in t u e t
l»r
U i p y tr ti i i o r g u ^ f d i x n o r tjlhei
fu n i: C erai mg a Lien T b f i f i u t , and I*rocharge o f the tame, or may be kept
bill# «he ‘ »had] to 4 ili inerì in proce** by puhlt
net^on j'eraonally f«m! a vrrdict (or lite T^pjaftyiie, |wrtr. ’
mcf T4 i’#
* ( *ittrh prIfitt
eiiliiig
i&lt;jr It«
H« Enforcement*,
r,n ime ritieni ».
vbliuit f»rr
tuiU nlc plac* provided h r the S la to ^ S u r it;
&gt;•» J
rhat all iqpkt and (A rti o f lp w i lo f.itiuf^ t*v k r i à f l l l t u t k
»* (*aMir* d«“
*a- mi r I v
rt
«entf'» itetelo« whether
U§
U
n .u u J
Ihr L e g u U tn r t o f the Staf#
e
11 U
/»«aere«
or the city in which ll|e child may b O w may
•»■ M*lut with Jji© pfoVUiuu* n f ibi*. Act are itn d a iH lo » u e b aw»i. f i th e w iid u n k n o w n per
o l r tMTiy in |hr yff/ccrHingt - r nfil.
of
M
arida
j
be held utherwite, i f the judge may direct.
ttirby trt'reifd, and Iht« A lt tifiti fakr eflect vori* i t o l i « t o - ^ n o w n o r b e lie v e d b y Ih e co m
, Set , 14
H m- liter ifl. of o f h e r ofT«« &lt;*f tet t i n g
Seutiop I, » AU lailrtjod com paniei, eqrpoProvided, ht»weTe^ T hat no child, witjun the
frum |hi r!ajr ».f n* pa»«igr tifif
p(pfal.
p T jiB ifH f y J** h e ir* , d e v ia c e * , fc e a n trt* . or
p n t f m i p r o e m or » a r i a n t u w Ift ih f» Ac t ,
j a trun«, tiriti,
«"individual» owning op oper­
. p to vition i o f (hit Act, «lull, under any V fe C n .
-Apiuved J u d © Hili«, * ’ /' a
.•tfftr
nnif er « -t«ef«nit dht¡-:fw»©d wb-rv© ating
’ iu ’ i
♦r d o l H f ^ny o t h f i i h h i g ot »ta » - a R c t Ih e pro
« line »( rn iriw d , tug *u«d or trato rCud
«lance» be in»arcei*led m any com run« fa il
■ -T
» jUM-r« Í ii’ i .Ch t»«. Il-e /'»ÌJi»i»ìil&gt;tiI, ihe mm
«ikijjJi Jici'n-e. «I'Uilb i f reive fi\im *fo- i'O** *rid
in
tbe
State
u
t
Fiuii-U«diali
buiiifi
c-u.«veuca,»
bee. J, The ii-’ w m iip «h»tl »rp-dnt a y tyj«v
« 1 1 \ I* I K N m j i - I S t ! i f*‘l ) t
-vf«_uiifi* «!i«ff -wete the f a in t v j »»refi-pervnn
^¿ekiltui«* ! n * d »Iicri
Af yiF p ' o k l t l f l ft**
1,1«ijtlair;
ami
keep
in
good
cotuiition
highway
one officer in each county who vhall te hrmyr.
N
N
v
t
K*
V
datili*
Ihr
I
s.*, ..I Hi not », NiiH (,‘»C bill. !&gt;’ I» ti»e Tallin* t»t »,'» Jtatc lililí u
•I'.»* »&lt;14 i\ r*t •fjdjtfi IV h 4f j. (f 1 i! *fii ri 1 »ii a 11
- ro«'»nr»t &gt;( xll ..boini» «ubere u i d Hue of
at the i ’ rnbatiyti Othcrr
The teirn
df ,
Mal
if. Ili
Jit 1 «JMfligx, hu. ¡«itftop» M uuicu
r o u
1 iftlirr ^ f f i i | t n * o i km 11 4
that. iimr*1i
j i f i . 'j J ii ci»^C«ii b y *g )iy public, county or
i'robatiun tiflicer «hall te tour year« (rm the
t-*L
t
.»U
.1
ti•
Si
-ale,
ihr i whhI j i OJURJI wAJvlif*» »
ilf ‘
■ cHlrirrnt reg»i
by any puuitc
public «Iren
t ir e d worrcw
w h ere,
a q fir ny
dale ot ap;-'ii.nncni
lie nuy appoint ,« many
I j 1/1/ t /fu/3Mic* •*/ tk i S tile
«lg e «hull W jI«î
:*111
î »* £
mf S
1 iI 01
oil Ipm ut tlo t v 1, » v u f fu **. I
—■w
(_
I! *|
tutred by- the
ff)-wwfitf ’ C.'o
o ou laiy C an n n txilon '
th e-ffb
h PctiM
ek/ ’ Jb »'-■ ««
_ r"»
mote grrojuUcxt officer» *ot either tea a« the
h ie d Uy‘
CgwkèiaiJani
1***1 g*g
¡•i«
own e n u n citi
c ili 1aucb croM ti.g« yo Vfi
er« »r ih r - Town
— l u i rvwtt wwd populatmr. o f the county tnay
SvUlur»
(,
’T
lie
t-J
iy
ig
end
alter
Ilicafaav/aU
■ -r— - r-f-r-*»
. °| its'*?'»;* Shall (-«- . m f l c . r r ''( * r ly nr
í&gt;únUikr ti9 viRx moriiI tll^U_ .f
h i ir
l f im
Ihiumii Ü isü.*
_
vit* at- litf
little
lia n t ü practicable.
lt »tan
requiwj. The powrra and dutiea of «uch officer*
ol ihr« A il, vfStn.Wnjr
inmnr, ftrit
fitìl «IHgfjirM.
« fHgfyírvl, pa riha», «Jefe mia nt tu the hllj; hpt ¡f theiq .be cunauuctvfil with
rr.Bujr tamur,
MK») p o p l f U t i M t b y Jhr
Sutr
IV irt»!
«fi a , tu render, ptiy« p A x g e over aaroe with
1 «hall’^ j tbta«« herein ael forth and auch ntbett
»&gt; cliargeif %
p Opí K«tiy
H oftc/i'f
p s p
e«/;l*rutì«h|-|l»;»
!
^«-r«-ii»
t»r
ÿ
c
t
t
M
l
«o
.known,
the
bin
mag.
Uiç «nttvfpeninfèi m Uf tim Coufdy Îiùtfçf mar tie
. .X
aa may
by
The
edmpen
, ,be. , .preacrilwd
,
, law.
----— cotnpen
»111 *ji i l «
ÍIM£*V pií
t© .iruditu!« . »ml
__ m aintained whMljr egalntr loadeU Uxjii«.
■ hill not ih© i t t i |h»n ßyp KtmdrmJ (ÍMlAn
Sec. * 4, . Tbe highw ay and itreet croaoingg ‘
talion of the -1 'rc h ittuo Officer »hall be fixerhi
é fl tki0
t u * u t ili, (isw'-nijlw«
tU 'f/ f'iw «
«i4f r* viaall tU
Ctrlir|^
ree pttjúnt« u n k n ow n .” *
J i’HiOfl) ¿fjn iu líy , to Wu^tikl «»ul of ili« f&gt;nr r-uiiiji. A
by the C ounty Com mitaiontr« o f each county
SeVil-iii a.
That Sccfhin . j u f «ai»l A vi bereu« pudviifr-J für, »hall at all time» be yupe , "
irr* for friture fund n!urfr&gt;í|\V*
t" .
, ptlftt fut the tr«il therorf «Hall -be given m IM
leei
lu tf&gt;w in ip eitio q ' and approval o f the
Thera may be i|fpoinied in each county Peu
(»irruís, u»
j
or gu
gurr'lJilH.qÇ^'Iktrh
c"f
Lrii ino r, p rovid crrjekalt Le amemjlnl rfF a , td l m ! «r'TuTIrka «T. Il-u jil bj (Tiutjty U n ttn in in n e ri u j tbfi c o S n tf J . j .
iÑrc. *i
Thi a Ait i Half hr ÌUKli^hf fori'
tatidn Officer» who «ball receive «alane« ant;
4^
IfU c li
o f guaiti
• S&lt;-ct»-«i -j.
i*ecrCe* pftr Co»tlvv»o or» -b/
i fu n i fr» ihr rr » 4 9Hot tfiF ét*jnfb mJl’V |ir taf* Ipf HaniC
in w kl/k tilg «vue it locatari, or to the in;
olbet» Who «ball receive nu «alary.
»»y,
IIt «hai
l^
i àkjft, mi tg- the ci* r rifr »r i a i Jnil u
o lkrf
itrr cavo«
e r t»y
í v ia , »,e
ufi te
term
vice
hy mil
ir s i ti, |o #it
I f u l Ihr a f k n u t «Jj «»rft l o ' - - »rtf»- d-»
b* the rluty Of a Purhalion Ulficer PI III
ÊÊrtjpf,
ratf th*l H*at|i»'n. Ufmn thr
liy pi
de» ree thè « [w riu d aU ii' «ppruval ot the city or V w u
tkr rn lry
o l «»«h
«»k Ii ile»
li * i f*li fi r, ” f a t h í I «! * in i y tupur* »ai ma f r u ’ n r v f t t
**^f ^
f ^ &gt;fJn
11 *tb r rrv
vrtt
.
. -uni-il if within kt) Um rrpojateJ city o r town.
/
vettigale all cate« of.depelfdent arti Jel«i-iu«n&gt;
Ur&gt;rUf_ ‘'fiV oy liiâ tilia n if iy»t Ju-lge
«n orffet
j n l g r «hall trofie
iKOkr in
oiffer eppoiuting
eppnintiiig e u ’ gt
t. »mit h&lt;* that whir-h v)tot(1*i '*• R i'f n j b t 1 Mt;
**
Sec. j - w lien ever any creating 11 not cohchildren brought to (lie jtlcTiUon ui (tie «Jífimn
Jtiu'wii fi»r iijU lj, l|Î!t,jfri V ) jUf* ceniti ur 'r u &gt; tVTr*rf, Inarnc1» in il»« l»w, *1 '» lA ttI,an f»»r
ir ruf«, and in 4 li c a v i wlt-rr© «I c«|fj.
•11 in led dr maiiitalnr») » ,'p r u tfd e d in Section
and in «uch caaei av • urne within the mean
* y ah rtot Ur rraiMtiihly atVCÏ* 'afi'rnt uukiajw a iitili.ig rii«
Sorti goafihgi
.fixI-riU «hutr, Ihr d ^ 'l hx ìw p h ir ti Ifu »P* / •itf.ir '«in f
» -I l i p ,fi«"\. the Cmrnty V »imnuttumcr«. or
in g o f »bit A ct to rrp&lt;jia the ruhe to tfie ( ountj
«*»f
abili b f ¿ b r u «fiati 'B»ke and, 4 1 g etri nqllli th a t-he * il( talli»
» r*rd li fit iW fkonfir «gru! hr *n »r|* j» "íjírm«
V
Judge in the manner herein provided, and r
ip" fell/ ití.cT ^rrûyfite rvf fi irridi gf 11.010 tu f h Jo lly l i n l u l g f _ l » , d ulte* , f i hij oline; *ii'l Ilie &lt;iiy *»f 'Jowu ( uuncil, »« the ca»e may bw,
¿ff
»f 'Tv fa mli y h j
top il mi
«teali
give m e i/wncr ur o(&gt;er»tor of »ueb railfurjnth the court with roch information arid
t»dfgoi
■
•
*
«
,
r
br
«hall
file
««¿S.
antw
rr
ind-BBIhe
a«ch
de'--ex. i(»
,^f«y («&lt;jwjt. w Imj iliaci *m»©ffrc»
,r F * '
i n p u t K c »a the court inwjf require, and t5 **r .)*’ . .'f f é a c r i l e q ( ijullcc
by (d ite a» Ce m * y ‘ ile*jn Jw;fieir- to -firóttvv thè r*^d a inrlice To w titin g. »citing forth tba
Hfih ihr . *:u«ff*-ly o r cn nl ro i ot *t\f r U ÌJ a b w h ^
U ke charge c t «try child befurr and after the «hit! k*Vf líHamnr ili© arati! nf i p f fnlttjL Uf| ,*'4*bI!3 fbxff t f'i iHy *lç( (fl W 4 itfWCJl» t o ’ ltlt h il * • u t iia n f a T 'ù A r r r jt » ,- J l, a n f i- - o i «a-t a la m i j-liie « mi nature of- crcixaing required, or rfif.
»r ^
h ç r p u * Vn gtuvrijeq fi» A ifa ltJ « » ty -. ilit-fe « -. «full JW f / o I h y ' tu« la iiy n re .lf 4 . rrou ln n g the J r o u i n g , to be
t. «r frtwVdtgti
jttj.iV-T'vi ; «
or
ififirr
ttiai w hen directed Try the court ami |.j make
l«r fhr (irn th b ttf uf thia A it ot *hA !*f^
A-,
e\v»»q i .ur iti!»
JT-1V
q i - j r 1» thifi ch’jg; jpcrtlitiiiig *q»»ak«vk yhajl
report» to the court a* hery¡naffer required, rtin«4» tu tybfy ^&gt; h y **fdrr of arij court m* 1© -'4C\
pXarl b y thè DuilJ,' jkr the repair* m ade,-w ithin Uurty d»ya
and ’to do » 1 ! such Other iget», »nd* th in gi a-r ra ».- »&gt;f «»»ipm» fi*rad rf nrinilrjitjim i ft m*dr-rf (rrtroplai,»Ini ami u * r d » « 'q ù f » ‘ tn tlef-.-ar*. Tumi ibe tunc o f the aerv(ce'*nf «uch notice.
indrT !Ì3f ¡ìfnV»*iifflMi h íf^«»í. or any
.b
Tire
»
trvjct
o
f
auch
notice
upon
any
agent
may be required by the Irnna rif thtk Act. •
¿hum the Ç4 i*tf&gt;*jy of a ch ild W cinnmíHCtl oh m tj»e- ekent i»»rh p iró » fi* or yiftn jiate w* Hftal ilrcvef« nhtrrad «(»inK tuiimqwl/' (4 Uie! e f\ the' ow n er-or Opiratur uf tuch railroad, te. A t a n y ,tim e , v n ih in -b ig ijiw reiihfl, ¿ ProInder Ihe proviyim it Iwrrgf wjm «fai! reinar ■ iher ■ J»*t+»qv pruVkJpg irt S tT tjq tl.'t Uf , Ibi* le (npryrit « y r n W» e p p ctu jie e'o n »uch.jd u ir y tilUwg or b atin g an'offic* or piace nf burine»« ‘
U t may he fieU.tVTlhe jlirftwntnui ù fth e rwurr. «idi peranq
petion Officer mgy hying a n y child • undfc Id* *n prndMçf «ijth child tu fh# eoart when «r
»©raetfjlc( tii*me)i
m »eipg-* «hruugb tírele,' iront -xfie irr Ihr edm ily, «ball be deemed a/rvlce «pon
rfl «
aupervtaion b ifo re th« ju d go eomig¡(tipg*jlu%lt
rendjuikt).1 u n ic i, a v w ieV tto k a b ili j b c ’fiw ner-nr operatqo o r in ch aervice m ay b o .
!©ted, f&lt;&gt; V» ‘iv* *Pf. a fij perso*, who »hall V»i ih n i , * od jn ih»t-u;WnG » v p fe« ,qàir ■ be ' njage, d»(fi «I
ih lltl to hit cuitody firr «uch action g a .fo the i t f ftrèw Wül&gt; ìu v * 1krrhatiuii Offu-rr in the dU* 1 - »,ir'iitrj» ! rgxil,*,i&gt;j-By telrtrçarp, *nif m uri» be' applied
; I W tu r w»mM (me yegy tBeereiItee, «Hit/’ rftr^ted "by mailing a c irp y -o f : tbo nolle« to .
F co m p ì» !.'jrj « la " • -.x.u»^»&gt;-k
• judge rahy a m a flu
^ •1 .
h
a
» k ■ nulìpi. «!iaI1 Ur Kuilty of • nfïii’ ' •f &lt;ff.-k F r v t c e 'ih a lil hit (fikffe by i t e e*ecu-_ ili - l b r com ptaduf.t ' «Mil, .withinj aii
a n y - officer J-y dirre toy^gf the rom jwpy, fir l i i j
Sec, W. W hen any child le»« than u i^ u lt n i
ffr^decrgv,fifyvff *e &lt;-vf»y
»
(Vierer,- ityvff
yji fivi.it »
rtrpeapob and n(Min c*mvicf|nr» ^Wrrrof ahajl. Livr-yi’licax ufiJlhÇjk'Stiil Jli Il*e «ame martnet' •»f i »leb
tire-n w fw r wer 0(iAratov d f i» u W raiWtfiJ, »J- *
year« o f age »hajl .be found tu be depenfifnt. Sé fuj'ßbhed hy Änr nnf rac«*©rHny fi*r hundred 1 » «rtarirt *r«* nWiie tq ^ q ' ihmniffit» '»ff r i f »ny
»try p
prrlôtr
rt1(in C
‘. ittl»r«\eil
in1ete«\cil
w h o »TSill
J 'jy - e d . L ' him M Wt T lt’j fi/ JiUttt o f fb u rinoat, • ■ -, —
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witlun Ihe- meaning p| thia A c t,-th e ti-u n tt
lül lat* (Sjö-* 00 ( m itTipniiintnrnt nul e ití^ il
tbcrepn, '«
Wl
S r f . T * 'Tfc!*"'(TiT «hall- ta l cJfTe^l Immerliete- ih» cfaUiery t i f i euoy o f.a u rh «lettre-In ttlih" V * '| t'-e Jrg«l putta g citromi
JU daetnaT qr»lm a n oid or wwnumll n-f «be- r h if
Or try tfilîtl TilCîl TTÜc Ii\d
Se/, a.. If tht railroad company,
¿oragony, own»*
owner, o
u.r
»vMpini lr*|[*u«iìk « n O J riv ai by t)re-(,kim», ferio i) ur jwrewn^ b. t» fiter in« « b all1 rvrji kv&gt;
•d rib * t t f t r /di Madre «tillable SU Ie o f Aruifty « y r iio n m e n f.
*
iqV Tatfr b f e lieti
ffroad. log foail -or Traba,’ ;
P(mirf 11» bra-glW t « law without hi* liait u n ic a applied /fir w/ebln- a»* 'arwnAn from
. fe ferm a tn ry ’ ojr , fikatifutlon. Which ii now pr ** *Srr, 11. .Thia Art «hall la ie c fïrc l the Iff i l »»fir. h t. RfW»
rrx a• .«
, that)
.-•n .fèti
. . . i hr
ui re fu
imtee lo
to .co
eourtm
n iltu et
ci ‘**UcU
»Uch
■ the tla(e-6f «»loh .»»rvicra W m / o Tpf th« «al» « t ( »
m*y n e r e in tr - b * provided or to the car* g f ( jjjr o f ■ ÎT©f*frtnhrr A fl . 191 l.
'
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f g■ ' fif .10 'make
■'‘
-tire
l t g |rrqqütc.l
- — *-«
*
1 »i»(uurw.l. *a rn
refait« yAjqtT./ved M»y if ,V e n n
aidtablg e lflrtn nf ‘good moral charactêf,' 4'Appr^Y«a Jone t . i «&gt;ii
Of Pfonurty in the hdfifi(ci*tniVop at ertatert- t v ih;n,-1
Ite then
ì b , wKga gtime »(-eclfied'
____ tn tbe noi
___
of iirtfiu cn tl ítta ir hpx t&gt;c rchravd.
■
- t o g to the c a fe o f u rn e aw ¡table p in a te ufvri
thè C dunty (.'omtpi«*iunrrt.»i)r th* C h y
T ow n
k f i
. f IIA F T E R C u t — (N O ., r e j l f ' i
.tutren1 Of- a tfo c fitb m ' w illin g -to teCcfve it.:
Nf ) c
T l j j d i h i i A»l vhall labw »ffect tm
, . l ’ H A I T K R Aj i 7 - ( K O V«1)
CoutirNi,
a»
the
c*xe
may
Ne.
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p/ucofid
lo
g(M ,«tnoncing Ut In ob ject the purpure o f tar- A S A C T
C ure C eiiaiu In fo rm ili!1.©! in |h© \N \ C t tn Aiúev-f $©rUvti One i)l;C (n » ^ ef‘ lyrttiatafy up&lt;in T ? f unung~a law. bill aliali not luvw void croetlng« built or repajrcii, a» requlri *jj o, tßi m\gf « _irvf F b i r fda, F n t II Icq -*#rA u A st " a He«» any pomi lrtg «ulte - •
, «
ir t - I o e * o r obtaining home » fur dependent or
F jaemi t i«i ti of fî©r*|! and Of hur I m l ruin eut*
etb »11© u|pm t rnyplet|.»rt tfiexcrf »Ball Olà *n tire
Approve.f JHne c, i g n . •
Fr#»/rïhif»n l'unlthni©fyì oi MíwÍfmeA&lt;í»if£
, «'« W eclod ebildtttt. The. jud ge may thereafter
(%Kiveyir»K «»T T r a u v fr itin f If ©al nt 1'/f «»nal
fk of C
~ lrc irtA
¡ B C ru rt-J il U w .c - i- -'. « - • /
cunee O l-th e C le
lefk
ikJ®
sui©
When
Not
Oth#ïWi*c
("Î i A N T ER h jif i- - ( N Ô . 109).
1«'
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M m odify «ueb order of tom
l'm prrty ur in ihr RHImfinthmçnt
th.w rr
C ounty in R am im i MxJrtuenl fif fs». efibenae»
, * *’
b S lttd l« .'1
.
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i. « d im a n i,-In hit dlacretlon.
T he judgw^may,
AJÍ -V TI ka llegulatr and IVeacrihó- ( b e .FMc- fnr lab»,« «mi m xleiw l, «worn tv by.'tnfi C a M f v ' r - - — —
hr W i r f i f J ’ W öin fn Frigie frv-llW î ìryf H l f
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of* A n n i. A. I l fo»»*.-• * :
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Ifrtcìi'Rnt uf tbe. W ntk. which »tataro«wt »lu n '
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in « Pub
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—di©*©*»**©» t
T h it t^ r tk’n ^ r
C h apK /
tu hewpit») or in i Ulu Lion fnr. pbytrcil TraaUwawi
- p r r r m jj*
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f leu Record Hook, and «liall thereupon
n i l
hereupo bec
tq/o* Ijtwa of FWri*lA, be, and the Mtn« U
*r -ip fctai egre, oe in g p e la t e h ô p ita l or
SÎectton i. That from ami ifte rp tb e paiifigfi. A Hen trpon tbe ro»»db«d and r oiling stock o f
5««l!on I.
Ai! de&gt;tii of eotiTeyinre, bill^ nf firf*try Aiyifndied lo i ©ad, ia foljtn if !
n( tbl« A rt, th it I n . «¡i crtmteial ewte« where
vjM itarirjm which I* w illin g t o . feeeive ft.
kd
railroad,
.
.
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\
kjiîe, m urtfnfea nr other iniU utrent» uf tfitu r
SfCii*»T» i
THi ptinuhmrnl, ini* rofnraÍMÍon the dcfexnlant nffe»* no tretim ony ' in hfi own
*tor the ilk* pqrpole, without charge.
S fic .^ v - ImnredUtaig utH&gt;n rficovdiwg tuch
in *»/ real or
pf^inirn1
tht nf ci ¡me* ol fier itoti ÎrUmirt lo ihU S iale, behalf, exefipt t»i« own, Ibe «Üurncy DV kUSr»
a ’ t &lt;»
iw tctnefit the O t r k »hall «add- a- c o p i tbgrcuf
7 " *n *,CT ,
w b tre tha County litiil» «çf lid i Hfate made and foceb ed
wl»©n n ot o l k r y l i a proviifed by Statute, or neyi lor th« defendant «hall bave tbe Wb,»mg
Ä çhlM io the a re of »njr
a n i fo f a jalu ah le cnnaidemtion, w!|©o when the to n ally provided h f tv»©h »talóte aiguoieftt,
•w hy mail to any officer o r a lftfit fllyU rt owner
Inrtiiatkm . araoclatíou o r individual, in at
or jfi-treto r o f u i d i/iltrw d, to f road or train
\ *un»identlort i»*ea*en!lal or required lijr Uw*
jy©fTr©Ji,at f*ee^u»e of w n itllu llo o il |»ro*
• Sec. j . • T hai tb it . Act »ball go Into effect
- ■ SET"*? ,T Mh , h*
o f ibi» A ct, the free froni f n a d . eaeeitfj* ! he any rruriJeil ao?" v ii mm, «tf IhOtaif/r lH© u ir t i* nfbrrwiye |ï* Upon iti paiaJge and approval by. tht G ovtin p r, rifid , 'r .'.lin er t h e i u m c Hfi person, and I f 1 J t e
Child ih tib tutlgtg otberwiaw ordered, become mar) whether for the ptirpfne nf cociVfrina her
i w b rqwtoptny, owner or operator abaII • fa ll
r
!f¿al or r&lt;*M, »hall Im* a fina nnt eacre d in t fwô or u p o n jtfi becoming a law w ilhout 1 Ueb apt to
p a y . f t / |g)ne within tw e n ty -d a ft then auit *
V ™ *[d , »ad be «ubfreteto
guardianrhip of &lt;|ttraie r»Uí^ or o f retini|tti%hip|f î»er
**
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the In,m otion a»»aciation o r fndivi.htgi to »Kht o f ijow er pi J»ny time fvrìor lo thft ft/wt Hay fiurulrrd d u jh ta .o r limi ri nm meni n o i'eaeetKiinf provai, w
K a y bw fovtii'ilcil tu en force lb« payment- thejeninety d»)«. nr U&gt;tbg/ et the discretion o f tbe
Approved
h Í*
, ’ S u c k Inatitutlon. ■ »f A^»H.‘’ A '’tT,^tçf f w amlwwbifh may H^'Hefeel- Ti HIft.
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a n ocu tt-m WV^indftidrltla rfigh- have aulhorityj »ve on ly tn a*»cb ejarfied wnmm *i irkn n w led f
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Tfie Hem crfieV 'l “ hder thnTpro-'
Ñ©r. /
Thar mit l i a i or furi» o j liw f -lrt
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may
t»enforree-i
ljy
a
a
t/iia
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b
e-en
/o
trecd
by
an
stent, or !n Ihe omf^C» certificate o f acknowt- i
t
nflìct w||h th ù - A c t, be, and the tame »re
A N A C T rA n tb o T itliig i A ll Coidntqrv'Cfirrigrw, or
l aww,', 'o
1» now o r m»y
(n«y
_ .Unary fiu ilf a t la
o rr -’ gd g , f*
wigmenl by «tf oml««k»n n i y itb rr or all o l brr© by f t j f i l c d ,
^
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.inclu din g R ailroadTonuifinier, to I'rwnf Frew tarrc^lte*' be provided by law fov tb * enforcehe Word», “ Freely, volunta rii*. compul*ion. ConwXppruYfvi June $.
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ttrainfi apt»fehrn«loir cr^Jear" «hall be, ffcviueif
ilea, o f lla r ir llky«b-i«ni. S o i grow* andiRaf- t 3 S F - *?• Jpdim ent» rendered an a ^entered
rnd heh!-go»uJ finii lufEclenl in law or equity
aried Altr\ney«*l-t-a«»y-t' ápd t o ' E«çHxnge nlUVr,' tire provtaioue o f thi* A c t «hajl inlo con vey the »igh( or Interetl o f any «uch
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v 1^ ■ •»•“ g i g in c lu d e 'e u a rJ b n th lp of n jrrle ri «rfiinan 'atirm ptrd o r Intended to he
A N A C T 'to Regniate th« .fìr in llp g o f, N«**
- ibe *«|a it or proaqrtr o f the cblU - •
fret. ,.
W
conveyed under an y «uch fnrtrument a* if
Trini» » M the S e tfin f A u d e .a n d 'R e ve r» ei|
-*ffe
- S«ei\W! T R © A a atull become effective Upovi
f a g j a »aie u f a dèu iaqW r.f thfld, »he tam e had l&gt;e*n ma'I* and earentrd accord­
of JudcTprnta.
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1
y j t ;*&gt;«/«gev6 n » 4 P p r a v a i b y the G overnor, .u i
*srgr
Ju»lg» m g y.'con tin ue th i hearing ing to «tatutory requirrm enlt. a t a g a in " ,f’ * H i.is linai rfit bjk the /.Sfiifofjjr# o f jk tß S lü f* Dr
irjtort Twuomfxa a {yw-firitbuut bl» approved
/l1^® tb-.thwe, and may commit the child maker pr maker» ih ereo f-am i e v rry peraon oe
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of ^íeriátií
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t
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UwfTii
fur
e»Mn
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y 5 , / W ra b f eu*tody b l a l ’ robalion Officer. -ertön« ‘ claim ing fiv. through or urvlrr turh
mod
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panlej.
PtctLgf l, fifi Judgment »half t r a ft a ( 4&lt;u
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----- , -----1-,---- — - , ----- -inarried woman, ''f'rovfilrff, tl-eye » p je if 1 in
lin . l a
» rkrtTvefl, - * t . new trliH grranted. * y »ny uper»fing in Ima* n tatt.. jo g a n t fre e piMag«
'C !fA P T e R ^ 6 # ig — ^ N O .lr lO ^
»uch arkrroWledgmrnl rithrr one fte m»ire of
f the ,
»-.»irrt
Slate »if F lpriJa lia~A4 g e»'»*e. n f 'f r t g IqiVft» tn tbe inftr.edliti fgfitltleg o i tbeir 'A N A C T lo R equ irevT bel A ll Railroad I joco«aid Wfifd nr wnr-i» o f umifar- Im p o rt" Pro
-------»-»--« — -«----- r. L .,.w * -r ^ -!- x » _ i'h ydctyi«, ^¡iirgecm» and xalfiiiwd »ttorhçyeatmotive» .'OpcrateiF 4 « &lt; 1 ,u«ed for
or D r»
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-;r— . — ------may be requited, -vi'lcd further, That norklog In. thi» -Art «hi!! »irti u t riinitnat. un the gyJuliVfcof m lvdlrtc
nf the |ury or the j 1 pi»Tpey.Wrbniiajon ot
_ j»nd¿to_ÍJti ..
kbalt tr* Kowlp-*------** :
*Bd rubfem. U f' he rrfurned before the jndgr »(Tect en v auit now- pemiing In any of "»« tloq
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K r-n!lier ar (uMfieyqryocrvding« whenever «neh C oa rti nf Ibi« State bwre»«i»p of.t.q th tltfo cir
phyticianv. &gt; « iW ‘ n«
v ld in g * P enally for a V iolation
Srp-” IfV n n W M im en l.
&lt;q
any
rlght
Or ‘ m«Wrr t»f pleading or pru eed rifç
In the- louncdtftg fímíli'r» o f j i
run.Bt ftkld A ct.
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S o t « I n -the M rvlc* o f draw ing p atten gtr or I C ou rt o f ih r county In which II i i t]pB* heard dropping the names or name o f - all places thirty-six, township ten O u th , ran ge fifteen Pin e li t i County, or h,,
aloou g section line* lo . .range
------ west ------freightI t tains ahall b«' equipped with m firn aha 11 also imbllah in a newspaper. at trait twice v ifte d .lo r in lisa fiiat eicctiuu except, the ^wo r u t ; then
’ ' . ‘ í * 11
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places
receiving
the
bigkeit
vote
m
the
same,
line
betwren
'
ranges
fourteen
and
fifteen;
d a ta headlight o l not le
&gt; u than tw o th o u u n d I before the hearing, a notice to tne ’ public that
and Are hundred rmtidlepowtr which headlight’ ] ms ihe &lt;Uy specified In the- order proriding iq&lt;l no other places aliati be' votesi for nor then north »long aaid range Una to northeast Ä t i h ^ V i t i r , "
•bail be kep i in good topditiott and u«ed by 1 *—
**-- hearing
’--------* of laid cau
------(nr the
te **—
the «Tose ~
w *"
ill shall the. sa U o f »ijy o fh e f place or places be corn er o f searkm twenty-five, township ten
Iff rtfhce
1
Counted or considered by tbe Cottnty Com­ unit Is, range fourteen eaal; then weal along
tlioae operating auch railroad locom otivts. That be b raid and designate the place o i hearing.
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iver.
’
missioners
in
canvassing
the
result
o
l
such
any per ton, farm nr corporation wbn dial I fail
-S ri. j . T r ü l o f the C ase and Hill o f E a *
, i " 1 -n u .
A pproved Jun* J, 1 9 1 1 (
IRlpért itt liijctjiiijrii
. .
to au equip. thejr or it« tocotmffiyrs uacd in.
pilona.— W ithin the time
prescribed in the election.
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|mr"l» h, ,ht
." 's
U e rk of tbe L l u ¿*,
’ ’» k u , M Sec. p.
Thd C ounty Commissioner», shall,
draw ing pataengcr o r freight traîna, at herein (order, the Judge of aaid t.ircu it C ourt (hall
. C H A P T E R fcag*— &lt; N 0 , i » j ) .
................... a ... . . ....... " "I lHlfltàâLS
l,íg ¡¿ I
bounty
that. Jj nÿ „ r ,„
te q u irtd , o r tb all operate anil u te a I« o m u l l ve proceed to bear and determ ine'‘a ll o f tbe ques­ within lii^ d a y a t f t r r th e election provided f^r
)
In d raw ine pataenger or freigh t traina noi tions o f law! and o f fact in said cause and shall in Section t, of thia A ct, Is held, .meet and A N A C T to Amend Section •»$» o f the General est» ol the estiren.'
uunly Com miaatun,,, „ , , '
J '- 'i s ^ i
* equlpped w ìlh a headlight aa iwqMireel hr tbia render a decree thereon: and in .th e event hi* publicly Cansats the same, and thy place re­ • Statute« o f the State o f Florida, R elatin g to
Ihe
B
ou
nd
ary
Cine«
o
f
Baker
C
ou
n
ty,
Itieu
»„q
,|K
Clask
u(
"
«
t
JUJ
ceiving
the
m
ajority
o
f
all
the
^
votes
cast
ahall
decision
th
ill
be
in
favor
o
f
the
Itauance
of
,
A d , abati be gu iity o f a nvtdem cam ir and ahall
lliU»b»rs&gt;ugh Couu,,
Û J j
U|&gt;un trial and coneiction be fined noi more the bonds, a decree and order shall be entered U* the county site fo r the next ten ypara, fit it L n o iU d py Ik t, L t t i l h l u r t o f I k t S ta ll
tee», allo«
|b( ' k
&lt;s~- *•
' o f flo tilla t
tat,»,
A liy c itfic n of tbe Seal« of and it shall be tbe duty o f the said County
thart otte Uiousand dollari or iinprisoniJ not to that effret.
Section
s.
-That
S
ertion
eg
o
f
the
General
’-"fart
ric re d ili g tw elve tuoni li a,
F laiitla, ( resident in auch county or m un ici­ lornm iaatunerl to erect aa soon Si possible, a.
ut Plurllaa County î , ,é
Vu
- * Sec, a. T hat all lawa' or parla o f lawa lt| pality, a&lt;i desiring to issue said bonds, may Court. Iluuae and Jail and to provide suitable Statute» Of Ihe State o f Florida, relatin g to jwj&gt;cra o u file m hU ult«.T t
*
, , 1-4 »
t, 7o ,
* ronfili t beicw ith be, and thè u rn e ara hrrf- become a party to aaid ptocred in gi. and if iithces for all the county officers who are requir­ the boundary dine» o f d la U e C o u n ty be," and ----- facilitale the proem m i
diasaliafted with the decree o f the court con ­ ed by taw to keep their o flv e i at the C ou rt House the same a r^ hereby amended so a t to read ctipliosi.
by tepealed.
I h r Clerk ,,| n , , 1 ,
,u*’&gt; tr&gt;J
firming and validating tbe issuance o f the at the place so selected aa the cou nty site afore- nt follow a;
Appruacd filar a ) , i » u .
i mellas County shall r e m i, m i l . ’'**» d
Sec. to. The C o u n ty o f Baker ahall comprise “ **4 o f ssaefa tiauKrmiioTi
|
•
within
heads, may exceptl thereto w
i t h ...........,
tw enty . (so ), m id.
tw s¿
«11
tbe
te
rrijo
ry
bounded
aa.
follow
»;
B
egin
­
c e ...fid i copie» of ihe
^ ' £
.
appeal to t See. ia. T he provisions o f this A ct ahall
C lI A P T E R A ll} — (N O , i t i » .
■■ lays,
H front
H P the
I H decree
P P H and
I P take
H H an
t í âpihigi/10
ning
a
t-a
i«nnt
at
center
o
f
to
w
illh
ip
fo
u
r
U
)
not
apply
to
any
county
driving
constructed
other
m
atters
*c
u
4K
Ihr
Supreme
Cnqrt,
aa
in
other
c
h
y
ic
c
ry
cases.
A N A C T lie g u b tin g thè Ilutluraa o l F ru ii or
..................." '-Jscrihrd Ä
h
' 1
l*e of the same tuar
Produce Ilrokera and L'onaaiuiou M etU u n ls; and «spun the cate being docketed in the S u ­ a new C o u rt House within the pest tw enty on range line dividin g ranges eighteen (th )
* *'*-1 Mie., „
]
appeal shall be assigned foe years, and any person, o r persona, firm or and nineteen ,{ ig ) east; then ru n n in g north nal records.
■ P rovidln g a Mule o f hridenen io Connection preme Court, auch appel
Ite ie w 'iils;'« Penalty (or thè V iolatlon There-' argum ent to be bad
Sec. so.
A , cunt pesa»«to.
had wltbl
w ithin a period not cac*ed- corporation suing money,' goods or chattels lo along said range l i f ll't o the G eorgia lin e ; then
I“ ' lk* ^
5
•retire votes, or influence for any place aa the easterly along u i d G eorgia line to the St. required o f biut m .VvtM.u
o f am i a Male for C ieli D am agts io Sulla Jng thirty t j o l . d i y x .
A g a lliti S u d i Orokrra or C om uisaion MrrSee. 4- Judgment Validatin g Forever .Con­ county at(e t&gt;f any county hi th ij Statr, ahall. M arys River, and theft down o l d riv er to U e rk o i the C „ , '1,u"r.,uM J't
i
t b a u li.
,
clusive.— I n 'the event no appeal is taken within «poo conviction thereof, be impttaorted In ,tbc where the aaid r s tr f inter sec is with ran ge line »hail be pa.,1 h, mW - r t , V . ' ¿ r 1“
d ividin g range» twesily-lsro &lt;**) and tsrenty
U t i l B u t t i t i b y iKt lA tilU T k r t o f Ik t S t e li the tim i prescribed .berciti, ur, if filed, the S tale 1’enitcntiary not exceeding two years,
hundred «ml fitly ,ioi»4I. , , , lr *“ •&lt; sai
lenrr south alon g said range line
Sec. i t . A ll laws and i-arls o f l i s a in co n three t a j ) ;. the
judgnfirpt validating said bonds la affirmed by
o/ ¿-forti*:
township
to
the
cen
ter
line
-of
lo
wm
h
t
Ä
* : . . bc: ,K*" u -...... ^ - Ä S ä |
_ AAopreme C uu ft __
___
tbe ___
judgm
ent o f the
tba Cir*
Cir- fltet with tbe provisions o l tigs A c t a rc hereby
. t S e d h m i . A n y iwraon. funi o r corporation tbe
■ id
hi-' TtTWIl
-tow n Ä W
tigg •a
aattP
: T ii - T S e e T ii, -Tb« Asse stuf
n d sin g In thia State thè buaincaa o f fru ft or prp- e a si U
-------. — -----v—
- I k s « v u -*km
■
‘
M -Ct W
Ä t‘. a * , con firm ink a n d validating the repealft). . L1
sing.
■
ginning.
rough C ounty th
i«a»la« &gt;a" s i -the -hotidv.- rogtt ffh.TCTevrr conSec. i t . T^bia .Vet anaU lake effect itnmedt- point o f beginning.
\ 'd u c e broker or
I«,rough
shall *.«14
Utk»
See; ». That ari law»a and parts o f h w s in dulie* of bis olhte, in irU it. t »
upon '**
Ha passage*and
approval *“
by “the
- p tn rx p p til' In t i r - I o t a S T C m i t o w u in thia clu tive upon tire valid ity o f »aid bonds against atcly
—
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“
conflict with this A ct V . »ml Ihe same are afld persons within the te itin .,.
*
*
S ta te ‘ fa r shipment oy eonaignment ahall make the county or m unicipality, and the tvalid ity C overn or.
hereby
repealed.
]
Approvrd
June
t,
i
p
n
.
, •
return o f an aecou irf ante* allowing the coat of said bonds ahall never be called In question
County. a- t- -hereby
-- 1 cin teti.
Sec. 3. T h at thia A ct ahall becom e opera­ Of January, i » u . Fp,.,,
- and exp en teb jfb a rged against the rtaurna, to­ in any court fn this Estate.
• '
••
tive im m ediately upon Ha passage and ap­ atsrssnsem
gether with, tbe name and addrr»» xd't|s« purSec. i. How the Hunda Shall lie Stamped.—
&gt;c«»l roll M fitta,arc! ^
*
• CH APTER
g u o - lN U , is t).
proval by the G overnor,
'
deliver lo Ihe AtXMfi.r u!
i tl
chater within ten daya o f the a a le ..
y ;
floods, where* itsued under tbe provision« of.
ilf ! ¿ B Ë
AN
.
M
T
.t
y
Amend
Chapter
j
t
v
j
o
f
the
Ijvr»
A p ro vcd M ay I f , t f t t .
*
C ounty a tra ii ic rit»t o í
See. t .
A n y neiaon, Aria ji* xprppigtion
B uck w&lt; Z J r * * i
o f ipoy o f th« Law s o f .Florid», B ein g A n
niakolaining an iJ ik c or aol&gt;*:lhnj|b ¿iertam **r
m«t;t vntl « » applws io ihe 'pi”rpT*
A t l Am ending hectivtt y y t iti ih g 'rie n e r a l
C H A P T E R . * J 4 S— '(NO, i t * } ,
o r by ageait in ch butturaa lit. th ia ' H ill* shall
anna w ithin Ib e 'h o u r.
Statuir» t i l tbe i f i t e ut &gt;Io(iii», in Rrta- A S A C T ns Amend Section 4» o f the G eneral
be p m timed to he doing such b u t in r u ill thia
hereby ctealed. and Ih e re jli,, ,|“ ¿ 2 2 W
tton ’ to the Compensation o f b o u n ty ComStatute» n f th« Jstate o f Florida, R elatin g tu i a a r , for JlrtH U s io u m , .b ill
S tair.
^
miss loner»,* **
• the Ibiuiidarira o l Citata« C ounty.
,,
Set-, j .
A n y per ton, tuni or corpotation. era« w as rendered, in d the eourt in w h kh It
l
i
t
ti
t
o
t
e
ltd
by
Ik
t
L
e
g
tj/
a
lx
'r
of
I
h
r
'S
lo
lt
l
i
t
it
U
m
ofttd
f
i
t
I
k
t
¿.rgix¿glf*rr
o
f
I
k
t
S
lU
t
agent o* «actwant o f auch person, Iirm
v u ren dered), w h k h shall be *VM s) b y the
of H o n d o : ,
o f Florida :
• &lt;
c&gt;ffps ia l» -i# failin
r
g to complÿ With Ike pro* C la rk n f the C ircu it C ou rt in which the de­
¿J**' ^
^ lte Assessor o| l s „ ,
Section I. T hai Seetion 77$ of th« &lt;.,ener*l
.S e c tio n I, T hat S ection 4» o f. the General ta,rough U tu u ljr »ball be ; „ , l. „
n n o m nf
thia
ìh a ll be lined not to exceed. cree «rat rrn d ere d ..w hich entry ahall be origi­
: .-visions
o f th
l. .Apt _
Matute»
o
f
the
State
o
f
Florida-be
and
the
same
Statuir» o f thg S tate o f F lorida be, and tita law for »»»esmng lbr la sr, ,,f tbiw IU rtRlj?
i. .
five buitdrrd dollars.
nal evidence' o ( tbe fact o f auch decree and»ause i» hereby, anirqdrd *o a* tu read a* lor the year t » l l , and ihr .
A ec. 4.' A n y peraon. Atm or corporation do- shall Tw received as original evidence In any is hereby amended to-read • * follow»; /
J ,m
Sec, j j y
C o n te s ,tat bus o f C o jin tf Com- follow»:
the buiineaa o f fru it or produce broker court in thia State.
tr« u f M ill CtHilllf »hill 1.1.,*,(», f, , p^TTTT
mUslonct».—
T
hè
C
ounty
t.'oiamlsslvnei
»
»ball
See. 4». C lim a .— C itrua C ou n ty ahall be CUftipcilMllOM lo lac (f«li| ...
or commlaaion m erchant receiving pineapple»,
S ec. 6. Jin an »nd F eet, B y U'hnnv Bald,—
^
follow s:
. * •
e
-*• t’i'rpannu a lian»cfiiit *if
.
U
'
ifi c v r Iota or It»»’ grow n In thia S tate for imp- T he costs n f aaid case shall be paid. In .l»ny be (-aid (our- do lla tt per day lo r caoh day's txiyn&gt;ln| aa» follow»;
•ctArce,
and
ten
gerita
per
tulle
for
each
Rule
^
|g
C'uminencis;g at a point in be m iddle or Oft lirreiu prun»iU\i, am]
ment o r eonaignm ent and v ito have not re­ event by the county- or m unicipality issuing
si
titoli;»
lia
s
rjrd
in
going
to
and
(tom
the
court
ceu ier o f tbe W ilh laco ocifee
i r ç r OIL Ihe
turned an account »ale» allowing the coat sani bollili, nne-lfteTmllng nr allow in g any com
Uu u m : 1‘tovided the per d k o t pay aitali not
&gt;
and rxpenaea c h a r te d again«]. th e rcturna a lio IwnwaliMl w hatever to the S tate's
1 ÍÍL4*'ÍUIW d lo peifoim »„ ■ ,|,r
“ i '
v n A r d fruir LuulireU defilar* ìfj i » (taaàèwaa‘ « f
, - th e'n a m e anrl.addretv o f the purebaaer within Atfnrstay tin te ra i fior.hiv
a r .l
? £ E $ m l X j I ira r * U s re s ^ h -S h a ll Hot Jh . . .
K C rtte rd n
" 'f rf
twvmry-five
ttigtORjuldpepuktinn
o
r
j
j
r
t
r
.
o
r
.
......
♦ r'l I** mi
- • - ta d td a y a o f tbe sain. ahall be liablo {li.damagea . .Jjye. y .
v r U ' i i i lftg~ «■ Utfhwnl c o rn er b l- te c t io is gj !...
IM
B &gt;,ilt
,f u
r r.h. h. r. ’, t___
r u c t r d . T hat all
IT
Iw
fur
any
w
iv
ic
s
t
•
pert-.imre
t,,’
Í dsa,«!bgf
fev e w y .lo u liy reaaon o i .li jo t i l account sale*. taw* ¡»ml |&gt;artr o ( 'U » s in conflict with th&gt;a three h u m irtil doil***.4« -woisiities uT tw en ty sowis«hif a l, r in g r ig ' F asti th in c e north along during lhe year tg it m ,.
thuusaniP,
put'ulaiion
ur
over
and
le
tr^
tb
a
u
1
*
'taotl
sold
»cclion
liu
r
to
totynihip
line
d
ivid
in
g
ao
T h e »-»«‘ a shipper or rpntigtior may auttam on A ct be, and t lx ta m e are hereby repealed.
aud i-eisoiis e m b u rro u, ill,
twenty five thwutand pofiuUtion; o r tw o kjm- asul j i ; tlten ct svrsf alon g said tgwusliip line
■ I I vl Iq.
A ppm vest ■ J une^ j , a g ii,
ta rs o f pineapple*''eoiultrird to said peraon.
ellas lu u n ly a», bcrrbÿ , , , . i
d in l dollar» in guunllet of less than twenty lo Hie G u lf o f M exico; thence tim th along
firm o r rotporation over wbat be could have
Sec. IJ.
Ibe A isrs,.., -0
tbwnnud
popuUtionf
i
’rovided
further.
That
obtained'Its » th frjw a rk rtt or by other ageneiet.
sa ;d G o lf, incfqding al| isiaiuta alimg ia id G ulf T o t a l i fljt il le s s i- c nu iuin;wi,,siKnt i^r q,
C H A P T E R fia j* — tN O . 1 1?).
shall tw u m if f f m l- a j r a iim n a damage from
iN A C T to Am end Chapter jfiag o f the la w a the ;-cr dietn herein provided aitali, apply tn C o a tl, to the,.m o»] southern ouUet o f th e ’ assrysm eiil .o f laxes« i sani (usuile It, Z
versiert
gendered
(or
ins;&gt;ect»on
o
f
rtMd»
Or
the d fla y r d " hevount aafear T he tneaaute of
W iihlacisucltee R iver *t it» mouth, leavin g year 1i g* 1u1,, bul
o f Florida. E ntitled A n A rt to I’rovidr for
but he
I slsall le e r ,,, u,r , « " 1 ^
damages aftoll b e .th e difference hetween tbe
the Enum eration n f A g tiru ita th l. Ilorticul- bridge» or any other terrier» autlioru cd and uul a ll i»!audl in Ihe mouth o f u l&lt; r riv e r; •Cri
. . as h r may. |&gt;cfform n it* |hr kfU «
u i ih
tUn
p tt vaailig
iliggf price iti
« general
c a n n a i m arket at.tim e
to r*!. L ive .Stock, M an ufacturin g, Industrial, approved try Ihe Hoard o f County Commi «aim . Ibeftce "klonir Ihe norlh l i n k o f ‘ he said With- of January. iy u ^ tucii rra«..ualaae
—K b iiter
-n l'ts ró íp t.‘ lay ijsuKlgnrw and tbe prie« received
UrtHKbee K ise r lo where range line dividing
and O fber S tatistics; fo r the Appointment efis.
ilka y * be agryctl mi liy the
Sec. a.
T he latest census, Naffots.il or range» 17 and i t create* ihe riv e r; thence aoulfi aa
lw
of pineapple*
plneappl
forr -*€
vkhh cara.
carls Tir
hr less. -. ot
con
o f C ounty Enum erator»: tn Define T ltrit Dutuli* iutiera.
• ■ alined .to sltd 'b ro k e r or tpm m iuion merchant
tic»; In Provide for T h e ir Com pensation, and State, '»hall govern the piovU iuus of Sestfoti alqqg taJli tange. Inje In cen ter u f aaid riv ers
ÎM-. M : *" T h r Cutir» »di
i
» wf 1IJ*
' , I ff S e e ii the time- tb e'-sciS un t sales Wet« due
thence alon g ihe cen ter o f »aid river to point Itajftiugli C ount) filiali Ip#
to
Define the {duties
n f the Ihvard* of * of thia. A te . .
« ..rrirt^
Approved June j , i g u .
. - V u 4 t h a tim e irr e iv n l.
•
o f beginnuig. including a ll llie lands and I»- Gl hi» teirienietit I*«r l»,c «m.
C ounty CommtistoiveTi in Connection There­
a.1 111 |fc
Sec. g. In any'IjaH /'fnr actm inting agaim t
with.
lands whsejh »aid river line may enclose.
Uae 4 du# 011 )*ruj»eiti r 1 .
» Atfk
C J IA T ItR
{ S IX i j j ) .
any* person, film or corporation doing the bush H i i l H n atttd kg l i t L tr iA a tu r t i f Ikt S l t l t
Nee. t . r ~Tliar «11 laws »mi part» of law* fn d ifl ruunty of Finrliwi t&lt; •
»-Itfj, |4 ‘
A X A C T lu Amènd Section l*J» o f tW C en
’ net* nf fru it or produce broker o r .commission
- o f H r r iJ a :
,TT
conflict with this A rt ate hereby repealed.
the year 1 9 1 1 .
era l S u t ute» o l the Slate ol Florid*. Kn
,T
m erchant receiving y&gt;ineanplea in ca r lota or
See $. T hai ibis Acl shall lake effect io&gt;
S r c flo h 't. Tlsat Sertion three ( j ) o f Chapter
.‘ vre. 15.
ih r &lt;
♦
-&gt;•■
&lt; ll^s
title ‘ F r r t " and R e lu i ve to the 1e r* uf meslcstely after its passage and approval by
.
Iras grow n in thaw State lo r ahisnnent nr con- )6oq,
la w s of Fhw i'U , approved May
a t,
h u ru u g h C o u n t j i i u u ,. 1 r rr
p 'l r t l t i*
County
T
ir
u
u
r
r
r
,
atynment and who have not returned an account io»7
ibr G overnor.
eulitled an Art tn
provide for the HitJtRev
i«
i
o
d
i
i
h
a
l
l
,
ui.
!)*r
1,1».
4
t 1 ( 1 4 «,
.• __tales allowing the coat and c ip e n se l charged
titnerainm o f a grirullu ral. horticultural live IU if ¿jgajclri trj tk* Lf^uJil ttr t of r/ic S u i t
Approved June a, l o l l . '
19 Mt he impelai «itti
1•&lt;Kli ly«sg
\ if f fo n d a j
%
*J
again ii the return! with the .nam e and ad 'stock, i« a fm liftu m iy . industrial and otbrr at*
in th e t e r r i t o r y o f F iiir ili« 1 1 " ' i SS irnkf
SeciM n 1. Th*» Section B it o f the General*
•
diet» o f thy pu rfh ater,. within ten daya o f the tistica; for tb e appointment o f county enum era­
C H A P T E R 6 ja 6 — (N O . i i ; ) .
^ re lie d , ami to eiiiufrr 11 # ;i 4
4 . » it itrttd
tale, The. said person, firm ur corporation ahall tors; lo define their duties; to
provide for .Stainrt-i uf the .Sta»* ot Mt-iid*. entitled ‘ 'Fee**', A S * C T to Antfo*| SeO ion 24 **( lHf- Gen
hjf vale of de|ini]iiriit Jjn,:a- -f» 1*4
tic,
and
the
u
n
ie
it
îfëfttijr
amend
n
i
to
■
«
he, held accountable to the shipper or con- their compensation, and J o define the duties
m l S u tiitr« o f (he S tatr o f Fieri*!*. NrUi
with
the
Mine
ertevi
t*
u
u,*
«
* • u.«r «f iw
vigj.ee pf. said car lo ti, or let», o i Irutt for
the U r,jn!i of County rfmii»i»»iooee» in eon- lu , retd 4* follow s:
if»]| U» ilic B o u m lirk * of iuila y r ife C ounty. ella» had not been created
'»id o l fciiri wnJ¡
Ihe fre t o f County I r r a iu r e r t tball be i t
at the tim e o f the re
the lu ll tn a rk ry pprice
i
neclion there«Ith, I* and the same Ii hereBe i&lt; pomaded by Ike LeeUtaiure of Ike Stale lo piirauaiHv uf thr provi*»- fi» oí iKs* vrtia
fo lio **:, l or receiving the b u t ten th o u u n d &gt; o f f U r i f * '.
&lt;eip by th e said person, firm or corporation Jiy amended so aa to read as follow a; ’
.
f
ia
li
be
a*
valiti
n
it
f
f l'iMldt
For » 1 1
of the aaid shipment er consignment.
See. .1, Each C ounty Enumerator ahall be do ttali, one end opr half per cent.
'vrrikm 1
T h ai Sccfim i 24 of the G ru
1 «-Muti % Liad tetniftiried 4
•J 5«c. 6.
Thia A rt shall lake effect • nhin paid fifteen cents for each '(terson or resident over tri^. lhaUiand ilofLan. u n r b i l f . o f ànt rraf "S tatn lri o f Florida br, ami thr M m r it t uuoljr.
*
pet t r i i t
* *.
ten days after Its p a su g e and approval by
■ f the county riig ige d m agn cu tliire. horti
lirrrh r, ftniruiird to rrJul j *
See. 16
VII l o h u i t f
' &lt;4 a*4i
Fo»
"»iirrinl? cr olher evidence ul
the fjovernor or on its l&lt;ecoml;ig a lkw with
culture and »toA raivin«. ^ ami fifteen cents
U (R y r iir . -¿ T lif C ou n ty of* 1 ,j fay rite lying ut Pinella« l »im 1» • »»u iUU, h#
out »«eh approval-. •
-V
fist each m anufactiiring. ruining oy‘ ’ oth er. In Canum f li»ite bird Iveil, the o m t a* ilio «ed for • hat! h iv e ih e io lk m ln r Ijuundafiety to w fi
tKe Urti day ili JMiliari i-,
fi ri r *iitT Lt
r
r
c
n
n
n
|
,
*
Approved Jung j , i g i i .
ilu strill pu rsin ti. listed or ■ enumerated under ,rcJ
Com it»n ir 1m at the moutli of ih r SirinhaU 'hrr
w^ec,. r, This A ct shall take cflect January K iirr kvt»rre it ejnpt^ra into lb - G u lf, and untied or itvued U* Ike &gt;U1r *1
the provisions of this A c t: , the aaid amount a
cd to the C lerk »*t the 1 unit 1
I
V
.
IUIJ.
C H A I T E R f i a j t — tN O . t t y ) .
rttrnitn^ whence up fnr m iddle o f %aid fiv r r tu ella* ( ou ït!y, ami j|J trim ip li
lo t&gt;t paid out of the fumia arising (rout the
A N ’ A C T to I'rebibit Certain I&gt;isp«ivitlon« ol •ale of fertiliser stamp» by tbe CurnmltiJeuier * A|i»A&gt;yed Jupe 3. 1911.
the italmi where it 11 in lt r u c lr d hjr th« arc
h c ie ìiifo rf of hérédité
r r,pj
A re Immature or Other
■ Cltru* F rutit»
it WTikK
ijfJt Ar
of A g iic u llu re in the follow in g m anlier: Each
tian Unc brtw rrn « frtiom h h rr n f t } ) »rid t**tv. vi b d h r r irrtthed
t •
C H À J T S R 6 j ^i - I n O ' * ¿ 1
wise Unfit 'o r ( imtuinplkm,
on sviami iv
and the Mil
i t - aerator shall fiiake out hit hill against
• iTtrrn* (ife i, in luw nthip c i| h l i i ' h south of •tu itkdft*tdstaU ilialî Lfir .* 1« t'u
branding o f C itr u t. Fruita
the State p i Florida on .» blank farm ,)ri be AN AJTP id A W tad Section J 5 1 I f the t*eui r^nfr | r n . ( i« ) m l 1 thenrr north a loon u id »I the C ircu it Court 1 »- !
•rid; Ü tüuic* of the S tair of Florida, Rcfif*’ K ttk m
Bei it F s jf r e d !*»• rA, f.e g ú ’í(»&gt;r »/ i&gt;» i ’fJte supplied bv the t rormt»str}oer o f A g r ic u l'a tc
to the tow m hip line b e lv ee n town
, îWc- i j ,
l i «hall
tue Ït-»*
i ine )C#fl :
, Ile t k» I w Du tir* of County Super intr*pd
i f h lo n ja \
’ 1
*
- ,"
snfl «itch Gill lh a U .b f ajqiroved by tbe Hoard
et'iTU. i j ) an
eight 4 8 ); thence w n t nf ( vlhhv Com rutit ione f a 1 io
» t y*ùf
etit* Ot PqAilic I ru true lion.
Seel urn r.
That it a b a ll.b e u nlaw ful for of («on'mi»stoners o f hit county, and then he
•lu n g u i d 1at«riiihip line in the voutheait c o t■ at i t early a date
IlUt'
b!&lt; tu Wii
any on t to sell, offer for u le , ship or dcU ves shall 'fiv w a r d the same to the Commissioner £f# it. HuaftrJ by i h fmt . r ui l j t Hf f */ thg S tJ ti nrr o f i r c l b f i i h i r l j o n f *-*?** ,n towniUtp ft con feren te v ith thè fhai
-, : * . 1 .11 t
iff bitfhA * ;
*y . *
^ *
for shipment a iiy-o ilru a fruita which a te (m- p i A giiilitlifre^ w h ,) shall, i f upon examination
ft**«* &lt;7)
,«l ta n g r " in i \&lt; 10) e j« t , mlteJ»nCT\ nf llilUbofOUg'K \
* v! «gtty
la '- T tu t Section J5 1 o f ihr tieueral th riK ** n o f | l alfjfttf' 'ie rtlo n
u itiu ir or inhrrvriae *unnl for popvumptton. the M il EnuniVtslur's rei-ort tr •‘ -•und correct .
nAtfl
kaiiiwF»»2f*l
-u|ta&gt;n
■
-rii' snta I m Ikfyi
a flil-J s l t a f &lt;*ne t J receive any such fruits as requited by Ibis A ct. ap, roee »aid btlk and S ta t u t e of Flofjd* he. and fbe^ttm e it here
ra il t f f f n l r J *r fd n n h n it quarter up
Sssuuipitais
by
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llis
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.
u
j
j
1 us
ri*
'u n d e rS r cofiuact of taie, ur (or the purpose of deliver it to she State &lt; .ultplioller, who shall by amended *tn th is,-a s follow»'
y«ven (7J. fVi' low niiu p « m i f7 ) »aidUr,, of sliaie u| Ose lAdebtriInns ut III
f- , p Futa’
J j l f *;Pp]'»» kt County -’-« f'x jjn tt»dent
sat«, or n f .yiettrtg fy r u le , or fur «hiprUfnt draw hi» warrant stj&gt;on the Slate Trraaqrcs
» • i f f ten f 1o*&gt; r a il; thence a n t to l i f range ly in i i t ì - u b r u e wiib ihc I rvsis , ,, .1 tu
— II» fioiliity Suparspietulfitit as
ublic 1 in- din# dividin g range* nine fg ) artd ten (10 )
o r . debvety l|M
for liii proant. 1 hit section shall
for amount o l e ich approved b ill and . Irani
CoissUiuliori n f thè hlalr t-i i ■ ._!} sr j sin'
■ Wuctluq ss dtfextedt
nut ap p ly to salse or'con tract» for cale o f c¡t- ijiit »he A m e In rhe .lu í m u m f r it « ,
r a n ; ih en rr north fg tlo w in f %a»d ran ge ' l i i r
nìivis,* t-ab
H r s p n T o , a w k s timely iu s p c c ii o n o f the to f&gt; • lii*e that diy|dr% to w n ih ip i tw o a n d 1 ujx-is aq'rq'tiilgbfr^IlWlsiqu -t '
rua g t iiilv o n the tire s aftdrr thip S ectio n : nor
Shml 4. ■ A ll It m* enti p a tti o , I\W» íli^o n
ibal ilillsb o io u g b 4 «&gt;&lt;ft»iy m « y k m t i f tt
c o u n t y , to J « cvialir ' s i x ^ lucatiurs su 'w h i c h three'* to n th ; llienee
their tittrn t »»th i hr
sfiati it apfily to jrommnn carriera
o f 't b f e A c t i t t
alon g k d o « n ti 4&gt;ned ffvsnd u r tlu t m aJ- b c , j-q i.s tu If)l*ilir««rt
•cliouis ahuuld bq rstab
IW number u f line tp a hern
agenta -w ho spa rtot intrirctod - to sue!y fru iti hereby rrj*rj1rd.
;
^ k
*.
S d * * « « * * R i m ; ,} «yllly o n ‘ th f lirvt il*» uf l l l i g i i r 1 I
sud wU, are merely
receives g __
the W l m Tor
____________
Sec. 5. l[feb «Act th ill u k e
ami be youth who W u'*l all*nd eaeh) and the amount, tbenre dojvn
u H r t» j h e G u H .o f
■4-r* *4I l kGxJt'tfe- ;k r . [ j n
! i_, Up*ii,
o
f
aid
shat
Use
tttiirtis
o
j
tbe
neighborhood
trsn rpm fst’ on
in force froyn and ^fter Its | U &lt; u r »«d ipin d them # along'- •«id It a l i ' I* Bag, tswjilih -wf Uf « l ’ublic 'iirveisseiioo uI IIC p ' S*
' as eiftfjb.d" date » 4 * A j b* p-st-tlu«. I. SM
b« cV
ï i sh fll h e ,u n la w fu l for any one ■ plot-»! hjr »Jit Gcnrrrnor, o* upon iiv b e ro n tlfif '» iU chntnbute to e n co u ta te'T h e eviabiiihm ent .Mefnhatc her R jv rr. " .** - r
o f a achoot. •
, ;
See*- 2. .*^11
and p n u V ^ i law» jn Van
to tnitbrand. any jd^kaae o r 'in jr wrapper con ­ V i a * n tlh eu t tu cb »pJ»co\»L'
fltr
S e e u n d - T o visit each s c l* - l at least once fllri « ith%tilt*'prsTf iiion* hrigx'f arr%J s e i t b j - r v v
Apj»r,iTod M a j r j , i» l •«
ta in in g 'citru s fruttai and »fl cittua fruit* tball
Jurtpg each t»&gt;u&gt;u| term , and to make a pralcd
^
y V .1
be deemed m U ifn a J t ii il th* package o r wrap
. _
thurntqib
r u n i l j l u - n o f it» r»r&gt;ditio|ii i s
I II \PTF.R.
IN O s a i)
^.ec;
1 h u A ct ih a l f Cak# #6 ee 4 Upon1«»»•
* (-et ebait twar any sMIrment, drvign ot device
ICMJCvta
lbr
piugr»»»
,.I
the
puptis
id
learning
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e
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pf
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fo
t
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te
,»ud
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if g in lin g tbit fruit Ih n rin conUined which It
tahlubtrtenl s.f CVnmty Mie*. C jilin g 'H je e - ihe oid ei tn-l discipline rtjservcd, Ihe sj^t(m utj h«vvi«ging a law • ithuut hi* approTBI»
I s iit~ v r m k tewdtng s* tn name. lite , qualify
f msiiurtaokt. r y i i U t l j Ih» attusilau.-e u t \
th.il« ,fo t,* and Pirvelibing (he KegUtaiidu,
Aj.p/ovod May *jit 191 i.e*
^ -0
f r h tlu it ui «och fruit ut a» to the locality in
S u M f -iSg i si*.,kt
—
i.indet taVhkb Stkh Klartlkal Shall He [■ sepila, the modr o f keeping I te V iso» ! yrto n
which it wa* » swan
nk
■ t~ ta » T ~ I S
l)&gt;*
cbataclcy
and
condiiiusi
o
f
j
F
ty
v
t
u
l
t»ij).t,ieltl. ai-.J
M in» a rriu lls ' for llie Uac
Srv&lt;h n j.
»hall violate any ws^fer
\S u 4 * ; ■ * * ^
m
[ t t y ' I t Tf ^ Ä I ^ W « » i d ^ a e rj »ft ftffJtaÄjTwl
t-f M yyx^cjSsepI». ni t ltartni».- tvr Scettri -nsgy: h jñ tn tJ rr'.-T A C V í.'ii^ jlm y s, and p rim i,
‘
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ab
ati
W
-tw
w
H
h
tat-h
y
PSuvm Kh I UÍ
ta», lise cihoenrtr
•ni* H .th è &gt; ¿ V * t ' »upctïiisrjc. ,
■ l»w5 * -,'W I* tfte fuf A n y Piare- a* Coitnly Ilio.
«il*» t's -h n ly lu ' rts« .Ütatr. ,ft| fta ffid». RtuT
itt^ jv -d fii't'w i's k Tl«:..
¡kv tifrta ']
lutwio.l
L.aJlf.-O p e ra tio n o f ilyr^tJtUeyr»
not -e; ____
Intere»! W
y itj-»
*■ Such 1Oretious; »nd S p e r ili ringt AVTsi the- Inter«*]
fur ib r O rga n ira lso j« artfl &lt; 'ÿ -&gt; 'jq ,P{*'*.T«st* sS iSpÉlfe -ftf n f ij tettaipTefffc f pí
by ih)pn»-&lt;niuetMp.i nut more
moi than i b month*,'
*1*^
M^Wi
n
regircF to e d iK g ticn it THJIJtg; g n d ^ o gut«
Shall Ite y-ualified tu V ote in dtie S a iJ Eleeor by both auch fi1
fine and imprisonment, am]
H g x y frh d I j m f c i y j n f d » u i n aigf
»ssch advsre a_t be.
. . . may
. . dhlta
___ p fare tH .A « ' ,
thm».
‘
' the fru it, whether im m ature or nthrrw rig unfit
J
jlr«KÎl
l'nw
fl.sif
•
O
,
Ssi^
Tlrtv«J— Tp do all lis hía;p«»ár t's |« sak c« sW
0 « i l f f a a r ir J 'k y -Ik t l^ f ù l o f o r t o f I k t S te li
lot ruwturoptlon or miabrandetl shall I f tub
HScryAWd uarvirst in iq m rta , g u iad
o f FloraJ j ;
&gt;e«u«iv¿4. ^ .T llal ,tbe Jukoljlv f Ç rin tila é -W ^
ject- to »giaurc. and digpovltion aa in list » ■
S ev lto a •• T hat frtjffi and I l i « l{se p al­ •n fw isissus an.l trrtb rtk . *w'nb- le g ie ^ r iq ?
T i l t « ,» !!• « i » T e i c i j t-rra lñ y d ld 'é s ta td la .h ÎÇ '
• til adulterated n r itiisbrandcrt fixhit ttnfvfrUg».
fYUVwt »ml
la te uf I k h 'A c i . thè qualifird elee;ora ¡n any U-iltrfiídsRaíson C f ybuth las
cl| S i-.inly" »half ri impelle: Bm l
^1
Approved Jjtr-.e j , 'lp t1.
Ihr
yep
erfy
.hffuttwn
o
l
,kiKiwIesige,
.
,
roultfv -in Ibis C iste -wiMiing lo change thair
kt.;4#frtt#Tjr o j the Coifinjjf* o f n itU b ö r o o | h ine i c u i , isii -$ rtiV* eli lwicfcbrto- - I l.w
Fi-urthm$T6 (sjptar. M itb‘ tbe
(Munir »i*r.-»h X It p ie w n t K» Ih* B o a rd -o f
y-crfT^jofe r« * # im . d e r n l m l •« follow *!
iffrnay
- » * 7 ÍT 4 tk ,tiftr &lt; v l *• ta t a l i &gt;« ■’ er .‘tr
C H A P T E R b a t ; — (NO. ltd ) .
■ '•* fi.e W q r ly id d a«e tkaC lis«,
Cornata C rtn iu itlW itM . uf «Ucb COunty •» peti
«n v e ic S n g . an fifí «(W H at «h&lt; ì t T»F^ C wo- .T i fifta . a. VT- ;
i
-luvwrjs. »cevinx ibem (upAltesI *
A N A t F Providing llu w lUmds nf Cosanti«« lìon «igne! b y , one-rh.rd of .tlK q s u life d elee
U T O ^ tiíP ttn g« |Awn«lf#|iftMn'a|4 y 4 tf. ( i * *
t '*»(.. .» -V :
e
'
»1») M iu tú q-atiiivs S hall be V a lid a ted ;, Psr
i.-rv, wiu, »in (»»twyfil't ort k tc I V o r jxr«nr» » 4 vbn&gt; l tawx, d r c i u V i , . ." . ah Bv
l e i d » ( i f F g a n d í,
¿ fh n fn g
.1
. 7sS, i
- s ,.*
*_i _«* t»lf* ,
. a
tk^ d r s e i t s Ü * ! ; ^ ta
tershmg sh* D uttc* u f ’Statr'» A tluincy» and ■ r’ .qerv» |,ra sin e &lt;o(Cw »hkoee o f thè location
the Attorney ik n r r a l in i ivmrtTkin T h e ir
* ^T^A*** u l j c f írii ve Im ¿)
• f vsscta rtwtnty, »i^e.
y n 'k . I'lrvcritsing ibe P i.w jJ m t B efore Cir
«mi
S e t .,» . The lisu n ty (V 'n w ih s iu itm of any *í,» ‘ HÍ otrtu li Coarta and l'r tiy í'U n g fi'r an A l ï V t l in' « u n t a tn Ibi». S tate uptws revwistng sik h péStKÍi ( s i r s to Uic Suprrtnr Cssnrt.
' .7
4,
*-t T V '
titk m 'a s 1 « s y tc lfri) in S ect'o o i uf tki» A cl In-ebCTsep.pfsCjH.wa»,'
F l il tfa'J t l d ’ ky ik t ¡.V fn lo ia ti »/ lW A'rai» •h»IJ orde? aa- rlrtlkin tu be belìi al iHf sesttal
h ;a 1b ff-T Ì knar «
cul ai «*», ,
.bc'ftllng o f said - eftcHon as,a»e r.-w 'C ]d ¿
• o f each sc b u ff 1 atarffr »nff T a to r t
_ ••
a / i J 'h r U i i
**• &gt;
'.
Pretrncls o f atwh h n in ty iu(f ifie’ tocatlon o{ im i- , le seTtipi Í-7U o f t V-c fu « IH/
due. wq*i « i Wir
J
g
f
m ff-ttrs hy tassi fur « fu risi rW i&gt; ». i s f *•
" " S«» tssui r.
Bond» o f Cohnlic* and kiu n p ««eh cou pty G tc, gvving net ifs* ikan tblrty rstaklisbcd’. M tfi* ctp çu se iftrwired lor.-«nd of .Ihrnre 'fren i sai
___ Tam yd Hay. d -;'
»afd ejefiu-n »kalt be goyerwesj i» sli.tr
clp»t»»*«i. Mow V alidated.— W hen an y county day*’ noticc th ereol, and no f é n o n abéti he Iti* yislts o f ¡»»pecliuu In. jh &gt; ses crai
W e ft t - t h fi- W I
i a t i » (heure itiitthwar
by, Use law for holding general rlre1Ì««X 1
dcaiting to incur an y bonded »llitwcd lo vote, in apch electirms « e e p t tbssae, - S èv en tb — T o im tlfy th* State S U p r tife tiJ
fry« re otherw ise 'piw vtikd. heeeus. «
“
*
( U a W * -,
debt «hail hold an riveriou -jn accordane« with
roti*i»tttsl herewith... ito to u k e nf ' i d (W M 9
Ike | i( u ilik « t o f tbe l a i n o f fhia S tate cun■ H and
•ball t-e -neeewxarv, ''¿ f t n r t wtoi air J«-,
f r .i n i i
.1 »oiling -and regulating i u t a elections, ana
s/ied tu r e t í w flhíq tVe-rtrJilonal irr»**» ■ **f
w Ike n r a r n t u f .»aid rtevtson sta ll »bow prieta
j c W ij.r f r iK t , «tW 4 * id eotinty propsuejl C ou n ty - o f - iVurïUt »hait '* Í * J‘
V . -b es* that » o ch ,an elextsoiv ta in IkVov «I the
loose o f Rep- ñed elertor« at «aid elect ion.
-ffkaJI; A»»c ' « lu p3*---^ M n *----‘
h rr to' t h i IIloo*e
, ' e * S 4 |uanc« u f • said • bon-Lt. ibe officer Or odscert Hors»
_
« H i ! ® itiL -ib r J v s lf a à . J t e r t d ^
A p w o r fil fil a r j ì ;n i l .
stteh chonta or igu n jcl'w lllr charecd-hv-i»»c
* ¿s&gt;Ge
f - fF jn c fi i
l&lt; T £ y &gt; -- 'T S p F i i r n o f C te a rw ííe r .EiTI
sisa Iw
n U u r d u ty &gt;'T~d e ils n ii¿ fee r«*--'t of *ai-i lo« thè rooufijÿ
tifily tjdsqlr*1
l Ih* in
--------' • t f ä 4 ®1? S
f s b c f------s iilieouwte
la u ä t r. . »» . . . . _
' P l i A m S l J a s k —V N n n i t *
ic llto U d ii lyutify tbe Mat«'» A tti'm e y o t tbertslf.
-■ -MJ fi
a te ptftpcelr fdRrvleji
•*
1 ta 4A . ( .
v ,
if w p
Elie (burefitsor o f 1he îita le than, on A N A C T re A m red Statino *.nfc&lt; k i p n- !1Hb
. n e J lidie U I C t x o n la w h id i. »itch c i u e l i . n t . •-b » p , w. -ÿh«» Timsew r f T fl TPWITt. T tn g fè p llr
ta-ffir-tlsr-W R H i ff^Vna j
4 d;b#fi&gt;r.c the f j( h ‘ day o&lt; DeermNe/, » d i'- «PAct», o f , i o o f , ' Rrtatm g to « V , ’'r t rÄ^ ;
•‘ conteac-t
fer t * -p __
_____ ^
m a nnitpaUrf -ttra .-W -R m i tlJ . ' t l H ie «sc* tbal c l i e i t q r w a t ' L y • randislate» fs-x. tbe countv
“*
Ciffislrfs)
f k i l sd| o f ib r « A i m tfs which said rousity
•m f g ï j n * o f R aitsriy b*op‘ ’
an eltiG.vn
Icifi.ïn lo t the' stsuau.e o f auefi taws la was sii» p i a ity rlr o m ty In, Ibi» S u t* atsdef tfi* Bstliltnfw, or for other parpo«« « _
p tayrjgr fn iitla d u n d er A b e C ohstiiuthm and
■ o f Florida' to K f * W eft.
,
tÄ
kesd sta
sant county ór «ruuanivatir/. and that nruswsons isfiathi», d e t - «¿&gt;»1Ita * filed w ith lb r J " m d * atasetiionni lo pr raU*d by
ss» sa
X a o a trf the Sf 4 t r - o f y P C w a ,'
_ ■ •;
f it if F.oocud ky Ik t L t titla l* n
'
. »steh a n r jeethsn via» in fa tu r tri the jwauaust, t ig r b c p P ltm- C irc u it. C ourt -of s-jcb cvkiiMv t v * sgpblies] l,s Ibe oblecls for wich
V ÿ .. b
H ^ fa a lf be Ike d o ty o f the Bowed
o
f
Florida
:
,
,
.
iff such lanuta, '»pd the a cre » * u^ aaid notice not later than fiftrtvs slava b efóte the date srl
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* t to r n ir ^ C rtbÌ4i|rtfegiefx In mdd theie hr»l
Sweiswn i . . T h a t, Srrtioe ; ot i isrirt ! ! &amp; .
«ball t e p^rvutuk updn ih«, S u i« a A tte m e r , foe "fiotdt b i »aid rìectirso ,
- . , ' -)TV.
-T e n ta — Tn-rrttaVr or «u«pen4 te:tifio»ir« *nff m eetin g u t f l k * tj/rt T ur» d*y in Jantrsrr, t« f» ;
i, i iif S*L.,ûi.
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relit«]
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and tn 'tb e etrewt he la abwnit fram ih* State,
S ve.. %- It »Fall he the d u ie o f the Clerh- «n »pend those ixsueff -by rtFvr xqtb od !« f u r __
arid * t- * 4 wl' meetiete Jhey «ball make a tran ce •
sben «. sitali tir a e r itd .in' perton ujwm thè o f- tthe
h t y C k t a h C ijsrt g ( a a r emanty -ft» this ran»« manifvwsty. s-.slfieier-l, - jf f v B « n*liee ita owtux
«rtsus L
fue"temnrrê
e • Ifp -;, ix (jl« -earrvm g m» ib e C oon !*.
Attairw e Cw-neTit ni ikd Siate.
e. when the rurae« o f »he towns. *viliage« w riting to tbq authurily i i i - j n ] i k t » . a n d V CfDawsvimeirt,
trs ,n ,
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S et. a ,’ D ulie» o f tise A Uufney G en ertT jyJ -u si eflif» rn tL iin t ia S e n icos 4 «f »Ms Aiet
rt • f tbe
ft- x indv
fur m d - jin ii Jilau m i i l r i s g
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bòa.
f Public Instru ction o t P t o r l l M C * g * t f
e in u ti B etraf i,
e baHoi to of «rpeab to whom »nd when th« » « » ¿ i bold tbetr £»vt- m e rlm g ma the ( r a t T
p m q d in g «ectìon. tbe laàd S u tà jL, A tic rn e y oe
the-«abme(g«d tn
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jtaed ,in -*«ld tta*ffion, ta id hnllot *0 contain should Ve made.
in
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I x A tio ro ee t x n e ra fi e t tbe c»«w r a f file, «hall (il ifk h a b e tjn l « o le r Ih* «u o r e of- , ! t . so»k
to t h e -Stole. ROd**’ r t',
.Elevetitj»— A rt&lt;ng at Secretary o f she Count»
See. y. T W epurta c C Pitie!!»» C h M y
- tovpwrp-'and file « le lk r ' office of lise O e rff o f t-awTss, sijlige»«and ritin» and wo o r W fitaora S c « „ il r-ssp j. -fie »hall «sake and forw ard bave tis i! .snd crim inal ju riad T tion threndV
'• • n d to a u lh tiW tf^ ili
tbe ffffreirir C.uMt c f ih c caunty in whsch thc tball be fu .n l*d * 0 th» fah f balta*».
.
-| wt*4»«htW* trw ifled copy o f the T a x C ollector’ * out m id re u n ty o ver eau*e* o f action w h k h me egest lands, *ffd to ctm itiuct
g lé c u u if a i a baisi, a petttioa» duceted to tb t
J
S t a A- ' T h e C ounty Cotam Gsionett otbait, V t s i k lv W U . a f peraon« who have p a id 'th e ir •ball Mire wrereed, and o ver crime» and miw- am) d ep o tf (M rrd n . A e, « r I ti ! C ircuit C ou rt f f taid ccmnty, tn lb * rmeoc of net later Ibais i t a -d a y * »flee the iforetasd i« ll , law*«,
the v'“
S tate
• (f demeanor» which «halt have* hewn costimi Iled Sior-nded ,»o ,aa to t'Aaff toy
X - -- to ■ -rr.
-x t; Sarerintendctsf
oOperinteudenf o
tbe S iate o f blurida aud agxinst atsch cqunly election is held. paW ietv rare»»» the aaase. *»d .Publie
Sec. i .
+h»( tb p
I or tr net son. -*hn
who tball
»lull file
hlr and prêtanrr within the te rrito ry emFraeed, in «aid roon ty,
* InytTTietiofs.
ut aasn V ipab ty deairing la i«*ue Fondi under ihe plane r r n iv in g a m ajority o f all tbr-X otrs thy «ame in h it ¡A r » a* » parí oT lhe pobtiq, .g», h e r rb y . c rm itiiu tc l. prior lo lire first day PtaX av « e ffo rt)» '
- &lt;»*s,h «keliuts. wctrhifi lo tlh thè aeeviec o f ab« tas» »figli be tts^Cwsudy »tie fo r Ihe •n e tt »ff!
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nest ed by --Ì lan n ary, tnt f, fn lhe u n ie m anner «ii,l to
tsalice, a» proviJesk in tb e precedine aection,
•ke e fllr n ls o f «his S tate.
tbe tome e t rèni • * IT -rtffseo iuitr had_hcto»-in
.x i* « « ? “ tbe naso* o l th è cwuirty or msaairlpalita teek
Sse; y-* R V io ’ d tk rrè o j moee p J a c ta 'W ijirt . . i' M " ’ * * * J w «. i » n . .
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rxistrt-.ee w b eu
s-jeb raute« . ü f aciîffn j e
n i“ ’ io g to «noe- »ald banda. Ibe araouut C l k t s f c forw ard sod w r te d -fo r a« fb e ermrifg «ft* «!
«reed o r y— -- J*
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l d that
‘ Il OOPS« lb* A N A C T to D rEoe IW ¿ iiU Rei wren L evy
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u i d «tartina
and Alachua Counts««.
_ _ iw &lt;L« r p r t a f
ser fs
fact
ta r i ber
r t vhst sp ’ â c c tta n wa» held foe Sfrtfcs* A o f tkk Art, that «n e o f n___________
Be ft £ a«ft*d by i k t LegsUaewre o f I k t S lo t*
k s the t«»suoce (if-vaid bond« »»4 that taM elect »ts have tre erred a majority wf alt the 'vote* rest
o f H ondoic prima (»ci* ko U rcw » 1 «fiy ssauarset o f Asid at « U etartvorr, Ihe p l* c f yore;vine voch Í
Sfxtiist» .1, T h a i th e .busin .liry line between Mtgb Giren tv la l i f t HréssH .
boaadv an d - »kalt a b a t a • freos, tk*. Jndge uf majority shall he declared the rpuniv snr X» X t j y and .M ackes Cawntiev »hall be sieAssfd awd P a o n i* ( onrf. o r any a slftr d d ort. o r h rto er
S T A T E OV P L O R If l í ” V
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said c u n t an
B St. .a (e c c n sd . hat itau M Ihe f a llili» r o n e i- lt o s t r s
Com wie ne« - « 4 the g t f d t s i l earner o f sert loo a n y officer oe board o f P in eU is C ow nt* wxmM
m unicipality, by»
*bnw find fb*t iso piace ha» received » «as» joe try o f 'r*tat, Hwynhip tw elve woelh. ranee nineteen bave Fasi evclaxfsre )i
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casta« at such 'tinse s a d ' piace, w iih ta . tw enty U *] the srrwe« rest m said etarttad. they »ban f«U . -rssq, west » V q g M id towysihip line to had beco i&lt;y
•n th art ioti or
I I L P L A V C R A W F O R D Sr‘ " tV T ,,f , S¡ í d .1
tlarii' Ituos 'b * filing o f tkm patitss-A, ,
_ y to ce rd at «tree whhmst * petition id ewT * 7?nee nne .litid irtf 'ran ge* se v te trtn an.! eiwfis. jrerT-diygg «r*»' tin iÍI
ib à n k ^ . i f t a i
Judge nf
„ the
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o * s n m at direc*.. Ä w T S A . tbam
w iubif gvwvsnd
pi
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jftactiA
irty
diryt’ -eu r then north alon g sewt range Une to the
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tamiUl not
nrt ’ be eaaiArased’
con firm ed’ *p
and
d »*lW»l«d:
»t
w h ich , o
f - lb*
ita q
. c uU siuj ée i r u t t a t a wwvwee • f yeerton fk'rtrwn. roffSlh ip Ljnrri Ot J W lt a » G ì
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*So Xy«t
^v*t etoetjoh.
election, and I*
In the
H pr srt.E
a v in e . Istisdu’ iÌAn
p o iii- is and licitar l i a i t be served U th* man-* ,-p j¿ r*»rtx
f h f t * ' i t j r r s i t i l e d fo r- rn th« ftrat eler
-le» f n ressi k. range, se» ersi fen rx»t ; 'then west u f tu c ls 'm atter«:, a
p ira &lt;!• n «v paprtta
n i t now i-roéütad .b y U w f o c ' ^ e ^ T j t y p{ jtfW • .
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slCog «erti-ns lit»« lo ran ce lir-c, between lange» and i l e t n A i l i —
JthiA fAffe.^. " - a v T ^ ■J * ** . f - ’tfii.ry t Â iL &lt;d-j
ûïtitfcî&amp;i HiX3Ti evunti^ta tu « T^iiKiP^ntictw * M
&gt;ff,' È* ÇF^hîM tk r
rt«Ytbn ** pra
»CTKU teai-tJienr*. woerb i» u n s I&gt;wrW 'wetlp-.
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■ « ru t
lo s o d i
Ib t x r t t m
" A q . U r .4 . l » n &gt; i » - y
n w ffi- i ^
Rtw between tow n sh ip ' t r e and e lev e n . dsF dsUveyrd
uejqwLay*v«utl i'll»«’ fWtif fl
' w i.bitr A I y *n^«elr»rl the place • * ctaiatiM U te of »nV
re c e w eit sfoñg saM tí-wrshfp Rise v&gt; tange lirlñr* ntih hasiSugh .C oB nty t a v ic * esaaSosty t W t e g E j o U i M U ito n m ah dfiv
tbe tim e f I a&gt;rfftt»ed' t*T cm
Prbir to th e-b e w r T r c u tt y mfi-lbî» StatF,- ib e O e r k of tbe Circuí* brtwtew range* fifteen and sixteen; ih eore n orth ' Ih* riattar « A t t i o f Psnertiw O m ó t t .
in * o f W *4 ''* » « * • the. cieck o f th* C ircu it CosrTl th an prepar* th e b a l M 'a a aiorwaaU.
lis e lo dertbeaat corwex, of sextsoa
fide- % T W C le rk « r tW
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THE
I N S A N F O R D — U h i » Worth Living
Number'51

SANTORO. FLORIDA. FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1911

ALL AROUND FLORIDA

GREAT ACTIVITY IN LANDS

CLAIMS OF SANFORD

Volume III

FARMERS G En iN G BUSY

NEWS OF THE WORLD

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Celery Delta PreseiA* Great Scene
D «y o f Mall Order Buying lias Passed
In te re s tin g L e t t e r f r o m G ro w e r
o f Actively
—People Coming to Be Shown
The G e n e ra l N e w s o f T h e L a n d
It e m s o f In t e r e s t G le a n e tf f r o m
W ho know s
A trip through the Celery Delta on {he
“ Never before have I known such ac­
V a rio u s S o u r c e s
*
' o f F lo w e r s .
past or west slfle shows the canvass
tivity in Florida land ’circles at. this |lma
being strstchpdi over the seed x beds
p f the year a*is now in evidence Inal;
NEEDS OF SANFORD SECTION and
the ground being broknd up for fall
parts
of
the
state,"
said
Percy
P.
VvJe.
HAPPENINGS DURING TILE WEEK
CULLED FROM IME STATE PRESS
planting. This ■means that in a few
authoreditor of Jacksonville, who was Jn
Many People p f « a n y Minds Who Lo.weeks the farmer actively will resume
town for a few hours on Thursday, com
cate Iter« Expecting Riche«
or our streets and the four w$$ks lethargy
w ill fled m Brief
Ait Epitome o f the Week’* Most lm pleting a short tour, embracing Bartow,
- v ' ; ; the r i f » t Year _
will be shaken off for lift busy winjfcr
Lakeland and other points.
Historical Spring rtev.lng
portoni Happenings In the
season.
'
“From every source coroes the news To T«e Enrro* or Tile Hcxalo:
r * f Hurried Readers
S tate'» Domain.
l
am
impelled
by
a
distraction
of
mind
Many
new
people
ar«L coping in and
that
more
inquiries
are
being
received
by
Another case of near drawing while
Demqcrstlc leaden In Congress era
to Infringe upoty your valuable .paper for buying .homes anil laasMArj X scene of
wondering whether the President will
bathing at Daytona Beach took place at the land companies than for many
a
little space to relieve myaelf of pent up ofn^vjtj^^yaW «ri»h«.^&lt;wTrrida being sign or veto the wool bill, the crucial
month«.
Inquiries,
that
wera
given
up
UstThunday. when the two aona of Mr,
thoughts that have been' lying latent far clenred"snd-ftlod ajid. mode ready. On
measure in the Democratic Insurgent Re­
Gregory, of Oakland, got beyond their a« 'dead' are coming to life and are In
the
past two years.
the lands of the Title Bond &amp; Gaurantee publican campaign tor a wider tariff're­
depth before they realized their .danger. qulring for information about the latest
I huve traveled over this state but fit Co., beyond Monroe a number of new vision. Despijp ili^lfuc« that a. deter.There haa been much talk of having a developments and the present condition
lie and do not know much of lu beeutl farms are being tiled and KlXQtl^new mlaaric 4 « m i to tb e lg h i # wsqui«ooaHf
of
affaira
generally.
We*t‘
Florida
is
also
lire Une put out at the haw * that would
ful resourepa.which l am sure zip otisrtTT WMarafTbeint b u U U S .^ * ' :
atateorox) - to the President. Democratic
warn the bather«, but nothing ttoajgen mort*awake than for many years. ' Rfpjly 1
parts qf the ktnte'Mtside of Orange
On
the
east
side
a
number
of
new
poo*
metí
"
W
ifi*
"
way
fhwn
Jacksonville
to
0
i done a * yet There is n s m trV .v iTihe
leadAn .«xpeesariJ’.Che ^*oinl»h,i|hat he •
county, but l am familiar with the part pie are breaking up their loads and. from
might approve, Bi« £toeasuni Speaffer
effect that a life line* muit be put out I‘ensacóla region great activity and many
known as the Celery Delta. My experi­ Shell Bank to Lake Jetup the work of
Park bejisves the Ptoolflent will sign the
wtyere then ia public battling. undthis sales ppo^ tpovo attention is being given
ence
and observation teaches me that development 1 Is taking piece.' W h U r p ^ despite contrary »port*.
should be done at once. - *
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]/. to dlvctffTtfd farming than (q intense
iprmeriy _ .
cilUvistioo^f cdrly vegetables as former­ nowhere'.within the bodndaries iff*the tber« will not ‘ be as much as formerly
V, H- Barnard, a prominent hardware
Tuesday. Mr. Koy Galbrelh hooked a
farming-ond -V
ly. »'*
jír
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; *jv‘ United State* does there exist such pos­ there will be a better era of-fanningrtjf irhnm of Norfolk, committed tu’ride
jew Rah. At first, be .thought it was a
“The nep* bridge to Osteen and the sibilities for growing vegetables as are thpse who come after are the
sltooting. He krt numerous notes to
log but it aoon proved that it was some­
Proposed hardroad to New Smyrntnall found within‘ tills .artesian belt. * rte realize the greatest profit.
1
Relatives
and business friends, assigning,
thing mote lively. U took Mr. Gray and
develop that section more rapidiytjuwn gbUTs wluu you make 'it. ‘The artesian
. . 75
, a^jong other reasons for his act, the fact ^
him to land II It weighed about ISO Jln^
Sun
Ford-New
Smyrna
Bridge'
anything else yet proposed. Tl«^,opéra­ water can be had with JitHe. trouble or
Mr. Galhreth gave uU bis friend«.
,fj
In speaking of the pahy of New Smyrna that poverty stared him in the face. He
nos of the Howard-Packani Land Com­ expense and when you get it it is yours.
generiate piece for supper.—Smyrna
justness
men who were hero last week stated that it was the “common sense ;
pany in that section and the wide atten­ You do fibt pay a royalty or a«k permis­
nspecting
the short cut to Smyrna from thing to do.” because, if he lived longqr,
Breeze.
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tion secured for it by. their advertising sion to use It You can have (sub-irriga­
the members of the Ocala .Board of will begin to (»púlate that splendid ter­ tion. surface Irrigation or. tbea Skinner Sanfon) the New Smyrna Breeze says; he wuuld.be unable to keep up heavy
“They have the assurance of not only surance premiums.
Tradc^ the members of the Woman's tiary and add yet another section .which system,.(the over-bead Irrigation.) - This
the
county commissioners, but a large
E. J. Wo toon, commiasloncr of the DC- *
Club and the citizens of Ocala generally wilt recognise Sanford as Us commercial is one of the wonderful features of this
number
of citizens that they will do'all iji partment of Agriculture, Comnicrrc and
are taking aotive steps now to secure a center.
country.. Neither la this counlry void of
their power for die building of a bridge Industrie*, of South Carolina, believas
union station for Ocala and do not in­
“Taking the outlook as It is today I cloud irrigation. Miny people who know
tend to let up on the Railroad Com- forecast a tremendous business for those nothing about conditions here believe we across the river at the point named irrigation a neoeuity for th« greatest ag* &gt;missione« until something definite is realty people who ore ib the business' to lave no.rain fall after the rainy season above« connecting with the Ostcen-Ncw rlculturel yield in that state, and the de­
Smyrna rood.
partment which he heads has adeptad S.done in the matter.
*J rstay and who aim to give a square deal S over. This is a wrong Impression. We
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The
party
was
royally
entertained
at
the unusual* plan of personalty assistinghave our refreshing showers at any time
Through the activity of . the Tampa to every customer.
the San Juan Hotel, and Mr. Beeniah, the fsrmrts needing Irrigation tor orop In­
Salvation Army a young woman. 20 years
‘The foot that the postal officials.-)! la" of the year, and U doe. of the influences
proprietor, gave them the use of his gar­ surance In installing artesian and pump­
old, o f a prominent family In Lexington, ¿Hedged- do not look 'favorably on the that, make oqr climate so pleasant. The
age
free of charge. The party was met ing plant« Commissioner Wntson, be­
Kyn has been roacued from the dutches Option' plan of. ownership ^nd^ tMnxfer kbiftti very, productive and wilt grow al«t
the
San Juan by a number uf promin­ cause of the drouth'this year, has.re­
of a "white slave'* operator and serttto oFmic. is-doing much 'to dek(. the sltúa- tabsf anything that is planted. Of course
ent citizens of Orlando, among them W, ceived ; - many letters front farmers
it
requires'
fertilization,
if
one
can
• her parents, who were ignorant of h&lt;*f tian existing ;among certalri syndicates
_ L’almer, Seth Woodruff. Editor Keller, throughout the state * wjjo sought sdvloe
whereabout« .
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hrrrtoforo.
transfer of . coefidcorá know'just wtmtVklnd of ■•/ortJUeer the
o
f the Noptwer-Star. County.Comrnlislon- from the state commlssloA. Jn. practical,
■The annua) staro shoot for the Florida tb Um solid, hejter.tp^tf rhomp toqjiútniw. soil needs the expense of fsrritlzatioi»
•t
Dfxqn and Overstreet and others, and ly every Instance the state-offidaf ad­
State troop* ¿dmmedeed Wednesday at who hnvo their offices In tbo NfftV. Whose mqy be grettUy reduced. If is my beiief
driven
over
one
of
the
prettiest
vised
Irrigation.
Jacksonville. Sane handsome prizes are jlclul| lite lit the stats and' who meet that too much TertUizer is often ''tjsed^ ■ M fc ^ fio rid a .
. f \ p ‘ ; This week will probably see Ute triumph
There is no question but’ lha( vegetables
. lo be.aiyijrdod.lhf**
0* * hddition.to cuat&amp;mera face to face ever/"day is moré
•?iTlje'V&lt;party wss also cordially jvol-, of the anti-lobbying bill In Georgia, for
are
often
Injured
by
its
superfluous
nnP.
and more in evidence. •’
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itm regula/ Tried«!». _ 7/. * '* &gt;
uxdetK'tn Sanfqrd.; live Celery 'Clt* Y&gt;f .that measure, having already passed the
'Ttur^ay
f&gt;f
tnnlf
flrder
selling
gf
Flo­ plication. ''W e art» IHie the mon Who
'th»-F.hj‘6ÓrtÍLwinv. which*
ôroDoses
The 'Gro^jm'hnArpaoy.
wUlcfi' ¿topo*«?*
xrnght the ¡horse. collar. He .purchased FWrida. aud liero they received, .h eW / Senate, will cotne up in the House for a
■^sodfoaurlng a dripk. caliydj üra í'rfl. rid^ land, has passed*—the prospective
the Urgett'Mliar. that could be-topiyt be; flssursitce of .Cooperation In .building, a final vote, and la practically, aura of pataleo /tóara¿nlaíVe, *xp&lt;sct to. locati» - lit biiyer paw.wants to see- what he is buy­
direct road tfi the coast. ' They found the sage. Governor Smith will take special
cause It contained m o « leafjieri/ ¿ C .'
Arcadia in the neèf . future, ^thiv^coni- ing hpd • wflo he 1»' buying Iroro, a conDo you'knows Mr. EdSw. iWs ts why. road-frpm here to the driver In fairiY good pleasure in signing the new law, for It
pjtiy expect Grn-Frti ti) equal Coca-Cola yindnjf \wof Unit the-haying-U of better’
•b
many become discoufl|hd'and rfr^' condition and uiet with no more serious wss one pf Ute reforms In which h* has
in popularity. aVid- o/Hhck*. pn^ucts» cari character than at any time within recent Not knowing Jiuft when awALow to fe£- oil«fmp than one or tqq^'puoctursd. dree been specialty and activity interested.
year*," I
.
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be manufactunid fpr’jrtrlQd. by QbglUL th#
i t was a plea«nt
ibse, witen to ptnot aftd
Irrigate,
* T&amp;rdbini o^Vtnde of New Orleans has
cull« they expoct to tfmka'^i -gupd thing
»1»
early «im p i ^ í óf -^ I f v rtad
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Death Of Clyde, hnlght
lerc Is ah opportunity for in« GrdyrtnF
W s k to. the genenil .passenger;
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bridge"
vet«) wedts/ygo Clyrie KnUi|l left far Atsocistiau to help the fanner, by oecur
can
ordered 3,040,000 busheta 1
^na.. striciwi With -tnbeo^kwls. It tig’the services of an « p e r t whowcah We
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p m a tu t ÿ r f i e n r ; j f e i à f l û p a y i n g $ T | ^ a was thought the change qf cllrohte would
ive the* deairpd infirfmatiop and teach spend jhe day with ow ^ A y g e . qewnty valtti n«eg Into awl out of that' d fy be
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„ local
---- -.dealer«.
-------- benefit hi« flealtiyi burJin ( uIIpcLworapidly ua bow' to oomjuei our farina rucrassfuliy.
mqfOfAfi The argumeftt put forth (a
'Tkylda should bo supplying Texaa with his father was, obligedto go after' film
What ogrifi you expect but. discourage,
that the sleeping òri» « I » screened »ml
potatoes.1 More Irish and. more sweet and 6r(ng him.’ back to .Florida. The ment and fgllur« when you think of the
•that
people w)«a ure able to ride in thea^, • ; • , O
Capii Richâni II. Marks, íOtt^bí 8«ö&lt;•a*v
potato^* - should he jtrawn in this yapng man stbod the trip well and the congtomrratjaq uf ^rpiesslonoL scientific
ford*« ‘ pioneer residen té 'has,aoitwt«&lt;xt «rq nu - Rtorw eotilled to such oomfoffs
'stMO— Puma Gorifa Herald J,
ft ; hopfc wajf emertglned -that his life might and businessmen whq have undertaken
himseiÇjn« a .candidate tor the 'dölce of than-thoA) fotoed tb ridé in', day coach**.
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Jb « écÌÌx&gt;i «eàibnjJ-lìÙt-T- will bòlyt b« saved, but after n week he expired a| to do' this farming - wlthoaf -valuing or coùniy_ueasurar W Orangé ooanty.
Fcgncls K. Arnold srtd wife, pereuta of
.
t0 , y t çoQfU. m jt o . jt t o kjrúthy Arnold. w(w disappeared from
for the Dwat «ucM A dl In ; the history .of the lx&gt;m*f qfTds sister - near Jacksonville any practical knoVUdge o f tb^-workr MttlkVcii
f ionda'« arate ctVdCatlon«!-, hptlL'utlou« Whera hn'waa resting. ./
having «paiU tba beat partof theír.lívsg ^ ûnd ^
'witfc irf.th^ ronrinea tome December l i . hará gotto to Italy. It
according to re pòrti lo the regkdfir tnèélThe funfrtil occurred at Jacksotivtlie. with their professions p t. bhslnesa. Doesi oí lile couAty conlltiuoûilY'ripoe tfant bccanid koown Monday,* ’It* la^dedared
ing of llie_»lqlc board o f control by'life Rev. J. IL Hendry officiating, apd intar- t Oot-prove that the soli must be very time,’ . Ho hex wltneas«Hhé development their vlgit dr Italy li.In connectfdo with ... - .
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productive when you constdsr thè success and growth of thé oouûty from lis' very tho «eareh for their daughter..
heads of the various s c h o o ls unger m«iVt was made at thiat place..
•, imanagement of that body.
, v* *’V .’"Clyde Knight was a-young man of ex­ that ' has been attained.,' Should you Infancy to the present dine. Hé .‘ baa
In
Mein*,
the
pioneer
prohibition
Sute,
Great interest has Jmen- manifested in’ cellent chgMder and his cheerful, dispo- visit .the newer férma of this section you asafsted In engineering railroads through which for six years has maâe the menu- t ‘ 1'
find' mamau
learned .«wyers,
.lawyers, emiDem
eminent mdU
wm. nnu
county, has espoused .the cause
the western «action of Florida concern­ sltloii and manly traits had. Won him a will
faeton and sale o f intoxicants*a crime. ■
vine*,
doctors
of
neto,
edocator*'
of
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g
h
.
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îonds extensions and in his
large
circle
of
friend*
in
Sanford
where
ing lite comlng’lntcrslate fair to be held
campaign is now on to abrogate the pro_
__
in PensaoolA November 4 to 11. This h* was employed In the store ,of J. D. rank, merchants ahd «dentUk) genii«; n* a real cunto dentei, df character and blbilory
amendment
to lb# constitution
Will be the third fair of the association Roberts. Ilia early demise, while yet in' men of .all aotfs on farms that adjoin, prominence. th v n V ^ M to b iy no o t h « . t h «
.and promise«' to far exceed in interest fh«early boars of Ufa1« morn, nos emit a those ef the experienced fdriiWa Vixj person in the*county who hsa-doo»«lection tp decide tile matter will" h«i held
giootii over tl^e community and th* «yro- bavefermadan « .large «car* but yrlar mudi. IndtviduaDy. 50 advertise,' promote
and Importance any of Its predecessors
’ September II. ‘
(Mtiqt of ^anford Reel out to hU father, know about es Uftle nf flow’ to “tohdocqs and bujltf.up Qrknge county-a«be* “ Olck"
--- ---------------------State’s Attorney Herbert 8. Phillips. 1»
or* hit tomau/h truck firm of (Wg ao^s as -do. theirv pro, dark« In 5lew bf the faegr
.
Snake Storica .
whq*e poetical bonnet there hakbein his'losk'- r . ^ ' ' "
‘ •; » feaafrMul neigh^prs.- -In ilie development Mark«has.peèn.so active Jn
;
.
Shorty
l«M
'Killed e nulésoeké this.
of any itfnolng country we cannot.expect
buzzing for several years past a deolra
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and promoting the wéUorè of this
during
fit*
first
year
to
tyo
of
the
ctillii
,
'at
Oty that meesumi sit
to be congressman from the First Florida
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rvatlon of the soil to gqth«r is. many fold It 1« generally hetyqve&lt;Mhat his. V. J
,
end
iìv»
frnjrtemt
rnttJ** and - a but&lt;ilttrm.luu formally declared himself a
W, W,^,Ah«/dithF&gt; lias purchased the t oilers from the ptentf grown as when along that llpe eiitliie hlai.ui the
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tk
liin
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fa
k
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h
lp
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n
d
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-candidate for the place, which has been interest of Jonc* eatntf In the firm of he sgUlkgUlrr
l
iupt»ft of thè voter* d all
the hide for *. kesoeekri.
A
•bly filled /or many year» by J lon r
rGfi^nnd rnow own»
county— Tiine*-Uty|f5rCor.
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"U.rthsll Green Smith found k four
Steplieu kL Sperkman^irtW now Ooeupics a half lmerett in the
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firm Abenjntlqr
f a * rattler In front of hjj Iwise tbeptber
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W ill Dbesrd P flie s
the high position of cbaTrman of the rivers A McLaughJHt, I-IW n«w firm starts'out to many, a* tim h«d b«ed ipjtermmi they
day.
where
a
wagon
had
tua
ovéc
it.
The
regular
business
mceling
of.
the
And harbors comn\lt tro of th« horse of with a fine , trade in severai different
Weiaka Club was held Tuesday afyunoou MorshoU Smith dispatched the shake and
tepres/mativea v
oountiee die HeH bring œvwed by biSncff
Of the gieatesl cithllflal «lements at 3JO o'clock in the club room- Three new kept ( d)e five rattles and button. It •
S S iT i»
Wcê4‘ 00o»ee Tfom Philadelphi0»
sGSres nod field agenfsT %»rÔtin tunic n
our sgcbfse and pleasure U officers were appointed. M r« Kobt. New- poems that .the rains are bringing the*
hat mora^(vibéfn'effpkal* Tifato be In- ^«sciait/" "òif forniture.
ih e : e t o # k .l cairá
oùt of the h«tnji&gt;ock^gpdcarw
nun, custodian; Miss Nona Wylie, audi­
the extremes
extreme of teal!
Kstad in this "Sfate. -C 8. Cowenboven, ' rugs. mattresses, rip..
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will have M be exercised by the rltlldrett
tor
Mrs.
R.
J.
Holly,
press
reporter.
.
¿
7
other
back
and
f
k .L .k ^
North for a month
ddentòf Sanpgr Abernathy, has
extreme end* eouki i»e seuAmtpdia arUhAfter o}h«r affairs of Imiwrjance, th« •who toe ’ in the teabít-oí ptoYÍng in Uto
* more
ftirfi for the past two yean ahd having P
M P H M U i .t0 w £ 4 flto it*'&gt; oat
metical
subject of giving prizes* wsY^iuly'dissod
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HMfde a success of the btuineee ahd Uav- wholly free from objection« bqt So nearly
trf
....
........... men o f mbBay lu frtg jeet^faith In Simforii had no healta^tcy «0 that I doubt if-inan ever foupd A,bet­ cussed. It was agreed upon to dispensé V*- • 1
TetHrigAt
ter
one.'
Aftel
any
man
With
ordinary
with
the
giving
of
prixeb
e
l
Uw
¡bridge
*cotiifiaftt ahd^i l ^ i t k e r A P adon Day In bqvtpff A half loteresl in the constant­
common sense has wanted the character partir«
stooi-telling a t the park,
tlw State a visit wjtli ♦*,view to .looking ly increasing business. Mr Abkrnatby is of the eoil'and its need« he can raise any
which
ima
i
n
g
d t i ^ ‘birjtìto W.'C. T. U ,
Thg
ladies
of
the
W
el«k«'Club
o
n
9vw the property of thq Slaal company a great Sanford booster and owns valna- vegetable named in ' the category of the
contlnuek
to
draw
tha iTttW .onee'^very
given
to
the
serious
as
well
as
the
lighter
vegetable
kingdom,
and
can
he
raising
n
t'ixwe large. possessions are located at ble city real estate. HJrvnany friends
crop of somclfyng the whole year through, affairs of life end card parties are only a ^atunjsyafternoon, for s pleasant.hour.
Bt. James City in Lee county.
are cohgratalkting-him upon higjwoent
r¿r]i
having one crop-Apuceed. another,, .but aopt^e of amusement and oaciipy! but u Lost, week, the stories yirere charmingly
;
. i % few. however, «^ «v a ilin g themselves of
Citizens of Ft. Myars and Le^pounty purchase.
small space in the roln4s of the mktnhehú Itold liyMratA^O, Rogsiter*and com-Jiul
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these opportunities.
W .taking a deep interest in good^ roads,
'“ V i
OoL Andrew Johnson has arrived home ; Ndw. Mr, Editor, one might
On account of tlm reeept act of die' legis­ ed wjth roioe pretty c*Ilsth«nlc ezerds«
&gt;0d are planning*‘ for a bond'Wiue. in
after « three . tfeeke stify In New York suminer and hot memtmf- fiffT
lature forbidding the playing for prizes During the month of August. Mrs. Henry
*fi»Mehardraurface 240 IJtljes^of road«
thé ladies thought best t o conform l* the WlghL wUhave charge, andón Saturday
Where Mrs. Johnson was forced &lt;o under­ things wfrhave/here, nor halfa th o p y h iy .
that are to be gutted. - Everyone
go on operaddn. . Her many frieqds will be a booster for Sanford and ,KI
jaw totb*,very’Isttrt/ CTen jtboogh the rftfftabon et five o'clock. Miss Margaret
*7L
be pleased to learn JharAlra. Johnson U kelta. If ha Is otf- let os
írspiér hhneclf never InloiuLcJ fK# tow to writ' tali' the .'long story o f T h e Little
At Long« grpewy yflü ge| beat
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S o t« I n -the Mrvlc* of drawing patten g tr or I Court of ih r county In which II ii t]pB* heard dropping the names or name of - all places thirty-six, township ten O uth, range fifteen Pin e liti County, or h,,
aloou -g section line* lo . .range
----- west ----freightI t tains ahall b«' equipped with m firn aha 11 also imbllah in a newspaper. at trait twice vifted.lor in lisa fiiat eicctiuu except, the ^wo r u t ; then
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places
receiving
the
bigkeit
vote
m
the
same,
line
betwren
'
ranges
fourteen
and
fifteen;
d a ta headlight ol not le
&gt; u than tw o th o u u n d I before the hearing, a notice to tne ’public that
and Are hundred rmtidlepowtr which headlight’] ms ihe &lt;Uy specified In the- order proriding iq&lt;l no other places aliati be' votesi for nor then north »long aaid range Una to northeast Ä t i h ^ V i t i r , "
•bail be kepi in good topditiott and u«ed by 1 *—
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*" shall the. saU of »ijy ofhef place or places be corner of searkm twenty-five, township ten
(nr the
the «Tose ~will
Iff rtfhce
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Counted or considered by tbe Cottnty Com­ unit Is, range fourteen eaal; then weal along
tlioae operating auch railroad locomotivts. That be braid and designate the place o i hearing.
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missioners
in
canvassing
the
result
ol
such
any per ton, farm n r corporation wbn dial I fail
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Approved Jun* J, 1 9 1 1(
IRlpért itt liijctjiiijrii
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to au equip. thejr or it« tocotmffiyrs uacd in.
pilona.— W ithin the time
prescribed in the election.
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U erk of tbe |mr"l»
L lu ¿*, h, ,ht ’ ’» k u ,. "M' sSec. p. Thd County Commissioner», shall,
drawing pataengcr or freight traîna, at herein (order, the Judge of aaid t.ircuit Court (hall
. C H A PT ER fcag*—&lt;N 0, i» j ) .
................that
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l,íg ¡ ¿ I
bounty
teq u irtd , o r tball operate anil u te a I« om ul lve proceed to bear and determ ine'‘all of tbe ques­ within lii^ d a y a t f t r r the election provided f^r
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In draw ine pataenger or freight traina noi tions of law! and of fact in said cause and shall in Section t, of thia Act, Is held, .meet and AN ACT to Amend Section •»$» of the General est» ol the estiren.'
•
Statute«
of
the
State
o
f
Florida,
Relating
to
publicly
Cansats
the
same,
and
thy
place
re­
uunly Commiaatun,,, „ , , '
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* equlpped wìlh a headlight aa iwqMireel h r tbia render a decree thereon: and in .th e event hi*
Ihe
Boundary
Cine«
of
Baker
County,
Itieu
»„q
,|K
Clask
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JUJ
ceiving
the
majority
of
all
the
^
votes
cast
ahall
decision
th
ill
be
in
favor
o
f
the
Itauance
of
, A d , abati be guiity of a nvtdemcamir and ahall
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U|&gt;un trial and coneiction be fined noi more the bonds, a decree and order shall be entered U* the county site for the next ten ypara, fit it L noiU d py Ik t, L t t i l h l u r t of I k t S ta ll lliU»b»rs&gt;ugh Couu,,
tee», allo«
|b( ' k
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' o f flo tilla t
tat,»,
thart otte Uiousand dollari or iinprisoniJ not to that effret. Aliy citficn of tbe Seal« of and it shall be tbe duty of the said County
Section
s.
-That
Sertion
eg
of
the
General
’-"fart
ricred ili g twelve tuoni li a,
Flaiitla, ( resident in auch county or munici­ lornmiaatunerl to erect aa soon Si possible, a.
ut Plurllaa County î,,é
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- * Sec, a. That all lawa' or parla of lawa lt| pality, a&lt;i desiring to issue said bonds, may Court. Iluuae and Jail and to provide suitable Statute» Of Ihe State of Florida, relating to jwj&gt;cra ou file m hU ult«.T t
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* ronfili t beicwith be, and thè u rn e ara hrrf- become a party to aaid ptocredingi. and if iithces for all the county officers who are requir­ the boundary dine» of d laU e C ounty be," and ---- facilitale the proem m i
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diasaliafted with the decree of the court con­ ed by taw to keep their oflvei at the Court House the same a r ^ hereby amended so a t to read ctipliosi. I h r Clerk ,,| n ,,1,
by tepealed.
,u*’&gt; tr&gt;J
firming and validating tbe issuance of the at the place so selected aa the county site afore- nt followa;
Appruacd filar a ), i» u .
i mellas County shall re m i, m il.’'**» d
Sec. to. The C ounty of Baker ahall comprise “**4 of ssaefa tiauKrmiioTi
|
•
within
heads, may exceptl thereto w
i t h ..........,
twenty . (so), mid.
tw s¿
«11
tbe
terrijory
bounded
aa.
follow»;
Begin­
ce...fidi copie» of ihe
^ ' £
.
front
takeH a nt í âpihigi
appeal /10
to t See. i a. The provisions of this Act ahall
C lIA P T E R All}— (NO, it i» .
■■lays,
H H
P Ithe
H decree
P P H and
IP H
ning
a
t-a
i«nnt
at
center
of
towillhip
fo
u
r
U
)
not
apply
to
any
county
driving
constructed
other
m
atters
*c
u
4K
Ihr
Supreme
Cnqrt,
aa
in
other
chyiccry
cases.
AN ACT liegubting thè Ilutluraa ol Fruii or
.................... " '-Jscrihrd Ä
h
' 1
Produce Ilrokera and L'onaaiuiou M etU unls; and «spun the cate being docketed in the S u ­ a new C ourt House within the pest twenty on range line dividing ranges eighteen (th ) l*e of the same tuar * *'*-1 Mie., „
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appeal shall be assigned foe years, and any person, or persona, firm or and nineteen ,{ig) east; then running north nal records.
■ Providlng a Mule of hridenen io Connection preme Court, auch appel
Iteiew 'iils;'« Penalty (or thè Violatlon There-' argument to be bad
Sec. so. A , cunt pesa»«to.
had wltbl
within a period not cac*ed- corporation suing money,' goods or chattels lo along said range lifll'to the Georgia line; then
I“' lk* ^
5
•retire votes, or influence for any place aa the easterly along u id Georgia line to the St. required of biut m .VvtM.u
of ami a Male for Cieli Damagts io Sulla Jng thirty tj o l.d iy x .
Agalliti Sudi Orokrra or Comuisaion MrrSee. 4 - Judgment Validating Forever .Con­ county at(e t&gt;f any county hi thij Statr, ahall. Marys River, and theft down o ld river to U erk oi the C „,'1,u"r.,uM J't
i
t bauli.
,
clusive.— I n 'the event no appeal is taken within «poo conviction thereof, be impttaorted In ,tbc where the aaid r s tr f inter sec is with range line »hail be pa .,1 h, mW - rt,V . ' ¿ r 1“
dividing range» twesily-lsro &lt;**) and tsrenty hundred «ml fitly ,ioi»4I. , , , lr *“ •&lt; sai
U t il B u t t i t i by iKt lA tilU T k rt of Ik t S te li the tim i prescribed .berciti, ur, if filed, the Stale 1 ’enitcntiary not exceeding two years,
Sec. i t . All laws and i-arls of l i s a in con three t a j ) ;. thelenrr south along said range line
judgnfirpt validating said bonds la affirmed by
o / ¿-forti*:
township
Ä * : . . bc: ,K * " u -...........^ - Ä
S ä |
_ AAopreme Cuuft tbe
__ ________
judgment of the
tba Cir*
Cir- fltet with tbe provisions ol tigs Act arc hereby to the center line -of tlowmh
. t S ed h m i. Any iwraon. funi o r corporation tbe
■hi- TtTWIl
-town Ä W
tig •aid'
aattP
: T i i - T SeeT ii, -Tb« Asse stuf
n dsing In thia State thè buaincaa of fruft or prp- e a sM
iU -CtW
------ . — -----v—
- I k s « v u -*kmg
■ ‘
Ä t.‘ a*, con firm ink a n d validating the repealft). . L1 sing.
■
ginning.
rough County shall
th
i«a»la« &gt;a" s i -the -hotidv.- rogtt ffh.TCTevrr conSec. i t . T^bia .Vet anaU lake effect itnmedt- point of beginning.
\ 'd u ce broker or
I«,rough
Utk»
*.«14
See; ». That ari law»a and parts of h w s in dulie* of bis olhte, in irUit. t »
upon '**
Ha passage*and
approval1 *“
by “the
- p tn rx p p til' In t i r - I o t a S T C m i t o w u in thia clutive upon tire validity of »aid bonds against atcly
—
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conflict
with
this
Act
V
.
»ml
Ihe
same
are
*
*
S ta te ‘ far shipment oy eonaignment ahall make the county or municipality, and the tvalidity Covernor.
afld persons within the te itin .,.
hereby repealed.
]
Approvrd June t, i p n .
, • return of an aecouirf ante* allowing the coat of said bonds ahall never be called In question
County. a- t- hereby
cinteti.
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Sec. 3 . T hat thia Act ahall become opera­ Of J a n u a ry , i » u . F p,.,,
- and exp en teb jfbarged against the rtaurna, to­ in any court fn this Estate.
• '
••
tive immediately upon Ha passage and ap­ atsrssnsem
gether with, tbe name and addrr»» xd't|s« purSec. i. How the Hunda Shall lie Stamped.—
&gt;c«»l roll M fitta,arc! ^
*
• CHAPTER
g u o - l N U , is t) .
'
deliver lo Ihe AtXMfi.r u!
i tl
chater within ten daya of the aa le ..
y ;
floods, where* itsued under tbe provision« of. AN .M T .ty Amend Chapter j t v j of the Ijvr» proval by the Governor,
ilf !¿ B Ë
Aprovcd May I f , t f t t .
*
County a tra ii ic rit»t oí
See. t. Any neiaon, Aria ji* xprppigtion
Buck w&lt; Z J r * * i
of ipoy of th« Laws of .Florid», Being An
niakolaining an iJikc or aol&gt;*:lhnj|b ¿iertam**r
m«t;t vntl « » applws io ihe 'pi”rpT*
A tl Amending hectivtt yyt iti ih g 'rien eral
CHA PTER. *J4S—'( NO, it* } ,
or by ageait inch butturaa lit. th ia ' Hill* shall
anna w ith in Ib e 'h o u r .
Statuir» til tbe i f i t e ut &gt;Io(iii», in Rrta- A S A C T ns Amend Section 4 » of the General
be p m timed to he doing such b u ti n r u ill thia
hereby ctealed . and Ih e r e jli,, ,|“ ¿ 2 2 W
tton ’ to the Compensation of bounty ComStatute» nf th« Jstate of Florida, Relating tu i a a r , for J lr tH U s i o u m , .b ill
Stair.
^
miss
loner»,*
*
*
• the Ibiuiidarira ol Citata« County.
,,
Set-, j . Any per ton, tuni or corpotation. era« was rendered, in d the eourt in whkh It
lit
ti
t
o
t
e
ltd
by
Ik
t
L
eg
tj/alx
'r
of
I
h
r
'S
lo
lt
li
t
it
U
mofttd
f
i
t
I
k
t
¿.rgix¿glf*rr
o
f
I
k
t
S
lU
t
agent o* «actwant of auch person, Iirm
v u rendered), w hkh shall be *VMs) by the
of H ondo: ,
of Florida :
• &lt;
c&gt;ffps i a l » - i # failing
r
to complÿ With Ike pro* Clark nf the Circuit Court in which the de­
¿J* * ' ^
^ lte Assessor o| l s „ ,
Section I. Thai Seetion 77 $ of th« &lt;.,ener*l
.Section I, That Section 4» of. the General ta,rough U tu u ljr »ball be ; „ ,l. „
n n o m onff th
thia
ìhall be lined not to exceed. cree «rat rrndered..w hich entry ahall be origi­
: .-visions
l. .Apt _
Matute»
of
the
State
of
Florida-be
and
the
same
Statuir» of thg State of Florida be, and tita law for »»»esmng lbr la s r , ,,f tb iw IU r tR lj?
i. .
five buitdrrd dollars.
nal evidence' o ( tbe fact o f auch decree and»ause i» hereby, anirqdrd *o a* tu read a* lor the year t » l l , and ih r .
Aec. 4.' Any peraon. Atm or corporation do- shall Tw received as original evidence In any is hereby amended to-read •* follow»; /
J ,m
Sec, j j y
C ontes,tat bus of C ojintf Com- follow»:
the buiineaa of fruit or produce broker court in thia State.
tr« u f M ill CtH illlf » h ill 1.1.,*,(», f, , p^TTTT
mUslonct».—Thè
County
t.'oiamlsslvnei
»
»ball
See. 4 ». Clim a.—C itrua County ahall be CUftipcilMllOM lo lac (f«li| ...
or commlaaion merchant receiving pineapple»,
Sec. 6 . Jin an »nd Feet, By U'hnnv Bald,—
^
follows:
.* •
e
-*• t’i'rpan n u a lia n »cfiiit *if
.
U
'
ifi cvr Iota or It»»’ grown In thia State for imp- The costs nf aaid case shall be paid. In .l»ny be (-aid (our- dollatt per day lor caoh day's txiyn&gt;ln| aa» follow»;
•ctArce,
and
ten
gerita
per
tulle
for
each
Rule
^
|g
C'uminencis;g at a point in be middle or Oft lirre iu prun»iU\i, am]
ment o r eonaignment and vito have not re­ event by the county- or municipality issuing
si
titoli;»
lias
rjrd
in
going
to
and
(tom
the
court
ceuier of tbe Wilhlacoocifee
ir ç r OIL Ihe
turned an account »ale» allowing the coat sani bollili, nne-lfteTmllng nr allowing any com
Uuu m : 1‘tovided the per dkot pay aitali not
&gt;
and rxpenaea c h a rte d again«]. th e rcturna alio IwnwaliMl whatever to the State's
1 ÍÍL4*'ÍUIWd lo peifoim »„ ■ ,|,r
“ i '
vnA rd fruir LuulireU defilar* ìfj i » (taaàèwaa‘ «f
, - th e'n am e anrl.addretv of the purebaaer within Atfnrstay tin te ra i fior.hiv
a r .l K C rtterdn
? £ E $ m l X j I irar*U sres^h-Shall Hot Jh . . .
"'f rf
twvmry-five
ttigtORjuldpepuktinn
o
r
j
j
r
t
r
.
or
...
.
......
♦ r'l I** mi
-•-ta d td a y a of tbe sain. ahall be liablo {li.damagea . .Jjye. y. B &gt;, ilt,f
v r U ' i i i lftg~ «■ Utfhwnl co rn e r b l-t e c t io is gj !fur
IM
u c tr d . That all
I T Iuwrrh
.. h. r’
. , tr
____
any
w
iv
ic
s
t
•
pert-.im
re
t,,’
Í dsa,«! bgf
fev ew y.lou liy reaaon o i .li jo t i l account sale*. taw* ¡»ml |&gt;artr o ( 'U » s in conflict with th&gt;a three hum irtil doil***.4« -woisiities uT tw enty sowis«hif a l, r in g r ig ' F a s t i t h in c e n orth along d u rin g lhe year tg it m ,.
thuusaniP,
put'ulaiion
ur
over
and
le
tr^
tb
a
u
1
*
'taotl
sold
»
c
c
lio
n
liu
r
to
to
tyn
ih
ip
lin
e
d
iv
id
in
g
ao
T h e »-»«‘a shipper or rpntigtior may auttam on Act be, and tlx tam e are hereby repealed.
twenty five thwutand pofiuUtion; o r two kjm- asul j i ; tltenct svrsf alon g said tgw usliip lin e aud i-e iso iis e m b u rro u, ill,
■ I I vl Iq.
A ppm vest ■J une^ j, ag ii,
ta rs of pineapple*''eoiultrird to said peraon.
d in l dollar» in guunllet of less than twenty lo Hie G u lf of M exico; thence tim th along ellas lu u n l y a», bcrrbÿ , , , . i
firm or rotporation over wbat be could have
Sec. IJ. Ibe Aisrs,.., -0
tbwnnud
popuUtionf
i
’rovided
further.
That
obtained'Its » th frjw a rk rtt or by other ageneiet.
s a ;d G o lf , in cfq d in g a l| isiaiuta alim g ia id G u lf T o t a l i f ljt il le s s i - c nu iuin;wi,,siKnt i^r q ,
CHA PTER fiaj*—tN O . 1 1 ? ).
shall tw u m ifffm l- a jr a iim n a damage from
iN ACT to Amend Chapter jfiag of the law a the ;-cr dietn herein provided aitali, apply tn C o a tl, to th e ,.m o »] southern ouUet o f th e ’ assrysm eiil .o f laxes« i sani (usuile It, Z
versiert
gendered
(or
ins;&gt;ect»on
of
rtMd»
Or
the d flay rd " hevount aafear The tneaaute of
W iihlacisucltee R iv e r *t it» m outh, le a vin g year 1i g* 1u1 , b
of Florida. Entitled An Art to I’rovidr for
but
I slsall le e r ,,, u,r , « " 1 ^
u l he
damages aftoll b e . the difference hetween tbe
the Enumeration n f A gtiruitathl. Ilorticul- bridge» or any other terrier» autliorucd and uul a ll i» !a u d l in Ihe m outh o f u l&lt; r r iv e r ; •Cri
. . as h r may. |&gt;cfform n it* | hr kfU «
u i ih
tUn
m
p ttv ailigg
ailig f price iti
« general
c a n n ai market
at.tim e
tor*!. Live .Stock, M anufacturing, Industrial, approved try Ihe Hoard of County Commi «aim . Ibeftce "klonir Ihe n o rlh l i n k o f ‘ he said W ith - of J a n u a ry . i y u ^ tucii rra«..ualaae —
K b iit er
-n l'tsró íp t.‘lay ijsuKlgnrw and tbe prie« received
UrtHKbee K is e r lo where range lin e d ivid in g
and Ofber Statistics; for the Appointment efis.
ilka y * be agryctl mi liy the
Sec. a.
The latest census, Naffots.il or range» 17 a n d i t create* ih e r iv e r ; thence aoulfi aa
lw
forr -*€
vkhh cara.
carls Tir
hr less. .- of
ot plneappl
pineapple* con
of County Enum erator»: tn Define T ltrit Dutuli* iutiera.
• ■ alined .to sltd 'b ro k er or tpm m iuion merchant
tic»; In Provide for T heir Compensation, and State, '»hall govern the piovUiuus of Sestfoti alqqg taJli tange. In je In center uf aaid riv e rs
ÎM-. M: *" T h r Cutir» »di
i
» wf 1IJ*
' , IffS eeii the time- tbe'-sciSunt sales Wet« due
thence alon g ihe center o f »aid rive r to point Itajftiugli C o u n t) filiali Ip#
to
Define the {duties
nf the Ihvard* of * of thia. A te. .
« ..rrirt^
Approved June j , i g u .
. -V u 4 th a time irreiv n l.
•
o f b egin n u ig. in clu d in g a ll llie lands and I»- Gl hi» teirienietit I*«r l»,c «m.
County CommtistoiveTi in Connection There­
a.1 111 |fc
Sec. g. In any'IjaH /'fnr actm inting agaimt
with.
lands whsejh »aid rive r lin e may enclose.
U
ae
4
du#
011
)*ruj»eiti
r
1
.
» Atfk
C J IA T ItR
{S IX i j j ) .
any* person, film or corporation doing the bush H i i l H natttd kg l i t L t r iA a t u r t i f Ik t S lt lt
Nee. t . r ~ T lia r «11 law s » m i part» of law* fn d ifl ruunty of Finrliwi t&lt; •
»-Itfj, |4 ‘
AX ACT lu Amènd Section l*J» of tW Cen conflict with this A rt ate hereby repealed.
’ net* nf fru it or produce broker o r .commission
-o f H r r iJ a :
,TT
the
year
19 11.
era l S u t ute» ol the Slate ol Florid*. Kn
,T m erchant receiving y&gt;ineanplea in car lota or
See $. T h a i ib is A cl sh all lake effect io&gt;
S r c f lo h 't. Tlsat Sertion three ( j ) of Chapter
.‘vre. 15.
ih r &lt;
♦
-&gt;•■ &lt; ll^s
title ‘ F r r t" and R elui ve to the 1er* uf meslcstely after its passage and approval by huruugh
. Iras grown in thaw State lor ahisnnent nr con- )6oq,
la w s of F h w i'U , approved M ay
a t,
C o u n tj iiu u ,. 1 rrr
p'lrtl ti*
County
T
ir
u
u
r
r
r
,
atynment and who have not returned an account io »7 eulitled an A rt tn
ib r G o vern o r.
provide for the H itJtRev
i«
io
d
i
ih
a
ll,
ui.
!)*r
1,1».
4
t 1( 14« ,
.•__ tales allowing the coat and cipensel charged
titnerainm of a g riru llu ra l. h orticu ltural live IU if ¿jgajclri trj tk* L f^uJilttr t of r/ic S u i t
Approved Ju n e a, l o l l . '
19
M
t
he
impelai
«itti
1
•&lt;Kli ly«sg
\if f fonda j
%
*J
againii the return! with the .name and ad 'stock, i« a f m lif t u m iy . in d u strial and otbrr at*
in the territory of F iiir ili« 1 1 " ' i S S i r n k f
SeciM n 1 . Th*» Section Bit of the General*
•
diet» of thy purfhater,. within ten daya of the tistica ; for tbe appointm ent o f county enum era­
C H A PT E R 6 ja 6 —(NO. i i ;) .
^ r e lie d , am i to e iiiu frr 11 # i; 4
. » it itrttd
4
.Stainrt-i
uf
the
.Sta»*
ot
Mt-iid*.
entitled
‘'Fee**',
tale, The. said person, firm ur corporation ahall to rs; lo define their d u tie s; to
A S * C T to Antfo*| S e O io n 24 **( lHf- Gen
provide for
hjf vale of d e |in i]iiriit Jjn ,:a- -f» 1*4
he, held accountable to the shipper or con- their com pensation, and J o define the duties tic, and the u n ie it îfëfttijr amend n i to ■«
m l S u t iit r « o f (he S ta tr of F ieri* !* . N r U i
with the Mine ertevi t* u u,** •
« u.«r «f iw
lu
,
retd
4*
follows:
vigj.ee pf. said car loti, or let», oi Irutt for
the U r,jn ! i of Co unty rfm ii»i»»iooee» in eonif»]| U» ilic B o u m lir k * of iu ila y r if e C o u n ty. ella» had not been created
'»id ol fciiri wnJ¡
Ihe fret of County I r r a iu r e r t tball be i t Be i&lt; pomaded by Ike LeeUtaiure of Ike Stale
at the tim e of the re neclion th e re « Ith, I* and the same I i herethe lull tnark ry pprice
i
lo p iirauaiH v uf thr provi*»- fi» oí iKs* vrtia
folio**:, l or receiving the b u t ten th o u u n d &gt; of f U rif* '.
&lt;eip by the said person, firm or corporation Jiy amended so aa to read as follow a; ’
.
f
i
a
li
be
a*
valiti
n
it
f
f l'iMldt
For »11
of the aaid shipment er consignment.
See. .1 , Each County Enumerator ahall be dottali, one end opr half per cent.
'vrrikm 1
T h a i S ccfim i 24 of the G r u
1 «-Muti % Liad tetniftiried 4
•J5«c. 6. Thia A rt shall lake effect • nhin paid fifteen cents for each '(terson or resident over tri^. lhaUiand ilofLan. u n r b i l f .o f ànt rraf " S ta tn lri of F lo rid a br, am i thr M m r it t uuo ljr.
*
ten days after Its pasuge and approval by ■f the county riigiged m agncutliire. horti pet t r i i t * *.
lir r r h r , ftniruiird to rrJul j*
See. 16
VII l o h u i t f
' &lt;4 a*4i
Fo»
"»iirrinl? cr olher evidence ul
the fjovernor or on its l&lt;ecoml;ig a lkw with culture and »toA raivin«. ^ ami fifteen cents
U ( R y r i i r . - ¿ T l i f C o u n ty of* 1,j fay rite
lying ut P in ella« l » im 1 » • » »u iUU, h#
out »«eh approval-. •
-V
fist each manufactiiring. ruining oy‘’other. In Canum f li» ite bird Iveil, the o m t a* ilio « e d for •hat! h iv e ih e io lk m ln r Ijuundafiety to w fi
tKe U rti day i li J M iliari i-,
fi
ri r *iitT Lt
r
r
c
n
n
n
|,
*
Approved Jung j, ig i i.
ilustrill pursinti. listed or ■enumerated under ,rcJ
Com it»n ir 1m at the m outli of ih r S irin h a U 'h rr
or itvued U* Ike &gt;U 1r *1
w^ec,. r, This Act shall take cflect January K iir r kvt»rre it ejnpt^ra into l b - G u lf , and untied
the provisions of this Act: , the aaid amount a
cd
to
the
C
le
rk
»*t
the
1
u
n
it
1
CHA IT E R fia jt—tNO. tty ) .
rttrnitn^ whence up fnr m id d le of %aid f iv r r tu ella* ( o u ït!y, ami j|J t r im ip li
lo t&gt;t paid out of the fumia arising (rout the I V . IU IJ .
A N ’ ACT to I'rebibit Certain I&gt;isp«ivitlon« ol •ale of fertiliser stamp» by tbe CurnmltiJeuier * A|i»A&gt;yed Jupe 3. 19 11 .
the italmi where it 11 in l t r u c l r d hjr th« arc
h c ie ìiifo r f of hérédité
r r,pj
■Cltru* Fruit
tit» WTikK
ijfJt Are
Ar Immature or Other
of Agiicullure in the following manlier: Each
tian Unc b rtw rrn « frtio m h h r r n f t } ) »rid t**tv. vi b d h r r irrtth ed
t •
C H À JT SR 6 j ^ i - I n O '*¿1
wise Unfit 'o r ( on
imtuinplkm,
sviami iv
and the Mil i t - aerator shall fiiake out hit hill against
•iTtrrn* (if e i, in lu w n th ip c i | h l i i ' h south of •tu itkdft*tdstaU ilia lî Lfir .* 1« t'u
branding of C itru t. Fruita
the State pi Florida on .» blank farm ,)ri be A N A J T P id A W tad Section J 5 1 I f the t*eui r^ n fr | r n . ( i « ) m l 1 th en rr north a loon u i d » I the C ir c u it Co urt 1 »- !
•rid; Ütüuic* of the Stair of Flo rid a , Rcfif*’ K t t k m
Bei it F sjfre d !*»• rA, f.egú’í(»&gt;r » / i&gt;» i ’fJte supplied bv the t rormt»str}oer of A gricul'atc
to the tow m hip lin e b e lv e e n town
, îWc- i j ,
l i «hall
tue Ï t- »*
i ine )C#fl :
i f h lo n ja \
’ 1
*
- ,"
snfl «itch Gill lhaU .bf ajqiroved by tbe Hoard , Ile t k» Iw Du tir* of County Super intr*pd
et'iTU. i j ) an
eight 4 8 ) ; thence w n t nf ( vlhhv Com ru tit ione f a 1 io
» t y*ùf
etit* Ot PqAilic I ru true lion.
Seel urn r. That it aball.be unlawful for of («on'mi»stoners of h it county, and then he
•lung u i d 1at« r iiihip line in the voutheait co t■ at i t early a date
IlUt'
b!&lt; tu Wii
any o n t to sell, offer for u le , ship or dcUves shall 'fiv w ard the same to the Commissioner £f# it. HuaftrJ by ih fm t.r u iljtH ff */ thg S tJ ti nrr o f i r c l b f i i h i r l j o n f *-*?** ,n tow niUtp ft co nferente v ith thè fhai
-, : * . 1 .11 t
iff bitfhA* ; *y . *
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for shipment aiiy-oilrua fruita which a te (m- p i A giiilitlifre^wh,) shall, i f upon examination
ft**«* &lt;7)
,« l ta n g r " i n i \&lt; 10 ) e j « t , m lteJ»nCT\ nf llilUbofOUg'K \
* v! «gtty
l a '-T t u t Section J 5 1 o f ihr tieueral t h r iK ** n o f | l alfjfttf' 'ie rtlo n
u itiu ir or inhrrvriae *unnl for popvumptton. the M il EnuniVtslur's rei-ort tr •‘-•und correct .
nAtfl
kaiiiwF»»2f*l
-u|ta&gt;n
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aflil-J s l t a f &lt;*ne tJ receive any such fruits as requited by Ibis Act. ap, roee »aid btlk and S ta tu te of Flofjd* he. and fbe^ttm e it here r a il t f f f n lr J *r fd n n h n it quarter up
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'u n d e rS r cofiuact of taie, ur (or the purpose of deliver it to she State &lt; .ultplioller, who shall by amended *tn this,-as follow»'
y«ven ( 7 J . fVi' lo w n iiu p « m i f 7 ) »aidUr,, of sliaie u | Ose lA d e b triIn n s ut III
f- , p Futa’
J j l f *;Pp]'»» kt Co un ty -’-« f 'x jjn t t »dent
sat«, or nf .yiettrtg fyr u le , or fur «hiprUfnt draw hi» warrant stj&gt;on the Slate Trraaqrcs
» • if f ten f 1 o*&gt; r a i l ; thence a n t to l i f range ly in i i t ì - u b r u e wiib ihc I rvsis , , , .1 tu
ublic 1 in- din# d iv id in g range* nin e fg ) artd ten ( 1 0 ) Co issU iulio ri n f thè h la lr t-i i ■ ._!} s r j sin '
o r . debvety l|M
for liii proant. 1 hit section shall for amount ol eich approved bill and . Irani — II» fioiliity Suparspietulfitit as
■Wuctluq ss dtfextedt
nut apply to salse or'contract» for cale of c¡t- ijiit »he Ame In rhe .lu í m u m f r it« ,
r a n ; ih e n rr north fg tlo w in f %a»d range ' l i i r
nìivis,* t-ab
H r s p n T o ,a w k s tim ely iu sp cciio n of the to f&gt;• lii*e that d iy |d r% to w n ih ip i two a n d 1 ujx-is aq'rq'tiilgbfr^IlW lsiqu -t '
rua g tiiilv o n the tire s aftdrr thip Section: nor
Shml 4. ■ A ll It m* enti p a tti o , I\W » íli^o n
ibal ilills b o io u g b 4 «&gt;&lt;ft»iy m « y k m t i f tt
their tittrn t »»th ihr
sfiati it apfily to jrommnn carriera
o f'tb fe Act i t t co u n ty , to J « cvialir 's ix ^ lucatiurs su 'w h ich three'* to n th ; llienee
alon g k d o « n t i4&gt;ned ffvsnd u r t lu t m aJ - b c , j-q i.s tu If)l*ilir««rt
•cliouis ahuuld bq rstab
IW number uf lin e tp a hern
agenta -who spa rtot intrirctod - to sue!y fruiti hereby rrj*rj1rd.
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sud wU, are merely
receives g the W l m Tor
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Sec. 5 . l[feb «Act th ill u k e
ami be youth who W u '*l all*n d eaeh) and the amount, tbenre dojvn
u H r t » j h e G u H .o f
■4-r* *4- Il kGxJt'tfe- ;k r .[ j n ! i_, Up*ii,
of
aid
shat
Use
tttiirtis
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neighborhood
trsnrpm fst’on
in force froyn and ^fter Its |U &lt; u r »«d ipin d th em # alon g'- •«id I t a l i ' I * Bag, tswjilih -wf Uf «l’ublic 'iirveisseiioo uI IICp ' S*
chntnbute to e n c o u ta te 'The eviabiiihm ent .Mefnhatc her R jv r r . " .** - r
' as eiftfjb.d" date »4 *Aj b* p-st-tlu«. I. SM
b«cV
ï i shfll he,unlaw ful for any one ■plot-»! hjr »Jit Gcnrrrnor, o* upon iivberontlfif '»o iU
f a achoot. •
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See*- 2. .*^11
and p n u V ^ i law» jn Van
to tnitbrand. any jd^kaae o r'in jr wrapper con­ V i a * n tlheut tucb »pJ»co\»L'
f
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S e e u n d - To visit each scl*-l at least once fllri « ith% tilt*'prsTf iiio n * hrigx'f arr%J s e i t b j - r v v
Apj»r,iTod M aj r j , i» l •«
tainin g 'citru s fruttai and »fl cittua fruit* tball
Jurtpg each t»&gt;u&gt;u| term , and to make a pralcd
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be deemed m U ifn a J tii il th* package or wrap
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thurntqib
r u n i l j l u - n of it» r»r&gt;ditio|ii is
I II \PTF.R .
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1 h u A ct i h a lf Cak# # 6 ee4 Upon1«»»•
* (-et ebait twar any sMIrment, drvign ot device
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ifg in lin g tbit fruit Ih n rin conUined which It
tahlubtrtenl s.f CVnmty Mie*. C jilin g 'H je e - ihe oidei tn-l discipline rtjservcd, Ihe sj^t(m utj h«vvi«ging a law • ithuut hi* approTBI»
Is iit~ v r m k tewdtng s* tn name. lite , qualify
f msiiurtaokt. r y i i U t l j Ih» attusilau.-e u t \
th.il« ,fot,* and Pirvelibing (he KegUtaiidu,
Aj.p/ovod M ay * jit 191 i.e*
^ -0
f r h tlu it ui «och fruit ut a» to the locality in
S u M f -iSg i si*.,kt
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i.indet taVhkb Stkh K lartlkal Shall He [■ sepila, the modr of keeping It e V is o » ! yrto n
which it wa* » swan
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and
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»hall violate any ws^fer
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[t t y ' I t Tf ^ Ä I ^ W « » i d ^ a e r j »ft ftffJtaÄ jTw l
t-f Myyx^cjSsepI». ni t ltartni».- tvr Scettri -nsgy: hjñtntJrr'.-T A C V í.'ii^jlm ys, and p rim i, \ S u 4 * ; ■ * * ^
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•ni* H .th è &gt;¿V *t ' »upctïiisrjc. , «il*» t's-hnly lu ' rts« .Ütatr. ,ft| ftaffid». RtuT
■l»w5*-,'WI*tfte fuf Any Piare- a* Coitnly Ilio.
it t ^ jv -d f ii't 'w i's k T l« :..
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not -e; _____
Inter«*]
Intere»! W
y it
j-» -O p e r a t io n of ilyr^tJtU eyr»
*■ Such 1Oretious; »nd S p erili ringt AVTsi the- lutwio.l
fur ibr Organiralsoj« artfl &lt;'ÿ-&gt;'jq,P{*'*.T«st*sS iSpÉlfe -ftf n f ij tetta ipTefffc f pí
by ih)pn»-&lt;niuetMp.i nut moi
more than i b month*,'
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regircF to e d iK g tic n it T H J IJ t g ; g n d ^ o gut«
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Eleeor by both auch fi
fine
1 and imprisonment, am]
H g x y frh d I j m f c i y j n f d » u i n
aigf
»ssch advsre a_t b. e.
. . may
. . d h___
lta p f a r e t H .A « ' ,
‘
' the fruit, whether immature or nthrrw rig unfit 0«thm».
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Tlrtv«J—Tp do all lis hía;p«»ár t's |«sakc«sW
il ff a a rir J 'k y -Ik t l^ fù l o fo r t o f I k t S te li
lot ruwturoptlon or miabrandetl shall I f tub
HScryAWd uarvirst in iq m rta , guiad
o f FloraJ j ;
&gt;e«u«iv¿4. ^.Tllal ,tbe Jukoljlv f Ç rin tilaé-W ^
ject- to »giaurc. and digpovltion aa in list » ■
Sevltoa •• That frtjffi and I l i « l{se pal­ •nfw isissus an.l trrtb rtk . *w'nb- le g ie ^ riq ?
T ilt« ,»!!•« i» T e i c i j t-rralñy dld'éstatdla.hÎÇ '
• til adulterated n r itiisbrandcrt fixhit ttnfvfrUg». la te
fYUVwt »ml
uf Ik h 'A c i. thè qualifird elee;ora ¡n any U-iltrfiídsRaíson Cf ybuth las
cl| Si-.inly" »half ri impelle: Bml
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Approved Jjtr-.e j , 'lpt1.
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roultfv -in Ibis Ciste -wiMiing lo change thair
kt.;4#frtt#Tjr oj the Coifinjjf* of n itU b ö ro o |h ine i c u i , i s i i - $ rtiV* eli lwicfcbrto- - I l.w
Fi-urthm$T6 (sjptar. M itb‘ tbe
(Munir »i*r.-»hXIt p iew nt K» Ih* B oard-of
y-crfT^jofe r « * # im . d e r n l m l •« follow *!
iffrnay
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CHA PTER b a t;— (NO. ltd ).
Cornata C rtniuitlW itM . uf «Ucb COunty •» peti ■'•* fi.eW qrly id d a«e tkaC lis«,
«nveicSng. an fifí «(WHat «h&lt; ì t T » F ^ C wo - .T i fifta . a . VT- ;
i
AN At F Providing lluw lUmds nf Cosanti«« lìon «igne! b y ,one-rh.rd of .tlK qsulifed elee -luvwrjs. »ce vin x ib em (upAltesI *
U T O ^ t iíP t t n g « | Awn«lf#|iftM n'a|4y 4 tf. ( i * *
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» 1») M iutúq-atiiivs Shall be V alidated;, Psr i.-rv, wiu, »in (»»twyfil't ort k tcIV o r jxr«nr»»4 vbn&gt;l tawx, d rc iu V i,.." . ahBv
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tk^ d r s e its Ü * ! ;^ ta
tershmg sh* Duttc* uf ’Statr'» Atluincy» and ■r’.qerv» |,rasine &lt;o(Cw »hkoee of thè location
the Attorney ik n rra l in i ivmrtTkin T heir • f vsscta rtwtnty, »i^e.
* ^T^A*** u l j c f ír ii ve Im ¿ )
yn'k. I'lrvcritsing ibe P i.w jJm t Before Cir
«mi
S e t.,» . The lisunty (V 'nw ihsiuitm of any *í,» ‘ HÍ otrtu li Coarta and l'rtiy í'U n g fi'r an A lïV tl in' « u n ta tn Ibi». State uptws revwistng sikh péStKÍi ( s ir s to Uic Suprrtnr Cssnrt.
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titk m 'a s 1« sytclfri) in Sect'oo i uf tki» Acl I n - ebCTsep.pfsCjH.wa»,'
F l il tfa'J t l d ’ ky ik t ¡.V fnloiati » / lW A'rai» •h»IJ orde? aa- rlrtlk in tu be belìi al iHf se sttal
h ;a 1 b f f -T Ì knar «
cul ai «*», ,
.bc'ftllng of said - eftcHon as,a»e r .-w 'C ]d¿
• of each sc buff 1 atarffr »nff T a t o r t
_ •• a / i J 'h r U i i
**• &gt;
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Pretrncls of atwh hninty iu(f ifie’ tocatlon o{ im i-, leseTtipi Í-7U o ftV- c fu « IH/
due. wq*i «i Wir
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f
m ff-ttrs hy tassi fur «furisi rWi&gt; ». isf *•
" " S«» tssui r. Bond» of Cohnlic* and kiunp ««eh coupty Gtc, gvving net ifs* ikan tblrty rstaklisbcd’. M tfi* ctpçuse iftrwired lor.-«nd of .Ihrnre 'freni sai
___ Tamyd Hay. d -;'
»afd ejefiu-n »kalt be goyerwesj i» sli.tr
clp»t»»*«i. Mow Validated.—When any county day*’ noticc thereol, and no fé n o n abéti he Iti* yislts of ¡»»p ecliuu In. j h &gt; ses cra i
W eft t - th fi-W I
i a t i » (heure itiitthwar
by, Use law for holding general rlre1Ì««X 1
dcaiting to incur any bonded »llitwcd lo vote, in apch electirms « e e p t tbssae, - Sèventb—To imtlfy th* State S U p rtifetiJ
fry« re otherwise 'piwvtikd. heeeus. «
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debt «hail hold an riveriou-jn accordane« with
roti*i»tttsl herewith... ito touke nf ' i d (W M 9
Ike |i( u ilik « t of tbe la in of fhia State cun■ H and
•ball t-e -neeewxarv, ''¿ f t n r t wtoi air J«-,
f r. i n i i
.1 »oiling -and regulating i u t a elections, ana
s/ied tu r e t í wflhíq tVe-rtrJilonal irr»**» ■**f
w Ike n r a r n t uf .»aid rtevtson stall »bow prieta
jc W ij.rfriK t, «tW 4 * id eotinty propsuejl County - o f - iVurïUt »hait '* Í* J‘
V. -bes* that »och,an elextsoiv ta in IkVov «I the
*----‘ to' th i IIloo*e
loose of Rep- ñed elertor« at «aid elect ion.
3*----ffkaJI; A»»c ' «lup^
M nhrr
,'e* S 4 |u an c« uf • said • bon-Lt. ibe officer Or odscert Hors»
_
« H i ! ® itiL -ib r J v s lf a à . J t e r t d ^
A pw orfil fil a r j ì ;n i l .
stteh chonta or igunjcl'w lllr charecd-hv-i»»c
* ¿s&gt;GefF
fjncfi i
iT I Iw
l&lt; T £ y &gt; -- 'T S p F i i r n o f C tearw ííer .E
sisa
n U u rd u ty &gt;'T~d e ils n ii¿ fee r«*--'t of *ai-i lo« thè rotifily
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ate ptftpcelr fdRrvleji
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Elie (burefitsor of 1he îitale than, on AN ACT re A m red Statino *.nfc&lt; k ip n- !1Hb
. n e J lidie U I C tx o n la w hidi. »itch c iu e l i . n t . •-b » p , w. -ÿh«» Timsew r f Tfl TPWITt. T tn g fèp llr
t a -f f ir -t ls r -W R H i ff^ V n a j
4d;b#fi&gt;r.c the f j( h ‘ day o&lt; DeermNe/, » d i'- «PAct», of ,io o f ,' Rrtatmg to «V , ’'r t rÄ^ ;
•‘ conteac-t
fer t * -p ______
m annitpaUrf -ttra.-W -R m i tlJ . ' t l Hie «sc* tbal c l i e i t q r w a t ' L y • randislate» fs-x. tbe countv
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Ciffislrfs)^
f k i l sd| o f ib r « A i m tfs which said rousity
g ïjn * o f Raitsriy b*op‘ ’
an eltiG.vn
Icifi.ïn lo t the' stsuau.e of auefi taws la was s ii» p i a ity r lr o m ty In , Ib i» S u t * atsdef tfi* Bstliltnfw, or for other parpo«« « _
ptayrjgr fniitlad u n d er Abe Cohstiiuthm and ■•mf
to K f* Weft.
,
tÄ
kesd ss»
sta sa
sant county ór «ruuanivatir/. and that nruswsons isfiathi», d e t -«¿&gt;»1 It a * filed w ith lb r J " m d * atasetiionni lo pr raU*d by
X a o a trf the S f4 tr-o fy P C w a ,'
_ ■ •; f i tofif Florida'
F.oocud k y Ik t L t titla l* n '
. »steh a n r jeethsn via» in fa tu r tri the jwauaust, t ig r b c p P ltm- C ir c u it . C o u rt -of s-jcb c vkiiMv tv* sgpblies] l,s Ibe oblecls for wich
V ÿ .. b H ^faalf be Ike doty of the Bowed
of
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iff such lanuta, '»pd the acre»* u^ aaid notice not later than fiftrtvs slava befóte the date srl
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* t to r n ir ^ C rtbÌ4i|rtfegiefx In mdd theie hr»l
Sweiswn i. . T h at, Srrtioe ; ot i isrirt ! ! &amp; .
«ball te p^rvutuk updn ih«, S u i« a A ttem er, foe "fiotdt b i »aid rìectirso ,
- . , ' -)TV.
-T en ta—Tn-rrttaVr or «u«pen4 t e : tifio»ir« *nff m eeting u tflk * tj/rt Tur»d*y in Jantrsrr, t« f» ;
i, i iif S*L.,û i.
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relit«]
,
and tn 'tb e etrewt he la abwnit fram ih* State,
Sve.. %- It »Fall he the d u ie of the Clerh- «n»pend those ixsueff -by rtFvr xqtbod!« f u r ___
arid *t-*4wl' meetiete Jhey «ball make a trance •
sben «. sitali tir a e ritd .in' perton ujwm thè off- th
thety C k ta h C ijsrt g( a a r emanty -ft» this ran»« manifvwsty. s-.slfieier-l, - jffvB« n*liee ita owtux
«rtsus L
fue"tem
nrrê
e • Ifp-;, ix(jl« -earrvmg m» ibe Coon!*.
A ttairw e Cw-neTit n i ik d Siate.
e. when the rurae« o f »he towns. *viliage« writing to tbq authurily ii i- jn ] ik t» . andV Ctrs
,n ,
fDawsvimeirt,
- - - , . - '■
Set. a ,’ Dulie» o f tise AUufney G enertTjyJ -usi eflif» rn tL iin t ia S en icos 4 «f »Ms Art
iet •f tbe
f t -x indv
fur m d - j i n i i J ila u m i i l r i s g
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fc
«-iFtahwH fie- the drtty u f
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’ - » j b ì«to b ss r been f urftiihnl—bòa.
hL-a. ]o bave ysewded ixrrp t a lawcbrn t a site, taanwer,i atad
«od «off Ih*
IW fjlg b i
f Public Instruction ot P to r llM C * g * tf
ein u ti Betraf i,
e baHoi to of «rpeab to whom »nd when th« » « » ¿ i bold tbetr £»vt- m erlm g ma the ( r a t T
p m q d in g «ectìon. tbe laàd S u tà jL, A ticrney oe
the-«abme(g«d tn
*
jtaed ,in -*«ld tta*ffion, ta id hnllot *0 contain should Ve made.
in
-lanrery.
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se
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S-f-s at
Ix A tioroee t xnerafi e t tbe c»«w r a f file, «hall (il ifk h a b e tjn l «oler Ih* «u o re of- , ! t . so»k
to t h e -Stole. ROd**’ r t',
.Elevetitj»—A rt&lt;ng at Secretary of she Count»
See. y. TW epurta cC Pitie!!»» C h M y
- tovpwrp-'and file « le lk r' office of lise O erff of t-awTss, sijlige»«and ritin» and wo o rW fitaora Sc«„il r-sspj. -fie »hall «sake and forward bave tisi! .snd criminal juriadT tion threndV
'• • n d to a u lh t iW t f ^ ili
tbe ffffreirir C.uMt cf ih c caunty in whsch thc tball be fu.nl*d * 0 th» fahf balta*».
.
-| wt*4»«htW* trwifled copy of the Tax Collector’* out mid reu n ty over eau*e* of action w hkh me egest lands, *ffd to ctmitiuct
glécuuif a i a baisi, a petttioa» duceted to tb t
J
S ta A- ' The County CotamGsionett otbait, V tsik lv W U .a f peraon« who have p a id 'their •ball Mire wrereed, and over crime» and miw- am) depotf (M rrdn. Ae, « r I ti ! Circuit Court f f taid ccmnty, tn lb* rmeoc of net later Ibais i t a -day* »flee the iforetasd i«ll , law*«,
the v'“
State
• ( demeanor» which «halt have* hewn costimi Iled Sior-nded ,»o ,aa to t'Aaff toy
X- -- to ■ -rr.
-xt; Sarerintendctsf
oOperinteudenf of
tbe Siate o f blurida aud agxinst atsch cqunly election is held. paWietv rare»»» the aaase. *»d .Publie
Sec. i . +h»( tb p
or tr net son. -*hn
who tball
»lull file
hlr and prêtanrr within the territory emFraeed, in «aid roonty,
* IInytTTietiofs.
ut aasnVipabty deairing la i«*ue Fondi under ihe plane rrn iv in g a majority of all tbr-Xotrs thy «ame in h it ¡A r» a* » parí oT lhe pobtiq, .g», h errb y . crm itiiutcl. prior lo lire first day PtaX av «effort)» '
- &lt;»*s,h «keliuts. wctrhifi lo tlh thè aeeviec of ab« tas» »figli be tts^Cwsudy »tie for Ihe •nett »ff!
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d u l l befrs»
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nest ed by --Ì lannary, tn t f, fn lhe u n ie m anner «ii,l to
tsalice, a» proviJesk in tbe precedine aection,
•ke efllrn ls o f «his State.
tbe
tome
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t
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-rtffseoiuitr
had_hcto»-in
.x i* « « ? “ tbe naso* o l thè cwuirty or msaairlpalita teek
Sse; y-* RVio’d tk rrè o j moee p Ja cta'W ijirt . . i ' M " ’ *** J w « . i » n . .
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rxistrt-.ee wbeu s-jeb raute« . üf aciîffn j e
n i“ ’ iog to «noe- »ald banda. Ibe araouut C lk t s f c forw ard sod w rte d -fo r a« fbe ermrifg «ft* « !
«reed o r y—-- J*
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Ììi t v iiiigst, wfial intrrcsi they Sia to b ear any rw qrty in ,thia Si»«*, atad the tssm tW .C m ..
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‘ Il OOPS« lb* AN ACT to DrEoe IW ¿iiU Rei wren Levy
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u i d ^ «tartina
and Alachua Counts««.
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ser fs
fact
ta ri ber
rt vhst sp ’ â c c tta n wa» held foe Sfrtfcs* A of tk k A rt, that «ne o f n__ _______
Be ft £ a«ft* d by ik t LegsUaewre o f Ik t Slot*
k s the t«»suoce (if-vaid bond« »»4 that taM elect »ts have tre erred a majority wf alt the 'vote* rest
of H ondoic prima (»ci* ko Urcw »1 «fiy ssauarset o f Asid at « U etartvorr, Ihe p l* c f yore;vine voch Í
Sfxtiist» .1, T hai th e .busin.liry line between Mtgb Giren tv la lift HréssH .
boaadv an d - »kalt a b a ta • freos, tk*. Jndge uf majority shall he declared the rpuniv sn r X» X tj y and .Mackes Cawntiev »hall be sieAssfd awd Paoni* ( onrf. or any aslftr ddort. or h rto er
STATE OV PLORIf l í ” V
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said c u n t an
B S t. .a(eccnsd. h at ita u M Ihe fallili» r o n e i - l t o s t r s
Com wie ne«-«4 the g t f d t s i l earner of sert loo any officer oe board of PineUis Cownt* wxmM
municipality, by»
*bnw find fb*t iso piace ha» received » «as»joe try of 'r*tat, Hwynhip twelve woelh. ranee nineteen bave Fasi evclaxfsre )i
O
PF1CE
SECRETÄRTTTATE.
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tf taìd eoobty
casta« at such 'tinse s a d ' piace, w iih ta . twenty U * ] the srrwe« rest m said etarttad. they »ban f«U. -rssq, west »Vqg Mid towysihip line to had beco i&lt;y
•n th a rt ioti or
I ILPLA V CRAWFORD Sr‘ " tVT,,f , S¡íd .1
tlarii' Ituos 'b * filin g o f tkm patitss-A, , _ ytocerd at «tree whhmst * petition id ewT * 7? nee nne .litidirtf 'range* sev te trtn an.! eiwfis. jrerT-diygg «r*»' tin iÍI
i bàn k ^ . i f t a i
Ju d g e nf
„ the
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m a t direc*.. Ä w T S A . tba m
w ib
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u if gvwvsnd
jftactiAe’
to he lt»H w llhin thirty
diryt’ -eur then north along sewt range Une to the
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r
tamiUl not
n rt ’be
be confirm
eaaiArased’
ed’and
* p d »»t* lW »l« d : w h ich , o
f - lb*
ta q
cu
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^v*t etoetjoh.
election, and I*
In ithe
Hp
r srt..E
U si uj ée i r u t t a t a wwvwee • f yeerton fk'rtrwn. roffSlhip L jn r r i Ot J W l t a » G ì
avine. Istisdu’iÌAn
p o ii i - i s and licitar l i a i t be served U th* man-* ,- p j ¿ r*
f h»rtx
f t * ' i t j r r s i t i l e d fo r- rn th« ftrat eler
-le» fn ressi k. range, se» ersi fen rx»t ; 'then west uf tu cls'm atter«:, a
pira &lt;!• n«v paprtta
n it now i-ro éü tad .b y U w f o c ' ^ e ^ T j t y p { jtfW •.
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slCog «erti-ns lit»« lo rance lir-c, between lange» and i l e t n A i l i —
JthiA fAffe.^. " - a v T ^ ■J *** . f - ’tfii.r y t Â iL &lt;d-j
ûïtitfcî&amp;i HiX3Ti evunti^ta t u « T ^ iiK iP ^ n tic tw * M
&gt;ff,' È* ÇF^h î M tk r
rt« Y tb n ** pra
»CTKUteai-tJienr*. woerb i» u n s I&gt;wrW'wetlp-.
* -Divert utwW
■« r u t
lo s o d i
Ib t x r t t m
" A q . U r .4 . l » n &gt; i » - y
n w f f i- i ^
Rtw between tow nship' tr e and eleven . dsF dsUveyrd
uejqwLay*v«utl i'll» « ’ fWtif fl
' w i.b itr A I y *n^«elr»rl the place •* ctaiatiM U te of »nV
rece weit sfoñg saM tí-wrshfp Rise v&gt; tange lirlñr* ntihhasiSugh.CoBnty tav ic* esaaSosty tW te g E jo U iM U itonm ah dfiv
tbe tim e f I a&gt;rfftt»ed' t*T cm
P rb ir to th e -b e w r T r c u t t y m fi-lbî» StatF,- ib e O e r k of tbe Circu í* brtwtew range* fifteen and sixteen; iheore n o rth ' Ih* riattar « A tti of Psnertiw O m ó tt.
in * o f W *4 ''* » «* • the. cie ck of th* C ir c u it CosrTl th a n prepar* the b a l M ' a a aiorw aaU.
lise lo dertbeaat corwex, of sextsoa
fide- % T W Clerk « r tW
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THE
I N S A N F O R D — U h i» Worth Living
Number'51

SANTORO. FLORIDA. FR ID A Y , AUGUST 4 , 1911

ALL AROUND FLORIDA

G R E A T A C T IV IT Y IN

LANDS

CLAIMS OF SANFORD

Volum e III
FA RM ERS G E n iN G

BUSY

NEWS OF THE WORLD
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Celery Delta PreseiA* Great Scene
Interesting Letter from Grower
o f Actively
The General News of The Land
I t e m s o f I n t e r e s t G le a n e tf f r o m
Who
knows
A trip through the Celery Delta on {he
V a r io u s S o u r c e s
*
' of Flowers.
past or west slfle shows the canvass
being strstchpdi over the seed x beds
N E E D S O F S A N F O R D S E C T IO N
and the ground being broknd up for fall H A P P E N IN G S D U R IN G TILE W E E K
C U L L E D F R O M IM E S T A T E P R E S S
planting. This ■means that in a few
Many People p f « a n y Minds Who Lo.weeks the farmer actively will resume
cate Iter« Expecting Riche«
or our streets and the four w$$ks lethargy
w ill fled m Brief
Ait E pitom e o f th e W e e k ’* M ost lm
- v ' ; ; the rif» t Year _
will be shaken off for lift busy winjfcr
Historical Spring rtev.lng
p o rto n i H appenings In th e
To T«e Enrro* or Tile Hcxalo:
season.
'
r * f Hurried Readers
S ta te '» D o m a in .
l
am
impelled
by
a
distraction
of
mind
Many
new
people
ar«L coping in and
Another case o f near drawing while
Demqcrstlc leaden In Congress era
to Infringe upoty your valuable .paper for buying .homes anil laasMArj X scene of wondering whether the President will
bathing a t Daytona Beach took place a t
a
little space to relieve myaelf of pent up ofn^vjtj^^yaW «ri»h«.^&lt;wTrrida being sign or veto the wool bill, the crucial
U s tT h u n d a y . when the tw o aona of Mr,
thoughts
that have been' lying latent far clenred"snd-ftlod ajid. mode ready. On measure in the Democratic Insurgent Re­
Gregory, of Oakland, got beyond their
the past two years.
the lands of the Title Bond &amp; Gaurantee publican campaign tor a wider tariff're­
depth before they realized their .danger.
I
huve
traveled
over
this
state
but
fit
Co.,
beyond Monroe a number of new vision. Despijp ili^lfuc« that a. deter.There haa been much ta lk of having a
lie and do not know much of lu beeutl farms are being tiled and KlXQtl^new mlaaric 4 « m i to tb e lg h i # wsqui«ooaHf
lire Une put out a t the h a w * th a t would
ful
:
1 resourepa.which l am sure zip otisrtTT W M arafT beint b u U U S .^ * ' atateorox) - to the President. Democratic
warn the bather«, but nothing tto a jg e n
parts
qf
the
ktnte'M
tside
of
Orange
On
the
east
side
a
number
of
new
poo*
0
i done a * y e t There is n s m t r V .v iT ih e
lead An .«xpeesariJ’.Che ^*oinl»h,i|h at he •
county, but l am familiar with the part pie are breaking up their loads and. from might approve, Bi« £toeasuni Speaffer
effect that a life line* m u it be put out I‘ensacóla region great activity and many
known as the Celery Delta. My experi­ Shell Bank to Lake Jetup the work of Park bejisves the Ptoolflent will sign the
wtyere th e n ia public battling. u n d th is sales ppo^ tpovo attention is being given
ence
and observation teaches me that development 1 Is taking piece.' W h U r p ^ despite contrary »port*.
should be done at once. - *
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]/. to dlvctffTtfd farming than (q intense
formerly _ .
cilUvistioo^f cdrly vegetables as former­ nowhere'.within the bodndaries iff*the tber« will not ‘be as much as iprmeriy
Tuesday. Mr. Koy Galbrelh hooked a
farming-ond -V V, H- Barnard, a prominent hardware
ly. »'*
jír
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; *jv‘ United State* does there exist such pos­ there will be a better era of-fanningrtjf irhnm of Norfolk, committed tu’ride
jew Rah. A t first, be .thought it was a
“The nep* bridge to Osteen and the sibilities for growing vegetables as are thpse who come after are the
sltooting. He krt numerous notes to
log but it aoon proved that it was some­
Proposed hardroad to New Smyrntnall found within‘tills .artesian belt. * r t e realize the greatest profit.
1
Relatives
and business friends, assigning,
thing mote lively. U took M r. Gray and
develop that section more rapidiytjuwn gbUTs wluu you make 'it. ‘The artesian
. . 75
,
a^jong
other
reasons for his act, the fact ^
him to land I I It weighed about ISO Jln^
Sun
Ford-New
Sm
yrna
Bridge'
anything else yet proposed. Tl«^,opéra­ water can be had with Jit He. trouble or
Mr. Galhreth gave uU bis friend«.
,fj
In speaking of the p a h y of New Sm yrna that poverty stared him in the face. He
nos of the Howard-Packani Land Com­ expense and when you get it it is yours.
generiate piece for supper.— Smyrna
justness
men who were hero last week stated that it was the “common sense ;
pany in that section and the wide atten­ You do fibt pay a royalty or a«k permis­
nspecting
the short cut to Smyrna from thing to do.” because, if he lived longqr,
Breeze.
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tion secured for it by. their advertising sion to use It You can have (sub-irriga­
t h e members of the Ocala .Board of will begin to (»púlate that splendid ter­ tion. surface Irrigation or. tbea Skinner Sanfon) the New Sm yrna Breeze says; he wuuld.be unable to keep up heavy
“They have the assurance of not only surance premiums.
Tradc^ the members of the Woman's tia ry and add yet another section .which system,.(the over-bead Irrigation.) - This
the
county commissioners, but a large
E. J. Wo toon, commiasloncr of the DC- *
Club and the citizens of Ocala generally wilt recognise Sanford as Us commercial is one of the wonderful features of this
number
of citizens that they will do'all iji partment of Agriculture, Comnicrrc and
are taking aotive steps now to secure a center.
country.. Neither la this counlry void of
their power for die building of a bridge Industrie*, of South Carolina, believas
union station for Ocala and do not in ­
“Taking the outlook as It is today I cloud irrigation. Miny people who know
tend to let up on the Railroad Com- forecast a tremendous business for those nothing about conditions here believe we across the river at the point named irrigation a neoeuity for th« greatest ag* &gt;m issione« until something definite is realty people who ore ib the business' to lave no.rain fall after the rainy season above« connecting with the Ostcen-Ncw rlculturel yield in that state, and the de­
Smyrna rood.
partment which he heads has adeptad S.done in the m atter.
*J r stay and who aim to give a square deal S over. This is a wrong Impression. We
: *•
The
party
was
royally
entertained
at
the unusual* plan of personalty assistinghave our refreshing showers at any time
Through the activity o f . the Tampa to every customer.
the San Juan Hotel, and Mr. Beeniah, the fsrmrts needing Irrigation tor orop In­
Salvation Arm y a young wom an. 20 years
‘T h e foot that the postal officials.-)! la" of the year, and U doe. of the influences
proprietor, gave them the use of his gar­ surance In installing artesian and pump­
old, o f a prominent fam ily In Lexington, ¿Hedged- do not look 'favorably on the that, make oqr climate so pleasant. The
age
free o f charge. The party was m et ing plant« Commissioner Wntson, be­
Kyn has been roacued from the dutches Option' plan of. ownership ^nd^ tM nxfer kbiftti very, productive and wilt grow al«t
the
San Juan by a number uf promin­ cause of the drouth'this year, has.re­
of a "w hite slave'* operator and s e r t t to o F m ic . is-doing much 'to dek(. the sltúa- tabsf anything that is planted. Of course
ent citizens of Orlando, among them W , ceived ; - many letters front farmers
it
requires'
fertilization,
if
one
can
• her parents, who were ignorant of h&lt;*f tian existing ;among certalri syndicates
_ L’alm er, Seth Woodruff. Editor Keller, throughout the state *wjjo sought sdvloe
whereabout« .
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hrrrtoforo.
transfer of . coefidcorá know'just wtmtVklnd of ■•/ortJUeer the
o
f the Noptwer-Star. County.Comrnlislon- from the state commlssloA. Jn . practical,
■T h e annua) staro shoot for the Florida tb Um solid, hejter.tp^tf rh o m p toqjiútniw . soil needs the expense of fsrritlzatioi»
•t
Dfxqn and Overstreet and others, and ly every Instance the state-offidaf ad­
State troop* ¿dmmedeed Wednesday at who hnvo their offices In tbo NfftV. Whose mqy be grettUy reduced. If is my beiief
driven
over
one
of
the
prettiest
vised
Irrigation.
Jacksonville. S ane handsome prizes are jlc lu l| lit e lit the stats and' who meet that too much TertUizer is often ''tjsed^ ■Mfc^fiorida.
. f \ p ‘ ; This week will probably see Ute triumph
There is no question but’ lha( vegetables
. lo be.aiyijrdod.lhf**
0**hddition.to cuat&amp;mera face to face e ve r/"d a y is moré
•?i Tlje'V&lt;party wss also cordially jvol-, of the anti-lobbying bill In Georgia, for
are
often
Injured
by
its
superfluous
nnP.
and more in evidence. •’
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itm regu la/ Tried«!». _ 7 / . * '* &gt;
u x d e tK 'tn Sanfqrd.; live Celery 'C lt* Y&gt;f .that measure, having already passed the
'T
tu
r^
a
y
f&gt;f
tnnlf
flrder
selling
gf
Flo­ plication. ''We art» IHie the mon Who
'th»-F.hj‘6ÓrtÍLwinv. which*
ôroDoses
The 'Gro^jm'hnArpaoy.
wUlcfi' ¿topo*«?*
xrnght the ¡horse. collar. He . purchased FWrida. aud liero they received, .h e W / Senate, will cotne up in the House for a
■^sodfoaurlng a dripk. caliydj ü ra í'rfl. r id ^ land, has passed*—the prospective
the Urgett'Mliar. that could be-topiyt be; flssursitce of .Cooperation In .building, a final vote, and la practically, aura of pataleo / tóara¿nlaíVe, *xp&lt;sct to . locati» - lit biiyer paw.wants to see- what he is buy­
direct road tfi the coast. ' They found th e sage. Governor Smith will take special
cause It contained m o« leafjieri/ ¿ C .'
Arcadia in the neèf . future, ^thiv^coni- ing hpd • wflo he 1»' buying Iroro, a conDo you'knows Mr. EdSw. iWs ts why. road-frpm here to the driver In fairiY good pleasure in signing the new law, for It
p jtiy expect Grn-Frti ti) equal Coca-Cola yindn jf \w o f Unit the-hayin g-U of better’
•b
many become d isc o u fl|h d 'and rfr^' condition and uiet w ith no more serious wss one pf Ute reforms In which h* has
in popularity. aVid- o/H hck*. pn^ucts» cari character than at any tim e within recent Not knowing Jiuft when awALow to fe£- oil«fmp than one or tqq^'puoctursd. dree been specialty and activity interested.
year*," I
.
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be m anufactunid fpr’jr tr lQ d . by QbglUL th#
ibse, witen to ptnot aftd
Irrigate, i t was a p le a « n t
* T&amp;rdbini o^Vtnde of New Orleans has
cull« they expoct to tfm ka'^i -gupd thing
»1» early « im p i ^ í ó f -^ I f v r ta d
!t"
Death Of Clyde, hnlght
lerc
Is
ah
opportunity
for
in«
GrdyrtnF
W s k to. the genenil .passenger;
- Z Á W rjr
b rid g e "
vet«) wedts/ygo Clyrie K n U i|l left far Atsocistiau to help the fanner, by oecur
e can
ordered 3,040,000 busheta 1
^na.. s tric iw i With -tnbeo^kwls. I t tig’the services of an « p e rt whowcah W
A1-1/'
pmatut ÿ r fie n r ; jfe ià flû paying $ T | ^ a was thought the change qf cllrohte would ive the* deairpd infirfmatiop and teach spend jhe day with ow ^ A y g e . qewnty
valtti n«eg Into awl out of th a t' dfy be
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.VGté • «pud»; "o„ f; local
------ --.dealer«.
----------- benefit hi« flealtiyi burJin ( u II pcLw o rapidly ua bow' to oomjuei our farina rucrassfuliy.
m qfO fAfi The argumeftt put forth (a
'T k y ld a should bo supplying Texaa with his fath er was, o b lig e d to go a fte r' film
What ogrifi you expect but. discourage,
that the sleeping òri» «I» screened »ml
potatoes. 1 More Irish and. more sweet and 6r(ng h im .’back to .Florida. The ment and fgllur« when you think of the
•that
people w)«a ure able to ride in thea^, • ; • , O
Capii Richâni II. Marks, íO tt^bí 8«ö&lt;•a *v
potato^* - should he jtrawn in this yapng m an stbod the trip well and the congtomrratjaq uf ^rpiesslonoL scientific
ford*« ‘ pioneer residen té 'has,aoitwt«&lt;xt «rq nu - Rtorw eotilled to such oomfoffs
'stMO— Pum a Gorifa Herald J,
ft ; hopfc wajf emertglned -that his life m ight and businessmen whq have undertaken
himseiÇjn« a .candidate tor the 'dölce of than-thoA) fotoed tb ridé in', day coach**.
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Jb« écÌÌx&gt;i «eàibnjJ-lìÙ t-T- will bòlyt b« saved, but after n week he expired a | to do' this farming - wlthoaf -valuing or coùniy_ueasurar W Orangé ooanty.
Fcgncls K. Arnold srtd wife, pereuta of
.
t0 , y t çoQfU. m j t o . j t t o kjrúthy Arnold. w(w disappeared from
for the Dwat «ucMAdl In ; the history .of the lx&gt;m*f qfTds sister - near Jacksonville any practical knoVUdge of tb^-workr MttlkVcii
f ionda'« arate ctVdCatlon«!-, hptlL'utlou« Whera hn'w aa resting. . /
having «paiU tba beat parto f theír.lívsg ^ ûnd ^
'witfc irf.th^ ronrinea tome December l i . hará gotto to Italy. It
according to re pòrti lo the regkdfir tnèélThe funfrtil occurred a t Jacksotivtlie. with their professions p t . bhslnesa. Doesi oí lile couAty conlltiuoûilY'ripoe tfant bccanid koown Monday,* ’It* la^dedared
ing of llie_»lqlc board of control by'life Rev. J. I L Hendry officiating, apd intar- t Oot-prove that the soli must be very tim e,’ . Ho hex w ltn eas«H hé development their vlgit dr Italy li.In connectfdo with ... - .
productive when you constdsr thè success and growth of thé oouûty from lis' very tho «eareh for their daughter..
heads of the various s c h o o ls unger m«iVt was made at thiat place..
•, ithat ' has been attained.,' Should you Infancy to the present dine. Hé .‘baa
.
’"Clyde
Knight
was
a-young
man
of
ex­
management of that body.
, v* *’V
In
Mein*,
the
pioneer
prohibition
Sute,
Great interest has Jmen- manifested in’ cellent chgM der and his cheerful, dispo- visit .the newer férma of this section you asafsted In engineering railroads through which for six years has maâe the menu- t ‘1'
.lawyers, eminent
wm. find'
nnu learned
mamau .«wyers,
emiDem dU
mcounty, has espoused .the cause
the western «action of Florida concern­ sltloii and manly traits had. Won him a will
faeton and sale of intoxicants*a crime. ■
vine*,
doctors
of
neto,
edocator*'
of
h
l
g
h
.
[
^
îonds extensions and in his
large
circle
of
friend*
in
Sanford
where
ing lite comlng’lntcrslate fair to be held
campaign
is now on to abrogate the pro_
__
in PensaoolA November 4 to 11. This h * was employed In the store ,of J. D. rank, merchants ahd «dentUk) genii«; n* a real cunto dentei, df character and blbilory
amendment
to lb# constitution
Will be the third fair of the association Roberts. Ilia early demise, while yet in' men of .all aotfs on farms that adjoin, prom inence. t h v n V ^ M t o b i y no o t h « . t h «
.and promise«' to far exceed in interest fh « e a rly boars of Ufa1« morn, nos emit a those ef the experienced fd riiW a V ixj person in the*county who hsa-doo»«lection tp decide tile matter will" h«i held
giootii over tl^e community and th* «yro- b a v e fe rm a d a n « .large «car* but yrlar m udi. IndtviduaDy. 50 advertise,' promote
and Importance any of Its predecessors
’
September
II. ‘
(Mtiqt of ^anford Reel out to hU father, know about es Uftle nf flow’ to “tohdocqs and bujltf.up Qrknge county-a«be* “Olck"
--- -------- --------------State’s A ttorney Herbert 8. Phillips. 1»
o r * h it to m au /h truck firm o f (Wg a o ^ s as -do. theirv pro, dark« In 5lew b f the faegr
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Snake Storica .
whq*e poetical bonnet there h a k b e in his'losk'- r . ^ ' ' "
‘ •; » feaafrMul neigh^prs.- - In ilie development M a rk « h a s .peèn.so active Jn
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Shorty
l«M
'Killed e nulésoeké this.
of any itfnolng country we cannot.expect
buzzing for several years past a deolra
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during
fit*
first
year
to
ty
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of
the
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'at
Oty that meesumi sit
to be congressman from the First Florida
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r- % vatlon of the soil to gqth«r is . m any fold It 1« generally hetyqve &lt; M h a t his. V. J
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end
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frnjrtemt
rnttJ** and - a but&lt; ilttrm .lu u formally declared him self a
W, W,^,Ah«/dithF&gt; lias purchased the t oilers from the p te n tf grown as when along that llpe eiitliie hlai.ui the
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candidate for the place, which has been interest of Jonc* eatntf In the firm of he sgUlkgUlrr
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iupt»ft of thè voter* d all
the hide for *. kesoeekri.
A
•bly filled /o r m any year» by J lo n r
rGfi^nnd rnow own» n a t» &lt; p : ;'T l A l g ^ s e ^ dlsaiipolnttnent county—Tiine*-Uty|f5rCor.
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Steplieu kL Sperkm an^irtW now Ooeupics a half lm e re tt in the
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f a * rattler In front of hjj Iwise tbeptber
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the high position of cbaTrman of the rivers A McLaughJHt, I - I W n«w firm starts'out to many, a* t i m h«d b«ed ipjtermmi they
day.
where
a
wagon
had
tua
ovéc
it.
The
regular
business
mceling
of.
the
And harbors comn\lt tro o f th« horse of w ith a fine , trade in severai different
Weiaka Club was held Tuesday afyunoou MorshoU Smith dispatched the shake and
tepres/m ativea v
oountiee die HeH bring œ v w e d b y biSncff
Of the gieatesl cithllflal «lements at 3JO o'clock in the club room- Three new kept (d)e five rattles and button. It •
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Wcê4 ‘ 00o»ee Tfom Philadelphi0»
sGSres nod field agenfsT % » rÔ tin tunic n
our sgcbfse and pleasure U officers were appointed. Mr« Kobt. New- poems that .the rains are bringing the*
hat m o ra ^ (v ib é fn 'effpkal* Tifato be In- ^«sciait/" "òif forniture.
i h e : e t o # k . l cairá
où t of the h«tnji&gt;ock^gpdcarw
nun, custodian; Miss Nona Wylie, audi­
the extremes
extreme of teal!
Kstad in this "Sfate. - C 8. Cowenboven, ' rugs. mattresses, r ip ..
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tor
Mrs.
R.
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Holly,
press
reporter.
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other
back
and
f
k .L .k ^
North fo r a month
d d e n tò f Sanpgr A bernathy, has
extreme end* eouki i»e seuAmtpdia arUhAfter o}h«r affairs of Imiwrjance, th« •who toe ’in the teabít-oí ptoYÍng in Uto
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ftirfi for the past two y e a n ahd having P
M P H M U i .t0w£4fltoit*'&gt; oat subject of giving prizes* wsY^iuly'dismetical
sod
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trf
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........... . men o f mbBay lu frtg jeet^faith In Simforii had no healta^tcy «0 that I doubt if-inan ever foupd A,bet­ cussed. It was agreed upon to dispensé V*- • 1
TetHrigAt
ter
one.'
Aftel
any
man
With
ordinary
with
the
giving
of
prixeb
e
l
Uw
¡bridge
* cotiifiaftt ahd^i l ^ i t k e r A P adon Day In bqvtpff A half loteresl in the constant­
common sense has wanted the character partir«
stooi-telling a t the park,
tlw State a visit w jtli ♦*,view to .looking ly increasing business. M r Abkrnatby is of the eoil'and its need« he can raise any
which
ima
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g
d t i ^ ‘birjtìto W.'C. T. U ,
Thg
ladies
of
the
Wel«k«'Club
o
n
9vw the property of thq Slaal company a great Sanford booster and owns valna- vegetable named i n ' the category of the
contlnuek
to
draw
tha iTttW .onee'^very
given
to
the
serious
as
well
as
the
lighter
vegetable
kingdom,
and
can
he
raising
n
t'ixwe la rg e . possessions are located at ble city real estate. H J rv n a n y friends
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tu
n
js
y
afternoon,
for s pleasant.hour.
crop
of
somclfyng
the
whole
year
through,
affairs
of
life
end
card
parties
are
only
a
Bt. James City in Lee county.
are cohgratalkting-him upon higjwoent having one crop-Apuceed. another,, .but
r¿r]i
Lost, week, the stories yirere charmingly
aopt^e
of
amusement
and
oaciipy!
but
u
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. i % few. however, «^«vailing themselves of
Citizens of Ft. Myars and L e ^ p o u n ty purchase.
small space in the roln4s of the mktnhehú Itold liyMratA^O, Rogsiter*and com-Jiul
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W .taking a deep interest in good^ roads,
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OoL A ndrew Johnson has arrived home ; Ndw. Mr, Editor, one might
On
account of tlm reeept act of die' legis­ ed wjth roioe pretty c*Ilsth«nlc ezerds«
&gt;0d are planning*‘for a bon d'W iue. in
after « three . tfeeke stify In New York su miner and hot memtmf- fiffT
lature forbidding the playing for prizes During the month of August. Mrs. Henry
*fi»M ehardraurface 240 IJtljes^of road«
thé ladies thought best
conform l* the WlghL wUhave charge, andón Saturday
Where Mrs. Johnson was forced &lt;o under­ things wfrhave/here, nor halfa t h o p y h iy .
that are to be g u tte d . - Everyone
go on operaddn. . Her m any frieqds will be a booster for Sanford and ,KI
jaw to tb * ,v ery ’I s ttr t/ CTen jtboogh the rftfftabon e t five o'clock. Miss Margaret
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be pleased to learn J h arA lra . Johnson U kelta. If ha Is otf- let os
írspiér hhneclf never InloiuLcJ fK# tow to writ' tali' the .'long story o f T h e Little
At Long« grpewy yflü ge| beat
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D «y o f M a ll O rd er Buying lia s Passed
— People C o m in g to Be Show n
“Never before have I known such ac­
tiv ity in Florida land ’circles at. this | lma
p f the year a * is now in evidence In a l;
parts of the state," said Percy P. VvJe.
author ed ito r of Jacksonville, who was Jn
town for a few hours on Thursday, com
pleting a short tour, embracing Bartow,
Lakeland and other points.
“From every source coroes the news
th at more inquiries are being received by
the land companies than for m any
month«. Inquiries, that wera given up
a« 'dead' are coming to life and are In
qulring for inform ation about the latest
developments and the present condition
of affaira generally. W e*t‘ Florida is also
m ort*awake than for many years. ' R fp jly
m e tí " W if i* " way fhwn Jacksonville to

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AVE You Profited by this Sale, if not why not? The fine S u its that
we have been offering at less than cost are going fast a n d if yOU
are thinking of purchasing call on us before going elsewhere,
........... These suits are aft $ the highest quality and raost perfect tailoring. We must make room fbr fall goods, thus the
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th a t’s ample room to tie the
wide, modish cravat.
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Hove ò small experimental (rad that will demand these improvements just the end Qtr tlic’^ dock. . tyjien die b e t a u d w e .h jv F'tniii.-r » iiiilurncr.
could show all of our crops would be. a tbe'Mtne. The lights and (be water are pleasure yachts tie up nt the duck they
good Investment Showing the- people costing the , consumers enough and Jf want d ty water for the hollers da the 4 Now liere h nnotli- i ittamv—Let h i
lake water is full off tannic add and public Spirited tiliMi oi ihe .LkatdLj (JAj
the actual crèpa ■goes a long way la they are net making, money, who is!
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sulphur water will not do.. A* ¿He milt B sufbeient sum of mfiftey for tbs
Florida os it doits in every, other itale
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6 Speaking about money remitida mé ter stands now the ereV-’of ;a vessel Is ford and Everglodr- Hy. io M il
ttat the
tb e bbonk*
o rila eof-Sanford
f *-f
that
are certainly forced to take buckets and carry water seven m|les of tfni s »uiltnect t» i
4 Last week 1 -.was kept Awake evc^y tnaiklng a llule bit and being public in­ from tome store in the d ty whjth la If, necl wiOi the m w (‘»ten-ton of tbs
night by the tralop.that cutne into San-, stitutions are sending the bulk of their tedious Jtnd , expensive^ rtictliod.' Wjth1 Coast Ry.. nt tirnr ' &lt; llui vii Ml
ford during the night. The engines aenl printing ótii-of toWn because ’ they can very UtUe cost the dty council can place Sanford A. Everjilnil. - -'u (i i»w»tW|
from the shop stand near First «tree' and
v e a few.cants oc p ip v ò i U. This la a faucet-nt. the etui of the pier spd.more road and should t&gt;-- !"»»rrrd—tb* 1
Vassela will
'stop*.. here because
u^dcr 'a'full head of^ateam pop ofl Uiere the
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, , which it should hnve imi -ili briegj
fo^#thirty minutes at a time a^ i'C iere
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Miiq.J r" r •* .Wqvcrèit1“ ' L*sl . week a'IIhe'Y achl
Sanford (roiu a - rirli section ili
la no need tot Utla at all. 1 can remem­ 4 I n r d y turn aside
if from
frolli the
th e busy
busy qftsy»
affairs W fa * * * ? * ^ d e d to A tk y . two can never hop« to lop wiihoui »«**
ber the' time some tea years ago lhat'an of state to-shod a tear for thb departed weeks but on ubcount u( rio water df., the Now berti i’s a (casHd*- (»lap fix tbs y
engine wits not allowed to stand there but 1 wish to- otter a . few word»; of dock’w d g l^ iü te b o t and sailed away to ,ptó of Sanford to fitum «nil da k
making all this noise. The yard engin«, cofidolenoe for ’jm y old . (risnd
the“ ;£oat Coest whjÿrh
Jhdtitles Tbift'dnys of wind i.miming sit.I
too fusses around all n|gbt ami delights Knight wbuln a few nnntbg hss lost his coolA-bp oMalped. Look this matter, up, You cannot *h td’y down sad
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■your stdtnach with th-'i t&lt;-n that!
unnecessary nuisance and could be abolish* upon whom ^e-wna commencing to lean
fortune Is assurad
cities
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‘4 'L âst’wcek I ^dd* thftf yio needed n ytìu arc gettimi v&lt;'h:ii »* &gt;■-niing
In' tUo early days there was no such noise' been a friend of.(nine fq^ olifood U score
•di-Board of Trade to ddhusineaaand we and when it rain» u.* *•«&gt; rv«i
and the new engines, ought to be better pi years and ( cannot I'cfrain from irx- do. '/Somu time' ufo ibe 'm atter of In-. U Wrong side out.
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t ^ l r t t L i i y syinpniby ln*hls 'dark ybbor Vit big the East Coast - Into Sanfonl Vras
Get busy you.banf" fl l-noaliniai1*!
of reverse«/ | j "
talked about (jn the CbihmerciaUChib but in some of- (heat) Kmd-things MM
that has .ev
rr.Vivci no encouragement because they « K in the salvntion' iif.yuur rit|. .l8l
4 The city council, and ‘«apeqlally the earth—and though ? overwhelmed with were tpo busy, throwing hoqueta
them/ banks and tbo bulines» men
Itreht committee deserves credit for put­ aorrow'tlke the true Christian that he U, selves. The East CoaiT lo Sanford will of (hat money that r&gt; on
ting In the steps on the city dock and |ooky 1° God for comfort and murders, soon be a thing of the^paat hnd we get getting moss on it—idle tno«f ddl
extensive improvements at The “thy will be done.'
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4 The people jm Sanford Heights are
goauncfodnEW wondetwhan those great
UaprtJvameateoi.thaiity* fcouncll are to
inontto. ago thb
rouncil purposed jo bavq waujr. gas.

tha P flg h u should . ayne in an*
pnnccung win|~g| tnc city, now
«Tali' rob'vs «.* * *that they are tinder the w|ng, the ahelter
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iloes not a e m ,great—tlie wlbg KKs mitts
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under It—u se s, etc, and nothing In
ta iri. ,
loot.
sight
that jrlh benefit th e. tax paVer. J f
Ayt*’
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the city of Sinfprd -cannot grant Uyw«
lmprovhmeut»-. to banhxd Height»- n&lt;
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once; then u x w abould not M collected
until tlftsh' aatna iibprnvertenu ‘ have'
h v ta v
uta an enpertoienwl station. This been bt forot fbr at least twelve- months.
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atepa to ewn their own water and light
plant and some of tb» dear springs that
abound In (binge county will be tapped
for m never ending kuppy of dear; spring
Wyler. This la a more that Sanford
ought to. enugate. While wd “have, at
preoent the finest artesian wytW -ln the
world. It is e g ift itsoe;r fiyery hot^e hay
a n 4artesian well .wb^re the drinking
water f t obtained atrd y«r every d tire n
is obligedgo pay i » ’ the ,d ty w y W ^ g f
the city owned -fiioir ow n'w ater works
end the supply'A n l» be obteined/from

« ■ i r thu iWis nvkfU eoph fninu? 'cbukl
h* ™ p p li* wtO&gt;-' ag Vrite , werer needed
f o t ^ a a . price )u H:L-"HC.J«ricc- couW be
made very low* •
Wekiya Springs:could *bo bo used as
a motive power To J a m jt&gt;).eject rid i y for
both Sanford and Orlando end n large
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yiqojiht of unneoeesary expense curtailed,
lion were well founded. If the AU óf tbeso Idees are good and are not
i'Squtonl Is unable tô taka cot«. pipe drédbta by any jnçans. The day Is
- recently acquGed territory; tî;«f fost á p i
iVdjrnvhe.citici of Or/
Ufff br 8an/onf h^iCeiÒd«Uy bitton igfr
‘ ^ ‘.owa their offn
end In this great
save thé
talking about no money for this and that, ta i payer 'n W y ;
People
nave, twenty I upilerstand that lhe water fcPkka a a 4 the b m $ ¡ h íc t.\
i , ‘‘ ’ anffSrbo might be In- ---------- '^ -^ a ^ lü k e-o th a r
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purdáse laud..
4 JWUng about 'the c¿y dock, reminds
but tí» people In’ t8e‘ d a ir
ttft.U a t city Wfilet should be placed upon

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O ld e st C ollege a n d M u st B e a u tif u l C a m p u s In Floridi
College, Academy, Music, expression, Flnfc A rts, Domejilc «ad W FJ
tria l A rts, Businas», Normal Coursb
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Twelve buildings, four OdftnUories, separate room's, slmm
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dowment Four (eschere of music, JifiOO orgsn, a dozen
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( .’dub», chorus ¿Iasi, fiuperb uew^ nxJms for Business School, fuO
equipment. Burroughs ad&lt;}lhg-macKW type-writers, -1two in*tn«®n 1
year. New chemical apd physical laboratories, equipped with every
foods. W5ler; preparaban for‘ »
!device; analysis of soils. fsH iliim . ft
If. tennis, foot ball barin undsu»courses. Lakes, boating, swimming,
consecutive years
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Every Medical Anthorlty Say/s Let the
* Baby Have Ornnge Juice"
Recently Dr. Wiley, the pure food chief
at Washington. Mid in public print
“Cat oranges—plenty of them—but eat
orange*-" And he went on to advise
the public to eat them . when they were
well and e»t them when they were sick;
eat them traveling, eat them at home and
in public place*.
Coming from auch a high source. thia
testimonial of the orange eg *e healthful
food or liquid, na-you please, will do mu-di
tu make lt jQppular and Sncreaae lu sale.
In the Atfguat laaue of Pearson's, Mr.
-Edwin Manta, a medical writer of con
alderable nerte,. iifÿeads over e down
pa gee o t-J b ia . mkfoalne, a atery on
"Infanticide.**. He cites that every ten
seconda a baby ■ dice wroewhehi
America—7,MO bablea die* each day—
and taila the reaaon wby they die;
» ■Seme through- ignorance and aoma
[' through tilth, t\nd some by over indul
genec. *He dtea the thing« a baby ahould
not eat. There ia milk with aa |many a*
38,000,000 bacteria to the cubic centimeter;
and cracker« and picklea and banana«
and candy and meats, etc., and tben
specific*:
‘That meat and Juice (except orange
they do not produce depth
itiychnlne would.” ,
And the writer carries 'this Argument
tiirough babyhood to childbgpd.
"Except orange Juice.** *
When the world know* this, and knows
that in the hospital that orange Juice ia
fed patients when anything else would
. be fatal; that Dr. Wiley saya eat them
all the time, then the orange will come
into its' own a s ' a necessity not âî
luxury.
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The battle between Oallfarnla and
Florida usages ia the war cry of' Tarte
and Look*.
’ People don't eat the looks.
Su Florida fruit has California fruit
backed Into ' the. dark, daiik. dismal
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Major W. B. Lynch Dead
• At - seven thirty last evening at Ills
home orf Boone street the. spirit of Major
William Bingham Lynch took its fllghj to
mansions above and the Ufa of ana of the
beet cillsetts Orange counW has ever had.'
cam« to.Attend, Trouble* incident to okl
age were the cause of hi* demise. De­
ceased was 77 years old and came to this
•shite from North Carolina many yeari
ago. A highly educated man. he knew
the advantages of education and he spent
a greet portion of his life in educational
work. At the time of hfs death he was
filling moat acceptably the office of Super­
intendent of Public Instnictiod, whlfh of­
fice he hod held several terms. Mnjdr
Lynch was a gallant cx-Confederate sol­
dier and n southerner in att the word
means. He believed the South was right
and was willing to stake his all In proof
of
when the^cruclal test, came neotjy
fifty years ogo/S Previous to coming to
Florida, Major Ly/ch .wag at thejiead for
A while of the Bingham school In {¡forth
Carolina, one of the best known/ Institu­
tions of tearing In that gtaie„ He was a
dcVout and faithful, member of the Pres­
byterian church, and oluld ba. •found* In
his accustomed soatoslong as his hrallh
would permit.- Hfe )wâs an elder In the
• church here end . no men. worked harder
for the furtherance of the church than be
did. Thity a good hum has gone to his
reward; may hi» splendid life be emu­
lated. " Deceased is survivrd by his wife,
two daughter*. Mesdames D. C. Thompson
and Charles Lartigue and. ono,son^
Robert Lynch, &lt;?f the S fin fo ri'ih sttt# . In
their great loss Uiey have the unbounded
s y m p a tb r^ lL 'm rn 4M ? J i r l r o taftM ir
the wind to the slibrn’alknb glko'lhcin
strength to be«r (hd blow ihey bavé rocelvod. At 3 O'èkjck -this' afternoon Dr.
McKinnon, of Seofopi. oqnductdi^meral
aeevtoee at the Uta-home, after*which, all
tha| was mortal of the splendid 'dtizgn
kind husband and indulgent father' was
taken to’the Orlando cemetery and laid
^aw ay li'iwultjfc!ewalLJhe_IW VT?crioa
m nni—Rçportcf-Star^
f he EnU rprlW Perry
A company Is being formed to conduct
o ferry business between Sanford and
Entérpriae; the movement being fathered
r^by residents of Enterprise, It lTproi&gt;osed
to form e stodfoontpany with o capital
of 18,000 end purchase a bûrfP of ¿ooxlty
dimensions and pot on_g regular schedule
between Entfrprise and Sanfoid. The
fee for pàssagg'wlll be nominal end the
benefits to the populace of both ptaoM
wiu be great Enterprise ia becoming
the greatest poultry producing section im
. Florida, as there are now ten large poultry
ranches there end (he town is béçOmlng
famoua (or fresh eggs nml Lcoiler*. T\ila
. unique »tVhctlon
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B U S Y BIG
Saturday, Aug. 5 and Monday, Aug. 7
. Black Cat "«»
Leather Stocking. roe°n

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Our. front center aisle table will inL f°r boys and rirU have triple. _ j
cltide all our white goods in fancy checks,
a heels, toes and knees. They* 0 ,
wear like iron. Wo boles, uoCfil I plaids, stripes, etc,, up to 19c .per yard.
mendlng, no crocking . Wnpisnuiteo every j « . n
Ycty specially priced for Saturday and
pair even though Lho price ia only 85a
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Hose Monday* selling, beginning at 9 o’clock
each day. Sale price
The mark BLACK CAT on hosiery
means the very, best th at can be
had; once tried always worn; for
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The sale of Calicoes for Mohday includs our new fall shipment in dark and light bac
grounds with figures, * stri
etc. These are the best ma
Algonquin, Simpson’s and Am­
erican Printing Co. Monday only
Sale price
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O u r‘entire lot .of serpentine
crepe in dark and light back­
grounds, with large and very
pretty floral designs Xor kimonos,
etc.; regular* price from 18c to
| 20c..for Saturday and Monday
Selling, sole .
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This $1 and $1.25 quality ollLINEN SMELTING iB full two and
one.half yards wide and is very
suitable for one piece dresses,
coot suits, skirts, etc.; great val.
at olef price. Saturday O Q f i
and Monday sole price O v J C
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6 spools Coats’ thread , . . . 25c
Nickel-plated safety pins, card 4c
Hair nets, all colors . . 5c
Ladies’ plain hemmed hndkfs 2 l-2c
pearl buttons per dozen ? 3 l-2c
Wire hair pins,
per package . lc
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Amber hair pins per box .. 5c
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This strong-good washing niaterial comes in solid colors or
dark back-ground
with pin
stripes; very suitable for chil­
dren's wear; dark and light bluA
pink lavender and grays, speci­
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and Monday. Sale price!.. 9 k

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B L E A C H E D D O M E S T IC S
This beautiful" S0ET fINISH
MEDIUM WEIGHT dUL absolutely
EREE ER0M STARCH ‘oleaching fs
36 inches wide arid a great val.
at 12}4c per yard, but Saturday
and Monday, culled it.for f A A
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are • perfectly cut and tailored
and'answ ers in every way oil
requirements
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* durable
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garment for general wear; made
of linene in white or colors for
Saturday and Monday; Q A a
Sale price............ - w O C
C O IL S P R IN G S j
: These NICE, EASY, .(/OMIORTABIE
.COIL SPRINGS are for’ the double
size heds and are very easily
kept clean. The regular selling
price is 2.00 to 2.50.‘ Saturday:
and Monday’s sales

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faded; will give superior wear, and satis*
r. r,*r»à flaiSfod vili' ite' |
faction; 1-iiicb guarantoed roller. dnrK
iimrei^k/ccOÌOr, biiB n swell
green, ecru, oU'yo and nile greeq; 0 | 2 *‘
iofit, n large 20x24*incJ|t Frenigli.
.40c value. Sale ptied;
beyeled
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B L A C K P ^ T T IG O A T S
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Ttiffetine, TafTsilk and Heatbh ero at
erblooin.-as a skirt fabric; "they
nahy
anïû»
bring
have no equal( in rustle; njid ap'
e p r if e .* :...:;
*pearance can hardly be told
frciji silk, while possessing twice
• the- ;dtirabillty. -.^8.00 - va|u&lt;%
«S .E 9 8 8 H IR tlF * For Saturday and ííhn- f Q Q ’ ' Tbls ls * new shlpment of very pretty, and
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Only a few pieces‘of tfiéké
pretty L0TDS LAWNS left, strip s,
small flgures and largefflorql de"signs bbaUtifuIIy printed bfi'
light and dark grounds. While
they -lost and for Saturday
at- 9 o’clock only. S a|e ^ 3
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ofiill-leathef shoes for men, women and
ermdren ,tti know* jjiist what real shqe
comfort.if. ‘Every pair is ^ bargain ;and
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good thickness and js.tw«o&lt; yard^
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a great time ,•saver
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scouring, b u t a damp, rng 'ituikes f
it same as new; the lT S i i h d j
Saturday nnd Monday &lt;4 *4 0
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'¿Tlnape« “the^clilcftis 6T
Enterpriae áod wjli thus inòrewe rive
travel on the ferry__S*tifoni Cor. Tünes-

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MUST HAVE IRRIOATipfc flRST
FkbiktMd Zverfr FrkUy Komin« By '
T H E H E R A L D P R IN T IN G C O M P A N Y

K. JL MOU.V. C,,t«r
W. M. HAYNES. Business Manager , -

Sanford's ball team is one of our best
advertising assets and money spent upon
a ball team is tnohey well Spent.
rainy season Js at hand and this
i good bye to baseball. We have
• tr y
fas la having sun-

Several well meaning persons this week
wqpted the Herald to take up private
matters that would mean a 11bio suit for
the paper. No, thank you!
* Tho Citrus Chronicle Is just eighteen
years old and «£§a^iab«* -back ' hgr first
husband. Mfijor Ifiilriyfigeln.' May the
Chronicle live to aoe eighteen ' years more
of'peace and prosperity..
The advent o f ihetnany strangers into

oti&gt;er sections of Florida have been In
the d ty with the Idea of renting or pur­
chasing Sanford lands. In a conversa­
tion With several of them the fact is
elicited that many sections of Florida
that were advertised as tracking centers
have gone bad on account of poor drain.
age and no irrigation facilities.
This truth expounded'by The Herald
for the past three years Is borne home to
the man who has endeavored to farm
upon some of Florida's arid land—ood
there is arid land ’ In Florida—land that
should never have been sold for trucking
purposes.
The claim has never been made by The
Herald that Sanford was the only section
where flowing' wells could be obtained.
There'are really but two kinds of truckiugjsnds in Florida—Sanford and other»
There are other sections where wells can
be obtained, and It is necessary to pump
the w ater.
There are other sections where flowlnj
wells can'hw phtalnw! and there I# not
sufficient drainage or the hard, pan be­
neath for the Installation oTthe Sanford
sub-irrigation system, so named because
we are the originators and the pioneers of
this, the greatest irrigation system in the
world. There are other sections where
the Sanford system can be used but the
climate Is too cold for the tender winter
vegetables. There are other sections

pro/eMor of English literature in severs
well known Southern College*. For many
years be has been a Presbyterian .minis­
ter and is very popular among all classes
on account of bis broad views and
pleasant demeanor Ho . Is eminently
fitted for the position of county superin­
tendent.
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Some of the slat» papers are peeve«
beceuaed their editorials are being used
without due credit Any paper can use
an article from The Herald at_ any time
with credit, or without cred it One 01
our esteemed exchanges in another state
used our entire page of Curbstone two
« eeks ago and made editorials fof bis
paper. The. dear fellow had probably
gone fishing that week and had no time
to fcrire such heavy stuff. A fair exchnniatS ho robbery.
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'Id Senfoni—fife la Worth yvlog**Ja
the date Une of-the Sanford tftr#kl find It tin# qocvtred ,to da In
V.fopkin| over the page« of the paper ‘that
one of the good Yw#on#* tb m ak efile
Worth while* there 1» furoWbid-by the
"TfAratd Itself, which’ might* readily be ac: «Ouated the best alt-nyiml weekly news,
three atftne'tmahi*M house« shd find that
paper In Florida. Tbe issue of July 2fi ia
they are sending.tbe bulk of their print■M
dmm
Llln ml Metropoli».
k la lm m lla
• gem^-Mlaïul
ng o u to flown.- Thojteraki prlnfingprFditor Hetherington of the lakeland
le w s with Ri« cüftomony energy ha«; dedded to «tan a daily paper and will
bunch the1 Telegram. in tbe early Tsfat
Editor Hethçrjngton U the tie#t new». «»Per and buine» man in the litote pro«»
gang and be Ju»t can't help but make a'
ancoea in his new venture. Here’s.bop»

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Special Prices in Florida and Western
M E
Porter House-Steak
Round Steak
fcoin^ ••
Chuck". *
Western Pork

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* 15c, 2 p o u n d s 25c
15c p e r pound

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P r o p r ie to r

VVC CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF. •

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M U S I A c o u r OIT’
IjBLl a n d U A H \
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florida and Western Beef and Pork, 1ambi Dry ^nmi
Salt Meats, fish, Poultry and Home-Made.Pork bau

PEOPLES BANK Of SANFORD

Wc ore now prepared to give to the trade our sperinl
HOME MADf CQRN BEEF
Try it--you will be pleased.

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The Old Fashioned Way

Phone No I

rience is
b e s t teacher." If
you have not al­
ready learned, a
trial w ill’teach you
that our stock cont it ( n g ‘ everything
new that's goptf fit
footwear for drfcas
or service, and in
quality ah^ price
t h a t Will, please

Sanford

M t SAW « D O E S QN Cdl.l AUS

Progress Steam Laundry
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Uni ted Specialists

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Dr. IfciKinpon bas fiUad the chair of

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Where you can Ret the beat of everyijiintf delivered
to your door by special messenger and an Time

roti troni sa

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oot &lt;cfdail •er*
pbw m vj' ure- paying snaxnroitanf
for yN dÿvèu. eleodlc Ugh’tA M 'W
pfnnldpsl pwhershlp Is needed I
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tnxxM mpjptam steps- taken In Florida lit ;Ur, J. F. McKinnon df thU city la e
un an y years and wUE‘d p, ttag jr toward i-amUdntarfor Ibo hfllce of county super;
.stock ami fruii».

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•Welaka Chib' did not thiok It iras right (
end proper to play (or prizes Sni hence j
Ibis did »ion. Tbe ladies are ÿa h e Tom.
actlqn rmd Other dubs The peppla-of Sanford, would Vote /or
?ttow their
bood»i to erect a n«[w w ater plani, a new
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gM plant and electric, plant .and on Ice
wy InspectM .yysfom plant w»d they would be.ln £ v « r pf these
ist legislatore, and one
if . f a queàôon oould be dia, m

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Seed Bed Wir«. im l-B r ir k

The Jodies 6t the W eieis Club beve
decided la (Ivor of1the new UWppd tere«fter no bridge will* be pU)’e i \ f « priiêé. '
W hll/thfre a r t vëry few people who will
•d u ally go tbia far to carry out ihe pfo- ▼tiioM of

Good Rooms - Beet of Table Board
Spedai Amati— Given Ti»n»i«-nt Trade

304 Sanford Ave

Was perhap# good enough in
its time, but this is not its
time. T H E P R O G R E S S
S A N IT A R Y , LAUNDRY A*
right up. to th e minute with
machinery and equipment for
handling and delivering”- all
classes of laündry y prît,
.¿-fS^
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public instniciioD . A e o n th rrn gciv
tk-nuin, a ioldlcr, atatd a ra àg *j^)d a n bdu«oiiir—tic h.is le ft lu» ImprcAB uport th e
archive# of -our eo ih m n n U t. e n d h ie m em »

CORNER FOURTH/STREET AND PAtMETTO AVENUE

C A.I FTO S TYE R ,

■ -right: t n g et

'lOrango county kut a grand old man
this «reek in the., death of Major W. D.
Ismch Who, for a (lumber of years, , has
b*en tbe effictem ,pouMy aupérintendent

HOTEL

OTHER PRICÉS IN PROPORTION

of Jacksonville will enforce”;!)« anti-gam­
bling ordinance just adop' ‘In that d ty
even to the extent of bridge ’whist ant
church affairs,” • and the Ocala Banner
•Illy.** Which fo Interesting oply ui the
extent that the fsIlUneea,' If «uch to be.
to frame a law th a t la fact prohibits any

S I R E I NE

F lo rid a

000 of the most prosperous years in our
history, All you business men need now rig h t, b u t Uie Y altreed fa c ilitie s p reclu d e
is more advertising in the Sanford th e sh ip p in g o f v e g e ta b le s a t a profit.
The Herald, three years sgo. stalled a
Herald.
campaign of education along these lines,
explaining the many good pointa of San­
The Florida Power G&amp;, offer» to the
ford as "the trucking center'* of the work
d ty of Ocala electric current at the rate
because the conditions were almost per-,
o f 3 cents P*r Kilowatt. Other dtlea ere
feet. The Herald has never contended
paying from ten to fifteen cents for curthat a man could, locate’hcro,'buy a farm
ram and Ocala is luckly indeed to obtain
and alt down and let said farm grow a
such a rate. ■*fortune with no material assistance from
the hand of man. But-----''T
he very fact that Florida growers are \
call a meeting at an early dater and
coining
from other JOod sections of the
eltber, gét busy upon nome of the vital
•tote
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and
locating' here is evidence
qaetlions tin t concern the welfaro of the
enough
that
the truth of our statements
ciiy or dlsband and let a good Uve Doard
is
becoming
apparent.
oCTrade take the fioor. ---- . Sanford is coming into her own and
there
1« no need for ■promoters or land8, R. McCord one of the old school
boomers
to come here. The - goods have
pMntsrs and journalists passed away in
Imreneas this week. Reece was a famil­
iar figure in every print shop in the
south for many years and bad trsvejec
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the United 6 tates since early boyhood.
The Tampa Time« M y« that the mayor
Th*.Herald published the new laws
’J T ! « ws«k end .every voler In Orango
county was aftpoedd to receive a o p y
of the paper free. If any on« desires an
extjdpopy.af the law» o r i f (here is ^a
voter'v/hy.'did not receive one tin* same
cah be obtained from The Herald. *' '

August «911

WE NEVER USE THE nitfE
A Strictly high-class institute for
the »cieotißc treatment of ’ «II
C hronicr Neyyoux, Blciod. Shin,
G fnH o-lirinify and Fcinalç. Di»
ear« , C a n c e l « ’Consum wion,

Rlieumatndf^lli^jUjBWmd con­
ditions of Heart, JLung«, •Liver,
Kidney», Bladder sad PelVitf
Orgphj and «11 DUeaces of ths E f t

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�COUNTY HAPPENINGS

F L O R ID A ’S L E A D IN G
FURNITURE STO R E

A Budjet of Interestln* items
from Correspondents
THE E V E N T S O F O R A N G E C O U N TY

Our larger stock, our lower prices and our
greater eagerness to please every customer
are characteristics of our store that have
won it a place of recognized leadership.
We invite attention to
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the following suggesB
tions of seasonable ar

Efficient Starr a i R eporter» Weekly
Covara the T erritory for
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GENEVA JOTTINGS
Sparta) Comspoodsix* to Tfca lUratd.

W. D. Ballard U vlalting relative« la
Griffin, Ga.
Herman Daniel 1« attending a summer
school at Southerland.
- Tha many friends of J. Q. Adams will
b« sorry Indeed to know that he it rapid­
ly growing worse.
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Mrs. C. A. Raulerson Is visiting friends
In Jacksonville for a few days. Billy Raulerson has completed his new
house In Geneva and moved his family

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Sixdsl Correspond coos to Die Herald:

11. K. H aldnen has decided not to return flora N. V., to his farm on Cameron
Ave. this' fall butywlU rent It.
THe Fruett family have moved to (be
Atcheson house at Bock Hammock.
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Mr. uod Mrs. EL L Craig have moved
from their bouse sold to Mr. Sm ith to tho
Speer house on Milled Ave. Mr, Smith
family have come from • Celery Ave, to
the Cfalg house.
7 VL.1X H art * f Geneva Ave, was in 'J a c k * 1. « « „ I .
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ME a n JE lr« . J . ^ E U s w o tth dined with

dr. a n £ K ;
enjoyed an
aftmkytjoi vU)t 1441 ffiM ny..

The only thing that is che
Springs is the price.' Spei
while they la s t.^ j^ .« ,'..;

iHiUtthese

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DO NOT DELAY BUYING THAT RE
FRIG ERA Tqft.TOO L O N G '

Joe L Sleg has returned to Araericus,
Ga., and will in future" be connected with
his former employer at that plgge., ,
Mr. Davis Is all smiles over the arrival
into his family of a bright baby girl
kfr*. Etheredge and son are on a visit
in.*Amerloi?
Kiberton, Ga.
Dr. S. Puleston visited Geneva twice
recently, called here by llie Illness of Mrs.
Moran.
Mr. and Mrs. Burnett visited Sanford
last Saturday. . .
We are at last connected pgain with
Sanford by phone when ever, our central
“can catch" Sanford's central.
Mias Sallle Taylor, a trained nurse
from Orlando, is In Geneva nursing Mr.
Adams.
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Geneva, and will soon be running on
scheduled time. t
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Klsalmmee last Saturday after ten day«
spent amopg his many • frietuli old uiul
new in this place'.
0. R. Nlcfioiaon spent a few days with
relatives In Geneva la s t. week while in
route home to Daytona Beach from tinmountains of North Carolina whqra tie
nopompaiOed his wife who isisUII there
Leo Rhebioder.spent Sunday with home
folks.

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"Land of Else Manatee."
Hillsborough county will hare a corn
club in operation next season. It is the
(Nirtuse of die Fx|&gt;erimei)lu! Station at
county in
Gainesville to interest
Florida in ralsH)g corn
shipping corn out of the state instead (if
sfiipldriii it in. and within five years we
will lie doing it.
Judging from the manner in which thq
Florida Citrus Efchuogc is endeavoring to
IsyUl up prices, it sliould receive (ha^suppotl of the growers all over the state. It
is an organization that is a friend to tha
fruit grower.
I. C. Brooks, of near Lakeland, has sold
the ffui* from live acres of grn|ie fruit
trees' for $5.000 cash. Tho buyey was S
M. Stefihco*. ' Yet they say there is no
money tu raising fruit. klr. Brooks catne
from A lab am a. Ibreezy curs ago. paying
¡U.oStUor a nine ifcrrf* Improved grove
place. The first ygar he sold $4.700
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Mr. and Mrs. Hillard accompaniid^them
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.the- McClelland home. Mrs. f lllla id *
Mr. McClellands sister,
th e Land developing Co., are prepar4P¡¿ Bo’ oerfea for gardening with
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'V —fcmsacMa la making great preparatiuns for l u annual fair..
Plant sweet potatoes. Then htont
' some atare, tb e r« re se llin g fdr40 cent»
V p«ck la the Tampa tdarkeu. -Tijsy
• smyer bring leas than Si a bastato
A mAh from: Eagle Pass, Texas, is to
nfkhr LOOO acres to Irish potatoes naar
Ì Tlftoiati --Tbo Texas crop Is ^burned up
* - thi^Yeso - They are shlprang, about $2,.&lt; .bOO.UbG, '»ro*&lt;h of riKe tuberi into Texas
• from Ireland.'paying S1-7S- per bushel or
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Kl Industrial alient ffir the Seaboard aw f
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plumber. f a MVft U»e constant emptying
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be tittad ovec.ibs-k»uall drylnfplpp, In
th* bottom ot Die
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floors through a APrtk hdj&amp;r là .lbe .floor
add other neOeasnry iùt-leU,.y«*OÌ finally
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determine whether the dty shall bond
for $75,00 for Improvement and extension
of the water, •wttk* •yalrru. nml giving
of » nunibef «4. .afreets*.will» vitrified
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fruit- as well as for sprouts io aid in
AND
training u p the children in the. WAT o f
obedient» and rectitude according to
Solomon’s instructions.
The farm home is an _ index to the ag­
ricultural progress of a community or a
state. With increase in wealth, stand­
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Tobacco In Orange County
Open Tuesday* 4 to 6 p. m.
I n a communication to the Reporter. i . AND
Slat, a M. 81ms. a well known resident
Saturdays
4 to 9 p. m.
oí Ocoee, writes’about the possibilities
of tobacco raising in this county as fol­
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! S tra n g e rs We l c o m e ]
At tbo cotton barbecue In Apopkn on
(he 26th, there was one important item e a » » a ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ■ » » » ♦ a
left out which should, have been' told to
the.beginner. When § fa Island ootton
waa grown In Orange c&amp;unty most oH t
was sold in Savannah. Anderton f t
Sans were prominent buyers. They said
some O#-the COttOn gmwn In Orange

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, figs, while a fêw peur, trees In the open
This win mean a fine thing for Sanford.
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space wJU serve for shade and fiwill behr Abyonc intcresced may Mat full naxticulire by calling or telephoning l)r.
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than office,Where Mr. Bererfi will be .glad to
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for it winks «-¡ih
Nature. The preference of each d ass of vegetation fo r !i»
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stu d io ,'fe w eltgi the pcipti
pfoportroiu to give perfccthallncesr—no lick, no wsvte.
With proper application of proper 'food vegetstiqti outgrows diicsrct «
and iru^ts to a great .eztoit, and being trinnl and *-vigorous, ’*
produces fruit that is pleasing tu the eye an&lt;! pfilkte; 'arid
. • 'bringsRusdcUl returns plsuing to .th * growtf:
Do not-loie th* mizimum prpfir due. you bg u&gt;ing poorly J*alsnrpJ

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feft WHen you btiy k. We Imve
other good CHWcs.'/ tOQ: as well as
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5 $ W¿tíl£ttíe'f&lt;xré of The cold waves of
X ; * 4 W f c ï l v » shade In Stimmer and pro- needed for curing. One or two axperu
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d k *f. ’''¿Iran Of.thef affilijr. ’.qirobTng roses, such tbis county, / r. * % . . ■' * &lt; í ¿
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honeyzQckle. th a y A * trained ‘ bout the to hundreds of men and women, tha.
plaxXas. Hiera sñóüld be a largo front amount that could be raiscyi hare could
yard enclosed by 0 slittlMe picket « or­ be without lirait. Make all th e . fotxl to­
nam ental wlrelençoTcalrpetrd with ber- bacco into cigars, cut the balanoe into
smoking tobacco, use the stem s for fertl
xmida or SL Augustine grsss, ’u»'tho c
User.
■Vks oo'w hk^our picture is w«kod &lt;
la m satisfied tobacco will, finally be.
rA high ferire covered with Boston Ivy. or
yk hedge . ¡ A ^dtetry laurel or dunphor, tbe staple xnoopy crop of- South Florida.
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rftn n ln f the kitchen/ betide* bçing'large vised some of the growers around Qain*
and well ventilated, it thoaid be supplied esvllia to get seed from Orange county
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A finer grade of tobacco can bo ¿own
/ I pnj R from typhoid and malaria In Orange county than any place north
fsprere should be removed as much as poa- of lb Thera la one small tract, of lea l in
tid e by screening all outer, doors and Cuba not extending 209 aerts 'where the
vffndows with 90-tue*h wire.
fine Havana tobacco‘Is grown.. That land
- r^n Florida whore -so much of the year ail belongs to -a n English ' company and
may be spent comfortably outside of the rents for $500 art acre, except that tract.
wails of the bouse. It la. Impossible IQ Floridacan'grt^w as fine tobacco as Cuba.
talk! too many piazzas. By all means J l am not an expert *on tobacco, but
o n e • broad one to extend the full worked a t the business on a small scale
tangtl} of the bousg In front wherein com- In Tennessee tin l was grown, and have
(«table rockers the long afternoons may seen it grown on a small scale here in
be spent after the tasks of the morning Orange county. I have also acen a good
deal of It grown in other ports of this
me coropifited.
State,
nod in Cuba, and have ezamlned
.The bams and stables should be in a
mihvenlenl'but inbonaptcuous &gt; ü c e v Ytt It (^osely in the factories in Jam pa. I
, tfften see them located directly across (fie "*aw * ve*T fin® crop Of tobacco In Her-.
M d t o front of the bouse, which may.be fi™*» county and the proprietors told
ft: m rrthat they had no difficulty In growibg
oemreqlmit. Ult u Uliprobable
duus out the pleasing prospect of field it: but th a t they didn't realize what they
A p f t forest A much fetter place would should get for J t The buyers-told tbvm it
bn in the rear, or to th# side-tear of the WSf. (v°t properly qtrqd: l M t^e Cuban
. thralling. Here It would he gcoually'coo- dgar makers ju ‘ Tampa werè preludtád
wanient and give the dwelling Its proper against Florida tobácea' I know wo can
(face os the most conspicuous object in grow n fine cigar tobacco in Orange
and (báse other southern .'counties: It Is
a sure crop adfi. has'few eoem les The
u* sfOfk of all-boildliigs. treated with car- worm is th® «rent ahfilt is not lumj to
hnUneum or some other preservatlveC’ keep Off if taken In time, f t hAhe money
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*'■ , « ft. ettedor walla pointed preferably In tucky, Virginia ànd several other States
When the vegetable crop cotpre off
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Qualities Of the«' to hits, will add much to iteté Ir» tha spring the land U. left in good
condition with r U-:ny of fectljlzer that
.¿ t^ 'h s s u ty .s n d durability.
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' thsgtowor if often puzzled to know what
summer crop bo caía plant th a t will bring
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-V;„- ‘.ftsll o r^ riffn g a poiaf-ibut
t r ^ v r o o k i r é l a n tbA H g h t t i t w ^
sttotffW tB'
o a t - It will then make two
crops b y fa il. When this first crop Is cut
' lb* stomp will rot and if tbe sprouts are
r v .- ,‘ »7 HuitrxÌAi
r a ta i th¿it w x i 11 rif'c,
alt kept ’.off hut"oe*oc two It will ’maks
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hnotbar crop about as goofi un tbo flrtt by
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sod leave tbo land to better
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sft i Í, './• I f , S s p p o as ,odr / d w e l l i n g ta c e « th a ea st had been covered with grass and sand
wl^h . b u í á o od •’o u t-b u ild ln g s to th e spurs. That would gire the laborers a
: -, ¿&gt;01h w C3t. the filling g n d H y n a m e n ta tio n . job all summer. .The summer talas
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MBtly. I have been Itnpresaod with the
hf^ihannl arrangement of the dwelling,
barru and outhouses, made without re*
g « d &lt;o convenience, relation to surround­
ings, or pleating effect. Our fanned of
tomorrow with their Improved methods of
feanjng and under .the influences of good
ndda, telephones and dally mail, will
plan .their homes a n d , surroundingr -with
nurec&amp;ro, with m ore*thought for eco­
nomy, beahhfulnesa, comfort and beauty.
The location of the house is of first Im­
portance. The bouse should be located
on a well draloed area. It is beet that
it face the east so that the front piazza
may he shaded in the afternoon, if it is
to face die house south or west
trees of dgose foliage, such . « tbs wstwoak, should • be «6* punted os to cut off
~dT the afternoon sun. The
roams should be large with ample win­
dows to placed that the germ-destroying
sunlight may atriko into every room’ in

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IN AND ABOUT THE CITY
'^fottio tfappeninfs— Mention
Matters In Brief.
P E R S O N A L IT E M S O F

INTEREST

Summary of the floating Small Falk
Succinctly Arranged for Hur­
ried Herald Readers.
Misses Gladys and Mary Cntchell have
arrived borne from a pleasant sta&gt; at
St. Augustine and the beach.
Dr. and Mrs. Cedt Butt have returned
from a-t^P to Daytona Beach and ether
pojnis .PqHbe East Coast.
Mr ahd Mr&lt; AT D. Smith nnd Madly
have returned from a visit to the beach.
Chas. J. Padgett of Do Land was in
ibo d |y several days of this week. Chas.
was formly 9 member p ith » Herald force
but Is now malting good In tho Insurance
business In bo Land.
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Mrs. CL C. Coffey and family of Jack­
sonville have arrived In the d ty and Mr.
Coffry now feels that he Is living again.
Mr and Mrs. J. H. bvennnn returned
lost Sunday from'Coronado Beach where
they spent several days at the comfort­
able Atlantic Hold.

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Bring your old tire* to Sn/jford Machine
&amp; Garage Co. for vukxmliing,
48-tf
A few more Mason Fruit Jars left at
reasonable prices, at W.w. Long's Grocery.
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8 or 5 doses ”668" will cure any case of
and Fever. Price 26c. "
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Why not let us sto re your furniture
while'you or* away for th e summer
and save house rfitt. Sab lord fu rn i­
ture Co.
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The nursing home at flth nnd Ftm Ave,
Is prepared to care for n limited number
from a drought in some places and many of surgical cases Mrs. Wright, nurse in
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of the people are anxious to cojpe to San­ charge.
Nowlng wells never cease
ford where the flowing
Fat chipped beef while the weather |s
and life is worth living.
warm.cut in ny AHirf^ ff'lSllfl" g mnrllil1"
at W.W.,Long’s G ro cer/»
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A steady downpour ulwul nuoiL.kept
many ardent fans coming from a squares, prices reasonable. Sanford
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distance but a representative crowd wlt- fu rn itu re Co.
nessed tho game, Tbe diamond was wet
Wo are rquipcfR to handle your repair
atuj the soggy ball wo* responsible for work.
Sanford Machine &amp; Garage Go,
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48tf.
the defeat of Orlando because the umpire
with celery
has suffered enough and cannot be blamed - On^ and .two.. hors« wagons
..
YL
|7 _|f
filimi slip! bodies at Underwood
lids time.
We make a specialty of fram ing
Wallace did the heaving fof Sanford
and pitched his usual good lovel-headed pictures. Try us. Sanforff Furniture
35-tf
game, pulling out of every tight place 60.
and winning with very little effort. Wal- '* Apule* and ennioge painting nt Un­
lnco lias their goat and , they just'can't derwood’s. First class work.
Ail kinds of repair work, Sanford Mn
And him. Atkinson pitched for Griando
nnd While he tried to do his best he loses citine A Garage Co,
New. tire s put oh old
control and is evidently n dry. weather

“T hese o o l l a r s certainly do
make'« lot of trips to the laun­
dry without a break.“ '

The game w s f Interesting and some

where they are interested in real estate. very good piaya were pulled off tiy S an ­
Mr and Mrs. William SJtelly and G. K. ford.
liagwell, a t usual, knocked a home run.
Cslboutt h a v e returned from Coronodo
Beach where they spent a* week'cnJ-jying We really didn't need it but Bagwell just
warned to see if he could * conform to
the Ashing am) bathing. J. W. Knigbt baa returned from Jock- those new ground rules mode the other
tonvilla and Arirona upon the sad mls- day. *
Really it seemed too bad and the Or­
. slon.of the death and burial ol his son.
lando
autos began to lake up the dead
Clyde Knight.
_
match in tile eighth
Mr and Mrs 11. J. Stout and family
Score was:
have returned homo after a pleasant trip
■Sanford
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to points in Ohio and other stated.
Orlando - - ■. • .
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Happy Ennerlln* was In' the city sev­
Tor in* hall laam
eral days of this week coming from
Tile enterprising Indies of Sanford will All Local Advertisements Under This
Georgia with several car loud lots of hold a lawn fete in the First park next Heading. One Cent a Word tnch Issue
watermelons.
Tuesday night for the bcnclil of the ball
Paul Uigggr* has returned from n team . Choice refreshm ents wjll lit* served
months visit to New York. Took says tie nnd ilia band will discwqsee^sweet music.
never would have conic back but llte e- Come oat cverybody/arid lie'o along u
good cause
lectlon money gavo out.
&gt;
Cotnr to ItieL T ark
II. S. McLendon lias returned from n
Conn* out to .the |tark next Tuesday
visit to his home folks at Wadesburq. N.
C. He will have charge of Hie farm re­ night and attend tile sociul given for the
cently purchased from the Holden Hr id beaniil of (he hall (earn («aid music tiy
Sanford's m ilitary'band. Choice refresh
F.stntc Co., tiy Harry Fjnatein.
'George D. Grout and wife of Rochester meiits will be served by the ladies
New York lUTivcd in the pity «^Tuesday
An All-Star team made up of Orlando
and win rent a farm from J. F. Pace and ain io anford players to tour the state 1»
engage in groWlug celery and letuica.
talked of now am f thefe are some Wiscn-

WANTS

Wtp Uothamy and
week for New York.
northern points. The
pleasure only and will

L a u n d r y Bftg say a:
“ You can’t look prosper­
ous when your collars *¿0 *
broke’ at tho corners.
“ This, is always happening (0
some collars.
“A nd «mall -w o n d e r I
Y od
should not expect to have four
thicknesses o r f a b r i c ironed
down sharp without breaking. ^
“ The makers ol Corliss«G*on
Collars get around this in a
clever way. They hava tho in­
terlining cut away at the end*

Clothier and Wen’s Furnisher
FLORIDA

SANFORD

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General "Fire Insurance
ornes with HOLDEN REAL KRTATR CO.

Sanford,

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F lo rid a

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family leave this helmcrs who' think such a team could
Nlagra and otlu-r mup up Jacksonville.
trip will be for
extend about sis S O C IA L IS M
Is undoubtedly spreading—you should

investigate and fight it if it’s prin­
MrJ. A. Spniell. representing "Carna­
ciples are wrong, or light for it if right.
tion Cream" is circulating among hit
Read "M e n a rid M u'C s".
,
friend* In Sanford this. Everybody 1ikrs
Price 5c at 211 First Street
the old boy his presence puts us ail ni a
• _ good -humor. DH. F. C . BOA RDM AN
A,'At Proton Jis’ sportding.the week at
. DENTIST
his old home In Fernandln where he la - • r
,t ’
' enjoying a much needed vacation. - • All Modtrn Methods and Appliance»
N0 OUSS t, .«s’I ■I’HONE. t*
• G. Ei Hoff, the-popular manager of the
.
S.nf-,4. FU.Ü.
Western Uftlgn office-is hi this d ty hatNotice
returned from a vacatlon^km In Chicago .
Nnltoe U "beir!!/ (ivrn that nn tb? 30th day of
f*■ and other cities north.
A u iu * l A, V. IM J . t y i stillvM &gt; hI jjn * ja M U ia t * ,
C
E. B. White and
M.Mllier of die « 1 of th? H tat? of WVhni-) Kcgg-W gi'jlM t*'
rested, la lb * r e r u i-i- tvio /u n v .
- ,lT4w ffctne Sewing Moohliie Ca, are In ■ t Ssn/ont. In O r s n t -i C o y irv H n ir T n ^ M M y M l
Jimc« McLwuiblLn CadipsSV . I*tr l&gt; s'Tt^earTiirr: . ** Hie tityjm business.
tblpoani|-'&gt;wd of M ktisrl K&gt;-surHr
J r .-B in l
B ü i* rt M ol^u&lt;liUo »»d W. VV ALrrtinih»: will t r
. * Mr. and Mrs. Hefiry McLoulln anil chlld- told
nt p u M M autrir to t b - (itshrtt smt te«( tikiV* . ren have returned'from . a delighfull out- d r i Ih crtivr« lot cwtiT
W. G jouet
J.- ing at the beach. - V **l!,
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A d m ln U trsia rt of the rttn tf at ^
‘ Dr. R. Keeler Is spending u.few days
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M irhtrl Krnacdr Jonot. deresssd.
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with his, family. Mrs. Rector expects to
accompany him back to New York next In the Circuit Court, heventh . Judicial
Circuit, In add for .Drang'» County
1« Florida, kl Chancery
; ;
V lu Fiorone«. Moot« left Wednesday for E u ie u U T J tU iifn | _ .
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duflora invoices: liardwore,(tenoral imeip
b^r • honte- ln DxJgona after spending
I Vf. QUIlkwi* -,
inquire Ilernld Printing Co. L- .j 4g-4l ^
home Urne beh» with lier sister Miss GaiL , , v * ToJ w, GUIlkrn
l | sp o rsU n s from the S * d » ) J t ii( L F .. A le is p d f r ' Tor Rent—Eight acre* tiled, two wdlf,
whlrti tw swears th sl m It S d lrlto , fur Uva t « s - good house ■l»l .bant. 2 htlles weiU'df.
There will bo Ihe usual servi« at the ta
e fa liisat sbovs aam &lt;d, h* fimfcar twe«r* that J .
Preabyrejlnn chorch on next sabbath ,w7 C tB ile n is * résidant of ^jA siurd. H o i Ids. that town.. Inquire at Herald office or Mr*.
ha h at base absent inor* tha* a ltty d*V*
pr* H. A. lilll
X U 4H.4tp :
VioroiogÀt i l o'clock..evening at 7.90 by cM
dlng lb s spoheatbo tor t fr t lr e of udhjKatiou.
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of
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For
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Cheap
new
se*wiag
nmchlqy
rh*. basto». Rev. J. P. McKinnon. Ail are arrvlceof a»«t&gt;t»wA»auijoo&gt;tioto wouW Und t*kl
and
s q u a r e laano. . Box 4 7 5 . ’ -48-4ipd .
defendant,
and
(hat
Jet*tvlan
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over
(be
age
of
oONliaily invited.
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v. For Sale—100 yards of red^brussels
Mr*. E.‘W, Murdock of Taiopo. is vlslt- '"y w V ^ ih é re fo f« optertd to. appear to the bill of carpet for $20.00. May be seen byju&gt;palnimcui aj,, T. jrM Incr
H -U ’ ^
I« fuitbvr unirm i tb it this enirr be publish«!
For
Rent—I
have
■»tew
first
das*
ttled
.corner FourtlL^ind' ‘ChU. for ,rsotne tin»«- 'll
t th* Sea fur! tlrralil for tb« period e ffv if wrei».
Mrs. Murdock Is well acqäalntsd in Sau- WtiiirWlIl u KuUaMO Clark cin tili ( u i « and forms for rent on shares.' No money re­
said Court tb b A u g u s ti A. üTTblI.
quired. Also some fer.cnsli rent Land
fopl. having Jljrêd here several'years ag%
lUnfreit owner, nnd dealer in Banfotd
und is slwnys warmly weJauoed^ 00. hpf
44-tf.
S
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vUlU Jo tho d ty .
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nished, .Hight houseitfkping. 116 Frcndl
Rev/ and Mr*. Geo. U, W alirt* ’left' Notice of Application for Tax
Ava, west Side, »wo minutes from depq.
' Under S a e tta B of Chaptar 4SM
Monday to the^mld Ormond home and
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toTbe GougfogiUon«! Hotica la hereby {
bori*-and Son of
For Rent—7 Room house, bail» anffoll
ticbbaen
of
Ta*
CertlSW tntrr
Church will _bo closed during - th e. four catta
1 2nd dar of July, A U, Improvement*, 208 Laurel. Ave. J . iT.
Nu*. it 'S Ï da
Ferguson.
_ '?9dfC
Suttdey* of .August., .tho' on|^'services IVOO and 2IM datr
h at alni » ä l C*rt
For Sale at a peftfain— Teu acres on
a b red , to laau? In sebeing the Sundby School, and the Wsd- »ade
awflcsttas
CertiOcar?* am bra» tb? Henrtlall avenue, close to station. Five
, Mlssre ninJanrewilkta»;
acres tiled, farmed two year*. Inquire
to-»dt
;
KkUmririt '«nÿl - Ruth ’WnUrpn- went to
Herald.
ViiKy W*tfc
■ OrmundÇÿo
earlier ami • w111 re.
For Rent— 5-ocre (arm. 2K ocresof flne
summer garden coming on: HJ hearing
,.t.,rop» tree*, ’ 50 pegfh trues, .else very
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cottage, front and back jiorchesf ^fnoss
south Gqideh Lake. $ miles souflt .ensFof
S iiÄ &amp; Ä ! :
SanfoM*, 15 minutes walk to syeet rait
way, also Oreida raîtnxuL Fine drinking

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The regular fee
$7-Q0
per week sick benefit for JÖ Vccks in any

THE MCfOSE
700.000 sod mw tag*« fie h»,'A**‘**Htd k -try r h b t f Ovar 4.000 JLmt^i.
btVV U re htitlr n wp in the ¡Hkte tg Kjorida alnc* January. Join ■th, Montf
and m itt your t a t and iuttncalu] peopt*. Non
(4na Poiitkal.
THs Mora? ubitrt Cmember-to-hi* family. S n n u a -mtikb**. ky msgjn*

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Soninole O n * U r he. 2 'Order C aster* Star
U n u wvrr'occuu) arnTiounh Friday lo month.
Evrrr one «he bee ne* hU Star In the Ceil eie
cordiali y Invited te viali the chapter.
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MÜRHKLL.

ARTICLES or INCORPORATION OF TUE BOSTON

COLUMBIA

The undcoUflad h«etry Mondato th«m*elv*i tou h»r a* a corporation twdn the Uw» of the State
_wh

inuler (he f.Jtow ni

SHIPPERS OF

r. 0 . E . Celar» City Atria 1833
lana flm and third Tuesday* la erery month.
Weibern« Block, third Soor.

Double-Disc

Florida Fruits and

tu ta « Florida, and' Iba
iiBiul Statua, ahd-U fonli
bmefirr he aeubliahrd.
'tanford Ladda. ha d i . r. ft. A. h i
0. L Taylor. Matten 1!. C. Tolar,
tary. Cornnentnatlan every S m and third'

retali.

Unite Br el her head ef Carpe rttorà and Jolnar» of Aatarlaa
Sanford Locai Uploc No. 1731. IT. Il of 0. aad 1.

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General Insürance Agents
SANFORD, FLORIDA

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drat to corpora Ilona orSemrod
and by virtue it the lavi of tb«
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Tba a mount of capüel »wet

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DR. R. M. MASON

They fit any machine,

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The Irr» Ar
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Sanford. Florida

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OSTEOPATH»
PHYSICIAN

Fut trucker* end trull srewrrt. Far
i t i l i « lo want to know'abocit n « ld e .
Weekly SI 00, per year; monthly,
23c. Send 10c for a ten liaue trial »ub­

Ollico A Residenci? 519 Magnolia Avo

The Utahett amount of Indebted»*** or llehUltv

TME FLORIDA GROWER

anfore!

&lt;t lleetfahaU not earned the antouol of Ito capi-

1 0 0 florida Avo. - Tèmpo, Pio,

StrrvKtry end Tre«*

K .R ., Morrell. C C. Cut
ila* Ntla Moure aitali con

1 which the corporation *hatt, at any Jim*, aub-

Low rette toother point*.

F lo r id a

H enry' McLaulin
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the 8th day.

13.50
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17.00
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13.00

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Richmond, V a . . . . . . ' . ...........
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Hu*noi«. Va.. . . . 10.28%
White Sulphur Sprta|&gt;. W. V*. I &gt;.80

Lurey, , V e ........ ..............

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Telephone 17

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Hot S p rin g Va............ i ............ 15.50

Standard Coachce tod Pullman Car* on all Triine

1XB W. Bay Biro*«

*■ ■ ATTORNEiV*A«A COUNSELLOR . atH ^
Practice In State alici Federal GtXipta

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For detailed information, whrdul**, /*(** and rvaervation, etc., cel] on of write to

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Office Hour* 9 to 12: 3 to 8
Other hour« by appointment

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matt bo otecud enthe Çnd Wedrüedêy
10 r d H k a ui., at
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S a le at Jack tonvlU e, A u g u st 1 0 th ,
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SANFORD. FLORIDA

»hell be manly Uve (123.000.1
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JUSTICE OF1 THE PEACE

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Quicker, P^eatoF ònd Botter than tho Qld W ay

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Manufacturai with (wre tll»tlll«d ■?
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Any .Purpose

out for freedom. W* will b d p you If you
will let ua. Our . •'
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^oui service with the - ^ o m e s at.Markham Park ;.t

Jtut t lid; (filad. for -yool--Taka your
vecy boot c^rs. We Jiev*jr deep. are
wife m look at ifism. $he will be ds*
If you n rfc ln . uroubie „coU Os. ffuy licht«! with the [cötftto* of owning pf)B

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The Most Genteel and Servicable of
all Summer Wear is a Well-Fitting
White Linen Tailored Skirt. W c are
Showing a very Complete Assortment.

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CM* word, to get Up game going again. th” * ^ 1 A k 1m Up
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Edward, and Barber aerved for Banfofd ..
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and Atkhjaon and IJeardaU for Orlando. ■
Oacand 0«m. Wlftt Miami
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Several other pitcher, were tried out by
Stfnft^d defeated the local. In the
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Orlando and It finally devolved, 'upon- *&lt;,c^dw’gaiue o/ tb . aerie, yeaterday af*
«pie treated tlro.boy1. royally and they
LVronly word» of pralte far the Magic
.tT in n . \ranV wiW ih rktnd l 7 w n &gt;a City. «*• ««*»» to y . have a
tl&gt;e fnna w*nt w|^ ,
to d played1tto-game. hut Sanford made
home run. While Umpire Pound« .topped tbenhwock for it and tome very pretty
Donoldwn on aecond tto rf wai -a near hn]l playing w u tho reault -On occoant

.Wlth several ndw men In their iito t
Sanford came to town yesterday 'i f t
noen prepkred to pip- up the gam V
lbglrlirea&gt;,aj^ rcial tnlQ . fringing fu
flto&amp;antlced Xmm - fto . Cetoy- CHy. &lt;
laftdo «hotrod. one new face. ,“J)oc
Wfiaon, In the pitcher', bqjc.' and^tp A
crhilit, to It told, t t a d e f e a t
due.' Seven ‘m en‘fanned the l O
0&lt;4 y four p»aM &lt;7 h l u , ^
iniwerw-iAade off hi* dalli'ory, Ihh' m

Atkinson to occupy1 the mound ’for the temoon^byjljg wiro of 8 to I. While
remainder of the gamti
' . - . „Sr, the .core Wa. large the game wa* lo.»ford dub met in Water&gt;
Palin'ground, “yesterday unsteady, bone-bead p l # a and'iiumc rupe
error*, accounting, for several of the

liil iitil fJP Tiii 111 the home folk, that
U thoag who figured Miami had no diano,
to "cop" with the crack teàm.* '***VV '
■t crltlorf
*WhUi iiMUifr able had aitearned run it
. Otlmcln ih« Hflme.’or at lo u t added to wa. a great game Jutt the iiame. 'tfhd
t v th g ir d e f g to r?
1 very exciting from start, to flaUh.-J Doth''
.. in Out.first iwV toping. for Ortopdo and d u to played good to ll
tried herd to
. . (hare fkiJSgnford, n o t m a n reaqUhd win. A plea »1ng feature of the after.
fir* to M .h h t.W tho latter half of-the
i tiling Benue tf* walk Id, t o t wto caught
. gtgpi to atcood. l a the fourth Inning.; Cooper and P ound.. both beat the nit.'
' j 8wUh two m en dgwu Bowen hi« one down
toSrik' w to fumbled, worn to 2 nd wad 9rd
ieeied ball, by catcher and stored ho
w ^ r M t to centre, making Sanford*»

S

fan.- *’ -. •

:U Orlando*. half of tlda Innfftg Limerick
hit n hot one to pitcher, who iumhto&amp;Ufif
to ll paadng .through to shirt w'bp dWUd

t o S e t &gt; . t o ( to U « o l e M

b

M

LUurtl.af tbe West'.Palm Beach dub
wai on the .alsb for Mis ml. and while hla
w&lt;yk wa# not of big loogffe callberi. with
totter support the .core would have been
■mollert and -tbere'f a chance that we
might have won. Edward», pitching for
Sanford, twirled a «todjj gome, and,wa.a
very effectiv* with moo on the bare*.
WallOce played quite a.nifty gaitie a t
Or*t for the visitor* While Murdock’s
hitting and fielding featured the pitying
of the local*. HU Umdy wallopg drove
In both of the locals’ run*
The Seminole, »tarled out UU winner*
by scoring one in die first.. Sanford lied
ltu p la the second and after that never

howdefr*-

That la Made for Hard-Wear
Th a t Will. Stand H a rd -W e a r

L. MORGAN
.F IR S T S T R U T

.

Miami wa. beaten sod beaten good
aod the to u t Mid about It the totter.

p

bmtiedand was oqt. but (lore hlt'tó
storing Bagwell,
w a. caught off

r a r thlni. Kob!neon, and SdpU gol
thtfjdupU to Who should take It alUwig. tip ball to fell safe And. Pound, to
itre; Pound, fanned, but with two m m
or«. This p r e v e d a be Sanford*, firot
im Bowen h i* 'to abort Barbet and nd only dally of the nfteroooa '
/
per »coring on wild throw to le t
The locala aom ed_jtolr;tn}li;jBna .la
* fourth (ollow t ' Rardee fou(#d o n
io Jhird; Roblueon hit « / a to Uft; Hi lion
J &amp; À «tnUUd Mr center. Murdock walked, filling

ed u p and there, w a. i
locally. .
j_
Xffydé Pouu4» wa. out
yeaterday with an injured
U w Mod to ll player anr
temwwilled htnrqt 'dvwt.
That U ft hand catch ti
m*de In left field wa* w
4 4 It w utbe fato fo u lkit

exclusive baker ib^the'- city
itary machinery.
8peno«r’a Broad handled by all flrat

dass grooers.
. We-»
^ ' ■ jtot W c re tbe gamd the c a p M ^ u u d

• còrfoln mark good for ^w p^toigg^H ^r-

ih ifii about to toohLv rtTovf do ire know14,'
Mid, “wlgm not a one of u. ait Ban-

Everything K n b w n

ttiONEtOd
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t h d -T ra ile

;N O .- t i l - f A R K . A V E N U E .
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/AT SANFORD— ^
qnmke» 5*

U Worth Living

SANFpRD, FLORIDA. fRIDAY, AUGUST II, MM - -

AROUND FLORIDA

IS THIS TRUE?

^ Sanford Settles At Coronada
..S- Rungo has Just returned from a trip
Item About Vegetable« Growers Asso to Coronado Beach where he la greatly Clt* will Soon 8a
fo r TM.
clgtlon In Times Lnfon
Interested in the Idea of i Sanford Colony
icral News or The Land
t
Accommodation
Itenis of Interest GleoneG Freni
The following Item obout tbe Florida* «nd* ffrttes the following article for Tbe
of Flowers. .
For several days tbe Postoffioe Depart­
Various Source«
Growers Association appeared Herald regarding the bo^ch:
ment has been co-oberthing with Postlo the î b flfnrd items of tha Times-Uuion
As our d ty la growing **
roaster HiaUna and the d ty cxxtndl for
on Monday.
the question with a num!
the purpose.of establishing free delivery H A P P E N IN G S D U R IN G H E W E E K
•The offices of the Florldo Vegetable sena, wherrf*to spend dieir • vicLüça be­
In
Sanford.* Thla matter was brought upAssociation ore closed. Whether this
comes ol greater importance ÿtSfty. Wa several yean ago and delayed oa account
tempdrary or permanent Is not known. are not all of us in such etoÿ circumshmc
tome o f tlM W eek's Most
of the poor sidewalks In Georgetown, but Hera
The
manner In which the affairs of ^ ie M , as to be able to go
»fiant Happening» I« th e
Historical Sgrtag
“'7 ihaLG^owoere have bean forced to
association were conducted during the faihlonabl* Seaside Resorts In
S ta te 's Domain.
. r a r Murrftd WaaQan ¿ow 6 ba^fgjfkU t^Ik*; trioro streets
past season did not prove satisfactory to but we one and all
little haya boon built eqd th r’ijty PMt la ftretThe DcLhiwI Record y y a that1while the
Aug. I — It w«s stated at the Brooklyn
a good number of. the (host prominent change to play and
crop of oranger In that section will not be
cJaik «Giehc. this great Dptur* will soon Navy Yard today that the chostructlonof *’*'
growers. §och meb as A. T. Rosslter. H.
Tha vacation place to
a full one, a considerable shortage having
be Installed. Tbe routes hgve all
tbe battlekhlp Is within two pdr cent, of
H Chappell, W. D. Holden. J. N. Whltner. requirements should be of easy acoeae-to
h~»n caused by the Fobuary cold and the
mapped out and the matter la now In the completion, that the installation and ad­
Harry Ward, Howard-Packard and a host Sanfordtond fitted to su(t ai] sizes o f
‘HI
apring drouth, the Trait will be more uni*
hands of the Post office Department .with justment of tbe propktHng machinery la
of others have withdrawn from the as­ pocketbgoks also.
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form In else and prettier In color than
quite as Marty pnlsbed, and that
tbe
sociation. and will ship—Uwlf«pmduCa
A
T
’BUmiKraftxn
‘citizens
bava had this Thls will be good
nest month she will 1
[|«;t thlr'emning season, üoe -oL,
rf 'jr '.^PW R
It U rumoraTlhiif1* ne^-SkJttT 'ïn'C W * ir i* ^ r r W '';bF"‘ttHnifefSmcn. arxTV
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*'+* a * . ,1 *T *
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her sister shift the Utah, which has Just
erectfd a wftdar, Kfeyd,. and the old town point whiob alf new associations of this acme time, and following the ryje, that ng tbe d ty into prominence. ‘ i L f
Tbe
nsw^poslofUce.
while
one
»
('
tb$
J
t
will
be
much.
better
to
keep
our
spandbean
built a t a. ativaks yard, are the _
put dPuBwli/e and ngalff' lieeom« a character havf uTovtrióme, it the “pool
finest and best' equipped In thla ta^lon, Intprt and mlghtleR Bgfitfng units In tia
iqg
.jnoney
between*
our
own
people,
car.“ A car load qf- thla type Is mode up
hustling city.
rather then support the petty grafting has never been adequate to take care of United, States navy, and one or the other £
The C. 14. Williams Company, Owners of the products of the same variety of a schemes of old lime Roach Resorts, they tbe general delivery window mall and will supersede the Connecticut gs the
and operators of the Ice factory *In Sl number of growers. One may ship prime have Settled on Coronado Beach aa an thla disagreeable feature cap be
flagship of tha North Atlantic fleet, in the
Petersburg, will order In the near fu­ stock, another seconds and the third Ideal.spot
•tad with the Instillation of free delivery.
on of Commander R. Stoker, (be
t -*
ture a complete modern 23-ton Ice menu- culls. The car reaches destination, and VCoronado Beach opposite New Smyrna
All dty mall will then taka a two-cent tbe coostrecthm officer who is in charge
is
sold
on
the
basis
of
cutis,
thus
ñkhing
• lecturing machine, which will replace the
a t present of tbe Florida.
"T Y i
Is the nearest and most accessible to •|amp If put In n sealed envelope
■mailer of the two machines now in oper the prime and seconds growers out of a Sanfahl, Orange and Lake Counties It will pròve a Iosa to dig man who send#
On an aSUa«lt fund abed by Mist O afs
good profit, because of pour or no class
out many monthly leOwsk buMKA great
• aUfeoT
7]
or no classifiestiA&gt; s t all .before loading* las undoubtedly the beat Beach on the accommodation afforded tha public will Anita Dyer, formerly of Phil pot, Ky„
Cheaper electricity for the citizen» of This has been tbe cause&gt;of a ÍKP* many Cast Coast, with a double row of dunes to
Captain James Watson, In charge of the
greatly predominate over tbe extra cost
Jacksonville may be the outcome of the growers wit luirá wld'g. and It
load United States Army recruiting
rumored protect the settlers from the storms. The
action oTtbe City Council Friday evening. dial many more wiH take their mimes off fishing alH) bunting In the neighborhood aFulthe free delivery la awaited with an­ offioe mXy^Hiatniis has asked the. War
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Councilman Frank Drown introduced a of die roster before die next ¿hipping ore unexcelled. Within a half mile from ticipation. '•
Depnfnñenr to \arrest Private George
. resolution calling for « minimum charge seqaon begins"
tile Seashore one can have his boat In
Peters, Mid to be of the 133th.coast
&lt;
.
Resolutlons
of $1 instead of $2 far the use of the
the rivet and reach not only all the
artillery stationed at Fort Tótttn^, N. Y .
Whereas,
In
the
providence
of
Gad
we
1 municipally-owned electric light comcreeks,
but
also
through
the
Mosquito
on
the charged of being a spy In tha emCity Council Me^ts
pony's olecuiclty. which was passed.
ulet, pn)y two miles distant reach tha are called upon to mourn the Ipes, by ploy of the Austrian government.
City Council met In regular
V j upili -Ocean for fishing on* the ghoala death on the 30th of July, 191L.' of MaJ.
Fran) Jacksonville to Gainesville In 7:30 p. m. Aug., 7th II, J
W, B. Lynch, the effident, esteemed and
Lon Zengel drove his big National
&amp; Gyjjteçk'dilhs, sliflnvp and all different
.two minutes Is sure Tlvasher. Pre*f(tcbi, Tty. "JEL
linee hours and
honored superintendent of education far racing car ISO miles over the Galveeton — kihds'bf fish cap be easily■readied at
going some for two people In- an auto­ Xunge. J. D. DavidsoqTjk: iS
Orang* county for nearly fifteen year«, beach speedway Monday In two hours,
th^if respective habitations.
mobile. but that la just what was dccoin A. Howard. AbkenUiluKtha school board desiring to put on record six minutes and six seconds, eetabllshing •
MT is now n project on foot to their high appreciation of h l| splendid
plished Saturday .when J. D. Ooaraey and reports of die Mo
record for the oouraa.
fid, a mew bridge from the City Dock of life and service, hereby* resolved:
E G. Hester rolìed Imo' Gainesville on for July were read
Tha postal savings banks are doing
w $myrpa to the Island, which will be
their return trip.lo Tampa from Jackson- nuraWr of citizens
I. That In the death jot MaJ. Lynch totter than «t first fexpaptsd. They haw
line with the proposed new tbe school board has lost A valued .leader
ville. Tile wonderful frut was nccom- to ttieir assessment’s
objective Ssnford Colony. and counselor, one thoroughly * courteous been fen operation about six months with • ^ ^
pUshed with a . Hudson “33," owned by assessments were lo;
several In each S ute and their dc[icudg»-v.
.
to Santoro! d p Osteen Palsy and sympathetic, whose pure Ideals and
Real Property from
,Mr. Cbarsey.
reach neatly a mlllioh of doflara
.«r oootinHSLion and Will enable exalted character were ever a 'help and
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'T he directors of the Florid:), Live Stock The Virginia Carolina i
Inquiry Into
The
^ roadl the heath., b ^ ^ h to In UVo inspiration. ,-Hs?
918.600
to
916.6U0
.J,
. .and Fair Association, better know as the
Ibv nhiit going by rail there wllT V j X . That Orange county has l^et .a Ujie Steel
. Rsoe Track Organization of Jacksonville, »1.500 to 1.300, C. R.
rat Ikiniiw t« hai . ' *'
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¿Ug|p. lost by liv in g to wglt fdr Ftjefid of’edocatlas, a faithful and effid- fermer Attorney
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tiuve decided not to attempt racing at to J9700. N. O. Ganief'Jrur)t(
V--' few officer, «ho »ought. the imprpvdment fore It to toh yhy with the
F» ,Mooerief UUs coming fali »jind winter. t.500. Tbe Clerk was lh sir^ h d io tinro mmthrr ualttat New Smyrna,’
~ ' *Ws for this Sanford Cblg n jyte as of otiy school system and the elevation of ertoeae» agatnrt H .be did. no*
This is la compliance with the new stato the uja&lt;tollectetr?dvfhgj* l^ n { a r w tipfhe
ih efid pf Coiqpado aryl are 50xli0 in* ypeth. and Is deprived Of a dtixen of tbe concern. The queetlc wijl doubt- ?..
e tt / ■attorney’ far . ebUsctioh’ tkkiag Ms
law prohibiting horse racing.
lees he* very embarrassing.
i.*7¡S
noble Uff and commanding Influence.
Edward
H
R.
Green,
son
á
t
HoriP
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IJ. S. District Attorney Fred L. Cub-' receipt for tsrhe. TbWJitr^et Gofi^slttce ;
SjiitF-lbird tier by"« shell-roed lXfo 3. That wldleGreen and owner of the Texas Midland
berly of Pensacola, has appointed as suc­ reported uaf*vwl*bly miOrdihabce grant­ fcfk'iwìdé-now being bullL Among the
toss our h ; s r u go o u t
Iso to the be- toed, expects to nmi^jr within a year, but
cessor to Hon. Emmett Wilson, assistant ing Franchise to t|ic ■jtjlmis* Southern AC, ‘Ù pnW e t Sanford 'dtixeng Hut heve
f'ryl
^feavod w l d e w ^ o d ''
J |of .^hó (Je- does not kiyre wbom.vGjbeq, saya ninedistrict attorney, tha Hon. Worth Tram­ R. po . and oni««1 a subiti dite, whiclv ufrfftdy.txwghf lots are P. M.“-1¿Rler. J.
cef
idd
to-whom
is
«lendad
«qr
profbund
unamiously.
Çounçilmnn
was carnetl
tefeh'years ggb. wt»en hla ine that took hint *
.W
mell, brother of Attorney General Park
t^prílÁl. R. |L Marks. G. R, ,C*lh¿utv 8. sympathy.
&gt; ■
( ‘ *; }. '
Holden ,¿noved tK it^ th ^ b rilln a n ito
Í.
to
T
essalo
¿auch
Wm
railroading,
ahf
Trammell.
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Ibfnjh. Wm. Shelly, S .. Maixtvl!; «R. J. , .b iT h a t. i i ' s t r i U our 'tnipuic^ be
.- .'. j
amended bo-placed -oa- its
Du
ni
uvei
w
f
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jn
j
c
n
i
m
arry
y.V-D. Divisoti and ' j ÿ T m t a U
; , feffdrtiibetng m id a at Kissimmee b f title only. Cawied.j t Holdprf
dedicated hi G* m m o ryu tto vt\ departed
Olly looked into tlio pfopAlUoo friend end hetper. t h a t; a Cdpy of these S
* to organize what U to be koowo as .the
- ifîS
thet tbe r u k f .b r
«rtm .W íoHy. coñftdent^it ,'tho ' a¡M-, Vbtflhdana M' Inscribed thereon and that tfi? fVuiuiDo \i m«iöü
Osceola County Fair Assoctfiflop, and It b ordì ns new be placed' upotr&gt;RA' :
Freight sates on grapefruit In '.»trio wii
it* T b « k V Wki»*
proposed to hold a county fab slXIsslm- lng and Inal pawfige, wD&amp;d\wg| c
the family,►of t|*
ü
Inni
JackSonvlU sod. Higb. ffpHAàA Fjfcw*- ’ L *
htee souio time riext'full. „ t :
stjd-oac tq^efch ol iWg*wSgiK
iy una ma nous- ■v- o t a i t» v iim r
Io IW e u a M pni.,- aìjd cò m ig q o u s. p a fb 6 '-':
j
soon
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"^çnQûfy Ar ptggtóltÍDOf.0
:•
Tbe ordEnknce wk
■pm.
Among tbe good. - thing* tifa Flòrida
wfere attnfetod ' b»'''ilnd»eji' &gt; *0?u;wK ■ ¡ ■ ¡ I ^ M
"èflho board sMW meeting h
By
CltrnaEjtchangols'doln^. s k y s iù e i Volu­ final-passage. ’Thuse'
I
lelcoa. In' a curopi.-nnt Alpd'wlth'the
Sanford d iri^ p /th e Orlsndb, August gtlk 1#1f.v.’
;&amp;*!&lt;
live
were,
,D.
L
Jhroshej
* |Sr
sia County Record,. is having - better and
atqrstate 'Gbmmefep .xbganissmn. ft Is
Mòrti peopie
.Ifito
-&lt;t&gt;"-- ‘
i E. Ivre* .. "
more' uniform pec»»- g » ,lp th e maritol. D. Holden, IL" Wst
alleged that the complainant and other,
. Á ■
tOtjjv, fu » mora
more eery
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77*
n n Tifltssúur
Howard, J.
The more attractive tneVpipk the
shippers are being discriminated
W, L Ssoay.
juried. Mov
it 'nrvnr of shippers wt ' thA Pacific
uniform In color, xhee and quality,
better will be tha'brkccCre^ivaJFrlbr your iijls ns tlgfuVi'fiiV'tkc
terminals.
.
Ir.kpJh« *
proved ÖgTtNfisfinanto
frui|.
A bill has been Introduced in the
* i.iul
Cefried
L.0.3
Georgia legislature lo allow . women tbe
1
W ater, W «H r rygrifwJwr« &gt;
W.
W.
Thereto*
hail
jkirthamd
one
of
right
to
vote
and
to
serve’on'
the
Jury
and,
7®
DflHng tbe «beayr rgífig Xhttt'MoodmPf 1 3 a • »: .’-rT
‘-í«!
w . 'r* 1
the flfie»t miffiis for rodsting peenuu and bold any dvil office except congressman
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..Vafternoon thAfegtor'cnJubi- 'down Mug,
là» pop corn and will have a'refniar stand at and senator. The bill also provides that,
and Pfeik. AVpnóa*. òli tri«! |o es**'
TJ.MWer à Sons comer. The outfit Is built ilmy be axs
exempt from road duty, military
'tnlUR&gt;
; l^erkWg on'T Ite Br!
Into seWerT.bh Fhfiit street, Jn front
Ilka a room on rubber tired wheels, and cah aafpoUoe duties.
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ow
ttm
-pUéfe
m
i
a
»
Thc’new t ^ Ä f e d g t w W hrfhg
.3
i ÜeForrest' Block.' fbo ' “ ' Wifi
LlUfehwn convenience as ho enclosed In b»d weather. Every part
Bearing strong boxes filed with gold
tip here, and tlifeji
iL jito tbe - w ater.
Strength, and of the machinery is up to'dsle, fa d com­ roeral Antoine Simon, depoeed presi­
O i t c e n ^ U ' Ö K u ^ k b c k íg l»
[' gaiinlaUt|(f lake, and for a gum
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cobieht* pact. and Is sanitary thnAighout. Mr. dent of Haytl, aooo-npaUUd by rix 11»ytM
Tbumou thinks that Sanford la progress­ Un officials, arrived In New York an route
the Store*. A force id bqgf* es»»iruo»«Lí#(MTí .McLain of
wna kept busy poshing the • t a l e e . at
an.eyeotrow- ive enough io support • good trad« In to Parts. They M from Haytl op the*
stfeet andonly a heasetlon »elng-rûshed élUrtlfe wooden ap
i
o
w
n e rs fentara this line, and has certainly given the pub­ downfall of President Simon and U l i \ ‘ *;
will, sooq b e In ptac^. The M
lic a fine- outfit. Patronize 'th e MW known that thrfe. troobio atorAd over a
[+ rW the tain avoided' o flood.
iÿ i
pop corn
m atter of an outlet for this water •tructkm bs^bqc
wfctoo when you want
to
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city council .vrilU nptaqM W ^
tn thte
*y-i.
a
attention, to mqkli^g a bridges w i ^ ¿ H * ; ofVtcu* Berger, thesbclaljh n r a v r tln g .'lk iM ic to n a t
*■ &gt; atru» Southern r ranchi se A*Vt
‘ account of a mistake
better outlet
1
st
member
Wisconsin. IntroOdceda
G eneva an d "N e* S m y rn a,
Cures fiouiheni Railway
Jo' sidewalk, gradea .the wgtef.doee not
I
in
congress,
that
grantadW^arvchlse tobpetate ovar 6erflow in the proper Channel to relieve the
.. 8 p k 3 K r t e r s v e «7 man
Photo
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x^prop- teln streets of Sanford by the d ty couodl
presame, and. sonrç other outlet gWgt bo
Mqndey night The franchise is' publish­
f
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purdusÿl H»
ed elsewhere In The HaStkTfehd a
É
nf Falinetto *nd
sal of same WlU prove Interesting to 'th e
take poseeaslon of it at
u»
pdbpieof Sanford. The dttfis Southern
to* the woM
Which
gree
while
a
young
tasn,
ha«
had
several
years
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.
.
the
old
v.-«w
evidently means business and «rill not
, Missionary
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only build a line from Kisalramee to San­ into the state
• f l t o th e n L a n d a
' 'T " " u n f A u Unde, aspects » put In a first data
ford but will have their Own docks and Ush system. U-oreatThg much exdtimrtMr?* - ‘
thr»« words of IU
bwc awJ bandle all kinds bf
‘\ ,
'
i
probably an Independent steamship tine. In Baltimore.
-go
indudiag hrgh'IrkfiF"portraits d
The
story
of
the
wreck
of
tbe
battleship
.W ilbur
and comroerfclal Stork. •’ Mr Arsi
r f*ra
being raised at ..Havana, j
the A* CL I*, was I h 'th e* d ty this week ,
kl George W. Gordon. great future for Sanfofd-and
Will
The
Hanford
truck
.
•bows
how
foolish
wgs the cry, |l i n i t i n t; •
_
and
states
that
Florida
will
bave
1
a.
great
VI I T —T- la dead. a firm belelver in advertising
ber ths Maine." Jhat led us Into war
^influx q( people Hus winter. Last yeor their annual pfcoic this* year
gto p ^h to fasi all u&gt; ijiake good bere.
AVj
the Coast Line bandied 109 car» of home- piúTa meeting to arrange for. detain WU1
Spain- Experts like General *
be
fwd
inHowjird-Packsiid
Lend
Co.»
of­
BUsy.
say
the
cause
of
the
dseuuction
of
and many of th o fM fle cqm» . 1Í;
k is now beidg done
Impact tlic Und» ■ ■ ■ L . ihepwlff fice nea^Wednesday ndrnlng a. »o'clock. the llalna may never be' known, bpt that'
This
city
has
^Confederacy
M tg -w iai^ M to ^a ud Í 'ver &gt;hod y who U interested ia invited-(V ghfe
to buy!
brick'strema.
aitetul _ the meeting. Every grew« M
‘ i cauyyl hy an
,
1
a
population
will
streets art being
out
iA uU be there. ,
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The Most Genteel and Servicable of
all Summer Wear is a Well-Fitting
White Linen Tailored Skirt. W c are
Showing a very Complete Assortment.

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and Atkhjaon and IJeardaU for Orlando. ■
Oacand 0«m. Wlftt Miami
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Stfnft^d defeated the local. In the
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Orlando and It finally devolved, 'upon- *&lt;,c^dw’gaiue o/ tb . aerie, yeaterday af*
«pie treated tlro.boy1. royally and they
LVronly word» of pralte far the Magic
.tT in n . \ranV wiW ih rktnd l 7 w n &gt;a City. «*• ««*»» to y . have a
tl&gt;e fnna w*nt w|^ ,
to d played1tto-game. hut Sanford made
home run. While Umpire Pound« .topped tbenhwock for it and tome very pretty
Donoldwn on aecond tto rf wai -a near hn]l playing w u tho reault -On occoant
m

.Wlth several ndw men In their iito t
Sanford came to town yesterday 'i f t
noen prepkred to pip- up the gamV
lbglrlirea&gt;,aj^ rcial tnlQ . fringing fu
flto&amp;antlced Xmm - fto . Cetoy- CHy. &lt;
laftdo «hotrod. one new face. ,“J)oc
Wfiaon, In the pitcher', bqjc.' and^tp A
crhilit, to It told, t t a d e f e a t
due.' Seven ‘m en‘fanned the l O
0&lt;4 y four p»aM &lt;7 h l u , ^
iniwerw-iAade off hi* dalli'ory, Ihh' m

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Atkinson to occupy1 the mound ’for the temoon^byjljg wiro of 8 to I. While
remainder of the gamti
' . - . „Sr, the .core Wa. large the game wa* lo.»ford dub met in Water&gt;
Palin'ground, “yesterday unsteady, bone-bead p l # a and'iiumc rupe
error*, accounting, for several of the

liil iitil fJP T iii 111 the home folk, that
U thoag who figured Miami had no diano,
to "cop" with the crack teàm.* '***V V '
■t crltlorf
*WhUi iiMUifr able had aitearned run it
. Otlmcln ih« Hflme.’or at lo u t added to w a. a great game Jutt the iiame. 'tfhd
very exciting from start, to flaUh.-J Doth''
.. in Out.first iwV toping. for Ortopdo and d u to played good to ll
tried herd to
. . (hare fkiJSgnford, n o t m a n reaqUhd win. A plea »1ng feature of the after.
fir* to M .h h t.W tho latter half of-the
i tiling Benue tf* walk Id, t o t wto caught
. gtgpi to atcood. l a the fourth Inning.; Cooper and P ound.. both beat the nit.'
'j8wUh two m en dgwu Bowen hi« one down
toSrik' w to fumbled, worn to 2 nd wad 9rd
ieeied ball, by catcher and stored ho
w ^ r M t to centre, making Sanford*»

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:U Orlando*. half of tlda Innfftg Limerick
hit n hot one to pitcher, who iumhto&amp;Ufif
to ll paadng .through to shirt w'bp dWUd
to S e t&gt; .to (toU «ole M
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p

bmtiedand was oqt. but (lore hlt'tó
storing Bagwell,
w a. caught off

r a r thlni. Kob!neon, and SdpU gol
thtfjdupU to Who should take It alUwig. tip ball to fell safe And. Pound, to
itre; Pound, fanned, but with two m m or«. This p r e v e d a be Sanford*, firot
im Bowen h i* 'to abort Barbet and nd only dally of the nfteroooa '
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per »coring on wild throw to le t
The locala aom ed_jtolr;tn}li;jBna .la
* fourth (ollow t ' Rardee fou(#d o n
io Jhird; Roblueon hit « / a to Uft; Hi lion
J &amp; À «tnUUd Mr center. Murdock walked, filling

LUurtl.af tbe West'.Palm Beach dub
wai on the .alsb for Mis ml. and while hla
w&lt;yk wa# not of big loogffe callberi. with
totter support the .core would have been
■mollert and -tbere'f a chance that we
might have won. Edward», pitching for
Sanford, twirled a «todjj gome, and,wa.a
very effectiv* with moo on the bare*.
WallOce played quite a.nifty gaitie a t
Or*t for the visitor* While Murdock’s
hitting and fielding featured the pitying
of the local*. HU Umdy wallopg drove
In both of the locals’ run*
The Seminole, »tarled out UU winner*
by scoring one in die first.. Sanford lied
ltu p la the second and after that never

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That la Made for Hard-Wear
That Will. Stand Hard-Wear

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Miami wa. beaten sod beaten good
aod the tout Mid about It the totter.

ed u p and there, w a. i
locally. .
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Xffydé Pouu4» wa. out
yeaterday with an injured
U w Mod to ll player anr
temwwilled htnrqt 'dvwt.
That U ft hand catch ti
m*de In left field wa* w
4 4 It w utbe fato fo u lkit

exclusive baker ib^the'- city
itary machinery.
8peno«r’a Broad handled by all flrat

dass grooers.

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SANFpRD, FLORIDA. fRIDAY, AUGUST II, MM - -

AROUND FLORIDA

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^ Sanford Settles At Coronada
..S- Rungo has Just returned from a trip
Item About Vegetable« Growers Asso to Coronado Beach where he la greatly Clt* will Soon 8a
fo r TM.
clgtlon In Times Lnfon
Interested in the Idea of i Sanford Colony
icral News or The Land
t
Accommodation
Itenis of Interest GleoneG Freni
The following Item obout tbe Florida* «nd* ffrttes the following article for Tbe
of Flowers. .
For several days tbe Postoffioe Depart­
Various Source«
Growers Association appeared Herald regarding the bo^ch:
ment has been co-oberthing with Postlo the î b flfnrd items of tha Times-Uuion
As our d ty la growing **
roaster HiaUna and the d ty cxxtndl for
on Monday.
the
question with a num!
f BOM
PRESS •The offices of the Florldo Vegetable
the purpose.of establishing free delivery
sena, wherrf*to spend dieir • vicLüça be­ In Sanford.* Thla matter was brought up- HAPPENINGS DURING H E WEEK
Association ore closed. Whether this
comes ol greater importance ÿtSfty. Wa several yean ago and delayed oa account
tempdrary or permanent Is not known. are not all of us in such etoÿ circumshmc
tome o f tlM W eek's Most
of the poor sidewalks In Georgetown, but Hera
The manner In which the affairs of ^ ie M , as to be able to go
»fiant Happening» I« th e
Historical Sgrtag
“' 7 ihaLG^owoere have bean forced to
association were conducted during the faihlonabl* Seaside Resorts In
S ta te 's Domain.
. r a r Murrftd WaaQan ¿ow 6 ba^fgjfkU t^Ik*; trioro streets
past season did not prove satisfactory to but we one and all
little haya boon built eqd th r’ijty PMt la ftretThe DcLhiwI Record y y a that1while the
Aug. I — It w«s stated at the Brooklyn
a good number of. the (host prominent change to play and
crop of oranger In that section will not be
cJaik «Giehc. this great Dptur* will soon Navy Yard today that the chostructlonof *’*'
growers. §och meb as A. T. Rosslter. H.
Tha vacation place to
a full one, a considerable shortage having
be Installed. Tbe routes hgve all
tbe battlekhlp Is within two pdr cent, of
H Chappell, W. D. Holden. J. N. Whltner. requirements should be of easy acoeae-to
h~»n caused by the Fobuary cold and the
mapped out and the matter la now In the completion, that the installation and ad­
Harry Ward, Howard-Packard and a host Sanfordtond fitted to su(t ai] sizes o f
‘HI
apring drouth, the Trait will be more uni*
hands of the Post office Department .with justment of tbe propktHng machinery la
of others have withdrawn from the as­ pocketbgoks also.
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form In else and prettier In color than
quite as Marty pnlsbed, and that
tbe
sociation. and will ship—Uwlf«pmduCa
Thls will be good
A
T’BUmiKraftxn
‘citizens
bava had this
nest month she will 1
[|«;t thlr'emning season, üoe -oL,
rf 'jr '.^PW R
It U rumoraTlhiif1* ne^-SkJttT 'ïn'C W * ir i* ^ r r W '';bF"‘ttHnifefSmcn. arxTV
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her sister shift the Utah, which has Just
erectfd a wftdar, Kfeyd,. and the old town point whiob alf new associations of this acme time, and following the ryje, that ng tbe d ty into prominence. ‘ i L f
Tbe
nsw^poslofUce.
while
one
»
('
tb$
J
t
will
be
much.
better
to
keep
our
spandbean
built a t a. ativaks yard, are the _
put dPuBwli/e and ngalff' lieeom« a character havf uTovtrióme, it the “pool
finest and best' equipped In thla ta^lon, Intprt and mlghtleR Bgfitfng units In tia
iqg
.jnoney
between*
our
own
people,
car.“ A car load qf- thla type Is mode up
hustling city.
rather then support the petty grafting has never been adequate to take care of United, States navy, and one or the other £
The C. 14. Williams Company, Owners of the products of the same variety of a schemes of old lime Roach Resorts, they tbe general delivery window mall and will supersede the Connecticut gs the
and operators of the Ice factory *In Sl number of growers. One may ship prime have Settled on Coronado Beach aa an thla disagreeable feature cap be
flagship of tha North Atlantic fleet, in the
Petersburg, will order In the near fu­ stock, another seconds and the third Ideal.spot
•tad with the Instillation of free delivery.
on of Commander R. Stoker, (be
t -*
ture a complete modern 23-ton Ice menu- culls. The car reaches destination, and VCoronado Beach opposite New Smyrna
All dty mall will then taka a two-cent tbe coostrecthm officer who is in charge
is
sold
on
the
basis
of
cutis,
thus
ñkhing
• lecturing machine, which will replace the
a t present of tbe Florida.
"T Y i
Is the nearest and most accessible to •|amp If put In n sealed envelope
■mailer of the two machines now in oper the prime and seconds growers out of a Sanfahl, Orange and Lake Counties It will pròve a Iosa to dig man who send#
On an aSUa«lt fund abed by Mist O afs
good profit, because of pour or no class
out many monthly leOwsk buMKA great
• aUfeoT
7]
or no classifiestiA&gt; s t all .before loading* las undoubtedly the beat Beach on the accommodation afforded tha public will Anita Dyer, formerly of Phil pot, Ky„
Cheaper electricity for the citizen» of This has been tbe cause&gt;of a ÍKP* many Cast Coast, with a double row of dunes to
Captain James Watson, In charge of the
greatly predominate over tbe extra cost
Jacksonville may be the outcome of the growers wit luirá wld'g. and It
load United States Army recruiting
rumored protect the settlers from the storms. The
action oTtbe City Council Friday evening. dial many more wiH take their mimes off fishing alH) bunting In the neighborhood aFulthe free delivery la awaited with an­ offioe mXy^Hiatniis has asked the. War
_ j, *j
Councilman Frank Drown introduced a of die roster before die next ¿hipping ore unexcelled. Within a half mile from ticipation. '•
Depnfnñenr to \arrest Private George
. resolution calling for « minimum charge seqaon begins"
tile Seashore one can have his boat In
Peters, Mid to be of the 133th.coast
&lt;
.
Resolutlons
of $1 instead of $2 far the use of the
the rivet and reach not only all the
artillery stationed at Fort Tótttn^, N. Y .
Whereas,
In
the
providence
of
Gad
we
1 municipally-owned electric light comcreeks,
but
also
through
the
Mosquito
on
the charged of being a spy In tha emCity Council M e^ts
pony's olecuiclty. which was passed.
ulet, pn)y two miles distant reach tha are called upon to mourn the Ipes, by ploy of the Austrian government.
City Council met In regular
V j upili -Ocean for fishing on* the ghoala death on the 30th of July, 191L.' of MaJ.
Fran) Jacksonville to Gainesville In 7:30 p. m. Aug., 7th II, J
W, B. Lynch, the effident, esteemed and
Lon Zengel drove his big National
&amp; Gyjjteçk'dilhs, sliflnvp and all different
.two minutes Is sure Tlvasher. Pre*f(tcbi, Tty. "JEL
linee hours and
honored superintendent of education far racing car ISO miles over the Galveeton — kihds'bf fish cap be easily■readied at
going some for two people In- an auto­ Xunge. J. D. DavidsoqTjk: iS
Orang* county for nearly fifteen year«, beach speedway Monday In two hours,
th^if respective habitations.
mobile. but that la just what was dccoin A. Howard. AbkenUiluKtha school board desiring to put on record six minutes and six seconds, eetabllshing •
MT is now n project on foot to their high appreciation of h l| splendid
plished Saturday .when J. D. Ooaraey and reports of die Mo
record for the oouraa.
fid, a mew bridge from the City Dock of life and service, hereby* resolved:
E G. Hester rolìed Imo' Gainesville on for July were read
Tha postal savings banks are doing
w $myrpa to the Island, which will be
their return trip.lo Tampa from Jackson- nuraWr of citizens
I. That In the death jot MaJ. Lynch totter than «t first fexpaptsd. They haw
line with the proposed new tbe school board has lost A valued .leader
ville. Tile wonderful frut was nccom- to ttieir assessment’s
objective Ssnford Colony. and counselor, one thoroughly *courteous been fen operation about six months with • ^ ^
pUshed with a . Hudson “33," owned by assessments were lo;
several In each S ute and their dc[icudg»-v.
.
to Santoro! d p Osteen Palsy and sympathetic, whose pure Ideals and
Real Property from
,Mr. Cbarsey.
reach neatly a mlllioh of doflara
.«r oootinHSLion and Will enable exalted character were ever a 'help and
/• 1
'T he directors of the Florid:), Live Stock The Virginia Carolina i
Inquiry Into
The
^ roadl the heath., b ^ ^ h to In UVo inspiration. ,-Hs?
918.600
to
916.6U0
.J
,
. .and Fair Association, better know as the
Ibv nhiit going by rail there wllT V j X . That Orange county has l^et .a Ujie Steel
. Rsoe Track Organization of Jacksonville, »1.500 to 1.300, C. R.
rat Ikiniiw t« hai . ' *'
L
¿Ug|p. lost by liv in g to wglt fdr Ftjefid of’edocatlas, a faithful and effid- fermer Attorney
... _
tiuve decided not to attempt racing at to J9700. N. O. Ganief'Jrur)t(
V--' few officer, «ho »ought. the imprpvdment fore It to toh yhy with the
F» ,Mooerief UUs coming fali »jind winter. t.500. Tbe Clerk was lh s ir^ h d io tinro mmthrr ualttat New Smyrna,’
~ ' *Ws for this Sanford Cblg n jyte as of otiy school system and the elevation of ertoeae» agatnrt H .be did. no*
This is la compliance with the new stato the uja&lt;tollectetr?dvfhgj* l ^ n { a r w tipfhe
ih efid pf Coiqpado aryl are 50xli0 in* ypeth. and Is deprived Of a dtixen of tbe concern. The queetlc wijl doubt- ?..
e t t / ■attorney’ far . ebUsctioh’ tkkiag Ms
law prohibiting horse racing.
lees he* very embarrassing.
i.*7¡S
noble Uff and commanding Influence.
Edward
H
R.
Green,
son
á
t
HoriP
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IJ. S. District Attorney Fred L. Cub-' receipt for tsrhe. TbWJitr^et Gofi^slttce ;
SjiitF-lbird tier by"« shell-roed lXfo 3. That wldleGreen and owner of the Texas Midland
berly of Pensacola, has appointed as suc­ reported uaf*vwl*bly miOrdihabce grant­ fcfk'iwìdé-now being bullL Among the
toss our h ;s r u go out
Iso to the be- toed, expects to nmi^jr within a year, but
cessor to Hon. Emmett Wilson, assistant ing Franchise to t|ic ■jtjlmis* Southern AC, ‘Ù pnW e t Sanford 'dtixeng Hut heve
f'ryl
^feavod w l d e w ^ o d ''
J |of .^hó (Je- does not kiyre wbom.vGjbeq, saya ninedistrict attorney, tha Hon. Worth Tram­ R. po . and oni««1 a subiti dite, whiclv ufrfftdy.txwghf lots are P. M.“-1¿Rler. J.
cef
idd
to-whom
is
«lendad
«qr
profbund
unamiously.
Çounçilmnn
was carnetl
tefeh'years ggb. wt»en hla ine that took hint *
.W
mell, brother of Attorney General Park
t^prílÁl. R. |L Marks. G. R, ,C*lh¿utv 8. sympathy.
&gt; ■
( ‘ *; }. '
Holden ,¿noved tK it^th^brillnanito
Í.
to
T
essalo
¿auch
Wm
railroading,
ahf
Trammell.
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„
.5 .
Ibfnjh. Wm. Shelly, S .. Maixtvl!; «R. J. , .b iT h a t. i i ' s t r i U our 'tnipuic^ be
.- .'. j
amended bo-placed -oa- its
Du
ni
uvei
w
f
»
jnjcn
i
marry
y.V-D. Divisoti and ' j ÿ T m t a U
; , feffdrtiibetng m id a at Kissimmee b f title only. Cawied.j t Holdprf
dedicated hi G* m m o ryu tto vt\ departed
Olly looked into tlio pfopAlUoo friend end hetper. t h a t; a Cdpy of these S
* to organize what U to be koowo as .the thet tbe r u k f .b r
- ifîS
«rtm .W íoHy. coñftdent^it ,'tho ' a¡M-, Vbtflhdana M' Inscribed thereon and that tfi? fVuiuiDo \i m«iöü
Osceola County Fair Assoctfiflop, and It b ordì ns new be placed' upotr&gt;RA' :
Freight sates on grapefruit In '.»trio wii
it* T b « k V Wki»*
proposed to hold a county fab slXIsslm- lng and Inal pawfige, wD&amp;d\wg| c
the family,►of t|*
Inni
JackSonvlU sod. Higb. ffpHAàA Fjfcw*- ’ L *
htee souio time riext'full. „ t :
stjd-oac tq^efch ol iWg*wSgiK
iy una ma nous- ■v- o t a i t» v iim r
Io IWeua Mpni.,- aìjd còmigqous. pafb6'-':
j
soon
* - *1
"^çnQûfy Ar ptggtóltÍDOf.0
:• wfere attnfetod ' b»'''ilnd»eji' &gt; *0 ?u;wK ■ ¡ ■ ¡ I ^ M
Tbe ordEnknce wk
■pm.
Among tbe good. - thing* tifa Flòrida
"èflho board sMW meeting h
By
CltrnaEjtchangols'doln^. s k y s iù e i Volu­ final-passage. ’Thuse'
I
lelcoa. In' a curopi.-nnt Alpd'wlth'the
Sanford d iri^ p /th e Orlsndb, August gtlk 1#1f.v.’
;&amp;*!&lt;
live
were,
,D.
L
Jhroshej
* |Sr
sia County Record,. is having - better and
atqrstate 'Gbmmefep .xbganissmn. ft Is
Mòrti peopie
.Ifito
-&lt;t&gt;"-- ‘
i E. Ivre* .. "
more' uniform pec»»- g » ,lp th e maritol. D. Holden, IL" Wst
alleged that the complainant and other,
. Á ■
tOtjjv, fu » mora
more eery
^
77*
n n Tifltssúur
Howard, J.
The more attractive tneVpipk the
shippers are being discriminated
W, L Ssoay.
juried. Mov
it 'nrvnr of shippers wt ' thA Pacific
uniform In color, xhee and quality,
better will be tha'brkccCre^ivaJFrlbr your iijls ns tlgfuVi'fiiV'tkc
terminals.
.
Ir.kpJh« *
proved ÖgTtNfisfinanto
frui|.
A bill has been Introduced in the
* i.iul
Cefried
L.0.3
Georgia legislature lo allow . women tbe
1
W ater, W «H r rygrifwJwr« &gt;
W.
W.
Thereto*
hail
jkirthamd
one
of
right
to
vote
and
to
serve’on'
the
Jury
and,
7®
DflHng tbe «beayr rgífig Xhttt'MoodmPf 13a • »: .’-rT
‘-í«!
w . 'r* 1
the flfie»t miffiis for rodsting peenuu and bold any dvil office except congressman
1
».
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..Vafternoon thAfegtor'cnJubi- 'down Mug,
là» pop corn and will have a'refniar stand at and senator. The bill also provides that,
and Pfeik. AVpnóa*. òli tri«! |o es**'
TJ.MWer à Sons comer. The outfit Is built ilmy be axs
exempt from road duty, military
'tnlUR&gt;
; l^erkWg on'T Ite Br!
Into seWerT.bh Fhfiit street, Jn front
Ilka a room on rubber tired wheels, and cah aafpoUoe duties.
”
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ow
ttm
-pUéfe
m
ia »
Thc’new t ^ Ä f e d g t w W hrfhg
.3
i ÜeForrest' Block.' fbo ' “ ' Wifi
LlUfehwn convenience as ho enclosed In b»d weather. Every part
Bearing strong boxes filed with gold
tip here, and tlifeji
iL jito tbe - w ater.
Strength, and of the machinery is up to'dsle, fa d com­ roeral Antoine Simon, depoeed presi­
O itce n ^ U 'Ö K u ^ k bckígl»
[' gaiinlaUt|(f lake, and for a gum
• i ..
cobieht* pact. and Is sanitary thnAighout. Mr. dent of Haytl, aooo-npaUUd by rix 11»ytM
Tbumou thinks that Sanford la progress­ Un officials, arrived In New York an route
the Store*. A force id bqgf* es»»iruo»«Lí#(MTí .McLain of
wna kept busy poshing the • t a l e e . at
an.eyeotrow- ive enough io support • good trad« In to Parts. They M from Haytl op the*
stfeet andonly a heasetlon »elng-rûshed élUrtlfe wooden ap
i o w n e r s fentara this line, and has certainly given the pub­ downfall of President Simon and U l i \ ‘ *;
will, sooq be In ptac^. The M
lic a fine- outfit. Patronize 'th e MW known that thrfe. troobio atorAd over a
[+ rW the tain avoided' o flood.
iÿ i
•tructkm
bs^bqc
pop corn
m atter of an outlet for this water
wfctoo when you want
to
__
city council .vrilU nptaqM W ^
tn thte
*y-i.
a
attention, to mqkli^g a bridges w i ^ ¿ H * ; ofVtcu* Berger, thesbclaljhnravrtlng.'lkiMic to nat
*■ &gt; atru» Southern r ranchi se A *Vt
‘ account of a mistake
better outlet
1
st
member
Wisconsin. IntroOdceda
Geneva
and"Ne*
Smyrna,
Cures fiouiheni Railway
Jo' sidewalk, gradea .the wgtef.doee not
I
in
congress,
that
grantadW^arvchlse tobpetate ovar 6erflow in the proper Channel to relieve the
.. 8 p k 3 K r t e r s v e «7 man
Photo
T»
x^prop- teln streets of Sanford by the d ty couodl
presame, and. sonrç other outlet gWgt bo
Mqndey night The franchise is' publish­
f
IU
purdusÿl H»
ed elsewhere In The HaStkTfehd a
É
nf Falinetto *nd
sal of same WlU prove Interesting to 'th e
take poseeaslon of it at
u»
pdbpieof Sanford. The dttfis Southern
to* the woM
Which
gree
while
a
young
tasn,
ha«
had
several
years
■
i
r
.
.
the
old
v.-«w
evidently means business and «rill not
, Missionary
ÄÄV
_________ ______ «MNrigvce lo the photographic work In
only build a line from Kisalramee to San­ into the state
• fl to then Landa
' 'T " " u n f A u Unde, aspects » put In a first data
ford but will have their Own docks and Ush system. U-oreatThg much exdtimrtMr?* - ‘
thr»« words of IU
bwc awJ bandle all kinds bf
‘\ ,
'
i
probably an Independent steamship tine. In Baltimore.
-go
indudiag hrgh'IrkfiF"portraits d
The
story
of
the
wreck
of
tbe
battleship
.W ilbur
and comroerfclal Stork. •’ Mr Arsi
r f* ra
being raised at ..Havana, j
the A* CL I*, was I h 'th e* d ty this week ,
kl George W. Gordon. great future for Sanfofd-and
Will
The
Hanford
truck
.
•bows
how
foolish
wgs the cry, |l i n i t i n t; •
_
and
states
that
Florida
will
bave
1
a.
great
VI I T —T- la dead. a firm belelver in advertising
ber ths Maine." Jhat led us Into war
^influx q( people Hus winter. Last yeor their annual pfcoic this* year
gto p ^h to fasi all u&gt; ijiake good bere.
AVj
the Coast Line bandied 109 car» of home- piúTa meeting to arrange for. detain WU1
Spain- Experts like General *
be
fwd
inHowjird-Packsiid
Lend
Co.»
of­
BUsy.
say
the
cause
of
the
dseuuction
of
and many of th o fM fle cqm» . 1Í;
’
k is now beidg
done
Impact tlic Und» ■ ■ ■ L . ihepwlff fice nea^Wednesday ndrnlng a. »o'clock. the llalna may never be' known, bpt that'
This
city
has
^Confederacy
M tg -w iai^ M to ^a ud Í 'ver &gt;hod y who U interested ia invited-(V ghfe
to buy!
brick'strema.
aitetul _ the meeting. Every grew« M
‘ i cauyyl hy an
,
1
a
population
will
streets art being
out
iA uU be there. ,
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SINCE' 1M
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make friend« everywher e. They «re
designed that way—for no effort and
0 0 expen*« U »pared to make them

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IV/J r v j- K a t »q * We have just received a shipxtxI J L I I d
p.
ment of Boys’.Nickefbocker
Pants, all New Patterns, in Worsteds and .Cashmeres,
also a fine line of Serges.
P ric e s 5 0 to $ 1 .5 0
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'* faultlessly " finished—they stand
wear and tear and do not shrink.
We wouldn’t «11 them .to you were
--î ** ■ we
not convinced that they're beet.
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C LO TH ES T H A T 8ATI8PY

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' pensive my with the Idee of lowering
the Insurnice rate why la the axxnmer
'
* ;V ■ i D f
B tldjet of Opinion “ ju s t Be . breezes d« f t / they force the insurance
com panic* to bring down the rate*.
Like several other important* measure*
undertaken by the present city council
[ they havefalien down on the fire truck.
-The^ havn.jwmethi/ig.on hand* that ia a
' V u ttse h phant and the elephant ia eat* log
o f'th * d ty manger every

M M W 0A« POSI

117 East First Street

misdemeanor and upon conviction fined
not exceeding fifty dollar*. Each day's
business conducted in* violation of the
provision» of this Act. shall constitute a
•eparate offense.
* . ,
thlnk our serren ordinahéè ia'being obayed by the fruit stnnds. - lit fact f ;$àn’r
ÜUnk it w»r modo ,tô lie- enfoctàgj a*
favodtism seenfi to ■rtde' SamrarVpaÎ
présent.
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J*’ X -.* * * - t t T't
(lenti 4f. il Smith wiyr -tha t 'thxï
0 U any o( Ipy. Tend«* baya « ra tA R
à ro ‘«loin¿ luiijnr.-. In evriV t í ? :
history o f' F k a id ^ i/filu r «çid
I tfie. liijUteH
The
table* the.
il doing ¡(¿ duty fi) tÀm-.r-j sil,
lag. Celery, h e a d JM tf
u nine;* man in tim Hçwse. s*4 ,v
kutuijuat*. sa padillas‘.kH*
j^Seontpr 0okejßrt\lili of
Inning and/rotn ammiri
t Ü ^ tliriifT Á 'k lítio n . n r W-jT v-^SbánjK
I W popular favor os tab
&gt; tíq^.W lUApi AWtrfBniith. .,f, HÍchitUi}
nvoCado or álHgntor liètir
I :BtüaótrJJ.^^UlC,
«ft:
into It* own. I c*Of*W- ttrin
i J^ n W A h c r Smith, ni « ■)' » ni. o m

m udi

idilli'

pie ánd'fiem the latter. imbavi»
for iduch «heure and‘«mina
my back). Ai y*t l.havt not
my mlijd obbtrt » burnt fire I
Company. lit fact’my determination' lie*
only been strengthened for* now I know election in this Runner. Now |
that an tnsurance trust exijtu and you to hav»* a white primary why d&lt;
cannot get a cheaper rate from any one of garnet
tha componici tiu t are hi the trusc
This ok) palaver •about the tariff aaao- 0 My friend. Joe llarrokl deserve* n
clatloq rooking rut** and. the great risk special mention for collecting a
etfpéod for tlx rallef af a
account of. sJcktftm and
,become a ebarg
■*i titer u'JBtucpts nit. 11 ill »aiuiium c*
to carry Insurance "any longer they, urilf Hanuid
jte W s ig h t
havefo get together and carry their own stalled
With QOS Of
because the prtswnl high rate U rpafje the lod
- by the pwpie living in other stati* VhO destituì!

V ha»®,Koo\ tariff, no red's, -no wgy et fo «veli
. ^det«taltdng risks bint Jdst plnst« on-ftny ‘donlitloi
. old price apd the business man fa forced the Sam
topayjb . ••
” '.generan
, 4 « f that the; jvwmrf 'kunraocep-«» hares 1c
; - ..Tor fire,proof bolldlng» tn -Sanford is an
~
buinyge and there 4 a f)n earihly ireeson 0 la m an advòhixa of screen«, gAd thè
why we should submit to .lt I can giv* .tfeath uf fly and »nosqufto.^ In fact l
t ‘O figure* pn the present rate cf insurance, think'the day ia bot"ini’ ' distarà when a
the asbouut of property insured here jawyriDoompoltheoW neraof ail houses
j!*# ___________ _ 1 „a. r *•* . .
j »-»ia *__[‘^.lÊ!* , ..
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- i# a.
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C’. i every year and the amount of aw nty
that Is made by the high handed methods
T ' , of the insuranaa companies and I purpose
to d« lo. Tt» recent purchase of k
' * 55,000 fire truck by the d ty council was
‘a worthless expenditure of good', money.
&gt;
W ith the Idee of towering insurance rata*
y or Just of,spending the- dty'* money, the
council bought this expensive toy. Tho
- first'coat tike all autoroohUes will not be
* th h Uat coal. They md*t spend 0 sum
every mdhth to -a garage to keep this
- : anglee. They must Abend moiwy to keep
^ ^ .r e p a i^ p d
. - riWirolnT • .
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t tjxr insurance companie* aresaftir tlfan

uAme oni

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Uw s r.i¿stör p g B r .lW siñ 'á

;l(eì..'THe':.ffooto hvi*^xvy 'Saldirj

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BTjtóf ten « bji » pegf an ity

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iUty-sçcûnd Uituu^ aiih ^ ç
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“fPN;- ««d WM^k. ia the mean old
that nover gets stfiylhlng righi
ywu name la omitted from ‘among
« la * |m l no one ever f&lt;xù.
mi st ake* and.
tw ow pliara^prajs« for the good It

f “It fak*Mb^dis*d)ori
fling away with■&lt; H j

JibfikiQg
police codrl trial

bor'a rooster.
4 It aiwayy:

lato s stoke wk
vhluuiiig. tome
trade tn wait 4^
discours«, iftrfjj
tociwy

town that m«ki
any mere man
wait on th*«

and just wjfy

ob t&gt;beyond J
ih st he'k onTyt
1 hope thía^s i
fops be is the
^ Every rest jut
unch countgr,

^li àutdo èt]
i t t's d k m s ^

at I beiir
y fill iifaofi
*tenàri tod

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COUlilTY HAPPENINGS

get It this week but were disappointed receipea In all besides practical Informa­
ttted by il ii ridt? thii friftrhtii
at aay tiro* b areafteb a fllisd la or
to find ¡1 sold. They will look (dsewbere, tion of their food values.
SEND TOR THE
however, as the congregation U anxlou
raPteadakadba Itolwi todeuhJa
t^•;-* --X ij-nL
The following from Luther Burbank' la
r
Suret,
aast
o
i
Frrfxh
Aremw.
r
to have a piano.
*•
e . T hlrm oth S u r e t fourteenth
worthy of notion:
*
A Budfel of Interesting items
Maile
Rich
who
has
been
borne
be limited oaThir*
Riley M, Fletcher Berry:
____
From Correspondents
te n t h Street, east of frrech A
for the summer, will have for Kansas on
“I lave looked over your Fruit Receipea [ tr* ^
*
Friday of this week. She will teach In
railroad May. fee a
quite carefully and enjoyed It very much. (J) Tbs I•aid
uw curaptelea o i said
the
Roitington
schools
tbs
coming
year,
Tlif. EVfNTS Of ORANGE COUNTY
It seems to be ^ mine' of Just such In­ r a t e n d p r e r e n t e . on all etroet* and areouea
A Magazine that
A party of our young people plan to a o
nsroed hrrdn. except Thlrtrensh Suret aast a l
formation
be found in one volume on
■ ■■■■t
company her on the boat as far
to ll Hire rear |
Tells «11 About
thla subject."
.
lim ite d t o t r e e
P
r m c t r n t s t a f f o f R e p o r t e r a Weekly JacksonvlUe,
ir r e t « annudl aivrtiuet.
ve nu
oil »irret»
of paru tbrreoi. IrinJ wret
Yours
for
fairer
flowers
C o v e r » t h e T e r r ito r y fa r
ot French Avenue, and ta lines m u d sa n k m a
Florida. It Blos­
Our young people have been having
and better fruits.
•outh, west of rtrech Avenue
T h e H e r a ld
\
Jolly .times. Last Friday, evening they
Section 3. All ordinane«. 0* parts oi ordi­
soms AVèely in
Ltm tn Busianx.
natina, la to n Alet herewith, be a a d lh e same are
gave Mr. and Mrs. Dressor a surprise, on
h
m
b
y
repealed.
GENEVA JO T T IN G S
Doubleday Page It Co^ of New York
Monday evening they drove to Prof.
•[\T" 1ffW1!,
"~T~~-r'1
To Hon. F orm t Lain Mayor:
«tpn-fol Correrpondroce to The Herald:
Maris1 home on Silver Lake. Tuesday are the publisher* and the book la bound I hereby ecn ify that th* fcreeotag ordinance «ran
Mr. and Mr*. I. D. Hart are again at evening they were entertained by Mlaa to become popular with the public.
nation.
duly pareed by the a i l Council In regalar
i
August 7, 10It.
home after a month pleasantly* gpeni In Neva Gormly, Wednesday afternoon and
The many friends of Mrs Berry are
M. W. LOVELL
c
C4t y äarh.(
r .Georglaaad Alabama. •
evetrfng-ttoy w*re efttertained at i t a congratulating her on her lateat effort and Approved August 7,1911.
The. Herald extends compliment* and
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Worthy returned to Worthington home on Lake O'Nora.
FO R R EST
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their home near 4 n e r *cu*' t*«- h»*t ^M r. B. A, Howard and Mr. Wallace best withes.
Thumlay. They were accompanied by were among our Sunday callers.
ihelr daughter. Mrs. V. T. Peter* who
Suuday a t th e rirs t M ethodist Church
Mr. Packard of Sanford spent Sunday
will speod several weeks there.
UNIVERSITY - OF ^ FLORIDA Fiorii» ile 'Coll»« ter Weaw*
•:45 a. tu. Sunday Sfefibol John
with the Ellsworth at their (Interesting
Mrs. G. R. Nicholson. Mrs. Homer home on BeanlaU.
Metüng« Su pc ILOO a. m. .Preaching. I««Infantile X »uprrlor but Jn tretn r: •i .
n iltW u rt
C. 11.
Nicholson and children' leave Thursday
C,
II. Summer*.
Summers. C. IL Summen.
Summers. * 'Christian ,I1,f »«»«»tttllan (Dr flo rin s ««m g ^ k in
C i l i p *1 Art* awl gel i m i, HiriieJ M i d with
^
Mr.
Harry
Ward
eras
looking
after
busi­
Kladwrerwa Olirei *f M«ee, Scitel -I Art, Sdkref »I
for a Aonth's stay at the beach near
Salvation, a working
ffLgg) gl I
ness Interests here on Monday.
F liiiO w tr e ip a e u ihewethe.e. Ti Jiìm tra*.
Worked In". Text
Deytona.
,t*
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We understand that a committee from
7JO y. m. Preaching
My. and Mt*. J. H. Huddleston are enr
the Grower’s Asaodnikm ti arranging the Christian".
joying Ufa In JacksonvlUe for a while,
Tor1 a farmers picnic to. be held next
AG members of the church are urged
visiting (holr daughter, Mrs. Yerkea.
month the oHioere of the Cameron City to attend these services and bring soma
“ " g- n*~- T*vt/" nt fWI" ~ t" la.ipend- Former'a Club will extend a oonlrahhrone else.
vltatbri to the commóttew-it i j i n * 1 J M tn g tfW rm &lt;

FLORIDA FLOWER

TAMPA

FLORIDA

■vTeij Cants the Copy

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reeraail Paw tosll wflOTCeneva but
:k for a day In the Interest of Stetson
Uni vert] ty.
Herbert Westbrook of Jackson. Ga.,
la again in Geneva mingling with old
friends. .
Rev. Ei L Smith, of i Long wood made
t»l&gt; monthly visit to u* la*i_Sunday,
preaching two excellent sermons at the
Baptist church and administering the
ordinance of baptism In the afternoon.
The young folks enjoyed a. moonlight
picnic on Lake Hamey last Monday
night..
0. E. Uttle recently visited Jackson­
ville In the Interest of McLain^s saw
mill.
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We are glad tu know that Mr*. Mornn
li'ggaln able to sit up, after two weeks

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llin e e s. .

Charlie Adams, in answer to' a tele­
gram, arrived In Geneva last Tuesday
from Buffalo, N. Y., a few hours after the
death of his brother.
Never In the history of this H ub p b «
has Itgdlirens been more deeply gdcvetl
than on Inst Tuesday. Aog. Isu when
the sad message wcirt forth frorp_ the
bedside of Mr. Jv
A ^ t M . &lt;^l^tjki£
spirit of this noble mxte ^gd 'poesed^be

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«o-®hunjU.*ohllgatien^- sltowltore are

V bifutlful grove with lab !» , and »cots cordially ihvlted to worship with us.
"
ready for use. near tho car line etc., and
.
khould The weather, W unjavrWsble at
AN ORDINANCE
the time appointed the nipctinif.coukl be
held In our church. Cameron (ity will
give them a royal welcome.!! they de­ Grantlng to tfte CItru* Southern Rati-1
way Compony
cide to come here.-.1Cl_______
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'ACDorounoM OwahhSd U n « ts*'LAVI or rag
Siati or Fu»:»*. Ir» Suazon» **o Asucm,
MOORE S STATION
Special Carrre pood roc* to Th* H*v*td;

Mr. and Mr*. Archie Cameron went to
Coronoda beach this week lor an outing.
Mrs. Cam«ron bus been ill which delayed
their plan of going heretofore.
The McClelland children ale spending
the week in Geneva W ith their grandma
PrevatL
Mrs. Georgia Walker writes from Northansc. Me., (hat she und her sou. Leon.
Will be here again in abort time for the
winter.
. ,
Cards recently received from Mrs. A. E.
Beald of Nortbanson. Me., and Mrs. K. M.
Warner of Bridgewater, Conn- send greet­
ings to all friends here;
Vki- visited Ostean ferry Sunday—work
la progressing there very rapidly and also
at Hie Geneva fexry^hqgins Jo look os 11
‘ not-be king before 'tho S*. John*
b t bridged and open tp .tlte public:

;F&lt;* savernl

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Cutiu* Jhsma, nuaooM s *j»u Pnvutux.

Bi Ir OnLukts by th*Coonctt 0/ th* City ni Sanfard. Orsa** County. FlorU*.
. Sectlon I. That sdlliority 1« berabv ilrrn,
rsnted and coavvyvd oato t»*,VUruj Southern
liUwsy Compsny. a
tho Uwt u( t
«HallKkO, |JX)
ctiavtmrt. nv«intiin,
road, to t» operstad by sny routivs power othcv
tt* n »t**m. ihfaw h th* tald City al S*nkmJ.
upoo, »lodi, thtjuxh, ovvr and aqre* ih* 1 Irretì
•d «vrnure ot (A* tald City af Sanford. « (ol­
ire:
.
Iluibcy Street (rocn th* wfotrrn ictmlnuioT u lti I
iiusbty Street to P ilm e tu Averlo*, l'iUnetlo I
Are«»« freon Hndtoy Street to Thlrtsaath Street, [
Fourtrvnth Street ftrrn P slntrt» Avvnu« to Cy:e u A Tenue. Crprre* Avenue (rum lourtrenlh
trott to th* novthern Corporstc limita. Watrr
Street troia Crprre«1Avenue lo Q*aloni Areno*.
Sanford A venne (rem Water Suret to Caounerolml
Street. Commerci»1 Street trota Sanford A rm o* to
P*1te tto A r e a « - AWn. Thlrtreath Street (reto
„
. ------- « ft, 10 *N unnemed Mroot boH ot. RnbOuaci’s Surrey « sn
nford, ihrocu otrth along tokl
dananwrf fletei tò Ih* noethre n end ot t*kl &gt;treet
•o.ÌT»n»»i1t&gt;d A Tenue frwrt Ita *K (heni termlnu*
liftne norlhwn a r p o n i» limito.' ^
Authoeliy li sito herebr llvtn . tren in i ami
am verni in Ih* Cllru» .VmitKfU R aliviy Coiapaay,
lu «uccrewr* and assito*.* tp buQd. am i truci,
»«Infoio. w *rew and conduci a dr*h and wbarf
■pott. alimi, ibroulh. «ree and a c m i Cypeou
A i a m la ciu n d ad la Lak* Mann» lo ih* northn,n curporete Unita, taaetbar aridi lb* rii hi io
roala Alla and cuti lo a crada mtabliibad by ih*
Ciir ai Sanford. far talo -Cyprtaa Aventi* frucn
'Watca Street. north. lo ih* noplMni corporata ik sù ; and io m ala and la i a raadwajr (rem th* tald
r a teS tr e et IO thononhrrn and of aakt doti: aaid
co id e a r toba buUtof (ut* U a lu tai aa Ibe Granire
vento nemed. l u w c w n o r i or anim a, mar
dearo adtlaable and «vfVfcqi. and aald roadway
lo ha (rea and open lo ih* ritiro»» oa San fard (or
Ingm» and « m a i in ond (roift aald dock * ,

ONTHLY
FARM AND HOME P A P E R
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T O G E T H E R ' W ITH T H E

E RALD
Both« Now oi1 Renewal Subscription For

■ A t U h o r lt r U a la o h «l»t&gt; r tW c n . t r e n i n i a n d co n 1
Com pany.

v » d » 4 t » i h * C M r M T ta n t h a r n • U i l e a y
Mr;'$JrîuÇ*A«jt4«» \4 :
Ha-¿«juhtepCa a M .MUSSA-- h&gt; buikl,
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WM&gt;WftyrifartttÄrmtf' «¡W’.aV.nd.
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«Ór^ 911 Sunday, nnd afiprwnni entertained
3 * in with a picorant auto ride.

a m itn x t.

MENDETS

&gt;. Tlio (hitv eitity i a ( fie ld ,œ cti I* how Hi

f w i 1IK XclatiM t)a»- malto Utoinvn hi*
paug/WM Àhd pom&lt;! wonder folly fine corti,
wtrner borne
trig Id a
buine remodeled,' ^

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laoden» tpeaunr »*amt t f &amp; r W W « . fia* V ,Say,’ br^.' äd»warU ,w#s calllttf Vpbpjit
&gt;ef&lt;f od Mbvtdirdp tué' ItiUiajÎ at. CairfjpfrOûCi Or d a A J ' ,Wh*r^M so- kirwa l r è M *
4f l r

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»r«*p*f »ActW by rinvio*
lÄ W bynrhûd.'ivm II

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f e r' d « # * » r i t e n i *
Ta'W 'idtiaa.hi'thé tlita U r.

"And th* râlai **
came W If JÙ
our Ladies will ftll-n1

r.

&gt;yp Ioni! enough.

Mrs. ’C. A. h a of Sylvan Lake haa gone
on 11 trip /ta th and frlcuda In pc. will rerttM irkh Improved health.. ;
;
oM iHtle grand,
fo u h ttt^ fo w » PPttatWl^WM weck .fst

usive
,e t Their farla w eit of W ® .

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have

Gran tm

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�Farm Lands Have
Doubled in Ten Years
I heir-ao-

High-grade Piane®, Organs
andI Graphophones.
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Easy Payments.

Low Prices

Florida Leads All Southern States W|Ui Exception
In Caurt of Court«y Jogge, S ta te of

riendo

Washington, Aug. 10,—In tea year», IMO to 1010, the sixteen Stale« of the South
bare more than ‘doubled in the valve of farm . landa ànd_iniUdlhg*. TM* valuation
baa Incnaaed from K 077E81.000 to $6,964.782.000, a gain of H887.f91.000. Tbs
average increase for the entire aectiem la 12S per coot
* The table given below baa been. prepared by Charles J. Owen», comxnUaloner of
agriculture of the Southern Commercial Congress, jind la baaed on the reporta of the
Bureau of the Census.'
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Theaummaryfollows ___- .............. _......._ _ _ _
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Tatal Valuation if rarm Lauda and Banditi X»

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i r* Eatit* I
'tnnlf J. Back Ì Onaa* County
Hotfoa la hattby tivao. to all wboe
* DAYTONA
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BEACH , FLORIDA
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SITUATI» DIRECTLY ON OCEAN liU t.ll

l u t t i » o f M i d a ataca . »

Special Sununer Ratei in Effect June lit
SPECIAL RATES GIVEN TO AUTO PARTlts

221*

C. M. WILSON,

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T H E C O L L E G E O F A G R IC U LTU R E
OF THE UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA

Tha Paritari' Callaia-Oflert tba WkrwUul Court*» In AsrtrwJtrT*

With the application of the principle! of adeotifle
of a periodai .dovi
n r n 11 TgrietiTifrrèi »ndiort. The Smith hot
andiaputed lcader»hlp ih the greatest average annual rainfall, and in the num b«
growing hour»;v
, &gt; ft ' \

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M m caoümm wkariila

a c a w a U I r i p r r i n e * * k » i ,* ,&gt;

quick hr » t a i n t « ! tu -rod bj

Itq bava had both coilr*-

'T T 7- -

VOICE 0F THE PEOPLE

paper want a l a There la no. range cat­
ti« for aale yei fully half of |^àL odi are
“ Truck farm» for aalé;
form* foi
rent."
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Letters and Communications on
Population of Orangé e o d ^ C ,')r&amp;i.'lh'vr
various Timely T e d ic i"“ ^ »a about itMWti; my flaUstkg^ t

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yraf

Wfod July

figuring on 19.000 glvea Tvhbut'
to the square mile, andtM S n)
7,000 and Orlando aa mtkL'awi
nothing of the other ifTwng,“
have left 8,000 people to - poj
vaat area of M IS' •&lt;iuap*‘ ndi
muat keep In doae cdofipemeat the moat
aura and the moat safe product of old
Orange county—the C«Uta tW hog* and
hi» town »hould either move to more eòo« the abeep.
£ \ ? ..' \ . j j k s &amp; L ■
genial surroundings or spend seme time
1 toy keep In close couflrtbm
In a pukUe spirt led way Jo lmprovementa
•catoroof auoh law end let
aa ho som /hem, However, neither of
these cauaaé' appeal» , to -the chronic
trtln a,
knocker; the " average \n o ck « U tn o h
atnietlonist l*ftcan«rh«1qi0wa / «pry-lftd |:
jpf constructive- me .‘nods InTjuildJtig op.a
r c iin pMignlflmhe fauiuri
b l eu ^proportion t&gt; actuil

VETERINARY SURGEON
ANO DENTIST
o rn c ^ b A w rs tkahstt.h

C011MN DEVOTED TO PEOPLE

C IT Y

ORLANDO, FLORIDA

RESTAURANT;

( P in t Street, ana black from Depot oppoalt« Pwiufflor i

.

H, E. W IS E , Proprietor
Formcrl^M anager of Central Cufr

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Chops, O ysters and F is h a Specialty
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tfÄO'-For LacfW* ancf Gohtlenven
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source: of

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^ P r a a d .'an nrtldo In
tw f ttir yH from Cameron
cnltie being It miUunce
haJ^k^d 1(or HpUrl • 1 wUb to place
Vtyaelf in dafeeAr of^the cattle, purely
from an ocottoolo standpoint.
r f o t When yol/rMuce die thing down to
i.ii' IfiM iirihl/sta the,"human family could
exist longer oa-beef panic than on celery
or latiuoA ^fTor ftffit mailer corn, peas or
i y i a l . rye. «aeu and barley,
our crops /«ri-jre'fcouki exist on

nothát crop

season, pro-

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a&lt; V Jderriy la growing JliO Texas bean
which has poda two and three feet long.
- C » 9 F ittin g :
The pods ere brittia and resemble snap
bertha before and after cooking, y t ^11 W ir k K m iivpo iftt ÌM fw v U A t t e n t i
Tbe rain fall for the year is acme ten
ioohea ddfldent. b u t'lt U possible Jbr tba
. hbotjc gbó
average for the year to bo malntalAed Qfyprtdto (9 ty iU U before the rainy season la oVcrv
G. A. DaiGy, of Chlpley, ntUrtd a peach
which measured 11 Inches In cm*jtnief-J
ence and weighed 18 ounooa. Tltert are
other peaches In Chlpley 36 Incite» around
and weigh 148 pound«.
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The Florida Cltrua Exchange will handle'
f«om forty to sixty pc* .cent ihqra fraill
tfok
tbau la s t U ¿ h a n d le d Otf^pOr

^ W í t h p r o ^ a p p l i c a f í ^ .p r o p ¿ ^ t x í &lt; i .i
M Ü A - « te tti, a n ,11
I.i i.-!na-r- (nm. llut (t -jilc.i .in J (it
\
bfmg» fiij,ndalYtmrii* pieasftig'tt;
,»IA) mft loRr the matlmwm profit-die jo u
r'
¿ * * * £ ( 0* . from,-improper, è^ur
.T h o f it .
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Fertilizer..Company

^JACKSONVILLE

FLORIDA

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V^enemy w pay bn^-tof
the -foifowlri’-rraaons^
**'.. t."Flrat Because
. -ÏW. &gt;thè
.A•«
ifgé oduttty ii.b e jtJy «

wanted
firçss They Are R liht.
* /% taa^dnliea given for Orange county
la l i f t

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Number of ta n a ».'and groves aa 1,394
Tho' M»rtoo ^tounty f ^ 4 r 0 i ' be held
tor lo» tliâh «né- farm of. .grove to the November 81to ¿4tb of this year. Ih|»
la more th in 4 j p ^ vlnitluiiion, iw i t a t?
ipector .within the stali«
to 'visit the exhibition
ikes a display Vhlohia

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sunS 'your i aji

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MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP
Orlando People Are Tfeodpf Poor Ser­
vie« of W ater System
y holder in the city
demanding a
cbttpgc In our water
and light lyitrm , either municipal ownership, ore contract fhmi private owner,
ship that would guarantee ample lighting
and m tflr (saewro. the City Council,
several months ago went Into the matter
promising relief, and immediately. Com.
mittces were appointed la visit other
dtiea, Investigate their plant* end re­
port in order that the city fathers might
have-something substantial-on which to
hooe thfir work, those committees being
composed of both member» *of tire City
Council and private" individuals. City
after city were visited exhaustive re­
ports mbde. covering everything from a
(X&gt;wer plant to a water cock, an engineer
employed to go over the ground and sub.
m itptqM ind specifications, aü of which
liare long «inca basto submitted, but Mil)
the “long suffering” public is In exactly
the «orne, position as when the -matter
was taken up. .Jj.
Something should be done and that
immediately. There Is not a citlxeti in
the d ty who will not admit that the
wat....... ..
Is —» d e a l Um ■ WWTTBT

SOME N E W S Y

GOOD QUALITY DOMESTIC Mens’ Negligee Shirts

MUSLIN PETTICOATS

They, come most in coat style, dark and
This is a splendid quality
light
grounds with dots, figures and
Wenching, medium weight and
a full yard wide; a good value at stripes; a great value at from 50c to 75c.
For Monday only, sale beginning a t 9.
10c, but for Mon/ \ / \
day only we say u f] i|W
fifiteen y a r d s 1 . 1 V I V

A rare bargain in these mua
lin underskirts; They are nicely
made, trimmed in lace and em­
broidery; a good val. / " k g V
and a quick seller at
J
98c. -fo r Monday 1 y f l L

M M W tA M h s s i*
the rate Orlando boa grown In thp pair
three years, sveo the manager» of the
present plant agreeing that nrach im­
provement is ubsolutdy necessary, but
from all outward appearances the matter
has been put aside, or Is being allowed
to drag along, all interacted being held in
on unbearable suspense.—Reporter Star.
The M y W est Celebration • Xey West, Fla., Aug. 10—Although the
active work In behalf of the Over-Sea
Celebration to beheld In this d ty begin­
ning January 2, n e x t.' hoe doty been In
progress a few weeks, e groat deal has
been aoompUshed. and tbe success of the
celebration is already.asurod.
A resolution by congressman Frank
Clark, autliuHzlng tbe president to invite
foreign powers to be represented at Key
West by their ambassadors and war ves­
sels. has beenJntrtxhiced in Congress and
haf received the.approval of Secretary
of S tate' Jlnax end a favorable report
from tbe ¿louse Committee on Industrial
*A/ts and Expositions. It Is Expected to
&gt; pnSi within a. day or two and the pregi-

• ho* «Mured Um oummlUeo of hû
b&gt;idtírtt,‘Taft ha» prbmlaed lú fjsít'
-Wart on January i and ho wty be
«upunfed by many notable», among
i M&lt;tw7 'U. Flagler, the bytyler of tbe
-Sea Bslfcoed. the ccniptetlon of
h ^ T p e k b tJtlo o la to edil iô tg » at-

^¿AetP.pi(v. will supplement .tho
o f dM !..Çfyrd»

-wi7r\qanh’*»yi ytinpla àrousm git»

Our 10c and 12J4c quality In
dia lawn has been selected for £
Monday special. It is a nice
smoothly Woven lawn and «
absolutely fast color. Q 3 ^
Specially priced a t . . . v 4 V

w m fr w m m m

This beautiful $1.00 quality inessaline
in all the new and* pretty Bhades, laven­
der, pink, light and dark blue canary,
browns, black and * white
wHl be on display and sale
for Monday a t .....................

The one idea in buying thin
sheer white goods is to get not
only a thin fabric, but one that
will stand the wear and tear of
the *tub. This we have in
wash batiste. 75c .
quality . . . . . i . . . ; . . . . w 5 r .W ;

Habuti Wash Silk

CORSET COVERS

TOWEL SPECIAL

Just 50 dozen of these full-size
This we have in Black and white, a nice
buck towels in all white or with
width
and is noted for its washing qual­
colored border. They wash well,
ities
and
sheerness. See jm ttm m
weur well and they are worth
these on special display
M ™
more money. For M o n - ^ E e * for
Monday
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day 3 for.........................¿ . i / W

$7.50 H A N D -BA G

- $20 .00 TR U N K
This beautiful trunk free made

$6.00 T O IL E T 8 E T

Ladies’ or gents’ hand-bag, ox­
ford; btsavy russet cowhide, slid­
ing brass lock •and fasteners,
leather-lined, pocket; stitched
French edge, steel frame; in
fact evertbing that could' be ex­
pected of a g e n u in e lo a th a r
c o w h id e b a g .
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^.se ason e d Basswood, dark
brow n vulcanized fiber c o v ­
ered and raw hido bound and

heavy cowhide straps with lurge
brass lock, heavy, solid brass­
ed corners and trim m ings,
leqther handles and with combinatiqgidowcls; dress ( f t Q A
troy and automatic J h / H
.topjtmy. .; Value- *- ™
V

These corset covers are piade
of a good quality cambric,‘neatly
trimmed in embroidery, laces,
etc. They are worth more nioney
but see these Monday - O R a

♦ * „*
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Beautiful toilet set, nine pieces
Semi-Porcelian body, hard glaze,
decorated with large green roses
front and back; gold traced
edges and handies^ heavy gold
band base and shoulder lines,

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.¡’JA P A N E S E C A S ES
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icsQ-fibre matting cases atß.
i^tee^light weight .and just
bihg ior::ÿoqfi ràïiünér but.jheáe afe Specially priced.¿I SO *onos for Monday

SKIRT SPECIAL

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; ‘X e ;hnvo only .30 of these SWAQTJYASHTliese nrtfeu i t o bars artrio r a
Allll SKIRTS; - they arc perfectly cut and JuU-siz^ lied being made o f‘a
tailored’andoofir§.in white; whitp with Clo86|7 mesh netting and'extends
dots-and stripes,: also q. tew *so{hl. colors, over a square brass frame from.
$1.25 Value. .;Fd^Wduday..iyil&gt;rv. ^

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Our entire lot of 12 K*c and fSp per*
fficlehri-up sate of our nicest cales,* full 36 inches wide in white oi
fiSO* &gt;nd $4.00 hats made of dark groimd$iWith figures, stripes, (jgts,
e fespafrow and in the newest etc.r wUl be sold Monday only at- ..■. ,
} b lu ^ 'See .tlfese specially
ituid’i t f Monday &lt; 2 0 C Q
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NOON
iy night, Ipthe

�bosdliiy Òr IndUfsronce they deprive yoo
of hts assistance..
“He can be made .the community*
* rrtilligil Irtrj Friday Wanda* By
beat aaaeb The newspaper, mona than
any other factor, has to do with the town's
THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY
welfare.
It la a bugle announcing tho
- * .j . m a iy . cattar
dawn of new enterprises. It Is a pack hone
- gk.-at tlAvwrs. m u m m Manager
bearing burden* wheo other* qrc knock­
ing or shirking. It is the one force that
should always bring hopefulness. No
... TMC COUNTRY CDIIOR'» JOB ___
I clouds should be without allver lining*,
The country editor s Job is not writing. I If the newapaper meets its opportunity.
The average n u n who looks a t the editor These things and more the newrpaper
In any Kansas town and finds his career I can and will do for the town which wll
worth emulating knows Utile about the get behind lL Usually the careful busi­
foreaald career. The average man be­ ness man trie* to keep Ills assets un­
If Miss Rain should come to Sanford
lieve* that all theedltors has to do Is to impaired. A town abonld do the sa m e today, would 'Water-meter.
go around with his note book Jot down
end a good neyope prills ita beat asset
a few personals, write up a hatch of
"Afld.i^thc hfcwt of common decency.'
'The frequent runaways upon Sanford's desultory thoughts on large affairs'go to
don't
u i lt about beyeetllng a paper,«
.streets indicates th a t - too many horses pWsI and milk do wn Urn recelpUi ■V tt-'
are left at the post Funny state of af­ 1 The truth la dlffereht The- «cwflrry starting a cutthroat opposition, because
the editor is passively or actively on the
fairs In a dry tow a
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editor has to make mtfch 31 the news he
other side of a town fight. He won't
.writes. The commardel clot», the church,
f JacksoviUe Is making an efforflo make Jd»e baseball team, tho college, the law amount to two whoops if he doesn’t have
Bay street one of the most ” itaetiifrbl and order league, the county central com­ principle* and stand by them. Be proud
thoroughfares In the south 'a n d piany mittee, the whist Club and ihc*iood roads of him If ba la a good dean lighter even
features have b een ' suggested. How movemfcpt ill must feel the Influence of If he la opposed to you. Then if In his
about a dqooratlpn for the street corner* his guiding hand,-H e m ust'be In every­ Judgment he sees no real reason for a
of-tvfp.boar'legs with a bottle of nre en thing and run errands for everyone, pass fig!}* outside of personal ambitions or
rampant and the usual line-up of buduT the paper, get lbe ball, hire the band. factional difference* don't howl about
Mm being a coward. It takes more
—
tend out the circulars, deliver the adcourage sometimes to keep out of a
t. The Her- dress o f welcome, do the town lying for
fight than «» g«*
nm.
gw .
•h- in-order -lutrrrrcrTy's'Ffflre and F-.V-*
-“ t
him credit fo rh a v in g more common
i fresh from must be guide, philnsphea and .Ulead, 4a
scifso utiif KeiTw'IdA^nlAtii mptTyrju Lj Vi
rjw-atlBaa* ihaaa in OTnfalar* and biT mentor pnd
sw-ieelures sdmoolshot to thoro who are about ‘to
Sanfort the get l Dto trouble. Tlie preachey. the town
• Deep W ater For Sm yrna
drunkard; the statesman, the social
New
{Smyrna trill ask. the government
climber, the real estate boomer, ilia man
for
deeper
water at * the docks, lion.
A calamity 1« about tq strke Gaines­ from the grand lodge who Is about to ex­
Thomas
0.
Budding
ton lias gone to Wash­
ville. . The', VtjMp deck now has no care­ emplify the new work, the prompter, tbc
ington.
He
bean
a petition from the
taker and will cease to toll the hour. As broken soldier kindly bade to stay, the
all the business of Gainesville is u s ns­ captain of Industry and the girl with a
ec ted by the town- dock, business win fuilierlKss baby. oH oome to, him to help
naturally stop. The Herald advocate*
the employment of Jeeso B um for dock I confessor, the town boomer and the town I,n d 11x0 t.ivf
winder—a s Jesse never sleeps
| goat, doormat, rock of refuge, errand boy j |»thJ^ppaa
~...
and vicarious sacrifices—the editor Is I i1-1
“g a s
r The TlrnfU Tribune U forced to build tl)0 on|y creature'Iq all the wide animal]
a three story brick annex to the main kingdom that need tho wings of a dove. *
A
plant In order to take c a re -of the con**i«*ftb of • Ik»“- dm protective odor .
. 3
stantly increasing business. The Tamne of d » akun^ the smooth, *crawliDg beliy
•
Tribune lias been succeesful u s no other of ■ .w * n of dioduit. and the aspirations
, j
paper in the South and demonstrates of a go^-Em poria, (Kans.) Gaxette.,
.
A J M
that a real newspaper will prosper If
1~
operated upon a business basis. South L
women OBEY The LAW
Florida', great dally deserve. all the
8anfortl wonJftn, ^.npoaing a social
success that Is coming that way. thlb; whlch
„diiict«!
publishers much deserved—Reporter Star.
AU of which la very fine for those who
want posse« but The Herald favor* the
preeent condition where the railroad*
pay cash and the editor can pay If be
want* to ride. Hie editor of The Herald
baa no time to ride which doe* .much to
••temper Lbe wind* far the thorn lamb."

SIRRINE
Good Rooms

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Best of Table Board

Everythin* Fint-CU*

Special Attention Given Tnaiknl Ttada

Sunday Dinnct a Sptdabj

MRS. DONNA THAYER. Proprictrcss
W IL L O P E N A tJ C UfS T T H E

p A- Neat
rrfiefe you

FIRST

Market of Quali
uio bcgrbf everything tldivered

*

to yopr door by special messenger anti on I Ime
’

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WC CARRY A COMPLrTt U N t Or
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Florida and Western Beef and Pork, lam b; Dry and
Salt Meats, Fish, P o u ltry and Home-Made P ork Sau
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We ore-now prepared to give to the trade uur .iiH-vinl
BEEF
Try it-« ro u will be p e a te d .

HOM E-M ADE CORN

110 Park Avenue

Photic Vo I

For correct style and
value, in SH O ES can
easily be satisfied here.
The variety, in shapes
ao4. leather^ also in
e ..field from which to
iu want. J:pur best efou and to'please you.

r n t M' j f. t i m m
^

B d jrlip h shirt, ty,;¿act
t h a t the present anti-betting law 'a p j
OS fully .to pieylng.rkrt* ftr j pri'ra*
doe* to plsylhg ggTdt- f o r monky f it

HOTEL

• CORNER rOl/RTli STREET AND P A iS tT.TTO
T O AVENUE

lifflà u m irie s d ô V 'd o trpM a

tU S f VOUR
T O U A ’i t w j l f

wnHh® doue up in ¿he;
[manner, and reçéiye

Now that the bauch is a popular resort
c iò a s c s a r p C T t e » "pcrlcKi a p ^ o a d ir .»
Tho owner* of hath houses ore i\upposetl
. . i d protect thè Uvei of ihe bathers and the
- last legislature efihctod the following law; Hint they.will nob, fit-M
Any perron, persons, firm or Corporation hereflftqfj I t t ^ s t ^ Ì ^ 1
. operating or maintaining public, badi gtxf' luck 'Wilivh. cdMtu

T ^T

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- bouse*, bathing pavilions, òr other similar
•:; . pincrvwjwfa'jbatillg suits are furnished
i fór hire tir rent at fhe naside resotìTln'
m
«iota,dlflorRht, are-hereby required!

Florida

game, wj^-ba-without tW
eyccpt the ss tifaci IoYo I
we do hot balleVi thfré.ï
suom oyin the Stal**wj
action against ^.Jady'fcar

t t 't r t id e m so o v e n tt^ a p r o n

hie Unes and 1
•- of the ha then,
Possibly the ladies of the-WHska.^aW

.m û »

w *f

thsL'.whro the ,W&gt;djory çnfumii-Yf U*
mayor of Jaakaonvllle, to have the gamtt. !fgvqrita' paper .çmrtsÂr -thè. atmohAi
bag law’s of the state* observed, dr tipZ
meni |ha.r.**a^hç ^ ü r g . b t ! &gt; a
slbly tkayjba^e only read What the Tlme*Unlon said about it. *Anyway tltay have imit*-3o,(tic (lire
,-..n
decided, acoordlng to The Santord HeroM.
to dii - away with prise« a t ibair.hrldige i
contest*- This* dub is one of the|
roqst of social organlxatioqg.Ja |«nfoM

bridge'players, seeking to âècurt
prizes, are not different In fact
m fóV hP -dsk.thelx

many

mm
P o W v tfitj

ilfclUtonn. Aft
'f t 'p e p e fv .H h jl

toil the jmbbe

ift*which' hp saye

• bum Act” so that newspaper» m ay enter
into advertising contracts with roUroadg
i u d steamship companies and
payment for ammint of each ad&lt;
In trapipartatloh-' Upon
the "Hepburn Act” a pi

THE- -KNIFE

i-U n n s r y -

pnbllihlfl ¡j ft *, tbhadulea

a n y th in ,,1 wi t h

own

vldnlry.- The

Consumption;
i turn and all morbid tun
ot Heart, Lung», Liver,
y*, . Bfsilder and Eal&lt;
&gt;1 sa lt all Diseases of theE

p ery

fo r

A ttaching

�II. 1911

IN AND ABOUT THE CITY
” •

tittle Happenings— Mention of
M a t t e r s In B r ie f .
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perso n al

it e m s

of

in t e r e s t

Last gome of the season a t ball pork
New Garden aad Field Seed at L R
today.
Phllipe 4 . Oo.
5341
ktlsa Eleiiar Roberts has returned from
Bring your old tires to$anftard Machine
a vary delightful visit to Whit*» Springs. 4 Garage Cu for vulcanizing. * 48-ti
A few more Mason Fruit J a rs left r.t
Jamcy Williams returned, to. Sanfotx
reasonable
price«, at W.w. Loog’s Groa
Sunday evening from a pleasant vsea
♦
Uou spent with relatives and friends In
5 or 5 doses '686" will cure any case of
North Carolina.
and Fever. Price 23c
57-tf
Mias Virginia Young, an attractive
The
nursing
home
ot
8tb
and
Elm
Ava.
young lady of Daytona Beach, lathe
Is prepared to care for a limited numb«
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Artie*Smith.
oT surgical cases, l i r a Wright, nurse In
Anna McLaughlin has returned- to charge
.
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her henna In Sanford, after a very pleas­ ‘ ’ Finest Big Boston Lettuce Seed, just
ant visit to friends In Leesburg.
received at L. K. Philips 4 Co. SX-Stc
Annie Higgeni left the latter part
Eat chipped beef while the weather la
of the week for Arcadia to -Join a merry vrarin. cot in an American Slicing machine
bouse party at that place.
at W.W. Long’s Grocery.
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J u s t retrieved • new Une o f Art
Mrs. R. M ason'and children left last
week for a visit to relatives In Wrights squares, prices reasonable. Sanford
vlUe. Ga.
Furniture Co.
' ,
.
. 33-tf
We are equipped to handle your repair
Today’s game a t llotdsn Park will be
workSanford Machine 4 Garage Co.
one of the best of the season.
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Mrs. P. J. Crogban. of Jacksonville, with
One ond two bone wagons with celery
bef. lovely .Uttle daughter. Dorothy, ore flared aide bodle/at Underwood’s 17-lf
pleasant visitors to this city. They are
Autoes and carriage painting at Un­
the guest of Mrs. Croghan’s sister. Mrs. M. derwood's. Flrjt dess work.
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H. Bowl«.
Celery Seed—Paris Golden self-blanch­
Miss Maude Jinklos and mother ore ing. All French grown and Imported by
spending a few weeks a t. EdneyvIUe, N
i, L R . Philips 4 Co.
S 4tto
C, a ft« a short stay in Charleston and
All kinds of repair work. Sanford Ma-

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th* n a a tlM t wSfl Tat
Succinctly Arranged fqr Hur­
ried Herald Readers.
" A b u n c h o i c o lla r* g e t a a
. Last game of the season today.
e v e n a ta ri i n th a n o « * *
J. K. Bates sold two five acre farms to
" B u t so m e t u r n o a t to b o m a r e
prominent Kansas people on Monda&gt;
.s h o rt-d is ta n c e s p r in te r « ,
Ernest Brotherson left Saturday for
“
W h ile o t h e r s , a r o t h o r e w ith
AuburmlalflwtMre.be will spend severe
t
h
e good* w h e n it p o m e s to M a ­
weeks visiting relatives.
r a th o n w o r k — s e t a h o t p a c e t h e
Urs. JZd. Diggers returned Saturday
w h o le d is ta n c e —fin is h s tro n g ,
after spending several weeks with rela­
“ T h a t ’s C o r lis s - C o o n C o lla r* .
tives In-Charlotte N. C. t
•
“ T Jiey Y o n o t ‘q u itte r» .*
Miss Lola Goudy Is visiting this week
with Mrs. Goodhue,, . . . _
’’T h e y Y n a k e t h e i r w e e k l y trip *
Mias Mary Walker la' visiting In Uarnst o th e la u n d ry a n d o o m e b a c k
vllle, Macon, anjl Savaifhali during d
I r e s h a n d sm ilin g .
short pleasure trip.
“ T h e y h o ld t h t
e n d u ra n o o
•• The Misses Douglass of Ft. Florida were
(record I «,
visitors to the city on Wednesday.
\
“ J u s t c o u n t th o n u m b e r o f trip *
Messers. McDormlck,__Gould and Staltings, of DeLand. .ware ln_Saafoa4 i!
ttere pf business lust Friday. : |
- D. t t Wagner hal returned ?rom Rich* . NOw W ea pot on aid O^fW rta a t
the Sanford rn rn lttire Co
:r» u
^pigm B otbW f -fct»d„t km lly have
Gaa
engine
repaln.
Sanionl
Machine
gone to New Ywk and other poinu for a
4 Garage CO. ■ *
'* . , «B4f
month’s pleasure trip.
Buy Henry Clay, flour .of ’ W. W. Long
Mr. snd Mrs. J. N. Whltner hr.ve re*
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Capi, and Mrs. K. R. Murrell hairç re­ and gat the beat oo earth..
turned from a trip ^0' New Yofk. Mr.
to
union
th
ere
la
stre
n
g
th
.
We
tiavfc
3 /fe rlS *
Whltner contracted a cold -while away turned home froth . ty trip to points Tn
the geode you seed, and the price
Soutii
Carolina.'
‘r*w
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which lias confined him (o his home since
you oan do the re st. Senford' rum !
his return
A. J. Fren gee.
to Arcadia on «- tu r e c o .
e r .hSrgotie
Ä s ic
n il
35 t r
---- '~.Mf*.*J. I I Overman ~ left■tafat Thursday bualnesa trip this week.
We are selling celery seed from our
for Kentucky and Indiana .to be gone 3
Theo. J. Mill« and wife, accotnpained regular , grown In France, at S7.50 lb.
or 8 weeks, and will buy hcF fall stock by their son Dr. Oliver J. Miller. U. S, VII Morin Andreaux 4 Cie at 73c ounce,
before returning south, v* ’ ' ■ I
Navy, ond little granddaughter, had the 33.00 ii lb. 110.00 lb. L R. Philips 4 0b.
Cape R B. Smith, o n e \l the prominent pleasure of visiting ttye well renowned
52-2tc
residents of the West ijklr hsft on wed* Niagara Falls” a short lime ago.
' rtesday for Greensboro for a stay of raV-| Miss Etta L. Frenger, left last week for
SANFORD ' - '
F L O R ID A
eral weeks.
|
BUicrient Fla. where she has been ap­
Everybody come out today and k c the pointed to'take charge of a school there.
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■ last game of the season.
.
All
Local
Advertisement»
Under
Thia
Mr. and Mrs. A.
Fr eager of A. C. L
George Fox. Jr„ has returned f ta n a
AGENTS
.
returned Saturday night from St. Augus­ Heading, One Cent a Ward Each Issue
trip U&gt; Georgia la the interest ofhlrlirfn.
tine. where they have been recuperating
To.Loan—31&gt;X)0 hr leu on dty propC. H Dltigee Is busy this week putting for some time, and pacing a visit to thiiir
« ly .-B û ï t n u a n f o r d Florida. 2-tp
in (dumbing for Miss Clays a new home in daughter t.ydfl. who is ajtending echoed
Foe ¿ale—Ne w - hay ‘press, never keen
onta# «ritti HOLDINRIAL I ITATI CO.
• Beck Hammock. ■8. 0. Shlnbofter has the at St- Joseph Academy. - A ’’
used,,- ’S w Hsod Bros, or address J . P.
contract forthe building.
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MLimelWhite; OrUmdo. .
. ; Mjtfc**
8anford.
orspa&amp; VHorêe. sot-ml. -gentle., goAl
E. L. Shihkle. cashier of the State Bank
^ George H. Browa .*
reler dml 'worker. Also hameaa and
of MajctihaviUa, ill., Ig in the city this week
surrey; E. V. Q, Smilh. |lq x -|lf8 .'S a h .
After
a
lingering
Hint**
GeorgeH.
boring-over the situation With the Idea
.
. .f i l t p A
Brown,departed this life ait Aug. 3rd, at ford.
-•r-x:-;-]
oftocotlon.
y. 'Jt.
Fc. 'tent—Furnished house, flva' room*
lls.b^nifl'oa PAikf^ve,
' ’
? • -¡
J. P, Coward of Orlando was hr Ibrifcity , Mr. ikdwn -was born Aug," Z3rd.in.St. with bath. Centrally located. Fqr pnrtkulare
Inquire
a(
Hero
Id
Office.
32-ip
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on Tuesday, Mr. Coward'U r canldate J-ouis* Mo. and at. Jhe age of 20 years
:o m o to
FoLSalo^-5 acre-farm, twenty bearing
. fpr Coboty Supt. of Publlj ItutfhidUOm; - ! came to Fla., locating at Ovtsidoy where be Manga
trees, 6&lt;) peacb treoa,. also. v«y ;; * ,1
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Messrs. Eld«, .ligrroid,. Maiwtlh'Wil- engaged lu the mercantile 'business. H ifrge bearing pakr trees, mqdren S-rootn
front and back potcbflt, fs
, lipms, Hnd. Marks, made a trip mfjarona- wal while living h « a that be was'sent gs co((age.
soutii Guillen Lake. 3 mUee-south east
* « L cùm
a n i_____________
to sw im in _Uiût f
Jr PooL Ño roció, no holes, no
ito Beach on Tuesday, and were detighed « representative to ..the legislature and Sanfhrd; 15 inimités walk to-street
¡*
«ay-child.
Ño&gt; Sewcragte, n o '
tò
huft
you,
:8e/8
way, aiao Ovcl.lo railroad. Fine.drii
with the Sanford allotment on the Bflack was made speaker of the bouse.
.. i
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Mr. Brown's first wife who was Miss water, good bathing.. Ashing and s
Mrs. H: IL Jllll returned this wcfV from
Julia Golden lived. IcM itmu y year. mlng. i Address box 1127 City. * 53
’-r ■ Coium bugO hlp/aftdoth«-northern cities.
for 3al»v-.Pccrlraa Pcaabd Velvet bean
Ten years a ft« settling. pi OyiaJo, the
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W h il e T n ^ m h u i a ^ k n u . the guest*of didining health of- Mi. Brvwn’g second bullto.' Pqw«- « hand powar; New.
Vmi trade foc gond. oow. If fresh or soon
Ti
H ttfatdL: V •.*=&gt;.
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wife Miss Della' C. Burp eft. necessitated re be. W. B. Balteril, AhamdhtuSprjagg
&lt; - y ' 'r
, 5 3 -ir ç
• change to the West;.' whore. Mrs. flown, t o j - ,
' *»''&gt;*
T **'
Wiii»t*d--Gbo«f»- h;»r»&lt;- -apd- wagpn.
died. • , . .
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Thl» Mr^ Brown remalned.,ln the West 21 kddrem Herald Office.; ' ;
Good Mare ahd Surf/ For
v .r . V U - U » ¿ u n r tw w -w o A o f ^ , Ä Ä f o r i V C E years, successfully erijgaged in mercantile
and saddle mars,»JJ -xk
. ík«t'.T--U;'ánd.s)|il»a little boy»«y¿&gt;|Ul» are\ penults. In N. M; Cal. an«l Toxaa Dur- driving
ry good ■aa new. Whole outfit, will,
ng‘ this llme hfl married. Miss LUlla u ftoidTor $29&lt;nf*oid at onefl. Addteaa
O ldoat C oflaga a n d
p
i m
la/T)fftir'»lst« to his aecoiW wlfe,-bnd J. Holly care of Herald.
‘i f t ;
m u . orna Collega, Acalemy, Multe, r*
For
Bent—Two
farms
one
lS
acreaono
Who logelhetr *wllh six oh the thlldrenMcLain
l iicrea . ITbusea and barn on both pieces
.
irtiT'ArlA
1’; pml Hprold PnitishaUbf.TJpnevn. and Mr; who blestod.(his'union ire ’SWi'to inoUm 'For
- f;’.l v J y fJ
information apply w J. T. Edwards
sfeaiiT beat, elaculc,
-.Twalve building« four ddrmltnrléa,'aeperefi » „
Lv'
Ü
. Karl Koonts-of jUqksoftm i. are a' merry ihe dedih of a kind fathor and devoted R F. D.-No. 3.Sanford.
* ,;(5l-9«P .
t« flrt-protactlon, flaegymfwsium. no itUlali«..
1 dalU iY
13
-’ party at the home of Mrs. R. E. Tolar this uubandr •
• . -v &lt;.
For Rent—Eight acres tiled, two wells,
rment Four tinche« ùf muilc. 35000 orgàn.
t Last Datwuib«'?Whan 'falling;, brelth g o tti llOUüC and barn, 2 epljes west of
ta cUaa-- S ap«b new rooma far E
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.pr.'Mrs.
Mr. E.' R. P o tt« and (amlly have »re­ tnadd hto^re3uy-achange WalowerpIU- S w ^ ^ q ^ a h t 1Hi
y srl
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F
lo S S
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turned frdm a very pleasant visit tp ludp Mr. Brown tdiufld back to Florida,
ri a?Itlon f « engineering
ot soli« fertili «ere. food». water,
Fpr Rent—Two and oAè-hklf aerea irri-»'
a tut el, Ga.. ‘and feel much improved In «rising 1n l*hbruflry and for a time ho gated Hammack ground, cultivated three
all, basket hall; four :
.couree«' Lake« boidhg. -«vrimmln* golf,
«tian ;bui und«no&lt;D'health. Mr. Potter Is one of Sanford's gained'rapidly in health and strength and years. Cash ot share balsea. - S. A.
consecutiva ytàrs ehmuplnAl of «Ulta
(ìrsliip* available.
.
IngUonal; gxpensea muderei« «
............Indiani.' i!4 t~ »
Hlchrtwnd,
lad high .hopes ot regaining his health but 'botnpson, ..
most successful truckers.
_% Fot cataloguo. addres* Wi 3 BLACKMAN, 1% D. LJL D. Presldmtj '
and
.be
change
wag.made
too
la
tg
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to.
be
of
‘
for
Sale—
One
Gelding
JP
ye*T,old.
-*v* '—AéìIi-- r*■ J- r ajt*• \ 1 X*.
i*. M. E ld«, &gt;nd J. A. llarrold spent
Ope Bay Mare 6 years old. with 3-tno
several days of (his week at Curonado asflng benchi and. four months ago be m*dfl colu A bargain « sold at once.-. tW W » * * H V % W M M S «
Beach, where they were greatly enthused Wui stricken with ids wortnl ilia«**,,'
f .Vann Uoiklfk. FcMat City, FI«. Il-4t
Mr! Brown waa k happy Christian, beover, tiie prospects of a' famous resort,
3 E
comlnl* a metnbtfr of the MethodUt
there In Usk pear future.
Chun* in his aarly manhood, and thq un­
Miss Adeline Nietncy«, aq attractive
told
suffering pf lb# last few month* of miles from city OH Urat Street west aide.
young lady of Longwood, who has been
For partfculare see Addison L. Williams
his life was borne'with sweat patience at D. A. Caldwell 4 Sons.
B14pt
Visiting Miss Eva W alk«, corn« First
and Christian fortitude. The summons
‘ * 'itreei and French ,n venue, for the past few
•Tls enough coma up hlgbor^sres « happy
dayr, returned to her home yesterday.
-et • • • n i Ml».
' ."'cptnpanlad by Mlaa Walk«, Who, w©
M c D o n a ld
a week at Loogwood. ■
was of stertlng t m a k l ' W ; b f i r ^ 3
' . W. Ik. AyiuU of Jacksonville Is jn the yuony Iqvahle .h s ta rt * » * * » ^
S a f e wbtch
w h í h T3 ht«.Td
a ia ,
efiy and especta to lake s difliatch«'» frlendjby Ws aeqdhiliiiopeA
4«»
position*.with the A. CL L Mr. AvaaV»»«)
i f f
remoi%hli famfly. hflre aa toot» as-fid oan
&gt;—
; to»d, a bouse tn .rp n t He U the to« of
Â ls ÎL «
ctdtl.vaÛôi
Ani loca* -----^ —vaflon,
Aue locaI t T, Avairilortnerty of this city. .
.the «Ambers of |Ae Onl« of
• Mfs AogaU Oosrjf Chicago and MY.'-tt, of whidlM r.JlroW o^re .ao eflthudaaOc tünifÿ^f Herald Ortica.
- T h e H e r i l d h a s • L if e S c h o i a r s h í p . G ó ó á iY i^ n jr
l a r
- Daytk wife and son of Louisville, 'slst«. n)cmb«r. the body waa taken to Oviedo,
Wanted—Companion for Invalid. Fre­
o f D r a u g h o n ’s 4 8 E x c e ll e n t S e m o l a i n t h e U n i t e d
napf^rs.
Of Copt A. H. f t f r i !nd as the sun tAPJl
Friday Aug - er middle age »roman. Address Box
the Fourth, was ptachd beside hfii Bast,
pcu...who1hove been visiting hare a rt
S t a t e s , w h ic h w i[l be 8 0 L D ¿ H ) Ë Â P . "T h ia is
For Sqfe-HM yards of red brosaeia
lighted with Sanford and expect (p.jtoto* wife, where he sleeps beneath tha flowers,
carpet
fw
320*0.
Maybe
«een
b
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s c h a n c e t o g e t a B u s in e s s C o lle g e E d u c a t i o n a t
again
•tvltlng the great awakening. _ .
polntlneotRt T. J . M U ^Ä &gt; .V 4 4 U
.Mr. « K lJ ^ f c J b a c J . MU1« . w to ire . t
f ur Ke n t — I h a v e a f e w first d u t » tll# d
• r i c e y o q can* a É o rd . C i U o’a Ör W rite
.
,
I ; « « i visiting their
Dr. Oliver J. "adATlaaes ’^6C~ will cure aAy «are farms for rent on share« No money raL Also some io r cash rant. -Levi
MIB«. JJL A Navy,-who h a s reeentU .becll
ow»«,• resigned V W
a s ' nterfloal A c n tm ^
o » ' # * * ■ • . 1 -_*s l .- * ^ • c- ri . - w r
officer, a tth o U 9. MaMne KpirttltiiJg the Roilty truvt Company «*d avoid
and .nnfi
i f f , have just returned l, l l c a « l o n a ^ &gt; rt^ l»i* ^ “ '
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from
dan^MAt T«p W Detroit, W hkrer/A Nt W s t srrSwallqst Hoe e f «« C arts In the city.
FLORI
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f.&gt;. - k!
lUnferg f u B A W Co.
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.tf.’H E fA lLoorrgrooanh yhu gM best gredo
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ing a source of.largc income. At a
time when the country is groaning
under the extortions of the beef &gt;*.,
trust and Florida' fails, to meet the
demand pf home consumers, the
market for livestock is immediate. ..
Florida imports 'large qualities of
western meat white
5 3her
e r own praries,

Keep out of the ruts when you
settle on Volusia Farms: Don’t
do anything for the reason that your
neighbor is doing ft.* Have a rea­
son of your own. Hare a mind of
your own both to learn and act up­
on what you learn. Don’t emulate
the example of the Chinese who do
things beamre their

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the leading men of the county,
careful and business like in your
(arm . operations and in y o u r _ .
marketing. W« want you to ac- c
cum ulate &amp;sftrpl us a t the bank
a s a result of your foresight and •
‘uncommon practice on the farm.
Test things jo r yourself —1~

•.- . ' cattle, kre neglected. A little study
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Study y o u r problems, y o u r•% along the fine .o t .groi(inc. feed -ii
-- land, y o u r crops, yOt/F ^ve iXoStT
r‘-'
conjunction witE. the keeping ô
Don’t come to Volusia Farms with
live |w k U a little s te p o u t of r: \ •rM
the idea, that you can farm in the
th e r u t , will mike many a man
i
rich.
A
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J OBme way aa you finned in the
north and then knock Florida ke&amp;*
And why not go in for poul- '
WM -cause
you did not adapt yourself to
try raising as a BUSINESS? It -- —
t
Florida elimatr, Florida soil and
» reported th at on o poultry.
’
• ¿ f l i r i h methods. T ry to Im farm near Volusia Farms, the
«'* /.f .r-y.
’-r -,w . • — m
p ro v e o u r m e th o d « a n d o u r
owner is clearing $2 a year on
r~r.~r
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Crop«. Give thought for the mor­
.every chicken. Florida..imports A . ..Tv.l
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ry r
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row. Try to fet-^fi oot of each.
large
quantities
of
poultry
into
a
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acre that it will produce the year
m
arket
that
can
be
supplied
by
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Florida Grown Poultry, Florida
Endless opportunities are yours
Laid Eggs, Florida Chicks.
for the making. No need to seek
This entire Bulletin could be
them. They are here waiting for
filled with instances of golden
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r j. you if you hare ambition enough to
opportunities foremen* who will
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W*-T“Tf^ '
-*• - make a close study of your business.
,g s t o u t o f t h e r u ts . The only
Farming is a business just in
reason why Florida imports these h
the same way as keepings store or
quantities of fresh and .canned
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running a mill. Possibly farming
foods iff because people "are .too&gt;
is the most exacting of all businesses'
much inclined to keep in thp*
in that it needs men of brains, am- . .
rut—they do things because their
hition, itickability. Volusia Farms
neighbors do them, they* do not
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offers opportunities for the brain- \ / • * . * diversify.
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iest, most ambitious men in the
The successful Volusia form*
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country who are, long on sticka. er will not put afl of his eggs in
fcV;;
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one basket by growing, a
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date.' Qe will diversify. He will "*‘ V** *■
is likely no end .to
r* *
who gives his attention,
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best thought
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soil produce its limits.
^ will produd^ the entire
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. vanctid^M vcfetabie,«. fryits, jouts, .
cuiuvbuoq. n c win nave corn,.
.
, -'r gt1ai5ci_a&gt;nd leguminous crops that *
hogs, sheep, wool. honey. poftltry,
‘
.J ca^Jjjtp w n here f o t the sake of a-*.
Vegetables, eggs, and .so o n ,/all
^ . ^ K i ^ ’cipcAmentiUoh. Volusiff
. bringing good profib.
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I*f 'F»rms ttrritory haii already proven
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-it«tf for b a m , pc«.
p o u u m ,; • along.
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^7 *: ;■* -'Vadlmes, beets, cucumbers, egg plant/ T ^ v.! . ¥ farmer
&gt;4
•peppers,' tomatoes, cabbage, sugar
for ten years, and never learned ,
i;*j» cine and a h a ¡ 8 of -other things; ’ V- 7 S t h i Dg, Whil 6 not ttltlbh.
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mer who has been raising' hogs •
^ believe that many other snides of ‘‘V;&gt;
for two years longer and he is a
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food for mafi and beast cap be rais- . - • .
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A Statement
Will It D iitolve Our Theologioal
Clouds and Refresh Us In
a Clearer Light?'
PASTOR RUSSElX*SEXP08Fri(Mt

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Statement.

S t Louis, Ma,
Juno* 11.— Pastor
UOSMO . preached
ber» twice toda;
to ire a t audience*.
B o th
addresses
were out of tbe or--

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. T h e Florida C itrus Exchange hereby announces th a t It has averaged for th e growers affiliated w ith
the Exchange a higher price—n et on the trees for th e ir orange« shipped th ro u g h the Exchange, this
season, than any other m arketing agency In the S tate of Florida, has paid an average to Its grow ers lo t
oranges of similar grade, pack and quality. '

1 (1,nnr^ end well

I cnli’iilnied to mnkn
tho heurera alt up
and t a k a nodes
W« report one of tbeee discours*« from:

Some Claims

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C LA IM Ma. 1—T he Florida C itrus Exchange claim s th a t it h a s handled its citrus fruits, from time
b f loading, on q m r until delivered i t destination. In clu d in g all charge« nf
C.
«nd every expense of w h atev er ha f a r e a n d kind ’'incurred 'l a

n d * ^ not oven know was In tbe RITbe Old Tcatament Bcrtptnres w*
accept a» of equal authority with ti*o
New Testauieut, said Pastor Russell,
becauso Jesus sod tbe Apostles so ac­
cepted them, and Indeed baaed all of
their teach In s i upon (hem.
_ ln all.tbe Old Teetaipeut, .from Oeneets to Malacbl. not a sin*!*, suss*«
Uon la qffered of a chaitgo of nature
from human to aplrltual. nor of *pj
other heaven tb a n .'lb a f which Ood
bad originally provided for m an -tb e
Garden of Eden. Tbe bopee Inspired
t o . Israel by the Divine promises
pointed them forward to tbe Ume
when God’s blMatng would obliterate
(be cures of etn and death and nptlft
mankind, from ‘present degradation,
hack to tbe original perfection,..-Tbe
Meed of the woman. It w a r .promised,
should ultimately "crvsb tb«jJBc&lt;y4et*a &lt;
bead," destroying t b f evil th at
the world; gad establishing a reyru'bfrigbteousneea Instead of the, reign kif
kpU Siu| d*«tb.

C LA IM No. 4—Th« Florida C itrus Exchange claims th at it is the only agency operating In tho
citrus deal In Florida th at renders an h o n e st intelligible account sale to its shippers, in th at it is the only
agency in Florida th at states on its account sale th e actual date and place1of sale, the actuaLsm ount of
motley received for the fruit sold, the name of the purchaser; and plainly states all deductions of every
nature and kind from the gross proceeds of the sale, which enables the grow er to .readily and intelll«,
gently check back to see w hether he has received a h honest accounting or not.
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■* CLA IM No. B— The Florida C itrus Exchange claim s th a t no agency for., th e sale of citn ia fruits,
operating in Florida, actually handles the fruit of its patron fo r to tal gross charge to the grower of
10 ceqip a box—or anything near th a t abra—to Include all costa of handling, of w hatsoever nature and
kind ¡ including brokerage, auction charges, commissions, salaries and other elaborate and undetailed ex*
pcnr.cn, AS MANY G R O W ERS H A V E B E E N M IS L E D IN T O B E L IE V IN O ,
C L A IM No. 6—The Florida C itrus Exchange claim s that It Is the only m arketing agency operating
IA. citru s fruits in Florida th a t pays in full to th e growers for w hom it ship», all of the claim s it coltacts. toom transportation companies for los^, dam age and overcharge. •
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&gt; ï£*» &gt;be Old Te ment fells nothing
. . W r f 'a tìSsVtì? condition, likewise
Vt ietTs Jlotblng about a be|l of Hr» or
5 * '. fthruifcnL ■ Buch.derttlsb tbeortes Were
■'/&lt;- ifiVcoted by (be host ben. from whom"
' . »njniy Christians have since absorbed
^"•"¡ marw .or leM pf tbo false doctrines.
The I^iW am t-tbs Prophets do j if e r t&lt;j
XWisdme sjjriyatx tiroes, -but tby'Aril

hereby challenges any m arketing agency operating In th e S U te p f
i foregoing claims—n o tb y tp.ere ex-psrte statem ents, bu t by poytivo
&gt;e laibuiiticfi to th ree unprejudiced, tinpartisao grow ers and operators
Ida; and we will suggest .as nom inees for th is C om m ittee o f A rbitrvJ
tion th ree men well known throughout th e State, none of w hom arp affiliated wltly tb e Florida,Citnib'*
Exchange, or have ariy leaning or partisanship* therefor,—tp^w it:
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and w e will select a« oqr Expert to check up from th e book« of any
5&amp;fc t£ ii «bìùlrtiB*. oitr
ler, J d r. Charles 0 . H arness, wh6 Is to have ju?t as free access to p
lng party* t s - t y representative of th«^challenge^ shall haVe in iqyl

Wbtfb.jbey tro rirlV lh # srxrw 4b*

.tStnlKilbe state o f,d e a th •* Prom flrot
ifö '.b u t nil tasnW ud.-both gpod and
,lrnd, to to ^ • Ü r ô L A e ro « * . . - \ &amp;
■TtW writers f i t the FtrW T e r m i n i
i i ß ^ e t i y j f w j L .y tiè .ìt m ight’hero bk

»WnA that ,iu&gt;where dbl theyHfescribo
,U rorïU ia*7W ^jPufgà(ofy‘ w h ic h 'w»
üatboUcs .cdbjflred np

.‘àcoon|'w|tb ibe. Old
.nV iaÆ *|Â r*in th e lAmi of
i* Ì h 7 ì5 4 w ;p r th e M tó -

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.••AkHiuiin slept-wirb-kJ* í a l h e m * p(ru n d ’teil, i ,4 i n # l ,a i f

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rn,.ai»rl»ctlui IRrtlpe«***-* aft u op* asleep,

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CRATE MATERIALS, Sanford. Fla

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aita* Sul.bls totos’j aàed a bunch of blind

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while*. ?flunU y. ahlbt l»
tb^frfiV tirne with,l i t i g e * and M*ah*l

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fcfef üiU-prophacy of tbe reppnap:
. a f J n m « o u i Ibe dtad'W a'-tb*

«f.ihcin p*Id *nd eoroe *MI|
e t t . ’t l i n i i '
^ W v u b tb lr take s ' fai)
Upon the tame charge and
work opon ike county road*

Next to Depot

Sanford, F

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A oilñiX líri

Now is the time to install that new Up-to-Date laborsaving Loose Leaf Book Keeping System.
Then when the fall rush comes
you
will
be ready for it«
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We can sell you the . famous Twinlock Loose Leaf
books of any and all descriptions, binders, ledger
forms, indexes, sheet holders, business forms or print
It costs nothing, for . us to
s cost fa a few weeks.

Herald Square

m*
.or by 'C ounty-pads
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and&lt; Monili,

Sanford,
Florida
;
m wm m m m m w

ilfuit of rood* and
comp, June tax redemptions, clerk crim­
- . Uptm inoiion Clin rile Amokl is allowed inal court, sheriff, report of licenses, pay
es’rabUíh mil* posta on the pubUc roed roll state witnesses and jurors of spring
.hoto Orlando fó lbe Last Coast ferry and
usw(hem ím advertíalo^ purpóses; the end auditor's statement.

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opéitr add fand», that
■Inn k e n n ruait . .

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tenement of
New n o r td * Towns V
That ntunsUI»
That Floride b growing rapidly is shown
No
greater hipp
'tú* by.the fact that the present week hss
Than has beci
brought,,dut
the
development
of
three
Y
Heaved.
dew town's each prt&gt;roov*f-ftyl established
¡B â tâ t How sublima,-'
p oa ond yet (ho time
has been fa tears.
. a i * /AUanjlii
MbJ'dOW being

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33, tp r» , m r U fc, a t U» ¿ s c jllrh 'p t4 3
not IncfudlogudahtV «*&lt;*.«» tforpropmy
of Mrs. Sarah L Rally, within 60 days, ub

&lt;f&gt;c touín yeom rnUsi oowVrpora.

Ipg. Agency wUJ K^sStt:
Ih H envènavkueternity,
* 0 take done off fromiwS
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.first addillo» td Ovlcd.&lt; * e
the flat ama of 310 net tWd
ápd furnish the d e c t r W ^
costa, .by W. L PeltfiÄv a lii
60 day», otTaccouni .pf ;exct
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Charlotte, N. C...—Aa n ctim.-u 10 [hi
unprecedented drought ihb ukuuli li «periehclng. One hundred and Ofty-ies
cotton mill* in North Caroiina »hut down
bocause the Water In Catawba river n ao low that tins Southern Power Cbmpasr
cannot supply the plant with power." * '
ft ta estim ated‘thnt seventy UiouunJ ,v
Operative* arc thrown out ut «uf4oyaVefnt. it la ekpected that wwk win be
retim ed in two tlnya. it bus been ratal 4
weeks abdarmln ofjuut cotMouurnce hai

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In cw rt of the Comity Judg*. Stata

DR. -G. G B U T T
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SANFORD, FLORIDA

Chaplar a«, a.Order tu U r a S iv
•nr aaoond and fourth Frtddy to month.
*bo has aaan his Star In tbs Cast sr*
iTUad la visit tbs chapter.
Aura f. Riama. Sac'y.

DR. R. M. MASON

DENTIST
f. O. t . Celery City Mr la 18 33
toga first andlthirdThaadaya to averr toootb. Wei born Block
Satironi. Florida
F tia f a u Ladda N«. S. K. o f r .
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DR. W. E. HOUSHOLDER
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Sanford L«oai Unk» Nu. l7 S t. U. U. of C. and 1
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Orange County, riorlda
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Spedai Offering Ih Ferns.
Sanford,
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ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR at LAW
Practice In Sidle and Federal Court»
'«artier-Woodruff Bldg
Sanford Fla.

THOMAS EMMET WILSON
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR
AT-LAW .
Late Stata Attornay Seventh judicial Circuit of

July, 1011, at ten o dock A. îl.rthê undivided onethird totrrest of the aetata of MtchaH Kennedy
Junes, deceased. In the certain furniture business
located at Ssuford. OriafieUMaty. Fiords, known

Ticket* on Sale at Jacksonville, August 16th, Return final limit,
September 2nd, 1911
ROUND T R IP R A T H FROM JA C K SO N V ILLlI

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. OrangsO“ Fla.
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Atlantic. Coast

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Rasidoncea,‘Sanford and Srlvaa Lake

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17.00 Tullshoms. T saa.... . . . . . . . . .
21.00 Hot Springs, V a ...............
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Morshsad City. N. C ............... 18.50 Naturel Bridge, Va................
Wilmington. N. C .................... 12.00 Norfolk. Vs.............. ...........
Cincin usti. O.. ......... .. . . . . . . 17,00 t Richmond. Va... ......... .
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Low isles ta other points. Stsndsrd Coaches sod Pullman Cm on sil Ttsias
For dttailed iafAmstfoa,' schedules, tu n and reservation. ttc.. call on or write to
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L. G. STRINGFELLOW
JUSTICE OP THE PEACE

istanti» 2Stbd»fof
ridsit opo-thlrd luter­
ei Kennedy jones, dellera business Iocstad
:y. Florid*. known aa
art McLaughlin and Wr w.' Abffndt!
I at public outcry tu the highest and
litereture fur cash.

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we are at your sendee with the
very best cars. Wet never sleep.

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boi for freedom. We will help you If you

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Girdles have a tendency to brighten up
any costume.
They are very new and
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the height of Fashion. T hat’s why we
nave just purchased them.

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'Society People. •

hod been U*miutme.I
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jpçnuy for yaùr thought* ’ and- «rlgafpoetry. 4 f lu McLain
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beat tam n which’w*i *J fùto**-*/*/^ *
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P O I N T S . P llR E lY

of .the flm inning
Brown
beautiful .aympath
I the recent illness and -¿MiG
husband anil fatlMr.

M th * * acattrelng.
j.tb é c o a -

MllnalU Brldtf Club
tW tenth
ixjjhT or.T babK »
¿•tlM'Magnolia Bridge Club n w .a l 'jh e
home of Mrs. Claude. Howard yesterday
O flado abut Sanford out to lh* tune of
don i*extended for th air'k lm ln c « jt# )^ l tvsalng and tbeasual pica rant tima wa*
11 to Of .Wallace itarted &lt;b pitch f&lt;y and- assistance, during (be longD baaé enjoyed by tflfc jpember* of this popular
«ad dead«, of our husb*nd and t^.tlier^* dub. Mr*.’ McLaughlin made blgheat
aoora add wpl W ar ^ dub pin until the
a fust left fielder, getting fancy. In
^ . l • member.
&lt;.
prt«s i* hbKji,*u
capturM by another'
tben subsitutcd and the
Hhe'eighth aod allowing a long d r ir e W
Bridges to go through hi* hand*, giving
Friday afternoon a t the home' bf bar
Origndo’a f u t Utile abort atop two bases. potrated on him. The game waa a d tn u frolic from Jacksonville. Fig., to paren to, Mr. and Mr*. 0. A. Caswell, UtEvery man of both tearna w u on bis Uattaaa exhibition of a bqnch of piayer*
lie .’fcUa* Alice Caldwell entertain id
tiptoes from the time the game waa endeavoring to make s noiae Eke eartirtnga.li« number of fur young friendi ai a very
called until the does, .the work of Charlie lag Uuilr salary and the- crowd of San­
Pf»«y party, botopflmcniary to her visit­
Bennett In canter and Buah Lee In left. ford rooter* were thoroughly dlaguatad.
cwnt. to about twenty per cent, god ing «wain; Mias Ellen Mahoney, of Ldesr
Coming In the "force of a defeat do'O rf effect in October.
- '*r» T i -Z H T t *-' ; *'• w V i » » . »• - . burg. Thoae present were Ellen Mahoney.
in years, the former taklng^en nett having Undo on Tueaday tbo kama waa. noPcon­
Alice CeldwriL Lettio Caldwell Fern
ducive to good feeling on the part of the
Kojhrrinb WHa«h«. Eather WUaon.
quilting himself without
Rdtb Mcl).inlcl Dorothy Davis, Annie An-

Sh |trt port r*i* &lt;qn«i

iMWr'tkfrtV
. Wbôt ri»51iw« k&lt;*t un » SijV r&lt;[unr -," ;ÿ
The dolor Scheme;
nod whiit W(
•loo carried out in » mmi «hjodoeOrt
cotlfao luncheon.. .
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A\f too *oon lb«Vréo|ui ajted by, p*.
It iya* pearing thb wee aU l]
rooming before Ihe ’ gucau kreSTu/J Of
lateness of the boor; hgitify .bWflfti'fi»«
boat ¿ n d h o u e u good dghl
parted declaring U^.fp»dn-web part» «
of the moat onjoyable ovqntr oi.ibfjP'

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denoo., (iUMie Sharpy Weima Grave*.
Elja Roaseter. Fannie Heb i Munion. An•line tbit,

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U ^ M b t to turn

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equgl this great
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vcn'atherhptucr.
TpÊfàay \
The New ru rld a

-,-A. moonlight .»u«
m Ûmk fypnlhg'a (ssüvkida. that

•a d struck «qrklght o a r . Cracr »Miking
puf okly .three n f SqjÜqnT* . h art

• Wlfh throe gsraep dost and ona Ol^rith
Sanford. Orlando lana were beginning
to think they would nsver^see another
winning game, • very Ugbt crowd being
pr^espp yetgrilqy afternoon to see the

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On account' of the heavy rains there
was no {fame a t Orlando yaatsrduy. The
Sauford players am ompanlsd by a bunch
of rooter* left tbs d ty shortly after dinner
and mat .with so many so d d an u oo ô'coount of the bad roads that tlwy were
.
a sT -Jk. .M
AM m
m -v*
forced to return to Sanford
G. W. SpMoAr** oar turi
Howard'#, oer wsa

I'll Station. Jack~pevlaa»&lt;
• '.th e tain fell into the
t and p«| out the fire. .

tn la J o a tt &lt;rt Ariama,' Ûa,, C F.

of JackaonvUla. Ig l^M ifU lq . Blanche
and GwrglHfattlahall.
Megaf*. H. ft.
E. r, null Bert friütbstt. kU of. Gcoev^

ï* ÿ fâ * iiy #v«iiçg, lii
Mr. and l U

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k A aftitaen - A ' à- Vpider-wab
to bourn was •vary artistically
in Urge pink' and white chrya*■ fttoch. WM wsVod «luring

Mfinbw.
Great intart aa bag beên nroiae d l * ^
sequence of tbs Mgali^ b r - « ¡ J j
Taft of the roapportioiHiwot ^
among other provisions will .gl»e
a /o u rtb member to tb*
of Repreaeotalives T ho^»
uUtion aa to wlw «hahaw '«««**
and a Uvely acmmW« f a '« ! « * * U

k-.tegadirevabUlF*
the State va» * *
^fiJinportaoce.
a a th e y w e r i ,
m ent bill being
the n u t Legislative **

yea/*-hence. |he Muni
m«wt-b4«Uotad
fresn the
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SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY. AUGUST IB. 1911

RESIDENCE 'O F

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SANFORD,

FLORIDA
rh e G e n e ra l N ew s o f T h e L an d
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By a vota of seven to three the dty
council of Tamp« hat given a franchise
UJ' the Atlantic. Okeechobee and Golf
Railroad to enter the dty over Second
avenue from Thirteenth to Urelfth/nrept.
Some protest U being made ¿by cigar and
bog factories and Inju&amp;fton proceedings
.a
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,-Shand» Lumber
is constructing a ikrge sawmill- at Green
Cove Springs, on the point formrrl ktr
Governor’s creek and the St. Johns river.
It Is estimated that the mil) will cost
SI 00.000.
.
Construction work on the Haines P ty .
.Fla., branch of the Atlantic Cbost Line
Railway Is under way and being rapidly

pushed. Grading has been completed as

the (vise By the Welaka

far as Avon Park, and rails ara' b
laid with unusual dispatch. The line
be In operation by January 1. and
open up valuable territory that has here­
tofore been denied transportation facili­
ties.
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lhaprettiest yard in town. Dr. Robson deserves great credit, for eight months ago thjs yard was a sand bed. The front
10 feet of private hedge bordering tbe lawn. This will greatly improve wcolthaige. There are many other pretty yards
n a good race for the prize next year—for many have begun' Improving. They will have to work hnrd for the Heights

Mayor Christopher Matheson of tialneeviUe recently fined three Greeks an ag­
gregate of $125 end exists for selling cider
. Another Florida Congressm an
The Congressional feappgctlonment bill which was alleged to contain more alco­
fixes the membership of the House, be­ hol than the law allows.
ginning with the next Congress, at 433 in­ . Mr. Charlie F. Wall planted a IVilestiol
stead of 391. os iat present, and defines fig switch, about one-quartar inch In di­
the allotment In the several States. Two ama ter, list March in his back yard in
attempts were made to reduce the mem­ Brooksvlfle. It Is nearly four feet long,
bership as fixed In the House blU..Vut growing on every side and to the full
both were ansucceaafbL
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length of the stem. It is well fruited on
&gt;11 Vis limbs above the first row. The
Th«, measure
figs sprout out from tbe leaves, every ma­
va nessi by Senator Durton iibqt In - thbse ture leaf having a flg at Its b a A Leaves
Sta.tcj. ywbicts gain' additional members are stllLforndng and flg* coming. It I* «
nnf| \t t lie .new opporL' miqent, the, mein- wonderful growth.. The other figs planted
uers representlng
De ac the same time are still switches, ap­
'presenting «p.'«Cr&lt;*Jisu
thp Tócrèóaò ..»hall
shall be
elected at largo &gt;n»te«d-; jifby districa, parently not much larger than when first
ondi such States'abaU.
... v he
_ redlatricted.
.
m V planteddast March. We are inclined to
following wfU be'lho Hoqs*».mehi- the opinion..that the Cetestial Is the fig
p under thè new messóre after Tor this cU«MU* end aoctiop —Brooksville

i Among Sonford Lodges

Wean-^f.iy afternoon. August 9th,
Celcrm ii) Circle’Woodmen of the World, Japanese Spends Several Days Look­
held tteir regular meeting at Eagles’
ing a t Our Defenses
Hall. OMicers donned their new regalia,
All'hf last week a dark haired, dark
V a r io u s S o n a
and a t tli&lt;- sound of the gnvet, took their
eyed, dark skinned man whs in our city
respective Minion*. after the regular buaiparing close attention to our harlx* de­
nesa wal transacted. the ottondant an­
fenses,
tbe celery farms, number of in­
WISING THt WEEK nounced candidates In waiting, as all re­
habitants. etc.
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quirements hud been compiled with,, He lias left' for ports unknowh. ami
she was eninw U o escort them -over the
carried with hirb’d detailed report of Urn
rwgi^aSS' Vrugged road, and lutrr«\uce ql»y and «Ver,front. - The geo liman was
0 * .Historical Spring flaw ing .
them Into the mysteries of the forest, at
so very qtriet ¿tout the inyestlgrtbo that
lu rrle d rfq o d e rs
the «fed of their jodrney they were Con- even the real Ostato men Were not aWarr
Zaccariah Walker, a negro desperado, Jutted’into lh&lt;* banquet room where drphhla p n iio n c e ^ the. city, Jitp Harris
• * .was carried on a cot from the hospital a t
offesfirmuits bad been prrparpd
missed him entirely. While bete ha ob­
Coated» lile^Fo^and bqfnedtoa crisp by
k4m | cf^p)&gt;crs. ' __
oi ioed blue prints of the mounted) howa frittizlM wptt itf; n *o upd boys. • th e
teotfic*H.-fti Friday evening. Au­
that .Ritarda the approach Jo the
. nniro. who
killed Edgar Klee, a
k, Semlwiftl Chapter. Order of the city dock, a dlacriptlon of tke nurnlW .Qf
•7. i spedai policeman, oi. the ^Vorth ’ Iron
- Star,'-held a very-Interesting.' guns mounted by the launches .Mamie, March 3. 19jU:
.
^
mill«, was 0rst dragged to the scene of
. .After theibusiness session. the
• Alabama 10. Arkansas 7 .-California II.
'*■’ the.shooting bogging piteously for mercy.
tpution Snfiouuccd that commit- ,
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Qpiora&lt;k&gt; 4. iànnecUcut -1," p e c o r e
nterUiijugr/il would take clisrje
swimmer
’Flòrida
4, Georg» 12. ItJal» ¡fc Tliinohi 27,
neegbig
were soon invited party of Sanford men cuuld, spend at
attempt to of í
Indignq
12. lówa 14&lt; K at$ » ^&gt; 4 iio ck y
led &lt;U
end served with Lcroon^ UlufT &lt;mktfpur - firtk,quarvs.'gHd o
lU
j/tulslanp
8.‘ Moine TT?ÌB«rrlflSd Ì,
After • satisfying ibofiof bfrod. and hdw long a ntsn could
Massachusetts
H, Michigan it. 'Minne­
Ititifl,
short while, wns spent live op osiery whan .the market la down.
sota©
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Mlssissjppl
B. MUsOhri* J$.;.Mon^Wlih.^Yiadjaij».' jokes, guessing The mysterious Jap -also;'iqspoctgd the
tana 2, ÌNrbraska «, 'NeVhtlo 1. / New
* qnd conutuirunflgr. Our worthy now bulk bead on lha lake front jhai was
tdC. Charles F. liusklnjr took the builfduring the logt scssiun of the legist
etlWF.’A pieafint evening .for
la lure and waY greatly surprised pt lha Ohio 22, Oklahoma t
My'flatraeen the star _,liltbe cask
ixogreu moda In pullipg down the ooal ' ’ ' * " “ *
-aii¿&gt;eíkhVd *trorigijSn*ll^ sprimlug as The m d ir matron eJysM'thpftie^Ung in chuta. '
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she beared- tKe. gOaL&gt; ' " “
t ' v- . J L e ©« d fora, antf/alUjade good night . From a Word let slip.*, while; ig was
tired to their respective homes
wading across the gutter' in', fropr of
for marly return.-» of liie evening.
Morgan’s store, it w a/ learned Oiqi it
&gt;■** 1■*&gt;i
1
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U pn,ml«J..(p..a» t » ,.,.., U.. from IcrrjtUe Vegetable G rouer*r Assn would be impossible for a. Japanese Otpisly*tb $ tec net article in your pa­ VCto throw a shell fraro the city dock-.t©;
°XPI"«
*«on n » il » U »
forecast of .the w e a th er,btdeitv. |h e hot per regirdlqgJ b r Florida',.Vegetable the oqtporntian UmlU.of SahTortl. anil fhn
wave wUl be followed later In the weak Growers1 Association of Sanford; Florida, people on Sanford, Heights hpve edVqncby cooler weftihçr.-’nuiqeroug thunder- vre will state thut. this "association" era- c»l the price of property at W e .

Bartow Is to havs. tflN h ird banking
inititutloh in a short while, th e new
b«qk wlll ppsn up for business October
£ &gt; U h S capital stock of $50,00©. E^E.
Shipper, pnettnoiter. I» to be - the presi­
dent Aod the bank will be-Itnbwn áa the
aUxeoa'-bánK '^ t . ’y
*.*’ &gt; - r ’ &gt;

-4kyioSej&gt;ar-~a. totv
ítitean d MecF bulkf,,
l on Jockaon strAêu

'and. fampa

approxiKuun'wll bf
ndtonWwuy la spendM R w in extendl^ S c n h lm O g /a tó ;

inmi,.

Later.Tt;was leqrned that the Japanese
was looking for a ks:ntion ft» :« rtstaun n l ’ v " ' *T
Pennsylvania galni the next largest numrogri-ssc s
•M g ç
Mr. J.
Well Cqnlpptd Dental Pariars.
Pro^rftsa «team
facenUy Ifist-il«
darning machfS
dartiswany « 2

whekLihg; Pemtsylvknl* It-hour
a n . ruutw'^JiOHi Cblcaga to Now
iumhfid llK track on. the western
t* of Ft. Wgyne, while going at.tbo
1SO mlloe an hour. In leaving tke
engines, pulling \he phssen«

.ny.“ -y

S« ‘h©^ history
e s Of

©^^»oaitfan^^yli
in g ^ g b ie d j r w ^
pot. w i^ -V S k -board of tkada lshtf

eat for thli &gt;le

More than two.
of FlprjttA^'prodi

th U ^ h tH ra U ^
cuff, kroner: |fr. Ov
the sir am heateji.fr
lurious to the cJolhei

the

a’ worth *:
ng
ksmj%rdaln
.»»’I '

t of the T enufide J
Vctidlng tuifyiir*« ,

’collector of the por
sinaM -and

In Orlando
mechaplcal

1 ¿TThe l-8un«Hyi

S ’average Uymaq la löst
(or explains the system of
k. electric Irons, electricity
of the work, the thought S

been promptly- el, „„m,,',! wMs- U * «
a ,l« W ,c ,« ,.n 4 í j
wl&gt;en found good. If Is iM^2^))|jlLtp «®*.
.
Ul/i tot our growers the highest market ma[
I for priced fpr their product* St lha lowest
A
L,-to possible charge for transportation and ing

low have men In the nòti
J5&lt;W* r» A
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- , ta n to rd F urnlW i

Tilt Donr

»oming

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being MoKinnoix 13’,-Cawóbd/ l; Pound«.

Jzen.r.nr^|Uot'jn

-city,

ladles kW ^nrited » W a n d .
jv'RUàJMdaqn Amérelan jg an t.

iy not a better ^

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. Him. D .^ th ra a h e r m ade« ftde Uuo-^VA
duct pry speech Iqhahal^of Jtav. McKlu•
0©«L
delcdàtlpn was ^
present anri.the tjsute **_ &gt; &amp; &lt; « &gt; ,&amp; ***

�E HAVE JU ST RECEIV
our first shipment of New
S bit of sentiment about our
* men, and you don’t pay for any
buy all the style, comfort and
at can be cramtned into a swell

19th

UT the big 4-days’ sale' prior to our buyers going to market, also to taking inventory. The
goods have been thrown out going and coming: regardless of prices. No special hours, but
ry minute-curing this sale your dollar will more than do double duty.
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lows tnae see visions and dream dreanjs anct li^k
of a shirt on the lable insidq of the shirt collar, I don t come
here. If you are a ' judge ««of rashions /and kno &lt;r something
about quality,“buy our Savoy Shirts- ^ind save noney. All
Savoy Shirts are guaranteed not to fade in washin

t never

M B p | p B B F — B First prize—a beautiful trunk, v a lu e ........................................................................................ \ . ~ r ‘ ___ I......... $20.00
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B B i W— 2nd prize—aH-&amp;U-leather-bagr-j«Uue_____________________ _______ _________
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F m W a m J m m M ■^ d-.Migfl=-4ovely toilet set, value................ ...................................................... ............ 1............. ............. ,j ........ $0.00
With every dollar purchase oaSgccount paid you-are entitled to a ticket. . This ticket with name and address on back is deposited in the
sealed ballot box, then at the expiration of a certain time published Inter. The seal will be broken] a young lady will drawgne fit n time, the
ntttiMtDff-the tenth-(10th) ticket g^ts Jtiie-TRU ^K ;^the twentieth (20th) Ucket^et LEATHER BAG aAdon:the :thirtieUL(aodi)
to il# * *
These are all on display in windows. S.ee them und be sure to get youT ticket. • "
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overcome ’irr0ie^*Ara-"Notch
notch that éliminât« the buttonhole tiiat bothera in
a fold collar—
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This notch is where the buttonhole is i»~the
long end of an ordinary fold coHar-— .
instead of buttoning the long end—you simplv
snap « on over the buttonhole —
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And it locks'—
The collar, once adjusted/ stays closed in front
until you take it off —-Voi! can sneeze,’cough, stoop down and bend
ymir head all you like but the collar stays in placi-n- . .
It is the easiest fold collar to put on, and the’ :
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cVer

L on sd
ale• B lo a o h ln g
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T h e genuine Lonsdtle do­
mestic, 30 inches wide and
the 12c and 15c seller;
special priced- for thig
snip 12- varda*’^
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support from local' trade, the tax list,
najwuny or my mends are anxious f,
the church anti local charities by mov­
tM whlir primary to be ¿kit' In force
ing elsewhere. The -ww.il order houses
expect
to bold tbe next election m
would gradually terminate %&lt;, local
the ' onl^* proper nuinner for dm.«!«,
n»mhanu in like mnnnr/I%nd Sanford candidati*» for the pfBces.
W3uM eventually be erased from the
map.
ouncit ot Urlando near i[x)rn
Tbs precedence ovr bsnk» have see it
■^WÇMJ^IWto
to get the losing end and
fit to estqblish is but the flrst sten o lS
öhVr Ä f f t (liey bo*» , been

^F^ f f î I U c ü sé.and

v.

on*which alpncaiDall.

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hm«*À,aniI a general cjegnilng. éf
-k&gt;t j ..v • «is . - T 1

«ItyoW

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# 1 beàr boropUlnts every day abóijt riai

P^pf telephone servio botlyV tho city
« 4 emman iniadaà^the^btei^
.

tostai ihat-tbe wires are not ketifin good
ahape und thè chance^ durjpg ths min»

g rtu rn W y m sd , It, wLat noil •«»pedlei
to toko In- 9 anfort _He«ghva rinwld ,g,
*^lan to the Jact that rhe people o&lt;
there are entiOed to olj tic couw| | | m
Instance regulate the vwÿlng conditions
end emoluments of the' city. The roe
^am erce.. C ap l^
y » lever that south on Park avenue Is i&gt; aigh^

»h#&gt;.ftke

I m
dgMFV

b

Himi

Best made in all' the
new fall patterns; light &amp;.
dark grounds, with figures,
stripes, etc. Spec- A I f 1
ial price on ly.......... “ B'-'

Cotton crash toweling
for kitchen and general
use; cheap at 5c per yard,
for 4 days selling O Q a
only, 10 yards.. O w w

Made*of heavy ¿weight
domestic and are full-size,
the 10c and 12J4c ones;
for four days sell­
ing only............ 1_. O w

Double bed sheets -with
patent welded seam; a
good bargain at 50c. Spec­
ially priced for’ O C h # *
this.sale on ly..

Bod S p r e a d s

Khaki Cloth
The long wearing mate­
rial used for riding, hunt­
ing, fishing arid general
wear, absolutely fast col­
ors; specially
4 Q A
priced a t : ...
, IO C

W h ite P e ttic o a ts

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not goMip

• aure you yriu'.pòjf eam ia' .
.when *&lt;M&gt; (s toÄtoqg id iRcsolva fltot-’jyÓM.'&gt;will ■
îOlf and will odf listen
- t o .

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ÜM lrlu^

D TO» Tift

M a g a z in e r h n t

is m

in Sanfutd. It^ a i^ ri
would sodai of.ùa

tkhr todtrw ,
&gt;F,W tbo'. oh
É*0imadèra

r ** m

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v t! ¥ e
/ftr-worthtwice i
ietnoney a t . . . . *

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•on. yoahia
bOr-vfle tool

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•.S•h• ir tw a is ts

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Shoqa .
. Advance showingoFhéw
fall shoes; the Ihkc.speclaJly selected foT.ttBfl sMe

About ¡5.0- holin' in al
sfindeS and: from 2 .td ;i
iüche^idèrw oïth - up ti
Ihc .per' yard

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Ig^Rèak evUtOf.

a botuli
home trade i

The 89c crochet spread,
full size in new and pretty
patterns, specially priced
for 4 days, selling A A w *
only..................j .O % 7 C

These 98c and 1.25
quality skirts are trimmed
in laces and embroidery
and are placed on^F A ^ *
sale for 4 dayB.*.’ •

T IC K S T
Bed S p r e a d s
L a d ie s’ O xfords
A
&gt;-^C
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Abo.ut".30 pair in all. • • These come in uiarseiles ’
Good range of sizes and a patterns and are. hard to
shoe guaranteed to- be tell-from the 3.50 and $4
ones; specially 4 A Q
all leather...
O flA
s p ^ ia u p o t ; , .priced at . , . , -

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wall

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Bèthoï M ^ fjn ay . J .regi

••bnglln* rifls

thonaigiil&gt;

€ l»kt® ycaJO* Iriends.wlict have matrlOtonlal incliiuitlons(T.wt&gt;ul4 - suggest t«
»her yecqnd thought—yes,?aAiyefel vf
them. Wngea^Me low and ffia coiit of
Tiring la w nxlde^bf/ hfgtó&lt;(i&lt;llao'ir'wq»
In the Edenlc period* You may think'
the world and alf offlht oiijaet ,trf &lt;yohr
affection, and hayò Uta ’ brlighìegt ù(
PTpepccts io.view, bot U requires some
tiling more subsUnUsl 'than these tu
make marriage n success. A snug bank
jetXMiiti an
•Tfriri

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•up k i t s origin.

iBèir company to th»

S h e e ts

t&amp;cb ^and embroidered
fronts mid;; .many tailored
effects] aJ-feW *handsome,
all-linen to be reduced for
« « £
2 3 « !■t-■h„is■ t •le : r:,:• *'*. • . .' . *
T a lcu m P o w d e r
G ingham A p r tn S j,
Bath TDWolf ^
-;Y] V3 6 -J n c fr L inen
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:.Y.Colgate
8
^ perfumed or
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Made^
of
.best
quality’^
‘ Largo sizer heavy un*
This we iiave -only in
bie.arJied liiith tbWels; a pinli; and; a good quality blue . and jirown. chefcks •uii8cabted taicum powder,
vbnrgain at old pyiw v|7^c for ’ 25c; a c l o s e - o u t made ..fall' with oV iwith- the regular-20c kind; on
prioo ofi Q a *out bib; r specinl 4 0 a • ' sale (Hiring-the 4 O C A
.days 2 cans.. . . .
w t#
for 4 days sale ] t o V V
only
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J " ‘ * atoeas th e . world WfV A* •»«g as . the .Sanford lloign*
over in every city and
people had -charge they were eM« i IkftMtjSV,!* " à i igd a d a g u t ó Y
or small Renu a
“tory is high with h|rii to erect dwM|. keep this mad aiinwed tot now Uiere |
ä
no chance to firt fnft&amp; pg^Æ niür
. houiea, ^.iferchanis some time ago made srrtqigfmcilts »
to*, meet these dé­ take nll- the fibre kfl“ *t the did .'facto.
rfiko^osslp It is ’ a gtoti.V
f r a i e s under the
icouroge.it. You may l-1

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iJiw çfy w o r

W hite A prori^
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. These aprons are irthde,
Inrge.yjtli or without bib;,
.dttep hem, regular 35c

spanked-by the S onfo^ aggregaUon' of
bn^toasers are prone (o snivel and pint*
«bout it. - Wbat-a bundi. pf c^ieap gu&gt;&gt;

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la Just wifkt is Ute mattar with
p h # medical Jbom A end thòàa wbo write
■, I add talk pro-vaoclqalion stuff— • **.

tradt
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H of almost

P illow C a s e s

D O LLA R

out of
M w y n o u ,Y To VACCINA*.

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T o w elin g

L inen D am ask
Full. 72. inches wide;
This In many pretty pat­ snow bleached in .a pretty
terns, 58 inches wide and1 stripe and carnation pat­
a good r value at 39c; tern; guaranteed all Pure
;for tbi? sale
Linen, $1.25 o u a l - Q Q ^

Sanford

wit^ m ^ b y tbf fiwâi- Ji U t i Of cri(ldanr«M tlV «-rf!«ìÌF’Jn
cal prôfèkgJen Thu petflltt ’in bebevia*
or because there*
m ontant«
that vaccination plays bul­
part hare who ara anxlonrV'-e;«! ¿ui of town
le- ,n •‘■roping- .out .^amaliI ' pf
p x gnd give» forali their «¿ppUea. 1 am pot engaged
g y folloinnjf:trite stateinejii; *
In UMjob printing business un i if /ill
u to L 'T h e othef’ U|
V r / i got a dlpTMqg the p u tlo g lo Sanford waa tent out of
f ijth r ù u ^ , the
r mall, on-which wag written «own 1 «ould live jost the m i m but this
^ B n Ink: **If It Is’.right, we ere foe It," habit la growing and needs to b e curbed
hlch Is
uwhlch
is Dixie's
Dliie’s mottos c a r r i^ .e t the
head, o f-th k front peg«; ïhiTkUpftng
, was Itself taken from Um UedlcnrMourv M l ■od told about the greet suebsa of
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C a lic o e s

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It 1« Wide only In the Fmiom ARROW Collm-15c eich-2 f4r 23c

to 23rd

Our Prices Are Competition Smashers at All Times

seam

W o rk S h irts
. The genuine Uncle Sam
work shirt; guaranteed •full
itiensure, &gt;sold- the world
OVCT^t -eQci ull

lOV'add
fc-Ehö:- OD^est

S h ir ts

These shirts are'cheap
,at 29c each, bujt..for the,4
'day.sale-have been I Q n
1 redufced^o*--—
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DRESS s w a ts
.. A regular. 1.00 :
plaited' bosom. ciiiTs
tachedj in stripes an
at t h i s t l e

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*Füll dDiuciies widernd
ih-a ^nice weight fur dit’Bses
shirtwdists' and : priacesç i
slips, Jhe î5u'
quality for
T.kt*
S h eets*
Full double bed size
made ofn gopd weight'ddmestic and apapiless; a
regular 75c s e 1 I e r g g c
4 day a.

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3 -S tr a p S a n d a l.
-] • Tliip is our 3.50 ‘leader,
irH&amp;eautiful quality all­
leather sandal, specially
prihed for 4 daysd&gt;i&gt; 1JQ
k Only*..
w U W-Aer, V 4 • V V
B albriggan

4 0 -|n c h

P at. L eath er iPum ps
• $2.50 quality patent
leather, one-strap pump, a
beauty and gQod value
at ohd price. •
&lt;£ 1 Q O
Special . . . .
S *h•.1ir ts
gir
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This is a genuine bar­
gain at 39c, made very
r full ^in dark and light
1 colors. , During A
this
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'v ^ o u n d t ó ^ ] !
itr,ipesaqa fibra
sighs/ priwitl a t.

gmcca,:

A larm C lo ck s
$1.00 al.ai:jn ofock; spec­
ially priced for this sale is
a perfect time piece,
made by best fac-^f
tory. Sale *price ■
M ona1 Sox

In black, tan] fancy and
solid colors; all sizes and
a great value at 2 pair
for 25c. Only. A C A
3 pair . / o r . . . . - -

in v ia le
cadrai
bed; fast cclot«; ^ ëcpriced*from 25cU 1.32

�wat the dm expression by the great
fighting man of the E*stfon the subject
of International relationship.

COUNTY HAPPENINGS
A Budget of Interesting Items
J S T FZ« » cl»
h Tdhbe«rt.
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W. JMiller.
toil . um ay evening.
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McClelland
spent
last
Sunday
with
THE EVENTS O f OHÄNÖE COUNTY
I Mr* Proven and family in OaneTa.
E. A. Gilbert and sons entertained J. 0.
Cm e (eat S taff of Reporters Weekly I Packard at dinner on Sunday.
Covara Uta Territory H r
r C, C. Morris and family hare moved
• The Herald
I from the Pace farm to Joe' Cameron’s to
I farm this ss«sm [ ' V . H. Harper is bade again iron» serW. D. Ballard has returned from Grlfiln, eral weeks epent In the north.
Ga., and will immediatly begin ImprovIngram and Joe Guerry left Sunday for
menu on his dwelling.
a visit to several points through' the
We ore glad to see Mr* W. J. Daniel state.
up again alter a week’s lllnes*
Oca Estridge has gone to Jacksonville
to spend some time.
Miss Kuby Han of Beck Station enter­
tained the Misses Ruth, Bessie and Luelle
of Geneva last week.
Miss Lydia Geiger has gone to Bloom- Proctor
•
Ingdale, near Tampa, where abe has a
Mesdatnea CL CL Wortblngton and L. J.
splendid schooTiír «Ito sotning session. Hancock were oyer from Lake Onora call­
' -Misse* Wayne McLain. Blanch and ing on Mrs. Ellsworth Tuesday. Georgia PaitlshaU, also Harold, Evan, and
Must have bit some one cattleman in a
■Bertha PattiahaL have returned from •ore place from his speel In last week’s
Sanford where they attended a house Herald. Maybe It would be a good thlnj
party given by Mr* Tolar.
If all the farmers and fruit men would go
Mr* J. Q. Adam* Meesr* Will and Info the cattle business If It iiso much
Charlie Adams, left last Saturday for more of an Important Industry. We
Hensdale, Mas*, taking the remains of know how It feels to have cattle ruin fine
se&gt; wc advocate better fence* foethe farmers nml, more attention to their
1stock for thè cattlemens' part, for (He
farmers through here are at the limit of

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From Correspondents

' ^ Aog. IU * 1 intend
&gt;ndto ^d e k„tc„ „ aU
in .*my
»
10 finding out thlofil ebout the caikilj^tes for the Democratic nomination ^or
pr«udenL,‘ u ld William Jennings Bryan
to a large audience at Columbus, Q., on
Tuesday. *i know all of .the leading
men of Um party. Tboae 'who have
hindered and those wlio have helped It.
When the timca oomea to name tbe man
f a ftteeaiwUdaa» I
lllam."^.

High-grade Pianos, Organs
...s.' and Graphophones.
Lo w Prices

Easy Payments,

Pic

DAYTONA BEACH. FUÜRIBA
SITUATED DIRECTLY ON OCEAN BEACH

Special Summer Rates In »Effect June l i t
SPECIAL RATES GIVEN TO AUTO PARTIES
C . J lf^ W lL S O N ,

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Pro rictor

Bt I t OmuRDby Ut* Cosaci] of tbs CUy olSaa
font. Orante County, flM U s
Sect*» 1. That authority U hereby given,
granirò arxl conveyed Onto thu Citrus Southern

A 1ENDETS
V Tfca, Ceppar, R tuv. ghaat lee*.
*1 Cm IWu thaadb aet Buttât CaaS».

WITHOUT THE USE ÖF HEAT,

L .c Ä iS b 'f Ä '
*o Sal,lord A»*t&gt;ue«i&gt;
l
ilrtrrnib Street fiora | i
i unnamed «trier bp-1 , l

Poor Excuse Better Then None
The Orlando Reporter-Star In an effort
to defend the bolt team of that dty in
their recent "lay down” tactic« prakca «

aay tvrface. Mad* la all a ltra
,
SAVES MANY DOLLARS.

grantnl and
ay Company.

S Slid* eitaU lihnl by Itie
aid Cyprwt Avenue from
the non hern tnfpoi ate Um
ay a ron-iwav from the u ld
rthern end of (aid dort; u ld
uch malarial «a theOraates

iaud and ooo-

R E S TA U R A N T
H . E . W I S E , P ro p rie to r
Formerly Manager of Central Cafe

Steaks, C h o p s , O y s te rs and F is h a S p e c ia lty
Its limita, tcvwthrr «.uh the righilo
ind cuta ta a (rada 'teteUbhed by the
ford for said Tamarind A tsaae haef

A P lace F o r Uadlea and G e n tle m e n
S h o rt O rd e rt A lA II H our«

PrurtipL Oleati Service
lb e series was begun: After playing
sixteen game* nine, of which had been
won-by Sanford, three ties and only four
woo by Orlando, Mr. Spencor . and man­
ager of the Sanford team, was approach­
ed before several reliable witness, the

E v ery th in g F ir s t Cl

Meal Hcketa a re Sold a t Reduced Rat

In DtrpfVjtiy.

ar regulanJiat a formula must not only,producs
Hliu^y^Va i^iiO FlT, The user of fertiliser
effect bh his pocket hook the R E A L m u lt
£RS;produces, the right cffqgt, fqr It works Wrh
preference of each clasaof vcgctatiOht^fbr itf
tjdod Is cartfuHy jtudjetfas Well ai the (miner
give perfect haj^nce— no lick, gid wiate,

00 of proper fohd»vrg|pilon ouigrovrs^ueaiw
a Ste.it ciyiit^and being T lrtn g and vTgof&amp;n,
dial is phjrtnMbo the gyc and psjste, and

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Mum profit d u ^ ^ O ^ S h r - p o o r ly balanced
tJOV.lnjpropcr sources, t .ID E A L stands foT
a «■ c . M. . - . 1 1 . o W

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'oomer Fertilizer Company.

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lib# td/HW AID thel earth. .This b n d tfa l
S jÄ d fm B counvi is bound to devoiinJo
‘. TPÜO of Buch Màjlriaces as' roU arftl'yp«;
kipdfwftmepposc' progrtUs and
mont ip'irvlt} growing commualty.. Your
• fa t* «od figure* notwi4hd!oníl)n¿ -Otiog him In the
i^ a g a coumr U de«Uoéd-ió become a
HHMHÉÉMMÉJKl.bcniitifui forms and
Awl •eWdjc* und
^ .^ . .çotûa
Orlando leciti met
» which -kàfc*.«?* Oh* lfi&amp; director#
a *living vbfro they, can
the sarte*«* 9greed
Ir-.SWgiaeg, If defeated srvery
W o K ^ « u sln t
wouKJiSre carried'out thnlr.
Tbe pubUo U left* to- AJraw ’itl
iUiy'enOrgeilcdtikW who works 'io*ÄM
R istìfc ifo&lt; .ihe^gro«test - good., lo rife
Togo FaVÒr» Peace
reateat numbet” (of c a ttW ^ T going to ^ ■
P dU B HW try f«"th» n a « ..future to
Augi H—’ The relations betwAsn ths
llfaor n«Ae hliasélf or hi* caul* Let us Unltek S tatu and Japan m ult ever be
DM lie may go where h ë 'c a n feed on one of foooband neighborly good*wifi/*'*
Is bdoyad uaUvtsW t f a remainder of
Aa Admiral Count Togo speaking Bi
his
native tango* uttered that sentiment
I f e Ä W « « # - 80 W - «»ooitat
at the luncheon given by the Japan
Ï m aÂ T ' *
Society and ths Paso« *Society. of New
Yfake-up, Jphn Boll, burry and catch- Yqrfc, only the Japanese preùòt UnderL:Wl&lt;h H,a 1&gt;
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and.^spyisuiied .vigosooe^^ bm.
wjiw» Commander Taufg'ircld,' bü" aside,
•A W T i p i ; * , , ^ repeated the.'words- In E n g liiran tm t.
rt»1WHefeM&gt;— ----■wfft preseli ol Moors a
: purent.' It *.

Ulcr Of such itrW

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YTHINO IN FURNITURE, QU

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S T O V E S are the1
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B A R G A IN ^ C O U N T E R

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lA/vroRb meralo

Now is the time to install that new Up-to-Date laborsaving Loose Leaf Book Keeping System.
Then when the fall rush comes you will be ready for it.
We can sell tou .the famous Twinlock Loose Leaf
1 1ali.-.descriptions,
b o o k s of-any aiiid
binders,^ ledger-'
^•
forms, indexes, sheet holders, business forms or print
.7»toy special form convenient to yoilr particular busi- .
' ' tT s e 5 5 V J t , ‘ i f r c o s t S T i o t b m g
yoti. -Ttsave its cost in a few weeks

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Telephone 140

Florida

Leiters and Communications An
Various Timely T quT cs.

COLUMN

Hippy (fté^gtr^ ô/ woman, who hwi n « m suffered from
lay of thé dlseaso* of womanhood! Or, If tho his beta à
sufforor, happy*.Is én&lt;r If «lie has learned of the wonderful
benefits of Outfit, the woman's tonic!
^
Cerdui 1« a gentle, tonic remedy, for women's ailments,
It is l natural medicine—safe, harmless, purely vegetable.
It. has been la Hucceetful . use fcr more' then 50 years. It
»liould d9 lh&lt; uit&gt;( be yuu.

DEVOTED TO PfOPU

In lhla Drpnrtmeat vyill be round the
Vk,ws, Opinions end Coni meats
of Practical W riters* */
I u lti» IH* Moli*» T.M

F-cnwrUOAUir
b*t&gt;r Sir—1 note a» article
U_ tn yonr
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yiKidVkeeM *UW proWiUs Vnd think If
Jypb'Wa* a m tp enbufll* newspaper man
,aod disposed (o d q &gt; a tiSht thini by ybur
-fetlpw-fnin especloUy
at;, Csineron
Cdy^ydb woyid' ¿ét ttiler »Mat •‘machine
Óúiñ''ohd have the
turned on now.
ir you happen io
anyone In Sanford
Or elsewhere who don’t thlhk these cattle
out here can Jump RJtne, selhf tbonj out.

there Is’,no tonlo on earth.,as gdod -nfcCisrduL T ile d
with the very beet results.-' 1 had taeiikcho and at^i
tfMrythtag f i woman tould suffer W f^rtiW I took Csrdt
N oW ,\r toe! b
I ■*hsfC. for. Hyd y*at* -Tsh.
idwty* recommend ...tsrdul. to , other Offering woroea.
can’t praise tf too highly., A t a medicine tor yruk^ Are

have also overlbbked the feet that there"
It nothin* yet on record to show any Tree
distribution. of ,beef or b e e f.m ile by
these great and loftily ctnife Wwhcs; and
therefore. «( Um present price of Beef
very few of ns c4u afTord to buy very
raudj and bsve to depend tipqu ,our cow
pees, oum.snd por*mes to keep bodyftid.
together,and when tbeae^

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nt1 of liicn» private càr». In addition to

T sii.t.r n «4rñ
mville Via th e Atlantic
oramdmMrof this 102
,« movement and 46 in
e s trâ in d In connectUr «qui proem, »end *
0 per. pent of those.

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�THE SALFORD HtRALD

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FbbtUhed tm r TrU«j Moraine Bj

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY
It J. IIUlLY. Editer '

In addition, the House has carcfuly at­
tended. with exceptional oarc and effici­
ency, to the routine wotk of Congress.
Diligent, also, have been the investigating
Items of Interest Concernln
bodlea, And. aè we understand it,, twelve
Society People.
probing committees are now bualljr en-

P O I N T S PURELY PERSONAL
■iar«4«* Mcood-cUMmall matter AuSu»t 2tod
IMS, at tba PeatoSke at Sanford. flarMa.
ander Act of March 3rd. 1S7S.
OOtca la Herald Bolldtat
Osceola county Is emitled'tb the State
Senator next term and Hon. Arthur
Donegan will be the candidate. He is
certainly the man for the place and will
get It If he goes after ft. «. '•
A mob at Ooatsvllle. Pa., burned up a
' negro who had killed a policeman. We
would respectfully refer this to the north„ era yellows who chirp so much about the
* South’s treatment of the black criminal
■■- " 1* *&lt;%y* It speaka welt for the educational
T^apMt-of Onihga County,-riiat uf tlm amdidataa for the office .of Superintendent
of Sdiools, the one farthest removed from
pollticial associations was chosen to fill
*the office.
•
»American heiress are becoming rational
fein. • A kin of the Vanderbilt* worth

How Celery City Vanity Tolr While.
Awoy the Golden Hours—
Social Gossip.
ended In an unsatisfactory manner.
Manager -Spencer of Iha Lflnnfprd team
never specified how many games he
would play after the first series was over
stating that he would plop when the
funds gave out. With no manager on
hand last week the game was scheduled
for Friday and Orlando failed to toe the
■cratch after nuking a bluff at Manager
Spencer to play next wee| or not at ail.
Spencer ia out of sockel'and cannot be
Mamed for swerving off last Friday. The
real quitters are the Orlando people who
refused to ploy on Friday.
With four games ahead to our credit.
thcfe'fr 3 b"&lt;fbiibr~abgQt~wPtar Tdty had
the best team, and then we will be in the
game again next year, and If Orlando is
not satisfied we will prove II
,
Meantime get ready for the county fair.
Government Stamped Fnvelopes
Out of seven Jotters received out of the

Friday afternoon
Tulnr entertained their guests and a few
town friends with a roost delightful
launch ride down the river.
The party landed at a picturesque -blul i
whero they Immediately started out to
explore pie surrounding woods.
Here they found n log cabin and out
under tho tree* an old-fashioned swlni
where a most delightful hour was spent
thus increasing the(/ agpetjtrs for thé
abundance of fried chicken, sandwiches,
salads, cakes, limeade And dRher good
things which were served on'the grass
not far frdtn a bubbling spring. The re­
turn trip was' made by the light of the
southern moon, which nowhere shines so
brilliantly as in fair Florida.
The party landed at the city dock at a
late hour, each declaring Mr. and Mrs.
.Tolar, not only the beat of host and hos-

Whenever- American arfs- 'few days agoT five Were In government a Tauni
stamped envelops that is a most extreme
VwùT*itp-|q
Justice to printers tlUv.nghout the country, Notice of Application for Tax Deed
Under Section 8 o f Cfiirpter 4868,
safe siatd»
Two were from banks pnd three from trig
- Layvajpf riorW a.
m e rc h a n t .
- . 'v / i ^ *vl ■
th«i MrKloik CTlrKtnThese merchants licsiro*''thro country Hade« ti hfirbv
, parchatext of Tax Ortlyet to embark qsajdlOly. but it announ newspaper:'ux;rflght ( h i parcels post for
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flm Us» of Juni-, A.
D IBU6. ami No 24UI. A
ditnl
t
the 3rd dsruf June.
ora that. ffegfnplrifl. October 1, ft will be tlietti on the theory that it wilj help the A.
4 Onlflrsis In ray ottica.
D. 1001, hat fll«t »nid
„1
for
Tax
Droit to lttue in
ami
has
i»*!«
application
issued twice a wtek, approaching the In- mall order houses'to still futber - inaeflie
jtcccftianoe with Law, Said
Sf CertiOcau
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embrace
avltablo dally stags by degress. If there thelf competition ngalnirjlro local mer­ IW
J—xrlbad proper!». limateti la Granfa
PtorVia, lo-wli: Na 2728 SL. H of S t
can be anything better than one Herald chants. Yet they patron!» the goverrf- Count».
(Ir« N, 10 ATSactlon 90. Tp. 22, R. 32 E. 24 A.,
a Week it Is two Heralds a week.— ment monojioly in these stamped, envel­
Tampa Tribune.
r- . ,V*"
opes that. is a most extreme Injustice to
the local printer.
|Tbe Sanford Herald, one of the bright­
The government gives a contract Toa
est of Florida weeklies, has responded to
single priming concern tor these envet- Whnesi ■mynHirial »iinaturr and aeal thi* Um
lOtbiiar of AofDit, A D run
the call of progress and beginning Oct.l,
,
B.E ftamofu
will print n twice a week Issue. Its
1-4
Clerh O n o t Court. O ranti Coanty, FtarUa.
troubles.wity Jn crtu * ja lost that proporAon; Jtktwjsc Its igy^turdtlea. We trish
fft enterprising editor', all the syccqp*. he

4|lion .envelops
nnot offuni to

■' problem bf^^markets Is aervctl, JTrt Oviodo.Ailvsoon: Orange .reunty&gt;
.'T^W pnper. :,made iW n^paarepbe ’jhU
’. It ia .H-neat, four-pogd- ^v^'.dol.
^tùnr»fittali arid . seem*' ro be ‘win', filled
.»With Snl^ri*«BW&lt;A^lt&lt;&gt;m .out 'of town
firms.' Tire ortHT’g WhHqtonr Is twnfined
,‘Vtbthè Sfate p r t l w Ad*4^S&lt;fS
Wfth A pice to m iefjr.qxüijiyjis/iid tjte
, pthy for ii blV.qf Wriuess, last &lt;pm,, ^d*
-, tk a cc-tòThadkwprd had perish.- E, A. Doiiglsss Is.OÎe editor «ôd Int i* tpo^weli
^known' to need -any 'intrùdottìon: ’ &gt;ititJ*
_ - Qcpjy inofe’anJ a . real «sate,
o. DocgUss^jhimM ènjldóy
hour ik ipvjedo,; .ibé-licaffiT'lu lv
has aïeh
l -. -*Tiw idik^A Sqvngy 'who'-friV Wo years
Jie* been tifo editor,'Jias dÌrpòéed of
IntNest tq. J. O, (Jellcmofc. Mr, Savage
trèfjórctsi to glvf»NP «he strenuous-dif«
‘ on 'aecoum 11 Mjr daugJitef,*» health, a«
- 'this bright younllady ha« bean hjs able
ftssjatam. Mr.Gnlleraore js a ncWs-papcf
'~i~|*lW 'm an of wld* expcrltrice. and pr«n
-, h«».,to make -.many clumgtti*'; toward a
. .. '.larger printing èstab!Uhn&gt;eùC ,Tba Hcyi y f jtto gives faatrrakl gtuating to.Hn»« Ggllof.
A
«nòie. TtVs tk/be hoped - that "Mias' $&gt;*vW ^q.W ffV riininJher health *nd«MÌth hw
■^ ' faUto«
again•Urlatoli .the' HekT ol

luuiac* ai du dtc home uroflia af . Iticit
'merchants as- againiT thb^ foreign ftii
•musei, and the home bangg fô;4e\llleil
twelve pori cgutf-Ân thêfV Tnôué^. its bgutnsr three IWfa it pet. çewY^
!
t Itflj
as 'Just 1o ativôçatA Ûm
government's kmn of Tnoney^tfirpp£ to the
people ;ut «tiree.isnd. foot., per cenç. lotetMfi
remarks tki

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F I F T H
VISIT TO SANFORD
Many self-styled specialists have m adea few y itiu here,
and by false representations, have robbed the sick of their
money, but soon they have gone, never to return. Others
will
go. I---------buwbe United
Specialists
will
continue
will command
comdand go,
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coming regularly and cure tbçir patients as In the past.

The Celebrated Specialists will give Free Consultation and Examina Hon
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WE NEVER USE THE KNIFE

W IL L

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August 2 1 s t &lt;
FOUR

W EEKS

T h e Chief Physician is a graduate of one o H h c W tt known
institutes in the United States. He has made a special ' study of
the diseases he treats, in the great charity hospitals, and these
together with his 14 years of special practice, mikes him the fore
most specialist of the day.
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He Treats Acute and Chronic Catarrh, Ringing Ear*1
Diirineis. Weak Eyes, Grandulated Lids, Discharging diseases of
the Eye and Ear.
” Chronic Diseases pf Ihe Lungs, He*ft, Stomach, LiverKidneys, BowcIl Bladder, such as Bronchitis, Shortness of breath.
Palpitation, Dyspepsia, loss of eppetUdksour stomach. Conrtipa
tion. Ulceration. These 'djieas«V j i i P e a in the most scintific
H e m o rrh o id s , Piles treated withoUT the knife and no de
tention, fratr. busiqess.
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V oting, M iddle-A ged Or Old M e n suffering from Spermstorrheoa and Impotedcy, the results of abuse in youth or later
elects and Other causef producing some of the following effects:
Debility,.Nervoosness,^missions, Blotcha«,^ Dixzincss, confusion
of ideas, aversion of .society,'defective memory and aeioal exhsustior\ which unfit the vicjirii for. business or tnarrihge, need his
advice gnd.treftment as he'thoroughly..-understands these case*
arid know how to curd th^m.
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E p ile p sy o r f i t s trw ted by best m^ihojk. C u rti effected in
many cases regarded as inerosbl* by. other
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D l5cascs.O f W o m e n treated sn the rtflisl^sapafgctory man
ner. O ur hqme treatm ent is plca»knt to u s e l^ ^ ^ g o o d results
Avimi dangerous knife operations.'

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T h e D o c to r C a r r i e s oil h i s P o r ta b l e I n s t r u m e n t s o r ',
and comes prepared to* examine the most obscure esses»*' TIiumwho apply for treatment should' bringc along a small botdiy'of I j C
urine for eism inition, as K-will assist fn the diagnosis. Name of
.patients never-published, but.references gladly furnished /on re- IJJ -«

S P E C IA L IS TS
Ja c k e tttv fH ö i F lo rid a

àna oór Juiow]edge 'ó(
trié«!-on Jmuffalf

Very Serious
It Is a vcry «criouk tnà tter ' to n k
for-one medicine: ajul ùavç ifce
wrdffg octr feivtn ■you:', Ppir 'this
reasou'we urge you In buying to
ba-cartful to g»t thegeniilne-V*5' 1 _
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CoI P . A. Van Agnew and Hon. Ar­ Bring ypur old.Urea to Sanford Machine
thur Donegan. two prominent resident» of A Garage Co. for vulcanizing.
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Klttiuuiee. were In the city oq Tuesday
A few more Mason Fruit J a n left at
calling on old 8anford friends.
reasonable prices, at W.w. Long's Grocery.
Happenings— Mention of Mr. and Mr«. Frank Johnson of Mark44-tf
Matters In Brief. : 1
ham have one of the finest farms In this
5 or 5 doses ”666" will cure any case of
section and raise everything In fruits apd and Fever. Price 25c. *
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vegetables. They remembered The Her* The nursing home at 8th and Elm Ave,
PfRSONAl ITEMS O f INTEREST aid this week with a fine basket of scup­ Is prepared to care for a limited number
per nong grapes. .
of surgical case*. Mrs. Wright, nun« In
charge. .
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New
Garden^ond
Held
Seed
nt
L
R.
Summary of the H ooting Small Talk
Finest Big Boston Lettuce Seed, Just
Philips
V
Co.
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. succinctly Arranged for Hur­
received at L. R. Philips A Go. 52-2tc
ried Herald Readers. Eat chipped beef while the weather Is
Pre-Inventory Sale
Born, ttAMr. and Mr*. Nathan Garner a ' The Interprlalng firm of D. A1 Caldwell warm, cut in dn American Slicing machine
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fine daughter,
A Sons will put on a pre-inventory sale at W.W. Long’s Grocery.
Mri t t -. ^. Puldnmrtia* returned- from commencing on August ID. and Tasting ■—J«afc-rMlaiiaii i m u . II«» «f Aft
a trip to Atlanta, and other polo.».
four days. The^prices wiH sell the goods squares, prices reasonable. Sanford
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1L T. Avant of Jacksonville, was shak­ because the idea Is to get rid of all the fu rn itu re Co.
We
are
equipped
to
handle
your
repair
ing hands with old friends this week. \ summer goods, in order to make room for
Sanford Machine A Garage Co.
MIm Tomlinson of Daytona Beach Is the new fall line. Read the big adver­ work.
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tisement
In
this
weeks
issue,
and
remem.
ibe guest of her unde, Cept. R. H. Marks.
One
und
two
bone
wagons
with
celery
- Clyde Pounds has algnod up with the ber about the 3 Dig Prizes, thatara to be flared side bodies at Underwood's. 17-tf
Miami team for die remainder of the given away. The data of tale August 19.
Autoes and carriage painting at Un­
derwood's. First class work.
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season.
Celery Seed—Parti'Golden self-blanch­
■ Mr. and M ri E. G. Duckworth, and
ing. All French grown and imported by
family of Orlando, were In the d ty on
Notice, Order of Owls—A meeting of
us.
L R/PhiUps A Co.
82-2tc
Monday. ;v
the Order ol Owls has been called for
All
kinds
of
repair
work.
Sanford
Ma­
Mrs. Frank Gonzalez and children have Sunday afternoon at 2.30 at tbe Eagels
chine
A
Garage
Co.
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jammed from a delightful outing at Day­ Hall on Park AVc. All who have mode
New tire s put on old Go-Garts at
tona Beach,
application as Charter Members of the
the Sanford Turniture Co.
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Mrs, J. J&gt;. Davison, and Miss Kate new neat, now being organised In this
Gas engine repairs. Sanford Machine
Underwood, are spending tho week, at dty; should be present if possible. Those
L Garage Co.
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who iutqnd to coqie in as a dutrter mem­
Coronado Beach,
Buy Henry* Clay flour of W. W. Long
Mrs- Mabel Johnson has returned from bers and have not made application, may and get Uie best on earth.
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England States.
C^o. 1L Fcrnnld Is home again from n
‘trip to Boston and, other points In the
New England Slates.
-Mrs. M. Martin ha* returned home from
&gt; m il in the rtorOnand Gpmfort Cottage
is now opened again.
Mrs. B. H. Herndon and daughter, Miss
* Norma, have returned from a pleasant
stay at Daytona Beach.
Mrs. R. J. lfoll), and children are at
Coronado Beach this week, enjoying tbe
a lt breezes from the Atlantic.
. Mr. J. H. PolhllL whd has been- spend­
ing the part siz weeks' In Belleville,
Florida, returned home yesterday,
Mrs. R. S. Davies, and little daughter,
are spending the week at Coronado
Bcfefh, guests at the Clark Cottage,
There will be no preaching In the
Presbyterian Church next SunJay. Tbe
pastor is taking a two week's vacation.
Dr. U R. Philips returned, on Saturday
from a trip to Clifton Strings, N. Y.1,
where his family will remain for the
.Hugh Gallagher found a fine gold pin at
the rallrodd crossing, and owner can have
same by uddrcitlng. Box U83, and Iden­
tifying property.'
Miss Emma Russel a valued employee
of The Herald, left this week for Kentuefeey where she will spend several
weeks wltii home folks,
klr. and Mrs. G- FvSinltlr baye relumed
lame from. a montfTe stay-At'Arden. N.
C Their many friends are glad to welcoine ibutn bome,agaltv&gt;. ^ ,' '^ 2 ^ i''*
Wnllg'ce W., Brock ofLefiugton KeiV;
tuckï Abd.Xm d lè i^ f D. WakOleld of
Garland Olifb 'a r t tlwúpgesi of ihiflf partills Mr Mrn-^\.1L lîirçtojrv
A
r fcfc-jfTH. Bf^tiMi, was in Jacksonville
ktP tho fltïî p«n of
,lphd.VUlto4f the
(all ang winter

to desecrate the sabbath, but we do this
regular grown in France, at. $7.50 lb.
at this time, simply as a matter of conVil Morin Aadregux A Cie at 75c outtc^
vdneqce to most people. Wm. 11.
$3.00
lb, $l0.0&lt;Lfriv *i; R. mtflps A Co.
Beecher, State Oganizer.
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5 o 8 doees "666’* will cure any pase,. In rertlje riorlda ^
of Chilis ami, FevorT, Price. 23c. ^ _^.tz If Ht
|e Is selling at toplnotch prices
Plice the titles to your rcnfjestgte In
the Realty Trust Company and avoid com­
When planting shade trees, why not- plications. For particulars address B. F
plant tbe pecan or thç camphor.
Whittier. Jr.,.Secretary.
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Up at Tallahassee they call 60-pounds
squashes North Florida oranges.*' •'
At Gainesville was exhibited n stalk of
Sea island cotton which liad over 200
bolls. The stalk came from a 200.acre All Local Advertisements Under This
cotten-field of (ne Padgett-Futch com- Heading. One Cent a Word Each Issue
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P«nyFor Sal»—Limited quantity of crldft*
The Ant bale of Sea Island cotton was
golden self blanching variety, 1910
sold at Live Oak last week nt 10 cents n seed,
stock at $5.00 per pound whlje it lasts.
pound.. Suwannee county farmers arc Chase A Co.
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raising 1.500 to 2,000 pounds per acre
This is no pipe dream or dope, but act­
this year by improved methods of culti­ ual facts from $200, iq.1500 can be pro­
duce«! pet acre. Yours,for a cinch. I will
vation.
lease my 10 acre or 20 aères of good land,
The ndw settlers of St. Cloud are plant- for Sl.OO.per acre, and1will-fellow rental
Ingoucalyptus trees. Tho eucalptus trees to apdijr.to’ purchase «lea, after n&gt; trial.
seWiit by fhe government lust fall nt. Particulars address Coray P.'O. Box 1108,
Florida. Also son* on-, Pnlmeto
various station in the state áse Join* Sdqfonl
AvcI. and Sanford heightï. .. [¿tiTftjr «air,
well, except those ravaged by the gratsv, ténus to suit
",
*. l-2tp
hoppers.
’
y ;■ R a n te d —-30,000 Bleaching boards, now
If there Is aiiy solace in the following, or second hand. E.X. WoodrUfT, Sanford.
the truckers ore welcome to It: Moores-, For Stile or Kent—Cheap. Jive acres in
town. N. J.; formers sold btons ot twenty •Beck Hatnmoek- Pine, la rid. AU. tiled,
cents the cart load ou a 50'per cent.,] formed Z TCdfS- 1 Ji M.-ivalker, R. F. D. 1
commission basis. Beans at ten cents a
: ‘
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cart load Is peor picking. - l .
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Florida will be a.great- state when It
t&amp;giiu to feed fcowpea*. velvet brans und
cassava to thousand of hogs and cattle;
When we raise enough corn for our own
Úse; when wo-ruske-all the butter* we use
and when condensed rjjllh is not sold by
he buo^pod-car-feed». .With rh«* influx*
n( new sflld^-hjir jfiU 'l» « 'few . ekort

WANTS

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OES it.mean anything to
you to have clothes to fit,
properly tailored, to hold
its shape and be absolutely sat­
isfactory even to the slightest
W(T represent" Ed. VT Price
&amp; Co., of Chicago, whose Made
to Measure Clothes embody all
these features.
The Fall and ;Winter line of
over 400 all-wobl samples of
the newest colors, designs and
models are ready for inspection
May we haVe the pleasure1

Clothier and Men’s Furnisher
SANFORD

The

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Tongues of
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adì«. vit would not'
need to advertise.

E. G. DUCKWORTH
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FITTER

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^ was In -thè city on^Tu'
the ¿ruvAftgdty on.tfej

sy/oud. report»
fest Coast being

M 1 &lt; .. CbftKT.CUrk made d business trip to
,v. V
(Nks.Sm&gt;rr;ri last wcjk,and triade ■ largo
^ purchase is- reel caute, and expects to Manateo Quurity. fnla year thet^ wlll be
2: %;■? engage'’, ft- business there In à Slwt associations at Bratigntown, Manatee,
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Oneqo, Terre C^ln„ Snrobota and oilier
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Rèy.jJ. F. Mc^lnnou leaves ttxlay for a ppinta. The co-operative idea' Is spread-«
i-’.b'
kfecatlpn of two week’s. ' He will return
in time to oefeupy th e polpit of tbe Pret; / ■- Iv' pytwìsn Church on, the t o t Sabbath In through the Exchange.
Manager TUHnghast of the Duckworth
- *tor» Is taking fe well earned vaca¡|tln North Carotina. Lawrence Brown
Otlaodo” v^ill u * e Mr. « W g h a st’s
rt fora
for-a M^wheks.
lAt.w ttkal
Oiwrt
Clms.&gt;; Adapt» a prominent Innuance
•gant ■of Buffali k^-Y.. Was In thocU^
.Week enrout« : lb his .(tome, lion»
u«neva, where he ettqndêd thfe funiergl of

hU brother. J. Q. Aánrña^

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R. L. Jpfinròa ' kft'CflU..' week (or Souili
lurida, where he .will s# n d several Weeks
m returning in !§*UUnore. Ilf, Jiihhson
&gt;u»s been la ^he «Ö re'of L. R. Philips
A Co, for the paif raonfh.
;-,«r.*Arid Mra .S ,
ariti children
returned Koine tropi a pk-nsunt otílI Coronado Bàèçlf, ; They wer« guests
&lt;f -4he Arisntle Ihnpt nod lepurr n targe

fty d d . that the
far'behind with
e nd kept him a-'

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w m •as new*
Ouolt, wHL‘ bo
sold for $200 If sold at once. Addsefeâ R.
J. Holly care of Herald.
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For Rent—Two fjums one lé acres Ono
7 acre* House* ao«i barn on both piacefe.
For information apply to J. T. Edwards.
R, F. D. N a 3. Sanford.
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•- For RmJÀiElght acres tiled, two Wefls.'
good house fend barn# 8 miles 'Weft .of
town. Inquire at Herahl* ollloe. or .Mrs.
H. AsHUL■
j
■’Tor âxJôferOCiGeÎdlnit io ¡¡ra_f oidjind
One Jljjy Mare o yeert oU‘.

C o rn e r M agnolie Ava. fi 41h 84»

Remodeled Throughout
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ip. -A- McDonald,
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“ v.antódpÓB«ÌPiaOB for( Invalid. Pre-.
f(tf. .middle-Sge wtundn. Address, Box
494.
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, For Sale—100 yarns of red brosselfe
carpet for $20.00. ■May be seen iby ap­
pointment nt T. J. Miller’s
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farms for rent
Hi nfurd owner, find dealer In Sai
truck fan*».
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To Let—Rooms furnished arid u
ulshed, light boosekeetring,- 1\6 Fr
Ave. west Side, two ml ilotes (rom d
For Rent—7 Room hpuse. Uftih^fen
Improvements, 206 LaureL' Aver .

Lcftm to g w im in ü íh t ahotly P w L "Ko rockA dp bolea, no
N o Sewerage, no slime.
reptÜtí» lo h u rt you.
only puro wél¿«&gt;ii(er.

Éjiiptied finti cl
Picnic ^QrtieOrC'fiüîr
O ther dayriby.Ú M ngi

every day. ' Evqry couvenlèfrco for
(fa. ‘ Open Thuradaya and Sundays.

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bu I letln

KEEP OUT OF THE RUTS
Keep out of the ruts when you
settle on Volusia Farms: Don't
do anything for the reason that your
neighbor is doing it. Have a rea­
son of your own. Have a mind of
your own both to learn and act up­
on what you learn. Don’t emulate
the axample of the Chinese who do
.» » . 1
.. - r
things
because -i
their
fathers and•
grandfathers did them
Study y o u r problems, y o u r
ryo ttr emps, y o u r live stoclr
t come toWolusia Farms with
dea that you can; farm in the
i way as you farmed in the

ing a source of large income. At a
time yhen tjie country is groaning
under the-cxtortioQs of the , beef
trust and Florida fails tt&gt; meet the
demand of -home coq^umers, the
market for live stock is immediate.
Florida imports large qualities of
western meat while her own praries,
capable of sustaining thousands of
cattle, are neglected. A little study
along the line of growing-feed—mu--

cause you did not %dapt“ ymirseif to

trjrra iB in g a s

Endless opportunities are yours
for the making. No need to seek
them. They are here waiting for
'yOu if you have ambition enough to
make a close study of your business.
Farming is a business' just in
the same way as keeping a store or
runping a mill. Possibly farming
is the most exacting of all businesses
bition, stiçkability Volusia Farms
offers opportunities for the brain­
iest, most ambitious men in the
country, who are long on stickability. .
■ The resources of Volusia Farms
have hardly been scratched. There
is likely no end to them for the man
who gives his attention, his energies
and his best thought to making the
rich soil produce its limits. • . V There are possibly, many new
varieties of vegetable, fruits, nuts,
l i t t l e experimentation. Volusia
Farms territory has hirca-1*- -----I-'*
itself for, beans, peas,
atoes
radishes, beets, cucumbcn
peppers; tomatoes, cabt ge, ‘ sugarcane and a host of otl
orangct.grapcfruit/tangerlppptym- 1
qUats, grapes, and sot forth, hut Wc
believe that many other articles
food foreman and-beast'can be rais­
ed here to the ultimate profit of the
grower, and pur country.
Alfalfa, for instance. A Jargc
number.of farmers arc experiment­
ing with this valuable forage -plant.
Thtf minute a Volusia farmer suc­
ceeds jn growing it at a reasonable
cost, the value of all these lands:
will increase marvellously ìn mon­
eta ry-walue'.V..-^-'^:^ * :;
i
YÇortpn. too,
.’probably the
c ^ ^ h a if can be giowi
on these lahds. Long staple cortoi
CVopa cait.be cfipvcri ed miff call
immediately* of -can be held fortak
ing advntiwgc of market fluctua
tiori»~d)utShy tim e yo u w « o i
to soil y o u r cotton, you oar
get the c a s h fo r I t .
Live stock farming astyr&amp;l]
s to broad-minded men ns be-

Peopfes B a n k B u ild in g

a

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ïïïn

i?ill produ
right- tfietl

b rin g in g
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Who.raised- ana
■:. ^ t e &gt; years
^.iiSflhiug,' whlrp'upt’.much' over n V_* ’
intie frqm him liyefr-another far- ' 1
in’e i who has beerf raising hogs '
„ for two years longer and he is a
. rich man. He made a close
, etudy of hog raising, jnaking ex-T^ajgments in a limited,tyay ahdi. ^r ^

s h o u ld e r s -a tio v e •

tu ts .. We want y&lt;

O U T O F T H E R U TS.

it

is reported that on a poultry
farm near Volusia Farms, the
owner is clearing $2 a year on
evefy chicken. Florida imports
large quantities of poultry into a
market that can be supplied by
Florida Grown Poultfy. Florida
Laid Eggs, Florida Chicks.
This entire Bulletin could be
filled wi$h instances of golden
opportunities for men* who will
g e t o u t Of th e ru ts . The only
reason why Florida imports these
quantities Of fresh and canned
foods is because people are top
much inclined to keep in the
rut—they dq things because their
neighbors do them, they do n
diversify,
The'
1 Volusia faiqrtfer will n&lt;
of his eggs .’.in

th e a tre

the leading men of the county,
careful and businèsa like in your
fhrm operations and in your
marketing. We want you to ac­
cumulate a surplus at the bank
as a result of your foresight -and
uncommon practice on the farm.
Test things for yourself— K E E P

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�fo]k&gt; ovet borne, and tbe people to the cars gregatkmal church In Derby being a
were not “fans" from distant base sail regular attendant'there for many years.
centers, but they were our home folks,
—Derby (Conn.,) Sentinel.
living here In the summer, while many
Atwood Breaks Record
leas fortunate people in other pens of tire
By flying 230 rail«*# from S t Loula to
opuntry were melting, perhaps dying from
heat Our people are able to make money Chicago, with only two Intermediate
because the (arma are olmoat continuous •tope, and in an actual flying time of five
producen. The farms in and around San­ hours and forty-three minutei on Mon­
ford. where there o n flowing artesian day. Harry N. Atwood, of Boston.- be­
wells, ara continuous producers If the lieves he has set a pace which wlU result
In his establishing a new record on hla
owners care to make them so.
Just ttóyoiid the flowing well district flight by aeroplane from S t Louis to New
. i„ this Issue of The Meraiu we puouau or just beyond tbe ."Sanford Celery Delta", York and Boston. Aa it la Atwood ap­
article
from the Manufacturers
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« a-™ « » -Record
.
ill* greet citrus fruit groves begin. AU pears to have broken tW ' American re­
XüggCMdC' f ina le anAhi* ®f ' »he along the road we- pasa batídseme hornear cord for a single th y ’»., flight Ttoo.bc«
¡ íu s ^ 'p S d lic ü b p i'o k a^düreu who Is Mtrrounded by "magnificent groves of previous American record was made by
•iJkri ready to contribute anything to oranges, tangerines and grape fruit. The Atwood himself when ho flew US miles
city erf Orlando, we may say, la In an from Atlantic City to Baltimore on July
orange grove. In this county we And the 10, 1911. The best International cross­
groves and homes of Mr. L F. Donuncrtch country record Is held py Andre Beauof New York, Mr. W. C. Comsiock. of Chi­ moat yho In the-: Parip-Rome contest
cago, 111.; then the immense grove skrau«~ covered 4Q1Sm i in a ‘single day, but In
ty of Mi. W. 0. Temple, formerly WWfS- tjUs Instance lie made three landings,
burg. but now of Florida, fcnd the Winter while Atwood today, landed only twice
Park- properly of Mr. C. II. Morse, of Fair­ between start and finish.
banks Morse A Co., of Chicago; the estate
In union there Is strength. We have
of f&gt;r. Henkle. and groves of Walker Bros^
th e goods you lited, and th e price
D^ Phillips, Mr. B, Beacham. Mr. Walter
you can do the re st. Sanford Furni­
Drcnnan, Mr, M. F. Robinson, the Hamlin
ture Co.
35-tf
estate and many others: the list would
cover a full page. It Is useless far unin­
formed popple, to write ttogr tfv&amp;e is no
&gt; money In It. These properties are not
» toys: they-did not come down the chlmsad every subs
r%li-jfe
fYjiJiJmrr&gt;mornmfr.
L*l_I ■ let «1 - —- mmrn
nof uifiKUiu
It publUACK
Foe iruckre* and lenii |ru»en. For
The paper Ts published in Baltimore on
The writer will be glad to have any rep­ B ) folks
«bo ««ant to btto« strio* Florida.
Thursday.
This particular issue left Bal­ resentative ‘man from any part of the
timore on Thursday, the tenth, and on Unlted'Slotes ride with him over tills terscript ton, S n a p p y , B rig h t
Tuesday, the fifteenth, tha writer of the rritory; it Is likely some prosperous people
THE FLORIDA GROWER
snlrie received a letter from a business may be found.
I QO,£Jorld» Avo. - Tamps, FIs.
„
Sanford
is
located^
on
tl\c
St.
Johua
jaap.
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10
Rhrer/it the Bead of navigation, and Js
123 miles south of Jacksonville by rail
It Is In the district where artesian wells Looking for a Good house to
flow ail the time. A three-inch well Irri­
Ship Your Fruit and Vege
gates Hve acre# of land. This Irrigation
tables to?
does not cost money coatinuvualy after
the well ba* been bored and the Irrigating
pipes have been run under the farm. The H e ro is O n e on tin» 3oat
tiling Is generally about 18 to 21 indies
M a rk e t
from the surface. Just out of reach of the
plow. We hove no Government routs to
W rite fo r 8 ta n c lla and M arket
pejy. There are no Cary Act expenses here.
R ep o rts Today
W e'have to get along without the help
Congress could give us. All we are ask­
ing our National Government to do It to
F. G. H E W IT T CO .
keep our river channel open and give us W a sh in g to n an d
N o w Y o rk
amexperiment station. We have no ice
and anew closed seasons/ and any Indus­
trious, agriculturalist can get. rich where
tbe opportunities ore as great as they arc
in this great slate.
As infonuatlon to many people who do
not re a l the statistical data prepored by
tbe Agricultural Department at Washing­
ton we reproduce the'following coin pari-

UNIVERSITY - Of

FLORIDA

ealnrstdllf a Superior but Tnrxpni'
slur Institution for fiorine Ucung fa tti

Tmi C»lilw. ApWurtl EipriSni fluito«] Uilne

Florida State Collet« lot Women
CflllSbUKC
C o liS W A m tad See»«*. M unal fleS» il utili

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T H E C O L L E G E O P A G R IC U L T U R E
OP IN K . UNIV IRBITY O F FLORIDA
Tha farm ers' C«ll«(« -Offers the fotlowliu Course* in Atrtroll|ML
A Four-Ytar Gollrtltte Courte
A T nu-Yaar Short lour*«

— lAQne-Ymr Sluiiiuiune_.s._A Fair-M anli farm taL flh attC o u ss ___

Will you oonitnua to kaarft In tin hard tcKool ni cipariante «haï can ba
quickly imparted to you by men who bare bad both college trainlag
and practical experience on tbe farmt
^ ^jgake m loïetimentUtaMeU^jpay dlrldendi every year ihroughpui a

DRAM OP THB COLLIOI OP AORICULTURI

QAINKSVILLtf, FLORIDA

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In v ite s

Y o u to M e m b e r s h ip ^ G e t In as a
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For a short time the charter will be open and the initiation fee1
will be but $5.00. The regular fee is $25.00. We pay $7.00 per
week sick beneflL for 13 weeks in any one year. We furnish free
medical aid to you and your family and $100.00 at death. The
assessment is but'75c per month with no extm assessments.
Purity. Aid and Progress its watchwords. Youth, Vigor and No­
bility of purpose its characteristics. Enjoy a social night every
week- A Ladies' night in Mooseland every month. A man Is
judged by
company he keeps. Yopr wife will approve of
your ,oompany.
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T H E M O O S E 'ls-2J years old and'-lhe home office is in
Anderson, Indiana. The membership of,the order is over 700.000
and new lodges arc being installed ‘every n ig h t^ y e r 4,000 mem­
bers have becn.vyjtteii up In the State of Florida since January,
_

A N e c e s s ity
in asking good .cigars u selected to­
bacco leaves. .were possible to
t^use ot death waa^ag«*.

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Jolin Cliiill

tn jl better‘-by using any other roatdkttL
we certa¿ V w i r u M A V # &lt; kfy&gt;W

;pie;^tto' af* cadable crf^.wriüogctoÉÎtû»
rt. Û* 1 1ctnlty lo which they ifv«, iò j M W ; W E -¡
amili! vili treat inrsV p an k iitárV ^ f. .Vftvvifporii 1
on«&lt; ..«mt»..Now, os to wbether ‘ or t»ot ra&lt;mey »nay tbe msuulaC
Li inaileVert,--', la Jeniia^y. ?490C‘
w«c two' bóokà Iti OraAge county. A ftgw vthrr roaiiyft
lynk opened la Sanford in. May. DOf; ireai*. , ,
snj und .In ürlandffiñ,.Aprii ®T dje aiflwk &gt;h»
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And meet your best and influential people. ' Non-Sectarian.
PuUticaL Tlie Moose unites a member to his faihily

Become a Member by Malllng^qlir Name and Address to
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that in order. tp - produce s sstlifyhng
UnYornt smokaUhat Jhc. rtOckrmut be
alectedl’.j afvtfo,pfop*rl? combined: tOffioe wUh.hr, J//N- RobinfcviOfQWell Û«Ud(q|
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very fflflt»l*c r«t
Oajócreased f u loa
wiib
refbutfcabl»
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vitality,
he 1 iü rallad. Ï
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, °pcn*4 irr Orlando bifota tbaeñd’Tirahe tìtiat o ft« Um«.
V, •yw. '.nd.thricewlU b« « tmeUStola bqok, Noor of tlw üM u-reridemadLthif d i r ’ \
WW « P»rk. Ou Jtmo 22 the will remainder büjkJirUb touch ptwaure.

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IntArMt mifr*" blin a delightful blend

i«- _•itokru¿reonly 23 milesapart. Tbemoney and companion. Bo tmd
11 sub-irrigated farina around cal tovaodvk Ability and took out
i a _ f,iurd Udo^ 'to.$1.000.000. and tito forty p*krau. .Jfia j^teciMt In aH «&gt;1«wtwljn wella, the cHV riflomatteto wpa vofy great aod never
Jgjte
,ait*
ttoe Industriou» planters palà wnnetl,. koaplni tom, even
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»°«»ty coniefrontt It lahot In dbr banka untlauol mtoioiy which kLc|taiM|| to
to lüè opdu Of p ro p io who Uva In ptlwr the but. dwelling on jqboaf connected
.ttotei,* Qur banka bava not paaafd ir tflv- •rtto.nwlkr daya'wltb: wonderful at5idsui parted»wltlinu*
7 - jendfagjA flt dtócJ»
• i curacy. .Provided with every. c*re&gt;»d

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The owners of these laundries—some thousands
of men—are striving constantly and consdetulousiy to
better their service in scores of ways.
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Their deslre for' the greater good and satisfaction
ofTheir cukfomers Ts so'strong upon them tlinritiey do
not hesitate at the lavish expenditure of money.
If you will visit our laundry you will marvel at
the things you will see.
You will find the air as pure and sweet as outside
the building—the steam and odors carried off and
fresh, cool air supplied by a highly efficient venUJuting
system.
You will see that the floors are'dry and pieon, for
the progressive laundry owner is a student of sanitn^ ,
lion and hygiene
Machinés nearly human in their dexterity and
their light touch and careful handling of the clothes,.
will astonish ybu.
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Speaking broadly, the women ot Sanford áre in*
formed only to a limited degree about modem Ameri­
can Laundries.and.the progress they ur?..,making and
have Tftade.
. The porpoee of lhis ndverti¿«ment-;-and thoee fo
follow—la to implant the right idea about modem
American Laundries in the minds of rs many women
as possible.
¡
We mean to do this by telling you what ■a good
laundry is and how it is conducted; how it doee its
work and what kind of work it sends home, to you.
If we sutáéed, the end of this year will see hun­
dreds of women availing themselves of the economy
and convenience afforded byUUr laundry.
You di/d not know that a mighty movement is
well under way for the improvement of ImAdries,
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It has tlie earnest support of every laim&lt;lryYc{$teseiiUd
ai iu the National Laundryman’s Association; *

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The building itself is planned and built to meet
the particular needs of the modern laundry.
If you are interested In our
QtJDefann, you
will search it out; and when you have found^H, we
weekly wash.
,
Tills talk may have given you some new klea*
about the extent to which you can use the modern
American Laundry; but the whole ..story cannot U*
told here.
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It has been put Into a booklet, which tells, .too, of
what laundry owners have done to prcpartLriiemselvcs
^ rc M e r efficient service to the AmericarTmousewife.
We know you will be interested in reading ik^nnd
you will receive a' copy free if you will send your
name and address to the Laundry man’s National As­
sociation of America, Publicity Department, 601-608
Ford Building, Detroit, Michigan.

W H A T T H E W OM EN WHO PATR ON IZE OUR LA U N D R Y H A V E FOUND
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(KiliTi!ft^ rt»rrfin ig of*the^‘nenn

ghams,.ctc.—is uniform and is really a help in the irdning home laundry.
at home.
That the modem American Laundries’ scientific priH
-That we are thoroughly trustworthy in the handling of cesses and methods are not ruinous to colors.
delicate fabrics.
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’ That the ^ Jiitc Jthihgs—-taWe ^dothsr^lftipkins.- towelsr

lat our Iflundry is less expensive and relieves the house* sheets, bed spreads, curtains, etc-—come 'home wfch a ¿tuu’
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hold of a vast amount o f inconvenience and bother.
color.
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Our Manager Mr. J . H. O verm an is a member of The Launtlryman’s Nation^ ^Awdiation of. America. He will be more than p l e a s e d
to have Ladies- of Sanford and'surrounding communjtwtrfTaiiu’visit our plant on any day, but it will be especially convenient on any
Thursday aftern ooj^ JJey wili be welcome and Jaown through the plant of a modern American Laundry.
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soda ash v b o r i d e of lime alwiys used In second class laundries the injurious effects of which are known to every' American Housewife

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Kingdom Opérâtlng*Threu¿h lireel Autored to OIvint Favor—It Will Be E«r*h'e Jubt(ee of s Thousand Yeare of -DI.tied
Uplifting end Reetitwtion to ^WT thV
WjJllna end Obedient of Ad»**'» R^.
deemtd Rpoe^-TKe flret
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In progress of'fulfilment during ait tbe
centuries «In«.'
After the!«, dayi -f the Gospel Ago­
ffi .&gt;? three daye of tlie outpouring of
tne* Bplrlt ppoo God's servants and
handmaidens—will c6 to* the glorioua
Epoch of V tfsU h ’» Kingdom, In and
through which Qod will pour out upon
-* woild
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of mankind* a great bless­
ing of enlightenment'and uplift from
tbe a!n anil death condition*» now pre­
vailing. It will be to tbe accomplish­
ment of Ibis end that Satan »ball be
bound for n thousand years, and the
darkness, .which now covers ths e*rtb
and tb f gross darkness which now
blinds the heathen, .will be chased
away by tbe glorious "San of Right*
eousness with healing In His beatna"
'Abraham*« Spiritual Sesd .FtratAbrshum .of old typified Jehovah,
an d . Isaac typified Messiah^ born .not
after ths Heap, b u t after the Spirit^by a-'special" Divine loterposttloo-aoCording to Ood'a promise. Of this AntUypIcAl. Iwmc clean, Jseua l a . tho
H « d ,'.tM ‘&gt;Forerunner of th s Church.
jls VtnJl i&gt; tW yrorld's Redeemer..' The
U odr oFfMSeeinh la‘ composed’ erf- a
jjccordlfig to the- Scripfbree,; gathkrfidc 'primarily, frpgy tho
but being com plef^
tio n » -fin » -h rerr tthpon, peopls, kin

to' draw Um Int;-;
geat (*udlencee. or
l-Ruy •preacher In.
the world ,to ' bta
oral addrcgBaa, boalfles the. million»
who weekly read
the printed report»
of his .dlacoi........
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the uawtpapriw of tb», EngUab
. _ VSpeaking world. Todgy&gt;a a u d le p c e ^
tho Brooklyn Academy of- Music WB»
veti mated at tweuty-aii hundred.
ìndrtxL 0 f »VJ ale’iéhuKd) cíasa o r k|«#Rah dass.
WprWpèfy ri}farre^ to Tu tbe JSrqphthese about three hundred, 'alt matr,*
P were on" (he phUfuriu •behind^
Jesus, and
;v: ' , speaker Late comers fkflod attoi ’■"*
L’V. itke'm ortd knotrt
W .J
r*ac - ;-L« to gata adm itt/pW . ç f t!)'» at.«,
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be tbe Mediator or that New Covenant,
end tbe foundation.çf that Covenant
will bo tbe b etter aacrificee offered by
thl4 Mediator, as tbe AntUypLcal High
Prieat (Hciirow» It, 10-23).
Tho Pentecostal bleaalag then to
come ttpon tbe world will not be upon
the term* uf sacrificing their earthly
rtm afSo alAft.la. heavenly bleeitng and
aplrltnal aonshfa^pu .the contrary, ita
requirement» will b# a con»ecraUon of
obedience to. tbe Dlrtne l»W{ and. I
reward wilt bê eârtbly tteaütütlon'i
tbe perfection 0 Uusupi'natere. and
to the e n jo rty n t of all'the. blcjutng»
originally gfVÄLJp Adam,and fo r f d /'
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, Candidath for. Comptroller
Bonding Tpr Good Roads
W. W. 'Stripling, the enterprising-end
West Florida. Is going Jorwnnl in th.Hi
popular -traveling man. uiiiIkjiJ i « the building of good roads laronking a »in'i,;
Star to announce that ne will bfe a canl- .bid for new •¿tilers *a‘nd I» laying Hie
date for stato comproller fa the pdmariea foundation for a generalera of proeiv-rui
of nest rifrlf *
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* kfr. sidU tig li well known in.Florida* can be done fa this section which will
baying in ilila vocation Df commercial contribute more toward prosperity ami
traveler visited npariy. every part of it. happinesf than good roods.
He - hai made good In his calling, snd
Good roads have been dlscusicd &gt;o
hml.that Is an an indication that be is a much recently, that .the subject has l«-- / iS
good business roan and has made hlmsctf comb tlres0 m9 .ro m any,. but, tbesfwobte
•olid with the people. * .. * c.- -^
pro alive to the mjcesslty.of roi)kin¿.sui!i - Y
■*'•"-Strip^jhi ho is cAlled In Goals, has Improveinenta ae w»s evidenced lad
mode his bofaç In this c^y-for a number, Tdeeday by the voters of Jackfao County.- / J 1
of years.* Ü» Was every manjs ftJejjd be- when they, voted to-bond the oounfy f*&gt;r ' ;*- ■
ioye be ever thought'of running-PC pm. three hundred thousand dollars Will ••
hlflg
for office', so lfYi not -odewfkiy.for .which to bulld .'a sy«t«p\ of hard rood*.'
B a ttle »odlcteti -for Murdei*
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to
change fti manner when canVawHenry Oav Beattie,' ffrv. «fyotinf *,V|iring
for
votes.' He can be the same "Strip"
gjpla« of aoi4 ; k ick., will l*c placed on
trieVifeytils Ufo ot.aicjitcçfleLl, Ve„me*v bê; always has .been .end yet give every
j
Monday ip theUttW red brlcfcçourt hòtise men the glad band. .
opened elegoiit
v.
twilit more than one huiiifcntt'ARd etaty &gt;lir, Stripling has received Tnuuy ¿odd' '
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years »gô.* A grand itirr«vi4rped against j^ahes and- pntmlsea of support {roovbis the■ iCartierAVooruffd
• ** . v*building ¿»d
&lt;meoffag
wifa
.merited
brethren nr tile road. TlW^'ur« ntigbiy
him an Indict ment c
B»od friends ip ‘ have |ft an r cause, add' JSbanlmen* offices are fitetl up wllb tluand lie may bfrbépt^ , ^ ........ ..
Council for tbe dâfenpd /bqghYbatd ^ur &gt;llh’tlrffc sMppori.and ilmt of hh çtbra latest end , most'" sanitary nppîlaçcti
postponement of"&gt;bo ¿¿yc. but Jiulfio
Welter A. Watson,*, of the C^esticvflel/f

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week from last MondarAlready lickbM1***» • l¿rpnk*V 1 u |..
of havU^ ahot hle bcldt) ló ^ W o rc a f ùn

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three hundred milèf.-^fattap
rs before Jocb»WlVJllfla*íd'Mwml without n horÜUv.
mem coy- .Frri»sp^-)hfc J I bw sdiyrrie dolka . would '
hofrifcMe. ; t t Z'
- feel even greets: MU’rls e d 'M ^ -ih fa W

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Gunst'heJitìltoB rtlh m á ‘ Ih'f’JW r.i a db.

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red
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^ j l rotura a»« In'to the Biturai good (hih
focal
I* -getaT- o r iLbraáwñ. An the Jew waa njothçr dark*and the w
rronted the
f ápptícantswill be-JbeWhere.
n r haa mItjr c f 'beco fa
will be held h &amp; L
(fat only tha Apodtles. byt. Abraham, he' will
[ìémber Jih and informs Uon blfiaks
■ p-foi lowers cf Jea usuali first opportunity to pai
blousing which then wW;
rc n fc
fa^ j'vw' TTÜ* Wlïïbé n good f^lBB^Torre'tywirfa
Ät.
^Thls'u tü t 1Ï.Vm
1*bol#
world
of mank,n&lt;1
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iTt lia
Ihre lllfilna
np/!m
¿*r4y
Senfonl man. . ..
by the taoutb of tli» first" la tbe Divine order fa respect
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b
leasings.
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takeji favbêan that what w i r o w ô r iîv ^ —
The blessing
the
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M
essi ana a* a- tyfarit of thy Aug, H.—Mfaoôlkyun, father0^United
Messiah
-Seoau^r.Nlifayn R, Bryatv died
satlsfactlop.H
'ty.fqlflncd ih» of the waolfi"
irire age
k tb li
ÇRto Dsnia. Fje,; ere*
&gt;b»f.JoeJ'i
tu I ^Me fae father of fermor
n o e tBe turrita of
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to rallromf sruilon of différent vegetable*
tire as follows: Hamper .of lettuce 25c,
hamper kf brews Me, hamper of 1-eucunrberi 25c, hamper of peel 40c, hamper of
peppers 80c. tiamper of eggplant 2Sc, t6n
of cabbage *7.20. cn»ie çf cetery 7?c. bet*
Jéì t f t«(«ioes gy&amp;j;
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eey outtlOR saw milIlwvér b u llte» mill
faat yem caa buy al the right price and
With wklob pro tab moke big money.

i f s a|l iir the Taylor Feed
Everymlll flUed with WrsooWsdricri
atUchmoula and adjtf»Ulle
T-tnipmmimnlRRc-bnrlrimr
vico la owic* dirtep and.a time eavfr.
MadyI? In all sites, portable* and statlonary,
'F a manufactura Engines, Boilers,
Ghfagls Machines, Cut-Off Haws.Wood

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�notice to creditors

In-Court of the County J u d i t , s tà io

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DENTIST

MS day of
Count» Judd»

Unito Brotherhood of Carpenter* and Join
DR. F. C. BOARDMAN *
or» of Amrrloo
Sanford Local Uaion No. USI. U. U. ol 0 and I,
DENTIST
of A. tnbete every Thcnday nllht at 7 o'clark In *
tbo Capra' Hell. W. A. Rumonr. preaident; T. L All Modern Methods and Appliance**
ROOMS ». e tad 7
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Floral Designa to Order.
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ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR
AT-LAW
Late State Attorney .Seventh Judicial Circuit il
Florida
Reaidence* Sanford and Svlvan Lake

Midat publicoutcry to the hllheal
W. Q. Jam
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lb* aitate of
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138 Wot Bit St.

JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA

JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
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FLORIDA

H arnees and W agons

yVido W ill P ay P h o n a Toll on
All O ah u ln o O rd e rs

yrer^are nf your.wrvipe yvitti liie
very bcut. cars. s- We, never .sleep.
If ji&gt;u-4ro Ui; trouble call- ils, any

fredini the apphratioa fa
that tLrrr la no per*oo«A
trntxtf a Hihtvxni UPC*
iirfrndint. and that'defat
tatst, use yean. '
CaaMatet
trader Jth. I9d.' ti
ft Ufotther ordrrad that ihta
h»hniiluni ifrrald for the ix
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A. W. FRITOT, D. P, Agent

L. G.. tS/ T• R
fc. IN G F E L L O W

S u m m e r o r W in te r
in the Circuit C ourt sevenfji Judicial
Ctrcutt. hi and fo r O rante County
• florida. Jn Chancery. '• , *•
we cun supply .'your wantA in ih:
EuMú* c.tihkem-; .
Automobile Uric, if you Want to
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S O C IA L IS M

Application . far- Ton,
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ELECTRIC LIGHTED PULLMAN
DINING AND SLEEPING CARS

T H O M A S EM M ET W ILSON

Notice k* barato ffivao that
Au|utl A. D. lôlf.tbe undlvld
•at ol the eatate of Mkhoal
anted, in the rattellkdttfslta
it Saalord. In Otenle County.
Joot* UcLauAhlln Campan». I

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SÖ U T H

ATTORNEY* and COUNSELLOR *f LAW
-Practice.in Stato and Federal Court«
Garner-Woodruff Bldg
Sànford Fin.

). EAleiandar Solicitor andComplainant. «7 81

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dayafJuly A. D. 1911

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SANFORD. FLORIDA

Office |&gt; Reaidence 519 Magnolia Ave
Office Hour«: 9 to 12: 3 to 6
Other hours by appointment

Sanford,

a u u M M AWAMe? r a i i a
the defendant lao
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but Umt the mat .
rjaa wi
knoOn That ha haa
«trattilo the leriddooe tdTBo oadmdat
bren uhihie to do aa Affinal forther
ibera l* no p*r*on In the atete of .
arrak* (d Suborno# «pon •hm»
drftadant. and that the defendant h r
one yeara ofada.
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General Insurance Agents

FLOWERS — PLANTS — BULBS
L . H. TEM P LE

Court, 7th. Judicial Circuit
Orange CountyrPlorlda
J. H. GI HI kl nl
To). H. COUkla:
It app**î* to “ .1
benda dulr»#l«di t

SHIPPERS OF

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Sanford Lodgo. No 62, r. LA M
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25. i’lco Bidi.
U Taylor, Mailer: II. E Tolar, firara
Communication every Br»t and third Thun
S A N F O R D . FLC

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rranfd a* tear-* '
ViiMumr k
and the teal el

DR. R. M. MASON

Phons 19
lara drat and third Tuaadaya in every month Welborn Block
Wriborñe Biori. third door.
Sanford. Florida
PhoonU Lodi* No. S. K. of P.
Meet* aeoond and fourth Monday*. . Viali
DR. W. E. HOUSHOLDER
nldhi» ahrara welcome. P. t Hutchintoo. C.

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f. O, E.. Celar» City Aorlo 1053

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Olîlce: Yowell Building

•omino«# Chapter No. 2,Ord«r Castora «ter
Un ii avant afcond and fourth Trida» la month.
Every one who ha* arati hi* Star In tba Eaat ara
cordiali» Invited to viali the chapter.
Aura t Rcauuu. Sec'».

prêtent an» dirima o»j

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Sanford Lede« No 27.1.0 .0. f.
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W. S. (UuivtK. Sac'y.

Next D o o r to W e o d h iif i Store

( -, utwîhubtcdly «praading—yuALehoukl
invc«tigale opd fight it lT ft* prin­
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GINGER

• Get A Home

A llow do longer. Strike
There p r^ fw o Kind« o r Chill Ionic Bo tlrf Until
. Wa will help you if you
out for frv«
PUNKS AMM) I 111 KK
Tim old reliable'Plank« Chill Tonlg %
5 at Markhjim Park- ;
w innircd io drlvf c
a
thing Tof you. Take your
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i s i itifin. Sho'.wlll be. do­
®coey back If I? Uoes -n
it tbo prvi.'i^t ta^.gw nlng one
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N „ P . YÖWELL &amp; COMPANY
' SANFORD

FLORIDA

THURSDAY ploy a *Vea of twenty game«. Ten wore In Circuit Court, 7tti. Judicial Circuit

They call ..
B F a U a n d L ea h i.
but really those fellows ara fixing up two
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Orange County, Florida
won by Sanford, seven by Oriabdo and
three games «re» tied. Manager Speboer
repeatedly refused to mokoUf» another T. II. Gm i kin J
regular schedule ..with Orlando oil the TaT-H. QBBkfei *’
ground that he could not agree to keep
the team longer than four gam » after
the twenty ot'tyat be would play aa long
nettled
fact that Frida/"would he
gnd th e» was no laying

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

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Fire Insurance

of ths finest amateur teams that erer
Crossed 'b ats :oo Holden Park .grounds.
. The» w(U be a sprinkling of fa ts ’and
l^aua—a streak» of fat and streak of
V lean—but several real stars will pWonh
orul tlw fans who go out the» next
U U unfortunata that
dlsagreemsnt
Thursday will see a first-class game.
should occur at the laat-' moment, but
^ ^ T ta prooseda will go toward defraying
;peu*es,uf the
team and every lover
th Orlando and
ball should j o
it and. help Manager

ornas with HObOftN « ja i » e s t a t i co

Sanford

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long aito cam aya to give our dty^jhgood
leaih andhow' /wsti bg,Abeeeeded*wa»
shown In the way they defeated Orlando
the serie»1of tweóty^.game*. Go out
The 11era®: published an ju tid e last
o « t Thursday and help out the -*#xds- vrèft'nbe». ihn Tim*a-Unlon »garding

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Cleanliness

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Spencer
Wallao*
Stemm -t
Powell *Withering ton
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ûwcmUitr wtk) tinVe pceX like attitude oir.«U quesr
to TpUid/cforyUM’jCùuîlpg
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Florida

.To exterminât* Bedbugs, Roach

exclusive
mixing done with latest improved Sani
tary machinery.
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and th*nmtt*r larcsKclinUy' referred

» Sanford Herald,
copied iroiii the
de stated that,

OrIarule's

&gt;band?n«l. etc.
Tfof unjEst to th*?.»
hi,to* aome of the lodi
Ijrare meotltme^AI,*
t to the stateman! VÚ

pp prevent
Lice and Mites on Fowls.
TtrkUl and prevent Tj
Lice »nd Files on A d
prcWnt llic njiread afi

S p e n c e r’s B re a d h a n d le d
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»- .«prayer.

I ^ R ^ I t o WTI r ti o 'q ^ i
IbFoke tgrde ipâcfaincaTn
ly to find out shat (he ralp lp Orlando
I' fechad th* management to call the
as* vit. tilla wat in marked contrast
the spiff I oj Criando w&amp;© the week W
á w e re /b ld F rit Orlami o'» continued,
iiistt that they arranged a ball gam*

ascertain, conminad Î q 'tifa untole la that
't,p«mber ;*f persons ónd firme nau&gt;«Ll
not now tnçmberpf of tbe A«so¿faUw
So far u this statement appaile*
■personally, I jrUÎUajOJLlhAiX. •
mambís'of the association Vila

R O L L IN S C O L L E G E , W IN T E R P A R K
•-XJldaal collog« an d M ost B eau tifu l C sm p u s In F l b r l O ^ V
| « dcagomy.

ipr*tdfon, n o e Arta. P o n t i l e
heat, electric
million dollar tnpUnoa, two «lee
iqok full banking-

i«tr chemical and
firmado-in another pan of
Bhhford cliled off the rag­

Director» ,of the

W*rj.Xo¿dMlon.
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amplona of Stai*

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IN S A N F O R D -U h /. Worth Living
SANFORD. FLORIDAdrRIDAY,'AUGUST «S, 1011

Number 2

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FLORIDA

coai chutmviu go
Work Starta This Week On New Load— 7-----------tng Apparatus— The coal chute will gol
" The A. C. L. haa at last decided that
(he city ooUQdl of Sanford means busi­
ness and work of constructing a new
loading apparatus has begun south of the
shops where coal will be loaded on tbe
engines In tha future. Tbe present coal
abute that blocks three city streets and
•cattere dust and dirt over several
of d ty dwellings add yards has been a
bone of contention for many years and
prdved a bugbesy to each council. The
present council was elected with this
subject of removal as a plank in their
platform and while many people
skeptical about tha - result. The Herald
has maintained that the railroad would
finally oome to terms.
The freight yards will also be removed

NO SANFORD STATION

Volusia County Commissioners Raked
By fteynm lro e z e
fht General News of The. Land
it win be seen by referring to the pro­
ford Capital
of F lo o rs .
ceedings of tbe county commissioner* on
page that an order was
GOVERNMENT CANNOT ASSIST another
for the opening of a road from the Jung
CIJUÍDfROM THE STATE PRESS
place, near Orange dty. to Thrasher*
Agricultural Experts
Out Other Ferry, on the S t Johns. River, weat of
Prelects Built by Private
Monroe. We cell It the ‘’Road of
An f pltome of U»ff Weak*» M ott
Parties
Contrariness’
beranse every county openportant Happenings In tb e
miaaloner
voted
for it except one. The
Senator
Fletcher
received
the
following
S tate’s Domain.
letter from Acting Secretary W. M. Hays, assertion may seam strange to those who
Tbe Florida guava, which la nrade Into
of the department of agriculture, regard­ do not understand the situs lion, and for
jelly and paate and also uaed to a con-.
ing the matter of establishing a station their benefit we wlU explain.
•Iderable extent aa k table fruit, la now
at Sanford for the study*of truck growing
This read leads through a barren
being gathered and the crop promleeo.to
subjects:
waste of scrub that will never be populat­
be large and one that will pay .the pro­
••Referring to your letters of July 2 2 nd, ed and wlU increase the distance from
ducer* ipicndidly.
25th. 28th and August 2nd. with undo- Sanford to any point on tha coast a groat
On the Dalle farm*, near Miami, the
surea from organizations and Individuals many mile*. Tbe only object In building
experiment of raising broom corn
atSanfoM, Fla., requesting the estab­ thl* road la to bring all travel between
been tried this season. and aeema to
lishment of an experiment station at that the Interior and coast towns through
pri«« for-Aha Investigation u d prete*raa^W-*«kl te ih '
ceeafuL While tbe corn waa not planted terminus of. Tamarind avenue.
The people of Sanford and Orlando
connected with truck growing. I would
ell parts of the country contributed floral
in tbe manner usually, prescribed, It haa
This will also prove a boom to the peo­ say that it has not been our pollcy.To ea- have built a road to the Osteen Ferry.
offerimu, which in some caaes came In
made excellent growth and the several ple living near the present freight yards
federat experiment stullons In thd .tropi tbe end of Celery Avenue, leading carload lota from distant points.
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acres planted will likely bring a vary good and property on the West side ou^ht to states, but* rather to cboperfUa with*the OjU of Saqford. Tbe difference In tbe dieThe burloy^obacco crtju of Kentucky
p u t op, a Jp lle r: appearance, T&amp;cLcUy state kutlona already ^established and tiugjp of the twojouite from each ferry
return tu the owner
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which
was last yeaT estimated t
te
DeLand
would
be
about
three
or
four
'of fM tl 7 .pornmnnltfcs nnd organladUMu
3 t Augustine ro a f be hoeteaa to one
000.000
pounds wlU not amount to
mllea
In
favor
of
the
Thrasher
ferry
route.
America’s moat D ouble military men their contention although there will be which show their own Interest In eatebthan
5,000,000
pounds this year.
There
are
a
large
number
of
people
in
many
people
now
that
will
kick
because
lishing and maintaining such work.
■oroetime&lt; within the next few weeks.
Sanford
and
Orlando
whs
there
la
danger
of
a
removal
o(
the.
pas­
An excellent statute just passed in New’
"The officials of our bureau of plant Ip
There la a strong probability that Major
York prohibits the ptedng of any
dustry'advlse me that tbe truck- growing a t New Smyrna and Daytona
General Leonard A. Wood, chief of .staff senger depot
There Is no hope of suiting the wishes situation, at Sanford and some other and they naturally favor the moat direct tteeroent qp stones, ■turn pa. buildings,
of the army o f the United State*, will
of
every one and In removing theee ob­ points In Florida la quite similar to that and best route to their property, and they poets, mile boards, etc., within the limit*
come to the Ancient City to Inspect Fort
4*
structions
tbe d ty coqncil has accompli­ about Norfolk. Va., where the department with the assistance of the Orange county of a public highway.
Marion and the National cemetery.
shed a great benefit to the maiority and hof'brtn working for some time. At the commissioners have spent seversi thou­ Frank Bloom, a private of Battery F,
Work has actually begun on preparing fulfilled their promises.
Utter point the local people have estab­ sand dollars, not only In Orange county, Third field artillery, stationed at Fort
the grounds for the erection of tbe b|g
lished a cooperative truck experiment but in Volpsia county. Then the New MVeri who came into national prominance
tourist hotel which is to be constructed In
ramlly Needs Help
station, which is supported by them- Smyrna—Osteen road posses through by reason of President Taft’s defense of
Miami. The ground la rather low and Eorrua or The Hexald:
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■elves, with 'tome funds from tha mate several villages, and tends that are fast hte rights to advancement in the artnV
W
will be filled ln_to tbe extant of about four
May 1 ask space of you for a simple board of agriculture, and some apodal settling UP- The road from the Osteen regardless of hte Jewish nationality, &lt;will
feet, and a strong seawall built In front.
statement of a few facta that I am sure- appropriation by the state legislature. ferry would put tbe road through Osteen. lekve the tetter ’part of thia w¿ek for
Beside tbe hotel a substantial club bouse
wlll be of Interest to tho good people of The control of the station is In the hands Emeprise, and Orange City to DcLand. Fort Leavenworth, Kas. There ht; will
and dock will be erected. Tbe total ex­
of a governing board- consisting of two ‘ Besides, Orange county proposes to take an examination for appointment
penditure on this proposition wlU be e Sanford.
Just a short distance out of town Is a members appointed from tbe state boon! build a bridge ocroes the river at the second lieutenant
million dollars.
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family, man, wife and four small chil­ of agriculture, two from the board of con­ Osteen . ferry, at a coat of about 2L500
"Hold cotton for I) cents,” Is tbe advice *
Begiqnlng next September a newline dren. tbe youngest a baby -In orals, who trol of the stale experiment, station, and Volusia county to pay one half. The to bd formarUy given to formers' organi­
of schooners
He dis- two from the locpl Organization,-viz:-'The road te already graded* from the ferry to zations by- a committee, consisting of
jL .. »will
- !begin
- T* » sailing
r“X - j ' dates
*- * be- have come very near to absolute
Now Smyrna and is now la pretty fait Senator williams, of Mississippi: Senator
through the long - lllnea of « a Southern Predate Exchange. '*-&gt;
oondltianjtutomobUea
being able to make
Savannah and Charleston, as well aa some bread-winner which ha# almost deprived
'Tbe management of the station 1« In ten or twelve mltea an hour over it, Tbe Owen, of Oklahoma, and Representative .
of the own Northern Atlantic ports will him of the uap of his arm* Physicians the hands of a director employed by tbe
Burlessen, of Texas, representing a conrood to DeLand la also graded end In forr ice of Senators and Representatives be Included In the schedule. The ships will who have been- consulted hold out no governing board. Whose ''salary la.
make monthly trips pt first, and If busi­ hope of his regalnind'hte strength, 'lie out hf the funds appropriated -.far the good condition: a good part ol It shelled from seven cotton growing States.
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ness win lustily more beau will be put haa been a thrifty fanner ot the few acre« maintenance of the station, .The equip­ and plnaatrawed easily uayelod by auto­
Harry N. Atwood, the famous avistar. r
on in the future.
that surround tbelr little home, but little ment. consisting rtf tends. WiMIngr.jm* mobiles. The Osteen ferry and the roods
who U making tbe flight frcuh’S t Louis to
leading
from
it
will
be
maintained
re­
The steel rails have been ordered for by Utile ihe support of the family a as piementsi and; teams was Turtitehod by
ganllcss of what tbe Volusia commission- Nhw York in a biplane, arrived abbut 4
tbe new jroUey Urn leading eut from St, fallen upon tha wife. They have no the Southern Produce Esduinge. - And by
do in building a road through the o’clock yesterday ’ afternoon. ' He left
Petersburg to : Coffeepot bayou, and the horse, but neighbors have been kind, and private aubecription from ylsrioua persons
Castieten, N. Y.. on tbe Ura* Ui&gt; of hte
,
contract calls for the lipe to be In opfra- she has ibanaged to grow a few vege­ Interested in tbe inovefnentA bout slxjy tend) to Thrasher's ferry.
long flight which he estebUgbed a nfW
.We
Invite
any
and
allot
the
county
tables, aeU eggs occasionally and get acres are occupied by the NorfoU station.
tlon by tbe irs t of Uio year. '
record for aerial journeys cn_ heavier,
oOmtnlsaloners
to
explain
to.
us'
why
the
The gins at Lake Butler are being put along in some poor fashion way. She Is The proceeds front sales of surplus pc«^ rood should not be called the “Road of then-ate machines, .lift dloidndé'friru . f
lu readiness _far the .ginning season, Strong, willing to work, ami self-respeCt- duce from the station are used for main­ Contrariness," when by building It there St. Louis, whkh. pqtet ho left lest. Se tur- *:*
which will commente i£ s'few days. The Iqg—all fbe need* Is io "be helped to help tenance yf the work..' . ■*' ...
will be a useless ,waste .of •the people&gt; day,/ it IMS• (giles.
afip in that aaclioo la said to* be .about herself-; She hat been offered an op­ *ttw voseket tills station Is plenned mpucy.—New Smyrmt Drceic.
■The epaaUfa of tite’tnsurapod cotntnbthe n o b as last year. ;
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&gt; portunity So do some - extra hauling, and cooperatively hjf. the- experts of this de­
«lunepi
ta te Iti» /ütrious eû tes of the
IT she had a bona and wagon so that she partm ent/and abe department “
Manager Temple, who chaste the goldcity
Connell
Meets
Union
being
held In MUBéaakçp will prob*
could CtilllvalQ and market the vegetable* also act In an advjiory capacity in
den orange all over Up United State«
Gnuncil
met
loreguter
'session
at
7:39
ably
m
uft
In
(lie passage At Stele kwa she could raise on tb? little place,‘she neclion with the equipment and 'general
eight months in the year, te noW chasing
list.
I9
n
/*
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ihát
sriû
rçgulgts
Occident Insurance, eyiv.
nu,
August
could provide for the family. Is not this policy, of tbe atetlon. -The.cffeqj
an elusive white -’gMd-.igU* .over the golf'
Members
òreeent—W.
D.
Holden,
pepai*
pedallF
thet
conducted.by
tira
.., , -, •n opportunity for doing • good deed it^s of this plait, confining aa h^dOte local
link* at Asheville. N. Q. -'lie * puts up a
companies,
in
such
mander,
de
to
make
*
&lt;
■' , * *‘‘ *'.!
dedt”pro-tom;
H.
R.
Stevenai
J
.
D.
David­
good wayt Would'p not be better to put Interest aid support.'» slats aid end de­
V kood game In whatever he a't.empta.
lapaca of policies less
«s
frequent
-and
inson.
$.
Runge
end
HVTsnL
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this woman in a position to maintain
Abfcnt—Dc L. Thriteheéwwk R A- How­ sure to'the better protection’of I g n o r a n t '..- / ’- •' '«1
The Tyart from the weather bateau for herself ahd the children, than to all** partment cooperation, wnvIpceS. os that
Heivjns
undertake to carry loserr ;
.
July for the whole United Slates contains matter* 1 9 run ou aa they ore. until the u Ta at iresent the most practicable way ard.
lUUy understanding .the ,i
Minutos of last meeting read and ap­ ance
■ very Interesting weather map, showing bold on the home la lost, and the family of prosecuting experimental investiga­
provi
the policies thoy..take out. that Florida had the lowest maximum becomes .a «barge on the communltyT ,\b tions of Intensive hnrticuititre. Tlie *k o - proved. •
“y
Petition largely signed waa presentad
temperature of any suite In the Unluu.' my year of raddeuce Id Sail ford I have ialltts of thia department, of cdoree, ev ry
Id the test twelve months tira consump­
on certain other work along than* » * « [ ^ ¿ ¿ g ¿ e feoindl to enact an ordina
Florida la quoted at 90 and the North At
tion of liquors broke all records, end tbe.
the splendid readiness which la eKcwbrre than bn tha swt|oo Sgud*. but ¿mhoriring the holdln'g
•autlcStases at O tto ÔS. and Middle shown iu response Mi ooy call for, relief
o f‘the United States consumed
_ '&gt;
the Truck crop activities najurall^ eefili the nomination of city officers, W«e re­
Weat States at 100 to 110.
*J
tfrer
8JPO
O
.O
O
O
gallons
ranre
of
whisky
ol
« “ ¡ - V - at such a place.
• ,•
ferred to the d ty attorney, who wag inThe gnava crop la much 4afger than vcmiout
.
"L-Would, thereforet suggest «ttaktiw ¿traded to drw such ^ordinance If i n bis and over 118.000,000 gallons more of beer
M»t season. The housewtfe IS. nbir busy
In the Discal year éoding June: 30,1911; This -family Is-very negr' town, flkd the plan followed at Norfolk be
opinion It would be legal.
caonlng this excellent f r u i t 'I t *wtil be circumstances may be Investigated', by
than they, did in the fiscal year
attehtion-df the Sanford people,
The tax levy for 1911 waa fixed at It June 30, 1910,1* the announcement of the
m a ^ y ee n before the guava will gain a anyonV. Who l. m i e t e t ‘
the truck grtiwers elsewhere Ip I
mills and the following budget for 1911 National Model licence league, wblob
«wnberh market. ' It la said that a con­
Vmy truly Four*.
of Florida, sytii elvl^W. M «tscemfaNl wes adopted: ‘
•■
signment was held up at OndnnaU and
hits’just recel vM- the oljlclnl llXHrea from
* . Suux Doucbeux Wight . whether condition# walk}.be
•affgrt
for
1911 " t i ~ / ’ ^
ka«
•
t
.
.
*
■»
' the health board notified and after sitting
R.
E. Cabell. Unli
tL
for the eaubUshroent oTantti e station o t
Income—
'M ade I'reJUr-.PIcture
oa the guava ordered the ‘ whole, lot
Sanford or some other point la Florida. ‘lamilla ôu 92,196,330...'..
229JM5M
A Very prett^nofi Interesting picture Is
A telegram whs sent to Preside ni TsÂ '
Interest due from.spcdal school
dor exports In
. • • • —1 4 ^ î- fe?? \ .
•" £ V x* *1
• q l s t r j c t r ........... l
,Th« advent ol / the Floride Citrus Ex- shown on the front pdge of the Sanford involved will cooperate In
today lÿrtho dbkgateg-of the
' “ Äyy ÄR. t
í
'
^ c R s u g e Ihto Florida Xaa meant much for Herald of last Friday and beneath the tibie.,and If considered odvlsabld
qnnuaj convention of lba *
M
tffira
ÉM*^ f
■* •
iu&gt;
VPÉ
«rara•
Iqdid try. Since the &gt;Exchange came view, which preoenu a home surrounded have one of.oyr.hprtiaikurteu Vi
State
and National 'Food
nea and forfetturee. , .
.wto exist«** the peeking of dtrua fruits by treed, gtete and flower*; is^tbo Itifur- . ford ab a ffoavvolont time to coo
P
fai t h“ in
Kintÿ road tax - : . ........V --v/,
mation that jhla plate raedved the prize your people .regarding the matter.
togrity
of
Dr.
Harvey
W.
WUey,
a * R f ^ DQed * * *r~ t‘ • * * * *»
15.393.96 the bureau of dramtetry of the
fbttfl.
"***' direction. With batter 'packing Offered by tbe Welaka Clnb of Sanford
"Relative to tW problem of control, of
AfTXOraiATlONS—
jtrack oop diseases, 1 would aay ifcM f T .
• snd handling and wteh their fadUüea of for tha prettiest yard In town, ft'
of agriculture.
Street
denning and sanitation, .ft,
.
w tx çh an g ff has in the two home of Dr. J*. N. Kobsuh, who i&lt; la spl«l. rangerpanu bava already t&gt;ccii Made Uh Lighting streets.. . . . . . . . . . . . . :
• wtort year* of lia Gklatence brought the has uanafonned a sand bed Inin « bower undertake demonstration spraying with Water Supply..
.
.,.l° # |l» h or l»oy
^
dints indti S ^ Ü K f tK d u g h of. beauty apd .fiagtenccr A. aorooth. cantaloupes and cucumbers in Jamtagy or Police sater irs. . . . . j .
On Monday, September 4th there wifi
av lc salaries., . .
♦- “ Î * ^ ‘«U9,v h k h lt had fsUan sod green lawn surrounds the bouse1' and a February. 1912. This work is plans«! for Interest
be a, good game here Iratwoen Sanford
on bonded Indebtednos*.
iriR coDUbodio lift li on a standard basis privet hedge is noted on the outer, edge. Ocala. Fla. 8lmUar den*mtratk^qWay&lt;- Streets nnd sewers
teffip End Leeabnrg. The Sapford
Inside are vine* on trelilred. tropical
with the trade all over tbe country.
Fire
protection...........................
will he composed of the bome.gnar
ing work with odery In lira vidotty of
Retiring v o o etra te-T /r^ .r......
aa Leeffarg la a fine amateur u
L#“ . P i plants, flowers and a few handsome trees. Tampa or Sanford Is also undar
Guati agent fund.. ..
.
Tha
Welaka
Club
each
year
offers
a
prize
«irr
Truck’s
Geoff
Work
rattling
good game Is looked tor. i
l W '
tion, and will be undertaken it
i/uj ocuiR i irfni noiiaiy ona Dion
¿ j . e™ i w t « . „ . C B * h i,
v " 1 r i “ " L T : sonai devetopmonta and the
large crowd should be
*r morning to a fire In the dwelling petition If productive of excellent results. perts permit.
it 1911—42,498330.
v
»
1910- 8319.996
of the beat games of the
- o«xt to the Cate .Chy House. The fire Sanford haa dozens of beautiful borna*
and irt,^ach it would seem that the own- i ' l l « / . Eager Dies In New Y grt
demonstrated It*, worth by getting
_____ _________ h u m
to excel, their neighbors
A. W, Eogor. ojte o r 4
th e ‘
*«&gt; '«**-ecene of action in 4 ítfed ÚÍM
ax levy 1 2 m U k -1 6 U ...v ... 829395.08
(be
men
In
(Jew
York
city
filed
J
n
that.
27.R
39.Û
8
1» 2 ? A? ‘JeP&lt;irtment exutyjulshol the
levy 12ip|]kU 9li)------ ^
last work after Ufa fruitless ]
t r
«hocfcBinkaü ènglM . and did
(¿ A. Mellon'
not user water.
water rC. --------- # ^ ^
of Christian Bdcntist s. Mr. Eager wag
I1E
•
««» A n ^
&gt; visit at Coronado Beach.
i
è
k
known
to
Saafaid
people
of
tlic
Moved
awl
seconded
that
* •* W-Vm
'.onl&gt; i n u d l
¿•4 In severai fine lots.
•djoarn: carried.
M. W, Lovnx, Qerk.
day*, being a raoldent of this city,
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N„P. YÖWELL &amp; COMPANY
' SANFORD

FLORIDA

THURSDAY ploy a *Vea of twenty game«. Ten wore

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In Circuit Court, 7tti. Judicial Circuit
Orange County, Florida
\&gt;*
won by Sanford, seven by Oriabdo and
three games «re» tied. Manager Speboer
repeatedly refused to mokoUf» another T. II. Gm i kin J
regular schedule ..with Orlando oil the TaT-H. QBBkfei *’
ground that he could not agree to keep
the team longer than four gam » after
the twenty ot'tyat be would play aa long
nettled
fact that Frida/"would he
gnd th e» was no laying

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

Fire Insurance

They call ..
B F a U a n d L e a h i.
but really those fellows ara fixing up two
of ths finest amateur teams that erer
Crossed 'b ats :oo Holden Park .grounds.
. The» w(U be a sprinkling of fa ts ’and
l^aua—a streak» of fat and streak of
lean—but several real stars will pWonh
orul tlw fans who go out the» next
U U unfortunata that
dlsagreemsnt
Thursday will see a first-class game.
should occur at the laat-' moment, but
^ T t a prooseda will go toward defraying
;peu*es,uf the
team and every lover
th Orlando and
ball should j o
it and. help Manager

long aito cam aya to give our dty^jhgood
leaih andhow' /wsti bg,Abeeeeded*wa»
shown In the way they defeated Orlando
the serie»1of tweóty^.game*. Go out
The 11era®: published an ju tid e last
o « t Thursday and help out the -*#xds- vrèft'nbe». ihn Tim*a-Unlon »garding
iha;Yaggt«h^ &lt;*u*ertfr Aoqciatio« b *
W S » ,M i s
. cmd hud noi beW
Spencer
ûwcmUitr wtk) tinVe pceWallao*
X like attitude oir.«U quesr
Stemm -t
to TpUid/cforyUM’jCùuîlpg
'H'iufc..-.
r a f c v v ... •.
Powell *Withering ton
’ Mottow
7
and th*nmtt*r larcsKclinUy' referred

ft*-

Sanford

ornas with HObOftN « ja i » e s t a t i co
• -, - '
• &lt;*■

Cleanliness

Jâi

» Sanford Herald,
copied iroiii the
de stated that,

V: a.l

exclusive
.To exterminât* Bedbugs, Roach

mixing done with latest improved Sani
tary machinery.
V
V V

*m
M
^m
tto M
pp prevent
Lice and Mites on Fowls.
TtrkUl and prevent Tj
Lice »nd Files on A d
prcWnt llic njiread afi
I« , I '

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Spencer’s Bread handled
d a s s

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g ro c o V a .

g K n o w n t o th e T ra d e
-J i-It ¿‘jt *—
* 7à ,-r - _V- r-' -

N O /lll PA R K A VE N U E

&gt;band?n«l. etc.

Or Ia rule's

Tfof unjEst to th*?.»
hi,to* aome of the lodi
Ijrare meotltme^AI,*
t to the stateman! VÚ

Florida

*

B ranch S lo rç.R u b çrts G r

.ic it.P o M o lfic e

»- .«prayer.

I ^ R ^ I t o WTI r ti o 'q ^ i

R O LLIN S C O L L E G E , W IN T E R PARK
IbFoke tgrde ipâcfaincaTn
ly to find out shat (he ralp lp Orlando
I' fechad th* management to call the
as* vit. tilla wat in marked contrast
the spiff I oj Criando w&amp;© the week W
á w e re /b ld F rit Orlami o'» continued,
iiistt that they arranged a ball gam*

ascertain, conminad Î q 'tifa untole la that
't,p«mber ;*f persons ónd firme nau&gt;«Ll

•-XJldaal

collog«a n d M ost B e a u tifu l C s m p u s

In F l b r l O ^ V
ipr*tdfon, n o e Arta. P o n t i l e

| « dcagomy.

not now tnçmberpf of tbe A«so¿faUw
So far u this statement appaile*
■personally, I jrUÎUajOJLlhAiX. •
mambís'of the association Vila

heat, electric
million dollar tnpUnoa, two «lee
iqok full banking-

i«tr chemical and
firmado-in another pan of
Bhhford cliled off the rag­

Director» , of the
W*rj.Xo¿dMlon.
?&gt;

li ng. twinuniag,
amplona of Stai*

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I N S A N F O R D - U h / . Worth L iving
SANFORD. FLORIDAdrRIDAY,'AUGUST «S, 1011

Number 2

«1

AROUND

FLORIDA

coai c h u tm viu go
W ork S ta rta This Week On New Load— 7----------- tng Apparatus— -

NO SANFORD STATION

Volusia County Commissioners Raked
By fteynm lro e z e
fh t G eneral News o f The. Land
it win be seen by referring to the pro­
The coal chute will gol
fo rd C ap ital
o f F lo o r s .
ceedings of tbe county commissioner* on
" The A. C. L. haa at last decided that
page that an order was
(he city ooUQdl of Sanford means busi­
GOVERNMENT CANNOT ASSIST another
for the opening of a road from the Jung
ness and work of constructing a new
CIJUÍD fROM THE STATE PRESS loading apparatus has begun south of the
place, near Orange dty. to Thrasher*
Out O ther Ferry, on the S t Johns. River, weat of
shops where coal will be loaded on tbe Agricultural E xperts
P re le c ts Built by P rivate
Monroe. We cell It the ‘’Road of
engines In tha future. Tbe present coal
An f pltome of U»ff Weak*» M ott
P a rtie s
Contrariness’
beranse every county openabute
that
blocks
three
city
streets
and
portant Happenings In tb e
•cattere
dust
and
dirt
over
several
miaaloner
voted
for it except one. The
Senator
Fletcher
received
the
following
S tate’s Domain.
of d ty dwellings add yards has been a letter from Acting Secretary W. M. Hays, assertion may seam strange to those who
Tbe Florida guava, which la nrade Into bone of contention for many years and of the department of agriculture, regard­ do not understand the situs lion, and for
jelly and paate and also uaed to a con-. prdved a bugbesy to each council. The ing the matter of establishing a station their benefit we wlU explain.
•Iderable extent aa k table fruit, la now present council was elected with this at Sanford for the study*of truck growing
This read leads through a barren
being gathered and the crop promleeo.to subject of removal as a plank in their subjects:
waste of scrub that will never be populat­
be large and one that will pay .the pro­ platform and while many people
••Referring to your letters of July 2 2 nd, ed and wlU increase the distance from
ducer* ipicndidly.
skeptical about tha - result. The Herald 25th. 28th and August 2nd. with undo- Sanford to any point on tha coast a groat
On the Dalle farm*, near Miami, the has maintained that the railroad would surea from organizations and Individuals many mile*. Tbe only object In building
finally oome to terms.
experiment of raising broom corn
atSanfoM, Fla., requesting the estab­ thl* road la to bring all travel between
been tried this season. and aeema to
The freight yards will also be removed lishment of an experiment station at that the Interior and coast towns through
pri«« for-Aha Investigation u d prete*raa^W-*«kl te ih '
ceeafuL While tbe corn waa not planted terminus of. Tamarind avenue.
The people of Sanford and Orlando
connected with truck growing. I would
ell parts of the country contributed floral
in tbe manner usually, prescribed, It haa
This will also prove a boom to the peo­ say that it has not been our pollcy.To ea- have built a road to the Osteen Ferry.
offerimu, which in some caaes came In
made excellent growth and the several ple living near the present freight yards
federat experiment stullons In thd .tropi tbe end of Celery Avenue, leading carload lota from distant points.
.
acres planted will likely bring a vary good and property on the West side ou^ht to states, but* rather to cboperfUa with*the OjU of Saqford. Tbe difference In tbe dieThe burloy^obacco crtju of Kentucky
p u t op, a Jp lle r: appearance, T&amp;cLcUy state kutlona already ^established and tiugjp of the twojouite from each ferry
return tu the owner
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which
was last yeaT estimated t
te
DeLand
would
be
about
three
or
four
'of fM tl 7 .pornmnnltfcs nnd organladUMu
3 t Augustine ro a f be hoeteaa to one
000.000
pounds wlU not amount to
mllea
In
favor
of
the
Thrasher
ferry
route.
America’s moat D ouble military men their contention although there will be which show their own Interest In eatebthan
5,000,000
pounds this year.
There
are
a
large
number
of
people
in
many
people
now
that
will
kick
because
lishing and maintaining such work.
■oroetime&lt; within the next few weeks.
Sanford
and
Orlando
whs
there
la
danger
of
a
removal
o(
the.
pas­
An excellent statute just passed in New’
"The officials of our bureau of plant Ip
There la a strong probability that Major
York prohibits the ptedng of any
dustry'advlse me that tbe truck- growing a t New Smyrna and Daytona
General Leonard A. Wood, chief of .staff senger depot
There Is no hope of suiting the wishes situation, at Sanford and some other and they naturally favor the moat direct tteeroent qp stones, ■turn pa. buildings,
of the army o f the United State*, will
of
every one and In removing theee ob­ points In Florida la quite similar to that and best route to their property, and they poets, mile boards, etc., within the limit*
come to the Ancient City to Inspect Fort
4*
structions
tbe d ty coqncil has accompli­ about Norfolk. Va., where the department with the assistance of the Orange county of a public highway.
Marion and the National cemetery.
shed a great benefit to the maiority and hof'brtn working for some time. At the commissioners have spent seversi thou­ Frank Bloom, a private of Battery F,
Work has actually begun on preparing fulfilled their promises.
Utter point the local people have estab­ sand dollars, not only In Orange county, Third field artillery, stationed at Fort
the grounds for the erection of tbe b|g
lished a cooperative truck experiment but in Volpsia county. Then the New MVeri who came into national prominance
tourist hotel which is to be constructed In
ramlly Needs Help
station, which is supported by them- Smyrna—Osteen road posses through by reason of President Taft’s defense of
Miami. The ground la rather low and Eorrua or The Hexald:
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■elves, with 'tome funds from tha mate several villages, and tends that are fast hte rights to advancement in the artnV
W
will be filled ln_to tbe extant of about four
May 1 ask space of you for a simple board of agriculture, and some apodal settling UP- The road from the Osteen regardless of hte Jewish nationality, &lt;will
feet, and a strong seawall built In front.
statement of a few facta that I am sure- appropriation by the state legislature. ferry would put tbe road through Osteen. lekve the tetter ’part of thia w¿ek for
Beside tbe hotel a substantial club bouse
wlll be of Interest to tho good people of The control of the station is In the hands Emeprise, and Orange City to DcLand. Fort Leavenworth, Kas. There ht; will
and dock will be erected. Tbe total ex­
of a governing board- consisting of two ‘ Besides, Orange county proposes to take an examination for appointment
penditure on this proposition wlU be e Sanford.
Just a short distance out of town Is a members appointed from tbe state boon! build a bridge ocroes the river at the second lieutenant
million dollars.
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family, man, wife and four small chil­ of agriculture, two from the board of con­ Osteen . ferry, at a coat of about 2L500
"Hold cotton for I) cents,” Is tbe advice *
Begiqnlng next September a newline dren. tbe youngest a baby -In orals, who trol of the stale experiment, station, and Volusia county to pay one half. The to bd formarUy given to formers' organi­
of schooners
He dis- two from the locpl Organization,-viz:-'The road te already graded* from the ferry to zations by- a committee, consisting of
jL .. »will- !begin
-T* »sailing
r“X-j'dates
*- * be- have come very near to absolute
Now Smyrna and is now la pretty fait Senator williams, of Mississippi: Senator
through the long - lllnea of « a Southern Predate Exchange. '*-&gt;
oondltianjtutomobUea
being able to make
Savannah and Charleston, as well aa some bread-winner which ha# almost deprived
'Tbe management of the station 1« In ten or twelve mltea an hour over it, Tbe Owen, of Oklahoma, and Representative .
of the own Northern Atlantic ports will him of the uap of his arm* Physicians the hands of a director employed by tbe
Burlessen, of Texas, representing a conrood to DeLand la also graded end In forr ice of Senators and Representatives be Included In the schedule. The ships will who have been- consulted hold out no governing board. Whose ''salary la.
make monthly trips pt first, and If busi­ hope of his regalnind'hte strength, 'lie out hf the funds appropriated -.far the good condition: a good part ol It shelled from seven cotton growing States.
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ness win lustily more beau will be put haa been a thrifty fanner ot the few acre« maintenance of the station, .The equip­ and plnaatrawed easily uayelod by auto­
Harry N. Atwood, the famous avistar. r
on in the future.
that surround tbelr little home, but little ment. consisting rtf tends. WiMIngr.jm* mobiles. The Osteen ferry and the roods
who U making tbe flight frcuh’S t Louis to
leading
from
it
will
be
maintained
re­
The steel rails have been ordered for by Utile ihe support of the family a as piementsi and; teams was Turtitehod by
ganllcss of what tbe Volusia commission- Nhw York in a biplane, arrived abbut 4
tbe new jroUey Urn leading eut from St, fallen upon tha wife. They have no the Southern Produce Esduinge. - And by
do in building a road through the o’clock yesterday ’ afternoon. ' He left
Petersburg to : Coffeepot bayou, and the horse, but neighbors have been kind, and private aubecription from ylsrioua persons
Castieten, N. Y.. on tbe Ura* Ui&gt; of hte
,
contract calls for the lipe to be In opfra- she has ibanaged to grow a few vege­ Interested in tbe inovefnentA bout slxjy tend) to Thrasher's ferry.
long flight which he estebUgbed a nfW
.We
Invite
any
and
allot
the
county
tables, aeU eggs occasionally and get acres are occupied by the NorfoU station.
tlon by tbe irs t of Uio year. '
record for aerial journeys cn_ heavier,
oOmtnlsaloners
to
explain
to.
us'
why
the
The gins at Lake Butler are being put along in some poor fashion way. She Is The proceeds front sales of surplus pc«^ rood should not be called the “Road of then-ate machines, .lift dloidndé'friru . f
lu readiness _far the .ginning season, Strong, willing to work, ami self-respeCt- duce from the station are used for main­ Contrariness," when by building It there St. Louis, whkh. pqtet ho left lest. Se tur- *:*
which will commente i£ s'few days. The Iqg—all fbe need* Is io "be helped to help tenance yf the work..' . ■*' ...
will be a useless ,waste .of •the people&gt; day,/ it IMS• (giles.
afip in that aaclioo la said to* be .about herself-; She hat been offered an op­ *ttw voseket tills station Is plenned mpucy.—New Smyrmt Drceic.
■The epaaUfa of tite’tnsurapod cotntnbthe n o b as last year. ;
^
&gt; portunity So do some - extra hauling, and cooperatively hjf. the- experts of this de­
«lunepi
ta te Iti» /ütrious eû tes of the
IT she had a bona and wagon so that she partm ent/and abe department “
Manager Temple, who chaste the goldcity
Connell
M
eets
Union
being
held In MUBéaakçp will prob*
could CtilllvalQ and market the vegetable* also act In an advjiory capacity in
den orange all over Up United State«
Gnuncil
met
loreguter
'session
at
7:39
ably
muft
In
(lie passage At Stele kwa she could raise on tb? little place,‘she neclion with the equipment and 'general
eight months in the year, te noW chasing
list.
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ihát
sriû
rçgulgts
Occident Insurance, eyiv.
nu,
August
could provide for the family. Is not this policy, of tbe atetlon. -The.cffeqj
an elusive white -’gMd-.igU* .over the golf'
Members
òreeent—W.
D.
Holden,
pepai*
pedallF
thet
conducted.by
tira
.., , -, •n opportunity for doing • good deed it^s of this plait, confining aa h^dOte local
link* at Asheville. N. Q. -'lie * puts up a
companies,
in
such
mander,
de
to
make
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dedt”pro-tom;
H.
R.
Stevenai
J
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D.
David­
good wayt Would'p not be better to put Interest aid support.'» slats aid end de­
V kood game In whatever he a't.empta.
lapaca of policies less
«s
frequent
-and
inson.
$.
Runge
end
HVTsnL
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this woman in a position to maintain
Abfcnt—Dc L. Thriteheéwwk R A- How­ sure to'the better protection’of I g n o r a n t '. . - / ’- •' '«1
The Tyart from the weather bateau for herself ahd the children, than to all** partment cooperation, wnvIpceS. os that
Heivjns
undertake to carry loserr ;
.
July for the whole United Slates contains matter* 19 run ou aa they ore. until the u Ta at iresent the most practicable way ard.
lUUy understanding .the ,i
Minutos of last meeting read and ap­ ance
■ very Interesting weather map, showing bold on the home la lost, and the family of prosecuting experimental investiga­
provi
the policies thoy..take out. that Florida had the lowest maximum becomes .a «barge on the communltyT ,\b tions of Intensive hnrticuititre. Tlie *k o - proved. •
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Petition largely signed waa presentad
temperature of any suite In the Unluu.' my year of raddeuce Id Sail ford I have ialltts of thia department, of cdoree, ev ry
Id the test twelve months tira consump­
on certain other work along than* » * « [ ^ ¿ ¿ g ¿ e feoindl to enact an ordina
Florida la quoted at 90 and the North At
tion of liquors broke all records, end tbe.
the splendid readiness which la eKcwbrre than bn tha swt|oo Sgud*. but ¿mhoriring the holdln'g
•autlcStases at O tto ÔS. and Middle shown iu response Mi ooy call for, relief
o f‘the United States consumed
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the Truck crop activities najurall^ eefili
Weat States at 100 to 110.
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the nomination of city officers, W«e re­ tfrer 8JPOO.OOO gallons ranre of whisky
ol
« “ ¡ - V - at such a place.
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ferred to the d ty attorney, who wag inThe gnava crop la much 4afger than vcmiout
.
"L-Would, thereforet suggest «ttaktiw ¿traded to drw such ^ordinance If i n bis and over 118.000,000 gallons more of beer
M»t season. The housewtfe IS. nbir busy
In the Discal year éoding June: 30,1911; This -family Is-very negr' town, flkd the plan followed at Norfolk be
opinion It would be legal.
caonlng this excellent f r u i t 'I t *wtil be circumstances may be Investigated', by
than they, did in the fiscal year
attehtion-df the Sanford people,
The tax levy for 1911 waa fixed at It June 30, 1910,1* the announcement of the
m a ^ y ee n before the guava will gain a anyonV. Who l. m i e t e t ‘
the truck grtiwers elsewhere Ip I
mills and the following budget for 1911 National Model licence league, wblob
«wnberh market. ' It la said that a con­
Vmy truly Four*.
of Florida, sytii elvl^W. M «tscemfaNl wes adopted: ‘
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signment was held up at OndnnaU and
hits’just recel vM- the oljlclnl llXHrea from
* . Suux Doucbeux Wight . whether condition# walk}.be
•affgrt
for
1911 " t i ~ / ’ ^
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R.
E. Cabell. Unli
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for the eaubUshroent oTantti e station o t
Income—
'M ade I'reJUr-.PIcture
oa the guava ordered the ‘ whole, lot
Sanford or some other point la Florida. ‘lamilla ôu 92,196,330...'..
229JM5M
A Very prett^nofi Interesting picture Is
A telegram whs sent to Preside ni TsÂ '
Interest due from.spcdal school
dor exports In
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,Th« advent ol / the Floride Citrus Ex- shown on the front pdge of the Sanford involved will cooperate In
today lÿrtho dbkgateg-of the
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^ c R s u g e Ihto Florida Xaa meant much for Herald of last Friday and beneath the tibie.,and If considered odvlsabld
qnnuaj convention of lba *
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tffira
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«rara•
Iqdid try. Since the &gt;Exchange came view, which preoenu a home surrounded have one of.oyr.hprtiaikurteu Vi
State
and National 'Food
nea and forfetturee. , .
.wto exist«** the peeking of dtrua fruits by treed, gtete and flower*; is^tbo Itifur- . ford ab a ffoavvolont time to coo
P
fai t h“ in
Kintÿ road tax - : . ........V --v/,
mation that jhla plate raedved the prize your people .regarding the matter.
togrity
of
Dr.
Harvey
W.
WUey,
a * R f ^ DQed * * *r~ t‘ • * * * *»
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"***' direction. With batter 'packing Offered by tbe Welaka Clnb of Sanford
the bureau of dramtetry of the
"Relative to tW problem of control, of
AfTXOraiATlONS—
jtrack oop diseases, 1 would aay ifcM f T .
• snd handling and wteh their fadUüea of for tha prettiest yard In town, ft'
of agriculture.
Street
denning and sanitation, . ft,
.
w tx çh an g ff has in the two home of Dr. J*. N. Kobsuh, who i&lt; la spl«l. rangerpanu bava already t&gt;ccii Made Uh Lighting streets.. . . . . . . . . . . . . :
• wtort year* of lia Gklatence brought the has uanafonned a sand bed Inin « bower undertake demonstration spraying with Water Supply..
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.,.l° # |l» h or l»oy
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dints indti S ^ Ü K f tK d u g h of. beauty apd .fiagtenccr A. aorooth. cantaloupes and cucumbers in Jamtagy or Police sater irs. . . . . j .
On Monday, September 4th there wifi
av lc salaries., . .
♦- “ Î * ^ ‘«U9,v h k h lt had fsUan sod green lawn surrounds the bouse1' and a February. 1912. This work is plans«! for Interest
be a, good game here Iratwoen Sanford
on bonded Indebtednos*.
iriR coDUbodio lift li on a standard basis privet hedge is noted on the outer, edge. Ocala. Fla. 8lmUar den*mtratk^qWay&lt;- Streets nnd sewers
teffip End Leeabnrg. The Sapford
Inside are vine* on trelilred. tropical
with the trade all over tbe country.
Fire
protection...........................
will he composed of the bome.gnar
ing work with odery In lira vidotty of
Retiring v o o etra te-T /r^ .r......
aa Leeffarg la a fine amateur u
L#“ . P i plants, flowers and a few handsome trees. Tampa or Sanford Is also undar
Guati agent fund.. ..
.
Tha
Welaka
Club
each
year
offers
a
prize
«irr
Truck’s
Geoff
Work
rattling
good game Is looked tor. i
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tion, and will be undertaken it
i/u j ocuiR i irfni noiiaiy ona Dion
sonai devetopmonta and the
large crowd should be
*r morning to a fire In the dwelling petition If productive of excellent results. perts permit.
it 1911—42,498330.
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of the beat games of the
- o«xt to the Cate .Chy House. The fire Sanford haa dozens of beautiful borna*
and irt,^ach it would seem that the own- i ' l l « / . Eager Dies In New Y grt
demonstrated It*, worth by getting
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to excel, their neighbors
A. W, Eogor. ojte o r 4
th e ‘
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ax levy 1 2 m U k -1 6 U ...v ... 829395.08
(be
men
In
(Jew
York
city
filed
J
n
that.
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levy 12ip|]kU 9li)------ ^
last work after Ufa fruitless ]
t r
«hocfcBinkaü ènglM . and did
(¿ A. Mellon'
not user water.
water rC. --------- # ^ ^
of Christian Bdcntist s. Mr. Eager wag
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known
to
Saafaid
people
of
tlic
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awl
seconded
that
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¿•4 In severai fine lots.
•djoarn: carried.
M. W, Lovnx, Qerk.
day*, being a raoldent of this city,
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his. A great number of .people In Sanford
aio in favor of the bneent system „of » •
turcjn because they aro benefltted there­
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It always makes a difference about
whose px is gored.
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A From timo to time 1hear much adverse
criticism on the ' »trcoia about the Way
this Cdrbsume column is conducted, and
lust why The Herald allows such rot to be
printed. This is a joke' with ma. for if
The Herald docs npt want my stuff f tfan
*MUy get a position on • the Oviedo Ad­
vance or the F.nterprtde Corkscrews or
even the Osteen Screwdriver («t a Urge

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i thing read:
1 of -Rav; D[. (fudge's friend*
upon him yesterday, ¿nd after a
coavcnatioh, the*unsuspectln*whog
was seised by the hind legs a n d ‘ slid
along a beam until he ■reached the
hat water tank. His friends explained
the object of Utelf visit, and presented
trim with n very handsome gold-headed
butcher, w in , grabbed him by the tail,
swung him atodnd, vqut his throat from
ear to ear, and leas than minute the oarchs
waa in the w^ter. Thereupon he came
forward and said there were titnas when
tha feelings overpowered one, and fo* that
reason tw would not attempt to do . more
th
*: a n thank -those around him l$r '¿he
Bat speaking about newspaper tUMcJcs ututvnrr
s* In wl
which so huge an abl

nud refute all reasonable offers of others
In union th ere Is strength. We have
who desire lo build. Not only thla, but th e goods’ you need, and the price m
object seriously when anything like a just you oan do th e real. Sanford rurni
lure Co. *
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assessment is put on by the tax coUsetor
and are responsible, more than any
There arc Two Kinds of Chill Tonic
other one aause for the non-development
of certain sections of* the City. All city
PLANKS AND OTHERS
property, ' unimproved, purchased by The aid reliable Pladka Chill Tonic is
•peculators in the tnpe that 'tot some fu­ Guaranteed to drive out Mninrln. &lt;&gt;•
ture day they or their tieirs will be mate­ cure Chilli, Fever, Cold* and Grip. ri»»
rially benefltted,. should-jgT ^sleeted at-G iqpocy back If it doe* not, 25c Qllit 5
mui'li higher rate than improved property, Ywr bottle. Ask ybur Druggist- *'
homes of o\ir citizens, otnnments to the
dty and the dwelling plocar o( tha mak­ FLOWERS — PLANTS — BULBS
ers of the town.and ootraty. .If* land;
L. H . T E M P L E
shark* and mbney-leaflef* .'sedi this'plan ~
At Unresting their hoarded Wealth'to-the SCENT JACKSONVILLE' TLOgAL COMPANt
detriment h i . the *city#, ah' assessment
Phone 166. Hth and Oak Ave
•baikl be made on this cists pf property
Sanford,
that would Indue» them to sell to those Special Offering In Perna
the machine seized* him, and In lore time seeking' sites for’ .homes, who will help Floral Designs to Order.'
florlda
thon it takes to write It. the liog whs cut bm!d up the d ty beautiful"
1-1 -lu-U
1 tii* .
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igHhagrtnta and worked iu&gt; Into dallalouy
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auusage. The occasion wW long he rtri
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s a tts s p
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nminbered by thaxloctAt's friends-os onu
,
-i f.
of ihc.most tM&gt;U»htful%
oi thefo Uvek’'T hok.. '
Ohost pieces can be obuined f lot fifteen
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cants a pound, and we are sure thht Those
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who h*v* sat so long under'hi* ministry RIMAKKANLB DIBCOVIftV THAT CU Rlé OLD SOKfit, SOROFULA AND
DI8BAAÍÍ6 CAUSED BY IMPUK1 BLOOD.
will rejoice that be has
ao hand­
somely treated.
R em ed y f a r D lssa s* of t h e B lood 6 *fd o n »lOOGOO O u a r a n te e . *
------The old-fashioned sarsaparlllas, specifics and other blood medicine« of
4 Thi) Rrpottcr-Btor speaks a work! of our xrandfathSrtf TiPn’t do In this sdvoncad ***,
troth in tM .following criticism. of the i,:-,,.«*
dWn,t Uki5 U onardl's Blood Elixir any BK&gt;ro thaa
h^ ! f d »ha o teottk light or the tolephona
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load-greltbers. *
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ut his ohljdran
"With the d ty building so rapidly that this Birroat
modet
rim limit* were" extended only a few ecrofula, turaort,
uraors, eyphlHs,
syphJHf. rheumatism, palna In tho bonos
bones t_
and
_ all
_ diseases
WaaksWnoe, and almost pyery otMr.lpt arising from Impure blood that tha% ld onaolentlfic nrepAristlohs Yere unable
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in IsnyUtlog like li»o. desirable sections of (o cure And are unable to cure today,
??0O&lt;5 E1i*,r l*a* ns H ttleila «common with
Wjwn’;e(th^ ojaftdnlug a - residence Or
rsm edlet a* modern lifesaving Having surgery
pllatogi IQdiber nnd other', triatrrial lndl- fashioned
of .a fow jrcaV* ago vyhipy * -■ —— "**--*“
callngT® in tension «jf •their owners to I half dontury since
n je ^ ln J?-w
build In Ihe net^ future, spewlstoref e*.f w.ostJfulUul sgy tn
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the aoQltlj NtfVkvtiketo. adYaritage of the &lt;kln
market and

I f Among Ye TaMftg Noll»
: a«N Nltl», He'll Prent T i t f t . ,
8« Says Sauftttrer.
•ue^M fstsjr»«#**«. ..
/ • i L ‘*. * * Understand'that e yed»» meb lately.
&gt; -r'V iUTWed loS eitfenlhoi taken toe io talk
w » '"
(baWnd my beck) for intimating that
the city oouetn shqpid lower the tnsurwlah tfi Inform this young .in gankral reminds me iHajrib* Saunteryr
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V„ ; ; num an» has been bore MVeral ipomhto has treated the people roller -white, and
V : J r . .-¡end know* more than one who ha* boon aa I remarked som* ttom ago. it is not
bare twsety yean that I do nyAexpect what appears’ in the piJfcH m t what you
■ Ibo city council to awume ihegAsponsi- leave out that dill*» It popular.' ; •
prominfnt"
bllity of the present high rate of Tire In- • How many *'bf you
«uraoce. If my former romnwmicaUon to citizens that have engage^ In pugilistic
The Ilrmid Sr** not plain I will repeat encounters, have been imoxlcated, lutye
Jailed—and yat the Sauntcret
that the d ty council purchased -this Arc
has
^ever,batted
an eye-lnsli ovor.íL' 1
truck with the assurance to pie tax-payItava
held
you
up to jhibllc gajte by
|V, f, «*» that vtt; would lower the Insurance
retOk Anybody who hail studied Pie sit* die seat of the pant* and shook, your
uhdon knows that the council ,1* unable misdeeds out of your pocket* ao tbat, nil
v
«a make insurance'•rafes. and lip cek Útd world trook) hare held' you up to'
aleo from experience ns a former, maCHi“ 5* " '
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bepaH be counclt p ie Insurant» agents' 1 c°uW- l»y‘ 4qto»&gt;nd learn family
cause
oí Sanford and the companies tb«y ‘-reg-1 *^Crtl* awl break up families and causd
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reaant a n t have been consulted by tita
I Have fialncd- knowledge of people in
City council before
pest twenty years (hat wotfVjr send
truck was purchased^ If not than why
,0?e ewd’Act fdmpe d f f h e some
ware the people deluded with;the tde^
fjted by a yellow pew*
that such h oouipromise has been effected!
I* not.^n my line/ I hm slidwas in favor «of a Jwlter firo
gently down the cellar door of life,
depart men t, and It Is j m I ft*
nr* and my.- wort
t I s ir t carl lie city council' w'
pop*this
totihdah*
sphere
Wili be ended.
anteogThe 'first Uo advocate
✓ . protection, snd ut thu tlrno a lower fire VUfe I* too sbo^t to ,expoag the secret!
that woold only mean sorrow ond degra'
'insurance was not In my’mlnd: *&lt;•.'
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Bat the councJl.tfkl say th at^n up-lo- ’datiop ft» other wisp happy families,’ and
that fot the yellow journal*.' ’
duto Ore truck would lower tS3, rule And
At the tilde 1sided with fbem 'aUbuitlg r When you ore hot lender."the collar beb tf pf people WbtrHUckrrt agalost cause 1 hove cafia&lt;J,gijbrnt:()Q,.Uj a public
lafga expenditure‘ of money. AU I matter in which too, are interested; just fnVure tffiy Will be
have another othtre have bean oectipled, These lots
of them bow is to make good the bear in.pijnd that
* i and 1 have beard several of the shaft In my quiver and one that, would s u d d Idle from year to n t e rftmshQoKIc:
I pay that they would force-tha fire cause dcatructioh U avw fot loose.1
fenocstndore Ufcm,'wieds ore allowed
Don't tttfie With a tot£aaw t ;&gt;
me poople to lower the rite.
to grow ronipanf ubloat cut oy tha dty
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t •ttlhoritks. Vhlfe tnany _contolninit nptbtiding the Idea offi bbroelnsuranc*
ay 1 still think the Idea la a good 4 A newspaper reporter prepared two Ing-but a scant growth of grass and rank
t least It can be no worse than article* for hj* Suttdsjr paper, one being ■ P r o f , weeds and undfctbnish are
sent system of high rates and the an aodoqd^f the irewbmotion of * gold marked with trospasa signs and i ntuicp
."•5S p&gt;
will he« left
'V headed cane to . tha Rev. Dr. MMge and th s t afi trw papm s will bis prpifboufoilto
l ^ t hIn Sanford.* \
Other a description of a ‘ patent bof- the
by
fow. -ThWp.
fitf Insurado#' Is'derigt
h f arid shUkig-e machine.. Tlie-fore- laoiRity
.
ownaj* aro “uujleslrablee“ so far
xnan of the afflcc, In making up the pAper^ j p
to fleece the • poor gutn nud aif f i j
property 1* ooi
concerned. U kr tho
gor.*th*. two ankles mixed, and this is* dog In tha
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For Sale By W m . G. Aldridge, 'Sanford, Florida
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Opportunity

for flo rid a Torri«™

[a tbs Tampa Tima* •
f w w «ofy related to the
b»fl trough1 to that port
) (nocked tooa of bay iroi

-market*.

* Several daya pwvloua t
ment the Pen»*«
lion lasutid an ai
which Mr. Meborl
Deportment of - pouibliitie«
F
Florida. M « * ‘
„ h u e r o n t of fine Iwy could bo cut
¡torn lands after other profitable crop*
had been grown.
There are thousands of tona of hay
med In Florida and the greater portion of
it is shipped In from óther states, simply
because'Florida has not'had. » ?
ntral resources demonstrated. W the far-

AUGUST
28th

AUGUST

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** tory.of Sanford, yet we find since the sale and taking inventory we have quite a few Odds Lots,
Remnants, Et©., which will enable us to give you an even greater surprise Monday, and as our
prices will show we do not intend to oarry over any sum m er stock. .In addition to the extra low
prices, wo give away ABSOLUTELY fREE three grand prizes. Read about them.
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These percales are of the best
makd. absolute fast colors, in
dark or light back groinid, with
figures, dots, stripes, etc.; also
solid colors; fullyd wide *f &lt;|
and sell regularly at I I f 1
12He to 15c. Monday

Colored'Lawris

L A D IE S ’ W A 8 H

Here they go, all in one loti very pretty
figures, dots, stripes and large floral de^
signs on white and colored back grounds.
These are exceptionally good val- Py
uesjmdtore worth up to 15c per / tf1
yd.' Monday......... : .. r\
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S K IR T S

Less than onedialf New York
cost, these beautiful tailored
wash skirts must go, fall goods
to take their place; all whlte-and.
white ground with dots /&gt; / \
and stripes for et clfeân
sweep sale- Monday
^ _ JAPANESE MAUlNfcBllOS

While we have two months"
hot weather yet, our summer
goods musfeego. In taking inven­
tory we find quite a lot of French
ginghams, marquisette, voiles,
organdieSi eto., worth up to 39c.
All on center table
Monday a t ................
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h*y crop ha* been, neglected .and every
fanner ahoukl read thla article referring
to ihe forage crop by, Mr. Mebarg.
There are many opportunltle* for the
Florida farmer*, but right now there are
lhuu«Biid* of dollar* leaving the slate
week)y for bay which aliould remain here
to be enjoyed b y Florida 'people.—Penaa-

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Bermuda Onion* th e Crop
Hie Herald hn* contended for' yoar*
that the (nicker* of tliia section were los­
ing the one best bet by passing up the
Bermuda onion crop for .the higher
priced propositions like celery and lettuce.
Ml C. M. Derry onp of the moat experieficed all-'round growers In Florida and
now aocreury of the Florida Vegetable
Grower* Association In a conversation
with s Herald . man the-other day ex­
pressed the belief that Bermuda onions
would rventually prove the most profitable
crop that could be raised in the celery
i!&gt;h i. Mr. Berry hid experience with
Bermuda onions in Texas where large for­
tunes are made every year by the grow­
ers and this season trill back his faith
and experience in several acre* of on­
ions. There will he about twenty acres
planted to Bermudas tiere"this season and
this great crop will bo watched with mucli
Interné by U* grower*. The
will net the grower about
.osto and can be shipped wltb&amp;ût refrTg•tslion abd held'hero for a- - better price
should the market fluctuate .when the
groweF la reedy tô etilfsV Mr. Berry Is' of
theopihlrtr thatÎ the Sanford section is
tbe be*t place In the world to raise the
ûrnnuda onion nnd that more can bo
ralipd to the acre'. hère thpn l a Texas
whwe^rfrgation ii done by overflow from
tbe river And U carried through the
flèWi #T.Upen ditches. This plan M not
profitable to the grow» because there are’
-rimes when the river is too low to All
the ditches and the open ditches waste
n\udi good land that should be cultivated.
At Sanford where the floWlng walls and
sub-irrigation make this section, the best
inilie World the man with Bermudas
cwdd raise more and bettor onkro* *#nd
hate le** dinnee of a poor crop ihtin
■nywhere else. Tbe rail mail ,gn^ steam«hip fsclllile*. bére also copfrlWrtei n
‘Vic Mure toward ¿¿Jring the dnlojv
Top nròrc profUaÌ&gt;la .^ a d ,these,
no
djubt but wluiV the gipwef . of . B^roudn
'ocrons at Seiifur^fett; soon :óuUhstnnce
•Üis rest or % field tu t t w imfi^t' nag;

- .MENS’ WORK SHIRTS

Think of getting a first quality
work shirt at this price, They
are made full and of a good qual­
ity gingham and p^fcale, worth
up to 39c. Very special for Mon­
day, beginning at ! )'’4 jE !A
o'clock. Only^l.......

Black Cal Stockings for Boys
and cfrU have triple heels,
toes and knees.* They weal*
like lroo. no holes, no mendings.
We g u arantee every pair

ASKjoR VOuft Ticket

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Black C at

BLACK C A T S IL K

P IC K -U P S

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6 spools Coats'-vcottbu.......... 2 5 c
N ickel phftpd safety pins. . . : 4 c
H air n e ^ n ^ o l ó r s . ............... Sc
Lntfieà' pillo hemmed hindk’fs..2 H c
P ear b uttons, ftar d o z. . . . . 3 H e
W ì r e j j ^ ^ r i l j c r p c k ’g ^ v 1c
Best

H O S E .•.i

«Od has s-i.fi■„of fr|,.iutSirvVeiisM ii.nntv
Nwtln-fn

Our big shipment of Japanese
matting rugs that have been de­
layed in transit have arrived,
but a little late. Hence these
large 36x72-inch rugs can be
had Monday, beginning Q Q a
at 9 o’clock..-..............
MENS’ BUCK-SKIN CANTS

Buck-skin guaranteed trousers
are full and stylishly cut, sewed
with best six cord thread; work­
manship guaranteed. See this
line on display and sale Monday.
The most durable pants made
TICKET WITH EVERY $1 PURCHASE
ODDS AND ENDS
Mens’ socks, 12He quality 3 for.2 6 c
Mens’ suspenders, 25c quality only I S c

Black Cat silk hose looks like jtlie $1.50
one and wear lots”“ better, having a six
inch lisle, garter top, lisle heel and toe. A Mens’ leather belts, 50c qual..23c
splendid value and vyorth $1.00, Very Mens’ black hose,,25c q u al..2 lc
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special Monday
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10c *quality ........... ^ . So
Mens’ Puris gnrter.'25c qual.£1o
Mens’ Brighton' garter 25c •
quality
-115c

In addition to the low prices we are giving with every dollar purchase or dollar paidjm
when signed With rittnie o
threfe guesses, .as the 10th
.draws'Ihq/hnnd-biig;
in .
..a.™-™., they
. mv, are again put back and shuffled, the 30th ticket drawing tjip
.je t ‘It
cost
you
a
penny
as
ydur
dollar
has
already
goUen
more
goodsjlmn
it
could
possibly
get
elsewhere,
(Jet your
cost you a i
tickets and be Teddy at the time which will bo published later,
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Ladies’ R ibbod Vests.

L ittle Folks School Shoos

To ciôsô out ouf line’of gadz&lt;
and ribbed Vests, the centertabl
wilpbe filledîiwit» these j up ti
15c valuesi.fd^ &gt;i9nda^V8% rice
cheaper than

- Our liev/ line of fall shoes for
the little folks are coming in
dailyJn all the hew , nnd pretty
styles.;- These afe Godman shoes
hnd ^very Pfit guaranteed to be
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to re .

V e r y apee
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C A D IE S ’ 8 U E P E ^ BELTS,

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- Somet’hi^g-iiqw aiiil very styl-.
JsHj.ara thesfei supdfe: belts^ plain
orY-emhf»i&lt;ler^desigrta it* all,
sisjffek Sfee th ^ ;.o n ; special disM n t.m ir.'H i wui not make tyj' . Actrve
.csmpslgq unni later on. but whhta to'let
0* voters know that he will ho in the
Jfiinpnlgn with huUi t f x t A g g f ï
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Mr. Karel in the position o f foreman of
Uieaxmtymad gang has liatAHed- pria,.

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i own one of .th e latest ,lmpèew Victor
É g l i *nd nil rtro hew und»Calchy records
payment .down and balance In weekly or
ymonts -'T'’Tit
monthly payments

•4.0Ì) vici, p a te n t, kief. .'.' 3 ,4 8 L
‘'3 .5 0 ' Vici, p a te n t k i d . . : . 2 .9 8 —
Uditi’ 6 childrens! iboti in proporti«*.

NOON

�Aufust’25
Tots and Leons
The Fou and Leons ployed s foot fame
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■ i ■ - i .. . will not work with the local commercial yesterday, but on sooount of the slmlPsNhbsd Evwy Wt»x Hernias By .
I organisation because be does not like this laxity of weight* on each side no one
T H f HEBA1 D PRINTING COMPANY or that member, put him .down as narrow could tell which side was In or which one
and Holdback. He Is not helping Your proved winner. Wallace end King were
■ n sg rr
Town—father. Is heburtlng it. No stream the battery for one side, Betts and Allen
dan rise above Ita source, and no cora- for tbç other, and the game was not as
tubscrlptUnPrtes.ta.00 a Year In AOvaaes |merdal body can be greater than the city, replete with error* as expected. Spencer
at first would have ployed an errorless
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t J L M , . , . 7fl
I operator. Work with those who are worit- glove and everyJ»all bounced out of It
A tihsll crowd was present hot every
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OSes.fat tisrsid DoOdioi
TetrphossHo. us I may be a good citizen In other ways, but one enjoyed the game and a few more
-dtjfomrunired iw déBflêKf
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The Sanford Flro Department and tba a hindrance.
■Powell's Pickings.
Think this
taw fire truck are all to the good.

THE SANfORO HERALD|,r r ^ ^ ' ^ £ t

rOUOW SAfcrORD’S example
The Herald extends sympathy 19 Bra
George Crouch of the Daytona. Gazette In I ' Tba habit of aaaklng the beach for reoIreutlon In summer grows upon us and it
the recent fees of his wife.
I is watt that this la trea. Seawater, the
I sea breeze and the relaxation that coma*
from &lt;UI outdoor U/e are necessary to our
health and well-being during the long
summer which la not exhausting because
. Dob Holly's Sanford Herald Is to ba la* of Its excessive beat but because of Its
sued twice a week In the future. There length. New York finds herself deprived
can't be any too many editions of the Her­ of approach to the sea without the pay­
ald for us.—Suuk Telegraph.
ment of excessive tribute to private
ownership and she has spent millions of
City election rumors are ripe on the dollars that her people might have room
■Om ul and tba names of prospective to pitch a tent, to breathe pure air, drink
candidates, on being proposed. Under the pure water and rest in the Adirondack*,
primary taw tba caoldates will have to such breathing spaces along the beach
coma out in the open and announce early
would hava^oaaL. umch.jCSSAJiaNafc W
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In pu^liAApb^.m'troe -.politlMj.
The much appreciated exchange the
and b knowledge of' our ecorufl
Sanford Herald, will be a eemVweekly
sanitary npfdf tApr^fljoàJd .our
beginning October 1st r^st/w ogritulate
Brer Holly on his progressive move. Era
kmg wi, »hall hear of the Her old S to rin g
Florida’has fifteen hond/M inlles of
the dally field, we prediOU*llcpor{er Star.
ae*coast a portion of It had already been
acquired by individuals’and corporations
The street railway In Orlando la; to but the prices are still to alow as to
new to the people of that town that they affright nobody. Why should not every
are afraid of allowing tho tracks tq be put Itown in Florida acquire a stretch ^of
down od.t'any of the principal itfeets. Ibeach land^wlth access to tide water,
The 'street railway ought to out put Or­ [over which its ordinance» could afford
lando and skirt the edge of the city, protection and its police claim Jurisdiction.
where the nolle would not keep tho In­ Inthe time to come the right.to rent a
habitants awake. .
plot of this on cheap terms, to pitch a
tent and to live an outdoor life would be
" "Beginning with October 1. the Herald
prides«, the fevers of morel and political
will ba Issued twice a week. In order to give
discontent am fomented and- endoureged
our readers the news fresh from the bat"
by mental as wallas physical discomfort.
This announcment appears modestly plac­
ed In the editorial columns of the San­
ford Herald, and It appears that Editor
on easy terms, gnä»you tower the com
Holly has simply decided .that the pa­
of government, you deprive tlii* jniU of
trons and friends of the Herald are to be
given twice the s e rv ic e a t tké lame Inmates and Jknyavethe lira i“7f childprim, The price of aubecriptioa will re­ ten as well as the usefulneeS at men ft&amp; :
:women.
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main aa/U is ‘and the management wild
Already our beaches are poising. Into
add many m w features. This Is told In
private .and . borporstç ■ t/wnexnhlp. The
a moat matter-of-fact way and JBuktratas]
the Degressive pLrit of the tnt/q/behlnd I aVerag*;. d tlieo ■of ' Florida cannot taka
the pen In that section. Sanfüfd and [Mi fatnily soXÄcaslde botet because ot
rtbe olrpensa nor .woukl a .yacaüüfv passed
Orange county w f U ^
In this hqtol menn heahh or rocveaUoxi tb
advantages ':ta4¿ :d c n j
tüo vrif«And ¿kUdroh es wmildunrrstricti.
Cd enjoymam-of tba water and the free Ufa
wjtere na flpe dreasing or fashlonabld r*NEWiFafCB ADVtRnfrhü
i qutrinqnts Ufa nUde, New York is now
secing her rlth people oondetnoed to faihlondble rdsorts liÄleild df 'tb'ffpfa pisy-

[STRENGTH

Local

Lodge now Organising and Invites
You to Membership. G et in as a
Charter M em ber

For a short time the charter Will be .open find the imtintioo -fee
will bo but $5.00. th e regular fee is $25,00. We pay 57.00 &gt; r
week sick benefit for 13 weeks in any ope year. ‘ We furnish free
medical akl to you miti your family and 5100.00 at death. The
‘^urflyTiVtTond'Pfdgresa its watchwords. Youth; VitJor add No­
bility of purpose its- characteristics. Enjoy a. social night every
.Wpok. A Indies’ night In Mooeelnnd every month. A man Is
Ju^gjid by the company he keeps. Your wife, will approve nf
ynur'. qjtiipany.
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Y H f l U i i o S l i Is~2Ty a m r o lif and~thc hoifRT dflkc i, iii
Anderson, Indiana. Tlie membership of the order is over 700,000
ond new lodges are being Installed every night, over 4,000 mem
bers have been written up in the State of Florida since January

And niéef
Political.

best bid influential people. Non-Sectarian. N
Moose unites a~ member to his family/ , .

Become a Member by Mailing Your Name and Address 1
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dfllde w ith Dr. J. N. Robinson, Yoweli Building
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SANFORD.

O jy ^ E v o n in g s , C om o In and

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in ten knbiihi-fc ty ò ò i
not judge by the' RtnpothiKW - nur
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the ihape nor the color mu thq nome
nor the pòca. A / good ^C M üf'rttut
have the qusirtìcation» of the . Portino
C¡gar. '■i | has a fine fltvoa s n i y a rn s.
It diaws freely, bum* evenle.aód holds
j- th
.w-e -ash
l i . does not -rj.Ii t and
fife-and
flaks off.
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It ÜMm. we would retrograde to modlaa-

Coffee1 PeVcplaters

poó’f patroñiie them from a charitable
them, because; they
«tond point pai
debver
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rjrc trlc and' Plain ’

fay d*S»y

Syrup Pitchers

In bnt^js, '
V M'-.EdwiidO. Dodd, a lawyer s Larsdo, Takas, on dyfhg left to his widow , a
tract of chaparrahcovared land which he
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had earned as a fee. Th# ground was
In thaaa Hay* Of competition belwean thought to be worthlesi -aod; thaw waa
cjtles none may expect to growV-wboM
fklzcns do not work together for Its up- one dgy t o -•*•' the ground, whlcb -wax
DuUdlng. T h e , time was whcn.dtJeq *d- kltuatad a little distance from Laredo,
vapeed simply os a ^ f ^ t of ih* ‘ attcdmi and she made up hay, mind tkat It’w w ili
Individuals, but Um fact that today all, ,mise a goudVroß of oniotUy^lbe poade a
progiKSfive dtlfes tuive^ilfiimerclal or ,rôntrsct /With a farmer jflfiS eat aeVanty
trad* organiza Ucaa looking o u t'lb r tOelr, ,
Suited Imcjtat*. ' 6**ßa t h a t ^ t h ^ ^ t y ,

whhMttqt&gt;o o4-tbc»e lih JîeaU ^ f .djjMd-, ,

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F lorida

Shatters

The first y
fctbû hex;
sivWly. but

tofn m t s upon-Ute co-operation given
by tbe , d t U Ú ^ large. ■Atlaniq’^
d jjc c lla s w m w itii \

m k hr ttv»kaUC\ .The
but which
M a fallursijjjym. y*dt
Without much of ral* . Tiro /¿ax fo11owipi!Ml^lil|b0Dd
an Irrigating plant drtvah, by eWtrJdty.
and-the praiUpn her erop'two.ypaiY ago
was $30,000. Last year it amounted, to
the princely sum ¿f $100.000. lgm Dodd
Coopération often means self-iwcriAce. waa formerly n sebooi*teacher, « h e po*.
The man who Yefuset to participât*'la •esaek groat Intefioctunl fetee and 'deter­
the work for bis city because* , trade mination. The mixing :df her brains with
dvalia interested In It or holds office In tbe soil made a handsome fortdde jo r her
tho Working bodM&amp;Us'in hit doty to the
dty.. Wfiefb there are many such who
R. C. K« m. accompanied- by W, d * # ?
let this narrowness and prejudice make

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ore BnliaCact^iy to all. V i e
get* the -luiaiaeaa ancj
custfimert get their Laundry
Work done as their want it/
Send trial order to the.

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�fh t ftAftfOftO HERALD

A Budget of Interosung ,iem®
Correspondents
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EVENTS Of ORANGTCOIINTY
efficient StafT e f D e p o rte « Weekly
cover* «he T erritory f o r

HjeM. M. Society mij/wItlL Mr*
. Harrison on last Tbureday aft«noon.
The subjeettfor discussion -was | U the
work! ^ i h g J * « « &lt;* « "« ■
wtt ably fed by Mr*. D. JVDooii*. The
„arty w as. favored by aome very pretty
selections on the piano by Misaes Alice
Coffee and Clair Harrison. A very plenaant afternoon wa* »pent by elL
Mm Daniel and daughter, Mlsa Mnble.
viHtea Sa/ifbrd last Friday.
Mrs-H. II- Pattisholl visited Sanford
for s few days last woek
din Howard and J. W. David leave
' ihli week for e short trip ta Georgia.
We are In receipt for s copy of “The
• Oveido Advance.** This la a bright little

dinner with Mr.-aod Mrs. J. C. Rich. Dr.
and Mr*. M(nnlck we^e there also.
Dr*awl Mr*.- Swnxti and Mr. Walter
Haynes were eotertalned at dinner at
the Gorinly hone Sunday.
Mr. and Mr*. Crlm are moving to Senfold thle week. Mr. Qrirn he* night work
with the A. C L R. R. and it will be
mucli more convenient and pleasant for
them to be near: his work, but we are
sorry to have them leave us.
And the sound of the hammer Is heard
in the land—Mr. Klc|&gt; is building a nice
large chicken hous^ and we hope he will
outgo It thief-proof. They had' 'several
dozen of tbelr fine chickens stolen re­
cently. Mr, Rich and Dr. Minnick are
each building grape arbors.
‘Several Of the neighbors gathered at
the CHm home Monday evening giving
them, a surprise nnd spending a jolly
evening.
Mr. A.'Dtanlels is at home from Jack*
sonvllle,

Every mill fitted with rirtcablt drive,
set • out attachments and adjustable
Idler. Improved cirrlsgo-bocking de­
vice (a quick acting .and a time, safer.
Made In all atsee, portablo and eUilonary,
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'HW agieHartfoar,
Splitters, etc., and do Foundry Work.

tH E COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE
OF THE UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA*
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The Florida Citrus Exchange hereby announces that It ha* averaged for the growerr»niliate&lt;? tarmi
the Exchange a higher price—net on the trees—for their orange* »hipped through the Exchange, thia
season, than any other marketing agency In the Stato of Florida, has paid an average to It* growers for
o r tn g e e o f eim llar g rad e, p ack a o d q u ality ;

P*d»l Cerrrepooieoo* Is Tks Horrid:

Mr. and Mm 0. G. Sage and children of
Indian Springs were gue*U or the John­
son and Craig families Several days. ~
Several members of the Wait family
were over from. Longwood visiting the
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. Mrs. Eds Greenland entertained her
Sunday kebeot d a w Thursday evening, n
spilling down contest made a pleasant
evening* entertainment.

i .‘P* G. Miller left M Panama on Wedfasi^iy to accept * government pooliloa.
Mre. Miller snd loa n e d her mother. Mrs,
LHz Greenland, will join him . later.
. A Imrtiiyiir and other enu-ftainmem I*
beiog pfu'nned by Cholooin folks f o ^ L * 4
bw ILy. We hear * party from lmm are
ptaniilirg to ¡isxtlcipata.-. Mr arid Mr*. GoW; Crii» bevo tñpved
ayetiu e to Sa tifoni ìnàUng’
lt
mom convenient fog Mr. Ûriin ,
Whd il hlgbt operator at the A C. k off-

Some Claims

real jétate men a rt showing the
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neck of the

CLAIM Ko. 1—The Florida Citru* Exchange claim* that It haa handled Ita cltrua fruit*, from t m i
o f loading oh car* until delivered at destination, Including all charges of B elling (which Include brok«*
age, auction charges, salaries, telegrams, and every ekpense of whatever nature and kind Incurred In
tellin g -such fruit), for. lesa actual charges to th « grower ow ning «aid fruit, than.qpy other marketing
acency In .the 9*»te of Florida,
a ,A I M K ÌS l—The KloridaiCltrus Exchange claim s that It has obtained from the purchisers in the
•^ ■ riS fetace 3 of't&amp; fh tted*State*, a higher price for the citrus fruits handled by thq Flòrida Cltm s B x~ of lBlfK
ll than
ehanaAaurmg/thc segsori--------------- has been obtained
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, by any
-, other marketing agency
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of F lo rid a jp j f r n i t ï f similar grade arid.quali.ty, sold a tth e same times.
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with ihtr-krade that purchases and sells citrus fru iu d n the m *ck»U ^fthe country than th»i packs and
branda ôf any other marketjng agwtcy in the citrus deal in Flqpda/ f&amp; /ru it of^JBn* firadc and quality.
CLAIM^No. 4—The Florida Citru* Exchange claims that H W-tKè-only. agency operating J o . the
dtnxsueal in Florida that renders an honest, IntelHgiWe account sale to its shipper*, in^that it is thé only
agency m Florida that states, on ps account, sale the actual date and place of sale, the actual amount of
money deceived for the fruit sbWf the M
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purchaaef; *nd pUlrlly states all deductiorti of evt
nature and 1rind from the grow prpceedW tfye sale, winch enables the grower to readily and into
m ntly check back to see whether hf has ¡•ceitffld an h q n est accounting or not.
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Florida to
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CLAIM Ko- UrrThc Florida Citnls^Exchange claim s that n o i agency for the sal« oL citrus fru
ooeratinr in Florida, actually handle» the fruit of its patron for total gross charge , to the grower
10 cents a box— or anything near that sum —to Include aU costs of handling, o f w hstsoevtr nature »
tondt Including brokerage, auction charges,-commissions, salaries and other elaborate and undetailed
S m a ^ ^ A S M A N Y GROW ERS &gt;IAVR B E E N M ISLE D INTO B E L IE V IN G .
^ 6 -T h e ^Florida Citrun Exchange claims that it is the only m srketlngA gency o p er.t
In d tr u M fe lts in Florid* tH*I pay# In f u llt o The growera.for whom it ship», aU o f t h e c la im s ^ i
IccU ftom tKfUttpqrtatloil companies for low , damage and overcharge. •
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Tfr.ond Mrs. G. C. Chamberlain arrived
^nja last Friday from a d elig h tfu l six
vrotkV voeation, tbe greater pan of
•which, was spam in tb* Adirondack
jSKintaUii in New York.
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hlra Chutes ^taakliu end he was
day o| August, . *
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laator. Dr. Swanz, preached to a "
J 2 * and Imarestad congreg.tioo a t
-Station Sunday 'afternoon. " A
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T he F ir m e r à ' C e lic i« -Offers the follow Ins Courses in Agriculture
A Four-Yesr CollegUte Course
A Two-Ynt Short Coure«
A One-Year Short Coures • A Four-Momh Farmer*’Stwu Coure*
_A fautjWeek Farmere'Short Course
Fourteen Cori es pea-

A Statement
Some Claims and

MOORE’S STATION
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¡FIRST CLASS CRATE MATERIALS. Sanford, Fla

If s all in the Taylor Feed

JO^sa. Miss SalUAjjjyor. a nu/te from
tklanlft iv Mafitti'keT,
• TMr. and Mm Kraaaey, and son from
New York. Mr. and Mm ^Franz, and Mr.
and Mm Corbett, are a t tome a f«w day*
at H. H Pattishail*’.
Mlfi Eva Taylor and little«Ister from
Orlando are visiting relatives in Geneva
for n few day*. '
Mr. Gilmore and young grandson. Merle
Douglass, left last Friday for a pleasure
nip to Atlanta, Lookout Mountain and
other -places.
Mr. and Mm David Speer, wort colled
to Ainerlcus lost Tuesday by the serious
illness of Mr. Speer's brother.'
Mrs. Coffee visited Orlando for _a few
days lost week.
The new railroad is fast nearing Geneva
the bridge at Geneva ferry wnHtooo bq,
completed, the price of cattle la Increas­
ing. the value of land Is advancing rapid­
ly. and prospective buyer* had better
mslc a rush for this part of Orange
county."
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Mr. and Mrs. Tyler and Mr. and Mm
Oliver, from Sanford, are occupying the
"Red Cottage" during the absence of Mr,
and Mm Taylor.;Mr. Oliver relieving Mr,
Taylor as section-foreman.— •— ———
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Born—Tuesday of last week to Mr. and
Mrs. J. F. Marshall—a fine baby boy.
Weight 13 pounds.
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Best Fertilizers

Th*&gt; simplet, lidbU'St running, fait­
eo* cutting saw mill ever ballt—a mill
that you esn bay at the right price and
with which you can make big money.

'Kirs.
thfti^fincr tm f
• W. J. HowattHnadd, a buslneta trip to home from Georgia whero tiiey have been
Pslntka, last week.
•pending soinA Iline.
The many friends of Miss Mildred
The’ Misses Pearson returned from
Rhcbinder will be sorry to know of her Lakeland last week, Miss Francis coining

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home on sick, leave. No place quite to
healthy a t Pool*.

MR. H . B. S T E V E N S ,

a n d w e will select Ml our Expert to check up from the books of any acceptor o f thla challen
1e r Mr Charles .G. Harness, w ho is to have just as Ire« access to the books and records of

representative of the challenger shall h a v e in investigating our books tntf!

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FORD HERALD

Arthur E. Donegan
For the State Senate
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Death of M ajor M^ '1t M a rta
Major M. R. Marks died in Now York
but* Tuesday -night- He bad - recently
suffered the second stroke of paralysis
and hla advanced otic lessened hi*
chance* of Jtcovery.

TOP
High-grade Pianos, Organs,
and Graphophones.

Major! Marks waa one of the most
Pico Block
Low Prices
Easy Payments.
C o u n t y ’s G i f t t d G i t i f c n S e e k s t o R e p r e s e n t T h i s i* « » ii.rt.rtg a rw in Floridi W y year.
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ago and in Qmngo county where be rer\•
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.tided
1.1.J aeVeral
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mv /rirndt
he lia»«
hot niii
many
friend* &gt;»%»»»»%»»%+%*
District in the Higher Branch of the
who will regret tu learn of ,hla demise. A
major In live suullieru'TJrrny—a polished
Florida Legislature •
gentleman—equipped with brain* andplnck and nnciiUfr -Mitiig- Mgrfca occupied
a central position w/jcrOTer;, he cast hi*
ÖÄWVÄ 'BEACH. FLORIDA
!f- *t
lot. and In the early duyt wn* a foremost
promoter anjl Florida .booster. pyring
SITUATED DIRECTLY ON OCEAN BEACH
bjs Jutb* year* bo resided In New York
where ^-gijui n close personal friend of
Special Sommer Rates in Effect June l i t
Mayor* (:ay{wf and other* prominent In
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NewVYork M l tics. He contributed many
SPECIAL R A T E S GIVEN TO AUTO PARTIES
IlntrnntMr* tu tt»e metropolitan mal»,
lines and dally newsjiopcra and at thè
C. M. W IL S O N ,
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Proprietor
tune of hi* death* was actively enlaced
tu inumo lint! a lardo colonization corn*
pony to deal in Georgia land*.
Hi* greatest nitn In hi»’ declining year*
wa* to spend the time with hit only
Dai1Tkio.il
brullaf. Capt. R. H. Mark*, uf till* city, to
w|ioin he wa* devoted. Major Marks
M E N D E T 5
Iwtvee-twrvwniii, Hod! UklwniMnrka and
Vt^ They Me»dAll Issi.* U
Attorney Sam ttnrks, of Jaekaonvllle.
GmaIIi W«ri - Mc» Water Bag»
sod one. brother, Gip». Mark*, of thl*
' H.rlltr^M ltY ~aiw M tf
tended by the mnny who, Jtnew Major.
Marks for one of l|»l! large bearteli, dia»
tinguixhed. A
gentlemen of the
antehellnm day

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- * f),ilons Must hr K epackod
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* Florida . Importers of^fJjm'nidi-onions
-31-Ïhave been wornrel by the State Depart­
ment of Agriculture that stoik arriving
from now oh must Be .re-packed before
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shipping from docks, if tho crates con­
tain an excess of 15 per cent of rot or
waste. The new ruling Is based on a
provision of the pure food law which con­
strues rgt or waste to be an adulteration,
L fin l Street,•otjc Nock troca Depot opposite J*o*toffice)
Ooe o t the moat Important political Massey, uf Orliindo, who has Just com­ ^jju nbout n month, gardeners and trackannouncement* of the year was made pleted his service of; eight years. Then, ers throng 1»out the state will begin work
H. E. W IS E , Proprietor
clearly, if precedent is to be observed, it for their winter crop and indications are
In Kissimmee this week when Hon. Af-,
Formerly Manager of Central Cafe
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_ *k; v U Osceola's-time to have-the senator that the output will be large. In Sep­
thur EL Donegan. for the post tbreo years again, and in presenting the name of Xr:
tember In Elorida the trucker begins tbe
Osceola county's efficient clerk of the tbur Donegan, the people of this county work which is commenced in the north in
Steaks, Chops, Oysters and Fish a Specialty
circuit court, declared it to be hi* Intel»-, feel that they can assure the people of April and May. There Is hardly a day
non not to stand for re-election to this Oranga county of a representative in the during the entire year that the Florida
■A Place For Ladles and G entlem en
position, blit to become n candidate for state kenate m e$«y-&gt; way the equal of grower cannot he cultivating or harvestany
ot
those
who
have
preceded,
him
In
■ the state senate from the district comthg *&gt;me kind o( a Crop.
S h o r t O r d s r a 'A t All H o u r s
E v e r y th in g F i r s t O ls s s
servico iatlrsMijtlnguiisbed body.,
Orange and Osceola counties.
iVfpgljrnchrt this city from Sanford
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This announcement means much to the ' Mr. Donegan., whiie nlwoys living
that the farmer* 1n die celery.ililfa. Both
* - peg pie of Osceola county. \f limans Unit Osceola, has ot, Lite, same time been close­ on tho east side and- the west side, are
Pßütnpl, Ç I« m S erviceM eal T ick ets a re Sold a t R ed u ced R ates
thl* county Is going to lose one of the* ly Identified witli tEj interests of Orange preparing for ib e coming crop. Canvas
^ lw»t clerks of the circuit court In it*’ hls- county, and b s ^ d -’i* lo*t an opportunity Is being’stretched over ti»e seed beds and
» S ^ to ry , b u ilt give* to. the people of bb’iH io tpeqk » g o a F word- and do a good turn tbe grounds aro being broken up for fall
t counties the opportunity M have A for his neighbors on thp north, and In the •planting.
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TU Meatatlve in the Florid a ainnie wba* legislature ot 1907 Introduced, and had -,-Many people are coming law
will prove the ctjual'of the ablest men pdSspd a momorfql td/lie congress of the and buying homesTind lands, ami s immL- -,
. . th at can be sent there, and' linin' a Im f, United States fo r'o n oiqiropriflilon to bet of new farm* are (wing tilled am t
the democratic voter* of thés*/otintléï Improve tbe S t Johns river between San- uaw bouses are being built On the east
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■fbid and Ldke Pineentt,'which lies In side u number of people are htepking up
will not be'slow jn poking advnntagè.of.
/ Arthur Donegan ha* ILyed practically Orihge c o u n t y . ^ ^ ; k
UitirTanda. ’ C.’.
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Mr. Donegan
Boosting Kisall
of
ids
life
In
Osceola
county,
a&amp;ÿ
all
tteports from St. Auguttlne Indicate»
H pur
P regi
m , lUVa:Ritmuls inu*t not only produce
T a gain s pisce bn
¿JfcV
the school çduçotion be evetTnecivsd was j »pijijiee and t/sceob.county ever sjnett he that (he.cast coOff piueafijtle^crop this
{•.results, but rcsulrt with a PR O FIT . The user o/ fertiliser
vfST-’.
j a Uic public sChooly of thjs rauoty. \ 1 ie h^s’
been
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v ,-able- to
-- boost
—— .anything^and
— —— thas
— jVsbr Is slightly above- GO per pm h
.
• conkiders the effect on his podi*nhqai. the REA L result.
U what might b# call«) an J&lt;Wigfh«i, always Wen-prominsntly Wentiflerf whhJltiiwB* Ihb pjMt
tho. t
JPE.AI* F E R T IL IZ E R S produces the right effect,-for it works with
every interest of Drogreu hçr&lt;v ;jfe sérv-* igrower* to negldct their plantaUone. ;
• genoino*' Vriinge und Osocola mam
N srutc. The preference of each d e ss o f -vegetation for iu
Evia before Mr. Doncgon became, of ed'for n (erm as ptWidivat of the ' Kistira- friers this year ace satisfactory and all
s
o u rtt of plant food i&gt; carefully studied U well at the. proper
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.• V age, he took a kcen nud sctNe tutfyest In. KS^'fklàid uTThidvipiJ-.ilìd much 'regi shippers-made man&gt;gr,s fartipn Tribune,
- proportioql to give perfect balsnce-^no lack, no w^ste.
the politics
of hl
l.¡»,o*mty and; state, phd good ‘tor thé City îh Uve way "of thBueiag
poliücaof
/ith ^»rojicr.ippJicatioo of propac food vegetation outgrows diseases
Adventist Camp M eeting *
¡ 4ibe ûnty wríl *vd fslt$- new comen to settle hèniand In the m a­
ha hasSserved
. *-? and In rfrts to a gte.it'extent, and bring strong and ^vigorous,
fK*yüevenUi Day. AdventLits have
- -fully lo a «ambrr of.icàp.tcitle W s'fltst terial advancfraenthf (be èljy.__ In fpi t,
.
prpduCer fruit-lhat is pleasing to t h e , eye and palate, in d
alTlrc
thl» Jri
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wamIìa*,*M ; /e g li da - it Is u dbtninon saying*fh .K¡Min»n»ne thnt JHiohed theirTenu »1 ihu/chritey of Park
* Hdk /Hsi
fípf¡nr¡ápr(
‘¿Sr/V“PPi*
fifuncisl returns pleasing to
u tha;gipVr«.’
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*lw wakdejwty tax -côtlecipr. ft -ytHi Wdnt Ki knaW/WIjirh itile ofa-ques- nvejyie aiid FÎffJi at reel

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riie.'êiipttiitfùù ofTills ihno n grand state
meet will W iiald. tiare, /¿M er f arinaléo 1 &lt;
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wilk.be
in thgrgjj; pnrt « " the time; also
thè buiineif w£»rid step trjr step, ile has
a
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f.Tartp
if-and
Elder
d a ta / o t ^ierk. *ri,thA. lami krefn corunkrod* tuuJ nuUuxily an
lit
KJiqpSQfr ôï Jocksqo vlJla, Prof.
Was'elected without, hind vpldea, an») hji optunisn and /aiti»
circuit. coiteti*;
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WfiitflfM
will hgve' charge of the
opposition—¡jut,- - ^ “ 'jfihlng .foç the in the future nf thH-sectiqn of th»T*&lt;«iq.
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pedi tipi»t cri this Ldliffl'. h Wa»* gcui-faily t^ jétbéf witti hiv hngwledgé of thè vnluc aihslc.-*,' &amp;et6iipUtxm slides will lliusuate
cAacatod'-tbat hq woilld .¿ht hnvr; apposi- Of our Itmd^. Ihduewl-frinj fra n i sgo ta,iq-. n « p t e . ¡ u i t l thp *public can expect
aiirite t;«ry intçicfcilitg lectures on Oiristl.r -J L ^ W 'W ^ c à w -w
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_ nèxt irciii. und his'amvnmct'dirnt nt ibis, ftu tfag
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tt|e sMrrt»i*fwilt^p'sm /iirt^^W jrr .gtt T»oflttof
■frein W. J. Hill informs
• «ettlnthe senatoria! t^ce » far a* .fliésc' Jhcroosing TtrisTimn* Utne^W crftnt he i
Island.
' tw tiW nties'areooncern«!.He
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tlle-,buabiea|L‘ ' 7' L * -1 *' f 8roW&lt;|tj|faÑ»Yiigh dqjl ¿e ata tèa Ü»a l be
¿ccount of Mr. .fBnc2nn'gV frtetiGxp wj^'twiraoiTT«^ of th%. g è m ito * triant Tn
He was succeeded business interest's and (bim cttty^:h*r'ik Ännfdrd. Ile v » ted tito ÜM-irbiiMi of W.
ililscuyón the. Sjune bfland.
‘V f ,OfO &gt;e*t tâter by C.. N, Hammond of. WefLequIplaxI for
of aenatofr rtfkt-'hw wj4lf .Juy)wv&gt; Mrt ^jU axpectaio roturo boma ih,a few
Orange county, -giving Ì-H r t k=wp l p
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Bcnauir for eight y t ò r i . J Mr.- Hnpniw»n&lt;
weritk after a Week Ui New York buying
iljr ln all wctiomigñf i
^Was suoceedèd by G A- Dtrsóñ."tr*'RhH nûft^^ita n ç*aWrr l.n TtfH b o j y ^ i Î | up If
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sweet potato crop g t 2000 pukhots; Why i firtirt oi riuus frÛts ip Florida..- 7
not make it 2RUOO next ycoxT
Orango Giunty . hé» slgnecj GpBÒ.OOÓ
boKiw of freie with-the •‘RtthUnge ting
Manager Jones rsjiçct» ilLtûuO additional
borre
before tho « p p begins \o mov^ V ;
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They are sMtlng 5.000 acure in Leon
/TfaiaU th» third •inontli for wntmnrluus
County to pecans. West Horida'Ttaa ' Uif
for nûridü Sutcly the çrop stays
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whip their orangé* Un* season Unotigli
The\ Punta Conia H«
p Winter Haven ExeKanga.
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K *1«t-• KM*i?&lt;-■»¡lacking botlM fifl vicinity. Tlial
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E. B. Brown baa returned from a busitrip to Gainesville.
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Deane Turner"Joined the Sanford Stag
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C dub at" Coronado bench this week.
Little Happenings—M ention of
The Sanford Stag dub epmpoeed of
y M a tters In Brief.
Will Leffler, Harold Haskins, Nixon Butt,
andGoorgo Washington, tbyoook. have
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PERSONAL ITEMS O f IN T IR E S T are enjoying themselves.
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J. D. Davison, end Harry Ward left on
ried Herald Reader».
Wednesday for Coronado Beach, where
lbttr.vlU.Qiiay.the Ashing, end surf-foe*
few days.
borne
on
Toaaday
Underwood arrived
pleasantly
spent
at
There will be.no preaching in the Pres­
«Iter a week moat
byterian church jtex t Sunday.
Coronado Beach.
Mn. H. A. Adam, and daughter! Carts,
Miss Saldee Williams has returned
and Ada May, of Miami, ere visiting rel­ home from a pleasant visit at the beach
atives in tlds city.
Miss Addle Tomlinson has ■returned to
W. D. Holden, spent Saturday and her home at Daytona beach nftcr u visit
* Sunday with Uls family at Daytona Beach. with Copt, and Mr». R. H. Marks.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Emmet Wilson
A f t e r spending about five-wed»' va­
cation pleasantly, at Belleville, Florida, and Mrs. T. A. Neal were guests of the
visiting relative#. CapL Fred Polhill ona Atlantic hotel at Coronado beach several
of the Atlantic Coast Line Rallread's days this week.
popular conductors, fetumed to Sanford
M ra Edward Higgins pnd baby pro
Tuesday afternoon, ami has resumed his Dome after a pleasant visit to South Caro­
duties with that company.
lina.
C. CL Wilson is back at his old plaCe in
Mrs. Jack Crogban, and little daughter
Dorothy, left on Monday’« boat, for their Richey’« barber shop after a vacation
home |n J a ck»nmtUla.Jtfter aJtl»U to. her with hom e. folks in North Carolina.
.Cbouncy has a—host n t gclaoda .here, who
■istrr, Mrsr M; H. Bowler.

IN AND ABOUT THE CITY

Miss Blrille
Mrs. R. Homrighous sends The Herald a
Monday, for Jacksonville with her sister
pictorial
folio of the aviation meet in
Mrs. Croghsn. where she will make a
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Chicago and state« that site is enjoying
le?* visit.
the Windy City very much.
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Andrew
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mahogany future» o( the Clyde Pin
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aadli having the a«»» installed
•tore, making oae of the finest establish­ Palatka, and two brother«. CL &amp; and W.
B. Byran of Louisville, are visiting her,
ments In the dty.
and a. joyful family reunion is the result.
Miss Cvä Walker, « n « spending fl
P. M. Hunt, of Berkely California, has
w e e k of much pieksura with friends ai
Ungwood, returned to the *dty last Sun­ joined his wife In the city, where she lias
been the guest of her brothers, C. M. and
day.
M/s. Johns, aiul Mrs. Jessie Speer left Walter Hand, Mr. Hum it an old
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yesterday for Kentucky where they will Orange county boy, having resided near
Longwood some twenty years ago, and
»pend several weeks.
U busy shaking hands with ilia many
‘ Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Prather have rented
Sanford friends?
the Johns residence for the remainder of
Prof. N. J. Perkins lu s returned from a
the summer, and will keep house.
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Mr. and jjrs. P. J. Sprague, of Gash- daughter will remain f t ^ several weeks
A land. Mo., are in the d ty this week In­ longer.
specting their land on the West Side. .
Mrs. J s y Beck "has returned from d de­
Father Wallace made a bit with New lightful sojourn with relatives and friends
- * Smyrna last.week pitching f o r that d ty in.D||e West, South Carolina.
against St Augustine, and winning by a
Mist -Vivlijn Yclscr, accompanied by
•core of Stoß.
her blend. - JMIss Johnson, of Jackson­
Wslt«Jica,ly has returned fram e er'n ville, are spetnUntj grpno time with Miss
to Corimado Beach, where be enjoyed Yelser’s mdtber‘a t tbplr beautiful &gt;co un­
himself ak only waiter know* how. He ity homo on'Lake Ondrd. * Miss , Ytlger la
sûtes though, that the fare .was not a« very popular in. Sanford ^and some de­
C,f(
good as the Beaty (louse, nnd he it lightful «octal afTnlrs are being planned
for bar pleasure, u well as That of her
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?;’L Grace Williams, left Saturday .for a
some
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fine
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music«!
talent
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month'* visit In. Boston,. Mara, and Rut*
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heard
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evening.
Illustrated
song!
•_ land. Vt. Mra * Allen will return by the
and
fine
picture«
make
these
(day
housog
way of New York, 'wjjiera she .-wifi pur­
chase an elegant line of fall and winter very popular.mllLneryJk*her popular sjore.
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Bring your old tires to Sanford Machine
g» Garage Co. for vulcanizing.
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A few more Mason Fruit Jars left at
reasonable prices, at W.w. Long's Grocery.
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5 or 3 doses "668" will cure any cS
and Fever. Price 25c
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The nursing home at 8th and Elm Ava,
is prepared to care for a limited number
oi surgical cases. Mra Wright nurse in
charge.
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Est chipped beef while the weather
worm, cut In an American Slicing machine
ât W.W. Long's Grocery.
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recleved a new line a f Art
squares, p rices reasonable. Sanford
fu rn itu re Co.
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We are equipped to handle your repair
work. - Sanford Machine A Garage Go.
, 48tl.
One end two hone wagons with ede
flared side bodies at Underwood’s. 17Autoes and carriage painting at Ui
d«wood's. First class work.
* 31All kinds *of repair work. Sanford U s
chine &amp; Garage Go.
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Nsw tlr e a put on old Go-Garts &lt;
the Sanford Furniture Co.
33- Gas engine repairs. Sanford Machit
A Garage Co.
Buy Henry Clay flour of W,
and get the best on earth.
We m ake a specialty of
p ictu res. -Tcy. us. Sanford fu rn itu re

3 -Days Reduction Sale-3
On Friday, Saturday find Monday, Augu8f25thT26th
and 28th, we will give a reduction of One r ourth on Cash.
Purchases on our entire stock, which consists of Men’s,.
Young Men’s, Boys’ and Children's Clothing, Hats, Shoes,
Shirts, Collars and Cuffs, Hosiery, Underwear* Night
Shirts, Pajamas, Neckwear; Belts, Suspenders, Ladies’ and
Men’s Umbrellas, Trunks, Suit Cases, E t c . ------ ^ — -----The selling price of our entire stock of merchandise is
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your own reduction a t Op^Fourth Off during this sale. .
IM É N ’S S U I T S
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Come early and make your selections while our stock
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All Local A dvertisem ents Under This
Heading. One Cent a W onTYactt ItfOfi
Foe Sale or Kent—Five acre«, choice,
old Irrigated hammock land. A. Wood­
ward. t23 18 S t, Richmond, tnd. 2-4 tc
One of the most suitable track of land
In Florida, near the beautiful Indian River
now 9pen for sale. If you want good
land, pretty scenery, health nnd comfort.
dip by, write to J,
Sumil'll. Lake Mary, Florida.
2-4tp
Popular Novels—Join the dub, and get
u»e of library at 2 cent« per day. Sec
Maxwell about It.
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For Sale—Eight room bouso' bath electricty, gas. gas heater for boiler, larger lot,
(Bowing well, garden tiled. Tcnns address
P. 0. Box 703 City.
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For Rent—Office room on ground floor.

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Fpot Service is what you get out
of a pair of our Shoes, because we
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used. 5«c Hand Bn:*,- or oddresaJ. PMuwdwWti. Orlando.;
For 8atfr—3 «ere f/irtu. twenty bearing
orange tree*. 30 peach trcfs. sU.» very
large bearing pear ireea.* jpodran- 5-root
cottage, front and b a ra porclle*. fac&lt;
south Goldon Lake. 3 miles «oath e*»t '&lt;
Sanford; 15* minutes walk' lo street rail­
way, alto Ovddo railroad/ Fide drinking
w st«. good balhlug, ftshhig o»d «w
irilng. Addreaa box 1127 City.:
-TWentrd—Cheep hone 'a n d 'wagor
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;■tFor Rent—-Tiro fsrma ona 12 aoreqon
7 acres. Houses and barn on both plikM
For Information apply to J. T. Edwards,
ILF. D. No, S.SaolOtd. .
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For Rent—Eight-news Ulod. two wMIa
good hmue and barn, 2 mile* west of
town. Inquire a t Heyakf office or Mra
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For Sale—One Gelding 10 year old. and
One Bay Mari» 3 years old. wUh 8 months
raoUcoU. A bargain if wlU a t omraJ. V ann Ddsltlik. Ftorest City, R a. 31-41
For Rent—3 desirably located house)
Apply GeuL Fcdf Sr. 718 Oak Ave. 60-tf
For Sale—lOa- yards of red brnsteU
!M p s t for 320,00. May be seen by sf»- p
polntment a t T. j. Miller's.
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fhrmkfhf rent o« sAarep. No mooey v
red. Alao .some for cagh rant,
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wrltei Mra. Mollla N»vy, of Walnut, N.*C M
At-U»t, 1 was
almost bcd-rlddgn, and had to give up. Wfi had thraa
doctora. AS
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getting wore«, I. had bad
fipalla, Di«t kited from 1 to 28 daya. In one week, after I
gavt CardtH a trial, 1 could eat, altap, and joke,« wall as
'anybody, ta 8 wthk*, f 'W
MwjlL I had been an Invalid
lor 5 wfary yaaral Cardul rtlltved me, whan tvindhlng
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to you, to recover as tjuldd y a t M ra. N avy did. For nor«
than 60 years, to il puriJy vegetable, tonic rem tdy.for wonrtn,
| baa been uaad by thousand« of weak am i ailing sufferers.
They found It e T lu tf vahg jp i* ll» ) * g thaD ache« and
paint. W h y a u R ^ ld h g tr? A n m«dy that haa faMavad
and helpfid so m«ny, la ready, at the n e im t drug «for«, for
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arc the greatest implements ever invented to prepare the
ground for Wg resulu and lighten farm and garden labor.
Over two million farmers and gardeners are now using
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For Sale or Rent—5 acres old land.
Good, house .and bam. V* mile, from
load lag station. Call, phone, or write
R. F. Garmly. Cameron City.
Wanted—Loan of 33,500 for
years on flref mortgage; paying
n Sanford. Address Box 1122, Sanford.
Florida.
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Wanted—To rent, a cottage or lialf of a
louse: not further out than Tenth street
Address "K." this office.
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Tough on Flies—For Itorses and cattle:
ncV stock, just in- The Geo, H. Fernald
hardware C a
2-21
Bore'Eye*—Are cured without m in In
one day by Leonard!'« Golden Eye Lotion.
There Is no other eye remedy so soothing,
healing, pnuppt and effective. R makes
strong eyes. Guaranteed or money re*
funded. Sold'hy“Wro. (J. Aldridge. It
Ppr Sal*—Limited quantity of celery
■e^d, golden «elf blsnddug variety, 1010
stock nt 33.00 per pound whiff It lasts.
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but
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but 3itrrurn,
af facta ftom (200, to 3500 ¿an be pro* r . '««{foiAic*’.
ilbr Initlfut los for Violi B'a Sonn g jiU n
____ «f Art» •mA St* bo™, NmAuI gfS—I wil linci.-l per ocre. Yours for a cinch. 1 will
KU^reuiM. ScLmJI •( d -* . StUu oi Ao. Sdkod-, lease my Iff ecke or 20 acym of good Uruf.
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Parliculnrs address Corey P. 0. Box HOB,
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Av*.- tiltd Sanford lieights. Lots forjiele.
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settle, on Volusia Farms: Don’t
do anything for the reason that your
neighbor is doing it. Have a rea| son of your own. Have"a mind of ,
your own both to learn and act upop what you learn. DonV emulate'
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Florida import;. large quatities of
-western meat whtlr-mrr'awrrpraricsr^- „

the leading men of the county,
careful and business like in your
farm operations and in your
marketing. We want you to ac­
cumulate a surplus at the bank
as à result of your foresight and
uncommon practice on the farm.
.Test things for yourself-rr-l^EEP
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grandfathers duT them.'
cattle, arc neglected. A little study
• Study »your problems, yo u r .along the line of growing *feed in
land, y o u r qtops, y o u r live stock.. ' . ^ . .conjunction with the keeping of
Don't come to ^Volusia Farms •with
'livestock—a little S tep ou t of *theJdca that you con f a n - i n . the .
..th e ru t, willniiake manyj a man . -^.r_
sam e” w ay as y o ii -farmed in llic
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- Florida climate, Florida soil and
' - is reported that on a poultry
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methods.Try
to
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farm near Volusia Farms, the
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-v ’y owner is clearing $2 a year on
cro p s. Give thought for themorevery chicken. Florida imports
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-large Quantities of poultry into a
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produce
the
year
acre
that1
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'Endless opportunities are yours
rfl Laid Eggs, Florida Chicks.
for the making. No nbed to seek
This entire Bulletin could be
them. They are here waiting- for
filled with instances of golden
you If you have ambition enough to *
opportunities for men who will
got out of the ruts.' The only
make a close.study of your busmessT
Farming is a business just in
reason why Florida imports these
the sipne way as keeping a Store or
quantities of fresh and canhed
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running a rpili/ Possibly fa,n%jng^___ .__JiK)ds is' because Deople are too'
It the^most exacting of-afl businesses ‘
much rinelinedr t B keep- In. the
in that it needt-men of brains, amrut—they do things because their
bitiofi,'8ttckability.' Voluria Fdrms
neighbors do them, they do not
ofierg opportunities for the brain- v ‘
diversify.*. .V.
icst, most Ambitious men in the
The successful Volusia farmcounfry who. are long on pucka- °
er wil^ not put all of his eggs in
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bility.
one has et -by growing a single
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crop. He will be alive and up-tohave hardly been scratched.. Thtr^. .
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is likely no end to them for the man *7 ■
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way Company

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Cu t a n Jtium, Fatatane« ana F in iu m . .
Every one who ba* a*en bli Star In the Eaat « a
Da Ir OanaiMs by the Council of the City of San- wn!laity Invited to vlilt the chapter.
leni, Or anta County. Florida,
Auca E. Koaeus. Sec’y.
Section 1. That authority la hereby given,
«ranted and conveyed unto the Cilrut Southern
F. 0. £.. Celery City Aerie 1033
Railway Company, « corporation organlted under
nei tin t and third Tueadaya In every
the lava of (he State uf Florida, lu l u a w e n and
Weiborne Bloch, third floor
aaalgna, the lUht. franchi*« and privilege to build,
conitruct. maintain, operate and conduct a railroad, to ba operated by any- motive power other
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PhnenU Lodde No. 9 . K, of P.
than iteam. through the aald City of Sanford,
Meet* rerond and fourth Monday*. Vlklt
ritma, along, through, over and acroeathe atreeu
^ ¿ ¿ a venue* of the »aid City of Sanfunl, ai.fof- aniihta atway* welcome. P. L. Ilutchlnaon. C.
Felli S. Front, K. It and S.
f u i th e re—Urn U n « l..i.«T ..L |
‘Ih jfh 'r Street to Palmetto "Avenue, Palmeti»
S a n ra rd Ladd*. Na 62. ? . A A. h i
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AWnu# front lluahey Street to Thirteenth Street.
0 . L Taylor. Maater; H. E. Tolar. Sacre*
Tourtrenili Street from i’nlmcuo Avenue to Cytar y. Communication *v«ry Bret and third Thar»d * n at 7:30 p. m. Vial tin* brother* welcome.

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Herald

or Application fo r Tax Deed
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1900 and 294 datad 7 tl* d a y

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S H IP P E R S O F

Florida Fruits «&lt;« Vegetables
General Insurance Agents

Sanford Local Union No. 1711. U. B. of
of A. meet* every Thursday nil ht at 7 «
unsrlnd Avenue from lu aoutheea terndnu*
aaetharn corporau Untila,
borlty U alao hereby tiven. framed and
yed to the Citrus Southern Railway Company,
Doeaaort .and «reign», to build, construct,
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upon, along. Uiryuih. aver and ocroaa Cyprraa
DENTIST
Avenue a* »»tended In Lake Monroe to the north­
ern ro rw a te limit*, together with the rfolt la
OflkK Ya well Building
make ilia and cut* to a gratia eatablltbed by tbe
City Of Sanford foe aald Cypreo* Avenue front
SANTORD. FLORIDA
Water Street, north, to the northern corporate llm___ _______ and la y a roadway from the said
Watt! Street in Uie northern end of «aid dock: »aid
roadway to be built of auch material aa tbe Grant*«
D R . R. M. M A S O N
herein named. It*, aifcxeoaar» or aulgnt. may
deem advUable and sufficient. and «aid roadway
DENTIST
to be free and open to the dlU em of Sanford for
Inlreu and efres* to and from aald dock.
Authority la alao hereby given, granted and con­ We1bom Block
Phone 10
veyed
the Cltrua
Cltrui Southern Railway Company,
veyod to th*
lu m occruon and aulgtu, to build, conitruct'
Sanford. Florida
maintain, operau and conduct a dock and. wharf
upon, along, through, over and acroaa Tamarind
Avenue a t extended in Laka Monroe lu the nor th ­
em corporate limit», together with the rttht to D R .
W . E . H O tf S H O L D E R
make Dll* and cuU to a grade aataUUbed by the
City of Sanford for «*kl Tamarind Avenue from
Hmrqr Street, north to the northern corporate
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llm lu: and to make and lay ».roadway from «aid
Moem* Street to tha-uottbern end of ««hi dock: R o u m aJU. ^ t and 23. Pico , _
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Wluwsa my official l
lad day of AuguaL A.

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Atlantic
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DR. F. C. B O A R D M A N '

Orango County, Florida

D IN IN G

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CARS

DENTIST

All Modem Methods and Appffknces
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CaiMi Vy^uJigd BaiUih|
StiiL'll. Holhll

Notice of Application to r Tax Deed
Under Section B o f C hapter 4888,
Law» of flo rid a
Natica U hereby given that McKlniHf AHe**"'
li trilla, purchaser« of T at Certileale Not. 2728. dated the Drat day of June, A.
I). 1836. and No 2*81, dated the 3rd day of June,
A 0. IMI, hai Bled aald Certificate In mv office,
and has mid# application for Tax Dead* to laaue In
ManlMM wRk lav. Baal Certificata imbraca
Ih* Mio*lo* drrertbed property, lltuated In Orange
Coiai». Flnrklt, to-wlt: No. 2728 SE. X of SE!

For Information, Rales and Reservations see near­
est Atlantic Const Line Agent or write

A. W . FRITOT, D. P. Agent

k o . of OvWn.

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OATKOPATHIC
PH V • ICIAH
Ofllcc &amp; Residence SlÒ Magnolia Ave
Onice Hours: 9 to 12: 3 to 6
Other hours by appointment

tall Certificata, «hall be rrdfktned *ocontlng to law. Tax Deed» will Uaa# (hereon on th*
18th day of September. A. D. 1811.
- Wliaeu toy officia] «follature and aedi ihla the
lBih day of Augult, A. TST1811.
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la Circuit CfltKt. ?tit, Judicial Circuit
Oraaifi Caunly. Florida

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L IV E R Y , F E E D and

ring tbe fore«aid additional lime In cue of
SALES STABLE
Practice« In Stata a fid Federal Court*.
íeitnro, lèi* franthUe and nil right« ÿervby
ihted *li*n eeaae and detrrmlile
W
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B) l ' «ut compie'Ion of »aid railroad and of If. G'T. BulldlnX
H a rn a sa and W agona
B laokam llhln» and H oraaahoalng W .
d dock« and whorvr*. the tame »ball thereafier
u. AtJaaaualy operaCal by the »aid t.ranurjti
Horsos and M ules Bought and Exchanged
■; v"y
TMMOri Of a»»Utn*. and the fnibitr. to *0 cob
G E O . A . D f C O T T E G - ;¡ *;
emdf aparyitr inali cfnutitule a lavarti of thl»
linAiKvr ' and/«ball work the forfeiture' of thU
HEAVY HAULING ANP CONTRACTING
At L Á V
iMhbe: provided, Irmreyer, that due allowance ATTOKNLY anp' -COUNSELLOR
f » ,1» . •
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fUTbdfnadb
fur
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and
other
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Uwod » bo Sanford. Florid«:

narOad. .and the locating tif
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tA h« i tu n ln i of car* ond
fV} •rpltaru-on Inherent In a

T H flM Á S E M M E T W IL S O N
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ATTORNEY
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(D) All meüber* Of thlf. City.follce-Force, ami

there U n* pèreon la th*
whom tbe-reprice of Subpt
defeodaar soil that the agi
oV f iwrtity-one yeore.
i r o t * ihereftra igdatai i
arUond*« th*
.the a*ia* being
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B. M. RnatMbw.

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JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA

138 W r it Bay St

Ire Per»rtii)«iri, ffi ubifora at' weullpg hn of
rJal&gt;utW. »batib* furolltud f»«e Patifpurlatlon
wyoiuikl raitr&gt;*dp&gt;ilhln the City llmlu of San« Ç w i - '- - » - y »Í.C*
(t .) t6 -eetiarot** P*»#cn»er y*l* .to J»

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Shoe Repairing

Quicker, Neater and Better than the Old W a y

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by Machinery

J u s t T ry Me and S
S am e M m b n t N ew L ocation
No. 113.W . t i n t S tre e t, N ext Door to W o o d T u frlS to re

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L ! G." S T R I N G F E L L O W
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iWÌia-uaed and «1ú m &gt;upon tlM t v
h Jtf***t The eapenae Of auch perrlrc*
r and .wikioUlrtAIK« thereof in. be

.Oovi.tOe bfrtin n^pmd. lu «uocr»rt Grenue; lu sacteoacre ■or aaalgiu,
eipetue Incidental la aay water
tty u y d by It UDdcr thl* franchi»«
à ap r lime bet «snerba filled In 0»

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laid roilrfiod «hall be limited to doubt*
hghey Street, eaat of French Avenue,
Palmer to Avenae. Thirteenth Street. Fourteenth
, j Ï Ï ' TWÍ reld T ." r ^ . h i u ba limited on Thlr
tevnth Sr reel, eaat of French Avague, to paiaengtr
traffic only.
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vrefre, fren» the con piarlo* of aald rsBread carry
freight and pasaeagere o" all aireeu ood avenue*
ñamad herein, except Thirteenth Slrrct eaat of

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Wad« Will Pay P h o n * -noti oh
All Qanulna Ordara

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GI NGER A L E O R 8 0 D A W A T E R .
Manufactured with pure distilled water—they will pfevant lUn'eaa, aid
' digestion and give you health

Tho Sanford Cooa Cola Bottling Co
OFFICE ©ANN'S TRANSFER

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Funds Protòctod by Burglary Insurance
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M. H. GARNER
8 a n f o r d , F lo r id a

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Library Notea

Mr. and Ur*. W. L HUUard of Sarasota

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

The magazine tpWe 1» well «locked this are among the recent acquisition* to
yew. through the generosity of contribut­ Sanford cltlren»hlp. Mr. Hilliard 1* a
ing friend* ta d subacriptlbn.
regular member of the Weiborne Barber

■' A borrower»' card oo*u 91 yearly, or
30 cent» quarterly. Add 23c to the yew• !&gt;■*■* - —
*
ly card, or !0 cent* to the price per quar­
ta . and you can have the reading of all
the magazine» In hat and the book«." ' '
Century,
Harpers
Monthly,
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— 0 &lt; - T9cxitp*?r.
literary-Digest Américain Review oTR*
views. Current Literature, Outlook, Am­
erican. Pearson, Cosmopolitan. Every.
body**. McClure'«, Ladies' Home,Journal.
Woman’s,Home Companion. Red Stwfc.
Scientific American. Saturday. Evening
Post, tha Standard Baptist
the
CoafrtgQdonnlltt. the Chrlsrifta Sdenta
Journal. Child's Magarlo*' St. Nlcltoln*.
phlçal Magazine.” glvfcft b f( J ir. ^ M- i \
Robinson, Is a recent and valuable-.'addi­
tion to the list. It J» " a nionthfy^ pobUshad by tha ^atlohal Geographical So­
ciety. “for tha Vpcrekse and dlffiuWh of
geographic knowledge ” It is fioeiy UR. 9. Keelor. this wpèk. -The Fighting
Chance” by- Robert Chamber* ‘ . * .
T h a Circular Staircase" by Mary R.
Rhinehajt. Tboae looking for egdtement
will find a thrill In every Chapter. Mary
Rhlnebartis the author of "The M an,In
Lower Ten; çç. - «
“Paid in Full" &gt;y Eugene Walla. Vk
story of Moderp Ataerigin tile,rwvelj m l

Shop io$ce.

General Fire Insurance

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a line baby boy.
jrfr* M. L Allen left far New York
Saturday, will be away three week* to
i*sy her fall and winter stock. Walt for

o rrri* with

h o lo k n r i a l r r t a t r c o .

Sanj&amp;ord

Florida

ROOM 2 0

Upstairs, Pico Block

George W. Venable aqd fatally have
jnovrd into their handsome •-new resi­
Open Tuesdays 4 to G p, m
dence at the corner of Sixth street and
b
^
:fatam
ANDi ¿ s ï î '
Elm aveope. * Thlf hpme was, built
by Mr. Vangble and la an aroamint to
Saturdays 4 to 9 p, m
the! part oí the dty.
Sanford*!* to have a summer colony *t
jhfi-fifllUhxnd.ni Caro«*d.&gt;
- Tfw
lei* are, to .be- 30x 150 In three tier* and ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ • ♦ » &gt; é » a » » V»à'a a o » s e ‘e è a ‘
Intersected between second and third
tier with n. shell road 100 feet wide.
Prices of loti'ai present are. 923. $50 or
9100/ according . to location.—Orlando
Sentinel.

S|rnngar»..,.W «^“

Skg of Geneva were l a the city oo Tueaday. Mr, and Mr*. 8paer.wet9 enroute to
Georgia far a visit. •
Mr. and Mr* W. P. Carter and son bave
returned from a trip to the beach
R,. S. Dayie*
returned .from a tripjÿ
Mya.Wahar R á í ?
children have
ieturned to their baoM
ugh ter. May,

eater mi ulte Bedbug**, Rösch
luitoc*
F ie«, Flic
it cists
of vermin.
Fleis. Lice on3 Mites on Fowls.
To kill and prevent Tick*, Fleas,
He« and Flies on Animai*. To
prevent the zpresd of Contagious
Diseases, t o Disinfect Stables
and F.pwl Houses. T o insure
yourseir perfection o f HealtbÿJ

SBöllS
you ciw,get thé beat of ever
WE CARRY A COMPLnE UVE OF

Salt Meats, f ish. Poultry grid Home-Made Pork S a u
yVaore now preparet^to give lo the trade our apeciol
HOME MADE CORN BEEF
T ry it—-you will be pleased,

IIO Park-Avenue

Pfìónè No 1

Fenule will not injure or stain

r

■ trip to Coronado beach.
Rnsacll Wood, of Jacksonville, hat been
a raceot'vWtor to Sapford, tha guest of
ti.
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his friend,
Edwin £pffec, at their Poyk

Feqole-i* used with T/»prayer
Wliitner, Jr., Secretary.

Oilsrt

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mixing
vn
tary machinery.

Gallon
of Sanford,
if the Oviedo and Sanford train
our own. IL G. Smith Is away or,

thriving-IIufe to w a r d We arevw yekd
to hav. tham vylth us If eniy for
M. A. Mietend family« are now com­
fortably situated in their fine new home
SanfortT Height*

Spencer’s Bread handled
NOtlCC TO STOCKHOLDERS

M»huf»cT»rtJ Q t J j By!

M ole chemical co.
TAMPA. i FLORIDA

Wc Make-Evtrything Known to
Ceo. H, F erasU B ird w ire Co
•ARPAND

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delivered

to yoijr door by spocRd m eesenger a n d o n Ti me

pnoNETiöö;

NO^Ïl

Branch Store Roben» Grocery, m

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IN S A N F O R D ■—Life is Worth Lining

GROWERS’ PICNIC SOON

ALL AROUND FLORIDA
T tiefietiera* N ew i-O f. THC Land
o f Flowers.
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COlLtü fROM IME STATE PRESS
An epitome o f to * W eak'a Mo»t im ­
portant Happening» In th e

S ta te 's Domain.,
Work ba* bagun on the dredging of an
Inside channel between Tompo am*
Clearwater Harbor. It U estimated that
this work will be completed In nine
months nod .that i l » total coat will be

$30,000.’'
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- A 1-mlD levy on ill the tabable prop­
erty In Fort Myers 1« -proposed by the
board of trade as a method of raising a
fund for the purpose of advertising to the
tie* and odra;
* -Fort Myer*. aoys the Praia.
^ ^ ¿ ¿ y « u &gt; d r e w N, Dow. of Company D.
■*n i5 Inihiotry. of the National Guard of
Florida, and a member of the Metropoli*
of Jacksonville,* made the reticom 4( HB out of a poaalble
150 poln’tf at 200.600 and 1.000 yards In
the natWal Individual »booting match at
Camp Perry, Ohio, a few d ayi ago. Serge
m*«-' Dow wllTba awarded “a hiridibm« gold
prize offered by the War Department, and
a large cs*h prize, for winning thia vic­
tory. He competed with the best marks­
men In the Unlied States.
Oscar Stuckey, the fighting * giant,
makes hit first appearance in public in
Ocala, Us homo town. The announce­
ment is authorized by his father. A. P.
Stuckey, that on the Saturday evening
Oscar will fight a six-round bout with
Frank Losiiriger of New York- The fight
will be pulled oiff oo—tba stags
temple theater. An odmlstl*tr ft* will
be charged, j*ech£ha affair will be fully

advertised. *

Volume IV

-SAM'OKI). f LÙRIDA, FRIDAY.. &amp;£PIEMIlfR I. l‘Ht

Number

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*V.

Will be Held t l Beck’s Park Cameron
City
The Growers' Picnic for this yeerpebmP
ae* to be the beat ever. Arrangcinenta
are being made for a bigger and better
picnic than has 'ever been held by the
farmers of this section.^
The location has been selected by the
committee for that purpose who have de­
cided upon Deck’s Park nt Cameron City
as being the best possible place for the
event. The committee wos composed of
grower* equally divided throughout the
Celery Delta and the choice was made
after careful consultation on account of
Ita being easily accessible to all. The
park U near the car .line and Manager
Connolly promises good car service to aud
from the grounds.
The date will be near the middle of the
month but Is to be decided Inter at the
convenience at. the speakers.

SANFORD’S DEEP WAFER

NEWS 0E Tflf-W ORLD

A'Look Into The P resen t rn d Future
By The Citizen
I t e m s o f I n t e r e s t G le a n e d F r o m
D r e d g e s W ill S o o n H r W o r k in g
—
For
many-yearo-OtUndo
dreamed
of
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trolly or Unction railway, to n nccting the
city with the delightful St. Johns water­
ENGINEER E0RCE PROGRESSES way, circling tho many beautiful lakes, HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK
putting the city In touch will} lhe uttrac, , ' sVji;1'
tive suburban villages uni) bringing
Sanford Will Soon Hove T e n ’Feet of thousands of visitors and uudcs-people. Here (h c-ftra d er s Will Find a Brief
lllttiirlca! Spring Flowing
W ater to Jacksonville F or Ser*
ns well ns prospectors a ml settlers to the
For Married Reader* *
■t vice of S team ers
city.
The dream seemed almost a probability
Attorney Smith, chief counwl fur
Alt things comp to pass finally I
like the elimination of the coal chute a few years ago, when the route was ac­ Henry Clay Beattie, Jr., In the Utter’a
and the improvement of the lako front tually staked out (rum Winter Park along trial for the murder of his wife near
the talk about deep water for Sanfyrd the cast road to Orlando. This dream Richmond, Vo., yesterday morning, put a
was said to be a bunch of hot air and passed away. Friend Muhlon Gore quietus nd the rumor that the defense
dreamed of the beautiful prospect of a would ultimately resort to a idea of In­
would never conic to pass.
line
that should connect beautiful Lake sanity in defense of the prisoner. He an­
B ut.w ith the advent of the force of
Conway
and Gatlin with Orlando. He nounced that under no circumstances
government engineers and the dredge
pointed
Out
the great benefit to be deriv­ would such a pica be entered, and that It
boats actually doing the work, even In tire
estimation of tho aoldest inhabitant. Sau- ed by Orlando citizens from having so wan the defense’s announced Intention
ford is really making good aiong every delightful a resort as Lake Conway. This to ask that the court have tho jury visit
the scene of the tragedy. He added that
drenurfrriledpo
materialize,.
I Mi
vuiM
m
a k v iiu i i* H i .
'•lÂlffifesi
y. be. Hon, Fruii*'
C é p t/S h a ftT n tì^ tT iV ^
♦F-LyrdiNLy*"'.&gt;«'4 rtL'j&amp;t
man from this district and Prof. J., J. other day that his Torre was busy cutting nett, dreamed fondly of a traction line cause a delay
, ,.T
Vetnon of the Florida Agricultural col- off the nunjerous bends iif (lie river just through to Kissimmee. Beautifully color­ Hays..
Tentative plans for’ tLr*&gt;dissolution of
lege. These gentlemen have agreed to nqrth of Sanford and In a few weeks they ed pictures were [minted araf "brought to
come If wanted. This is to he decided would start work on the lake channel. view. The railway was to skirt lake the American Tobacco company, the big .
lake and houses und towns would* Duet-which for so long a time bossed
The cutting of llio banks will n o t. only, after
r
inter..
± ConìmÌttsda arelrrróngmg fòrifc fish fry mean a good deep diutitieT but a sirdfiftit spring up a f i y jn fltfc It, was' n good tBStterr-ln the tobacco hpslHwss, were
and a grand lime is expected. Plenty of one thus shortening (lie distance from dream. T h e’promoter with' tKe'mbn*y (TTHuelSif :at a pdjlmfiinry drmicfcfiice i
music and games will b e . provided for the Sanford to Jacksonville by many miles. came on the ground. It seemed like hold In New York yesterday.
Mayor Rhett Is directing the work of re­
amusement of young and old. A potato In time our city wifi have schooner* from coming true. But,—
ThU dream faded nwny.
habilitating «mrni-stricken Charleston.
race was suggested but the finance com­ Baltimore, New York ntid other eastern
’Trolly Holly,!' with sunny disposition Yesterday morning the revised death list
mittee declared that at the present [»ice ports tied up at our wharves unloading
and
hopeful energy arrived on llie scene was given as seventeen. Property dam­
of spuds it would be necessary to issue merchandise, fertilizers and o lh r t. co[j\An)
tiie Reporter-Star hristle*! witli Ills age is conservatively estimated at $ 1.000,bonds and the idea was dropped. How­ inodities that now sufTei the extra tax Of
dream
id a great trolly system. Hu 000. which is exactly tlie first estimate.
ever those who attend will not be dii»ap- railroad-rules and the dream of Tilt: Iter1
dreamed
ami dreamed ami got tired wait­ Many well-posted persons are of the
polnted for the Fanners of this section aid for u city of twenty thousand people
ing
und
moved
to Sanford and brought it opinion that it is really considerably _
are mep who "Do Things” and from the will lx* realized.
to
t&gt;ass
in
that
sliribg town. Thid Or- greater.
All
tilings
come
to
pass
if
you
just
pull
outlook this will be a fair example.
luiulo dream was realized in Sunford.
The Atlantic revenue cutter fleet at
A meeting will be Jjeld Saturday at hard enough.
Think of itl
»
Washington was yesterday 'ordered to re­
2:30 p. m. nt the office’ of the Howard
For months ugaiu all Orlando dreamed. main at sea and follow die path of a
Packard Ijind Company and ull interest­
MAY HANDLE VLGEIABLtS
The Citrus Southern project was greater second storm which it is predictod, will
ed are invited to attond.
than all thabproceeded iu
break over the Atlantic coast and move
Chance
o
f
Sanford
Ais'rt
arid
Citrus',
'
Sanford having already' (the Traction southward toward Cuba.
Bridge at Gcnevo ry-rry .
exchange Getting Together
gynteni. with’o prosficctlvi* through route
The time lias come when the money
President Taft’s ’’keynote" speech, defot this work is needed, every merdiotil It looks now as if there Is to bv at) aflillu- tn’Orlamio gladly grus|K*d another oj»[)ot- llvcd at the home of Representative Gard­
and everyproperty owner *irul Il immilli tloni vlrtur.Uy n faasion, between the tunlty. Winter Park grants n franchise ner. in Massachusetts, proved immensely
iosliration ta. Sanford 'ihtnrkl^-tpbsciihe Florida Vegetabjc Growers' Asa u and .very gladly along its main street
gruufytug lo the lVmocralic and Insur­
liberally to ibis work and^.Yuy cS». The the Florida Citrus Fxcluinge, Uy which -Kissimmee welcomed it with ^tpen gent Republican members of Congress,
contractors haVe l&gt;een working.^ou tho hot&lt; jiogetahles'ond dtni* fruit arc rc It* antis—even the new town, St. Cloud, joy­ fur they were quick to see that In this
-- H«J. Jlil# co-operative combination, ously extended its hest and hoped tie speech the Presideni plnced himscb’ an
bridge at Geneva ferry for some llWEewtiib 3i*ni
they now need money to enahlb them to if cITecled. will have an imjioftntit Irear work Would start there. Orlando con die defensive, mid apologized for his
continue the work. The oommittee m&gt;- ing on tliA^future marketing of F'lorida tinfied to dream, but it wav rudely shat­ part in Ihe special session of Congress,
polnted by Hi« Commercial Club is asking produce (t,U11 will plso make busiliciic and tered by anti-traction Talks. &lt;*
just closed.
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A L«M)k Ahead—Tw* Y ears l » te r
all who have subrcrlbed to gay up^runip^ opeb.pfhCT the year round.- Jhe News (s

* Mode $ 2 ,3 6 4 .49-from Two Acred *
The advantage« if* a email: area subhrlgated and properly cultivated ,U best
shown by (he results achieved by one of
our Sanford planters who reports having
-made a clear net profit of $2,364.43 from
the operaMoa of a two aero farm for, the
lesion 1910-1911, th e gross receipts
front the crape marketed amounted to ly. The money will l*o uccdeiVSa^iflititiy fii "recipt of the following fetter from ihe
Bonrd jTJbcciofs^uf the FJoridn Vegeta$3^45,19, the number of packages shipped of tills week. •
bV Grbwcri. Aik'n; i-..
There
are
several
business
house#
that
reaching-2,323, having a weight of 66,710
"FiegirtiKhV *ho affiillpdori of rti&gt; Florida
have
noi
Twibacribetl,
if
you
have
not
con­
pounds.
tributed onytiilng for this work you should VrgetTtlJe -Grower*' A»*’n. of Sanford,
The products consisted of:
with the. Florida Cum* Frulti F.xi hang*:
Lettuce, 430 baskets..........*...... /.$ 81235 do so now. The committee wilt nppretj.
In the matCeting of fruit nrjd vA**-tables
ute‘
it
If
A
JU
will
send
a
cJieclr
fug
the
Celery, 729 c rate* ,...................... 973.83
.*Ti. Ixm
M OB nmouht you are willing to subscribe to und 1(1 «l| mailer» limi- tend (Trille
Jraalieti . . : - . !
tilt
of|itt^tucers
nnd
consumer*
of Florida
'24.47Secretary of Jhe Commercial -dlub.’
Cucumber*. 29 b a s k e ts ...,.
frdfll
u',ul"’vcgetAbl*s,
wc,
wHI
sa y tinti
Kfig I’Lmt, 53 baskets........ . . . . .
46.78 P lease' atite,on the chfck Hint it I* for
negotiations
nrftibw
pending
with*
tfeit
:
,-i*
t,376.20, thpGeneva Bridge.
Sweet Peppers, , 1314 crates. . .

Tho following *ub*crlbera arc jiublished object in,view. *(c favor cp-operotiou in
foi die iuiormauen M , the public^; ^ ____ thè bfOJpIoii sense of (he word, aud beTorsi Inborn* from Vegetable* . . $3.190.19 ItokSrn Krai f »tuie C&lt;Hiil&gt;any_-..
« 350.00 Jievé thàl no Swjiÿ^o yie Unldu.1» Iti JW
looey fatfOToMn Ü*MmtlfiWO, and condition for
— '.
Plus three tons of hay at $ 1 5 ..-r- '„43.00 Geu-AvDeCoite. .....
20oo prnçttcpf co-OjferqtfOH a* Florida is'|o tbe
*
L
,
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*‘
1 ........ Sanford Machine L Gar « ir Co
. ' 25.00
*•;*.'. .Total Income from all sources'.,. $3,345,10 Stoloni Coco Cola tkiiilins t o .
production and (Ultribotiouaìf. fttóù af»d
. .2 3 .0 0
W. P. C after__
" hxpense* for the seaauiL L:___ - .
vegetables,
And srt uxj-up»raiinn ls. In*
io.oe
VT, H. Underwood —:...-— e:.
* Fertilizer, \0 ton* at $42.. $420.00
our
judgement,
the poi ni ion io àlL Uiè
.
.
.
20.00
w. j. mu.....
;.V 5 0 00 aertouti irfoblem» Üüa confront twójuoct^
I - ; .Lrato material and seeds: 170.76 ,
, C. E. Utsdy,»,*...,,..*.*...-.-r
L^ m» a id packing..----- ^SflOJO ,
Dr. 3aim)ri P y l e a n x i ....... — .’.........&gt; lO.OO und constimefC&amp;Lu. bçipg proven in jdl
T. I Millri A ‘Son.......: .......................... v
rrrv.^Twa1 expense.. .¡.v./.".
Chas. KaStier ............................
........KTOO puri» qf. ilio, country, where c a rim i nhd
W. L
........ .......T.. If»0«, thorough oo-upcratlou ha* beoti puf ini*;
Total net prdfltt ea r n e d ./,..'..,.$ 2 ^ 6 M 3 .| palow r t 6eU h. . . . . . v . . .1. . . . ------- •— • « Of1 eff«h. wohope to scè FlorifÌa a solid vnU
J j* Cm jw w ii , m .
. . . . . »ir ■ mJ-. 23,00 la th » matter wiüiln the near future.
Preparations f6r tire Ìrst crpp was made
Cabbage.36 crates..'..I...............

DREAMS, A’lA TROLLY

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‘-Conversation of Brown o f.,Kisaitnmce,
a hd1firilUh of De(roit. ■

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”1 say KiutUi. wfien did you arriv« hi making Sanford their headquarter^ &gt;b(il%

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Kiseimmeet”
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engaged in dcmoastfating'tho efficacy o t . , , . , ,
"Oil I patne yesterday over the Citrus ninixi^r's Geriti Killer lii^rip*hnoylijgt^ '*&gt;

Southern ’

whli«f Gyrétm the ornhge iflftki

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“Well haw d you e^|oy the uii&gt;T
n u » u-rt.iii)iy uudvrstaiid thou Imsloe#*: '
Finest trlt&gt; of mv life. I had Imard of
tho wonderful SI. Johns river trip und the
beautiful lake region section of Orange
county and the famous rowu* or ‘Orlando.
S o l bqught nj(*~q. t k k e i 'and boarded
“ The liity^uf Jacksonville,*1 nnd guch n
grand rWw tn(» l nuvet-inaiiitUWl- .I Iwk-,
ed nt Sanford and whl jldtclg 'impressed are then thoroughly sprayed by thôJJWjsK'» '
by die acuyiiy bf.dhat
qf.jlnit kH'ltori,,i 1 was Ktiler.ahif the fly promptly g iy ss/u ^ .tfiiro'*'
- ■v"» • d’J»1
- vy1 c l
•thpït#.
' But I must ‘MIC ghost. TliutC la no doubt alxnit'the ucign
ruinded tq.stsy
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h iu T 'd io ,'b o a r d e d ! (lie trat- having -jUro tl^irftd efl^ct_ aiyd any rlino^
t)rla|
pv*ii llfe-Citru^ ,Southern. -jiu l. it wundug u ijttâüjfiôoiiiL to .HtiLcÀMFcàìr • «
wa# gloritiux. The llnc Travorscd ali filai 't^c Joe'Cqiqoìbt»
tlib veditor oi tlw ^
_
hehìitiDQ country ntiooi Altanlontc. MÓit
lutai ¿bini Wlntcr.-Bari'imd then along^thé" jlfqW
ll»|i.^ ie*toip rajt, ytnu o n in |e
easi Voute to n tùw nl cuilld sec tjftìS thd ^raek shir'fiet jfeadj^for a good, clean crop
wèst'vni'Il aiid pa^jB^'thftmgh 'Jpt^ji^^i1 o f 4 fruit nqjr' fcfson. -Cot a dosttoyet. a negro #tnli-ruciit„ imi!' niroomf*- tl^fougb jHiiit qfin ,pe-tle nions tra ted on tlie grounds,, v . *• ^
thè* fltìc’ Conwuyi?
Thrasher.

SanfpnJ Heratd L ....,..............fiSOO
“In u former article in* your paper .the
. ' a SepieJiiWKl, 191ft the last shipment 6c- Frank L Wîwdriifl..
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operations of this Ara'n foe (Re .privi. year that ilimj l-satd tn 4^/ coodwtoc- '’WhW
. / Ing mad* on^lhe 6lh‘ of July,-- JILL’ Tho
^ C ongregation al Church.
V.
w
?
pWiJq
af
fOrlntbio„
dii,iHyautifiilt1
.00 were « t - forth. Nfp &gt;ara.*ò ' welf *atlkileit
^Servhrs will bo resumed next Sunday. ' Y . - |
**&gt;Wfif«Tl geflBfiTtilu from September to t
10,0°
tlint w* arò pursul«Ì41m.rigIit;cpuTse «odi Ssid tic. “WhV we paAspd U bdJg «gd ” with preaching by Rev. G, B. Woldrou.
cSfptf-irthér'.. .-The bind wua old and wtjll
^ io o
hâve such encourdgenicnb/rum oâgrjraem* 'iHtìw’s tliut.” ' idihl I V'W ii^/tlio city the jiastor. both rooming otkI 'evening.
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,weeten*f,’hkvlhlibòen In cultivation a
jddo trncljed.jha Irtie and Uw, b«rè»t.
^ benhip that .wb, wish ; té jhdw feV tnoil
... ■ .*pmnbra$tycarLfA i o a r ta in ( W i c t ! LTR. PbJH(i4» Ç*.,.f&gt;.f.- v ••
,tpd(%ÌPU
was ‘JotiestqVfri.*
It r. Rofctoéû*’!:...:.7.«y.&lt;.^'p..*,rv M OO t4tôroughlyEtatowidé'bl^$ên0o''
”...
^ ^ ^ W i S p n i r •y*u«h..oi ffl-■ Henry uMcI^ultoV...
.,.
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n no
00
w .” »¡tiil lirown, ',tb«Vifsth4 kftty,
lÿ*dr#&lt;N
I
b
‘.'F* ; :
p
i&amp;iuUad.v
k■»» ** 15.00 g,’
a -,.... vai.
JLK-MetlinlW'..... ...... ■*»■ 1
*
ih
Tgckrr
for
Treasurer ■'* 1 " o i^ ànd tlmtV wh‘y &gt; y ,tb li Vafirjr IsdlR
J.’Tli
Tpcker
f
-TS'a
,
.
goo
cutting bf hay M o n i, ;p». o. W.Jün*4.'V f,00
J. H. Tucker was I n ' Uie City on WedMhe rumiug senaoftjjjfop t* planted,
Dr. V. Gi
■
20.00
nc*day and ‘announced . t o . hi* monk
. T^.IaÌèrae orn'.Rtnfed-jiMoO per cen ti
friends that h* was
' MR» “-foi
;* .
d»an ehf;«Ulay a 'n ^ -V « equal V
Orfiin.lo*,thojbiiirw’óVV'd»1.^
*t
ÇCtfnrch
■* * V y GJflil ^urirrr^&lt;b?vilie viili&gt;cHon
ooiinty.
u
e
a
s
q
iy
s
e
S
lk
^
1&gt;ck&lt;Ce
fe we,I
Towny
T
he
re
wiH.
t$^;tfel
ueuifafceervlcee
ot. t)i
known in Oran îfc,*w ^ E-'
f ^ b * farm U , located at
prut we*x qniiwUI 4Ml ilio &lt;
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Presbyterian
dhpràit
next
.Sftlibatihyifev,’
«pent his entln
- - Mbofoe. a suWti&gt;.flr%*ufo*d?*id dm firtueiiì,òf three now l - j . .... —*J. F... McKinnon, pastût, wiJ|^J|ra«çh ^
ù.ek% frte'uds by, hi«
in Kissimmee.
. . ..
4 by experienced homo conit
'hiomlng auti evening." H ^ ^ W ’ kteo.
^
*’•
Triowfell. IhATtt . .Wale» israbe localed. ^
Iflitiik of that.” preach the second Sabbath In SCPleihbcr. , y
"
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fenile Const U ne rufir
^ ^ th a rea fter till'(uf tiler n o t k ^ ' V"- ** * &gt;.
3 5 ^ 8 8 *
6* W. Spencer fo r Mayor
in«.
lug ¿¿«»Itoclcd from yui fX? City,
“ ore cotdlally Invited to ottaftd the
^
In this Issue theftrst gun of the cam- ___
_ ^and
________
___
Park,
IsOfi th« ihrasiT“
^,
services. ___________________ !
*1 *j-. - ; P * S i ,)Z
^ ¿ n “ flrtd‘Tfi~fh* 'a n n 6unctmenr of U k c Wales! , Ù f W j n i i to W n ri^ .,L l« l
N o tice to G row ers
------of Star ü k è . about eigt^ ti
H 2 iS r5penCer f0T
The committees
bave chargé of
j
this year on
tDSra touche» Sanford,
no Introduction to tlw peoplo uf Bartow.
Is about one tlie arrangemwits for the Farmefs’ picnic
’
a, on tfia j t * « .nF
^ in fo rtì h s ^ r n ^ T Î ^ T ^ iS r a ^ o r ^ â ï n r
'
»t.of
alas'Kêh dcciiféiT
"«r Tter
month frtfln
ttró HowûnilV u o t^’/ .L ^ iA j ^ n iliD y ’fc
built up a good business
upon .by thn’boanl a* evroyone wifi have please meet in tbq office of the HowardFrancis.
th/’Koffedu
Sperry
DeFoiroaLuf
own.enileavor* and clóae. application ,ba-' ■Vdhaia ji'aro», aapora .-U^’ dref. ^ J h ls
returned to Sartf6rd^»by' that time arid Packard Laud Ok. Saturday, at 2J0 p. nu
&gt;U] yuil . frqt^Ura St. Jokiitf riytr à a h f o è a ^ p ^ - F liL s h ln g CN. Y.)~New»
J . . Æ * olw ^ ltlA
adcuessful y xn W
■many of the.winter visitors will have ar­ Matters of Importance are to come’up of
’J . - » . Jwclty. H,. Sccncae sunouac*» eariv’.tik
t* (fie Éast ( W t railroad and 6tt ,'**'
In on opera lioaffo jlaaie of ball at the rived to plate their children in the school« this meeting and o'full attendapee la ur­
y ÙfMiarfsJilgri &gt;■nk_Jït.lhIA park
J. C. Riot, ;
ycarôrdarbetwiH*u-üio Regulars ,and of this city which are acknowledged! to bo gently requested.
: ‘ Jw» »Urt to finish- and'-will. W m o r V vpoUH
M i li
ii favorably situated for su attrae^
T
the
beat
In
IheSiatoT“
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Çuba the score was a stand 6ff»*
g . c -^ ra ffe ta r tra r
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Jici!v

Uva resident r o w t- S t. Cloud Tribune

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Woman’s,Home Companion. Red Stwfc.
Scientific American. Saturday. Evening
Post, tha Standard Baptist
the
CoafrtgQdonnlltt. the Chrlsrifta Sdenta
Journal. Child's Magarlo*' St. Nlcltoln*.
phlçal Magazine.” glvfcft bf( Jir. ^ M- i\
Robinson, Is a recent and valuable-.'addi­
tion to the list. It J » " a nionthfy^ pobUshad by tha ^atlohal Geographical So­
ciety. “for tha Vpcrekse and dlffiuWh of
geographic knowledge” It is fioeiy U-

Mr. and Ur*. W. L HUUard of Sarasota
are among the recent acquisition* to
Sanford cltlren»hlp. Mr. Hilliard 1* a
regular member of the Weiborne Barber
Shop io$ce.
*

orrri* with

jrfr* M. L Allen left far New York
Saturday, will be away three week* to
i*sy her fall and winter stock. Walt for
George W. Venable aqd fatally have
jnovrd into their handsome •-new resi­
dence at the corner of Sixth street and
Elm aveope. * Thlf hpme was, built
by Mr. Vangble and la an aroamint to
the! part oí the dty.
Sanford*!* to have a summer colony *t

children have

ieturned to their baoM

ughter. May,

holokn r i a l r r t a t r co .

Florida

S a n j&amp; o r d

RO O M 2 0

Upstairs, Pico Block
S B ö llS
O p e n T u e s d a y s 4 t o G p, m

b

:fatami
AND

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yo u ciw ,g e t th é beat o f e v er

s ïî '

S a t u r d a y s 4 t o 9 p, m

eater mi ulte Bedbug**, Rösch
luitoc*
Fie«, Flic
it cists
of vermin.

Salt Meats, f ish. Poultry g r id Home-Made Pork S a u
yVaore now preparet^to give lo th e trad e our apeciol

HOME MADE CORN BEEF
Try it—-you will be pleased,

IIO P a r k - A v e n u e

P fìó n è No 1

Fleis. Lice on3 Mites on Fowls.
To kill and prevent Tick*, Fleas,
He« and Flies on Animai*. To
prevent the zpresd of Contagious
Diseases, t o Disinfect Stables
and F.pwl Houses. T o insure
yourseir perfection of HealtbÿJ
Fenule will not injure or stain

r

■ trip to Coronado beach.
Rnsacll Wood, of Jacksonville, hat been
a raceot'vWtor to Sapford, tha guest of
t i.
__ i r j , _I - n . t r _ . .
„ 7
his friend,
Edwin £pffec, at their Poyk

Feqole-i* used with T/»prayer
Wliitner, Jr., Secretary.

Oils rt

.

,

$ It

mixing
vn
tary machinery.

Gallon
of Sanford,
S p e n c e r ’s

if the Oviedo and Sanford train
our own. IL G. Smith Is away or,

thriving-II u fe t o w a r d We a r e v w y e k d
to h a v . tham vylth us If eniy for
M. A. Mietend family« are now com­
fortably situated in their fine new home

SanfortT H eigh t*

NOtlCC TO STOCKHOLDERS

delivered

to yoijr door by spocRd meesenger a n d on Time
WE CARRY A COMPLnE UVE OF

S | r n ngar»..,.W
«^“
jhfi-fifllUhxnd.ni Caro«*d.&gt;
- Tfw
lei* are, to .be- 30x 150 In three tier* and ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ • ♦ » &gt; é » a » » V»à'a a o » s e ‘e è a ‘
Intersected between second and third
tier with n. shell road 100 feet wide.
Prices of loti'ai present are. 923. $50 or
9100/ according . to location.—Orlando
Sentinel.

R. 9. Keelor. this wpèk. -The Fighting
Chance” by- Robert Chamber* ‘ . * .
Tha Circular Staircase" by Mary R.
Rhinehajt. Tboae looking for egdtement
will find a thrill In every Chapter. Mary returned .from a tripjÿ
Rhlnebartis the author of "The Man,In
Mya.Wahar R á í ?
“Paid in Full" &gt;y Eugene Walla. Vk
story of Moderp Ataerigin tile,rwvelj m l

General Fire Insurance

a line b a b y boy.

Skg of Geneva were l a the city oo Tueaday. Mr, and Mr*. 8paer.wet9 enroute to
Georgia far a visit. •
Mr. and Mr* W. P. Carter and son bave
returned from a trip to the beach
R,. S. Dayie*

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T A M P A . i FLO RID A

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AROUND

F L O R ID A

GROWERS’ PICNIC SOON
Will be Held t l Beck’s Park Cameron
City
The Growers' Picnic for this yeerpebmP
ae* to be the beat ever. Arrangcinenta
are being made for a bigger and better
picnic than has 'ever been held by the
farmers of this section.^
The location has been selected by the
committee for that purpose who have de­
cided upon Deck’s Park nt Cameron City
as being the best possible place for the
event. The committee wos composed of
grower* equally divided throughout the
Celery Delta and the choice was made
after careful consultation on account of
Ita being easily accessible to all. The
park U near the car .line and Manager
Connolly promises good car service to aud
from the grounds.
The date will be near the middle of the
month but Is to be decided Inter at the
convenience at. the speakers.

S A N F O R D ’S D E E P W A F E R

DREAMS, A’lA TROLLY

NEW S

0E

T flf-W O R L D

A'Look Into The Present rnd Future
By The Citizen
I t e m s o f I n t e r e s t G le a n e d F r o m
D
r
e
d
g
e
s
W
ill
S
o
o
n
H
r
W
o
r
k
in
g
T t i e f i e t i e r a * N e w i-O f. THC Land
—
For
many-yearo-OtUndo
dreamed
of
.11
. . . . ____ V a r io u s S o u r c e s
‘ Qn M o n r o e C h a n n e l---------o f F lo w e r s .
trolly
or
Unction
railway,
to
n
nccting
the
. » ■*
_
city with the delightful St. Johns water­
way, circling tho many beautiful lakes, HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK
ENGINEER
E0RCE
PROGRESSES
C O lLtü fR O M IME STA TE P R E S S
putting the city In touch will} lhe uttrac, , ' sVji;1'
tive suburban villages uni) bringing
Here
(h c-ftra d e rs Will Find a B rief
Sanford
Will
Soon
Hove
T
e
n
’Feet
of
thousands
of
visitors
and
uudcs-people.
An epitome of to* Weak'a Mo»t im­
IM .j.lllttiirlca!
Spring Flowing
W
ater
to
Jacksonville
For
Ser*
ns
well
ns
prospectors
a
ml
settlers
to
the
portant Happening» In the
For
Married
Reader*
*
■t vice of Steam ers
city.
State's Domain.,
The dream seemed almost a probability
Attorney Smith, chief counwl fur
Alt
things
comp
to
pass
finally
I
Work ba* bagun on the dredging of an
a few years ago, when the route was ac­ Henry Clay Beattie, Jr., In the Utter’a
like
the
elimination
of
the
coal
chute
Inside channel between Tompo am*
and the improvement of the lako front tually staked out (rum Winter Park along trial for the murder of his wife near
Clearwater Harbor. It U estimated that
the talk about deep water for Sanfyrd the cast road to Orlando. This dream Richmond, Vo., yesterday morning, put a
this work will be completed In nine
was said to be a bunch of hot air and passed away. Friend Muhlon Gore quietus nd the rumor that the defense
months nod .that i l » total coat will be
dreamed of the beautiful prospect of a would ultimately resort to a idea of In­
Vr i 1 »•
would never conic to pass.
$30,000.’ '
’* '
line
that should connect beautiful Lake sanity in defense of the prisoner. He an­
But.with the advent of the force of
- A 1-mlD levy on ill the tabable prop­
government engineers and the dredge Conway and Gatlin with Orlando. He nounced that under no circumstances
erty In Fort Myers 1« -proposed by the
boats actually doing the work, even In tire pointed Out the great benefit to be deriv­ would such a pica be entered, and that It
board of trade as a method of raising a
estimation of tho aoldest inhabitant. Sau- ed by Orlando citizens from having so wan the defense’s announced Intention
fund for the purpose of advertising to the
ford is really making good aiong every delightful a resort as Lake Conway. This to ask that the court have tho jury visit
the scene of the tragedy. He added that
drenurfrriledpo
materialize,.
I M
i v u i M
m
a k v i i u i i * Hi.
tie* and odra;
'•lÂlffifesi
y. be. Hon, Fruii*'
C é p t/ S h a ftT n tì^ tT iV ^
♦F-LyrdiNLy*"'.&gt;«'4 rtL'j&amp;t
'" » V i
* -Fort Myer*. aoys the Praia.
man from this district and Prof. J., J. other day that his Torre was busy cutting nett, dreamed fondly of a traction line cause a delay
^ ^ ¿ ¿ y « u &gt; d r e w N, Dow. of Company D. Vetnon of the Florida Agricultural col- off the nunjerous bends iif (lie river just through to Kissimmee. Beautifully color­ Hays..
, ,.T
■* n i5 Inihiotry. of the National Guard of lege. These gentlemen have agreed to nqrth of Sanford and In a few weeks they ed pictures were [minted araf "brought to
Tentative plans for’ tLr*&gt;dissolution of
Florida, and a member of the Metropoli* come If wanted. This is to he decided would start work on the lake channel. view. The railway was to skirt lake the American Tobacco company, the big .
of Jacksonville,* made the relake and houses und towns would* Duet-which for so long a time bossed
The cutting of llio banks will not. only, after
r
inter..
ticom 4( HB out of a poaalble ± ConìmÌttsda arelrrróngmg fòrifc fish fry mean a good deep diutitieT but a sirdfiftit spring up a f i y jn fltfc It, was' n good tBStterr-ln the tobacco hpslHwss, were
150 poln’tf at 200.600 and 1.000 yards In and a grand lime is expected. Plenty of one thus shortening (lie distance from dream. T h e ’promoter with' tKe'mbn*y (TTHuelSif : at a pdjlmfiinry drmicfcfiice i
the natWal Individual »booting match at music and games will b e . provided for the Sanford to Jacksonville by many miles. came on the ground. It seemed like hold In New York yesterday.
Camp Perry, Ohio, a few dayi ago. Serge amusement of young and old. A potato In time our city wifi have schooner* from coming true. But,—
Mayor Rhett Is directing the work of re­
m*«-' Dow wllTba awarded “a hiridibm« gold
ThU dream faded nwny.
habilitating «mrni-stricken Charleston.
race was suggested but the finance com­ Baltimore, New York ntid other eastern
prize offered by the War Department, and mittee declared that at the present [»ice ports tied up at our wharves unloading
’Trolly Holly,!' with sunny disposition Yesterday morning the revised death list
a large cs*h prize, for winning thia vic­ of spuds it would be necessary to issue merchandise, fertilizers and o lh rt. co[j\- and hopeful energy arrived on llie scene was given as seventeen. Property dam­
tory. He competed with the best marks­ bonds and the idea was dropped. How­ inodities that now sufTei the extra tax Of An) tiie Reporter-Star hristle*! witli Ills age is conservatively estimated at $1.000,men In the Unlied States.
ever those who attend will not be dii»ap- railroad-rules and the dream of Tilt: Iter1 dream id a great trolly system. Hu 000. which is exactly tlie first estimate.
Oscar Stuckey, the fighting * giant, polnted for the Fanners of this section aid for u city of twenty thousand people dreamed ami dreamed ami got tired wait­ Many well-posted persons are of the
ing und moved to Sanford and brought it opinion that it is really considerably _
makes hit first appearance in public in are mep who "Do Things” and from the will lx* realized.
Ocala, Us homo town. The announce­ outlook this will be a fair example.
All tilings come to pass if you just pull to t&gt;ass in that sliribg town. Thid Or- greater.
luiulo dream was realized in Sunford.
ment is authorized by his father. A. P.
The Atlantic revenue cutter fleet at
A meeting will be Jjeld Saturday at hard enough.
Think of itl
»
Stuckey, that on the Saturday evening 2:30 p. m. nt the office’ of the Howard
Washington was yesterday'ordered to re­
-it
For months ugaiu all Orlando dreamed. main at sea and follow die path of a
Oscar will fight a six-round bout with Packard Ijind Company and ull interest­
MAY HANDLE VLGEIABLtS
The Citrus Southern project was greater second storm which it is predictod, will
Frank Losiiriger of New York- The fight ed are invited to attond.
than all thabproceeded iu
break over the Atlantic coast and move
will be pulled oiff oo—tba stags
Chance
o
f
Sanford
Ais'rt
arid
Citrus',
'
Sanford having already' (the Traction southward toward Cuba.
Bridge at Gcnevo ry-rry .
temple theater. An odmlstl*tr ft* will
---g
exchange Getting Together
gynteni. with’o prosficctlvi* through route
The time lias come when the money
be charged, j*ech£ha affair will be fully
President Taft’s ’’keynote" speech, deadvertised. *
* * ' . , • •
* V. fot this work is needed, every merdiotil It looks now as if there Is to bv at) aflillu- tn’Orlamio gladly grus|K*d another oj»[)ot- llvcd at the home of Representative Gard­
and everyproperty owner *irul Il immilli tloni vlrtur.Uy n faasion, between the tunlty. Winter Park grants n franchise ner. in Massachusetts, proved immensely
* Mode $ 2 ,3 6 4 .4 9-from Two Acred * iosliration ta. Sanford 'ihtnrkl^-tpbsciihe Florida Vegetabjc Growers' Asa u and .very gladly along its main street
gruufytug lo the lVmocralic and Insur­
-Kissimmee welcomed it with ^tpen gent Republican members of Congress,
The advantage« if* a email: area sub- liberally to ibis work and^.Yuy cS». The the Florida Citrus Fxcluinge, Uy which
antis—even the new town, St. Cloud, joy­ fur they were quick to see that In this
hrlgated and properly cultivated ,U best contractors haVe l&gt;een working.^ou tho hot&lt; jiogetahles'ond dtni* fruit arc rc It*
ously
extended its hest and hoped tie speech the Presideni plnced himscb’ an
-- H«J. Jlil# co-operative combination,
shown by (he results achieved by one of bridge at Geneva ferry for some llWEewtiib 3i*ni
work
Would start there. Orlando con die defensive, mid apologized for his
our Sanford planters who reports having they now need money to enahlb them to if cITecled. will have an imjioftntit Irear
tinfied
to dream, but it wav rudely shat­ part in Ihe special session of Congress,
ing
on
tliA^future
marketing
of
F'lorida
-made a clear net profit of $2,364.43 from continue the work. The oommittee m&gt;tered
by
anti-traction Talks. &lt;*
produce
(t,U
1
1
will
plso
make
busiliciic
and
just closed.
• 1’
,
the operaMoa of a two aero farm for, the polnted by Hi«Commercial Club is asking
A
L«M
)k Ahead—Tw* Y ears l »ter
*w S
opeb.pfhCT
the
year
round.J
h
e
News
(s
lesion 1910-1911, th e gross receipts all who have subrcrlbed to gay up^runip^
‘-Conversation of Brown of.,Kisaitnmce,
SprayIrtg Ihe Orauge Trees
,
T i; «
fii
"recipt
of
the
following
fetter
from
ihe
ly.
The
money
will
l*o
uccdeiVSa^iflititiy
front the crape marketed amounted to
j , S. Tiimslier and Id* forco of nwn.atv
.: . i;.^|
Bonrd j T Jbcciofs^uf the FJoridn Vegeta- a hd1firilUh of De(roit. ■
$3^45,19, the number of packages shipped of tills week. •
”1 say KiutUi. wfien did you arriv« hi making Sanford their headquarter^ &gt;b(il%
. ; ’■/*
bV
Grbwcri.
Aik'n;
i-..
There
are
several
business
house#
that
reaching-2,323, having a weight of 66,710
’ , **
engaged in dcmoastfating'tho efficacy o t . , , . , ,
"FiegirtiKhV *ho affiillpdori of rti&gt; Florida Kiseimmeet”
have noi Twibacribetl, if you have not con­
pounds.
"Oil
I
patne
yesterday
over
the
Citrus
ninixi^r's Geriti Killer lii^rip*hnoylijgt^ '*&gt;
tributed onytiilng for this work you should VrgetTtlJe -Grower*' A»*’n. of Sanford,
The products consisted of:
Southern
’
whli«f
Gyrétm the ornhge iflftki Tbc»PPÇT*do so now. The committee wilt nppretj. with the. Florida Cum* Frulti F.xi hang*:
^. » •« *
* .•
Lettuce, 430 baskets.......... *......./.$ 81235
“Well
haw
d
you
e^|oy
the
uii&gt;T
n
u
»
u-rt.iii)iy
uudvrstaiid
thou
Imsloe#*:
'
In the matCeting of fruit nrjd vA**-tables
Celery, 729 c ra te *,.......... ........... . 973.83 ute‘ it If AJU will send a cJieclr fug the
Finest trlt&gt; of mv life. I had Imard of
.*Ti. Ixm
M OB nmouht you are willing to subscribe to und 1(1 «l| mailer» limi- tend (Trille
Jraalieti . . : - . !
tho wonderful SI. Johns river trip und the
tilt
of|itt^tucers
nnd
consumer*
of
Florida
'24.47Secretary of Jhe Commercial -dlub.’
Cucumber*. 29 b a s k e ts ...,.
beautiful lake region section of Orange
P
lease'
atite,on the chfck Hint it I* for frdfll u',ul"’vcgetAbl*s, wc, wHI sa y tinti
Kfig I’Lmt, 53 baskets........ . . . . .
46.78
county
and the famous rowu* or ‘Orlando.
:
,-i* negotiations nrftibw pending with* tfeit
t,376.20, thpGeneva Bridge.
Sweet Peppers, , 1314 crates. . .
S
o
l
bqught
nj(*~q. t k k e i'and boarded
object in,view. *(c favor cp-operotiou in
Cabbage.36 crates..'..I ............... . 36.47' Tho following *ub*crlbera arc jiublished
“
The
liity^uf
Jacksonville,*1 nnd guch n
foi die iuiormauen M, the public^; ^_____ thè bfOJpIoii sense of (he word, aud begrand
rWw
tn(»
l nuvet-inaiiitUWl- .I Iwk-,
Torsi Inborn* from Vegetable* . . $3.190.19 ItokSrn Krai f »tuie C&lt;Hiil&gt;any_-..
« 3 5 0 .0 0 Jievé thàl no Swjiÿ^o yie Unldu.1» Iti JW
ed
nt
Sanford
and
whl jldtclg 'impressed are then thoroughly sprayed by thôJJWjsK'» '
looey fatfOToMn Ü*MmtlfiWO, and condition for
— '.
Plus three tons of hay at $ 1 5 ..-r- '„43.00 Geu-AvDeCoite. .....
bf.dhat
by
die
acuyiiy
q
f.jln
it kH'ltori,,i 1 was Ktiler.ahif the fly promptly giyss/u^.tfiiro '*'
20
oo
Sanford
Machine
L
Gar
«
ir
Co
- ■v"» •d’J»1
prnçttcpf co-OjferqtfOH a* Florida is'|o tbe
*
L
,
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1 ........
- vy1 c l
.
'
25.00
•thpït#.
' But I must ‘MIC ghost. TliutC la no doubt alxnit'the ucign
*•;*.'. .Total Income from all sources'.,. $3,345,10 Stoloni Coco Cola tkiiilins to .
ruinded tq.stsy
’
production
and
(Ultribotiouaìf.
fttóù
af»d
VToÇ'A
. . 23.00
W. P. Cafter__
■•S S
" hxpense* for the seaauiL L:___ - .
t)rla| h iu T 'd io ,'b o a r d e d ! (lie trat- having -jUro tl^irftd efl^ct_ aiyd any rlino^
io.oe vegetables, And srt uxj-up»raiinn ls. In*
V
T
,
H.
Underwood
—:...-—
e:.
pv*ii llfe-Citru^ ,Southern. -jiu l. it wundug u ijttâüjfiôoiiiL to .HtiLcÀMFcàìr • «
* Fertilizer, \0 ton* at $42.. $420.00
.. . 20.0 0 our judgement, the poi ni ion io àlL Uiè
w. j. mu......
; . V 50 00 aertouti irfoblem» Üüa confront twójuoct^ wa# gloritiux. The llnc Travorscd ali filai 't^c Joe'Cqiqoìbt»
I - ; .Lrato material and seeds: 170.76 ,
, C. E. Utsdy,»,*...,,..*.*...-.-r
tlib veditor oi tlw ^
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L^ m» aid packing..----- ^SflOJO ,
Dr. 3aim)ri P y l e a n x i ....... — .’.........&gt; lO.OO und constimefC&amp;Lu. bçipg proven in jdl hehìitiDQ country ntiooi Altanlontc. MÓit
T. I Millri A ‘Son.......: .......... ................. v
lutai ¿bini Wlntcr.-Bari'imd then along^thé" jlfqW
ll»|i.^ie*toiprajt, ytnu onin|e
rrrv.^Twa1 expense.. .¡.v./.".
Chas. KaStier ............................
........KTOO puri» qf. ilio, country, where ca rim i nhd easi Voute to n tùwnl cuilld sec tjftìS thd ^raek shir'fiet jfeadj^for a good, clean crop
W. L
......... ....... T.. If»0«, thorough oo-upcratlou ha* beoti puf ini*;
Total net prdfltt earned./,..'..,.$2^6M 3.| palowr t 6 eU h. . . . . . v . . . 1 . . . . --------- •— •« Of1 eff«h. wohope to scè FlorifÌa a solid vnU wèst'vni'Il aiid pa^jB^'thftmgh 'Jp t^ ji^ ^ i1 o f 4 fruit n q jr' fcfson. -Cot a dosttoyet. a negro #tnli-ruciit„ imi!' niroomf*- tl^fougb jHiiit qfin ,pe-tle nions tra ted on tlie grounds,, v. *• ^
J j* C m j w w ii , m .
. . . . . »ir ■ mJ -. 2 3 ,0 0 la th» matter wiüiln the near future.
Preparations f6r tire Ìrst crpp was made SanfpnJ Heratd L ....,.............. fiSOO
thè* fltìc’ Conwuyi?
Thrasher.
“In
u
former
article
in*
your
paper
.the
. ' a SepieJiiWKl, 191ft the last shipment 6c- Frank L Wîwdriifl..
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operations of this Ara'n foe (Re .privi. year
. / Ing mad* on^lhe 6lh‘ of July,-- JIL L ’ Tho
^Congregational Church.
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a
f
fOrlntbio„
dii,iHyautifiilt1
.00 were « t - forth. Nfp &gt;ara.*ò ' welf *atlkileit
^Servhrs will bo resumed next Sunday. ' Y . - |
* *&gt;Wfif«Tl geflBfiTtilu from September to t
10,0 °
tlint w* arò pursul«Ì41m.rigIit;cpuTse «odi Ssid tic. “WhV we paAspd U bdJg «gd ” with preaching by Rev. G, B. Woldrou.
cSfptf-irthér'.. .-The bind wua old and wtjll
^ io o
hâve such encourdgenicnb/rum oâgrjraem* 'iHtìw’s tliut.” ' idihl I V'Wii^/tlio city the jiastor. both rooming otkI 'evening.
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,weeten*f,’hkvlhlibòen In cultivation a
jddo trncljed.jha Irtie and Uw, b«rè»t.
^ benhip that .wb, wish ; té jhdwfeVtnoil
... ■ .*pmnbra$tycarLfA io a r ta in ( W i c t ! LTR. PbJH(i4» Ç *.,.f&gt;.f.- v ••
,tpd(%ÌPU
was ‘JotiestqVfri.*
I t r. Rofctoéû*’!:...:.7.«y.&lt;.^'p..*,rv M OO t4tôroughlyEtatowidé'bl^$ên0o''
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^ ^ ^ W i S p n i r •y*u«h..oi ffl-■ Henry uMcI^ultoV...
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n no
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w.” »¡tiil lirown, ',tb«Vifsth4 kftty,
lÿ*dr#&lt;N
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k■»» ** 15.00 g,’*
a -,.... v a i.
JL K -MetlinlW'..... ...... ■*■
ih Tgckrr
J . ’ Tli
Tpcker for Treasurer ■'* 1 " o i^ ànd tlmtV wh‘y&gt;y,tbli Vafirjr IsdlR
1
f
-TS'a , . goo
cutting bf hay M o n i, ;p». o. W.Jün*4.'V f,00
J . H. Tucker was I n ' Uie City on WedMhe rumiug senaoftjjjfop t* planted,
Dr. V. Gi
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20.00
nc*day and ‘announced . to . hi* monk
. T^.IaÌèrae orn'.Rtnfed-jiMoO per cen ti
friends that h* was
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d»an ehf;«Ulay a 'n ^ -V « equal V
Orfii n.lo*,thojbiiirw’óVV'd»1. ^
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ÇCtfnrch
■* * V y GJflil ^urirrr^&lt;b?vilie viili&gt;cHon
ooiinty.
ueasqiyseSlk^1&gt;ck&lt;Ce
fe we,I
Towny
The
re
wiH.
t$^;tfel
ueuifafceervlcee
ot. t)i
known in Oran îfc,* w^ E-'
f ^ b * farm U , located at
prut we*x qniiwUI 4Ml ilio &lt;
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Presbyterian
dhpràit
next
.Sftlibatihyifev,’
«pent his entln
- - Mbofoe. a suWti&gt;.flr%*ufo*d?*id dm firtueiiì,òf three now l - j . .... —*J. F ... McKinnon, pastût, wiJ|^J|ra«çh ^
ù.ek% frte'uds by, hi«
in Kissimmee.
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4 by experienced homo conit
'hiomlng auti evening." H ^ ^W ’ kteo.
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Triowfell. IhATtt . .Wale» is ra b e loca led. ^
Iflitiik of that.” preach the second Sabbath In SCPleihbcr. , y
Jici!v
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fenile Const Une rufir
^ ^ th areafter till'(uf tiler n o t k ^ ' V"- ** * &gt;.
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6* W. Spencer for Mayor
in«.
lug ¿¿«»Itoclcd from yui fX? City,
“ ore cotdlally Invited to ottaftd the
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In this Issue theftrst gun of the cam- ___
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Park,
IsOfi th« ihrasiT“
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services. ____________________!
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^ ¿ n “ flrtd‘ Tfi~fh* 'ann6unctmenr of U k c Wales! , Ù f W jn i i to W n ri^ .,L l«l
N otice to Growers
------of Star ü k è . about eigt^ ti
H 2 iS r 5penCer f0T
The committees
bave chargé of
j
this year on
tDSra touche» Sanford,
no Introduction to tlw peoplo uf Bartow.
Is about one tlie arrangemwits for the Farmefs’ picnic
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a, on tfia j t * « .nF
^ in fo rtì h s^ rn ^ T Î^ T ^ iS ra ^ o r^ â ïn r
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»t.of
Tter
a la s'K ê h dcciiféiT
"« r
month frtfln
ttró HowûnilV u ot^’/ .L ^ iA j^ n iliD y ’fc
built up a good business
upon .by thn’boanl a* evroyone wifi have please meet in tbq office of the HowardFrancis.
th/’Koffedu
Sperry
DeFoiroaLuf
own.enileavor* and clóae. application ,ba-' ■Vdhaia ji'aro», aapora .-U^’ dref. ^ Jh ls
returned to Sartf6rd^»by' that time arid Packard Laud Ok. Saturday, at 2 J0 p. nu
&gt;U] yuil . frqt^Ura St. Jo k iitf riytr à a h fo è a ^ p ^ -F liL s h ln g CN. Y.)~New»
J . . Æ * olw ^ ltlA
adcuessful yxn W
■many of the.winter visitors will have ar­ Matters of Importance are to come’up of
’J . - » . Jwclty. H,. Sccncae sunouac*» eariv’.tik
t* (fie Éast ( W t railroad and 6tt ,'* *'
rived to plate their children in the school« this meeting and o'full attendapee la ur­
y ÙfMiarfsJilgri &gt;■ nk_Jït .lhIA In on opera lioaffo jlaaie of ball at the
J . C. Riot, ;
of this city which are acknowledged! to bo gently requested.
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Jw» »Urt to finish- and'-will. W m o r V v
poUH
M i li
ii favorably situated for su attrae^ park ycarôrdarbetwiH*u-üio Regulars ,and
T
the
beat
In
IheSiatoT“
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Çuba the score was a stand 6ff» *
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resident r o w t - S t . Cloud Tribune

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THE SANFORD IttRALD

E R Y

o n e o f th e s e s u its is m a d e f r o m

m a te r ia ls s e le c te d b y a fa b ric e x p e r t.

W e re q u ire a d r e s s y e f f e c t, a s s o f t a n d a s n e a r a s p o s s ib le tb a S P O T
a c o lo r th a t d o es n o t S H O W

D U S T o r r e ta in lin t.

A n d j^ b o v e

m i i i t g iv e lo n g a n d s a tis f a c to r y * w e a r ; m u s t lo o k g o o d a n d
w o i l t m a r i i H i p , w e ^ la y d o w n a r t a i r i r iilb s t h a t

D O U B L E -B R E A S T E D

and

S IN G L E -B R E A S T E D

C o a t s c u t lo n g w ith c e n te r v e n t in b a c k .
n ew " f a l l s h a d e s

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chasing one

S U ITS PRICED

Firs t Street

A

Budget of Oiiinlon “ Just.Be
tween You and Me"

A Chief U Among Ye Taking. Notes
and Faith, tje*tl P c e n t t m " . ..
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So Says, Saunterer.
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si«*mìi r* TU U*nU.:
: Tbe following from Mr. ‘W* a . liolden
was seat to toe this week. * ' - * •
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' Of -course, (he reference to conitrlcthig
t,he city iiiniu to kavc out the Gkysial
-factprjr Ifjost_plain.*,muck.‘'
^ The Curbstone men should read up on
the Insurance todainlrss: His Jack of in-'
fckraatloitA' i)r ■ebandoni misinforms tion.
toake* hlriHlicIsro of the city council in
th»t,odnn«cUon ridiculous. I call your
attentten to IhO fact that "the «pensivi
toy" did'soma Very quick and effective
service aiode *your- criticism. appeared.
That „wt of, work will 'evcfttnally.. bnve'
the effect of rdlucihg ineurnnceVstea.
' The trouble with ¿the writer óf/"Cur fa­
sten« Gleaning*" la that, lie "know* too
rouqh that altri so.”
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Dl Hotpot!
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very anxious to And out where the boun­
dary {Inca on the west aide really are.
My statement about the Crysira! Ice
Company may he “muck," but they say
muck U good (or growing thing» and
Sanford being a ' growing city seeds a
little hiuck now and then but you haven’t
atuwerodjnv question about the Crystal
Ice Company being Jell outside the city
limits- Can yitu answer hi
I fcX'i&gt;ect yoU'fp defend the Insurance
ooirip»uy bocmisc &gt;vu ore Interested in
it a n d '
of t)»e Are truck
help* tbeVinaOrance companies by tool­
ing th^rlak BiunUcr. ‘CeMSlnly ray state*
mi n t-regarding lfm Insurance rotes is
ridiculous, We arte’’ all trf’ijk ridiculous
.^bcb
*6en timyu*h,jrodr gbsees. f . 5v
4 I alw&amp;* like to hear Frpm.my laving
Sgnlprd Jqng
f(fènda bMdpM Itjshowi that ferirdot
beloVe
&gt;
ydUyWfce
ttaKighl
of. 1 lutve
forgotten.- Thè ‘&gt;ta basa” from tiw^tóg
helped
to
braid
the
frpkent
city.
. 1 have
boa^" li otost^imdr-npw that we arts oa
«ry
council
end
upthe We of another qijy elee tipo and there
¿
to
ffta
e
tr.hands
ujon
every.
occasion.
artsóriuài/ flùé piloti lo
ibpwhed
w t-M y r ^ v u ^ f c t o t a i i t m t ns When tbky w « right bul wbeo they
foolish‘ gt Wnngm. benio^ogut' Holden war» wrong I bare criUdariJ.. you. gentle­
wben hc nwhos lnto ' print oUnmiiting to men. just as 1 Intend to &lt;to Ukitil (be end
erplal’u. lie who *itempi*}tb u-xpluin ij
tbe people and for ImproVemiints opdLa
better dty. No favoritism j» ¿ver gbourn
to »wr one not even to you. Mr.

:: Ebntjfl or The S aji row» HotAhP: '. ***■. &gt; ;
4 The Writer of.^S *6itone .Gleanlngs'’— ba* been phtyiog Ute big;bass Tn’thaan:- Sll chorus for severer weeks pest and. ty*.. ^ddeqtolly, he lias mode a good many
■r ; foolish statements. ■
■In two recent'Issue* of your paper have
appeared criticism* ot'the Commercial
Qab. lam perfectly positive .that* no
.¿’ contributing member o^the Commercial
„ dub will object to the organization of a
live Board of Trade, headed by the&gt;uthor
of "Curbstone GleaningsT or any oilier
citizen pi Sanford.
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The statement has been made several
times 1n "Curbstone Gleanings" that the
council promised public improvements
? ~.,and public utiUuea to Sanford Heights.
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Cootiled With this la the criticism *that if Qtfh/' the Elk» Club hdd the Tbj
Sanford Heights is not to have these lm- nnd he^wslkj dtp earth vwiUi a heBiJr
Trovememi Immediotely. ihe property In oonderflus treed th»T bespeaks 111 tot * n f
that district, shttild not be taxed., It is e who darts to cross .hlk luahl-'
; fact ihfit dfl dty taxes will be levied upon menJher of the ^aril ur^Tpody tb years
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^«ny of ths-newly annexed territory, ex­ ago before *‘$tr!' Holden -«ivcr ^ilsvovcrcd
■ if "‘SertW city
ÌLr
cept the town of Goldsboro, J^fcrijtho Sdnford ant] our labors 7or
year 1912.. J1»e*a taxes will
fttoctoa
wcrc HO'Ln?d *»Uh suoces^Jt toocCss
October 1st of that year, and
that wood hiawe been perBjanent had not
spent by the city of Sanford; ip S.mlyjd It been for the blighting Influence of .the
Heights prior to that time must of necci? freeze. What 1 said of the Commercial
slty be borrowed from tb«' funds of. thè Chib was said in all fairness and I hack
old cerporallop- An obligation rests up'the statement. boemuae j ' am a petnupon every i-i rvob , aHtelpting to to-' ber wHb Mid up dues. The Cutnmrrdsl
lluenoe public opliiloutìàtnte'iocts. Yeur C^tfb nbod* ftidre gCiger and Mat bot nlr.
writer could easily bave IriformfH^^hllBr Cap rod. Mr. Hnklen, dispute Ut ,
seif on this raattef,
!i ThVve iwihlng In ooramotf ,,With SauSanford (frights 1* ..not a separate « £ fordJfeiglits only that those people and
tlty, but » portion of the city of Sanford; dvéfy other pari ùf jib e new territory!»
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any resident of the Heights wbhtie- -n
eùtilled
w naqttare
uvui.
deal.’
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Ataxes
li MM
db nothing for - Sanford Ii- irltts because

of jesjouxy is oltopiy mlslakehiuiddoesn't
understau^iirc’ calibre of the pieq on the
, There.'Is. M^kaon Why ' the ' council
legislature.' This frill appear in due time,
i i s i x - j b y t h e .p o b llc p r i o t w .

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to the other cities whe n-a no operating
a white primary and a&lt; t accordingly. ‘I
arp In favor of a white primary uml have
been all Urn time.
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bona-fide article. The lake (« :
provements will-be the means «&gt;(
it
leM tourists making Sanford tin; ir
or at least they will want to live i,.-n .1
they can get accumntodt)iions. Of mi««
Sanford Is well supplied with, small lH,trh
arul the Sanford House would be *lt mtht
if the rooms were better and omM t&lt;
en suite with-, bath. Hut Sanfooirndly needs ‘ a large tourist**hotr 1 timt up
will be built some of these day*.

about thp article'&lt;rttept thflLWIC »Irud

One of tftb'wom hècds oT Banfaitl ot and it never touched l|lm. Weil, better

presemi is ft tìrst-elusa tourist hotel and luck, next. tlme. If be deim it agaui. 1

4 HJ couhl Ordyb.- cwnvtdced ttust ths Whcii Isay, a tourist hotel I mean •a ■real will mention his name.
twenty years
my dream and my hobby.
W be any opposiliun to
Cttnd me.. pur cky Will.
at/*oncè as the flhwt
ItjWrlli be
^'e tnenni pFthe erection of »'.Blii new
hota| /4jid will rata«*nutoéróra»
o S riap n W M rtn t.. that wllf rataria

T H E C O L L E G E O F A G R IC U L T U R E
OP T H E U N IV E R S IT Y O F F t O R | l)A
C a tta te -O d e r, ^

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with these Improvement^ r*' tbe city m
have to take y jjaack •sea^ In toy mibd
tbrre will 1'ciioUjlng, doto», in the next
ten reap* ad ^dtal.ta.
\W^ffnrc « the
bulkhead.
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.tixeiÀ'Whn wantpd a
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th e o ity -o o o O c il

na IwBfiiYmrmk flfinTÉitiuMtag
until the year 1912. then 1 su;
Tbs legal phase of this Situation Is rather
people will be ; forced, to «fade through
B»d and wnt^r and wccrlgW i l the f W
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19l?,..^h«i.Ypuid; ba^Aklped t W
r-lu.3 to IpflnT-W ementa and ’twem
&gt;»9«e .Altogether
until the year l(ll2,
r am glad you have rnfdrmcd me about'
tbe new charter being printed as 1 am

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WILL OPEN*AVGUST TH E FIRST

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T H E

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Br W. L FLOYD
PiOhMOf al Horticultor« Culle«« of A(litui ture
Gain««ville. Fiorila
^ u n y i H m ^ t t n i i v i “ * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * “ * * * * “ ............

No equal area of groupd on the form
will prova a greater aourco of iwtltfiKilnn
anti profit If properly managed th a n lha
vifietoblegaraen." Tuo often It seems to
be considered unworthy of the effort* of
the men. being left ,td the care of the
women and boye.
WtU do I remember the Utile equare
ganlen of m f boyhood home la a neigh­
boring date, which my mother: and 1
cultivated. It waa necessary to make an
opening In two fence* that a wagon
might be uaed to haul maaure into U.
Because of the trouble to do thU It waa
. done but once 0 year, manure needed
at other tim$* being brought In a wheel­
barrow. The only home Implement uaed
waa a plow to break the eoU In fall and
aprtog. the abort rowa and «nail aire
making It Impoaaible to m e a cultivator
to advantage. The hoe waa the chief
implement of cultivation, and there waa

'(M rVTlerw rtrf-«*»*®
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waod* ,0

•TfSriTöltier dip

tin.
If the garden had been long and narrow 10 that the .cultivator* uaed in the
l MbtvihI

the soil, aa well as for food. Lima beans
may be planted In April—these logetlter
with okra, com, collard* and egg plants
wiU supply food during summer.
Late In July dtul .in August we may
begin planting radishes, turnips, ruta­
bagas and mustard.
A good bucket spray pump and a
knowledge of the preparation and use of
bordesux mixture for diseases, kerosene
emulsion for plant Jice. paris green solu­
tion for biting Insects and poisoned bull
for cut w«ms will be helpful.
Tomatoes and melons should be planted
on the same ground not oftener than
every third year, and all plants will do
better by practicing n systematic relation

Obltuary
Dr. James Wood Mendenhall was bom
near Evergreen. Ala., July 2nd. 1820, and
died at Sanford. t Florida. August 26th,
1911, aged 91 years one month and 24
1#845 be located in Anderson,
no.' «¡pd,.practiced medicine there
nine years. It was there he inct and
runfried Ids wife, who went home six
yean ago. lu 1854 he moved to Ohio
Where he practiced until 1895. Then re-

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TWO GREAT BABYLONS

VOICE OE THE PEOPLE

AND
L e t t e r s t f n d C o m m u n ic a t io n s on

TWO GREAT CAPTIVITIES

V a r io u s T im e ly T o p ic s .

COLUMN DtVOTEO TO PEOPLE
Psttor Ru im II 0«cs Typ« and Anti*
typ« i i Between Bsbylon of Old and
"Myitio Babylon." and B«tw««n th*
Captivity of Floshly Iseaol and' the
Captivity of Spiritual Isreet.
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Wash.,
July 3.—Blblo Btod*‘ute and the publb in great num­
bers neard fa s tor
Bussell hero today.
jV e report ono of
hla discourse* on
tho “Two Baby*
Ions"—ono Literal
and the othef Myatlcal. Ilo said li( part:—
For cant pries Bible fltudenta have
observed that many of tho strong ex­
pressions of the Old Teats meat respect­
ing Babylon found their parallel! to
tho New Testament, uaed In respect to
Mystic Babylon.
Great Babylon of Old.
Briefly wo remind you that nncleut
Babylon was built on tho rlTor Eu­
phrates. .that sho had Impregnable
walls, that tho river ran through' llfo
midst -ol LLfl.xUvjSua ltuMU**4_g»*ih
o f brans npnlined the river as a pto:
tectlon against 'assaults of an enemy
from that quarter.
We remind you of the captivity first

i haVB" b&lt;&gt;&lt;’n

ukdTT
and gatea so placed that a wagon could and then to Sanford. During his life he
have brought in manure when needed, was a great reader—never fbrgettlng
bow much lab« might have been saved. anything be ever read In print. About
l or a family or six « eight the garden five years ago he lost the use of his eyes
»Wild contain at least half on acre. A and not knowing what to do his thoughts
good shape for tillage would be one 240 turned into a reminiscent mood. One
fe*t long by U1 feet wide. This wjli day he called his son Horace lu him and
produce, if (voperly cared fur. more than mid 1 want to dictate my autobiography
la needed for (be table, but a constant to you. Nearly nil the great inventions
supply 1« needed end the surplus la good by man were iqade during Ills llfrtime
(or tlie cuws, lugs' and chickens. It U and as he was interested in them, he
best to have the greatest length extend wrote « dictated articles on them In
from north to aouth and the rows run In hi( autobiography he treats on the fal­
this direction as (lie sunlight so neces­ lowing subjects: Japan. Canada, Mexico.
sary for plant growth wiU then -be more Russia. Africa, our country. Alaska, the
equally distributed to all plants. _ _
colonies, Panama canal, whisky, tobacco,
Liberal applications of manure should tlie destiny of our country, llic Influence
be made, twenty two-borse wagon loads of Christ In rite wurid. These subjects
a yew to the half acre will not be too1 j/tcic ably discussed and line language
much ami 700 to 1.000 pounds of a comThese treatises were commenced
L píete fertilizer.
after the doctor had reached the ripe ok!
To secure strong healthy planta f « age o f eighty-nine and finished in the
tnrasplaming there should be seed beds fall of his ninetieth year. AIjoiu ten
broken deeply, thoroughly pulverized and years ago his senses began to foil—first
udi fertilized, bearing In mind hoIre ver Ids sense of smell, then hearing, then
that the soil into which the planta are seeing, then tasting, finally feeling, but
set should tie richer than the deed bed in through all his inflrmities his mind Was
ordo that the plants may make 'vigorous bright and active up to within the last
growth after transplanting. The beds day of life, and we knew tbat when that
should t&gt;r convenient to water, and given gave way he was nearing the end. He
partial shade in boi weather.
died without a struggle. He leaves three
Suppuw wr bcgjn our gardening year sops to mourn his departure. Thomas.
in September: we may plant the first of Lincoln and Horace, lu Ins early man­
rite month lu seed beds, lettuce, cetoty, hood he united with the- church. About
early cabbage, and onions; in the garden, two years ago Horace;:too son whom he
rows of turnips, rutabagas, radishes, pus- was living with, asked liiih if he was a
lnnl andrape. L atería the month and Christian; bis reply was. Christ doelh all
**a!so in October wr &gt;m ay. plant English things well—my faith is in him. HU
peas, beans, coUard*.' spinach, carrots, body wilt be carried to Cincinnati and
beets and Irish pot apea,, using hora* told by the side of his wife, 1(1 S p ^ jt
tiro*« seed. Through October, Noven»' Grove,
ber and December we. rady- set planta
Illustrated Bible Lectures
from se*«*! beds aa' tiiey become largo
The illustrated Uible lectures which are
enough to transplant.- and maker suocesbeing delivered in a l«rge pavlllion tent,
úve plantings of crops previously mencomer Park avenue and Seventh street,
*• I'^ncd except onkms. Irish potatoes and
English peas.'
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Sanford with an increasing attendance
In J» unary and February We may Start
tomatoes in cold frames, which may b* arul interest.
An electric stereopticon and rsdlopticheaply made-by. constructing a box like
oou, besides a large number of charts are
—structure of ronjfli board! M r *to 30 indie*
being used to Illustrate the subjects.'
high on the north side. 12 to Ifi acre* to
Tho prophetic history of the world as
•apport a.canvas cover kept rolled up at
foretold
in prophecy, was presented lost
the top so p a t . it may be pulled down
quickly when needed. Earth may be Sunday night.
The Manner of Christ's Coming, the
: b-o-ked against the botfda on the zraUlde
Future
Home of the Saved, and the Mil­
• *Vf W the anche.. More tigidp*. Englennium wijj be considered dyringthjs
jP* r*»PP**s,- carrots, radishes, onion sets,
Lv^Vb^ts áhd Ir|»h potatoes from northern week. On Friday night thof* *kriU be
^J5fa seed play be planted during these given a stereoptlcon lecture on our Lord's
Great Prophecy as recorded in Matt 24.
•iMuhs -\\
The subject next Sunday night will be.
iAte la I ebtuaor hid *ln March,.p+Why- Job -' waa Afflicted. Song service
■ A c1unVr** »quaslr.' cantaloupes, ! Veterbegins at 7:30. Preaching 7;4S.
•
- B,,d w ^ u s . drar bfl .piamad.
W m ake iitree plantings of
Baak Circle M eats
■ week as thé young
Mr*. J . W. DlckJns d en fttty lr, entefpwm» are very land« and may bs-kllled talned the book Chele, |ik hê*é chdrmipg
“F cold. Sweet com and okra may also home, on Magnolia, Avev," lair^S^urday
rat*- i+JtJ ('.* e ll ' io .make two
In her irdmltsble way,. Atrf. Wckehs
item aflfftriv^ of
day* to uniqirely demonstrated, the right of the
^ " t h a t r o a s tin g e a rs m a y
obtained members and also the specially invited
tlvu u g b a lo n g p e rio d .
guests, to the distinction of really being a
nt’ ^ W
crops *«a«f
may «v«foh liLcrnrj city.
^ p ^ i f a u r early
— ** -spring
r '—» «*^»w
vV-*» ?
“ mc »ootW. lt
The ladies IfitUed "to meet with the
t a d J n tlllggL- I Q- dicto, Mr« R S. Kaqlnr. Mrs. Henry
•k
' ^ " - ^ " W p l o f i i r ’a n H l a t e c a b - Wight, Mrs."XétÜe Nuít. Mrs. Oia». K.
»a g e p la n ts m a y b e s e t a f t e r l e t t u c e , t o r ­ Polk, and Mr*. Geo. Fm. Jr.. WOtp p
tu re . E n g lis h p e a s , b fa hn a, e tc . B y p l a n t - Charming addtlqo to the pleasure of ,0 »
ng r o w * - o f . c o m f „
apon
and
afterpoon.
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p U n t a l b e tw e e n a n d th u s
r-Im aartant Meeting &amp; ,1. A. ■
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i n d B r i B B a S t h a t a re n o t a t t a c k e d
Meeting of the S. L A . Thursday. Sep.**
F die n e m a to d e w o r m s ) s h d u ld b e p u t
7th, in »he bund «land. North
M u r Uia spring oopa are gathered to
3:30 p. ro.- ÀU lnt«te«ted please be
down weeds, and add nitrogen to
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K i n g , g a in e d h is V ic t o r y In u r e m a r k * ,
a b le m a n n e r , w h ile t h o B a b y Io n In n s ,
a ss u re d o f th e ir s e c u r ity , w e re r e v e l '
lin g a t n b a n q u e t . C j r u s h a d d ig g e d
a c a n a l o f c o n s id e r a b le d e p t h r e a d y t o
d r a i n o f f t h e w a t e r o f the r i v e r a s s o o n
a « tin * n e c e s s a r y c o n n c c ilo n w a s m a d » .
W h e n t h o c a n a l w a t e r (1o w *-d I n t o t h e
n e w c h a n n e l. I t l « f t t h e b e d o f t h o r i v ­
e r u t y l e r . t h e * g n -n l b r n i e u g a t e s , o n
b*Jth s id e s o f * t l u ' c i t y , n n o p e n r o a d ­
w a y , t h r o u g h w h ic h m a r e h o d t h e a r m y
o ( C y r u s . S u d d e n ly , s t uu u n o x p e c le d
m o m e n t, th o b o a » tfr tl c it y , th e p r o u d
B a b y lo n , w a s c a p tu re d .

T O JL D T O

in This Department Will be round the
Views, Opinions and Comments
of Practical W riters

Ita' re John Bull
To E. 0, Perry m l:
lli-dink-n-diddlc. the cat and the fiddle
The Bull lumped over Cameron City.
Sure. Mr. Perry, we heel men don't
have free distribution of beef like you
phitantrophlc truck farmers do of lettuce
Mordeoad Brown giada the greatest and celery. We got wise years ago and
play I ever saw, and at the same timo
formed a beef trust, but It seems ns If
Ty Oobb and Harry Bbetnfo'Ut made
you
hay seed let u little thing like nn In­
plays almost aa: groat en the samo
spired
article in the Times-Unlon «som e
ball, so that all Ihre« ought to have
part of tha credit. But Dvowale nuda disrupting Influence at home, possibly a
plney woods cow. distract your mind so
g t —tha others only took part.
The play waa midefHa. Detroit dur that you couldn't form onythlng but a
tag Ue ^erld'i serte* betWeep Detroit resolution to distribute said cow to tho
aag Chicago whea I wsus a Cub. . W«; J¿w« winds. My notion is. that said cow
’ had the game pretty safe la t£ e /to riha wTHbe here chewing her cud when you
ItchId? and yotw celery Helds and your bank ac­
great ball. But O'Leary opened the
count have gone glimmering; also San­
fourth with a hit, end Crawford hit
safe, end with runners on first and ford’s* prosperity, 'it you don't stop
second and no on a out It didn’t look fighting said cuv^ and stop fighting
so ocmftutatdp -x e p anlaflj -w tttr—T r f p W 'H yourseW awl get Intona good
•V PAT'MORAN.
----------------------------Veteran CatoheV- of tha Philadelphia
Nstlonals, and Conoldered One of
tho Bteedleet and Hoadloot
* Catch or* In tha Busins**.
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and bow he oauld bunt, and
knew ke would bunt and that a slip
or a fumble probably would beat us.
Brown!« thought out tha play himself.
Ho told Btolofsldt to stick * t third
base and loot to n t't« , so n l f t i r what
happWod, and hs reriised to pitch
high and faat (0 Knag's signal, Insist­
ing oh pitching tow and outsld*. Kiln*
knew tbat Oobb would bunt toward
third &gt;as% And didn't want him to*—,
but Brpwn did. H* pitched fast, low
and outside, and 0 *bb pushed down as
perfect a bunt aa ever waa made, not
mors than twenty foet toward third
andf.about fire feet Inside the 11n s.
Q'l&gt;e*ry h*d loft second base th*
minute the ball was pitched, and ho is
a fast man. It didn't look possible to
make a play or to get Cobb at first—
but Brown hsd ho Intention of trying
for C o b h

h«* want«*,l to g»t O 'L e a r y

AntUypIcal or Mystlo Bsbylon.

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worse.
Here's hoping you won't he 10 short
sighted as to think you and your 20 acres
can influence, the market individually, so
get tnttof collective union and pool your
prodliet aiuT you won’t mtaaVhA! fhc ’oow
docs to ypu. ll the cow was all the one
who fattdned on the truck fanners, your
(Incle John would be hcadovethcels in
truck (alTuing tomorrow.
Yours for the protection of. the cows
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In f e r t i l e M o r l d a

Amelia reports the «atlge crop itormal
and the grapefruit deficient

Dade City will nearly double its truck­
ing ucrcngo this season.
Klkton claims to lurid the premium
ribbon with a 71 pound watermelon.
Bradcntown reports that the fruit crop
is showing up betl(8T than was ¿SpcctCrT

■W h i l e s p e a k i n g d i r e c t l y o f B a b y l o a
a n d h e r fa ll a t th o h a n d s o f th o M o d e s
a n d P e r e to n a u n d e r C y r u s , t h o p r o p h ­
e cie s s p e a k o f t h e e n d o f t h i s A g o fin d
o f w o r l d w i d e c a l s m l U e * I n c id e n t a l t o
th o o v e r th r o w o f e v e ry In s titu tio n c o n ­
t r a r y to th o D i v i n e w i l l , p r e p a rs ta r jr to
t ^ o I n a u g u r a t i o n o f M e s s i a h 's K i n g ­
dom .

The slrawtxury acreage it! Lakeland
will be much larger (his season than ever
before.
Plant City rc|iyr-« tbat its vegetable
bc* 'gc for (hi.* st_ n w,.i be incr—wed
25 per cent over last year •
Florida cart raise chest mils. T. S. Lapps,
of Clearwater, has harvested a crop, some
of whidi measured an inch and a half
across the flat side.
* E. S. Bailey, of Knights, is raising some
squashes that are in the SO pound dues,
piul doing it without fertilizer or cuhivalion.' He now believe*, thhl with j i little
effort that l'W) [k&gt;ii ml Florida «quashe*
are possible.
l tupon Springs cultivates the sea. Tlte
gulf gives up io that little dty from 3,5000^
to S7,UO0 worthof sponges'each nad eviry
week in tlic year. They use no fertilizer
and never find the rains 'deficient for
ample returns.
Avncodn-pfwre . selling Ifi. .Northern'
marKeta at 35c. to 75. epch Wli| not tend
to {»qmluri/c this fruÎL ^Tlic grower in
miti
Florida i» not gettloi'FjhveT
ten cent*
upie6e for the fruit and tlu* dealer is tak­
ing advantage o( the noxcity of Ilk* .fruit
tu kill its sqle.
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L r e q u e s t t h a t a t y o u r c o n v e n ie n c e
y o u r e a d I s a U h x 111, 1- 10 , i n c o n f i r m s - ,
t lo u o f w b n t I h a v e s a id .
1 re c o m ­
m en d fu r th e r th a t y o u c o m p a re J e r e ­
m ia h l . 15. 20 . w i t h I l f V i U t t o n * r l U ,
C ; a n d t h e 5 $ t h v e r s e V 1t h R e v e l a t i o n
x v l . 12. a n d th o 40 t b v e i^ W w i t h R e v - ,
e la t io n x v l i l . 0
C o m p a r e 'a
m la h II. d o . w i t h R e v e la t io n l
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a n d v o rm i 13 w i t h It e v e t a a lo n x v l i ,
1- 15 , a n d v e r s e » 37 , 00 . 04 w i t h R e v ­
e la tio n x v l i l , 2 . 4 . 21 .
A s L i t e r a l R a b y l o n r u le d o v e r t h e
w h o le w o r l d so M y s t i c B a b y l o n la r e p r e a e n te d 0* r u l i n g th o c i v i l i z e d w o r l d ,
a n d h e n c o t h e . e n t ir e w o r l d .
A a th e
lo r d s o f B a b y l o n w e r e m a d e 1d r u n k b y
w I t » w h ic h t h e y ' i l p u i k f r o f h t h o g o l d ­
e n v e s s e ls c a p t u r e d r r h n r t h o t e m p le a t
J e r u s a l e m , so M y s t i c * B q b y l o n . r e p r e ­
s e n te d b y a w o m a n , is s a id to m a k e a ll
n a t io n s d r u n k w i t h t h e w ln o - o r d o c t r t n o w h ic h s h e g iv e s t h e m o u t o f t h o
g o ld e n c u p . w h ic h s h e b o ld s In b e r
hand.
A s L i t e r a l B a b y l o n fo il b y t h e
d r y in g n p o f tb o w a te r s o f th o D u p h m *
te a , s o R e v e l a t i o n t e i l i n s t h a t . M y s t l o

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Box Social &gt;
Oti the evening of Beptentber 9th
people of the Ebenczcr church south of
FAT MORAN.
tile city are planning a Box Social at the
A* he pitched the biül Brownie went homo of J . M. Lord.'
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toward the foul Une as fast as hs
Erich lady Is expected to furnish a box
S i m i l a r l y , w e a re a s s u r e d , M y s t i c - B a ­
could, not waiting for Oobb to make
containing supper tu two with her name
b y l o n ’* e n d s h a ll c o m b s u d d e n l y , " I n
the boat, but starting ahead of It to
o n * h o u r ."
L i k e a g re a t m llto to n * a h *
plaoe where he felt certain the on the inside, l l t a e will he sold end
s h a ll b o c a s t I n t o t h e sell t o r i s * n o
would be. 'Hk soooped the ball' the procersds will go to the " missionary
fo o r e . N o w . t h e ra e s s a g a . la . " B a b y l o n
, while running at fbU speed and Vblrt- collection of the church. Everybody Is.
U f a l l e n . Is f a l l e n ( s e o I M e e d t o .d c a t r u o - ed' around Ilka* a top and lat drive at thvited and will be weicome.
tlo n j.
C o m o o n t .o f h e r , m y p e o p to ,
'Btelpfeldt, who wasn't-more, than,
,glì
t h a t y e b o n o t p a r t a k « l r » - « ^ k &amp; r a ln a , feer froii him. f . ddb't t)»li»k Brpwn l‘.
'atJcft-i' bunt as 0 ud{ a n i ft J O
a m t t b a t y e r e c e iv e n o t o ( .b e ^ J p l * I U • • ' , ever pitched a -faster ball, to the plot«' o e if . bec’a o i* Brown kb*w wher*/ b *
&lt;n o v e l * t lp n g v l I L 2 -d ).
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(hen that on*. It went Ilk* • rifle would bunt a cértelà kind of ball, end
shot about a foot over Stelny's hand, B M P thkl
k ^ r f a c t bunter»
Where Is Myrtlo Babylon F —
Ño student can «xàmtna.tho records and from the bench It looked a* If he that made it powslble. The play waa
w i t h o u t a s t o n is h m e n t a n d fc r e * l l s * U o n jf *4 thrown the ball-awiy^ fftetofeldtt« raadh ao rapidly that .we who yrefo elk
t t ia * M y s tic B a b y lo n in n s t •
w lM n * h ind i went up, ha duCked bls head - !-U«5K on thè benAh; Kardly* renllged
and hung to th* ball, and O’lA firj wo* -what-had com# off until or* eaw Blsiuy
g re a t, lp flo e n tto l a y *te m o f g r e a t p o w e r
fórced out .by at leaat 20 fg*L
hand* and cateto'UrebeiL
I n t h a w o r l d « 0* 14 » , 4b »s G o s p e l A g o .
Th* ptoy was the tastest and mögt .Jt WS«;-Rrownls'a grM teet » t o r - f u j*
and e s p e c U J I y at I t s elew o. , ' n i * &gt; e r y
perfectly: mod* that 1 ever saw, Ovary at th * same time J thtflk fftelny
p r o m in e n c e g lv e i» t o 'T l s b y t q p , B o t h i n
one who had a band In 1( ployed It hie greeteet eatob. . *
p ro p h e c y a n d lU r o ls U o u . w a r n *. G o d **
perfeetiy.'-'Cobb,'- although he failed,
The play »» * 4 W . It tflat
p e o p le t h a t I f t h e y h s v s .u o t . r r t f o u n d
would.hay* won St games oqt of 100 gone pext Stgihfeldt, or If Brown
B a b y l o n t h e y s h o u ld s r e k i o f . h e r ,. F o r
felled to m ake, th* play at nil. '
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s o g r e a t a n I n s t i t u t i o n a s .m o d e *11 n * - :
World's
oha)apftm hfl)»&gt;4ti«*:of
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p h r a te s , a n d th a t th e w a r o f th e k in g s
o f t h e E a s t s h a ll b e p r e p a r e d b &gt; t h e
d r y i n g u p o f th o s a w a t e r s ( R k v e l a t l o n

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tto.+ieurTtmfvunUT of r » were once pert although n j s o a J b i M r i » *
straight gnraM, Detroit ployed won*
t w f y l u f d r a f t fr o o i h e r c u p ;
and
parcel
of
this
great
Babylon—this
■ a - p.-Indeed, (ha tnUm atloa'l* that-.' the greet system of confusion by which th* der ful baseball all th * tipH^ and * Mb '
oiicated Wrlop character hat been eo (reduced Ue lock althax wnjr. w&lt;
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world
. will
b*"'*«.
W i t h tira fa ls o ( c a c h in g of
of B
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a b y l o n fi» through mislntarpretatlons of the Di­ ed th * whoto lerté*.
(ppnrrtfH mu
t o b o c o m p l e t e l y u n d o * h e r I t f f l u e a c * . vine iVonL I am aware that CotboUc*
A n d w h e n # h b , f á l l * R » T p o r t l m i l K t y fleeTare (hat Trotretant* nr® Ihla Baby... Where ai*«m Abide*,
e x p l a j o * d t h a t a ll i lio g r e a t , t h e r i c h ,, lon system; and 1 am aware tbat Pmt'"„“di' c*hs*Ury U n sad ptoon"
t h a m i g h t y , t h o In f lu e n t ia l o f e a r t h w i l l estsnls claim that. Catholics ire thgij^
m o u r n t h e c a t a s t r o p h e o f h e r f a i l Baby loo system. To my' uuderstandsanctum of n
m u s t h * p o o x U to m l .n l

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September I. on

THE SANrpRD Ht RALO
In a fplr and impartial manner, avoiding

pulse with the heartbeats of
THE SANFORD HERALD sentiments
the, people. We need your sympathy personalities In every Instance. It wtjl
only be a friendly little bout among

and support for another year, for a better
friends nod neighbors and should engen­
paper and a Greater Sanford.
der M) bad feeling. We are all eaxious
THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY
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to 'flardeet politics and continue building a
OUR CANDIDATES
R. J. HOLLY, Editor
The city election will be held in betteg and greater dty.
W; M. MAYNC1, Buoio«»t Min»|ir
December.
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As yet there has been one official an
• u *scrtp tl«n Prie«. 1 2 0 0 ■ Yeorln Advoneo
Major Marks, who died recently In New
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i iban matter Aoroat Zlovf
■»«retasi
ful shade trees .which line the .street* of
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«I Sentori florid*.
ISOS, at I
The candidates for major nndmepibere the pretty town of Orwndo. When the
AMel March Ifdril79.
yf of the City Council who receive the «upjwrt Major was mayor of Oriamlo. his hobby
of The Hefald roust stand for the following: was planting shade trees and he carried
Lake front- hwprovementA-buIkheedlng
o f industriously t and syiTefiiAflimny. ~
and
a city boulevard the entire length.
The result wals that Orinoco become fa­
ANOTHER MILE.STONE
A better sewerage system built under mous lor its trees, and Major Marks will
The Sanford Herald pasted another
the supervision of a competent city always be rerhetnbered there as if cltlten
mile
existence last week. An
.who devoted himself to practical civic
, other^uiltiHth the joys and sorrows, the engineer.
Municipal ownership of all the public beautification.--Tampa Tribune. profits nttd lSascs, the glad hantf and the
utilities which Include water works, gas
frown miu that spells the existence of a
and electric lights.
local newspaper. Since the inception of
The new Bartow Record bids fAir t c be­
Good street! and sidewalks In every
Tba Hernia just three years ago into the
come
the leading paper of the State and
life of Sanford ilia jwlicy of the paper part of the dly.
A city administration that will grant is bound to succeed with the following
has never been shaken by the sunshine
th e« Iraprovjjieuu with a conservative trite Siaftiucm at the. mast head: Local Lodge now O rganizing and Invites
of prosperity or the dark clouds of adver"A paper published In the Interest of
expense of Lha peoples money, and a filr
*s ltr
tfte best citizenship of Bortow and Polk
You to M em bership. Get In as a
and equable taxation.
. The paper started out to help build a
County
and unalterably opposed to knock­
The candidate who measures up to these
new and greater city upon the banks oi
Charter M em ber
requirements will be supported by this ers. gfaftert. deadbeats and political
the St. Johns We believed that Sanford
paper regardless of whether he happens trickery. The policy of the paper may
For q short time the eimrter will be open end the initiation foe
was destined to become the greatert city
to be a friend or an enemy of the editor not glways be correct, but It will express
will be but SS.OO. The regular fee is $25.00. We pay $7.00 |x*r
V in this section of th&amp;atato. We believed
the honest convictions of the editor,
,
week sick benefit for 13 weeks in any one year. Wc furnish fr,w
that with the proper amount of (xuh and of The Herald.'
For the Democratic party when right—
medical aid to you and your family, and $100.00 aL.death— Huenergy the cKy could be rejuvenated. In‘ HORSE CAR«. Alta. lUWtt \ A|iQltf ■ when wrong .we will help to right U.**
nwiumyit tfl ImL.71flc|.ner month with Jttfl, g\tm .assesaimaiu^^;
Juied wTt^'naw j i i i HIP •tfnergy and call
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to the people of that town that racy ore
iristics.
Enjoy
a social ni5fir cv. rv*f‘
b}lity o r purjw se its chnrflctoris
Beginning October 1, the. Sanford
the best places in tbeyttlU^far the loca­
afraid of allowing the tracks to be pul
week.
A
Ludies’
night
in
M
ooseland
every
m pnth. A man
Herald, onqof the brightest, cleanesi. and
tion of the healfh-seokef and the wealth
down on - any of prirlcl pel streets. The
judged
by
th
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cQmppny
he
keeps.'
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wife
w ill uppruvr
best edited papers In F)&lt;fri{ja. and n ctm'seeker.
street railway 'bught to cut put Orlando
sisttint worker for Hie upbuilding of San-.
^ HoW yell we hove succeeded is shown
/.youi*. com p an y. •
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and Skirt the edga-of th* dty, where the
fuMfcptHf (tie iiirroundmg terfli*iy, will hr
^ ttfi»U R *v s flaresI giving' the city an
noise would not 1 » e p T ti? ’lnb*bit
Increase of^SDpSr "bent In three' Vonr*
Iw e d Twice"* week. " .ThkYlhe defflUiuL
T k E IVPBOSE Is-iT^fa'.olik and the home office is" ut
awake.—Sanford Herald. As the trSctiwj
and over three hundred new homes and
Is sufficient for two Issues oL- the The
Anderson, Indiana. Ttm imertiberehip of the order is over 70(MXX)
ine. roUier than the street railway, os
many business blocks erected.
Heriifd Is most welcome sign ef tlia
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and
new lodgos ore beinti installed every night, over 4,000 mem­
Brer. Holly evidently thinks it is. expects
progress! veness of south Florida. The
The paper that stands for something
bers
have been written up in-the Stete of Florida sineo January.
to get most of its business from busy
Tampa Tribune remark* that if there
and speaks the truth upon all occasions
Orlando, It would not be Judicious from
.
Is bound to have enemies as well as
could t * anything better than one Herald
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business standpoint to Mcut out" the
’f id ; It li two Heralds a week, nnd
friends.
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dty beautiful. The village on Lake
And-mect your liest and influential peojue:, Non-Sectarian
we heartily endorse this sentiment
The Herald has never sought to make
Monroe will not afford enough business
PolilimJ. Tho Moooe unites a manber to his family.
an enemy needlessly but we have never
Fill tor Holly lias our congrntula lions and
Justify the runnlug of a single horsC
dodged an Issue to save u subscriber or
best wishes fur success—St. Cloud Trib­
car Une. and let alone a traction of trolley
une. .
an advertiser.
Hecome a Member by Mailing Your Name and Address m
line and the company wants business.
A fair and square deal to everyone has
It is not- the noise so much, dear Mr,
been our policy and if a lot of yellow
Last week tha citizen* of I^twrenceville
Holley, It Is the taking of valuable space
journalism has been discarded and the
in our beatiful business streets whidi ure Ga.. voted on the bond question for mu,sanctity of the home preserved at all
O R G A N I Z E R
so Crowded at time now that n man on nidpal ownership of water works ami
times It has been for the best Interests of
Plumr No 2 9 3
ltorso back can hardly get through,—Re­ sc wets. The amount tu he issued Is .JSbj-L , /Office Ÿvltj* Or. J . N/RoblnÎjpivYçwefi Building
all concerned and not because the editor
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.. feared public criticism or personal vio­
The Ignorance of our "steamed" contem­ ers, both of whidi were carried'" rilinusi
lence.
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unanimously, 199 against 9 voting for ’wOi
c*t xOffice Open EvoninE», C o m o Ih and Talk It O v e r
In the hunt for urwa The Herald has porary on (he subject of traction lines is
awful. The last time our brother editor (eft works, and 196 against I2foTsewcragq,’
never delved Into family secrets or laid
from Sfunib^rville was 1n the dty he was In a mass moeting held the night before
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•» r ' v Lbale the skeleton in the closet. Public
I *m
the electhiu a leading phyridan^tatnilrpt
given
a
ride
of
sixteen
miles
on
the
matters have been eJred for the purpose
that a handsome sanJCarJuiA" would bo
of a better understanding of city affairs Sanford Tfaction line, the only line of
built tbere if ijie water works ikopetulon
this
kind
In
Florida.
IJorse
cars
will
do
IF
- and a desire to give every citizen a fair
for Orlando and while the car is standing ca*rjetF Rviiicntly ' tjie dotfor- ik a’ firm
on
those crowded streets, she horse can believer Id i tjie purity 6(- Water furnish­
Public officials have _ received our
nibble
thi grass and keep It frym blocking ed by a tuuhidpally owned pinnL—-Ro.
praise Or condemnation which in our
V .t-Vi
the
doors
of the store.
oplnloo they deserved. There have been
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no scapegoats to heap, abuse upon nor
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WHAT CONORE*» ty»
Strong Eyes
any hero upon which to hang all the
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The Herald gives a comlcirscd state­
garlands. There is no city in the south
Made ‘from weak otul in 11nmc d, ones by
ment of the Important hiBs- passed by
LeonSnli's Goldin Eye Lutiott ' Cures sore
today that gives a brighter pnjmisfe for
Coogress. The seuion was alotlgrty one ejre* witbout puin In oue daÿ.^.' Abso.
the future than Sanford.
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and denwnstrated ,ibo strengths of the lutely harmless. ' Soothing, cooling, heal''Tr The grower of vegetables and vnm* is
Ocfnacrats. The oieoiret fn' this week's ingi-stlmulaUng. It makes strong eyes.
looking forward tu one of the best scaor money refunded. Sold by
Brir
Herald lr non-partisan njjld will tie cn- Guaranteed
W. G. Aldrich.
isqos of his career with a good.crop'and n
Joyeij b y all-Thefeeders. Next,WeeJ|\wlg
chine* to' sell his stuff* at a good ..price
It? Pf
appear Speaker Champ TUgitk'f Views of
&lt; ' guaranteed. The dredges are noV at
Congtesk’
pnd hts opinion of President
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work deepening the channel that will
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n hlriT h e.H erald . ? *■
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sonviUe. The possibilities of thif city as
iwjìàyot. LiVe ’ iNTimfsed to remove- tli*
a deep water port need hardly to be disy
coal Chuto during his administration and
■ W u x i. .Tills feature alone means''b i» has made good. -.‘ i.. • .
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• Greater Sanford. We have every assur­
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recríe»t of friends an) voters. I'
ance that the lake front will receive tho
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Municipal nw^usship of the public util­ ■uiM
uace-ltrv Iiiu *—OilsdU tte for lltr edin of
'Attention which It so richly deserves—a ities should-be vit\tveiled In (ho platform Maftir ol ih» V\lt of gài»forvi, M Ihe Oevvmhcr
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l, move Unit wili nieon thousands of tour- of the* winning.^andidkH) for office in riscuoa.
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¿ " 1 s t* 'and d' flne hotel. The railroad yards, San ford’s dty election
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freight depot and' cokl chuts 'will be re-fit- • ' , r :
' ' -moved giving Uie west side' of tba ctfy a
The Herald gives $23 toward the
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steel
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*, chance to Improve and make a better ap- bridge at «ite Geneva ferry and wfU give
-V. peAraoce.
$25 more for a bridge at lha Osteen ferry
: ■ • /mother railroad will enter Sanford How.malty other business firms will do soT
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’ , ‘ ■!■*putting our dty In direct connection with
a
bunkjr
the targe markets of the west A new
Over « huiajred thousand dollars in itutraction Une will connect dur city with the provaiocnta have been spent ‘ vfi "
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Atlantic Seaboard and the Gulf c o a s t - City in the* l*s( season and by die
DCtter county roads i(t)d Jwo steel irtg of npw reads and the improvi
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drawbridges srlllmake our'dty th&lt;j. nat- tbe old ones the farms in Columbia enu
. ural trading point for ail the people living iy hkva been 'givfcn * n Increase gf
f / y j ■-withla a radius of fifty tallos and our fine quarter of a million dSnro in vaiirA:
■tores’ and low prices on the necessities
of life will lxg&amp;that trade.. '
Florida paper* a j* cûiÿlujl qyt strong
T \ ------ Vbu have tho opportunity nnd The on spedai editions. The Palafika News,
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Herald takes prid* In the fact that in th * and St. Cloud Tribune, rogujt issued v tq
ng’lt hod a man's part. . ,
fine editions, and tbe Orlando Reporter,
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Tire years to eoroé will be nitre fruit­ Star-announces that In * few"WW ^
our
laundry
wo'rk
ful than »hose that have passed. Th* spedai Oliando edition will be srpeared
nvince you that we do thè
Herald has thpred in all. of It and our over the 'universe setting forth the■hedu’
t in SANFORD. We d*
wort Is of encouragement hsye been tie* and virtues of Orange Cohniy. :M
• backed by money when " money was
cá ftheiflothea out
needpd for public improvement Tho ^TJiat pápe dream of the Reporter Star
ÍÍ BUT- WE US
papel Is not a mendicant seeking charity
Orlando winning the state dMtnpin
-the!
hondlin^r; ^
but a business firm paying taxes, taking lopship in the year 50 11C. Is so Inaidra share of all tho public burdens and 1ng that it brings tears to Urn sye*. Tba jeyery pieéb bo that you süvq
“ even In vicissitude« taking a brighter nkl banner wai bAt/ÜU back to .Orlando ¿hé cost of our work in tiio .
ttfrl* : -vjew of materia L things, ever
imm Hiirnilj^c tahct d»y..mid..»Hi bo e x f i ^ v e i n ^ - W E - U A t t i r t f d
respond and lend a .helping lisnd*
placed In the Jewelry store with the tiu DEHVER FR E E ' and
i' Tba pa penante« upon the new year cup. two lemons, thé tin foQ bat and ba]l
TURN ALL WGRK P SiM Pwith a stronger determination to'help won this year, unde picture of a traction
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Sanford. and, Orange county. The'mer­ car Rttemptlng to lly o^tfjM hndff^viih• '
chants of Sanford have been quick to oul to u d ü n g rtg g fa Î1,K :*r i ^
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:naiamajH»d ;pf Ihff'iiHiW:««! have
00LLAR6'
responded with o liberal share of pat
In the coming dty election Thtf
. lonagc. OuT subscribers have willingly doe* sot intend to take a proutlnoat. ___
paid the price of ,a paper that stands for for any fketiom; This paper will endeavor
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tije best in everything and one whose to sol fdth the dalms'of oech candidate P H O N E 3 0 — T B * $ o f t W a t e r P l a n t
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Bryan Higgins

tittle Happenings— Mention of
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home from a visit to points in North
Carolina. . * *

C. C. Coffee, the presiding genius of The
Boaton store, left on Tuesday for Balti­
more where he will purchase the latest
PERSONAL ITEMS O f IN TEREST patterns for the fall ond winter trade.
The Sing Ilotclhas dosed at Coronado
Summary of the rio .lln g Small Talk and Will Lcfllef. Harold Haskins. Ntxqii
Butt and J. D. Davison and the French
Succinctly Arranged for Hur­
chef;
George Wahhtohcc returned home
ried Herald Reader».
on
Wednesday.
Tim boys report a good
•,'o-J a. L WlUon ond wlfo of Oakland
-tifue and Coronado betteh (he finest eve*
Let us cultivate n public spirit and
Uit night en routé home ironl S*0talk less and work more. EncOurage our
lnet&amp;
David and Wideman Caldwell aro In
welf York lb!« week buying goods for the
detriment »tore of D. A. Caldwell fit
Soot.,
D C- Wagner and family moved Into
0 JL Herndons 0«w. bouse on Fourth
meet, between Magnolia and Palmeiro
iveuucs.
The many friends of J . N. WUltner
will be glad fd'Morir that be is convfcleoc•nt from bis recent illneaa.
-Mrs. H. E. HouahoUer of Plant City la
slslting the family of ber son, Dr. W. E.
Houshotder.
Miss Alice Wldtner and Annie L ee
atdwdl are Having-^dellghtfui viilt with
frfcniU iß Wiuter -Up «ioti—- iv n n u ^ ' V

Bring your old Urea to Sanford Mschlm
St Garage Co. for vulcanizing.
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A few more Mason Fruit Jar* left at
reasonable prices, at W w. Long's Grocery.
.
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The nursing home at 8th and Dm Ave,
is prepared to care for u limited number
of surgical cases. Mrs. Wright, nurse in
charge.
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Fat chipped beet while the weather is
wgnn. cut in on American Slicing machine
nt W.W. Long's Grocery.
44-tf
Ju sl rcclrvcd a new tine of Art
square», prices reasonable. Sanford
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We are equipped to handle your repair
work.
Sanford Machine L Garage Go.

WANTS
All Local Advertisement« Under This
Heading. One Cent a Word Each Issue
For Sale— Horse, wagon and harness
$130. Mrs. E. Groenland, R. F. a 3. 3-2t-p
For Rent—Five-room house on Melonvilte avenue. Apply Mrs. AL Speer, 112
Laurel avenue.
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For Rent—Five acres richest farms.
Close in. For Sale, large tract celery
land, and orange grove; none better in
state; by owner- Bax 473.
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For Sale—Two all steel Deere pluauu
jdlh ¡qriUng Coulter. Dirt cheap. Also
W t T r iJ f fSjuywiiT.'-eSdi tftir.'e -WyjmdettTr
rossttrs Several loads of stable manure.
Jnmr.k C Harris*.
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For Sale, to Rent or Share Forming—
About 8 acres land to cultivutr, house
and bornon place;\wo »owing wcU*‘21c
miles from city on First street, west side.
For particulars see Addison L Williams
‘fit D. A. Caldwell A Sous, or J . E. Pace.
3-1 t-p
' One and two horse wagons with celery
FDR SALE;—
flared side bodies at Underwood's. 17-tf
4-room cottage
AutoeS and carriage painting ut Un­
Full lot
* Good residence section
derwood's. First class work
31-if
3100.00 cash
All kinds of repoir wotk Sanford Ma­
515.00 per mouth
chine A Garage Co.
IN-if
without interest
Address Hoi 1273.
New tires put on old Go Gurts ut
the Sanford Furniture Co
38 M Wanted—Good Housekeeping Magazine
Gas engine repair» Sanford Machine requires the services uf u representative
in Sanford to look after subscription re­
A Garage Co.
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newals and to extend circulation by spec­
Huy Henry Clay flour of W W Umg ial inctliod* « Inch have proved unusually
and get the best on curth.
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__We make a specialty of framing
pictures Try us, Sanford Furniture
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Mrs. M I. Allen left fur New York
Saturday, will be uwuy three yorks to
buy her fall and winter slock. Walt for

OES it mean anything to
you to have clothes to fit,'
properly tailored, to hold
its shape and be absolutely sat­
isfactory even to the slightest
detail ?
We rep resen ted . V. Price
&amp;. Co., of Chicago, whose Made
to Measure Clothes embody all
these features.
The Fall and Winter line of
over 400 all-wool samples of
the newest colors, designs and
models are ready for inspection
May we have the pleasure
of showing them to you?

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short visit to her friend. Mrs. Samuel tfte*w?)fs o
pulestou. left on Wednesday last for her »liquid write the [resident of the institu­
tion for o copy. Excellent picture« are
Iil Lut _ enjoyed «e verni shown of various buildings on the campus
laotocyole to the beach f^hiySj lent» roonusMfli various * 0 }
ifei and manyphaues of college
The ball‘gatne Monday with Leesburg
will Start protnply at 3.30; so as to enable
' people living on "the Traction Line to
ditch die 5.20 car.
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Mr. and Mrs Levi Bluford have return­
ed home from a pleasant trip to points
■—in Indiana. 1- — . .
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Tlie fall season has- opened. Doc
Castle has arrived from his trip to Canaaloda. N. Y.. ond everything will now go
«a ahead.
Mr and Mrs. Frnok .Woodruff and chlldrt* have returned from a vacation at
various points in North Carolina,
W. K. Gardner left on Wednesday for
Waycrus* where he will be engaged for
several months contracting.
Miss Emma Russell uiui Mrs. Nellie
. . GiOon. of Sanford, Fla., are visiting their
m.v Mr. and Mr», j . X . ftuisclJ, her«
*^«1 ¡iresent.—Dison^Ry.) Journal.*.’
- Tb£ mat) wbo gets mad at whaPthe
newspaper says about him should return
thanks 'three times a day far what the
. ptwsiwpcr* knew, about him and supvnméó.

' -'3 &lt;5JMS doses ”666'' will cute any cus*
of CtlftlS ond Fever, Price, 25c
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Place tile titles to your real estate in
the Realty Trust Company and avoid com­
plications. For imriiculars addyess B F
Whitner, J r - Secretary
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■' Miss Gelile ' butt, returned this .Week
Swellcst. line of Go Carts In the city.
after.» delightful outing in North •Caro­ Sanford Fufnfturo Co
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line awl Atlanta. . ’ .V\At Long'» grocery you get best grad
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D. it. Sweat, n funner pastor of the Elgin butter on Ice.
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Goes To Panama
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RouioeijM " WlMT:' Iriive' roda y far . P.' G. Miller who owns the Howard
Jacksw^tóto Wiii W# «mü. Mrs- fCJ. Whither place on Cameroon Avo., (eft;
last week for Panama where Ire is to taka
t-&gt; Mt«: a ., ttnAjlsuns Òf fiftamt; Fla., wfio a position with the Government, in thd
&gt;f b“» Iwé» visiting I&gt;«L sìgteni,
Lola’ clerical department of ^the cannai work
; 'ErArtf. Mrs, Jones nodMrtr,, Claude H w J- there. Mr Mif^r lias rentnd
don: left YAdncsdny for 4 visit (u Mf. here to Mr.' Esimigli w|io w
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,54|tw»iert&gt;nvMre, toirilipr. v f Johnaon this ucaioti
TYCltyrTFniir*^^ ' -y- • - A -

Mary Alice Martin^. WboJuta been
spetiJing fhe summer months ^wlth. her
'(Sister, Mr*. George Fog, J r , ieft Wgdndli.
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Miami, prapav'atory to •lesomi tig'
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thi» faß. ' v
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AUtUpwsXof 'Purtsmouth. Yh-.
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/«topped ovdr Goy fwçeii t! ui trt Tuesdiiji'evening for a short
Visit ta llii rem i/». (W ile rio*, ^ and
of Jacksonville, un
•tupped .over (or •

C lothier and Men’s Furnisher
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Best Fertilizers
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gj&amp; sf CLASS £RATK MATERIALS, Sftnford,

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b&lt;iune. nth
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(i| | x BK SIUK OUT IN
I'ough'Qp Dies—Fo/libn^».dknd Cattle,
r ii i l y
th è
country far uew stuck, just in. Jh a Cpo. ÏI. t eraald
HwffhroCu.
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tay from ‘ a ' tlbctor.
C o n te *tv
Ìor-’jSale-TLimited quantity of' orlory
u fo r d a F R IV A T p HOSPITA L at •eetl. gulden self btaUching variety. 1910
com! S treet * and L a u reF A venuS stock at $5.U0 tier pound while it lasts.
d bo qi&gt;der th e n trc of*Sn ex p eri- Chasejfc,. Co.
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ped nume. N ö. Ttfberçnlosia puFor Sole—Remington. Typewriter, gdfal
order, $15. Enquire Pqstoffke. R. Hom'lfata accepted. ' ^.
ghous.
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For Sal©—New hay presa, never been
used. See Hand Bros, or address J . P,
MusMlwhlte. Orlando. ( ^ . . 6Txfr
• For Sale—5 acre iotm. twenty bearfufi

s M th H a lf T h e W o rK
•Ygif.t^l^Yifiorti to farm vriffibut Iluict Ji ¡mjilaptivhu Thejr
implenrfmts* everTtyv'ented to nrcf&gt;^rd.thp;:•&lt;
A“ ^hiroatorliiji results and lighten faith .iml^arclnh lai&gt;or.
IrLivcf twyr hiijlion farmers arid pudctict's ate now
'W ^Unet jhri ^Strong an&lt;l lastii^'*. Fully piarafitccd. ' j U

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orange trees, •5Ô pe'acli u « » . also verji
large bearing pê&amp;r txees^/ modeen i t e s

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turned to thmâtf ûnSriUmlA)hlitL 1 MriC

cottuge. front and back potihe*. faoe»
■bath,Golden 1-tlkc. 3 milfs soutli east of
Sanw d: 15 minute* walk to stiect r»ih,
-way, alau Ovehlh. ntlhbad. Fine drinking

J. G Standifar nnd'Mias ..Ruth Strisâifar
JC u lftw t. « ^ . iiiothe^' sind, siltéz.of
Mr*. MfikwH^hccompatiied her home and
»itl be her gifeits.
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WafiûA^-Chtop -liorte ¿ ‘m i Jm ftn!

on Monday tor .a hx Weeks' slay n't O o »

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utility, and Onr Prices Are Right

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rieiVe lueimrn scitu er-l t

M. n. « rtV IN » , V-*rwe,ft. «. T#WU», Ceahler

v* a few,first tjU»a tiled
aliare*. No tuunay ré-,
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and dialer ln Sanfoql

nlshed, llglit housekefcpirtg, 118 French
Ave, west Side, twq minute» from dei»L

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KEEP OUT OF THE RUTS
Keep out of the ruts when you
settle on Volusia Farms; . Don’t .
do anything for the reason that your
neighbor is doing it. Have a rea­
son of your own. Have a mind of
your own both to learn and act up­
on what you learn. : Don’t emulate
the example of the Chinese who do
things because their fathers and_
grandfajthcrg did them.___ y
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land, yolir crops, your livestock.
Don't come to Volusia Farms wit!»
the idea that you can farm in the
same wav as you farmed in. the
**. nvith and then, knock- Florida because you did not adapt yourself to
Florida climate, Florida soil and
Florida methods.
T r y to.

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prove our methods and our
crops. Give thought for the mor­
row. Try to get all out of each
acre that it will produce the year
round.
Endless opportunities arc yours
for the making. No need to seek
them. They , arc here waiting for
you if you have ambition enough to
make a close study of your business.
Farming is a- business-just-tn
the same way as keeping a store or
running a mill. Possibly farming
is the most exacting of ail businesses
in that it needs men of brains, am- ■
bitiom.stickability. Volusia Farms
offers opportunities for .the brain- icst, most ambitious men jn the*
country who arc long on stickability.
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‘ «-»*» inc resources of Y olustar arms
have hardly been scratched. There
is likely no end to them for the man
who gives^his attention, his energies
and his best thotight to making the
rich soil produce its limits..
There are possibly many new ^ &gt;
varieties of vegetable, fruits, nuts,

FarmB territory has already proven
itself for beans, * peas, pOtatQesi *
radishes, beets, cucumbers, eggplant
peppers, tomatoes, cabbage,- sugar
cane and a host of other things;
oranges, grapefruit, tangerine*, kum- .
quats, grape«, and so forth, but we
believe that^many other articles ci'.
food for nian and beast con be rail- . ..
cd here to the ultimate profit p i the. grower, and our country.
. Alfalfa, for instance. ;A ,large..
. number of farmers arc experiment­
ing with-dijji valuable forage plant, ,
The minute a Volusia farmer, sue- „
ceeds in-growing i t &amp;t a reasonable
' cost, (he value, of all thete lands
‘ / - .will increase marvellously Ufo mon• { .etary
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finest cash crop that-can be grown-&gt;11*
on these lands, -Long staple cotton
crops can be converted into cakh:1"^
immediately, or can be held for tak­
ing advantage bf market fluctua­
tions — buit any time you want

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to adK^ymir cotton ypu can *
got the cash for It.
Live stock farming' assuredly
appeals to broad-minded men as be-

ing a source of large income. A t a
. time when the country is groaning
under the extortions of the .beef
trust and Florida fails to meet the
of home consumers, the
market for live stock is immediate.
Florida imports large quatitics of
western meat while her own praries,
capable of sustaining thousands of
caulc^au^qcglccudU»A4itdc study,
along the line of growing feed in

the leading men of the county,
careful and business like in your
farm operations and J n your
marketing. We want you to ac­
cumulate a surplus a t the bank
as a result of your foresight and
uncommon practice on the farm.
Teat things for yourself— K E E P

O U T O F T H E R U TS.
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live stock— a little step out of
the rutf will make many a man
rich.

And whyttot gorin' for-poul­
try raising as’ a fetlS lN E S S rit
is reported that on a poultry
farm near Volusia Farms, .the.
owner is cleaning $2 a year on
every chicken. ^Florida imports
larg^ quantities of poultry into a
market that cad be supplied by
Florida Grown Poultry, Florida
Laid Eggs, Florida Chicks. *
This entire Bulletin could be
filled with instances of golden
opportunities for men who will
get out of the ruts. The only
reason why Florida u n p o rtstta «
quantities of fresh and canned
foods is because people are too
m u ch . inclined to keep in the
rut— they do things because their
neighbors do tbHm, they do not
diversify.
The successful Volusia farm- .
er will not* put all of his eggs in
one basket: by growing o single
*crdp. H e will be alive and up-todate. , He will diversify., He will
have many string» to his bow.
He will have something to sell7
.the entire year, because the soil
will produce the entire year b y
rightjnethods of planting and
cultivation. He will have corn,
hOgp, sheep, wool, honey, poultry,
vegetables, eggs,
abd
so oh, all
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farmer who raised and \fed hogs
for; teh y ears and never Yearned
a tiling, while not mutjh over*..a
ifine trom him lives another farm o r I o Ka 1-irtO K n a n 1•&gt;nioi*«rf 1«/»At
mer who has been raising hogs
rich ipan.
He made a close
stydy of hog raising, milking ex- j
perimenfe in a;Ylmi|ed * why and
carefully )S#t»wg . jnethoda^be
read oho pit and- fer eight years
lie iK-vw- ldst a pig? ,
are^no.endnf fads attfttttd, as in
every oilier busmens and also
deep tilth to drop into;that lead
to failure. Investigate VVbluis^
¿F in n s íoryourself andftñm.-tiro
standpoint of what you - want ui
do there. We want you tcr.^ei
Volusia Farnis f o r yourself'
Whl^.’we are always filling to
make n aefectionfor, yo\i; we pre­
fer not to selFan acre ihight unseen^ We want you-to ^e satis*
fled, sflccessful, happy, head and
shoulders above thoi
ruts We want you to^be amon

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PtoTice TO rrOCKHOLDCRS
Howard-PacKard Land Company

C rontlnl to the Citrus Southern Rail
w a y Company

Chase &amp;

»«Ilford Lodi« No. 1 7 ,1. 0. 0 X.
Mreu «very Monday at 7:30 p in . over Imperial
Theatre I t Hall. N C
W S Ba im i », Sec'y.

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A CdwuTm OauniD UxLca mi Ijtm or rut Sacalnola Chapter No. 2 ,Order Eastern Star
Star* or Futuna, Ira Sonman a»u Axuuo.
Moon every areond and fourth Friday In month.
- CtrtAia Kasim, Fkanunxct ana Pyiviixca
Every one vl.o baa aeen hi* Star lo the Coot ala
cordially
Invited to vtail the chapter.
■ lit It OtPAiNEDby the Council of the Clly of San­
ford, Orando County, Florida.
.Section
That authority la hereby given,

-----ooovayad unto the ClUui Southern
Railway Company, a corporation ref anlied under
the law» of the State o&lt; fIreW». luvfocc*uore and
r A p plicano«» f o r T a * ‘ D eed a«at&lt;oo. the rUbt. franchl»e and privtkre to build,
oooatruct, maintain, operate and conduct a railS c c tlo r f 8 o f C h a p te r 4 8 0 « , mod, to be operated by any motive power other
than «team, throuth the »aid City of Sanford,
o f flo r id a
upon, aland, through,over and acme* the itrreta
and avonaaa of the aold City .of Sanford, aafoiInti'
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llulhey Street from the wrilrrn trrmlnuaof raid
iy of June. Hughey Street to Palmetto Avenue, Palmetto
Avenue from llulhey Street to Thirteenth Street,
ilion for'
Fourteenth Street from Palmetto Avenue to Cy­
pres« Avenue. Cyprraa Avenue from Fourteenth
fciowlnldeoaiwd prtyotr, a«u«eu m
Street to the northern Corporate Itmlu. Water
Street from Cypreea Avenue to Sanford Avenue,
Sanford Avenue from Water Street to Commercial
ftvO tounknown. Ho Till,broinnlninE.&lt;
Street. Commercial Street from Sanfun) Avenue lo
Palmetto Avenue. Alan. Thirteenth Street from
Cypreaa Avenue, weal, to an unnamed Mreet be­
tween Lm* IS atMf 38 ot Rohinaon'a Survey of an
Lbae*Mtl CertiSeata. (hall bo redeemfd
Addition to Sooth Sanford, thence north alftid raid
unnamed
»treat tat hh noithern end of raid afreet
tafto“ *. TaiDM^vwWRB A t n m t m
1 day Of .Vvi-rotbry,, A .D J till.
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and Tamarind Avenue from Ita aoulhcrn lerminua
to the northern corporate llmltr.
AMUMrny la alao lirrrby liven, (ranted and
Utkdayc*
conveyed to thaCHnia Southern Railway Oompany.
Ua auoceaaon and aaalina. to bulhj. conatnai.
ta circu it C o u rt. 7 t h , Ju d ic ia l C ir c u it
O rio le C ou nty, f l o r i d a
flifrala CHIUIn

Dirotto

T. tC C fllU ïn»
TaT- H. GUUUn:
Uaspeara fsem the nfMavl

bvrtia dulr
Bled
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twrara that h
the above enti

theta it no palUi’ Ç
vtam the aertica or

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SH IP P E R S OF

r. O. r . Calary City Acri« 1833
Meetint« Qrat and third Turadayi in every month,
fiali ln Welböime Block, third Boor.
Phoenix Lodge No. 3. K. o f P.
Meets second and fourth Mondar» Viali]
nlihta always welcome. P. E. Hutchlnaon, C.

Florida Fruits

Sanford lod g e. No 8 2 . T. U M

U Taylor. Maatar; H. t Tolar. Sr
Communication every flrat and third Th
tt 7:30 p. m. VUItingbrothers weicoma.
Unite Brotherhood of Corp«i\tora ond Jo in
* era of America
Sanford Local Union No. 1731, U. B. of &amp; and J.
of A. nw*u every Thursday night at 7 o'clock la
the bailee' Hail. W. ARumohr, preaMent; T. U

General Insurance Agents
SANFORD, FLORIDA

era corporau&gt; Umlu, LeMher with the right lo
S a k s D r i M COtl to ( A d a ratabtlahni by the
City of Sanford lor aakd Cyprraa Avenue from
Water Street, north, to the northern corporate llroth; nod to make and lav a roadway from the raid
Watai Street to the northern and of aalridock: taki
rood way to be built of auch material aa the Grantee
herein named, ita auocaaaort or aaalfns. may
deem advkahl* and aufTIricut. and aaid roadway
in be free and even to the dtlrena of Sanford for
Ingraaa and ctroaa to and fiom aald dock.
Authority la alio hereby tlven. l ranted end cooVeyvd te the ClUue Suutlitm Railway Company,

DENTIST
omen: Yowell Duilding

deem adviaahletnd^umchaiL a

j. E Alexander Attorni# for

Privato Hospital
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attendu.ir, No TutxrcuWi patienta aetrptaJ. Apply , ‘ . . • . . . . .

Secopd St. and Uniti Ave.

The Florida G row er

tnbe iron pud open to the dllieni of Sanford for
The CUrua Southern Railway Company. Iu auciMiuu and uiilni, la hereby Iranini all the
righta. use*, purpoeea and prlvTlelea pertaining ttr
auch dock* and wharvea for the aoovenletit tram-

DENTÎST

.he authority, rlihu and priixl and conveyed In (be pre
the CUrua Southern Railway
raaora and aaalgnt, aliall ran•titule a franchi
..___ for the bulldlnl cmutnicUna.

DR. F. C. BOARDMAN

mainulnlH. operating and rondretlng of the aaM
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rnliroa.1 al aaid docka and wharvea Inte-tprtulty.

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upon
the lullowing
condition. andI lermt
- (A) The aaid lirantM herein named. Iu tuaxaaortor aaalina. lhall coaudete the oontUuction of
iu aaid railroad from the City of Sanford. Oranje
County. RorMa, lo iheClty of Klulmmee. County
of Uaceola. anil Stale of Florida, within two year*
from the date of the approval U thta unlhiftncr.
and the failure to ruMpi^U auch *t.rk
■.hall cooatituta . ta breach of fbla ordinance

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CA RS

For Inform ation, R ates and R eservations see near­
est A tla n tic Coast Line A gent or write

P L N T I S T
A ll M o d ern M eth o d s and A p p lia n
ROOMS I ( ,&lt;m1 7
PHONE M
Gtmtt W.»rttf,iJ B.Li.a«
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A. W . FRITOT, D. P . Agent
JACKSONVILLE. ILORIDA

13« West Bay St.

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OUTCOPATHIC
P H Y 8 I C t AN

Ollier- A Residence 5IU MoSnoliu Ave
Office Hours: 9 lo I2: 3 lo C
Other liuura by appointment

Fee truciera and fruK (1
falla who want ta know al
Weekly SI 00 per yea

«¿Tintan

SOUTH

in|roe« and f t ; ™ to and from aaid dock.

Cittì Circuit

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DR. R. M. MASON

DR, W. E. H0USH0LDÉR

Tetina m tM iL lt.

NORTH

SANFORD. FLORIDA

Avtnua an extended In Lakr Monroe to the northera corporato llmlta, together with the rilht to W eiborn Block
tnaUPlIU abd rut* to a grade rafaMlahcd by the
Clly of Soirfnrd for aaid Tamarind Avenue from
Sanford . Florida
donroe Street, north to tt* nor them corporate
imlUlbnd |o make and lay a roadway from aaid
Monroe Street to the northern end of aaid dock;1114 roadway t u b e o f aufh material aa Gran*

lay of Aufuit. A. U.fiM

and

Sanford

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THE FLORIDA -GROWER

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Florid

A N D £W JOHNSON

800 Florida Atro,

B la ck a m ith ln g and H oraeahoninc

H a rn o *« and W ag o n s

A T TO R N EY -A T-LA W
Crm-ttree In Stale and Federal Court».

’ V '- Horses and Mules Bought and Exchanged

M C T. Bulldlrtl

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

. GEO. A. De COTTES

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A TTORN EY and COUNSELLOR aT*LAW
Prncticn in S u ita and Fextarul Courta
S o n fo rd F la .

Gnmer-WiKxlmff BWd

Quicker, Neater and Better than the Old W ay
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f«t editing anr mill çver bnlR-^a mill
UiMynhcan bay at. fb« right prieo and

Realdedce«. Sanford and Svlvan Lake
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•Jlfi which yoa^jtcu fUCT.tr b ig m o n e y .

L G. STRIN G FELLO W

It’s alt in the Taylor Feed

»11 e l« * , portable and a la -

k m i ^ ^ r ! § G t Iron Work«

xn(b Street, eaat ofTraagh Avenue, to pa»aeo»r

The*aaid call read ahaU be limited todout**

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Wad* W ill Bay Phono Toll on
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Manufactured with pure diadlled water—they will prevent llluof*, aid

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ANO DENTIST

orrieg DAtarsTHAitant*
R-tPifi- ®L
ÔRLANDO. FLORID

herewHBi ha
Hon.Turreit Lake. ^Mf«
M. W. LOVELL, -■

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Plumbing and

b undoubtedly spreading—you abould
investigate and light It If U *
ciptea are arrong, or fight for It if rigbL

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Only N»tion«l.B»nk ln-9f«nK© County ’
Fund» Protected, by Burglary Insurance
S a fo ty D ep o sit ¿ o x e a T o r R an t
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illges linn and’givo yod-health

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DR. B. D. W IERENGA

landlord's slave no longer.

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nay at any time hereafter be filled la:or

#cka on HMtber Street, eaat of French Avenue,
elmetto Avenue. Thirteenth Street. Fourteenth

!B &amp; M £ £ SL

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Granire. Ila adreeaaora 0« awlán».
-artìtt. ripeoae
incidental to any. water

maoufactart E n aln «, .Boiler»,
» ngl* Machine*, Chl-Off BtWl.Wood
BpUUon, tli.,-'anddi&gt; Foundry Work.
I f f * ^ biforkuaWaiod prkm &lt;ooany(him

Our Easy Payment Plan

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the aarm- material and
and done upon thruleipenae Of Itictl pavini
italnanre thrreuf to lx
rein ñama!, lu euçrre-

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centuries baa been "of th e belfvenly’ W *. J . ■-T -H• IG
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A Utl(e “ree Simp and Woman's E *. . - - »* .»v,
kind- It has been, tiling and l.isiUring to lorlm* seal, obedience and ac­ change la now in foil awing In our city;.
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KTHficlaco, tivity each as have tbo “hearing ear,"’
It,can be' found in room 9, WHbourne
Cal., June 2fi.—I’aa- the heavenly calling to Join l-heirship
block. Come up and aee what it really is
Mdrras- with Messiah, This glorious privilege
like, you can have an Iced' beverage ac­
i-0 IS&gt;g&lt;j audiences la about to end because tbo full num­
companied bp deimy sandwjchea or cake,
ornee With HOLDEN REAL ESTATE CO.
twlcv today 'at the ber predestinated o f tbo Lord will soon
or
order a light fund), any hour of the day
Gulden G ate.\ He bare been, completed. Meantime, the niter ten o'clock In. the morning. What
Sanford.
Florida
addressed a con­ Pastor and others of God's consecrated
people should.he Zionists In the high­ la nicer ou j ho* day «in attractive edjvention of the “Inest sense of tba wdrd and, laying aside ruundinga. Them will be fancy articles
tenia Hon a I 111 b le every-weight and svury besetting «In, on sale. Mayhap just what yob are
Btudeuta Aa?ocla- ^each liould ttrirO to roako bla “calling looking for and hAyen't time to make.
tlo n "
In
ecaalon and election on to" 'to n place in the You can bit, either patroness, patron, or
here, r íe h a s twvn m ak ing a so rt of Heavenly Zlotn-^thjuKlngdotn of M
Where you, can get the best of everything ddivero«!
contributor. Of Course you are solicited
c o n tin e n ta l to u r, Including ImlUin¡u&gt;o K d k
to help make- tbf*’ needed departure in
* to^your door by speclai »messenger and on Time
ift MU l*e from thlk M t Zion, the
Ua, Ht. L ou la, K a n * * » O il/, l*uéblo, Colouf city:a aueccaa.
spiritual
Kingdom
of
Messiah,
that
tbo
WC CARRY A CO.MPLriL UNI UI
orado B p ria g s, D eliver. S a f i -L sk o C ity ,
To' those anticipating working IrW conLaw wjlbgo forth daring tbs' thousand
Loo Angelen, P u aailcfU an d S a n ta
. Florida and Western Beef and f-ork’, lamb. Dry anti
years o f tbs Messianic reign; the great junction with the atchange let ua "*whis­
C rd s. 1 q a ll tbt-fte c l d t s l o c a l tr a n c h e s
v Salt Meats,'Fish, Poultry and Home-Mada
Judge and Law-giver o f tha Wbridwtll per. there 1* not n membership fee etc• .o f.ttio “ 1. U. tí. A .“ Invited bln» and
jS f t jc ,
a
,
; ...
be the glorided R edceni^^abd nti ' Acted, merely the teatyhr cent on the
m ad e arru trg cin eu la fo r pu blic ad
aoBocUlse, In.ilU.yyy^vLB1'offices of*' ‘ dollar to porMlm KricV . fw the hand­
, d rew ee ^ a tr a in limd o f Illb lo BinWe ore now prepared to give to the trade our special
Prophet«. Priest. K(ng. inidge and Me­ ling and thowlng your 'good^/^Yoa „ can
dupla o ra w ith b1rpr V bóü t one h u n ­
diator, will t&gt;e the faithful Zionists of phonauwjo In apd ace hei—ohfcf cakca.
. _______ HOME M ADE. COR IV B E E r
d red and fitly Jn nil. '
the -present time ybn-xptlowMn-. th«
Huttings ere to "¿¿.bold returning steps of ;helr-Bcd«etbcr, delighting Co salads or even «oodwiphea. This most
.
.Try it—»you will be. pleased, ’ .
Bf c &gt;
•.—. • . * t ttncrtTUeato. I'orjinmi. Tacopm lay do arti their Jlr» * for the Trut h's certainly ought to appeal-to'the ladies
‘
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Seat 1 . Vrdcouv er, ClIgEiy, •Wtfrnl- sakjt And for the bfsthren's sake. In oi Sanfort',
co-opcrition
títMBáln
— -------r — ----- —
eo-opefition with the oraat
g r a a tfH
H |oHf
HO P*rK Avenus
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, The Ward From JaruaaUm.
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: Aa soon at ML Zion, the Kingdom,
'.'c
Ekrthly Zionism./.*
■hall bo completed by the glorification
yi|jr * If, Irf f •* •
■s *
«
rv,
Bpeaktng from the teat^. “Tb)S'Law o f the lest member of the Church, It
abili go forth from ML ZI0o and the will b e tljn a for .tba Law to go forth
iI
A'
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W ort of the 1-ord frum' jgrtiwilim “ , therefrom for the correction, of tha,
f f
p g h lf h U. 3), P a s to r ItuaeeU deCtatwd Wp(ttt*a atrglra Jn righteouaneaa—fpr
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that
.Christiana
bad
load
lattei)
ttg
this^fgf
pwrthniW
trf
afar/
form
o
f
lnU]dl&gt;
èiPr&gt;r?ïy..
ippreprinted ta ■tlu'tnheivca many ■ty and .every thing contrary to tha Gold­
r? .
. - , ly kPTUtpiwi» o f tbs Scripture* which are en ftu la^ fn o ttifi wurda, whan the

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W declare*!. U showing Bible Btud’enta
, &lt;he-5crrot o f;fh l* t&gt;oalUon. Jjjw« who
‘ d o jtw t accept Jc»iU As tbSlr Bailor
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v,
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W sfeO n d tb#
rtghteouauea*
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w f believe The. Lctd i£r
áaiiiorul,
iiiit send along' a bog of
preparation o f ua
groar
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spira tlnu of thoaf prolulaea wilMead
sure o f tile q u a lity of th e boo«
their hearty tic k to the Iiord In
bong: If you g e t them from us
cr and .rtppiieation and will lead
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IN SANFORD—U h i» Worth Uvhtg

Volume IV

SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY, SCPTtMDCR 8. 1911

AROUND FLORIDA

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TO AFFILIATE INTERESTS?

THE GROWERS’ PICNIC

CUV COUNCIL MUTS

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NEW CRATE FACTORY

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Florida Vegetable and Trull Growers
heartily In Favor Of A White Man's
Prim ary
All Are Invited to Come Aifdr*c
Sanford Will Be the Site of
M ay Get Together
City Council, mot in regular »eeston -----.Mammoth Industry 11.
Witt the Florida Citrus eaokange and
Enjoy The Day
September 3th at 730 p ,-ra. Present
the Florida Vegetable Growers’ Associa­
W. D, Holden President, pro lem 11. R.
tion afllllateT The Tampa Times, after
Steyens
J . D. Davison S. Runge H. SITE PURCHASED THIS WEEK
ON
THURSDAY
SEPTEMBER
14
interviewing
officers
of
the
Citrus
ex­
CULLED FROM THE STATE PRESS
Ward B. A. Howard. Absent D. L
change, published the following
Thrasher. Minutes of the last meeting
‘That a fusion betwedii the Florida
juranaMafttM W M k'l Moot Irtl- Citrus exchange and the Florida Vege­ Many Prominent Speaker« To Be read and approved. The reports of Sanford Offers a Fine Local M arket
for Industry of Tbit Kind—De­
Present and Address the M eet­
In tM
darshn) and Treasurer for August read
table Growers’ Association, may be ef­
tails W|H Be Given Later
ing
a
f
Growers
State's
and ordered Hied. Moved and seconded
fected In the not far distant future Is the
The
Sanford Manufacturing Company
The annual growers' picnic will take that the matter of the non fulfilment of
Wttt Palm Beach tuu ordered another belief of the officer» of the funner body.
to
a
new
concern that will establish a
place
at
Beck's
Grove,
near,Cameron
City,
the Sanitary contract by E. E. Brady be
arioed of oil for km on the city’* »treat»,
“Last year overtures, were made to the
large
crate
and box factory in Sanford at
on
Thursday,
Sept.
14.
The
picnic
will
yba remits attained with that used three vegetable growers at Sanford to this end
refered to the Sanitary Committee, with
an
eerly
date.
The details of the com­
he
a
basket
affair,
supplemented
by
a
nstruction to report at the next meeting,
month# ago hare been vary pieaainf.
but at that time the negotiations were
One fish fry, and to those familiar with carried. Moved and seconded that no pany cannot be given until next week.
yuml eltizena are planning to rid that not favorably received. It seems. ' This
* ;
The site purchased from the Holden
these annual picnics there Is no need to more money be paid Mr. Brady * on
dty of tha little English sparrow« which year, however, there appeals to be a
expatiate at length upon the good time Scavenger contract until the Sanitary Real Estate Company to on the west ride
within fir« yaaia hare literally overrun complete revision df feeling on -the part
opposite the Vlrglnla-Carolina Chemical
of the-vegetable men and the prospect! to be had. Along with the good things committee makes Its report. Carried. The
tha residence »actiona of the dty.
Com
pony's plant and borders on Lake
to
eat
will
be
a
feast
of
reason
with
Two lads a n en route' from Chatta­ of the two bodies working in conjunction prominent tpeakars like Senator Bryan, Clerk was Instructed to purchase a book Monroe giving the factory oifipie railroad
and employ on assistance to transfer the
nooga to Jacksonville, riding their'blcy- ore considered exceedingly bright. .
Congressman
Clark
and
Prof.
Rolfs
of
the
names in the old registration book to live facilities'as well as the water transpor­
“The citrus exchange would welcome
,, de» the entire distance. The .trip should
tation.
such a fusion, officen of thotorfisniaatlu r^i
* V m e tfc w iU fe W :
MM
following resolution ftTfttfopietf:
state, and It will be wholly up to (hi vufrelftbo sît ÎEtthù^ânÔÏ.
Jim Lee. a colored restaurant keep«.
ter
in
cliargeare
here,
today
and wilj
Word ha* been received by the Grow­
Whereas, At the last meeting of the
vegetable men whether or not such an
- WM killed In Ocala by 0 . D. Washburn,
ers from each of the speakers and all City Council, a petition was presented make the matter public next'week.
affiliation is to be brought about. That
white. In tha act of steeling chickens
are sure that they can. be present. It signed by G. W. Spencer. W. H. Under­
CompItrhVotary Doner.
the combined efforts of the two bodies
from.the latter» chicken yard. The negro
would be hard Indeed to secure better or wood and P. M. Elder and a large, num­
One of the most enjoyable social offairs'
working
to
the
best
advantage
in
placing
•wai shot three time», any one of which
more interesting speakers than have been ber of the other dtixens of the ,dty .of of the season was a dance given by Pop;'
to
Florida products on the market would
secured for this occasion. Tty^y are all Sanford, requesting the adoption of- an Wicker In hffiiW, of Jack Whltgkar g£
„ J would U sSL^ua^
Q
4 »ove mutually beneficial is felt here.
well known to the people of this section ordinance ^ovidln^ for the bolding of-a' Conyien. 3. C. The ggesti wprooocetved
Rtv.'W f X " CsipenteP. “psitor of the
“While the- Fldrtda Citrus exchange
and
thou shout the state and a large white man'a primary In the City of Sanford by,Mia* Gene W ick« op' the'Veranda
Prat Methodist church of Tampa, la at- was organized primarily for the citrus
crowd
is expected.
. . *t r ^ing the Bible conferende at Winona growers of the state, and ordinarily would
for the.purpose of nominating all candi­ which was mode beautiful with decora­
It should be remembered by those who dates for City offices and.
1
Ind. He writes •that, he has se­ not care to dabble In the vegetable mar­
tions of palms, ferns and golden rod. *,Decured the sarvicaa of R e v .'" 1 W Sun- ket. aa the two are vastly different from expect to attend the picnic that the
Whereas said petition was referred 10 Tlghtful music was' rendered by Misses
- daf, ex-baseball (dayer and- popular re­ each other and it would necessita teethe speaking will take place rain or shine as the City Attorney for an opinion as the Lovell anil Fox. Late in the evening re­
the Cameron City church which is near legality of such an ordinance and,
vivalist, to coma to Tampa for the pur­ employing of experts in both fluid«.
freshments wens served. Those present
fields, I lie
pose of conducting a union revival aer- fact that in season the fruit growers arc the park will be used should rain prevent
Whereas A mass meeting of the d ti- were Misses Emil Purdou. Undo Conelly,
the use of the park. This church will zens tins been called to decide upon the Lucn Chappsll, Margaret Davis, Charlotte-.
vlce
^
also concerned in raising and market­
Growers In the vicinity of Lakeland ing vegetables, puts a somewhat different accommodate several hundred people If method of effecting this measure.
Now. Hand, Margaret Wight, Lillian Higgins,
Ruby Betts and Elsie Coats, of-Duytuua
and surrounding country are now busily light on the matter. In order to benefit necetaary.
therefore.
engaged In preparing land for fail and the members of ttro - exchange who are _ Lwk.iot.lh« bli. red posters sod keep
Be it Rel i ved. By the City Coundl Bench, and Jack Whitaker, Seffi "Wood-,
winter crops, and Indication» point to a interested in vegetable growing, it Is the date In your mind.
that all white citizens of the city of ruff, 6«borne Herndon. G arenas Mahoney’.
Urge acreage of both strawberries and Considered that a fusion of the two InSanford be requested to attend said Mac Butt, Rad Hamilton. George Mr
“God Bless Our Free Press!"
vegetables. U S:
Tire Corning NalirJJi^n, passing Judg­ meeting for the purpose of effecting the ImugWhi, Frank Campbell and Pope
tereits under one head, would prove
Wicker. __________ L ,
.
ment on commercial journalism says: organization aforesaid. Carried.
Sept. 2.—As a sequel to | long stand­ highly advantageous
Tins assessment hooka for the yehr
“It Is understood that the officers and "Every newspaper In this country Is free
ing feud and as a result of which Daniel
New Society Will OrjfiinU*
Cqoley, a prominent naval stores oper­ directors of the vegetable association are to cxpreia any opinion it pleases so 1011 were prescnteJ.by the assessor and - On the* afternoon df September, idth.
ator of Soma- Kota county, wa* shot and likewise -favorably Inclined toward an long ns that-opinion does not offend the were exatnlnod.an3 "accepted
at 3 o'clock, the young ladles of Sanford
Moved #rfWt®9lv1nl that the bills as will assemble at the1 residence of , Mrs.
_JdhedUit Sunday.-Alf and' Arch Dooley, affiliation of the two bodies to the mutual administration, nor Mr. Morgan, nor (tie
banka nor the railroad companies, nor signed by the President and approved by Udury. Wight for the purpose oI organis­
brother and remain respectively of the advantage of both."
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.
the part men t «torts, ror he bid ad­ the finance committee be paid. Carried ing themselves Into s benevolent society.
dead ’ man,' were shot and killed from
The
Eastern
Star
C
elebra.-a
Moved id seconded that (he council Tuc name and scope of the society will
vertisers,
nor Postmaster-General Hitch­
ambush near X ll ton.
Thursday. August 31st. being the birth­ cock, nor the .management of tiro As­ now adjourn. Carried _
bb detetmined at Die meeting, und il ls
Five violent deaths within five Ja y s of
day of Robert Moni*, the founder of the sociated Press, dot the Guggenheim»,
M. W. Lpvux,
bojwd that every young tody in Sanford
last week and within a radios of four
Eastern Star, ami a»-th is.alxy.h as been nor the-Standard. Oil interests, nor the
V y i-, -C lerk.
above sixteen year«:of,age will be present
milet lutvo‘ mj . excite^ the women. and
.-.i-— ..;v sact aside as a fisti ve day for the order.
Merchants'
and
Manufacturers’
Asso­
children of, tb * neighborhood known as
The Caldwell B b y
* smTuke j*art.J invitations by. teleptKMO - v..
Seminole Chapter of Sanford celebrated ciations. nor .the .chamber of commerce,
• Ht •
. UtfViland Potioffto» near Peniaoola that
David and Wldemah Caldwell, grand­ and postal card will be sent out,, but i f
the occasion with a luncheon picnic at nor the’ stock exchange, nor influential
by oversight out One to.not notified tints,
they are sfraid«po; leave their bouses
Westslds pork, from 4 to 6 p. in Though senators fior a few „other¿Interests, un­ sons of the late Ur.'Androw CaldwaU. of this nnnOtmretnent. is U) Ik . taken os n
even hi daylight- State Attorney Wil­
Sanford.
Florida,
aiTlved"
yesterday
a
f­
son has gone to the scene, it Is said, with the skies were over-slmdovfed -with assorted, . God ’ bless 'f our' free press! ternoon and arc guests hr t bii home of cordial with for oo-bperation and en* ». r. VlwSva
'Committee: *
,
u view to putting to on end lawlessness cloud*, the stars still shown brightly. K Whnf sliqylrf we dd wjthckjt llr'T h e se Mr. ond Mrs. W -3 LVoa TTiey will coufogement.
pleasant afternoon was spent end plans must be lively times tn mo»|‘ newspaper
^
Misses
Mabel
Bowler
•
in that county.
were discussed at to bow best Jo co­ offices.where long lists are- kept of men a pc mi several days here with relatives
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Elizabeth McLaughlin
Word reached Jacksonville on Monday operale with our Masonic brothers n and Internstt thaX mpr\ not b e ; offended and rone wing acquaintances of their
Mabel Hand.
v
of the dgath of William E. Pabor, which that these two grand kindred ordhfa fci»d the topic« that ‘.must not bo dls- grand-father, whose mnne la prumlncnily
connected wjth the early development of
occurred in Denver,. Col.. Aufiu** 28. might be brought in closer touch w!
Growers Will Make Killing ’
1 ¿nr tqM’ that In sonit places
Greensboro:‘
;
i
;
Deceased was .well known In journalistic one a nothen as the founder of the.
Florida
truckers are preparing to make
&lt; tVie lists grows satoqg that rw one mind
Older residepu remember Well Dr. An­
. drclta throughout Florida and Colorado ern Star who-was an.'enthusiastic Mason1 ego keep the run of theni-^
big
killing
this winter through (he
' **'.•
p.
•'.
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drew CaWwefl and.ihcse . will be glad to practical failure of the Irish pomto crop&gt;
and was for a number (of years agricul Intended that'thtjy should.
t
J r»
. (t/
;
’ tn^oomhrehtlog 0» ; t h e C l a u d e
weliiuaie
(tie
giotui-sous
of
such
a
gen*
• tursl editor of the Florida Tlnies-Unkm.
of tire North ami Fast. Acraag# for U*»
At the’ hour bfid anijved for the star« to- V Engle. In Dixie, {cmArks.' .. ^
crolly beloved and admired grand-siro. full harvest) which Is being (danted now
.,
Braden town ctinnot Jketp up with ■its disyppear thè/ baije adieu witb’l'&amp; willy •‘Perhaps this expWpifwlry' tffere Is
The
Messrs. Caldwells arc ‘jYorninent- lias .‘been practically doubled. The big
&gt; »population. Wlthlp the past yadr.^jtf' that (be chain would be unbroken when marc, latere« taken, nowadays in who
merchants
of Sanford and are now en crop, however, will be planted In J« u -‘
•new. houses have been erected, and stffl (hey apfajated again to celebrine. August awnnjootf*P*P®^ Than In who edita IL . route
to
northern
markets to buy fall uory.
fettC I»1V ' . ‘ . a v &gt; S v , T J “The sublidlullun o l the local dolly
‘he drejfgj^^Jar exceeds the supply. v
stocks—Greensboro (N. C.) flew».
Old potatoes are now selling at SS to.
press has been aetf evident lor many
' at* bow pisut Uul in ¿he rivi
Kinder]
,
niw K i gartrn WW Od«« - i-}'&gt; yeafp, It indtides the dematfdl of' raljffi (m barrel, a n d 'it to expected that the
Worm eata The Ice
¡’-»inanfkkh'ara..being _paught
n' ta .b t realised ’ ^ “ lal». the Inrtio advertisers, .city
A Iqng felt wapt is
new crop will bring equally good , price*.
Ah ice-dealer .la 1 Mosaachusetts
ey.gn vary tnd aiul;ae&lt;5m., to bb ea- in fiaofosd, with the
dJabrivT*
There
if how a notably shortage of, seed
who ’give, out "pap,” bankers discovered something hew in entomology.
p n c | a U f&gt; ii^ ip ..U tp uWnltpuf the klDderguf teih. cpoduch&amp;'. hy k ji^ Vlm h
potatoes..
Florida's potatoes havp alwayswhe'gft 'mixed U p In unsavory things, It la an Ice-vorm, that cats nothln^but
South
JjA of t| te beep “
—-* triih borfc xteatflahll) lino* which Issue free
beep
welcomed
Into the market, but the'
clear ice and gets in its work in the short
- .r.iriy
. 'morning ito m i
o t(« W The local list of Immnnea to a lenghty Interval between the lee wagon and' the SUte has never gone in for their culture,
• 'with psirtMs Jèfitÿ.
Uitermed one »0 far as the dally papers are con­
customer s refrigerator. It to being in* on anything like the scale thot-wttl pre­
A
SH
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u wort;; sp íñ r, the past cerned. ■ ^ . * *
vestlgfl^d, net ks [might b e tsuptK5rd vail thls-yesrPllA jj
r» ui „.Rio* : ^itoob’# kindergarten “Dixie has no immune list"
by the burenq of .entomology, but by tire
At Methodist Church '
v .*
‘z
rf5-ü^ H
g «cjiòoi where »h« received the
“Ho Immune List'' should be a news, state sealer of weights aud raeaafcfes.
' aotka U \ . .
■piMtor Sumotota willpkcnch both arern[best instructionJ t f that line. The
bagge of honor, but there are Climate a iyl geographical situation seein lng and evening nt (he First Methodist
I soglnrers ÍIU be
W » of Sanford/yli^-uo-^louRt greet
tew who wear. k.V'Il''to'm ore fo exerdsd no Influence upon thjg strghge pmreh. 'Morning services nt It o'dodt;
------- 'the hoiidCtnisteef
j imthusiaSpr ibc d ^ .lkgkthe^kln- profitable to mftlntalif gÚetk* arid this to
ñiaib» will be for tim ^ te s ^ lo Jbé
creature. Her to abundant everywhere.' hitbject *, “The Churvh and the Social
Ç ^ artéu chir-s wltto'pèôï^loo-Âfert we«(f Uié age of the dollar,
[).
b ^ 'r o o n c U anddto « n S L îo .
Many specimens, or at least «tony signs Probtek- ‘ *r "jj%
, .r.\ y &lt; - ’
1n
October. ^. : &gt;. &lt;y _ .
in vynwer.
..
W » by-tbow . -çhô d esiato -of thalr work, have b e e * ^observed In
Evening sorVica 7:30 o'ejock: aobject:
* U an t io be M e y K
.
vantage of % service. The *
Tampa.—Tampa Tlmea&lt;
%&lt; r -The U * t Greai Day." All art ibfdtolly
Newt-cornea
from
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*»d thé «agine .house* equipped
teriapchurwhRey, :j,r,-MajHnnon&gt;ho desirous of servjog that citysri'Its mayor. 'Tito l«min of R. F. ‘ Wkshborhe . oq the
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.'for more than live We are not ,vkiV w^U acquajutod With. Chappel place was destroyed by fire Uui f .
thg dettghHlil storto» f
_ The ieuera,l|u)d llt^ w u e, aud .d U
a announced to the congregation that Mr. Spenceri bss- W : Ao know that Mr. Saturday and the entire contents a total
Leffier and (tonic Wicker
Tamp« papers æ m out by th f bo àri, of
i e WWiH “aaA^jar- ba‘'rtleased from the Holden to a mo$W$táaht Atgl J Í good lots- Ur. W»*hbume and bto famUjf urday afternoon, the weekly hour in \htr 1
a u ^ itie lv a n ie r to give due atuntloo material for the office h a '*4 *k s.' He to, were away it-the time arid-.the flame« park w i l l ' dlscohtlnuddi-^Thto lias rep-. ;-- ~Vv- ^ 5 * '
i» tbe 'office ol County Superintendent ■ son frf pur good old friend, “Unctb had . gained control before- discotfewd. m um m m
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of" PubUo'TnsUUCtkra \o which he-has Blliy^ Holden, of this section,
Assisted by generous donations of ftiehds T.
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k w tie w e d e s having brought to that been appointed. This matter will be his father, be to all right. Besides, Mr.
Mr^Washburos was enabled to take an­ be taken
In .
cotisldem lat A congregational meeting Hoklen has been largely instrumehtal In other bouse _boi! go - to* housekeeping Upon.
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rei»rt issued by 3etre;tjy PoVeU tebe oABrdFA^ en early date, but in the pushing Sanford forward, and for his good again. ‘ The origin of the fire to unknown.
Mai oh'Av f t h «*V
^ li »hown to have answered HtjOSt let- measwhlto'lfr,’ McKinnon will aontlnue work In that lli»«be is entitled to -recogni­
George
Hack
Tuesday moriiing com
ten from - something' over 7,000 ptoplf to sdgph the church.
Swam Acras« M onroe
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Pensacola will likely sund third In
For The Primary
lumber exports for the United State!
.There will bo a Mass Meeting at the when the accounts are mads up by tha
a ly hall tornight. to plan the primary to^ Government experts. In 'imports of
mahogany that city will probably stand
beheld in November, end every white first, with New York second.
xotac.to urged ..to Attend., The primsry
The United States National Association
baa bden contemplated far sevefel years
in Sanford, and now is the time to put U of Postoflloe Clerks is bolding tha annual
meeting In Jacksonville tty« weak. . . .
in effect.

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last Sunday and swam across Lake Mon­
roe In record rime. Hr was accompanied
by a bnakpnd reached to within a short
distance of thé Enterprise dock. On ac­
count of his negligee attire he could not
land at Ibe flock. buY the Judges decided
that he made-the distance all ’.right, and
awhllshtid I ngw 1at rail on Manias, r‘-j

In Mopday'a wrestling mairi) with Frank
Gotch. There to nò Indication of a serious
Injury. The Russian'expects to sail from
New York for England on September 9.
Gotch had a good night's bleep. He
will a t- anos m a ro to hto Iowa farm,
leaving for Hum boicot.
, Tha dty authorities term Monday's
Taateh not i “fake" but a “fiasco,'' *

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centuries baa been "of the belfvenlyA Utl(e “ree Simp and Woman's E*.
kind- It has been, tiling and l.isiUring to lorlm* seal, obedience and ac­ change la now in foil awing In our city;.
Ban
KTHficlaco, tivity each as have tbo “hearing ear,"’
It,can be' found in room 9, WHbourne
Cal., June 2fi.—I’aa- the heavenly calling to Join l-heirship
block. Come up and aee what it really is
Mdrras- with Messiah, This glorious privilege like, you can have an Iced' beverage ac­
i-0 IS&gt;g&lt;j audiences la about to end because tbo full num­
companied bp deim y sandwjchea or cake,
twlcv today 'at the ber predestinated of tbo Lord will soon
or
order a light fund), any hour of the day
Gulden G ate.\ He bare been, completed. Meantime, the niter ten o'clock In. the morning. What
addressed a con­ Pastor and others of God's consecrated la nicer ou j ho* day «in attractive edjpeople should.he Zionists In the high­
vention of the “In- est sense of tba wdrd and, laying aside ruundinga. Them will be fancy articles
tenia Hon a I 111 b l e every-weight and svury besetting «In, on sale. Mayhap just what yob are
Btudeuta Aa?ocla- ^ each liould ttrirO to roako bla “calling looking for and hAyen't time to make.
tlon" In ecaalon and election onto" 'to n place in the You can bit, either patroness, patron, or
here, ríe has twvn making a sort of Heavenly Zlotn-^thjuKlngdotn of M
contributor. Of Course you are solicited
continental tour, Including ImlUin¡u&gt;o K d k
to help make- tbf*’ needed departure in
ift M U l*e from thlk M t Zion, the
Ua, Ht. Loula, Kan**» Oil/, l*uéblo, Colouf
city:a aueccaa.
orado Bpriags, Deliver. Safi-Lsko City, spiritual Kingdom of Messiah, that tbo
To'
those anticipating working IrW conLaw wjlbgo forth daring tbs' thousand
Loo Angelen, PuaailcfU and Santa
years of tbs Messianic reign; the great junction with the atchange let ua "*whis­
Crds. 1q all tbt-fte cldts local tranches
Judge and Law-giver of tha Wbridwtll per. there 1* not n membership fee etc•.of.ttio “ 1. U. tí. A.“ Invited bln» and
be the glorided Redceni^^abd n ti ' Acted, merely the tea ty h r cent on the
made arrutrgcineula for public ad aoBocUlse, In .ilU .yy y^vL B 1'offices of*
' ‘dollar to porM lm KricV . fw the hand­
, drewee ^ a train limd of Illblo BinProphet«. Priest. K(ng. inidge and Me­ ling and thowlng your 'good^/^Yoa „ can
dupla ora with b1rpr Vbóüt one hun­ diator, will t&gt;e the faithful Zionists of
phonauwjo In apd ace hei—ohfcf cakca.
dred and fitly Jn nil. '
the -present tim e ybn-xptlowMn-. th«
H uttings ere to "¿¿.bold returning steps of ;helr-Bcd«etbcr, delighting Co salads or even «oodwiphea. This most

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co-opcrition
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: Aa soon a t ML Zion, the Kingdom,
■hall bo completed by the glorification
of the lest member of the Church, It
will b e tljn a for .tba Law to go forth
therefrom for the correction, of tha,
Wp(ttt*a atrglra Jn righteouaneaa—fpr
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W declare*!. U showing Bible Btud’enta preparation o f ua
groar
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land must become theirs, and the in­
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sure of tile quality of the boo«
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bong: If you get them from us
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you will know they art right. That
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Volume IV

SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY, SCPTtMDCR 8. 1911

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TOAFFILIATEINTERESTS?

THE GROWERS’ PICNIC

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Florida Vegetable and Trull Growers
h e a rtily In Favor Of A W hite M an's
Prim ary
All Are Invited to Come Aifdr*c
Sanford Will Be the Site of
M ay Get Together
City Council, mot in regular »eeston -------.Mammoth Industry 11.
Witt the Florida Citrus eaokange and
Enjoy The Day
September 3th at 730 p ,-ra . Present
the Florida Vegetable Growers’ Associa­
W. D, Holden President, pro lem 11. R.
tion afllllateT The Tampa Times, after
Steyens
J. D. Davison S. Runge H. SITE PURCHASED THIS WEEK
ON
THURSDAY
SEPTEMBER
1
4
interviewing
officers
of
the
Citrus
ex­
CULLED FROM THE STATE PRESS
Ward B. A. Howard. Absent D. L
change, published the following
Thrasher. Minutes of the last meeting
‘That a fusion betwedii the Florida
j u r a n a M a f t t M W M k'l Moot Irtl- Citrus exchange and the Florida Vege­ Many Prominent Speaker« To Be read and approved. The reports of Sanford Offers a Fine Local M arket
for Industry of T bit Kind—De­
P re se n t and Address the M eet­
In tM
darshn) and Treasurer for August read
table Growers’ Association, may be ef­
tails W|H Be Given Later
ing
a
f
G
row
ers
State's
and ordered Hied. Moved and seconded
fected In the not far distant future Is the
The
Sanford Manufacturing Company
The annual growers' picnic will take that the matter of the non fulfilment of
Wttt Palm Beach tu u ordered another belief of the officer» of the funner body.
to
a
new
concern that will establish a
place
a
t
Beck's
Grove,
near,Cameron
City,
the Sanitary contract by E. E. Brady be
arioed of oil for km on the city’* »treat»,
“Last year overtures, were made to the
large
crate
and box factory in Sanford at
on
Thursday,
Sept.
14.
The
picnic
will
yba remits attained with that used three vegetable growers at Sanford to this end
refered to the Sanitary Committee, with
an
eerly
date.
The details of the com­
he
a
basket
affair,
supplemented
by
a
nstruction to report at the next meeting,
month# ago hare been vary pieaainf.
but at that time the negotiations were
pany
cannot
be
given until next week.
One
fish
fry,
and
to
those
familiar
with
carried. Moved and seconded that no
yum l eltizena are planning to rid that not favorably received. It seems. ' This
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The
site
purchased
from the Holden
these
annual
picnics
there
Is
no
need
to
more money be paid Mr. Brady * on
dty of tha little English sparrow« which year, however, there appeals to be a
expatiate at length upon the good time Scavenger contract until the Sanitary Real Estate Company to on the west ride
within fir« yaaia hare literally overrun complete revision df feeling on -the part
opposite the Vlrglnla-Carolina Chemical
of the-vegetable men and the prospect! to be had. Along with the good things committee makes Its report. Carried. The
tha residence »actiona of the dty.
Com
pony's plant and borders on Lake
to
eat
will
be
a
feast
of
reason
with
Two lads a n en route' from Chatta­ of the two bodies working in conjunction prominent tpeakars like Senator Bryan, Clerk was Instructed to purchase a book Monroe giving the factory oifipie railroad
and employ on assistance to transfer the
nooga to Jacksonville, riding their'blcy- ore considered exceedingly bright. .
Congressman
Clark
and
Prof.
Rolfs
of
the
names in the old registration book to live facilities'as well as the water transpor­
“The citrus exchange would welcome
,, de» the entire distance. The .trip should
tation.
such a fusion, officen of th o to rfis n ia a tlu r^ i
* V m e tf c w iU f e W :
MM
following resolution ftTfttfopietf:
state, and It will be wholly up to (hi vufrelftbo sît ÎE tthù^ânÔ Ï.
Jim Lee. a colored restaurant keep«.
ter
in
cliargeare
here,
today
and wilj
Word
ha*
been
received
by
the
Grow­
Whereas, At the last meeting of the
vegetable men whether or not such an
make
the
matter
public
next'week.
- WM killed In Ocala by 0. D. Washburn,
ers
from
each
of
the
speakers
and
all
City Council, a petition was presented
affiliation is to be brought about. That
white. In tha act of steeling chickens
are sure that they can. be present. It signed by G. W. Spencer. W. H. Under­
CompItrhVotary Doner.
the combined efforts of the two bodies
from .the latter» chicken yard. The negro
would be hard Indeed to secure better or wood and P. M. Elder and a large, num­
One of the most enjoyable social offairs'
working
to
the
best
advantage
in
placing
• wai shot three time», any one of which
more interesting speakers than have been ber of the other dtixens of the ,dty .of of the season was a dance given by Pop;'
Florida products on the market would
secured for this occasion. Tty^y are all Sanford, requesting the adoption of- an Wicker In hffiiW, of Jack Whltgkar g£
„ J would U sS L ^ u a^
Q
4 »ove mutually beneficial is felt here.
well known to the people of this section ordinance ^ovidln^ for the bolding of-a' Conyien. 3. C. The ggesti wprooocetved
Rtv.'W f X" CsipenteP. “psitor of the
“While the- Fldrtda Citrus exchange
and
thou shout the state and a large white man'a primary In the City of Sanford by,Mia* Gene Wick« op' the'Veranda
Prat Methodist church of Tampa, la at- was organized primarily for the citrus
crowd
is expected.
. . *t r ^ in g the Bible conferende at Winona growers of the state, and ordinarily would
for the.purpose of nominating all candi­ which was mode beautiful with decora­
It should be remembered by those who dates for City offices and.
1
Ind. He writes • that, he has se­ not care to dabble In the vegetable mar­
tions of palms, ferns and golden rod. *,Decured the sarvicaa of R e v .'" 1 W Sun- ket. aa the two are vastly different from expect to attend the picnic that the
Whereas said petition was referred 10 Tlghtful music w as' rendered by Misses
- daf, ex-baseball (dayer and- popular re­ each other and it would necessita teethe speaking will take place rain or shine as the City Attorney for an opinion as the Lovell anil Fox. Late in the evening re­
the Cameron City church which is near legality of such an ordinance and,
vivalist, to coma to Tampa for the pur­ employing of experts in both fluid«.
freshments wens served. Those present
fields, Ilie
pose of conducting a union revival aer- fact that in season the fruit growers arc the park will be used should rain prevent
Whereas A mass meeting of the d ti- were Misses Emil Purdou. Undo Conelly,
the use of the park. This church will zens tins been called to decide upon the Lucn Chappsll, Margaret Davis, Charlotte-.
vlce
^
also concerned in raising and market­
Growers In the vicinity of Lakeland ing vegetables, puts a somewhat different accommodate several hundred people If method of effecting this measure. Now. Hand, Margaret Wight, Lillian Higgins,
Ruby Betts and Elsie Coats, of-Duytuua
and surrounding country are now busily light on the matter. In order to benefit necetaary.
therefore.
engaged In preparing land for fail and the members of ttro - exchange who are _ Lwk.iot.lh« bli. red posters sod keep
Be it Rel i ved. By the City Coundl Bench, and Jack Whitaker, Seffi "Wood-,
winter crops, and Indication» point to a interested in vegetable growing, it Is the date In your mind.
that all white citizens of the city of ruff, 6«borne Herndon. G arenas Mahoney’.
Urge acreage of both strawberries and Considered that a fusion of the two InSanford be requested to attend said Mac Butt, Rad Hamilton. George Mr
“God Bless Our F ree Press!"
vegetables. US:
Tire Corning NalirJJi^n, passing Judg­ meeting for the purpose of effecting the ImugWhi, Frank Campbell and Pope
tereits under one head, would prove
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ment on commercial journalism says: organization aforesaid. Carried.
Sept. 2.—As a sequel to | long stand­ highly advantageous
Tins assessment hooka for the yehr
“It Is understood that the officers and "Every newspaper In this country Is free
ing feud and as a result of which Daniel
New Society Will OrjfiinU*
Cqoley, a prominent naval stores oper­ directors of the vegetable association are to cxpreia any opinion it pleases so 1011 were prescnteJ.by the assessor and - On the* afternoon df September, idth.
ator of Soma- Kota county, wa* shot and likewise -favorably Inclined toward an long ns that-opinion does not offend the were exatnlnod.an3 "accepted
a t 3 o'clock, the young ladles of Sanford
Moved #rfWt®9lv1nl that the bills as will assemble at the1 residence of , Mrs.
_JdhedUit Sunday.-Alf and' Arch Dooley, affiliation of the two bodies to the mutual administration, nor Mr. Morgan, nor (tie
banka nor the railroad companies, nor signed by the President and approved by Udury. Wight for the purpose oI organis­
brother and remain respectively of the advantage of both."
'*
the part men t «torts, ror he bid ad­ the finance committee be paid. Carried ing themselves Into s benevolent society.
dead ’ man,' were shot and killed from
The
Eastern
Star
C
elebra.-a
Moved id seconded that (he council Tuc name and scope of the society will
vertisers,
nor Postmaster-General Hitch­
ambush near Xll ton.
Thursday. August 31st. being the birth­ cock, nor the .management of tiro As­ now adjourn. Carried _
bb detetmined at Die meeting, und il ls
Five violent deaths within five Jay s of
day of Robert Moni*, the founder of the sociated Press, dot the Guggenheim»,
M. W. Lpvux,
bojwd that every young tody in Sanford
last week and within a radios of four
Eastern Star, ami a » -th is.a lx y .h as been nor the-Standard. Oil interests, nor the
V y i-, -C lerk.
above sixteen year«:of,age will be present
milet lutvo‘ mj . excite^ the women. and
.-.i-— ..;v sact aside as a fisti ve day for the order.
Merchants'
and
Manufacturers’
Asso­
children of, tb* neighborhood known as
The Caldwell B b y
* sm Tuke j*art.J invitations by. teleptKMO - v..
Seminole Chapter of Sanford celebrated ciations. nor .the .chamber of commerce,
• Ht •
. UtfViland Potioffto» near Peniaoola that
David and Wldemah Caldwell, grand­ and postal card will be sent out,, but i f
the occasion with a luncheon picnic at nor the’ stock exchange, nor influential
by oversight out One to.not notified tints,
they are sfraid«po; leave their bouses
Westslds pork, from 4 to 6 p. in Though senators fior a few „other¿Interests, un­ sons of the late Ur.'Androw CaldwaU. of this nnnOtmretnent. is U) Ik . taken os n
even h i daylight- State Attorney Wil­
Sanford.
Florida,
aiTlved"
yesterday
a
f­
son has gone to the scene, it Is said, with the skies were over-slmdovfed -with assorted, . God ’ bless 'f our' free press! ternoon and arc guests hr t bii home of cordial with for oo-bperation and en*».
r. V lw S v a
'Committee: *
,
u view to putting to on end lawlessness cloud*, the stars still shown brightly. K Whnf sliqylrf we dd wjthckjt llr'T h e s e Mr. ond Mrs. W -3 LVoa TTiey will coufogement.
pleasant afternoon was spent end plans must be lively times tn mo»|‘ newspaper
^
Misses
Mabel
Bowler
•
in that county.
were discussed a t to bow best Jo co­ offices.where long lists are- kept of men a pc mi several days here with relatives
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Elizabeth McLaughlin
Word reached Jacksonville on Monday operale with our Masonic brothers n and Internstt thaX m pr\ not b e ; offended and rone wing acquaintances of their
Mabel Hand.
v
of the dgath of William E. Pabor, which that these two grand kindred ordhfa fci»d the topic« that ‘.must not bo dls- grand-father, whose mnne la prumlncnily
connected wjth the early development of
occurred in Denver,. Col.. Aufiu** 28. might be brought in closer touch w!
Growers Will Make Killing ’
1 ¿nr tqM’ th a t In sonit places
Greensboro:‘
;
i
;
Deceased was .well known In journalistic one a no then as the founder of the.
Florida
truckers are preparing to make
&lt;tVie lists grows satoqg that rw one mind
Older residepu remember Well Dr. An­
. drclta throughout Florida and Colorado ern Star w ho-w as an.'enthusiastic Mason1 ego keep the run of theni-^
big
killing
this winter through (he
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p.
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drew CaWwefl and.ihcse . will be glad to practical failure of the Irish pom to crop&gt;
and was for a number (of years agricul Intended that'thtjy should.
J tr»
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;
’ tn^oomhrehtlog 0» ; t h e C l a u d e
weliiuaie
(tie
giotui-sous
of
such
a
gen*
• tursl editor of the Florida Tlnies-Unkm.
of tire North ami Fast. Acraag# for U*»
At the’ hour bfid anijved for the star« to- V Engle. In Dixie, {cmArks.' .. ^
crolly beloved and admired grand-siro. full harvest) which Is being (danted now
.,
Braden town ctinnot Jketp up with ■its disyppear th è / baije adieu witb’l'&amp; willy •‘Perhaps this expWpifwlry' tffere Is
The
Messrs. Caldwells arc ‘jYorninent&gt; »population. Wlthlp the past yadr.^jtf' that (be chain would be unbroken when marc, latere« taken, nowadays in who merchants of Sanford and are now en lias .‘been practically doubled. The big
crop, however, will be planted In J«u-‘
• new. houses have been erected, and stffl (hey apfajated again to celebrine. August awnnjootf*P*P®^ Than In who edita IL . route to northern markets to buy fall uory.
J
“The
sublidlullun
ol
the
local
dolly
fettCI»
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‘he drejfgj^^Jar exceeds the supply. v
Old potatoes are now selling a t SS to.
press has been aetf evident lor many stocks—Greensboro (N. C.) flew».
' at* bow pisut Uul in ¿he rivi
Kinder]
,
niw
K i g a rtrn WW Od«« - i-}'&gt; yeafp, It indtides the dematfdl of' raljffi (m barrel, and'it to expected that the
Worm e a ta The Ice
¡’- »inanfkkh'ara..being _paught
n' ta .b t realised ’ ^ “ lal». the Inrtio advertisers, .city
A Iqng felt wapt is
new crop will bring equally good , price*.
Ah ice-dealer .la 1 Mosaachusetts
ey.gn vary tn d aiul;ae&lt;5m., to bb ea- in fiaofosd, with the
dJabrivT*
There
if how a notably shortage of, seed
who ’give, out "pap,” bankers
p n c |a U f &gt; i i ^ i p ..U t p uW nltpuf the klDderguf teih. cpoduch&amp;'. hy kji^ V lm h whe'gft 'mixed Up In unsavory things, discovered something hew in entomology. potatoes.. Florida's potatoes havp alwaysIt la an Ice-vorm, that cats n o th ln ^ b u t
South
JjA of t |t e beep “
— -* triih borfc xteatflahll) lino* which Issue free
clear ice and gets in its work in the short beep welcomed Into the market, but the'
- .r.iriy
. 'morning ito m i
o t ( « W The local list of Immnnea to a lenghty
SUte has never gone in for their culture,
• 'with psirtMs Jèfitÿ.
Uiterm ed one »0 far as the dally papers are con­ Interval between the lee wagon and' the on anything like the scale thot-wttl pre­
customer s refrigerator. It to being in*
A
SH
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u wort;; sp íñ r, the past cerned. ■ ^ . * *
vestlgfl^d, net ks [might b e t suptK5rd vail thls-yesrPllA j j
r» ui „.Rio* : ^itoob’# kindergarten
“Dixie
has
no
immune
list"
by the burenq of .entomology, but by tire
At M ethodist Church '
v .*
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rf5-ü ^ H
g «cjiòoi where »h« received the
“Ho Immune List'' should be a news, state sealer of weights aud raeaafcfes.
' aotka U \ . .
■piMtor Sumotota willpkcnch both arern[b est instructionJ t f that line. The
bagge of honor, but there are Climate a iyl geographical situation seein lng and evening nt (he First Methodist
I soglnrers ÍIU be
W » of Sanford/yli^-uo-^louRt greet
tew who wear. k.V 'Il''to'm ore fo exerdsd no Influence upon thjg strghge pmreh. 'Morning services nt It o'dodt;
------- 'the hoiidCtnisteef
j imthusiaSpr ibc d ^ .lkgkthe^kln- profitable to mftlntalif gÚetk* arid this to
ñiaib» will be for t im ^ te s ^ lo Jbé
creature. Her to ab u ndant everywhere.' hitbject *, “The Churvh and the Social
Ç ^ a rtéu chir-s wltto'pèôï^loo-Âfert we«(f Uié age of the dollar,
[).
b ^ 'r o o n c U an d d to « n S L îo .
Many specimens, or a t least «tony signs Probt ek- ‘ *r "jj%
, .r .\ y&lt; - ’
1inn vynwer.
October. ^. : &gt;. &lt;y _ .
..
W » by-tbow . -çhô d e sia to -of thalr work, have bee* ^observed In
Evening sorVica 7:30 o'ejock: aobject:
* U a n t io be M e y K
.
vantage of % service. The *
Tampa.—Tampa Tlmea&lt;
%&lt;r -The U * t Greai Day." All art ibfdtolly
N
ew
t-cornea
from
SafeAwfi
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invited to «tend. Seats frtti'- ^ ' •
■»- * 11».■m wA—
7*V“
,
lit « t the Prwby- W. D. Holden sod G. W. Spenof Are both , - ^ .- ‘tlAWNi D estroyed by Fire
*»d thé «agine .house* equipped
teriapchurwhRey, :j,r,-M ajH nnon&gt; ho desirous of servjog that citysri'Its mayor. 'Tito l«min of R. F. ‘ Wkshborhe . oq the
S tory Tefllng DtigMMMMifL ' .¡
... , - 7 - 1
.'for more than live We are not ,vkiV w^U acquajutod With. Chappel place was destroyed by fire Uui f .
thg dettghHlil storto» f
_ The ieuera,l|u)d llt^ w u e , aud .d U
a announced to the congregation that Mr. Spenceri bss- W : Ao know that Mr. Saturday and the entire contents a total
Leffier and (tonic Wicker
Tamp« papers æ m out by th f b o à ri, of
i e WWiH “aaA^jar- ba‘'rtleased from the Holden to a m o $ W $ tá a h t Atgl J Í good lots- Ur. W»*hbume and bto famUjf urday afternoon, the weekly hour in \h tr 1
a u ^ i t i e l v a n i e r to give due atuntloo material for the office ha'*4*ks.' He to, were away it-th e time arid-.the flame« park w ill'dlscohtlnuddi-^T hto lias rep-. ;-- ~Vv- ^ 5 *'
i» tbe 'office ol County Superintendent ■ son frf pur good old friend, “Unctb had . gained control before- discotfewd.
"
of" PubUo'TnsUUCtkra \o which he-has Blliy^ Holden, of this section,
Assisted by generous donations of ftiehds T.
.
k w tie w e d e s having brought to th at been appointed. This m atter will be his father, be to all right. Besides, Mr.
Mr^Washburos was enabled to take an­ be taken
In .
cotisldem lat A congregational meeting Hoklen has been largely instrumehtal In other bouse _boi! go - to* housekeeping Upon.
i
rei»rt issued by 3etre;tjy PoVeU te b e oABrdFA^ en early date, but in the pushing Sanford forward, and for his good again. ‘The origin of the fire to unknown.
Mai oh'Av f t h «*V
^ li »hown to have answered HtjOSt let- m easwhlto'lfr,’ McKinnon will aontlnue work In that lli»«be is entitled to -recogni­
George
Hack
Tuesday moriiing com
ten from - something' over 7,000 ptoplf to sdgph the church.
Swam Acras« M onroe
tio n —Report« ¡Starplained of a pain In the.knee, arranchad.'1 " . . *, t VJ#* —
ft
Pensacola will likely sund third In last Sunday and swam across Lake Mon­ In Mopday'a wrestling mairi) with Frank
‘hm of Florida.
F or The Prim ary
lumber exports for the United State!
Gotch. There to nò Indication of a serious
J-J),'
1 * C«tlx&gt;lka in Eusti» «¿1 the sur- .There will bo a Mass Meeting at the when the accounts are mads up by tha roe In record rime. H r was accompanied Injury. The Russian'expects to sail from
- founding neighborhood are buildlhg a a ly hall tornight. to plan the primary to^ Government experts. In 'imports of by a bnakpnd reached to within a short New York for England on September 9.
that city will probably stand distance of thé Enterprise dock. On ac­
Ù '7^ ^ ^ h rsmlfal stone church In the vary h e rn beheld in November, end every white mahogany
Gotch had a good night's bleep. He
first, with New York second.
count of his negligee attire he could not
^ \z * fr * tb * *
bar xotac.to urged ..to Attend., The primsry
will a t- anos m a r o to hto Iowa farm,
The United States National Association land at Ibe flock. buY the Judges decided leaving for Hum boicot.
’
tekHc-spirited ^ m ^ th o U a s of U k * baa bden contemplated far sevefel years
.Tha handsome edifice la lq cost in Sanford, and now is the time to put U of Postoflloe Clerks is bolding tha annual that he made-the distance all ’.right, and , Tha d ty authorities term Monday's
awhllshtid I ngw 1at rail on Manias, r‘-j Taateh not i “fake" but a “fiasco,'' *
meeting In Jacksonville tty« weak. . . .
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; suits is made from materials selected by a fabrip(c3cpert. In selecting a fabric
jy effect, as soft and as near as possible to a SPOT PROOF material, and in
not SHOW DUST or retain linJ. And above Jill, wc require that the fabric
id satisfactory wear; must look gcpcFand wear well until the end. For the
-lay down certain ,rules that msute thoroughness—a- strong stitching ¿with a
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thread that will stand the playing strain of a'strong, healthy boy; and in the
lire a degree of SMART STYLE that ape alts'" for itself. The styles are
and SINGLE-BREASTED Coats with full Peg Knickerbocker Trousers;
vent in back. The suits come in ’Cheviot, Cassimer, Serges, etc. All the
new fall shades in Grey, Brown, Tan, Olive 'and Blue Serges are here for you to choose from.
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Brand of Boys* Clothing, we will give for the next thirty days, to every
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about as - dienp a* it could be done. ! trying to dnlg ihr.ti down. &lt;W&lt;5 f a n
Under [iresent- conditions ' the Sanford and hence my statement Iasi wvçk I
would like to get the figures on this »fork never htge .&gt; »pit results unless we flouse Is as good and in many instances make this explanation Iwcanv».(
from the street committee and also-thclr get together amt tills scents almost Im­ much better than the average Florida my critics asserts that i am knocking the
opinion us to the efficiency of the two possible.
__ a. : '•'* hotel. There Is not a man In the busi­ town which is certainly as far (nuu m&gt;
A Budget of Opinion " J u s t Be methods. My idea for ,the solution of
ness today t h a t . can conduct a better intentions as can be. —•
ttveen.Y ou anti Me"
(his problem and also the fire deport­ 4 The growth bf the plciu&amp;p postal c * d hotel than Mr. Driver and hts guests are
These little Items come up m my
ment was the one advanced by a man has been enormous, - doc q W In this avytre of this' fact, but he U handicapped wbekly perorations and enuw nmrr
from Gainesville who stated that two county, but all over the world; add theca In the matter of rooms as be wlU leswvomment favorable end' other*i f
hotses and wagons could attend to the is scarce a hamlet anywhere whosesoUcnt acknowledge himself and while the
Tfye reader can draw his own ».««■
fire department and the »unitary business .idftures—whether it has any or not—at$ ■Sambjd " House is equal td the present elusion—said conclusion making W . i&gt;
■A ChleL ts Among Ye Taking» Notes also and save tire city money but the not pictured in gaudy colors on postal day volume of business it would pot
little difference to me. only I am i«-t «
" ; and Fallii. Heil Prent 'E m " council Las already purchased the fire cards ready to be sent by tourists to take‘care of a largo number of tourists knocker just for the Measure of kn.. t ■.*
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truck end this plan of combining the two their fric-nd* as Indisputable evidence of
•TtW Jvysi -sf North A m e ric a -In Sanford departments Irigst. For one 1 "am hear­ their visit. And the picture postal card
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tily in ftwor of the city, attending .u&gt;
Wkice (ha North U VTiooâl In ic« aad snow.
awn business la the matte« of. $ubllc
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triads Éwas tbs Arate redout LMw.
Ilies and the' ¿unitary department. Mr.
(first Strew, oo* blotkfnim Dr*»l ooti-ii* fualoffka)
\
‘qWRWihfr«i»*fchj*swsnslavtupr dsw ► Brody ls&gt; staunch advocate of monidpar
ownership and yet he lin* nUeroptaljo
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liams. -U do not agree with them for
ws mch Uesrsn's-sst».
Mr. WiNiams hat-earned his salary and
td sod wt'rs ton itts. "
greet- 1; 'P nm ipU C lüm i'S ervm e
T i c k e t a re Solti fft J ^ m dtl Kâfes j
more as the following figures sent to roe
wlÙ Show; ■ _
..Far the sU 'months of 1910 with no
W Ü rtl*
inspector on the job the sanitary taxe*
amount U&gt; »909.38.
fashion of the offen
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4 Sotjne time ago tbele was a kick agidkeb JFortbe.six roopthe of. to il with Wil­ oomlc voir ntines.. and
OR THE UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA^." ','
tbeiextravsgant mariner In whtói^Alw liams 'on 'like.. job thif. amount, was picture poemi card; fi
The tsrmsr»' Ç^(l.n ^&gt;o^V lh, (o«MHrv,.Cour«r*'U Asrknlnfw,
cUf fltKincll was spendlOg ’ The. /pooled
sending óflV.ivvw
^«»oèy in . the matter, of collecting the
It.Is reported' that the
author Ilies
i£**k t(»fti*tl&gt;#ild,pQd die buckst pysiem.
vThcre (¿era gdverul wise lieods who made
Attend ,to
«hls pH lI^rgojnudi bettor aqd-vdlb|em
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ho tuo,I-effettive yrori^1 1 postai
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ÿ g lv ^ l life job 1» oi)oe-b/iJhe;Tlty a t h lf
fttìps. ooiiw .r‘o irt this direi lion
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f dbee.aàt gw l^M hd to look uffèr.this job
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tatolo Gfydcrs Association wlÙ*not res&gt;
suit lii nilÿ good, Jo our city.. Or to the the present lUsrndgemeut of ip e ji
industry that burs grlirTût the majosity Usoed ta tended to
of os. Give them a chance to m«ha hotel aì a later date whloh&lt; la

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Three Carloads Furniture in all qualities,
designs and prices.
Now is the time to make your selections.
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mission Merchants will take care of such rebuffs and the irtfnllii .&lt;• denunciati--'i vi &gt;
small (ntstiers. And in cunclutiun &gt;yill henMItssiless ami uf ruscnl» "Hut couaidA (failrOad Man
say that we llj^ysccds out at t'nmerun
City fully rtpilize the foci that you are
I tite r s and C om m unications on a high bred bull. No plnoy wootl stuck
Illustrated Bible Lectures
in your views. Keep In the middle td
Various Timely T opics.
There seems to be an increasing inthe road nml don't Ret your horns
tercst on the part of many tu hear the j
tangled up with n Dbrbcd wire fence.
I1.I.USTRATKU ItiniiK LECTURES which!
COLUMN DEVOTED TO PEOPLE
C. G. I’lkhv.
are nightly being delivered ut lite (losi»el
Tent. Cor. l ’ark Ave. and Seventh street
Souks Knllroart Company
In lhi» Deportment Will be Foond the
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A recent 1« lure UII the subject of the
EmTOR SAMuKt- Ill KAt It.
Views, Opinion» and Comments
Milieniuum
v»ns of »|htmì interest to!
. Your article "CorintruiauiA are not
of Practical W riters.
those who iuive gi&gt;cu tlmuglU t‘&lt; this
Heartless''
In
last
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of
July
2ft
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While the putty mentioned is highly subject. ,
td- Ilvrsltl-Yfsr* SSO tbs W*«( had truobic
The s|&gt;eakcr said the.wo(i^"M.lllenniwm "■
vtik sH ^ ihlr.tr WiMV. "Stitini B.D" HU- respected for his stability am iability nud
-* twf iwyoti ttwlf. This time wUh a cqw-cmy .falrmlndcdneas by all who know him and was from two Imitili \vords "MÌtlfl". menu• wtfthu Uutl-Pmy.' •»’ v r * *
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have learned his ways of dealings, and ing a thousand, nnd "annus'' year, *TUc
Appreciate him as an official and citizen word signifies n tliousoncf years., without
'If the cattle datoretts of this great 'Ybg forget to took around and sec the any reference whatever to tile charfiCUNf
CutuHrygf ourt could ' only etiTtgfcb'l^o livjng . evidences among* you. For in ­ uf the period. whether good or bud.' !v
The popular view of (Ilia subisci is that
_ sal and brains o f ‘one or tw o' tUj^N^rs stance In the cusc of Yardniaster Beatty.
«hie »ad comprehensive "ikdT;,1; wyUr&amp;g V ito Wos jraklrnaster lierr for n numltef the goSpot of Christ will an fn r rontnil
. ou tire subject-of ixotoctiOQ for tiSR ^inoy o/yen rt.' happened to tltr pjwfprtune o( the minds and hearts of men that the,
losing hla legs aiwl thcti was not hystilc whole world Itupully l&gt;e converted nmlj
: W e cow a* yottrSelf,»«cdsvri
tu llic corporation.' nnd ns soon ns he become lioly by it« ir(tlu&lt;tnt^ that war»
WapTod oonsidcration Was subrrgntrd in will cease, and that this' ‘„happy slate j
Vst.Kl'pul1
on the
Master-piece of tift|«tioh from original position nnd the will continue one llwusnnd. years, and
Bork tuid.brain pOW«'. Your arguments ofily consirlrrntion he gets, they arc not dial dittilig^ ibis time Christ will rrlgb
most strong and convincing, leaving bqt going to pulke any changes in the yard, With his people'splrituiilly. *
little hope for us or our crops ‘and^ ov*tk^' and thcTckson for this given out from
The’ speaker maintained tfmt the
thing for the cow, yet we did feel that high authority is he is wanting In '.‘upper millennial rpign wUh Christ brought to
Y* ».till had a lighting chance, but your story." t Before ho lost his legs ho Was not view in HevchUing 2U;G is , not oi\ tini
In this respect fae ,B term ^f earth b u t'm heaven. ’ for • when,’.the
;second edition which appears '■in the deficient
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R O L L I N S . C O L L E G E , W INTER PARK
. O ld e st C o lla g e and M ost B e a u tifu l C a m p u s In F lo rid a
llegr. AcnflrTny. Music, exp ression . Llpr Arts. Domestic and Indus
trini Arts. Business; Nor nuil Course
Twelve buildings, futir dormitories^ separate rooms, steaml heat, electric &lt;;
light», lire |«rotectiaa. line gyinhusiunCtur mnlfftltl . qwnrtcr-mdlbm dollar ep- ! i
downieut Four irscbucs i j ruusic, $0UU0 organ, a dozen pianos, two glee
for Business. School. full banking I
cluhk, chorus class. Su[&gt;erh neiWjnwtns
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ty| w writers.* two instructor* n est
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vipdprpent. Burroughs adding muCljl
year New i heran td amt pliy-ui-jilil InltornIurte» eipupjw-d witli every (luxlern
device; analysis of soils, fertilf/er », fooda. Water prepttrullon far erigin n rrtng '
i-yupe*. Lakes. Ituplmg. »WHIIII1m g. golf len u iv f&lt;M)t bull. basket bull, four j ;
CtmscciUiVc years Cffhniplnris oif Strilo in biute hall. GhniHiuu hut m ule worn- &lt;[
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s something to do fur a Uvllhood and
mslderntion of lost tlmo/ond to be told:
If ytai reportYtm ran go wi your ‘run.Y
ot aíjlé to do that. Asked If something
uppem fimi can't fix The some . you go¿
ig to consider*not able to do betterzm
ocount of being one-handed; answered,
Nft' your servios* would not be u tlsfacJust think of the thousands now over
the opuntry xvho arc out. of work ,and
the reason is "service hot sotisfactory."

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and laft desolate.

Who are'your patrons und when you
.blow your “. horn, look aruund nnd see
Weak eyes arlLJiiatfe stropg by i^ontontethfhg. Learn conditions and know
anil's
Kye LtrtlonÜ, InflmiitijUjIini (g pipsd1
what'.you'are giving vent to. Turn all
without
palli ijVfihO fh iy .-^ u other,
.iu s y bnilh jbe ihjidi» of light on-lids suliject and
give t!*e'puygoiocn*T4iu* -fictions r ipvcx- rained y su (gits find licaltn^ ".'-Keeps
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THt 8ANPOÄO HERALD

WANTS

Pnbtlsfcsd Em r rridsy Mamin» Br

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY
R J. n u ll Y. Editor
W. M. HAYNES. Business Manager
Subscr letton Pris», S2 00 a Year In Advsncs

Kissimmee will occupy n space in the
Commercial Congress building at Wash­
ington. 0. C,, and have a fine display
there lor the next two years paying 130
per month. Could Sanford spend thik
amount of money more ndvanlageoo»lyt

BUSINESS MEN FOR CITY orriCIALS .
The »bowing msdo by the dty -plain»
for the fim »1* months of iho preset.t
year la certainly moat creditable. T1 o
figures apeak for themselves. But back
of the results as they appear in the semi­
annual report itanda out one fact which . Wanted—To buy hand plow, and fer­
must not be overlooked by the taxpayers. tiliser drill, second hand. R. D. Grant
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• Tlila fact la, that It pay» to have busi­ Routp 3. 1
For Sale—5000 shares Night Miswk
ness men. in charge of the business (Wash) a t l He (ope and half cent)
of the dty . Such men have *been
successful in their own -work, and know,
how to handle the large affairs of the d ty
-government to the beat ad vantage.- Ib a
manner in which the Board of.Bone
Trustees handles the affairs of this d ty
should be appreciated by all dtltena.
. This board has always worked to the
advantage of the dty, and is n modified
form of commission government. The
board la stronger today than it wsj ten
years ago, and Its strength baa come
from Us business-ilka administration of
the dty'a affair».—Jacksonville Metrop-

The Sanford Herald will ‘soon be a
semi-weekly. Editor Holly will have to
have on auto to gat the new«. Well, the
PACTOKIES POR BANPORO
Celery City editor should have coined
enough by this time to get a Brush The Herald has harped upon the fac­
runabout at least Success to his ncjv tory question for the past three years and
attempted to prove beyond a shadow of
venture.—Lake Region.
doubt that Sanford offered all the Induce­
Tlie report from tho Weather Bureau ments necessity for the establishment of
fur July for the whole United States con* factories. Our efforts are likely to be re­
■ tains a very interesting weather map, warded and wonkumuea&lt;4d»|weeh-el tW
Or-.-vn^wwiae»,
JbA lowest establishment of a large : crate mtihirr
maximum tçqtparainrerof bny~ State' In thft fSMbb. •- 8«flf»tfuAoe as many-crates
„ tire Union.' Florida i|. quoted at 90 and as any other section of Florida and yet
the-Nortfif^AÜqntílí states at' 92 to 05, for years the business has been bandied
and the Middle West States at 100' to through middlemen. The result has been
qpsatisfactonr to the growers and.Son110/;,%' ’
ford'tpuiey has gone to enrich the cobA most excellent diversion now" jwac- fere of a foreign corporatlbh. Now that
ticed by the W. CLTVUj of Sanford Is the a factory of the .kind is an established
gathering of tha children In the d ty pork fact, our many claims os a factory site
every Saturday afternoon for the purpose second to none In the state,'should be
of being entertained with ptolty stories
by n committee of ladies appointed
weekly. What a pretty and profitable
custom this Is, end we commend it to the
good women of Tallahassee, The child­
ren would ertjoy It. nnd Would be far bel­
ter for them than time Idly spent on the
streets.—Tallahassee Democrat.
Our buiy season is approaching and
the city election shouhfitGbt be allowed to
rouse-ill-feeling or engender comity fiiy\
would interrupt the commercial relations
of our cltlzenA. Sanford la entering one
of the • most prosperous seasons ip the

history uf the city. Regardless pf the
hot air and U&gt;mW»t of the politician the
citÿ will l&gt;* here the day utter election
and Sanford is not resting upon the
shoulders of the mayor tuoi aldermen*
byt we nrO busy—too busy for any intcrrufttiotnt.
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The Lee County •News, at Fort Myers,
has' been discontinued and the outfit
packed up and shipped to Webster where
It is.presumed a paper will be-started;
The News was- a good paper,-but, not­
withstanding the extremely favorable
conditions at Fort Myers there was no
room for two publications, nnd especially
alter the Press started u dully, cditloo,
tho outcome ol (ho struggle was inovltable. No matter how fertile the field,
newspapers Just can’t be made to flourish
where there are too.'- many to ' tho
ayre—Lqkcland News.
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platea a profit' of about sixteen thousand
dollars this year. Tb« department now
haa On hand oves, twenty thousand dol­
lars and most extensive iihproverupnu

Lost—In Welbomo Block in lavatory or
toilet, a gold watch. Finder return to Dr.
C. G. Butt, and receive *3.00 reward.
Fes Sale—Owing to our refcent disaster
I am forced to sell my business consisting
of a soda fountain, fixtures, tables chairs,
ahpw roses, nnd a stock of goods, every
.lim it jn'iooir aim pc. A bargain foe. Minn
“ ie wishing tcr-emer-w- geW-Sg a s w
___ at an err. 406 Sanford *Ave., R. F.
W ashburn^» n»

Draugbon's superior courses of instruction will enublc
you in a short time to hold high salaried positions, and
more than that, Draughon’s Employment Department
ran place yon in a position in any state in the Union
Why? Because Draughon conducts the longest and tin
attaugfiflt,xhjiin oCBusiness Colleges in the world. . .

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For Sale— Horse, wagon and harness
f ISO. Mrs. EL Greenland. R. F. D. 3. 3-2l-p
For Rent—Five-room.house on Melonvllle BVsnue. . ‘Apply Mra. AL Speer, 112-

Get your $44.00 Life Scliolarsbip Monday. T h is' $-1-1U)
course will be $ 5 0 .0 0 after September 16tb. If y o u can t
attend now, purchjise your scholarship, and let u* lejj^t
YOU f REE by mml until you are ready* to eotei for per­
sonal instruction.
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in Sanford to look after subscription re­
newals arid to extend circula lion by spee-

oid irrigated hammock land. A. Wood­
ward. 123 15 St.. Richmond. Ihd. 2- tic
One of the most suitable track of land
n Florida, near the beautiful Indian River
oow open for sale, if you want good
had, prajty scenery, health and comfort,
do not let piis offer slip by. write to J. F.
Sundcll. Lake Mary. Florida.
2-4tp
For Rent—Office room on ground floor.
Saniord .Herald. *
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&gt; For Sale—Limited quantity of celery
awdLgbidrn self blanching variety. 191U
stock -at 33.00''per pound white it lasts.
Chose A
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. For Snle-^em iogteh, Typewriter, good
order, JI5. Enquire PostoHloe- R. Homrighous.
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.Fot Ssle'-L-Naw bojj "press, never been
used. See Hand,Oft«, br address J. P.
Masseiwhi^KrPtioud»-?;
K ite
For SidfvLfi daee forth,- twenty bearing
oranga; trees. 50 laiadf Uvea, itiso very
large bearing p a h tree«." ffttxlren S-rooni
cottage, front and buck-porches, fscoi
south Golden Lake, 3 iqjhrti tjontlv cast of
Sanford; IS minute] walk ,qb street rail­
way, also Ovcido foitm ad.FU |C drinking
waifri good bathing. .'Briihtg and twjm-

have bean. made, lately.». Of bourse, it
must be lowonibered that -the plant pas
been maintained,' , improvement# Vlmve
been paid far, ti\e works a re more valua­
ble thou they iwere tlireo, years ago, arid
the ratea have (teen considerably reduced. rnirig. , A*kwa bcryT u zr^

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. But iho poiitf thq Evening News wishes
to make i s ‘ ibis: No profit- should Yiq
For R a a t-fjy a Wft's one i t eefri'pire
mnde on tire etty’s water. Tbq principal 7 acres. H ouscsgad barn dn.both pHcfia.
of government; is/ not.' to.’ mak? money.' For Information^ apply td j , fir.- Edwards,

th e
Chafing

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Thr Sanford Herald has Just celqbratcJf
n not fret hirtlufay anniversary atyd Editor
Holly say* tlwt "dnew rtw Inception of
The Herald Jast/fluno yemw. ago &lt;the
poilcy pT tire i*sper Bas never ireon siraken
by the sunshine'of rprosperity „or (hq
dark C|ouds of'adversity.’* *Tlre H^rski,
beginning with its first 'lustre,. V e in
btxjster for Sanford;and (Jt^/acl that the
census figures showed It ■a £50 per. cent
increase caases Editor Tbjily to feel that
. . he has a right.to be piodied nnd .Ratified,’ ? There w n be no . qtrestion. as tòjtìi©Jpr-.'
fluenc* wet filed tòt good by q - wtìi-qjah;; * -4iged newspeperraud ihnt The Hera|d-'J»
; onè pf tlttf Coat irr fire Florida Journalistic
'family is oottceded without "tkdissenting
wqkBe.. For tha further advance bTiinn*
.
ford and vielqlty It ts* lo'fcFhoped that
Editor Holly and 'Tire Herald will
lorig éjkd p rosp er/V T ltn ré-yfi^ / f .
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Coffee V Percólaters
n«si)s of main« «
U tb i or ssy dur.tr

forms for rent on ***** No money re­
quired. Also eomo for conti rent. Levi
lilnford owner, and dealer in Sanford
• n ■ ,• k
A- i t .
.truck
farms, ^
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To ' LetwRoOrps furbished and unfur­
nished. light housekeeping,:. H 8‘ French'
Ave, west Side, two minute» from depot.
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posts Mjrie sad finid)
rfivèsafrom' sit odtm.

J i l t jtnd Pepper

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'Vfdíér, Jiio aif.atyd' líílñ ; *TfcfM ' ey be'
se iá;rtónàlqd. V ss neairiy. so ss pus. rtBE'pttU«Utó l ( P |^ |; ^ ri.
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XMLwater cqmqtl tteb ^streuU* lowir the'
br 1 E w , TheipU
it^r.Wk}«gi f y i j e jglnlfi^Um. We do not
tof khfi.UA«-of. the’¿re
rei4 tdfmake any
PhifiU^u
firove. and main'

The above cry la heanl and read every day. Are yeffi
wanted? Tako an inventory of yourself and see whig
you con d a What ore you worth? 'W ill you drift with
the tide of poorly paid incompetents, or will you prepare
yourself for the beat paying positions? This is an Impor
tant matter for you to decide. May we assit you?

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*. .ónd Itisi n i likely.dllpkaséd. beca^pe tifc"
rutes àfò íilghar thaq-, they hod , cnu^tu

- ‘Buspect. InsuflWem fjre protection Í»;
the cause of high iuiuxnnw! njtrv itnd
tíre A4ÌUdtwt «il aaòdero. pa«cláneri •
fighting ¿fe and Ufe èstabUshpJerx of Are
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Campu* New*—University o f rio rld a
A most excel lent report from the War
Deportment at Washington has recently
IN rim ili fLOBIDA
reached (he office in regard to the con­
dition of the Department of Military
Science.
A supply of office equipmem, type»I ogden lie* organlxed « a tn ia Crow writers, eta. has just been received and
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.Installed In the Secretary's office.
A number of men continue i tt work on
the various walks and ropds over die
University Campus. ■A handsome booklet of tlm University
Jjnaiudt.w pte' from the press.
Ulna pictures of the buildings. campus
student organlxalions, and various phrases
of college life, and may be had for the
asking. . .
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Dean Jamea N. Anderaon. of the
College of Ana and Sciences, with his
family. Is spending his vacation ut
WUUamston. S. C.
Dr. C L. Crow, Profeasor of Modem
Languages, nnd family are spending
their summer at Newport, Va.
St. Cloud want# municipal improve
m enu and, on Monday last held or
election for the purpose of voting or
tbe bonding question.

There are Two Kinds of Chill Tonic
PLANKS AND OTHERS
The old reliable Planks Chili Tonic I*

Guaranteed to drive out Malaria, te
cure Chills, Fever, Colds and Grip, your
money back If It does not, 25c and 50c
per buttle. Ask your Druggist.

S O C IA LIS M
Is undoubtedly spreading—you sltould
Investigate and fight It J f it’s prin­
ciples axe wrung, or fight for It If rlghL
R»ad “Men and Mules”, __,
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No other dtssaae la a* camaieo and prevalent a* catarrh. The tsucam
membranet that Is, the pink ne*h lining the Inside of the mouth and raaptfW
tory organs, discharging ah Irritating fluid This eondltton Is oafisd oatMVh
and Is duo to poisonous g am « fa (h* bleed
No local treatm ent can cure catarrh. H may glva relief far a skoH
but catarrh poison Is In tb# blood and tbe trouble will soon raturm, a re a woraa
than before.
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Lebnardl's Blood Elixir cures catarrh la the right way a ad In the ofay
-IfAJ.—bJLEiyJfjtlAf I*1* blood end driving out all the poisonous cstorrh g y m s
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Is « deep-seated affection that needs the persistent use of a blood purlBaff tflrn
Leonard!'« Blood Elixir, although tho first bottls almost Invariably shows a
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la all blood diseases sueh as tuntPra&gt; ulcers, rheumatism, syphilis, kid­
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red blood. Careful experiment#-have shown that It Increasss th# amount at
now blood aavtral ounce# a day. In this way It gives naw lire and new vtger
to the system end tones tip ta d strengthans tbe organs by .furnishing a sup­
ply of claan, pure, rich, health giving blood. Circulating through the retag
of the mucous membrane, this new, rich blood drives out the catarrh fen s*
end puts tba whole system Into a healthy condition so that the iw oeig eg
catarrh oaa be and are reelsted. No sufferer from catarrh should go a ¿ i f
longer without using LeonardTs Blood Elixir.
Tha-flhtThhfl guarantee given by Mr. I/eonsrdI inspires confidence fa the
use of his blood Elixir. • Every dealer It authorlaed under this 11000.00 soartee to refund money on first bottle to any purchaser of Leonard!*» Blood
lxir who la not perfectly satisfied with the reaulte It haa «tree. Ha ffbe*
reipedy (or catarrh or blood potion has ever give# a guarantee like MS fan» a * ^ e t h a r . t n 0 j t a . e v U p B a r d i : * Blood Elixir In^isUaUfiS a e f il
Vsd mlratfve powsrs
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L o w E ric e s .

E p a Y -P a y m e n ts .

Pico Block

Q. Aldridge, Sanford, Florida

the state.*’’Tni* b?art' Is UWW profteTettt

in proteins than alfalfa and the Florida
farmer la Just learning, that It I n very
profitable. forage crop besides valuable to
the soil to plow under. Tn Turn pa one
velvet bean sulk has provided foliage for
a pergola eight feet hlgfa. alx feet wide
and 24 feet long.
California peqrs. peaches. apples end
grfpes are telling at 91.25 a crate in the
Tampa market. The grower must be
gelling ihe "lUUe end of the horn" bock
o i r t te -Pmrlfte - ooaat— Why! Jie sa tu o
when this crop Is ripe« In California 87
pet cent, of the states of (he Union have
all this kind of fruit they want—In fact It
is rolling on the tree or vine Tor want of
purchasers.
J
The ujii)l shlpnjenJ of grapefruit qnd
rsngqy from ilnbonn, which takes in at
Irasi one-half of the citrus fruit territory
of Cuba geographically fpeoklng, amounD
rd to 19,501 antes, of whlob 13.890 wedjr
tu New York. 4,740 to New Orleans, and
*71 lo Mobile This statement will give
u fax idea of the nonexpauslou of the
fil/ua fruit bu&amp;lneeaRlf Cuba. ' •
Your Defat to th e Paper

.

The «litor, aoys the East Liverpool (Ot)
Kcvluw, knows mote people than any

professiou or calling In
the
ini' HXnmunity
«ommunity. He knuvrx (hq|r wants,
thru wiiliea, ihrlr weaknesses.' tliçlr foi­
be». their viera ami their . virtue». He U
Ihe cuitmhsu of their innermost • aaercts.
ITe Im i gifaad upon tbe gruesome skeleton
út praúiraUy every family closet within
ifajfarifcflhtóó offals iièwspagégsnidìf fie
wren»
all her
. tb speak out and let!
teh oil
far know«.
know«,

A Statement
Some Claims and
A Challenge
the Exchange a higher price—net on the trees— for their oranges shipped through the Exchange, till«
lesson, than any other marketing agency In the State of Florida, haa paid An average to ita grower» for
•ranges'©! similar grade, pack sod quality.

S o m e C la im s

man in. (Mile,

j ifa «xiimoijiilly Phuld be thakeh from
, renwr to cyrcurqiprence ■yith die releva, horn 'of « c ii^ l. Bat hb doda not choose
-tto u*ek ooi In tfast manner, for lie del,,r‘ uj eijitoir only the guotl that men
and women dq and (faux exalt die donimunlty, He would ‘rather exploit virtue
than expone vice, notwitfatnndlnj that
^.’tfaunalociiy of tto readlhg public -are
cfamoroui fur the sennailonaL Hla pur­
pose Is to elevate the ntanding of hi*
publication un well ae that of the com*
raunity.
.
'• . ! ' «
ina people of every community owe a
dsbt of gratitude to |befr iiqwppapen.
Some of them, are not always eager to
discharge that deb t-.^h ey «¡re rather In­
clined to give (be fiewapanota. the wOrtt

oi it* They seem to* furn^M j|he lime

CLAIM No. 1—The Florida Citrua Exchange claim* that It has handled Ita cltrua frulta, from tim e
pf loading on car« until delivered at destination, including all charges of belling (which Include broker*
a u c t i o n c h a r g e « , salaries, telegram», and every expense of whatever nature and kind Incurred la
selling such fruit) for lea» actual charges to the grower owning «aid fruit, tharf any other marketing
Agency In the State of Florida.
- ’ CLAIM No. 8—The Florida Citrus Exchange claim» that It ha« obtained from the purchasers in the
market place« of the United States, a higher price for the citrus fruit* handled by the Florida* Cltrua E x­
change during the season of lB 10-ll than ha« been obtained by any other marketing agency In the State
of Florida for fruit of similar grade- arid quality, »old at tho same tiny»! , * .
V CLAIM No. 3— The Florida Citrus Exchange claims that today It» pack» and brand« fitand higher
with the trade that purchase« and «ells citrus frulta In the markets of the country than the packs and
brands of any other marketing agency in the citrus deal In Florida, for fruit of same grade and quality,
r** CLAIM N o ,'i—T he Florida Citrua E xchange claim« th et-it'l« the ohly agency operating in tho
cltrua deal in Florida that rcndeiajih honeat, Intelligible account sale to Its shippers, in. that It b the only
agency in Florida that states on.lt« Account sale the actual d*te and place of sale, the actual amount of
money received for the fruit sold, the name of tho purchaser; and plainly states all deductions oLieyarr
nature and kind from the gross proceeds of the Bale, which enables the grower to .readily and MtelUgcntly check back tb »a« whether-ba ha» received an honest accounting or not.
’&lt;
C L A IM N o.'8—The Florida Citrus Excjymga claims that no agency for the sale of citrus frultfc
operating to Florida, actually handles the fruit f» ,lte patron for total gross charge to the grower of
10 cents a box—or anything near that sum— toolude all co sts of handlifirg, of whatsoever nature and

In citrua frulta Ih Florida that paya to full to the growera
from* transportation companioa for lo*», riamaga Aad overcharge.

■ facing that the nqwspaperwMpf Sfllhfatly

■ckleMod. or dcfei.ded.thaM mtM Fi'l’
YSte live# aud saved theim fnnu^uslitess

% mciugrtof timed
'OtwJ&amp;.^be troubles,

»faa tn« moral, obli
•aud sorrow, jwd-'l
^ujttnotfart/-frbo
reason 1

UL, arrived to
until he -can be-

condI|lo(uii liera'.
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monda ui¿ of «he vrea/.tÄK Wels
j^wfaoLi

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Barn g c •h«reby.cl)al!flnges
. £ „■ S f ö ahy.m
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ncy .UFtratfhg to th t Ststw^f^
Tho
C ltr
Ob
îtù fatatanchts, but bjwposltre*
Florida to disprove a n y W .tKfa. six foregoing d alm s—not by m irt.j
proof backed Up by e y W w e , to be submlUro t o tofoS-unprejUdicer
of experience in the State ¿^.Florida; and w e w ill dug gent as notnif
liiteU. w ith tb s FloridÀ Cltrug
tion three m en'well knowR^Kroughout the State, none of w h o to ,«
Exchange, or have any leaning or partisanship therefor,~^tff-wjt r&gt;.- '
- *■ MR. K IM BA LL C .A T W Ö O D ,*
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MR.-J. H. PR E ST O N , ’S:
, , MR. H. B. ST E V E N S, *:
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and w e w ill select an our Expert to check up from the bookfa o f any accfjo
the c ha lie n ffar, Mr. Charlea O. Harness, who la to hfave ju st as free access to the bo(
tog party as the representative of the challenger shall hay£ jn investiga

�M p ttiitb er 8. 1911 -

THE SALFORD HERALD
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COUNTY HAPPENINGS

»«*&lt;«&lt;w ww« #« »»«»&lt;«»»»»*

in union th e re 1» stre n g th . We have
th e good» you need, end th e price UNIVERSITY - O F ' - FLORIDA
you can do th e re st. Sanford r u m
ôalnrsbH U ft jfcuprtfor bat Jnriprn»
tu re Co.
'
‘ 3 3 -tf »ter Jnitfiuiton tor flprlh» Boung jMrn

FROM MACARONI D f ITA
By W lrti«»S Tatephcpc

A Budget of Interesting Items Rube Finkbiner. who sued lor a di
v'orce from his wife on ncooynt of her fail­
, from Correspondents

ure to support hhn, has dismissed his
suit as his wife has Inherited consider­
JiJE EVENTS OE ORANGE COUNTY able propoty.
Several suits of flea proof underwear
Efficient S ta ff o f Reporter» Weekly hpvje been purchased by our folks getting
ready for the picnic a t Comcnyi City.
Cover» th e Territory for
Zack Stuicsihah produced a byblril
The t^ereld
cuajujbcr last summer that is half en­
~
PAOLA POINTS
Ta the Editor at The Herald:
larger than the ordinary cucumber but
5a yf ha» any other piece a plague of . iloesen't cause shooting pains In the
tnoaquitoa, or.have they all congregated »tonfaciv like the thoroughbred cucumber.
in Paolat They, fairly »poll our moon*
Mart Duster, the landlord of the Duster
light night» end ere above a "nip” in hodee, he» advertised that from now on
the broad daylight.
be will serve real cow butter to his guest»
, Mr». T. E. WlUon of Sylvan Lake left which will no doubt drew much more
Sunday August 27th. for a trip to' New trade to his hotcL Mart la a bustler end
York State, accompanied a*_ far as knows what Ids guests want ell right,
Jackeonvlile by Mr. Wilson.
all right.
&amp; G Hartley made a (tying visit to his
Dige Douglass, the editor of the Oveido
home here last week, returning to Taylor- Avalnnch is being urged to run for Con­
vilie to work permanently.
gress at large, but his friends are un­
M rl F&gt; A. Johnson of Markham was certain about him; as be wears non-union
the unfortunate victim of a mules un­ breeches and suspenders which may
happy disposition several days since, handicap the race.
narrowly escaping serious Injury and is
Absalom Bolivar, who studied law six
still laid up for repair».
months in ‘Squire HoplightV office, is
Mr. end Mrs. W. H. Taylor returned going to run for Justice of the peace.
Luke Balcom of Tampa spent n few
• days in Paolp last week on his way
north.
Davis Hart, of Markham has returned
iqun his visit te_ge^ ' ' Another' picnic party vfertt fo*‘ Palm
Springs last week and report a fine
tin».

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K O O M .2 Ü

/ "I used to be troubled with g weakness peculiar to
women,” writee Mrs. Anna Jones, Qf Kenny, UL 'Tor
I nearly a year, 1 could not walk, without holding my sides.
1 tried several different doctor«, but I grew worse. Finally,
our druggist advised Cardul for my complaint. I was so
thin, my weight was 115. Now, 1 weigh 153, and I am
never sick. I ride horseback a t good as evsr. 1 am in
fine health at 52 years.”

U p s ta irs , P ic o B lo c k
O p en T u e s d a y s 4 t o 6 p .m .
and

Saturdays 4 to 9p. m.

S tra n g ers W e l c o m e

TA K E

S I X T H ...

We have thousands of such totters, and more are
arriving daily. Such-earnest tagitmony. j r t u a .i
have tflid fcju ittljt prove« tha gpeat value. Qt-thte-vigc-a. ]

%REGULAR V IS IT

anti the
»odielfyi
bis great-grandfaiher /it iu ibe
tionary. war,Rev. Llge McSwatt preached his fa r

r

oritq aertnoa. "Th e He n u n o l U w Tro b a b k ; I

SatW lost Sunday' by reipieet of Ms esm- P
gregatioo. When Rev. Llge dwells on
the terrible suffering of the young man
who Is fighting pig* in order1Itfget his

shtfro of the husks for a noonday lunch
the whole congregation blubbers to beat
Mr. und Mr». C. W. Powell and family the bund.
and Mrs. A. W. Powell of Weal Sanford,
Growing Apples In Orange Co
were entertained Sunday at the home of
You can grow anything in Grunge
Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Hart, at Deck Station. County.
James McMillan has an interesting lot
About the only fruit that was Lacking
of young alligators un'd eggs at his home was apples and now comes Mr. and Mrs.
which attracts' many visitors. Mr. Mc­ Frank Johnaon, the Burbanks of the
Millan rilises them for the trade
Orange county, who hove successfully
Tilt! McClelland children 'spent Sunday grow» apple» and can prove it by the
in Sanfurd with their aunt. Mrs. Wilt Hil­ fruit. Some time ago Mr. Johnson con­
liard.
‘
.
ceived the idea of grafting a hardy
The Important? time-worn question, apple stock upon a haw bust) and the
whet tier woman shall or »hull not vote experiment proved successful. From the
has finally been settled by the yOOfig thee now two years oM lie has a crop of
peoples' debating" dub here—that woman nlniren tine apples. .The fruit is hot
shall vole, last W eeing held at Mrs.' Etta a small, knotty type of the usual souther»
Greenland's.
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-, %
. apple but a fair sized, smooth green ap­
ple that bids fair to become a market able
M rsC C. Worthington of Lake Onorn
quantity.
*
jV left for Cincinnati, Ohio, Inst Thursday,
The Johnson have a fine form' near
’ called by the death of fier brother.
Markham where they take a speoal
Doc Castle, llic Geneva avehne former. pride in producing the beat .efliateryi
5
V ..j ..iii i i is
Is mourning thé death of his tine mule, thing in the fruit and vegetable line add
' Maude.
their place Is a reveiatiod to the' man
t , , Darimrn Cage who has been spending who is Ignorent, of what' emi ratify bo.
■omctipie at the home of tils sistrr. Mrs grown in Florida.'
Walter Dresser, relumed to his home.ln
Mrs. Johnson expects to- . take ' the
Watertown. N Y.
npi&gt;les to the Orange county fair jfpé im
Harry Ward and l! (1 .Chamberlain ex Mbit together with a fine, display u/
were in Orlando on huaineaa law .Tburs- pccaus. fruits, vegetables van^l phiukei)#^
raisedu pm» ibeit^siac t^
—^•«■Wlfl'lT '
dûy'
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W« need more 'people Ùkqthe Johnsons
Hoy l.m)lum will have charge of Sanwho
are willing .to sacrifice time ami
_ ’ ford farn) on .Me|onv|lle avenue Instead
money
In eipcrirbehllng with Florida
■,.'//•' of th« Grim place.
soil and making the wastê plqcéslilctssbni
&gt; "’ '
Dame. Rumor says Ales Vnughn lias lik a Ihniiiw
. O. .
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,li)Cft the royr.
«•/it*'
made aoolher trip to Canton. Ohio, ori^1 A X. •} -----Ó Cl..
t .
this time monied Misa pulah . Dunlap, a I , •’
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hort T a t « t &lt; ^ o p . ,
fv
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forpOT tcridenl of this place. &gt;5 &lt;
W.'B. Poweili.'imrmtT pf' ibo.i YnintM
Howanl-Packard Lamf Co.
Co, have pur- poard of T r id l ha» KlvrhpQ /rtjtif j .Vtsl t
Howard-Packard
o f .'tfto M i
r)kas«A;ihc F. E. Moore jilucif on Lk tuUall. to^hectwd aikg potato

Florida State Collett for &gt;vtunta

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j r a c a n . ' . - t v . - r •%^ ^

woman s
and btifldB weok
women up tp. health and fltrjngth. _lT.you are a woman,
i lv« It a n ia t It should hHp you, for It has -htlpetl p milon others. It Is mads from'pure, harmless, hero togredieaiY, w fcyi act prompllyiand surely on thenwohnmfy organaf n s a gqpd t/mlc. /T ry It f T o u r dniflnar sells It
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JACKSONVILLE • ' FLORIDA

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A strictly high-clsss, scientific
treatment of all Chronic, NeA
voua. Blood, Skin, Gnito-Urinary
and Female Diseaaea, Cantar,
Consumption, Rheumatism and
all morbid conditions of tho
Heart. Lungs, Liver, Kidney^
Bladder and Pelvic Organs a n d -|. |
all Diseases of the Ey«^ . .

HI:

SAVES MANY DOLLARS.' &gt; . ■
TWkMa M oM aM tW Uak I* MaMd
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The Partners Club met TUfsday even­
ing and the 'different conunitteea' re- ported on (he ptugresa of
work in
the
the animal gfòwcr» plçnic to be held in
^ - Cem ejpo. City 5epc thp Fourteentb.
Everything progreastng nicely.

SALE

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comideri the effect on. his pocicl hock the R £ A L lesylt.

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»rod uces .I&gt;eit that ig'pleasing to the eye and palate,
rings ftpaucial fjtt
turn» pleading to the grower.

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'profit dpc-you ^ hsfnk, poorly/ balincs^ ■j 1

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ortlL The- hot *w3ither killed the toPiato
crop and tomatoes are selling as
w ill ooOkny-noe j t o M « .
high »s in Florida. Tits Florida: ftin e r
Mr. "Howard and ‘ family W
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would «Iso do wall to plant tomatoes
Mabel Anderson have r&lt;rfUn»tf(£rotn their
h ea v ily ,* th em will not be suffident uv.
•ummar outing In the until». ;
molóes fo/ the cannera.”
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•the' vrotk

T k , C w s a , Bru*. S W rt I r n ,
»I Cm U*s IXm A u l t*kWr U r h .
W IT H O U T T H E U S I O F H E A T ,
SOLDER. C E M E N T QR R IV E T.

Me»d.u »re tft» »fleeted by nir&gt;«^
h,»t. Cm b« sppiird by ■ cfctW. Wlli l t I
snr_iurf«e. Made In ail tltttp y -' *- v - p j

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J. F- Mcaellami W a s , o f Lake I lamby .Re tajhev
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"Crop
idfldfUona
in
tfib
Miijdlo
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Sunday with a t a n y iff frleml».
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"A pvtir o f'young folks are' planning to tJ* no u W -tw ai;. Tbft wbwk' cAp vrtfjJ
^
take In the danCeF-FGUny night' »1 Uio fa lrrtta thp eoru fto » is cut in twithy'
t y ihliich (hugs' The hay vjWop was cuxtn hall In YJenavn,' ' . [V , f
To extermii Its Bedbugs,
/afhW-^y the.drp.up» oaflYltr the aarnmar.
as, moths, A n ts, Minati it
They have-h tremendous rhtlt crop. There
CAM ERON. C IT Y - C Lrf'P U tG Ji ’ V * '
Fie»», Fli
arc
so
fnapy
appica
that
the
farmery
in
Spiders
SMoal 5«r. WTW llwaiL / f y;V ‘ - i . »' \ ’
OOtne
iciatknees
ore
fiffing
their
cUteTus
i
q
K
vermi
To
*y? Mral Wfirthlngloh stf LAkr Onorn; was
with
cider
and
in
others
Using
their
called &lt;o. Glnciimaii taaf .flynday by tha
To kill Mtd prevent Tieljk •
•* wnexpertied UeMh of h t f W O k S
k £ t ; ^xty-footsilos 10 Store the cider. Dig.
{•ftno apples are aelliog for 30 cent» per
Lice ang Flies on Animals, Tft,»
Mr Gjkrtney.baa; neotejl Dr.-D«aa‘a
hUyheL grapes a n being giyemaway, and
prevent t ha'apreatf oF CdSiDigloua
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farm of -B eardailA ve. qrui IteVand 1,- i
so low in p/k* sirhen shtpjkd that It does
Dìk *»v . 'To Disinfect Suhlet
f
s •- :. *v . ' family WUi aoonrdCfHwtn/he bodini.
Jjjoi poy'fobflie Trtcking and the bufcaL * in * F ùnI tfouse*. To Ingp*e.v Í
IfApiosg th^kLyjfa'y vtgit^ra ut 'ffbhiar' tBlg,Boagbffkienu Tuaqiou* • peaches «re
• f 7#;*coitta per bushel.
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2X, WnrllW.
-rU^dof tlj« trert UcTjVftrod
È B V s « u ,ä *
. . j f c ThatW tl/e. trouble Hi iff
mi idle Statei~.whffl there is on
ettfp, tlm fruit does not
price becouao everybody in rwaqry ,
h |t f rth they can use. Potaioee are
^ :&gt; w ^ w a | hun¿^Jggs'Ím ve'(Yui¿
r Fknelg h «s« i.w lìf . .» *priyèy. , ;
^WJr 73 cents a peck, and it wllLbeQ u a rt.
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$ «w
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Gallon
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lo be e potato r»t*loe ell
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t h e c o n tA d t 'tf tot for Mr. R aanadyi
l»ou»e. tiorih v f The* city*

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September 8.
Mrs. M. G. Ogden of Richmond
INAWABOUT TRE ATY atVa..Mr.theareand
spending a few day* with relatives
Baptist parsonage before taking up

L nric Herd of Moose Instituted
A more en thus tic gathering of men
Were never before together than when
Saoford Lodge of Loyal Order of Moose
No. 742 was instituted last night i a tho
Masonic Hall. D. Undemann national
organizer assisted by Bro. Allen from
Colorado and Dra. Kraus of Jacksonville
duly installed the local lodge at well as
the officers. The charter will remain
open until Wednesday night. Sept. 20th.
at which time the regular initiation will
take effect which Is (25,00. So those
wishing to Join should lake advantage of
this fate. The chair called for remarks
to which the officers anti niembetj
responded with the desire to,.have at
least 200 members by Sept., 20th. the
following are the officers.
Past Dictator. W. L Morgan; Dictator.
Dr. J. N. Robinson; V. Dictator. W, J.
Morrison; Prelate, R. Q. , Hickson; Treas­
urer. L G. Slrlngfellqw; Secretary. Jt. IL
Giger: Sgt. at Ann*. Frank Graves; Inner
Guard, S. Tlllford; Outer Ggard, 0. Long;
Trusjees, M. F. Tontnin, J. F. DooLahan'
N. 0. Garner. Physician, Dr. J. N. Robin­
son.
Any one wishing [to make application
kindly call at Dr. Robinson'a office ■

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their residence near Cameron City.
Little Happenlni»— Mention Of J im ' Harris la training for the ball
Manager's job, and takes a dally ran and
Mattere In Brief.
punches the bag. He will try to take on
aa much flesh as Spencer by June 1. 1912.
- PERSONAL IUMS Of tJ|TEREST The many friends of Miss Mablc
Anderson are glad to greet her oguin In
the office of the .Howard Packard Land
gurhmary . f »M f U ^ t «m ail Talk Co., after a visit to her old home in
• Air*«:
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Succinctly
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rled herald
Mr. Neal Jons* of Jacksonville was tlie
&gt;)jM Bessie Grave« U ■pending this guest of Nolley Tolar, and Ralph Stevens
week at Osteent • t
this week/ lie was enraute to Dejand
W. A. Psrr returned home Thursday where be will attend Stetson University
Iran Jacksonville.
this year.
tUaa meeting for primary is caHed for
Any one wishing lots at Coronado
toalght In the city halL
Beach should get them ut once as tire
Ibe regular Thursday afternoon closing plot will be sent back on Sept. 15, and
the price donbled. You can make your
will continue during this month.
•election
at The Herald Office.
Mrs. Deane Turner, a Ad sister Mr*. Hill.
Rev.
J.
F. McKinnon Is conducting tlie
u t spending this week s t Daytona.
September
Examinations for touchers at
Julian McRoo of Gainesville called
Orlando
this
week. There are thirty-three
upon the local furniture trade on Tuesday.
applicants
for
Teachers certificate*, twen­
W. W.'PMaqd. representing the Smith
ty
two
white,
and
eleven colored.
Prsaiisr typewriter spent Tuesday In the
A card from C. F. Williams at Fast
dty.
Lynn,
Conn., shows monstrous fish Jump­
Mrs. Witts and daughter of Jacksonville
Labored on Labor Day
ing
Into
the boat and the fisherman are
are guest of Mr. and fin . Ray Butts Ihla
On Monday, Sept. 4th, (Labor Day)
knocking them down with the oanc Mr.
Williams states that he hopes to live about n dozen (men) members of the
" ‘tírTand Mrs. n « n « m a m * ai*d-tt«W
chuhdi and others [Hit in a -te x ^ bouts
through it and return home snfcly
daughter lia vc returned* from Locunadu
cleaning off the yard and gmum li nf thfci t ‘
tJfiJfcAT' k
. U jv 3
, , «i bvurbi . ■Jdxy v «uulc a
ired side bodies at Underwood a
17-tf great Improvement and there is still
Mrs. R- J. Holly ■&lt;*! children have re- flared
Autoes and carriage painting at Un­ room for Improvement which they hope
turnedJrom a two week* vtalt to Cor­
derwood's. First class work
31-if to accum[&gt;tlsh in the near future. The Jo­
onado Beach.
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All
kinds
of
repair
work.
Sanford
Mn- dies of the church agreed (0 give the nidh
- The many friends of IL fl.jQ iappel mb
fc
Oarage
pttfg
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4
F
tL
tlklr dinner II^ 'ttje ^ would come and
glad R&gt; see him eul again after ■a.
New
tir
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s
pt/t
in
aid
O
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arti
a
t
1
work.”
The ladifidrd their " p irt of tTie*
bilious st tact
th e Sanford fu rn itu re Co.
3.Vtf work weU, for nil who partopk of the re­
Mra McCulre. Tenth snd Par* who bad
Gas engine repairs. Sanford Machine freshments were well pleased and were
• her appendix removed Tuesday, la reA Garage Co.
AR-tf
glad to be there. The weather was
■
ported doing welL
Buy Henry Clay flour of W W. l,ong rather warm for some of the lal*orcrs that
Mrs. P. M. Kedy haa returned home and get the best on earth.
44-tf were not used to being out in the sun. S A N F O R P
F L O R ID A
after a two-taonihs* visit to Wisconsin.
We m ake a specialty o( fram ing The only unpleasant feature of the occa­
- Otilo sod Atlanta.
pictures. Try us. Sanford fu rn itu re sion was that a colored man named
The grass Is being cut upon many of 1«.
33 tf Green stepped on a nail and |»it him out
the side streets and the City la taking a
Mrs. M. L. Allen left for New York of business lor a short time.
cleaner appearance.
Saturday, will Ire away three week* lu
W. I). Holden for Mayor
Mrs. Thompson of Astor FIs., was the buy her (all and winter stock. Wait for
gusst of her daughter Mrs. Ray Butts, for her.
W. D. Holden announces his candi­
U
several days last week.
5 or 6 doses ‘«tUJ" will cure uny case dacy for mayor, subject tn-thr decision of
of
Chills and Fever. Price. 25c.
37-tf the primary. Mr Holden bus been UienMrs. R. L Peck any children have re
Place
the
titles
to
yoor
real
estate
in litird with the interests of Sanford for the
m turned from a ^delightful outing in the
[last five years and having served two
tire
Realty
Trust
Compony
and
ovoid
commountain* of Tennessee. *
yonrs
upon (he board of utdermem. Is en­
plication»
For
particular*
address
B.
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j Messrs, Duckworth,
Donaldson and
titled
to
go higher up having a thorough
Whittier.
Jr..
Secretary,
7-if
Atkinson uf Orlando welg^gtnong the
knowledge of city nfTnirs. He has al­
SwcitfSt
line
of
Go
Curts
In
the
city.
visitors 9U W^dhisday. ’ .
ways been foremost in every [vogresstve
Sanford F urniture Co.
35 tf
Messrs. R. Hi Davts-pf Chicago. Itt„ and
At Long’s grocery you get best**rpd movement and his policy Is clearly de­
W CL Davia of jackioaViUe. ara. v o tin g
Elgin butter on Ice.
44-t fined.
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their slater. Mrv J.
,
'Bring your old tire* to Sanford Machine
* Chas 1* r.vuns spent Sunday hr the 4^ Garage Cp. for vulcanixlng.
V ...-tlni of W. C. T**U.
4N-if
dty with home folks. Charlie it now
The regular business meeting for Sept.,
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A few more Mason Fruit Jars left at
llvIIOf id (he'land of .the MahiVse.
; * reasonable prices, at W w. Long s Grocery. of ihr W. C. T. U. «ill be field al half
44-tf ppat three o'clock on Tuesday afternoon
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; Li Fj Hagan' tlio wcii know’ turpeil^fa’
The nursing Ironic at 8iti and Elm Ave, at the Congregational Church. A* this is
‘ ; ipsa was iprh'e d ty Tuesday enroute to
Sr
prepared to care lor a limited number to be qtt ocensalon of reunion after the
'
! Markham from hli home i n D r U n d .
of
surgical cases. "Mrs. Wright, nurse in summer recess It la hoped there will be a
Rev. j. W. WUdraan who Is* spending
very full attendance of all ufllcers and
hb Dpcatlap in Va.. will probably^ not-re charge.
ctiffr Utjtjl the Istter lin t of thennonih. , *'
chipped l*eef while die weither is members. The topic for the program and
warm,cut in an Abterlcon Sllctn'g lunchinc discussion wit) be "A hriM review of
Mr. uud Mrs. ^AJbert D. Jones and/
* A4-lf Hondo law s concerning women and child­
family, of W{D'ter-Gardep[ u^^spondhiflg At'W:W. LongyCroeery.
Jo»t reckved a new Rj*e of Art ren.'
. _ thy wrelr with Ibo family o( W. W. Long
aquare*. prices reasonable. -Sanford
1
A itumber o fia n fo n i . people took ad- F urniture Co.
Sanford 6 , L e e s b u rg i v, *•
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vsiftage o t the chaap rates to AsMustln« ■. Wrnre equipped (9 imAdle your repair
In thft great game last Monday between
,
*fi« Monday and Rnirrieyild'lOtkieAik;l etU
work.' V Sanford Moriil ne 4
Go-. Sanford’and Leesburg the tribe of Jim
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48if. ‘ Harris proved too strong for the Lake
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1‘oaJ Bigg«» fa H»e proud ^b i s of;.*
Co., boys ami at the end the score was
FIRST Cl^ASS CRATE MATERIALS. Sanford, Fin ,
greyhound* and ~-expects' to. take.Torn fronting oh, and overlooking L air Monroe. 6 to I In favor of Sanford. Wallace and
60*300 IU Large spreadingouk*.palmetto
»-Williams out snips hunting ons dak this orango trees up.each lot...- A. W. Drown. Allen were the battery for Sanford and the
rest is easily told TKere were ho really
Enterprise. Florida.
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fnul Bigger* has returned fnMnTt*|np. Lbsfc—JChilds hat trinimeli with luaei brilliant plays but tlie game was as go d
to Njrflh Carolina; He .acOOtnprtnled' DL between depot and J. M. Lord's residence as the average and enjoyed by‘the crowd
Finder pleace return to Herald Tlfllce. or present. More games will follow during
VoU’Can’t «fiord to fann without Planet Jr. implements.
L Thrasher on tlie trlp ln Mr. Ttirnsber's j Tm . Lord.» residence.
4-ltc
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are the greatest implements ever invented to prepJic
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thnpouih.
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. , A nother Land Sale
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' The Ladle« Aid Society of the Baptist
Iyer two million, fanners and gardeners are now jjsing
• church will meet Friday afternoon *L The Howafd Packard Lan4 Coi spUl
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Planet
Jrs. Strong and lasting.
Fully guaranteed.
. , &lt; o'clock, all the members era re&lt;nicitod‘ ten acres'of laud near Carasrort City be.
i
N*.4 PU».t Jr Cm Uiw I KiO uxt Drill 3*«Ur,
CuhL
longing to Prof. Miri* tu-tìia^JL^Tultòii
*1 Vstar u d Plow, u r n Hum, Ubc». w d sad avermry, A lo n i all swful
to attend.
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a r»nl*s ImpWmftw« In oat. AdjoutbU la * mimic lout* *11tinttn •'■«dr, ^
of Philadelphia, Mf. Fplton wilf/rfhyqve
1 bo*. &lt;aWrtl*. wttd, m plow. l’*y*aukthr t «ea in &gt;JSttl tinlui.
• * Mr. and Mrs. B, A. Howartf nod, t^lld- u&gt; tids city end engage tn' forming.
1 N*. l i r t u U Jr Do«bi*-Wt&gt;»«l It*«, OiltitiW, wd PI*« U ^ d
1 On huiiiM Iwplcaww rm ma.it (a* irutitrt u&gt;d linklHn All j
ftn returned to thd d ty last Sunday af, »■ ■-»*-'
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I nklnllw p*ni trt r4 hijti-i aU-.n nttl to knylrt* td|t. Spa**r» Tlali to Cadillac *nd other Mlchl, . w h a a e d f*ty?.B«f*4n*«a
1 cWlty &lt;W|neU to work tttrrmtlt &lt;t.a* to vJalUt without injur».
Do*» o«»y whk howl wrtdia« U"»)* tr’t.tt. ihtm I ^
gau ride»,,
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OES it mean anything to
you to have clothes to fit,
properly tailored, to hold,
its shape and be absolutely sat- •
isfactory even to the slightest
detail?
t We represent Ed. V. Price &amp; Co., of Chicago, whose Made
to Measure Clothes embody all
these features. ■
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The Fall and Winter line of
over 400 all-wool samples of
the newest colors, designs and
models are ready for inspection
May we have the pleasure

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Servicable Shoes

For any service. Whether you
need them for indoors or out, Irom
the daintiest creation, for the ball­
room to the most durable boot for
street wear, In every case their
quality is of the best in point ol
style, durability and finish.
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B etter C rop sV ith H alf TheWorlc

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V Mr. aikl Mr*. Flibef ,and daughter of
*--^.PonanosiUC* 0M6 hare arrived la' th»
.^1y and Intend to makfe Sanford-* thalr

&gt; • « W * Sòl^day and wftfifenaJn dur-

talW winter. -

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You mtut'aUend the miitihg at the
•Qty.Hall tonight and'-^gaffulntc pians
- f^the primary election.' TTbiight at the
Chr Hall'at 8 pi m. _
from' CL‘.^ .&lt;&gt; « d r u f r show«
him and Ids fytemi Taft in earnest oonw « tio ti about tka new government

^ c r s l week* w td rb
Mr*. J, H.; Ferguson.

U « Sunday night in

that he had retin tl#-^ufahnu
tores t of Mr. JlcLaughlla whd
tlrous of potting more capii
Tampa store.
' Mr. Abernathy has great faltf^ ln (he
wd a tul- has purchasod a
umlture. and atovea. The
rary..suites' In fumed o sl
glish Bnltli arc bound,to will I» j8 )U f comment when you
and tig) - entire. ,Une of fiiti r i s y WORK. Evexything looks
ig Is up to. dolo in every l y ^ m W r n t w the work Is corcr. Abcrbsthy »eeil i heiL
P ure
Herald ta (keep Sanford .^ ria p 'n r ^ tS ta rc iiin tho hnnds of
posted on furniture news and desires the

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«Xpert-workmen is the S e c r e t o f
Our S uó oo&amp;a. Favor tu with . your
itTful Une önssw-fBrrrtfUTB.
next UngHo o f Inundry, and you
'will
thtsffcafter be.« regular custo^
t i l L .*
BE SICK OUT? :IN

W w i i y j h c .cobnuy far
owoy from q ^octor. Como id
Saufonla PRlVAtî^ tJOSPim . at
Second.5 ireet und* U urcí -AybO1»
and be utilfer the caro of an experi­
enced nurse. | ^ *Tud)ercuIo^^ijH

cooes

W e also carry a full flhç of

Hoes

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Sprinkling Pots
and ai! kinds of

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Best Quality, and Our Priües Are Right

HILL HARDWARE COMPANY
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Bulletin
TO-BE SUCCESSFUL AT

KEEP OUT OF THE RUTS
Keep out of the ruts when you
settle on Volusia Farm s:
D on’t
do anything for the reason that your
neighbor is doing it. Have a rea­
son of your own. H ave a mind o f
your own hath to learn and act u p ­
on what you learn. D on’t em ulate
the axample of the C hinese who do
things- because - theix, .^ fa th e rw a n d ,
grandfatherrdrd-them . —
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land, your crons, your live stock.Don’t.com c to V olusia Inarms w ith
the idea that you can farm in th e
sartp wav_ a* you fagmed- iq the»
noTth an d then knock Florida be­
cause you did .not, ad ap t yourself to
Florida clim ate, F lo rid a, soil and
Florida methods,
T ry to Im­

prove our methods and our
crops. Give thought for tho m o r­
row. T ry to get all out of each
acre that it will produce the year
round.
Endicss opportunities arc yours
for the making. No need to seek
them. They are here waiting for
you if you have am bition enough to
make a close study of ydur business.
Farm ing is a business just in
the same way as keeping a store o r
running a mill. Possibly farming
is -the m ost exaeting of all businesses
in that it needs m en of brains, a m ­
bition, stickability. Volusia Farm s
offers opportunities for the hrnin- ifst, m ost am bitious men in the '
.country who- fire long on sticka­
bility.
• T he resources o f V olusia Farm s
h a v rh a rd ly been scratched. There
is likely no end tp them for the m an
who gives his atten tio n , his energies
and his best thought to making the
• rich soil produce its lim its. •
. ; T here arc' possibly many -new
varieties of vegetable, fruits, n u ts,
grasses and legum inous crops th a t
can be grown here for the sake of a
l i t t l e e x p erim e n tatio n .. V olusia
F arm s'tcrrito ry has already proven
itself—for—beans, - p a s s ,—potatoes,
radishes, beets, Cucumbers, egg pfant
peppers, tom atoes, cabbage, sugar
cane and a host o f other things;
oranges, grapefruit, tangerines, kum quats, grapes, and so forth, but we
Jjclievc th at many o th er articles o f ,?
food for m an and beast can be rais- •*,
ed here to the u ltim ate profit of th e . -v
grower, and our c o u n try , ' .
A lfalfa, for instance. A large
num ber of-farm ers are experiment-,
ing with this valuable forage p lan t.
The m inute *. V o lu sia farm er s o t- ¿3
««¿d* in grow ing it at a •'reasonable
cost, the vain*:, of ?11 these -lqmla
vtill mcrease;nuirvelIouSjlyvin mOo- ■

Cqttjqj^toq, it probably- the n'
finest oash crop that can bjvgtow»
on thtac land». Long staple cytton ^
crops’ can hp conWrtcdfinciS^sh * .
immediately, or can be held for
ing advantage of raaVk^1;fluctua­
tions— but any time ydu want
to sellyour cotton you can
get the cash for Hi
•* Live stock farming assuredly

Bank Building

in g a source o f large incom e. At 'a
tim e when th e country is groaning
u n d er the extortions of the l&gt;ecf
tr u s t and F lo rid a fails to m eet the
dem and of hom e consum ers, the
m ark et for liv e stock is imm ediate.
F lo rid a im ports large *q u atitics of
w estern m eat while her o w n prarics,
capable of sustaining thousands of

the leading men of the county,
careful and business like in your
farm operations and in your
marketing. We want you to accumulate a surplus at the bank
as a result of your foresight and
uncommon practice on the farm.
Test things for yofirself—K E E P

O U T O F T H E R U TS.

r» h im f ttw ik w - irf'--growing -*feed in
conjunction with the keeping of
liv e stock— a little step out of
vtho rut, will make m an y a man

And why not go In for poul­
try raising as a BUSINESS? It
is reported that on a poultry

farm near Volusia Farms, the
owner is clearing $2 a year on '
every chicken.’ Florida imports
large quantities of poultry into a
market that can bfe supplied by
Florida Grown Poultry, Florida
Laid Eggs, Florida Chicks.
' This entire Bulletin could be
filled with instances of golden
opportunities for men who will
get out of tho ruts. The only
’reason why Florida imports these
quantities of fresh and canned
foods is because people ure jtoo
much' Inclined to keep in the
ru t—they do tilings bécnüseth'elt'.;- •
neighbors do the&amp;rr they do not O
diversify. .
,
The successful Volusia fann­
er will riot put nil óLhls eggs’ in
one basket by growing a singlé
crop. He will be alive and up-todate. He will diversify..^ He will
have many strings to .his bow.
He Will have something to sell
the entire year, because the soil. .
will produce the entire year by
right methods of planting and
cultivation. ’ He will hav$ corn,
hogs, sheep, wool, honey, poultry,
vegetables, egg£ and so on, all
bringing good profits.
’•
■. ne will léürn as he goes
along. He won’tr be like the
"farmer who raised and fed hogs,
; for ten yeaVs and never learned
a thing, while not tnueh qver-. a
^ inile from him lives a bother far; iner who has been raising'hogs
for two years longer and he . is. a
rich manr He made a ’ close
study of hog raisMjfc'making ex­
periments in a limbed way and
carefully testing methods he

standpoint, of what' you want fo
; - d o i ^ ^ We W ht you to see ■' - Vo lysis'.' Faripir^O T * yourself.. V .
’ While w ears always .willing tq fe * ^
make a selection fojvyou, we pry-.
fern o t to selT a^ptfe sight un­
seen, We waniyoilitp T&gt;e Batia. tied, successful, happy* '’fiend and
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TM? SANFORD HERALb

NOTICe TOR PUBLICATION

FLOWERS — PLANTS — BULBS

SANTORD LODGES

L. H. T E M P L E -

S anford lo d g e No. 27. I O U T

D epartm en t o f th e in te r io r , v. s . u m a
A D E N ! J A C K S O N V IL L E FLO R A L COMPANY
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P h o n e 166.

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Special Offering In Fern*.
Floral Dealgna to Order.

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S c a i n o l t C h a p te r Na. 2. O rdar C a t t e r à S ta r
Un i i evrrjr avcood ami fourth Friday In month.
F.v«ry on* who haa a»aa hta Star la ¿h. Fast a ir
cordially lnvitrd to visit th* chapter
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A u t C Roaatxi. Sec y

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Chase &amp; Co
SHIPPERS OF

r O. E . C elery City A crlt 1 8 5 3
. Mcetlnx» Aral and thlrdTueadayi In every monlb
Hall in Welturna Block, third floor.

BICYCLES AND SUNDRIES

Ptieenu i to le Né 5,'ICVf P.

Florida Fruits

'ta second and fodrth Mond a y a. VUit
la a la ra n wrlcorne P. L Hutch la aon. C.
5 fran k . K. K and &amp;.

SIIANIBAR6 ER
ORLANDO.

notice to st o c k h o ld e r s
Of H o w s r d P s c k s r d Land C o m p a n y
‘«A'anrrUI meetlni of the Sloctholdera of the

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day* at 7:30 p. m. Vultlaa broth«* wrioome

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Under Section 8 o f C hapter 4888,
, Lows of riorlds

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Atlantic

SANFORD, FLORIDA .

DRrKM. MASON
Welborn Block

Rhone 10

Sapford, fiorii

DR. W. E. HOUSHOLDER
DENTIST
Phooa 41

In Circuit Court. 7th, Judicial Circuit
Orange County, Florida

WEST
ELECTRIC LIGHTED PULLMAN
DINING AND SLEEPING CARS

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It apfvara from the aBkdavIl of J F. A leian d rr
Urtin duly Alod -io which he awear* th a t he la
Attorney fur the Complainant (n the above entitled
cause: that the residence of ihn defendant la belWvf.1 to tie Hanford. Florida: th a t ha baa been *b•eat more than aiity day* n e tt precedici tho appUeaikai lot the brdar qf publie*tNK|t and th at
there I* no person In Ihn stata of Florid* upon
• hum the service af Subpoena would Mad »aid
defendant; and that ih* a fe of (ha defendant la
OTfMWQtT^OSHinL
You are Ihere fura ardam i to appear to thla bill
mi Monday the aecnodday of October. A. D. 1911,
the aama brink a rule day of thla Court.
il Is (kither ordered that thla notice be published
1er tour ooaaarutlva werk a In lh* Sanford Harald,
a netfapalri icWlihrd In OraaCe County, Florida.
Witness my hand and affidai seal this the 18th
day of AU|uit. A. 0.. 1911.

DR. F. C. BOAKDMAN
All Modera Method * and Appliance*
ROOMS s • &gt;*d 7
(lert.er WiaiJiafl iLiUing

Sanford Macht e Ü Garage Company

13» West Usy St.

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With which j pn can tdaka bi|itouu«y.

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L. G. STRINGm^OW

. . Etrory mill fllted with trtracnftlatfrfre.
•«t out alUchuicnU and adjuitablo
idlar. Improvnd carriaao-baekiiiR dovie® Is tjuiok acting aon a time eater.
Matlb in oil «UoS, portabja and at*-,
tlobary.
Wo manufactura KoL’ioqa, Boiler«,
Bhlngln Machine«, Cat-Off 8 nwit. Wo«d
Splitter«, ote., and do Tpundry Work.
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very best cars. We never sleet).
Office Hour*. 9 to 12: 3 to 6
If you are in trouble call us any
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D E N T I S T

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IN SU R A N C E A

�September 8 ,‘l9H

s’ Fall SkirtsMade of .
Voiles, Serges and Panamas
Pleased, to sho^ yo

N. P. Y O W E L L

Items of Interest Gleaned front
Various Sources . ;

HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK
Urre the Readers Will rind- o Orlcf
__ Historical Spring Flow ing,

T o r 11orrled Renders t
H.n'CL, .Sept. .3.—two distinct earth­
quake shocks were experienced in Wash- lngton at a lute hour Sunday ujght. The
shocks were -several minutes apart aud
■each was of considerable darntlbn
Houses were severely shaken but so for
' as can be learned no damage was done.
The people for n lime were panic stricken.
Reports from noarby points today in­
dicated that the shock* were generalt J|) thla immediate soitloic
.The sister dreadnoughts Florida and
jDtish, the mightiest warship* tn the
* American navy, will W in- fighting trim
„ by Nbvember 16. according,to the calcula­
tions of the naval expert, ' V . -'J.
New York 1« oo&gt;y dabhfng • to be} the.
largest d ty in the. world. The estimate
• o( the hcalfll department shows th a t lie
burroughs atrJAfluaay 1,
^■-.poptdaUon of
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Rqlergh. which Wna with Dewey's licet ou
that fateful first of May.
Mr. Taft's' promises and pledges in
regarjf U&gt; the tariff will hereafter be re­
ceived by the'dountry with a good, deal
of allowance, because the people knoy
what he will do by what hq has done.
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The temperance people are much ex­
ercised over ilie question as to whether
or not, in hi* Investigations into the true
Inwardness of the cocktail cherry. Dr.
Wiley lias to drink all the cocktails to
get to- the cherries.
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Scores of parsons were injured In a
•Wreck' on the , Long Island railroad at
Rockuway Beach Tuesday morning. A
panic among ihe pns&amp;eugçr’s followed

COMPANY

Rrv. J. f, McKinnon Has Resigned '
Hev. J. f . McKinnon, who was recently
appointed Superintendent of Public In«iructlon for this county to succeed the
late MoJ. W. U. Lynch, baa resigned aa
paator of the Presbyter Inn church of San­
ford and the members of that church are
nowon the lookout for a tuooeaaof' to
him. Rev. McKinnon la very mu&lt;h
loved by the congregation he leaves and
It was with much reluctance that he was
given up. It was reported that he would
mova'lb fbla city in order jhtvt hq, could
be mare conrynUrKt to bis office, but we
cannot vouch for tins trathfulnesa of -the
report- h* Wo hope, however, that he wllf

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Florida pml Western Beef and Pork. Lamb! Dry a n d
Salt Meats, Fish, Poultry and Hdrfie-Madc Pork Suuenrd e r jRMdt*
Wc desire to tvxpreaa our sincere thanks
■to-thn. neighbors and friends, who so

generously- and cheerfully came to &lt;
asolatane« |h our recent disaMer,
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ey tpdsy confirmed his announcement of
hist flight that Ad woukk not be a cat»:
date ftWreelectton to.the United State»
senate. H li'tena expires Mardi 3, 1013.
¿ Uecnusfc be believes iha} under the
present conditions It,-Is Itppoitlbie fgr
negroerto proagtr In souüærn Oklahoma
since thè recem tfrce ^ot» In-tigt aeotion.
negro former of \he betDotey Coal
iact'd that he will htad à
ha lui of fifty iRgroeg In an* expedition toH
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We are now^fepored to give to the trade our epeein I
HOME MADE CORN BEEF
Try.Jt—you, will be pleased.

R. F. Wasiibuxn and Family

110 Park Avenue
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that *lt
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hoìà» her present ' pla^e as first d ty of
the «ootid she Rill have to Include .ih e
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metropolitan police district*
which', Will Increase her popolallon to Senators, members Of*the .legislature and

•‘ Skpt. jg,—Wllllem A. Layned. of Sumn it,
national lgwn tennis
champion tor another yew. This re ­
sulted by Larned'e dedslve victory pver
Maurice E. McLoughlin. of San Frandsco,
-the young player who last Saturday won
the right to challenge the champion by
d*fCflinfi tortner Champion Beals C.
'’WrighC of Boston. In The float round of
the AHjp$tners' touroanmnu
v ' i t ’ia aald that the United States gov­
ernment ha« agreed to sell to Turkey
foujr-pf our obsolete, warships, bui four
t flavoripade history for us and for

county offidals. -The campaign has been
one of the quietest that, the Old Domin­ ■ ^ c a r r y in g .e in e
ion has seen in yeara^ Even thesenato­
rial contests have Tailed to arouse Ihe ìa-some tiri nifi Ln
usual amouot of Interest' and enthusi­
asm. although the interest hoi in
to fi noticeable extent -during thd
“ n poor cigar
days of the campaign.
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Organlied New Church
Eorroit S akhmu) Il esalo: ’
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Brother J. S. Thrasher has been pres i&gt; g In the Upaola netghtwrhood, and
ore all pleAsed wltb Ws preaching. The

Cumberland Presbyterians kindly let us
have their house and we hare organized
a Missionary Baptist church, and b^d
k. rV tr # 77* 7^.' *•* • ’
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nation feels a greet aenilmanta) sqcricee every night th is; week, thbrtf
are several to be baptized next Sun:
which Was1 Sampson’s . flagship lb'the day a U fi- trt. in Christel X ake.f BroUièr

Spanish war, the Brooklyn, thalvWaa.
Sewer's flagship ot Santlngv. thef)l&gt;tnidn,

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at 5;c«nta each'is a marvel of.fine
a fine HAvapaVlUicr
thing at twice the prh
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�SANFORD

I N S A N F O R D — L i h is Worth Living

SANFORD IS A CLEAN CITY

1 AROUND FLORIDA
f he General New» « f The Land
of Flowers.

CULLED FROM THE STATE PRESS

chairm an a t Kanltary Com m ittee
W rites o f Conditio«« In IliftBItaw tek
■The following letter from 3. Range,
chairman of the un itary ' oocnmlttM,
about condition« fn Sanford (from the
viewpoint of the city officials. 1» inter*

Ms. Conus:
Referring to the controversy.In your
paper about the d ty 'Cleaning and sani­
tary work 1 wish to call the attention of
S ta te 's Doatafal.
some
of the kickers to s fsw facts. I
Tbs Florida Homeland Co* a cokmlxahave
made a careful inspection of a
tion
which succeeded In settling
number
of our neighboring cities to com­
1M famlflea (800 or «00 people In all) on
pare
their
general cleanliness and sani­
Und a t a new place known as Celsry
tary
conditions
and I have found beyond
City, fvf f r Raytown In Volusia county, Is
arfy
doubt
that
our
d ty of Sanford is far
having trouble» of Its own. and the com­
above
any
of
them
In
this respect. Com­
p l y seams to have met with, dire misparatively
we
bavs.the
cleanest town In
fortune, for now The Homeland Co., its
officers and all the settler« .who bought this part of th e State and part of the
tends from them, are parties » a suit in credit for ibis la due E. E. Brady and
3am Williams.
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p ro p * * Hodges. O'Hara fti
U hoped that tho Utter company will be being perfect and can be much improved
able to deed the Unds back to the poor upon, but the responsibility for this
deluded purchasers as soon as the fore- should not be put entirely on the officials,
in order to make the service entirely.sat­
cfejsure tu iu are settled. »Florida Star.
isfactory the officials must have the good
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hoy« a re /
interested
wULaod cooperation of th e ' d t it e n ^ n d
in the corn contests that Have been loan•&gt;
continual antagonism, that often has the
(united by the Farmer*' dub of Lakeland
flavor of personal chicanery will not help
that there will be a number
and it
in
better conditions.
of contestants when the entries are aU
Every citizen should comply strictly
l a The prize offered for the beat crop of
with the ordinances and' regulations that
earn induced on ooe acre of land by a
have been passed and published by the
young man under 21 years of age la $100
d ty government, and which are. That
and other prizes are offered for the next
all trash and garbage shall be placed In i
best, third and fourth, and ao on in order
covered receptacle, in the alley, where it
of merit to sixth.. .
Is conveniently to be reached by the gar­
A series of lectures has been arranged bage wagon. Brush and grass must be
in Gadsden county for the farmers* ooop- placed in alley or on parkway of street.
rrativb demonstration department to be to be removed by the city cart not b)
delivered In Quincy and Greensboro this the garbage wagon.
-month. Speak«« will be present from
All complaints of non-removal should
the agricultural college a t Gainesville, and be made to the d ty derk, who keepa
the work will ti(Moabt be Interesting- f' same on file to report to the proper par­
/ Daytons la expecting to have a fine ties and the coundL. instead of conipilnew pejaSogef station before many snoe with tbaee roles, I find on careful
months have' pesyed away, - although Inspection, that but few of our citizens
there is some delay In getting started. ace Taking advantage of the offfr of the
Tbsi new station; according to the Jour* dty, to fell there good trash-cans a t cost
nsC will be of bridk or’stone and have a price, but that even.some of the smallest
train »bed extending IJOO feet.
residence« keep their garbage In broken
Fort Pierce Is looking towards better and dilapidated old boxes and barrels
things and making a bid for substantial «riser« chickens and dogs have free ac­
and considerable progress. A t. the'lost cess, and so oraste a comitUou &lt;4 filth
meeting of the city council a communl- around their residences, that It Is hard to
cailog was read from thn mayor In .which overcome by the garbage 'fnaq* with
the needs of Ftot Pierce -were sat forth, pitch-fork and rakes for 'belpfnb ; Also l
sod it was shown that by the Issuance of find that garbage receptacles are not al­
bunds to the value of about $73,1100 the ways kept in or nqar alley, but St any
pUoe couR probably have Installed and jguoe around the house, in two Instances
pul-in operation a waterworks' system, near the parlor window and In tome even
sewerage system and electric light p la n t inside «be kitchen. It speaks writ for the
Ons of the largest land deals made In garbage man that be goes to the trouble
Hernando county this year' was thgt Of hunting up these boxes Inside the
made last Monday between* to p i. % J'., jjgeralsek to which be 1s not' held under
Hillman of Uve Oak and the Weeks bis Contract, „y a . ' y f ;
Brothers, of Eaville. this bounty. Cape
Hillman sold, to them 12.000 acres of
Hernando, reonty lands, the consideration
Hastings wdl plant «very eiraiWe aCtt&gt;
to spring potatoes This nutm s that with
the land cleared since last season that
then will About 3,500 acre* plkattd in
Hastings proper, and nearly 6,V$Q atrae
in tbs section. Growers ore making,
preparetipha to plant second crop of
potatoes extensively gnd ’ If the w^gthier
permits the acreage wlU be lb« lofgest In

merel ysorw-Ha*tlngavN?ws.
The automobile liceos« to t U * peered
i Mreion éF D ir tóglsiàture U
unooQsffftitjonal and owners ef. autos In
Florida do n e rp ff a lioeuse tax to the
s u » .. Such Is the tufing nnido by Judge
W. S. Bullock pi thejTjfih jódlcfif d rw lt at
CiSgTn (he
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Day and Ideal Lócation
Draws Crowd -

NSH TRY WAS GRAND SlICCfSS
Prominent Speakers Make Interesting
Talks 1» Our Celery Delta
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ra rm rrs
The Growers' Picnic, the annual event
6t the celery delta, seems to grow larger
and better each year and the affair yes­
terday at Beck's Park was one of the
best ever pulled off In this section.
Despite the warm weather the park
was cool and shady all day, caressed by
wandering breezes from Jessup close by.
In the morning while the fish were fry­
ing and preparations being made for
luncheon. Psof. Rolfs of the experimental
W » n ? I h e f a r m e r s .
He
punctuated his remarks by statistics
showing the best crops to plant, the way
to plant them and the way to harvest
them. A s'tha dinner hour approached
Prof. Ro(fs grew uneasy, because be
nought tha. people Were hungry,, but they
would not U f&amp; m desert and asked him
question after qoeetton about hay, corn,
allots ate. Prof. Rolfs was just as willing
to Impart information os the farmers
were to ask for It and it is safe to pre­
dict that no more enthusiastic teacher
and pupils ever mbt. The visit of this
walking encyclopaedia of crop informa­
tion to the eelary delta will be productive
of much good and the results will be no­
ticeable In the near future.
About one o'clock the crowd gathered
around the various tables and sup­
plemented by plenty of fish and hot
coffee spread a feast of all the delicacies
of tha season and bow those people did
wrap themselves around that good cook­
ing. An hour was spent In pleasant chat
after lunch when Chairman Lake called
tbs nteetiog. to .order again and Introduced flio ttw N. P. Uryan to the
audience. This was .Senator Bryan's
first Visit to Sanford since his election
and Mil remarks were listened to with
marked attention. He made an'eloquent
pipa 'for good dtlxepshlp. paid a high
tribute to Prof. Rolft end the "work of

Volusia County Com m issioners Urged
to lULp WUh lh e G oal Work. _ _
With the Atlantic coast and some of
the finest bathing to be hod anywhere,
only about sixty miles away, hardly a
half day's drive. It behooves those who
enjoy outings there. 6r contemplate mak­
ing the trip a t any tin e . to urge Volusia
county to get her roods In better shape.
True, the trip can be made .now without
danger of bogging down or turning over,
but a very small outlay of cash would
mean a great deal to the traveling public.
The new viaduct and bridge at the 8t.
Johns' Ferry hot been completed, mak­
ing the ferry only serosa the mein chaanel. which saves at least three-fourths of
the time usually consumed there, while
the long embankments on each side of
the river are In good shape, the road os
far as Osteen being in fairly paaaable
condition.
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Hera the Readers Will rind a Brief
Historical Spring Mowing
Tor Hurried R eaders
Sept. II —Speaker Oja nip d a rk of the
house of representatives Is the hero of
hla old home town, Loolslanna. this weak.
He Is being- entertained by the homefolks, and they have gathered here from
all parts of Pike county to' do honor to a
“native son" who has brought glory to
bis state by being elected speaker erf the
nations) legislature and so conducting
himself that he Is considered a possible
candidate for the presidency on the

badly, needed and wtU prove a popular
highway from the south to New Smyrna
and the coaa^&gt; A convict cnijtp is es­
tablished this aide of the ferry, in Or­
ange, and the rood''from Sanford out
Celery avenue being greatly improvod.—Reporter-Star., y.
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Oesth pf Dr. Catón ij)y_
Criminal-Court .
«uvoDiosea.
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Dr.
L
D.
Eaton of Ml Dore . passed
Chairman Lake tlflen Introduced Hon.
Criminal court convened .^Monday
Fawgyv
at
the
Sanford HoO)a Tuesday' vT
Frank d a rk and .the cxdwd recognizing morniffif. with Judge
on .the
titeir old friend gave him a hearty ¿rest- bench;. Prosecutor DcCohei being on 'ipozhlvig In an attack of congestive Fercy.
lag. Mr. Clark ilw ays a t'I d s beat in hapd, evidently determined to glyr'.all The factor wag widely- knOWo a«id highly,,
making an address was heartily encored the law-breukWi thoiújie&gt;t extent, of did tegafdnj iu this itatcWhere lie bod made
home sirice '82, rfr was &lt;R ••Veers'old ;
gg tie pictured the beauties' of ‘ nature law. fhapvrtng sre~ the Ages'-ekready
and ivhOcen.au Invgjid for'iW t^ y e u fa
tba beat and vast resources as they diiposed óf aft) verdicts;
are exemplified in tha skate of Florida.
A. -Sullivan, charged with .^ e n M v q Buffering (tom. bronchial; catarrh, áod.
Ha bropght forth many a laugh as he language, caqgjit infine of Ifi-breT- ójél*. gstham^. wid yet did mudi *gòqd Work in
q&gt;ioted prut of his recent ’fadSqiis' speech
"William Field* forgery, |uUfy;#sf¡yeH Ms Olrptext pKffchafqiw He will bio sadly
pissed alfil fils loss silxxvraly mourned br
belore Congress About Florida 'btal ,sskeg( inooths'op’ifla /o a d .‘ r „ 4
the people of Sanford to furnish .the
Mr Jordan, f i l i n g li&gt;iuqs;.slx njouths 'or» itjéhy whq^wrrp Ids patients and Ms
V - ;
crops sad luako good W ore.»he thousand* the road and $300.end- coats; and in the -friends, ;■
Many of the ML Dora friend« came
éveiu tlm $5(Í0 1| Bbt W d an «IdhUmal
i over va attend lh« funeral service which
wtrt conrtdcted^y (tie Knights of Pythias
4Un RotAréon; charged w*th Arson, ça* of v'wMdh order ha wss an honored mom ■
.acquitted: Â
" A1W Arebrijso. r a g r w e r thire mouth* • The temeiiis were sent to flooler, N.
Y-. his early home, where they will be
on. the r o a d . Y ; / Leonard Adjun*. (ktault sod battery; met and cared for by the Knight and hla
relative« there. &gt;-Mrs Eaton, .'who has
hokgktilty
r' 3am Thomas, concealed weapons: $100 faithfully cared for him'.In all his akfcngka, will remain south for the preeeoi. , .
u r i coed, or six monthsj
Ovaries Cason. Concealed weapons: $100 .* v
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.¿ 'ffs
Cam irii to Rantbrd
;
and costa, or six month«.'
• ’ .‘n
Tlie greatest of all b v e t stories, by
tin g Mortson, csreleM useof fire-atm*;
,vork trèni doao‘ttM h « .Y rtW stio n
Shakespeare.
Romeo ■
and
"
' ‘ Juliet,
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, &gt;. W lUidmr
j a d ia d o thé place an Mogi locatioff% . •25 and coats. o^Jjtoree‘months.
wllt'bo
.gjvov
u&gt;
Sanford
people
In the
xM large,, gathering., ^ j o t a j t a r havfr p„ John' Qodabo, Jr , larceny; ,four M d th a.1
cqùriibOften
days'by
on«
of
the
strong-thafh annual picnic* h^roma In thUscc- ” George Morgan, larcenyj’jl'bur a m o k ;
act dram «tic cnprpqnies producing phototfqk that a niovemehtUs beijqt' i&gt;Unn«&lt;l
plsya—the -TM^vbouscr Company, which
vo'mòke a-Small county-fair mit of'the
w»il lnsu»iTytS&gt;rni«. autgsl&amp;g,' (dod a c t­
r.rÜTmmm arid induce the farmers and
ing a M ' p m rc i ’photography. TUe/SÚ.
; Q i i ! f e S ^ M.J rea W ; a j i inwiy u r lttp i
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other-eqotko of tbé emlfosouth wbsre •
a better opportunity didstt f;x « display

peopidpud their daily programs now oonslit of the nowost film service ever given

«action,' hy^Mgycr
connoth b y C e tre * »

Tbs mgnsgemem t&gt;os hooked, the entire
glas Of-the greet òédit and Jeff picture«
h l à will bis ran «Bout one each week. v
Ndfhlng )s too good for the .pebpte of
Sanford and the management of the Star
propose« to give them the greatest photo­
plays produced In both independent and.
licensed films. Watch the bills for d|le*l

á ¿ pointed In'

Sanitary M

Various Sources

two placet, especially during rainy
weather, this road U boggy and requires
some very .fine driving to get through.
These place« ere now wid» however, stxt
could be mode In splendid shape by
putting . In a corduroy road, not over
twenty-five yarde^long- at about thro«
places, which would make it pasoabU
the entire route, saving at least a third
of the distance from this city to Coronado
and New Smyrna, to those seeking an
outlet to the ocean who do not care to
make Daytona their destination: going
bv the way of Enterprise and DeLauL
It is understood that citizens of Vo­
lusia living in the DcLsnd and Daytona
sections are opposed to this »trip of
road, claiming that travel will be di­
verted from their sections and hoping
that the road, which has been under con­
struction for the past year or two will be
abandoned or left in a state unfit for
tra v tl It Is to be hoped, however, that
Voloa^'ecommlatigoen will taka thU m at­

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ftetns-of Interest Gfe#it«d Ffgm

Off

„
iXraJman'SatlttnrOomHl

strict‘¿dii
Speakers. Advertising and Music: W.
&gt; mcd«;reahy f^ o d a . 4 A thdfough
. Kaynes.* chairman; Û -C. WorthingFrank (¡reeúmáa.
-sloe*ah&amp; with a. knowledge &lt;rf tro p « ,
ansportxtlop,
A.
F.
Roevalue*,)* has filled the pooldon with « W y -su te from
; * TO“ I;d3,“ nd * Dr. W, A. éálnMds. R.
811 td Wtùaàf *a3Sd WOT tnnîoutnrdly Dfck-Gelhoimr ha«l'returned.
thoroughly enjoyed the trip In every way.
johnsum.
hut stlO adhere« to the belief that Florida
Refreshments
j* the beet s u te in the union. *;*
F. F. IXitton an

William A. Herring
W. A. Herring died a t

i

M r.Jloland C. Shnefrr. of Ohio, who'
with his fsthar-ln-law; Mr. Bfder. pur­
chased fen acres uf virgin celery, land 09
The vest Side1, has 'grrivci In Sanford and ¿.j
w il begin Improving W property a t ûûce
byerectlng bulidlng«,, çlpartryt the Jaao^ -,

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                    <text>September 8,‘l9H

s’ Fall SkirtsM ade of .
Voiles, Serges and Panamas

Pleased, to s h o ^ yo

N. P. YOWELL

I te m s o f I n t e r e s t G le a n e d f r o n t
V a rio u s S o u r c e s .
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HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK
Urre the Readers Will rind- o Orlcf
__ Historical Spring Flowing,
- T or 11orrled Renders t
H.n'CL, .Sept. .3.—two distinct earth­
quake shocks were experienced in Wash- lngton at a lute hour Sunday ujght. The
shocks were -several minutes apart aud
■each was of considerable darntlbn
Houses were severely shaken but so for
' as can be learned no damage was done.
The people for n lime were panic stricken.
Reports from noarby points today in­
dicated that the shock* were generalt J|) thla immediate soitloic
.The sister dreadnoughts Florida and
jDtish, the mightiest warship* tn the
* American navy, will W in- fighting trim
„ by Nbvember 16. according,to the calcula­
tions of the naval expert, ' V . -'J.
New York 1« oo&gt;y dabhfng • to be} the.
largest dty in the. world. The estimate
•o( the hcalfll department shows th at lie
burroughs atrJAfluaay 1 ,
^■-.poptdaUon of
A
al.AW, ilia*
!gi. Vff- .t - f i S a s r l f «If -ootSpIeted shows,
that *lt,a
thè
1
of Lbodoh
n &gt; p u fttk n 'R r&lt; , 522,«2i. If Looloti
-,
hoìà» her present ' pla^e as first d ty of
the «ootid she Rill have to Include .ihe
-5 * / ^ ^ t l y l n g
metropolitan police district*
which', Will Increase her popolallon to

Rqlergh. which Wna with Dewey's licet ou
that fateful first of May.
Mr. Taft's' promises and pledges in
regarjf U&gt; the tariff will hereafter be re­
ceived by the'dountry with a good, deal
of allowance, because the people knoy
what he will do by what hq has done.
The 5temperance people are much ex­
ercised over ilie question as to whether
or not, in hi* Investigations into the true
Inwardness of the cocktail cherry. Dr.
Wiley lias to drink all the cocktails to
get to- the cherries. ,
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Scores of parsons were injured In a
•Wreck' on the , Long Island railroad at
Rockuway Beach Tuesday morning. A
panic among ihe pns&amp;eugçr’s followed

COMPANY

Rrv. J. f, McKinnon Has Resigned '
Hev. J. f . McKinnon, who was recently
appointed Superintendent of Public In«iructlon for this county to succeed the
late MoJ. W. U. Lynch, baa resigned aa
paator of the Presbyter Inn church of San­
ford and the members of that church are
nowon the lookout for a tuooeaaof' to
him. Rev. McKinnon la very mu&lt;h
loved by the congregation he leaves and
It was with much reluctance that he was
given up. It was reported that he would
mova'lb fbla city in order jhtvt hq, could
be mare conrynUrKt to bis office, but we
cannot vouch for tins trathfulnesa of -the
report- h* Wo hope, however, that he wllf

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Whcfe you can Ret the best- of everything deliver«I
fo your door by sp e d a i incH-sender. ¿ n d o n T im e
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w e CARRY ACOMPLFTE LINE Or
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F lo rid a p m l W e s t e r n B e e f a n d P o r k . L am b ! D ry and
S a lt M e a ts , F ish , P o u l t r y a n d H d rfie-M adc P o r k Suu-

enrd e r jRMdt*
Wc desire to tvxpreaa our sincere thanks
■to-thn. neighbors and friends, who so

generously- and cheerfully came to &lt;
asolatane« |h our recent disaMer,
'.1
R. F. Wasiibuxn and Family
ey tpdsy confirmed his announcement of
hist flight that Ad woukk not be a cat»:
date ftWreelectton to.the United State»
senate. H li'tena expires Mardi 3, 1013.
¿ Uecnusfc be believes iha} under the
present conditions It,-Is Itppoitlbie fgr
negroerto proagtr In souüærn Oklahoma
since thè recem tfrce ^ot» In-tigt aeotion.
negro former of \he betDotey Coal
iact'd that he will htad à
ha lui of fifty iRgroeg In an* expedition toH
cobniOT*»
^
A,
tàmuxy
wo»|
heb! th^uiw w f '•Vlrglnfef yesterday for j

We a re n o w ^ fe p o re d to give to th e trad e our epee in I

HOME MADE CORN BEEF
T ry.Jt— you, will be pleased.

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Senators, members Of*the .legislature and
county offidals. -The campaign has been
one of the quietest that, the Old Domin­
•‘ Skpt. jg,—Wllllem A. Layned. of Sum- ion has seen in yeara^ Even thesenato­ ■ ^ carrying .eine
n it,
national lgwn tennis rial contests have Tailed to arouse Ihe ìa - some tirinifi Ln
champion tor another yew. This re­ usual amouot of Interest' and enthusi­
although the interest hoi in
sulted by Larned'e dedslve victory pver asm.
to fi noticeable extent -during thd
“ n poor cigar
Maurice E. McLoughlin. of San Frandsco, days of the campaign.
v
-the young player who last Saturday won
JKrt keep them
•-’?&gt;
the right to challenge the champion by
Organlied New Church
Our TampM^^hti Clear
d*fCflinfi tortner Champion Beals C. Eorroit Sakhmu) Il esalo: ’
aX
'’WrighC of Boston. In The float round of
Brother J. S. Thrasher has been pres i- at 5;c«nta each'is a marvel of.fine
the AHjp$tners' touroanmnu
&gt; g In the Upaola netghtwrhood, and
v ' it ’ia aald that the United States gov­ ore all pleAsed wltb Ws preaching. The a fine HAvapaVlUicr
ernment ha« agreed to sell to Turkey Cumberland Presbyterians kindly let us
foujr-pf our obsolete, warships, bui four have their house and we hare organized thing at twice the prh
t flavoripade history for us and for a Missionary Baptist church, and b^d
k. rVtr # 77* 7^.' *•* • ’
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nation feels a greet aenilmanta) sqcricee every night this; week, thbrtf
are several to be baptized next Sun:
which Was1 Sampson’s . flagship lb 'th e day a U fi- trt. in Christel X ake.f BroUièr
Spanish war, the Brooklyn, thalvWaa.
Sewer's flagship ot Santlngv. thef)l&gt;tnidn,

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�SA N FO RD
IN SA N F O R D — L ih is Worth Living

SANFORD IS A CLEAN CITY

1 AROUND FLORIDA

chairm an at Kanltary Committee
W rites of Conditio«« In IliftBItawtek
f he General New» « f The Land ■The following letter from 3. Range,
of Flowers.
chairman of the unitary ' oocnmlttM,
about condition« fn Sanford (from the
viewpoint of the city officials. 1» inter*

CULLEDFROMTHE STATE PRESS

S tate's Doatafal.
Tbs Florida Homeland Co* a cokmlxation
which succeeded In settling
1M famlflea (800 or «00 people In all) on
Und at a new place known as Celsry
City, fvff r Raytown In Volusia county, Is
having trouble» of Its own. and the com­
p l y seams to have met with, dire misfortune, for now The Homeland Co., its
officers and all the settler« .who bought
tends from them, are parties » a suit in

Ms. Conus:
Referring to the controversy.In your
paper about the d ty 'Cleaning and sani­
tary work 1 wish to call the attention of
some of the kickers to s fsw facts. I
have made a careful inspection of a
number of our neighboring cities to com­
pare their general cleanliness and sani­
tary conditions and I have found beyond
arfy doubt that our dty of Sanford is far
above any of them In this respect. Com­
paratively we bavs.the cleanest town In
this part of the State and part of the
credit for ibis la due E. E. Brady and
3 am Williams.
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w.m -asr ttK r-m r-nxX ?
prop** Hodges. O'Hara fti
being
perfect
and
can
be much improved
U hoped that tho Utter company will be
upon,
but
the
responsibility
for this
able to deed the Unds back to the poor
should
not
be
put
entirely
on
the
officials,
deluded purchasers as soon as the forein
order
to
make
the
service
entirely.sat­
cfejsure tuiu are settled. »Florida Star.
isfactory the officials must have the good
“
hoy« are/
interested
wULaod cooperation of th e' d tite n ^ n d
in the corn contests that Have been loan•&gt;
continual antagonism, that often has the
(united by the Farmer*' dub of Lakeland
that there will be a number flavor of personal chicanery will not help
and it
of contestants when the entries are aU in better conditions.
Every citizen should comply strictly
la The prize offered for the beat crop of
with the ordinances and' regulations that
earn induced on ooe acre of land by a
have been passed and published by the
young man under 21 years of age la $100
dty
government, and which are. That
and other prizes are offered for the next
all
trash
and garbage shall be placed In i
best, third and fourth, and ao on in order
covered receptacle, in the alley, where it
of merit to sixth.. .
Is conveniently to be reached by the gar­
A series of lectures has been arranged bage wagon. Brush and grass must be
in Gadsden county for the farmers* ooop- placed in alley or on parkway of street.
rrativb demonstration department to be to be removed by the city cart not b)
delivered In Quincy and Greensboro this the garbage wagon.
-month. Speak«« will be present from
All complaints of non-removal should
the agricultural college a t Gainesville, and be made to the dty derk, who keepa
the work will ti(Moabt be Interesting- f' same on file to report to the proper par­
/ Daytons la expecting to have a fine ties and the coundL. instead of conipilnew pejaSogef station before many snoe with tbaee roles, I find on careful
months have' pesyed away, - although Inspection, that but few of our citizens
there is some delay In getting started. ace Taking advantage of the offfr of the
Tbsi new station; according to the Jour* dty, to fell there good trash-cans at cost
nsC will be of bridk or’stone and have a price, but that even.some of the smallest
train »bed extending IJOO feet.
residence« keep their garbage In broken
Fort Pierce Is looking towards better and dilapidated old boxes and barrels
things and making a bid for substantial «riser« chickens and dogs have free ac­
and considerable progress. A t. the'lost cess, and so oraste a comitUou &lt;4 filth
meeting of the city council a communl- around their residences, that It Is hard to
cailog was read from thn mayor In .which overcome by the garbage 'fnaq* with
the needs of Ftot Pierce -were sat forth, pitch-fork and rakes for 'belpfnb ; Also l
sod it was shown that by the Issuance of find that garbage receptacles are not al­
bunds to the value of about $73,1100 the ways kept in or nqar alley, but St any
pUoe couR probably have Installed and jguoe around the house, in two Instances
pul-in operation a waterworks' system, near the parlor window and In tome even
sewerage system and electric light plant inside «be kitchen. It speaks writ for the
Ons of the largest land deals made In garbage man that be goes to the trouble
Hernando county this year' was thgt Of hunting up these boxes Inside the
made last Monday between* to p i. % J'., jjgeralsek to which be 1 s not' held under
Hillman of Uve Oak and the Weeks bis Contract, „y a . ' y f ;
Brothers, of Eaville. this bounty. Cape
Hillman sold, to them 12.000 acres of
Hernando, reonty lands, the consideration
Hastings wdl plant «very eiraiWe aCtt&gt;
to spring potatoes This nutms that with
the land cleared since last season that
then will About 3,500 acre* plkattd in
Hastings proper, and nearly 6 ,V$Q atrae
in tbs section. Growers ore making,
preparetipha to plant second crop of
potatoes extensively gnd ’ If the w^gthier
permits the acreage wlU be lb« lofgest In
m erel ysorw-Ha*tlngavN?ws.
The automobile liceos« to t U * peered
i Mreion éF D ir tóglsiàture U
unooQsffftitjonal and owners ef. autos In
Florida do n e rp ff a lioeuse tax to the
s u » .. Such Is the tufing nnido by Judge
W. S. Bullock pi thejTjfih jódlcfif d rw lt at
CiSgTn (he
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Day and Ideal Lócation
Draws Crowd -

NSH TRY WAS GRAND SlICCfSS
Prominent Speakers Make Interesting
Talks 1 » Our Celery Delta
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ra rm rrs
The Growers' Picnic, the annual event
6t the celery delta, seems to grow larger
and better each year and the affair yes­
terday at Beck's Park was one of the
best ever pulled off In this section.
Despite the warm weather the park
was cool and shady all day, caressed by
wandering breezes from Jessup close by.
In the morning while the fish were fry­
ing and preparations being made for
luncheon. Psof. Rolfs of the experimental
W » n ? I h e f a r m e r s . He
punctuated his remarks by statistics
showing the best crops to plant, the way
to plant them and the way to harvest
them. As'tha dinner hour approached
Prof. Ro(fs grew uneasy, because be
nought tha. people Were hungry,, but they
would not Uf&amp;m desert and asked him
question after qoeetton about hay, corn,
allots ate. Prof. Rolfs was just as willing
to Impart information os the farmers
were to ask for It and it is safe to pre­
dict that no more enthusiastic teacher
and pupils ever mbt. The visit of this
walking encyclopaedia of crop informa­
tion to the eelary delta will be productive
of much good and the results will be no­
ticeable In the near future.
About one o'clock the crowd gathered
around the various tables and sup­
plemented by plenty of fish and hot
coffee spread a feast of all the delicacies
of tha season and bow those people did
wrap themselves around that good cook­
ing. An hour was spent In pleasant chat
after lunch when Chairman Lake called
tbs nteetiog. to .order again and Introduced flio ttw N. P. Uryan to the
audience. This was .Senator Bryan's
first Visit to Sanford since his election
and Mil remarks were listened to with
marked attention. He made an'eloquent
pipa 'for good dtlxepshlp. paid a high
tribute to Prof. Rolft end the "work of

Volusia County Commissioners Urged
to lULp WUh lh e G oal Work. _ _
With the Atlantic coast and some of
the finest bathing to be hod anywhere,
only about sixty miles away, hardly a
half day's drive. It behooves those who
enjoy outings there. 6r contemplate mak­
ing the trip at any tine. to urge Volusia
county to get her roods In better shape.
True, the trip can be made .now without
danger of bogging down or turning over,
but a very small outlay of cash would
mean a great deal to the traveling public.
The new viaduct and bridge at the 8 t.
Johns' Ferry hot been completed, mak­
ing the ferry only serosa the mein chaanel. which saves at least three-fourths of
the time usually consumed there, while
the long embankments on each side of
the river are In good shape, the road os
far as Osteen being in fairly paaaable
condition.
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Various Sources

Hera the Readers Will rind a Brief
Historical Spring Mowing
Tor Hurried Readers
Sept. II—Speaker Oja nip dark of the
house of representatives Is the hero of
hla old home town, Loolslanna. this weak.
He Is being- entertained by the homefolks, and they have gathered here from
all parts of Pike county to' do honor to a
“native son" who has brought glory to
bis state by being elected speaker erf the
nations) legislature and so conducting
himself that he Is considered a possible
candidate for the presidency on the

two placet, especially during rainy
weather, this road U boggy and requires
some very .fine driving to get through.
These place« ere now wid» however, stxt
could be mode In splendid shape by
putting . In a corduroy road, not over
twenty-five yarde^long- at about thro«
places, which would make it pasoabU
the entire route, saving at least a third
of the distance from this city to Coronado
and New Smyrna, to those seeking an
outlet to the ocean who do not care to
make Daytona their destination: going
bv the way of Enterprise and DeLauL
It is understood that citizens of Vo­
lusia living in the DcLsnd and Daytona
sections are opposed to this »trip of
road, claiming that travel will be di­
verted from their sections and hoping
that the road, which has been under con­
struction for the past year or two will be
abandoned or left in a state unfit for
travtl It Is to be hoped, however, that
Voloa^'ecommlatigoen will taka thU mat­

badly, needed and wtU prove a popular
highway from the south to New Smyrna
and the coaa^&gt; A convict cnijtp is es­
tablished this aide of the ferry, in Or­
ange, and the rood''from Sanford out
Celery avenue being greatly improvod.—Reporter-Star., y.
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- Criminal-Court .
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Eaton of Ml Dore . passed
Chairman Lake tlflen Introduced Hon.
Criminal court convened .^Monday
Fawgyv
at
the
Sanford HoO)a Tuesday' vT
Frank dark and .the cxdwd recognizing morniffif. with Judge
on .the
titeir old friend gave him a hearty ¿rest- bench;. Prosecutor DcCohei being on 'ipozhlvig In an attack of congestive Fercy.
&gt; ' _ wag
__"widely«
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knOWo a«id
highly,,
lag. Mr. Clark ilways a t'Id s beat in hapd, evidently determined to glyr'.all The■'factor
making an address was heartily encored the law-breukWi thoiújie&gt;t extent, of did tegafdnj iu this itatcW here lie bod made
home sirice '82, rfr was &lt;R ••Veers'old ;
gg tie pictured the beauties' of ‘ nature law. fhapvrtng sre~ the Ages'-ekready
and ivhOcen.au Invgjid fo r'iW t^ y e u fa
tba beat and vast resources as they diiposed óf aft) verdicts;
are exemplified in tha skate of Florida.
A. -Sullivan, charged with .^enM vq Buffering (tom. bronchial; catarrh, áod.
Ha bropght forth many a laugh as he language, caqgjit infine of Ifi-breT- ójél*. gstham^. wid yet did mudi *gòqd Work in
q&gt;ioted prut of his recent ’fadSqiis' speech "William Field* forgery, |uUfy;#sf¡yeH Ms Olrptext pKffchafqiw He will bio sadly
pissed alfil fils loss silxxvraly mourned br
belore Congress About Florida 'btal ,sskeg( inooths'op’ifla/oad.‘ r „ 4
the people of Sanford to furnish .the
Mr Jordan, f ilin g li&gt;iuqs;.slx njouths 'or» itjéhy whq^wrrp Ids patients and Ms
V - ;
crops sad luako good Wore.»he thousand* the road and $300.end- coats; and in the -friends, ;■
Many of the ML Dora friend« came
éveiu tlm $5(Í0 1| Bbt W d an «IdhUmal
i over va attend lh« funeral service which
wtrt conrtdcted^y (tie Knights of Pythias
4 Un RotAréon; charged w*th Arson, ça* of v'wMdh order ha wss an honored mom ■
.acquitted: Â
" A1W Arebrijso. r a g r w e r thire mouth* • The temeiiis were sent to flooler, N.
Y-. his early home, where they will be
on. the r o a d . Y ; / Leonard Adjun*. (ktault sod battery; met and cared for by the Knight and hla
relative« there. &gt;-Mrs Eaton, .'who has
hokgktilty
r' 3am Thomas, concealed weapons: $100 faithfully cared for him'.In all his akfcngka, will remain south for the preeeoi. , .
u r i coed, or six monthsj
Ovaries Cason. Concealed weapons: $100 .* v
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.¿ 'ffs Camirii to Rantbrd
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and costa, or six month«.'
• ’ .‘n
Tlie greatest of all bvet stories, by
ting Mortson, csreleM useof fire-atm*;
,vork trè n i doao‘ttM h « .Y rtW stio n
Shakespeare.
Romeo ■
and
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j a d i a d o thé place an Mogi locatioff% . •25 and coats. o^Jjtoree‘months.
wllt'bo
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Sanford
people
In the
xM large,, gathering., ^ j o t a j t a r havfr p„John' Qodabo, Jr , larceny; ,four M dtha .1
cqùriibOften
days'by
on«
of
the
strong-thafh annual picnic* h^roma In thUscc- ” George Morgan, larcenyj’jl'bur a m o k ;
act dram «tic cnprpqnies producing phototfqk that a niovemehtUs beijqt' i&gt;Unn«&lt;l
plsya—the -TM^vbouscr Company, which
vo'mòke a-Small county-fair mit o f'th e
w»il lnsu»iTytS&gt;rni«. autgsl&amp;g,' (dod act­
r.rÜTmmm arid induce the farmers and
ing aM ' pm rci ’photography. TUe/SÚ.
;Q ii!feS ^M.JreaW; aj i inwiy urlttpi
i

other-eqotko of tbé emlfosouth ' wbsre •
a better opportunity didstt f;x « display

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ftetns-of Interest Gfe#it«d Ffgm

peopidpud their daily programs now oonslit of the nowost film service ever given
Tbs mgnsgemem t&gt;os hooked, the entire
glas Of-the greet òédit and Jeff picture«

á¿pointed In'

Sanitary M

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strict‘¿dii

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w iflét*toit-^ »hat Ji

«action,' hy^Mgycr
connoth byC etre*»

O ff
William A. Herring
W. A. Herring died at

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iXraJman'SatlttnrOomHl
Speakers. Advertising and Music: W.

&gt; mcd«;reahy f^ o d a . 4 A thdfough
. Kaynes.* chairman; Û -C. WorthingFrank (¡reeúmáa.
-sloe*ah&amp; with a. knowledge &lt;rf trop«,
ansportxtlop,
A.
F.
Roevalue*,)* has filled the pooldon with « W y -sute from
; * TO“ I;d3,“nd * Dr. W, A. éálnMds. R.
811 td Wtùaàf *a3Sd WOT tnnîoutnrdly Dfck-Gelhoimr ha«l'returned.
thoroughly enjoyed the trip In every way.
johnsum.
hut stlO adhere« to the belief that Florida Refreshments
j* the beet s u te in the union. *;*
F. F. IXitton an

h là will bis ran «Bout one each week. v
Ndfhlng )s too good for the .pebpte of
Sanford and the management of the Star
propose« to give them the greatest photo­
plays produced In both independent and.
licensed films. Watch the bills for d|le*l
Mr.Jloland C. Shnefrr. of Ohio, who'
with his fsthar-ln-law; Mr. Bfder. pur­
chased fen acres uf virgin celery, land 09
The vest Side1, has 'grrivci In Sanford and ¿.j
w il begin Improving W property a t ûûce
byerectlng bulidlng«,, çlpartryt the Jaao^ -,

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September

herald

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A Budget of Opinion ' Just .Be
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A Chief It Anioni Ye Taking Motet
f end rattb . lie'll P rtn t Tm “—

4 My frieml E. E. Brady thinks* I have
done him an injustice, to I am told, In
the trtteJe last Week about the sanitary
contract If t have Injifm.Mr. Brady to
any way It hat certainly been unintentionfll on &lt;my pah. The kick* registered
against Mr. Brady were on the bucket
system and yet when traced down tome of i
these backets were In territory that w/ui
outside the d ty limits and hence not in his
jurisdiction. . Another thlnl i am glad to
learn U that according to Mr. Brady's
contract be it saving the dty a »art
turn—about $2000 a year 1 believe and
he thinks be U entitled to a word of j
praise. The streets are in good condition I
and the d ty presents a good appears nee
and altogether!'will have to l i a n d i t t o
Mr. Iirady. A* elated in the beginning
the kick« were on aome of the' bucket!
and not the atrccta or trash cans.
4 I have been accused .of- many things
in-ipy long and varied carreer bq^nocking is hot one of tlie aspersions that can
be sustained for regardless of who makes
tin* assertion they cannot back it up by
facts. The department .that I conduct
for the Herald has been conducted on
various papers in every part Of she U.
*4i# BliJ no one. has .cycr prayed dial I
saltf anything th at bouid be- construed as
a knock against the dty in which I lived.

PraethÁPSbtíety Brnnd

Practical “Society Brand
v. V . - ' F eatu re s £ --,-v

Fritrttires
TIKUUi

1 I’cncil pocket joining inside
breast pocket.
2 Match pocket on Inner left
side.
3 Perspiration all l a Id a a t
armpits to protect lining.
4 Neck-cape; prevents wrink­
ling below ooat collar. Patented.
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5 Extension safety pocket;
conceals and secures letters,
papers, etc.
6 Duttonniere ■ holder under

are mage for the .best interests of all]
concerned. There is not* n city or town
ur hamlet that does not need a fearless,
outspoken newspaper in its midst that
wjll take up the fljht for the best in city
government aqd all the affairs of the
city. I know no friends and no enemies
and what Is said is In all fairness (o
every body. I have as much invested in
Sanford as any one man in It and when
1 take on interest In d ty affairs it it
from a desire to build up instead of to 1
tear down or to* build up after It Is torn
down and build better and stronger. In |
conclusion I wish to inform my. dear!
friends lhAt if you have a grievance,
against the Snunlerer or you think you I
htrvtf been dealt with unfairly there is do •
•jjhevrhowUI moke emends any quicker.
t^nuCjrouto traly. On the oilier hand
remember that i fought' under the rattle,
snake flag which bore the inscription
"Dtm’t ^read On Mo" and though the war
is over.I still fight •Under- the tame It•orijhlon.

tractive, practical. None lean
attractive with seapendsn.

17 Tunnel belt slides; hold
trousers firmly over hjp,
and keep belt In place.
19 Two steel pivot psari but*toua at front of waisthand.
Add tone and smart new. .
Ìl Loop In from for belt; baldi
belt fri position.
20 Improved secret .m o n e y
pocket-on Inside of wnlnband. Closed end hidden
by buttoning to insidi* su*,
pènder button.
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21 Silk braid edging Oil l(lp

l i l t AUmd XHtktt * Cotus

21 H an g « of colored silk brani
25 2 H-inch turn-up for ¿.ft
turn-up or permanerli .uff
26 Extensión safety
kn,
saíne aa No. 5 in the cum
27 Deh of ’stun« materia) «.idi
patent 'gokf buckle

For Young Men

Mr.' Yosku»

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' de«al^¿:H» h&gt;*ol¿r i
Wpt onri»thlt4 of Hwlr

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JW Home of society brand cioimno for men
that atnr» aovén'million dollom were éx
petwfad'ln selling the p
- Reform in the sdlln¿
ip 'b^oduce
seen»' to be necessari
r. Yodkuin
suggest»- that the t
eirtfbnih tt ninrkel jfureau of tbe depart‘rneru pT agricolture. .Which ■should aocompiate and distribuí*. Information qh

♦»hy ir la that
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&lt;*c" ,Jr to the oonaumer.
idver th e mstiiod. Mr. Yonkum
that the grant thlhg la KvVbring
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geriter. ao that batween them a rgottdiy
pòrtlon'of that aoven* WWon dollar
m utt to the níiddíétns'n rimy be sa v e d ..,
yYf IjhdHHhWg aloiiri Oil* linn can be 0CTOinphaited it Will,b e f fine dhlng fór th¿
wiyT

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4 Young man. let me give you the !
efit of my observation. I ¿ v e 'noti.hxi
that a t least 'nine.tenths 'of the young
men who have been berore the courts for
misdemeanor» are those who tokaj.os
interest whatever in education, seldom
atvAgaiairi ajifi js_iu MwaysVi«gdy
to make fun of other young man who
t»se correct language and try to be some,
body. It tomes natural to them 'to die&lt;x&gt;urago the Studieoa and ambitidei young
men &lt;4 their eo^ointance. Their mind»
tori toward dljjy itorica, ^to|btXei&gt;r««P

meat»’trouble, a sheriffs invitation pi
salved only ito tnildon. Thus it is sbo'wn tend court, and a fine or term in Jail
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The Muster Suit possesses the very latest style effects in tnen's clothes. It is tailored
faultlessly — oí staunch .fabrics. On snlé here — ready-to-wear — $20 to $10

Low Prices

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¡ £ 4 Through an,apple tfie human rewkiat
■fatodlse.. VVltl the áptfóbe atyAto taake
AvUp ¿w it by taking thé pje&lt;
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nod a
* pulting .11^.'^
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' &lt;» . leqjpuranrt td ñ
igrwM&gt; he told them all about
, . ^ ‘ ....The IÒW4 'iitaVd fWllcuittitkil- sodui*
hat inrejtigated [he ykattèf
tliloki to. This year the Misdbttri ao*
nud lUa.Oonckslon ja that ibw
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ihaMuie'tiatpo- ^iprcesío liateq
riot- get enough for 'his
’&gt;
claims
tbq newractk'òl-' of tefaq p f r ffirisif cortamasa
frif- ^crrsntai w ^ é r íJ l k lt ^ íS t w i t é d up id
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lojrtL I h .V Z u H frjh ih y , of Mt. Ayr,
. • Jovva, was tb» flrsj to ^ h l |C ; J a .t h e notier of tbe public, H f 'hsberts ' that um
as only gg cent*
•dog
d r i f fV
i .v* «- . vthree luscicu* and» Juicy
,
p- couaumcr pay*
reduce- the Irritation
1cjii)iad by liquor in tile human tUariea
i t gibwcr of the
ribfi digesti*! organ*. He
tha;
sold,-* barrel of
the'clMunlc*tccmb|nnitpn
that
I for 86 cents.' Be
give the apple lu dHtfiieUw^navur oqri
t* the New York
be relied upon to reator* tbe normal ' con­
had risen to M.
dition* of the tiuuea. When the normal If tl»e apples the*'
si epotained were
conditions are restored the. so-called
, i r . but In small
"craving" for strong wafers disappear«.
ipropottion between Wbot
Eve, was the cause of I t. all. according tbe i*roduCfr

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HE modern clothes-maker must-incoriwrate more than merely fine tailoring qjid good fabrics in his
• clothes. He must also embody “lines" which give the wearer the appearanbe of perfect physique.
. Ask us to let you try on a Master Suit ofjSociet^ Brand yjnke. You'll like the effect of full, broad
chest, trim waist and stately carriage—the graceful Btride it encourages—and the air of •refinement
it gives you.
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happened that th&lt;&gt;eport«jyito
Ahc. feodafy and iba .yaitbiutCen
■abject nod leadcfVicmVyñv^^
’ ixiok up. BDd fifi Alleo TnHter.

soothing actioS^ ‘Ó/ .Ote -acids and
ooriiained in the apple straight

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•lirtntoáí&amp;^just 0S..K yj^Wrli

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22 Our specially designed side,
pockets. ’»BU. roomy, nud
I", shaped especially to follow
TNHtmn at thtf hèèfiBftPbck.
* et* curra dóflfi to croi di
23 SUk braid edging on watch

tare; Patenti
IMA No. 890782.
et within righi
hand side pocket Permits
carrying keys, knife, etc.,
on tame tide without con­
fusion.
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dt«0(d.*fid candHIetta ty tt »* tougserito
6 f drinking bouts fags tSugedin tbebumnn ccotiomy arid*, all 1 a' serena a fu rn
frioAlh tír so of apple eating.' ,
¿ ! t iya, cheap curejf it pruvfa'a eucccai*
òf MtaaoirrS and A*r-

(bppktniLCM has longbe^q acconnietl one
•The theory

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10 Droid bHt loops Neat, at-

8 side buckles to produce
smooth-fitting hack..
8 Watch guard in lower left
. ‘ pocket for fob or chain.
10 Pencil or fountain p en
pocket: opens in seems of
. * upper left pocket.
11 Veslee., Detachable a n d
washable; attached w 11 ti
gold pins; adds dressiness.
Trousers

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14 Guaril' in- watch
la
prevent 'theft or lo*s
15 Pehtf! pocket hy right-hand
' hip pocket. Very cun»«.

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Proprietor -f
S teak s, Obpips, Oysters and Pish a apeclalty
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and Gentlemen
»oTi r JLadios
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Meal Tickcla nre
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�rak­
ing y
Bhenunn
Iterated by .
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W. 1‘erktns *a.
was xhoolute..
-Adg.-B ffeglstatfTwrfiiy^Aiig. .lion
Ji£-«i(n**eM &lt;en o f -tbe-fHxtx
needs
of the great co*.
Senate bill accepted by tho bouse
second ctmgre** Attempted
country.
Publicity of co.
much, hut owing to people Aug. Ith vetoed by the president Aug. fairs was advocated strong^
10.
over whom It bad no control
Statehood BUI (second).—Introduced as one means of eradicating e .
the reaulti fell short of the effort The In the senate Aug. 10; reported to tire trust evils and to retain tho gi.
law* It ACtualtr pa seed were Canadian | aenate Aug. 18; passed the eenate Aug. benefits of trust operation.
Friction In tbo department of ag­ v
reciprocity, publicity of campfttgn ex- 18; received by tho houso Aug. 18; pass­
riculture
over tho enforcement of the Wee,.
petutos both before and after ejection, ed by the house Aug. 10.
s|&gt;ectn&lt;
^apportionm ent of. the house of repre
Apportionment.—‘Introduced tu tho pure food laws has been exßof$d by years,
sentatlves and statehood with the | houso April 10: reported to the bouse oue of many investigations originating -came on
la tbe Democratic bouse, and x coun­ MIL When
stinger of recall of Judges extracted. April 23; passed the bouse April 27;
tryw ide Issue is raised over the ques­ drew an nmcm.
cclved
by
tho
senato
and
referred
to
Tbo things It tried to pasa, but was
I the committee on census, April 28; re­ tion of whether tbe activities of Dr, and step I revision
prevented, wore three tariff bills, cor*
ported to the senate July fl; passed the Uarvey \ \ \ Wiley, the- government's
, erlng. several schedules. and parts of | senate Aug. 3; senate bill concurred lu pure food expert, h are been made in­ tho Dejneertiffl solaeo
own and were able to j,
o th erj schedules, all of which were by the house Aug. 4; signed by tho effective.
regular Republicans rofral».
vetoed; direct election of senators. [ president Aug. &amp;
Committees of the house on expendi­ voting o r absented Ihemselve*.
tures in the government departments the chamber.
Which was hung up in conference
P olitical H «form Measure*. '
were directed lu special resolutions to
committee and goes over to tbo regu­
One of the gratifying features
Inquire thoroughly lnto*the affatra of tho session bL_B»nt parttvanshlrr
■Resolution
Providing
for
the
Direct
la r session, and the reciprocity treaties
with Fruure and England, which w ire Electlop of Renatore.—Introduced In the government. Tho Democrat* a n ­ been littlo lu evidence. On Canadian
the housO April IJi"reported to tho bouse nounced th a t there would be a gen­ reciprocity the Democrats supported
reported oat t»f the foreign relations
April 12; passed tho bouse April 13; re­ eral housecleuulng, that extravagance
committee of the senate with amend ceived by the senate and referred to was ram pant and th at economic« almost to n man, and“ on tho tnrllT
revision b!U*.,iho .progressive Repub­
meats, but were not acted on for the fpuimlttee 0 „ (i,0 judlclnry April would bo proposed. Prediction* of licans mg! Democrats workc&lt;l togeth
Sum m er or
tack of time. There were minor taro»- 17; reported to the senate Msy 1 ; pass­ many sensation* were made. For er. While (he'Mst of laws passed was
your wunti
.urea, but these were the most Impor­ ed tUe Somite Juno 12; senate confer- many weeks tho luvcstlgutlon|i pro­ not long, the c tlr a section laid the we can si
.appointed Juno 27; house confer- gressed, and none of t h t com'jbKtee* p o u n d work rnr Tmjwrtknt.’wortr lA-th* A
tant* la addition there were a new in.,4 g ¿¿
regwixr s
r e
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,
■PP«Utfod July ft, ThbKfwmluUoa ¿S? CoiuuLuL'd lie task.
vestlggtlon • o f the Ultima* ,* • « . a
ita c ji other work slsrih^lrtf ^omtnlP
Yet, while Ihenl was little iiartisan
i,.rol»e-lnU Ibw olsetlon Of S enator BfB? | '-•ntt J p conference.
A Motor For Anv Pur-1
pbenson of Wisconsin, Enquiries Into ♦ Publicity of Campaign Funds.—Intro­ tees m ust await tbe aotloii'uT.lhe.-aext politics of the old variety In the seesession.
«ton, there was nresldentlal polltlca In wc .arc _ût. .your servio»» w
the steel I r a a t ahd sugar tn u t., and duced In the bouse April 10; reported
* ThO question of coal land* In Alaska, almoat every move made. lCngaged very best cars. Wc nevci
fo
the
house
April
14;
^passed
by
the
examltlstlons of the bureau of cbemtahouse April 14; received by tbo senate the Controller bay controversy,» in In till* game were threo grodps, the If you are in trouble call
try of the agricultural departm ent in
and referred to tho committee on priv­ ‘which President Taft'* name, figured, r&gt;emocnit*. the progressive Repub­ hour of the night or day
relation to the execution of the pure ileges and elections-April 13; reported and all tho kindred quisitlon* of gov­ licans nod tho nduilnlstrntlon. It 1»
food laws, l a i d ’Controller buy (Alas­ to the senate Ju n e id; passed by the ernm ent ownership and control allied too early yet to foretell which one of
ka) affair,,tutu the expenditures of the senate July 17; house conferees ap­ therew ith will be Inherited by the ses­ these elements hud the bent of It. Sanford Machine &amp; Garage ( o
stato d e p o rtm en tahd Into tbo parcels pointed Aug. 1; senato conferees np sion which, begin* next December'. That will not be entirely, clear until
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post- khd postofflbo department. The pointed Aug. 2; conference re-jvort The Alaskan syndicate charges made ttu*. regvbir easlon hna.coiuplglwl [ts
committees having .these various In­ «greed to by tbo eeuatc Aug. It); by by Delegate Wlckeraham of Alaska
quiries In change w ill'presum ably re- the house Aug. 17. Signed by .the against Attorney General Wlckeraham
came to naught In this session, but
pJV; to tho regular session, At least president Aug. 10.
Of tho Im portant legislation or leg- doubUcss will come np lu some form,
none o r (hem has reported y e t
Whllo thO ^resident called the ses­ ialative action rem aining tho weunio next *e*slou.' BUI* were Introduced
sion to m eet solbly for tho purpose of baa nut acted upon tbo arbitration prorldlng for a coal land leasing sys­
, m u ln g the Canadian reciprocity bill, treaties * with G reat Britain and tem. —
One of the Investigations which a t­ Health and Happfnesa Within the Reach of
' n w as.treadily recognised a t the out­ Fran«*, which wore reported to the
set thaV.the.legislation would nut bed senate on Aug. 12.
tracted national attention because of
W om an Without Rhklng a Penny
\
coullftetl tw ,tbat -one-fitem. This -aa«.J Tho bone "Of contention In tho bill It* rather startling nn&lt;T•scnsailbasT
Ouihpdon. Was confirmed on the of^-n- for direct election of senators la tbe dlselopurne wav the Day ■ portrntt
‘ log diij of tho-jw*jflon, »then,"Speaker som tgjam endnient placing senatorial voucher InvestigHtloil by. the bouse
For eT«rr ilek woman there la health and hxpplneaa,
cinrh laid before ineiiouae in a speech! elec
under federal control. This committee ou expenditures In the state
Read th u most libsrol offer telling how you can be oured at ftTi*M •*
the D epjvoratlt tpW fflo.
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me aiuendm vut which defeat­ departm ent. A* n result-o f Its find­ «T If you are not -cured thera will ba no charge w hateveM oor the M-es
The progress' &lt;/?*Legislation through ed "it In tho previous tongre**.
. - ings the committee recommended (he We |i r # you « chance to get well, without rltking a penny.
both . houses of congress (Turing the
The chief" difficulty In tho wny of dismissal from the service of William
If you are siek, dlsoburaged, or have wasted tlm« end money '*
sessiot} plainly Indicates that by far the arb itratio n -treaties Is tho desire II. Michael, ^former chief clerk of the effort* to recover your health. If ydur h«va taken a great many remed
, . the greater portion o f'th e-d elay s has of tho Reflate to retain Its control over state departm ent, pow American Am- are no better, If you have.doQtored with physicians and epociaUste v
been the- farrtt -of - the senate. ’ The w hat shall l&gt;&lt;y.arbitrated and to ex snl general at Calcutta, and 3Í Thomas ' holp, you have naturally loat faith- U&gt; everythhig. 8 tlU, you can't gd
bouse acted with dispatch on Its pm- em pt certain mai,trraVroui tirldlrallon Morrison, disbursing -clerk o f I he dt- you are,—weak, euffertag and dlaoourtged,—rou muet do eomethlng.
Reno's New Health offer« you a way to n# cured, to get well It U
m * ¡-•g ratii ucd-bjf sending' much general such a s .the- Uonroo. (bvctrtrre and the pnrtihcnt, halt ftnallv thg whole m atter
tbe
medlctno
Is Dee. Could anything ba more falrT
1
legislation to the senate early In th e •th n Intop of Aidnjffo Into, tho United was referred to President Taft for
This rem arkable remedy Is the outcome of years of experience
session was able to take long recesses Btat^e. 3 *
auch action ns.he ^fioirght prop&lt;!rh
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ebrated physlolsn It Is e medietas that poiltlrely cores 99 puvof
In M ay,'June and July while tho ’w ays
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Ttie reason for the prflt veto of the
women who use It You osn get Renh’e New Health from your &lt;* '
and means committee framed thn tar­ statehood MU. ns already Intimated,
B ry a n ’» A ttack on Underwood.
With hU absolute agreement to return the money on first bottle If 1
iff legtalallon. Th-: table of legislation was the recnl) of judgpv’ftjoturc In tho
ProceetUng* InJthé boaso under cau do all that la ulelmed for It
follows:
Too. are to he the Judio a t to whether It helps you or ndf. Is
Arizona constitution.. TJil*. waa,eUml cits n:le,..b&gt;d .liyViir, Underwood^ 4ipe
while
tp
te
to try this
thte remedy on the»« terme, since you. have nothing io lo»,
i;lp!t«tcd
n(Sharp
controversy
.between
nated In thn AsMwd hill.
i t.
Bchedplo of
every
-rthing to gaint
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Mr. Underwood and William Jennings
Canadian; ttg lp rM ltjl , ,
Reno * New
rallaré* Soeaty,
tw Health aurely
surely and thoroughly reliaré*
Soanty, Profiute&lt;
Prahuwi
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W a itin g f o r /Imriff"Botuad ? '
Elryan. Mr. Jtryan wgs aroused-. bo, fal. .Irregular
——
- ppr aj a^g----------«Sickly
*-«- Period»/f or»*tent Wj*X
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M enitruatlon,
duced April 13; reported to tbò house
The chtef reaatAm W lgned fcy
cnu»e of the failure of. thfl houso cau­ and weakness,j_D*pre*ak&gt;DL
_ireagton. Cretapa,
_ JJlulnea*, Violent
_
H a e ^ o ^ V A__
ip ti
. .A pril 13; passed the hopse April 21;
dent Taft for thfr.veco.of tbojilri
cus to Includéjn Its tariff program at of the Heart, Pain In the Rack
u
end Groin*. Leuuorrh**, and
received by the senate and referred
__ o April
i . Vwert»
thot.-thfly
were
not\»clei!uflonl.,
TTloeratlon
aad
Dlechargei
of
the
Vagina snd-U terus
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• ■ .- to the committee on finança
(lrst
tbo
revisión
of
the
tren
nu.d
steel
24; |
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Nerveueneee. eleepleMnese. hoadeahe, pglfrnq#», thljineae ot body,g
acluslule.
H
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attacked
Mr.
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doe to female weakness that can be quickly and boittlrely cured h f b
by tho senate July 22; signed hjr the! principle and th a t the tnrtiTboard hud woo»P on this ground, hut the latter i f f w Health. BvfrfY woman wfta h a s.a periodical sink
sick bead«
headache *heU‘
Mu
.K C tU td nu uvorwhelmliig vote of coil'
president July 20.
how (futckly
it Strewtlbens nod tor)*
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yet reixirtod- Of» premised .(hat fiderlr't' when [be idi»t(cr Vo* m injfhh' Öd* iremarkable remedy and
-^Thol lté vision Itht.—tntródaced \ñ ]
before Ttfu'. h im ereitou the board ■íflslff Yp-the homm. During ttu: centro- her •o her headache* uever return
tlp^hônse June 2: reported, to the house]
Ton are doing youreelf an bt]uatloo If you do not take ad yen tegs
Çywould report a«' to the -wool’ schedule rérsy tjie ways and myqng committee
Uberai offer, ~
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-June h; pouted tho house June 20; re -1
and that be would tjien retqmmond ^ # as at "work on an Iran And steel re
revision lu accordance. with .syrtT'WW
-but IL-wmalnrd for jh i’

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T rust lhvestlgatlons were begun dur­
on motion'of* Senator Gore, June .23; ing" the session, and they are still 4a
- pasiMsd.^kfr sfnnre'Tdly 27; Iwiuee.hpp Progress.
Constructive legislation to
fsp-vi appointed Aug. I; sen g ten
forres appointed Ang. 2 ; cñnfepéncaf
lio n s la regarded as Certain to come
'/P o r t adopted h f th e bouse Aug.' 14; ns n result of the Inquiries, and plans
cohferonc? report adopted by tbe son
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l“" ! law«.
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A nr Aug.
17 13; xoloed by tho'
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■ April 10; passed the house May At re- w ere undertaken to discover whether
whet her
nlxatlon* operated
operatoti
diiBtrtsI organisation*
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W
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the eenate eomm,ttov on ffpapce May 0; * ...................&gt;
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ortud to
ito où motion of I
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without hearing* I
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Juno 22;- pdw sd -Ute senato
house coqfarr^-appöidtixl
ÂugJJ
iforaci*
*;■„ate^tiohfrreea appointed iHjg.,4
» ù f . fcFence rtport o^loptóa by tho
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tho hqn»o‘álqg..l7; vetoed by
-tìw d ^ n g . ih.
. .- Ootfoh Revision BUI.t- I u
the houso July
reported
houso Ju ly 27 1 passed, the
8 ; recufvixi' try tho eOnatft.

to the comtoitlnfr on tim

i mported td lhp BCTintc. on
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reclprecnr doal with CaBajla and
- ■ cal* aud madilnary us&lt;xl In thfl
facturo of cotton ttoodo. Aug. 1
ate bill agriNjI to by the hot
votocd'-tyy.the preoUcnt'Au'
.¿V . .«{ahJhuod BUI (O ral)^In
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tbo bonee Aprilj j repoylrtl to. thg
12; pamodAho.bouse May IS;
re-&lt;ved hy ihe wnare end refwred to
terrilt
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—Cohrge, Academy; Must«, Cxpr esaloo. F ine Ar t k DomeiUc aiHl *'^u?
trial Arts, Business. Normal Course
Twelve buildings; four dormitories, separate rooms, steam beat, electric
I lights, lire protection, fine gymnasium, oo malaria, quarter-million dollar on| .dowment. Four tea chert of music. 5S000 organ, a dozen pianos, two glee
clubs, chorus class. Superb new rooms for Business School, full bonking
equipment, Burroughs addlng-machlne. type-writers, two Instructors next
! year. New chemical and physical laboratories, equipped with every modern
device; analysts of soils, fertilizers, foods, water; preparation for engineering - ;
courses. Lakes, boating, swimming, golf, tennis, foot ball, basket ball; four
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For catalogue, address Wn. F. BLACKMAN, Ph. D.. LL D., President

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M E N D E T S
.toed Öerry and Mr. Cay and family ; ; Open Tuesdays 4 to 6 p. rti. ;
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Atlanta, Georgia.. are Hying .ItU hfi -¡ !—
fhr « Hrnti All IrjLk In
r*nttt* WdM* He* W.**f*i ft is%
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.¿1 **v,o Benjamin hÓuse.
r, B na, 3h**l 1rs«,
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Mr* Annie W arren »
i w inning pool
- WTTHODT T H I USE O»FHIAT,
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After an Illness of three months during ll.Strangers p e l e ó m e ;
.withone after an&gt;
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w^lch she was confined to her bed, Mrs.
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MtadtU »re net »Heeled by citrra«
(tvm apring-boards and
Annie Waneu died a t her home on First
best. -Csa be applied by * child. Will fit
*V' ;4 êê ' older people feel
tnyixrítc». M»de In tli tiit#.
fe-,
SAVES MANY DOLLARS.
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such a crowd of street Sunday afternoon a t five o’clock In
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the fifty second year of Iter age. lira.'
M i TbWfi M h »ad tka Lnk It Mmit4.
should be named
W inen hog been a MMdpnt of tills secF O l í t-, AU E. B V
if-Youth."
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jUnce a t Woodland Park has manL of the older c itln a £ ? S h e was first
W . L¿ M O R G A N
d/;faaed since the rains stopped. married to H. H. Holtzdaw wfio died about
10 « ANO I!S * - PER PACKAGE
ffa d lltte s far transportation eleven years ago. Afterwgrtja she mar­
-A vantagea as swimming pool, ried Mr. Warren whd UvM /five or alx
water, toilets, tables, benches, years after their marriage. l iV o daught­
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genuine •'lovers’ retreat.’’ beau- ers of her first marriage, tyrs. Sarah Par­
view, etc.; there Is no reason ker. now living in Pafalk&lt; and Mrs. An­
truckers' picnic should not be nie Waters, a resident of Sanford, are' her
a
only surviving* children. Mrs. Warren
(First Strert, one block from.[Vpot oppocUa Foctofflce)
united with the .Presbyterian church at
IfA JOTTINGS
Fort Reed in early life, and at the time of
H. E. W IS E , Proprietor
i to The llenldi
her death was a member of the Sanford
Formerly Manager of Central Cafe
Eva Taylor who were Presbyterian church. Tne funeral servi­
____ have gone to Daytona ces were conducted by Rev. J. F. McKin­
t
/Moses Taylor uccompained non at the home Mooday afternoon at
Steaks, Chops, Oysters and Fish a Specialty
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^ j j ’clock after which tby remains wertf
fashis and sister, Miss Mac
led in the city ccmeitrV. The sympa­
t-.i
A Place For Ladies and Gentlemen
ve returned to Geneva.
thy of the community is extended to the
— U S T A P F ; O F — £ J t ¿Hort Ordbra^At All Rpurn
WlUiegiee Sieg spent the day In bereaved daughters.
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th e goods ^rou need, and the* price
♦ • Prompt, C le a n ,Service
Hcpl Tickets
Sold at Reduced Rate®
T w of the expectant pupils,
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A Un* Kinase and ton. Mr, and
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leading comedian In giving hi* comic
Prominent Sanford M erchant la Wah
sketches told the audience of over 1.000
people, should they want to know any­
Tlie following letter from W. J. tUU. thing ntxmt the United States of Am­ Condensed sta te m e n t of Condition of
who has been In England for several erica "gak Uncle from Florida, who Is
weeks; will prova Very Interesting to big now sittin g li&gt; the grand stand." and the
PEOPLES BANKDf éaWfORD
many Sanford friends:
• September 7th, 1911 *
applause was great. I went in for the
IXa* lltgi,T:
championship of Dowling on the green;
I ilwught you might tike to hear that I I was green, but 1 won it. and the prize
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am still among the living and that you was a carrot.
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have aot seen thaigyt of tho child ynt A
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I have invited Queen Mary over to
142. 840.31
wight tiuvc’bren butted b e n but 1 looked Sanford far my 70th birthday party and
ahead and' took a return ticket I left she la mad because George will not let
31.748.47
New York July lir o n (be steamship 3 t her cancel a previous engagementPabl; on the Fourth we had a concert on
3219,757.84
Had my picture taken thia morning; L ’ Total,
board and out of the ( 1,300 passenger*. I Jdff.t/&gt;a die pGbmgraper waa about to!
UAittirrfys
being .a num o f i w y few words, waa Atiapthe t trailed;.lie stopped and a ik c .I ,
330,000.00
tirv.inifiHMy|y elected chaifpian, tills you me V in t was wriflg; | told him U d
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will see bir enclosed program . After tbea
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cnncert'ibe fcapialn tokJ Ime that if I wai
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use for him. Two ydays. before dm S t
I’aiU- arrived at Southampton I went
;»ttund and parceUad up the pa seengm
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REPOltT OF THE CONDITION O)

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WOMAN’S GREATEST BLESSING
Thk Information May Be Of Untold Value To Evfry
Reader Of T h e ------------------------------- 1

Woman*« great«** hUasIna U hsglth.
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W ithout It bar happiness la wrecked.
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Poor health tOQM to all otasses, ihs too Itty * u u ia sad the woman wka
does bar own work.
Woman's diseases often remain hidden and unoured because bar natural
modesty shrinks from oonsuKlng a physician and the disease ¿54s on unoar #4
foa and la well edvaaned bafjire she. awakes to tba truth, Her many dttflaf,
often asem of greater Importaoa* than health Itself and she negleots prepar
treatm ent until her life Is a wreck.
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The knowledge that flano's New q a a lth will suraly cor# Scanty, Profuse,
Painful. [rra«uU r or Suppressed Menstruation. Sickly Periods. Constant Wear!aaaa and Weakness. DepraMion. Crampa, JQhuln«o«, fluloiirU sadachaa, .Palpi­
tation of tba Heart. Pain in the.D ack and Qrolns, l.sartrrh ea, all InflawmaUoH_#i' Clear at Ion and Discharge« ef the Vagina and U te r u s Is of untold value
fb f vary reader.
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medical treatm ent, hut weakness and disease come to every v o iju a and ib*n
the knowledge that Itenp'e New Health will cure you will save Yon years of
suffering end perhaps life Uee|f.
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The sickly woman is the seddkst w reok.rf»et only for herself buf alio far
the laved ‘o oag'.kiroundbar,, ok aocouat of Ike misery and ssdness.sha causes
First National Bank at SanTord thuip- Hgr chOdran are likely to bw slrgly and peevish and too weak U
in n « state or rtmuoA. at Tire close or properly fight the btttle« a t Ilfs. HoW Important, then, It le for avary woman
have health.
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Saw Ifaalth la sold under a« absolute guarantee that It will not
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j t rneane yaur restoration to perfaet health and womanhood without

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hor sax'should use Rena's New Health at once and be restored ta

political Is as strenuous as our business
Ufa, and that both are too fast and Intense. It is said that the la teat one. who
has looked us over. Admiral Togo, came to
the » a b a conclusions; but. la cfaWjtster

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buildings,-four dormitories. ee|

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here; it seems a very new plaça tot
tkr Ihrhtg In Sanford sa long.
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A U s w y .o o h o fih a English d

bar. The tlnai '*(»oi la preparing for
these periodical struggles, and In getting
over *em . k largely wasted from
profitable business and Industrial em-

to nominate candidate*
-the
elec tinus, and now, or In the near
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the still more numerous elections n
tksiafo two b y the hxatriee_af those haw poUtJ
vantions, the initiative, the referendum
and the racalk F® wU) soon have very
Buie time loft over for attending 10 .our
business avocations. This is not a

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ALS, Sanford,

�•: September 13,

THE SANTORE HH HU )

gresil ve papera in the Sytte. and
wonder with Editor Holly at the tvaho.
He l&lt; emerprising JxifeHc spirited, o wl
generous, and if there is anything go,xf
PnbUtbad Erery P rtdsr M ontini h r
^or his county he goes after it.
THE HERAID PRINTING COMPANY The Breeze is not quite at "flush" with
» . J . MOU. V. c a t t a r
money as the Herald but will give ten
dollars towards a bridge across the'river
S u ftic rle tle n P ric e . S3 0 0 a Y e a r In A dvance at the OsteenTèrry. ' Wè are almo« sure
•rn i ** *ecoad-cUtt m»l) m etter A viuit 22nd
1608, n th* Postonica at aanfurd. Florida,
ander Act of Mart* 8rd. 1179.
pj&amp;qe la Hsrald Boftdlni

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Tatephoaa Ha. U S

The W. Ç. T. U. Meeting
A feature of espedal and unuiual in*
terest nt the W. C. T. U. meeting" on
Tuesday oTfernoon ol the Congregational
church was talk given by Mrs. Hildebfond
of Wayne, Pa. Mrx^ Hlhlebrnnd is the

Y oung W om en

wdHjtì» or Charmi 1.4 personality. vllw
littlemlk to the W. C. T. O. women’oanterod on the possibilities of work among
the children u f, the publia schools, and
was Illustrated with, instances of things
nero moll shed in 'Philadelphia ami Wayne,

In d u ceC ih o c ó tm f T c o in ß ilB Iö n W * TtT"Ctnr-

Lady in Tampa named Axe says her tribute towards it.
husband beat her. What could she ex­ Of course thls bridge will bc ballt In
time, but we need it now, and It ’.aliotild
pect!
be bullt by (he beginning of die (ourlst
teaaon. Wbat will you glve towards Its
Mt. Etna is in eruption again probably
fi iu|ed by the rumblings in the city pra- construction!—New Smyrna Ureeze. ,
• pctlon campaign.
Capt. Smith Returns
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Cape R. B. Smith of the West Side "Tf- *
The Pcnspcola News states (hat hay' turned yesterday from an extended trip
Is prévoient iu that city. “Beware1 through the north on a vacation. While
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- m the grass viddera, Samuel"
away he visited his friend* and other .
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Smiths_attending a family .reunion jThe worlS Is growing better. The wherein 96 others of this familiar cogno­
Ì.V-. Ol 11cl n il of all the large dries have men were present.
- d Uermined to prevent Beulah Blnford
Capt. Smith la a cousin of the famous
b nil appearing on the stage.
Harry Thaw and while he did not visit
this particular branch of the family, be (
If any of our Northern visitors have states that hi* ¿ousla Harry is how "bo- j(
-tteiAUb
g ro w n
-S a n fo rd corqe d o w n to t h e previous In his life. ' While confined at
librarian and uses ins motley' uhd Tnfluence in- obtaining^ the reler.se of his
fellow Inmates- who should not be in the
Institution but .were placed ihare for the
purpose of covering some crime or for­
feiting some inheritance and has suc­
ceeded In obtaining the release of twen­
* The Jacksonville Metropolis has se­ ty-two persons.
cured leased wires of the Associated
The Millers In Canada
Presi and will give the people« of Florida
Dr. Oliver J. Miller, of the U. S. Navy,
tbe very latest news sizzling hot from
and family, accompnintxl by his parents,
g B f tlê ’
fr? n
I% Mr. and Mrs. Theo. J. hlllter. of Sanford,
Fla., have just returned to Buffalo, N. V,
ìi Sanford is due u new depot some where Dr. Miller is at present stationed,
steps should be taken toward .investigat­ niter spending Rime time sightseeing In
ing the kind and construction thereof. Canuiln. While In Toronto, riiey hod an
We cannot expect a brown-stone front opportunity to visit the weii renowned
but Sanford la large enough to demand Toronto Fair, which has the reputaHun of
something good.
being the most elohrnte carnival held in
the World, and they ‘felt well repaid for
Last week the Sanford Herald cele­ the trouble and Inconvenience incident to
brated Its third birthday/ The Herald Is visit name. On tabor day. there were
one of the heftiest three-year-olds In tho 121,000 visitors to the fair, and the
state. The staff .of tbe Evening. News massive grnmisaml was completely filled
rejoices. at the success . of Editor Dob with l i 1,000 people.
Holly. And ^upes that he will contlnuo to
We lake Club Note»
prosper long after he i*-so Did that he is I.
The regular business meeting of rite
bald-hesdbd.—Pensacola News. • \
Weiaka Club took piAce on Tpcsdby af­
ternoon.
Sept ’Gib. with a Urge' at­
Tbe Sanjard, . (Piorldn) Herald, ho*
been Incorporated and Is
bc greatly tendance, dcipsfp tlte general exodus of
enlarged and improved, fin* word im­ Sanford people at this time of the year.
proved is used advisedly., sinco it will "be Many matters of .importance were taken
a difficult matter to Improve tne paper Up.âûu lüâÿûacû vî nut! the BfV ytaf
from a journalistic point of view. Mr. book «wag (ban. distributed uptong the
Robert J. HO»»;, “the TTerfllfTs brilllafll n k n n b e ri^
Tha year book igTn* new departure for
editor, is the molt widely copied 'writer
In the «rate; he has mqde Sanford »me the WEIoka Club and contaitu a com­
of the bc»t advertised cities of the- plete program for ttie year. Tlte book
Is printed upon heavy ledge paper and
South—Southern IVinl/*.-■
is hound hi a beautiful silk green, cover
cuuglft
with a red silk coni. The Club
The Jacksonville lietropoli* urges a
belter-suburban train service. AU large flower, the red polnsetta la pointed .upon
pities sooner'or'Iktef . demand « bbrter the,cover and tho book-J* altogether one
suburban service. e W t»’ Sanford-"; de­ of the finest pieces of printing :ev«r
manded
'ear And now ~odr -turned out by tile, ll^rdkl offlte of this
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traction line for sixteen mile* takes in city-,
Tho
program
f^gsuhlttee of which Mrs.
all the small towns on (hk.ttatt side arid
J.
W
.Dlckinjt
is .Chairman received a
will soon belt the west slda ns well.
vote
of
thankiADA^ngratulationA
,u)x»rv
- These improvements are ItouiaT lii.-rvriae
whan you get Vorn town into the large their good worVltl artanglBg’ ji^jY onr
Dook. A glance
tl«s book .^1) coitvlnce arfy one that the lattloa -of - th«
'Wanted—One Thousand'. Tourists to
locate ip Sanford this season where you
can get the purest wnjW. Vihe finest fruit
aod.^^etablos. the best Ashing and
hunting, the beat'roads tor outomotilias,
and tBe Bestr accomodations, If you
‘don't ktlaw Sanford, semt to Tho Herald
f.u ififnrmstintf.' br.iif.-td U the st&gt;on(i, Mrkdlea-f.ahd. 'tlje -editor of Tha
Htekjd can prove ft to yhu one tuxiraalg
tery o aam v ajx ttb eciiy ...
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The Clyde steamers and every train
are bringing in n e w p e o p le . Most of
them take in Sanford ID their itinerary
end most of them will make this dty
their home.

TAKE
Arts you a woman ? Th.es you are subject to a large
number of troubles and irregularities, peculiar to women,
which. In time, often lead to »or® eeriou* trouble.
A tonto Is needed to help you over the hard places, to
relievo weakness, heeihtche, and other unneceeury pains,
the eigne of weak nerve* and over-work.
For a tonic, tako Cardui, the woman’s tonic.
You will never regret H, for it wilt certainly help you.
Ask your druggist about It He know*. He sells ft.

Oeath of Phil Parram ore

ibk^A Meat

fo r Mayor
Al Ih« rsrnFSt fM|ui&gt;*l oT friend* snd voler*, t
announce (hai 1 «ra ■ candidale for ih* ottica of
M aria of the Olir of Sanford. al ihe D nvnibet
dectten,
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I aut • M adida le fax thè )m ì i U.u &lt;J Mevocuf
Sunfi-rd tublrt-t tu thè drclviun of the prunary
rlm lu n a r •olidI
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Tor Alder men

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1 am a rand|itata fur Alderman of Ihr cil
Sanfurtl autifecl to Ilia decUion of Ihr W
Primary lobe h«kl Novamber 21. 1611.
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Market of Quality's^

; Where you.can get the best of everything delivered
to your door by special messenger and oil Time
WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE. OP___ '

Florida and Western Beef and Pork, Lamb, Dry m
Salt Meats. Fish. Poultry and Home-Made Pork Sa
sage.
Wi*nro liodf prepared to give to the trade our sfw-v-.tni
HOME MADE CORN BEEF
Try it—you will be "pleased.

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I&gt;enm to ttwim in that shady Pool No. rocks',
. holes,
reptiles to hurt,you. Safe for ony child. No Sewerage, no slim»
only pure well water.
Emptied amt cleaned every day. Every convenience i ;r
Picnic parties. Refreshment«. Open Tluirsdoya und Sundays
Other dnya by arrhnggnept
will Irava fmtn Citv Dock 11 2 *a&lt;i 3 I*

TKe Lauiit ho ’ M»mir'' »fflX.Nftti«
T h u rsd a y s and 8 u n d a y s

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_t' to e question 6f n brick road ‘frsni- the
ferff to the Osceola county line la' taking
loot In the minds of the most progressive
people of OrnngT? county und many of
titoc who were not in fnVor of a million
dollar bond Isautv are heartily In favor Af
o brick road tea this dlsthncd. In other
V6fd i Iett|le «llstrict* thpt really are m
favor of a brick road have one. If other
loCaUtlpa do not want a brick road ‘'they
a&amp;old ndt have Dne forced upoD* them.
Sanford and OrlAndo ought to get togetber on this subject and form a Good
Road Clqjt,with brick roods between, the
two cities as riiwr-siega^.
/o

. new Smyrna will heir
The following clipping, from" the San
fortj Herald speak* for Itielfr
" t a o Herald gives^îS toword th« steel
bridîô,*t.U» Geneva forty and will givo
3 ¿S .muro^forig- brL'ga i a t i tho
'ferry.. How many business firms- w»ll do
tb a sAtuir. - ' .
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Tbe Herald Is one of .the
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The following letter froirl'
Massey, will he of ' t o t r ^ *
friends^

fee
Percolaters
, E lectric and piwln ♦

Ù. Louis C.
hjs-jnanjr

Editor of Thè- Sancir
j Florida;*.
takes a lo t. of nerve to
Æ -X)«sr*l/^-M*ny..cn
propose
to u jfirl unless you
mode of-iqe whether; &lt;
a rc-Ttomlagtiafl f40.*.
"State Sanata have first won her confidence
from this dhtrfet. t\ * _ o reply through j a ybu r judgem ent and in te lli­
T/rÿpbct to be a candi - gence^ ; &gt;

We Can Help You
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B ring the
Uten com e to an
Senator frôm Utè 19th district lady m
agreem ent with ^her as to the
f* Corniti g
merit* o f our;Jrozen d a in tie r
Dr. J. C. Davis the well known optician The rest w ill he e a sy .
’-» Ä
will be. at Roblus Ncit ' Hotel Saturday
¿g p u gird.'until Tuo*dityT)cL'3«L lUatU
oefie cured with, gy^ses. Dont neglect
your children* eye*. Refa’ Dr. 0. W.
King. Hr. J, N.’Robson, J . E. Pace. 6-2to

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All of Rochester

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�September 15.1911

THt SANfORD l it ÖULD

COUNTY HAPPENINGS
Prom Correspondents

THE EVENTS Of ORANGE COUNTY
n t S ta ff Y R e p o rte rs Weekly
caver* t h d T e rrito ry for

Tbeklerald

on returned from
Daytona BeadTTue* ,y. to the delight
of heir m any friends.
Mr*. W. H. Howard and children re­
turned from the Carolines and Georgia
last Tuesday. We aro glad- to have
them with us again, but *oryy to know
that the baby I* tick.
• We are very sorrow to leant of Mrs.
t A. Nicholson’s llln*M *t Daytona
Beach, end hope for her toon recovery
and return to Geneva.
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.Miss .Maymo McLain has gone to
ChuluoU to take charge of her school.
David Speer returned from Americua,
Smithville aftd other point* of Georgia
last Thursday.
Mr. and Mr*. C. W. Laing and children.
Julia, of Soofprd have re­
turned to their homo after—a -m o sr en«
Mrs. Oscar J y h c

BE IT FURTHER RfSpLVED. That
should no*Vandldate receive a inojorlty
.of the vote* cast the executive com­
mittee shall call * second primary to be
held within these days of the proceeding
primary.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED. That the
executive committee (hall be j empowered
to assets all candidate* for *U offices
JSMch, pay a salary, for an umount
^ifllrielit to cover the expefisee of the
primary.
Those resolutions were junamtously
adopted.
Thc follQWJUul resolution woji introduced
by C. C ,' Dutton and posted' w ithout. a
dissenting Vote.
WHEREAS. A white man’* ' primary
ha* been organized in tbit d ty . and,
WHEREAS. It is necessary that a
committee of five persons be appointed
to act as the executive committee of said
primary organization, therefore.
HE IT RESOLVED. That W. H. Under­
wood: Forrest Lake: W. W. Abernathy and
Georgo A. DeOottet shall comprise said
committee until their successors are
elected.
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Municipal Election Will Be Practice ly
Decided By Prim ary
The much talked of white •primary be­
come a fact last Friday night when o
majority of the while voters of -Sanford
assembled a t the City Hall and poised
the following resolutions:
WHEREAS, It Lttho’sencc of the White
citizens of Sanford that It wilt be for the
best interests of the City to organize a
white man's primary for the purpose of
securing' greater punty In municipal
elections In our d ty . ' ~ 1
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THEREFORE UT IJ "RESOLVED: By
the white dtixens of the d ty of Sanford
that hereafter a white man’s primary
shall be held biennially in the city for
purpose of nomlnatinjt all elective muni­
cipal officers of the d ty of Sanford, sold
primary to be held an the third Tueaduy
of November of every other year begin­
ning November A. D. 1911.
' BE f t FURTHER RESOLVED, That
there shall be elected five persons to
act as an executive committee, who
shall bold office until their successor* are
appointed or elected. - It- shall be the
WOODLAND PARK NOTES
duty of said committee to issue a call
Launch ride, bathing, suppers, moon­
for a primary election at limes herein­ light parties, have been the pleasures of
before provided for. Such call state the Woodland Park visitors lately.
Hnt» mi
tjv be
Mayor LakejuuLAldcrman Runge and
femthes visited U»S
,L .wonder If
4 h e y - ^ n ln m i - its.

L et u s su p p ly y o u w ith p rices .term s
catalogues and full information on in stru
m erits of R ecognized S tandard Q uality.
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dories again to a t to take In this perk.

W WTOwS % • ’and* tKa^RYe •Ha&amp;U
Several ol tfaa Geneva families en­
joyed a picnic on Lake Ij^ o e y WednesJ. T. McLain and daughter. Miss
Marine went to Orlando iu their touring
car Wednesday. They enjoyed the rid#
very much In apite of the rain.
R. F. Galloway of Griffin, Co., former
friend and neighbor of Mrs. D. W. Bollard
is visiting the family in Geneva and Is
delighted with the Florida climate. •
Mr. and Mrs. J. T, McLain and Mr.
and Mrs. Flynt mad# up a poVty going
to Orlande lit Mr. McLain’s touring cor
isst Monday.
MOORES STATION
SoeetslCorrsswodsees to The Herald: ,
Mr. end Mrs. Frank Estridjjd of Camer­
on Ave, announce the marriage of their
daughter, Nellie, to Best Herndon of
Howell, Ga. The Wedding was SepL 10th
they will reside In Howell--A largn
circle of friends here' offer congratula­
tions.
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Ingram a ad Joe Guerrv ore working at
Lake Okeechobee, and O ca. Estridge has
a position in Jacksonville, ’
A half dozen young people from about
her# report b very pleasant time a t the
dancing party 'A t: Geneva last Friday
craning and fine music furnished by
Orlando young roes.
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Mr. Ingram of Cameron Ave, left home
about lour weeks ago without Informing
his daughters Of his intentions. They
have not beard from him and are much
Worried.
Mr! Courtney and Son of Palnesvllie, 0.,
have rented land of. E.. L. Craig on
Cameron'Ave, to fahn an'this season.’
Harry Ward has planned to raise fifty
acres of lettuce Ak*MJo much other crops
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dates receiving the highest number of
votes shall be declared to be the com­
mitteemen of the white man’s pArty for
the ensnlng two years. Should a vacancy
occur In the executive committee, said
vacancy shall be filled by the remaining
members of the committee.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED. That the
city of Sanford be requested to open the
registration books thirty days prior to
bolding any of primary etectlona for the
registration of voters and that the city of
Sanford be further requested to furnish
the executive oominitlee u certified list
of nil white electors as shown by tile
registration book.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED. That tbo
certified copy of the white regstered
voters of the city of Sanford, to be

ferry (or^bridge) to_ DcLand via WoodMANUFACTURERS - DÌSTRÌBtTtbR^ "
land Park and Beck’s Landing.
M. M. Smith
w&gt;/ is* willing to grunt a road
through his land parallel with and along
east side of A. C. L.. connecting with -1
First street road, thus avoiding crossing
A. C. L. tracks and being almost n
.straight .lljop, „ . . _
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There is 0 rumor that the road will be
mode to cross the river at Thrasher’s and
to Orlando via Upsala and Lake Mary,
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leaving out Sanford entirely
Board of trade, mayor and dty council,
here is work for you—get busy.
.7 » Tin, Cov p * t. Br»**, S h u t In n ,
This road will add three dr four miles
,0 C«*U* UUwfr m! KiMtr C—if.
to distance between Sanford and DeLuud
WITHOUT THE USE OF HEAT.
and would cost the tax-poyera a great
8 OLDER, CEMENT OR RIVET.
deal to build and maintain, ns there is a
MowUte »re cot sflrctrd fcr extreme
¿•n be ippUed br • chili. Will fit
mile of prairie covered at times with five
lu tu te . Mi le tn tli (iter
or six feet of water, while ol Woodland
SAVES MANY DOLLARS.
Park there is only about 700x800 feet of
such low land and the rest of the road is
partly made and will cost very little to
W . L. M ORGAN
put on straight line.
to 4 AND 2 5 « -PLM PACKAGE
Last Thursday Father Bccsmpuin vis­
ited the psrk and enjoyed bis battling so
much, that he wants Ills congregation to
enjoy themselves likewise and has leased
the p&amp;rii and the launch Mamie for
Thurstfcy, September 2!st. Tickets indudlngTouhd trip and bathing in the
pool will be sob) for 25c, giving more for
the money than was ever offered before .1
The Park Is being Improved continually
and when known more, churches and
I *7 To gain a place on o u r regular list a form ula m ust not only produce
schools will havo picnics more frequently
j
- , ‘r esulu, but results with a P R O F IT . Yhe user of fee^itrer
than once a year.
considers the effect on his pocket-bonk the R E A L result.

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About, twenty flVe young folks. Pine
Grave Sunday School *pupils met with
Mesdames Ella Greenland and P. G.
MUM Tuesday evening and had a
"tacky" party, some great gat-ups were
among the costumes. The guests furnish­
ed Ich cream and cake.
Oliver Mitchei Is nicely located a t •‘Mr*
Moores home on- P a r k ’ Ave, opposite
Hand* lively, be seems to be gaining In
strength, would ba pleased to have his

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED. That
the primary elections shall be conducted
b /th re e lnspeetor*. selected by die ex­
ecutive commitlee who aliali reqelve thè
Vote of all wbite eloctora reglstrged. In
case any lnspeetor is nbsant ha aliali appolnt bis owo prozy or in case no t**iy
is appolnted an lnspeetor- anali be* sia(acted by the while electors at the polls.'
UE II FURTHER RESOLVED. That the
voting aliap be by Australian bailott and
under *the
rule
In
. same
.
*_*■**that
. »-»*.now .governs
'
stale elections. At the ¿lose of the polls
the Inspectors shall canva* the yoie In the
same manner as* now governs- state
elections. .
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,, That the
inspectors shell make duplicate fqples of
the result of any primary election one of
which shall be Mint to ihe chairman and
one to the ;aecretaiiy. of the qkecutivo
committee.
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"BE IT-FURTHER RESOLVED. Tliot the
executive committee shell meet the next
day a f t« o n /p rim a ry election to can-rass sold return* end to declare the relu lu and . the pc/son* receiving a mn-

such causa* heedless Idssas and itnjdl
•expense. Where Is the humane SocletyTJ

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Deane—Bolhatnly
At the Deanery thia morning In the
prcaenco of Mrs Spencer and Mr. J. L.
Felnberg, Mr. Gid Deane and Miss Edith
Bothamly were joinod heart hnil hand,
Dean Spencer performing the ceremony,
‘‘th e bonnle bride it a Sanford girl and
she we* here visiting Mr. Deane's sister!
MjM Wiile Deane, who did not know of
the young couple's intentions until it was
nil over. She* is a petite blond, very
charming of manner ohd universally
popular in her home town. Mr. Deane
is one of Otlando’a best and m ail''deserv­
ing young men. He Is a non- of Chief
Deane', one of the useful citizens of the
dty . The happy pair left oa the 1:38
train for Sanford! where Uiey wj|t- spend
some time with the bnde’a parent*.' Tbo
Reporter-Star Joins their host of friends
In -wishing Mr. and Mrs. IVane long,
useful and happy livftL—Orlando Reportcr-Star.
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New School r o r Sanford
Some Slater* of Mercy, -whose Mother
House is in. 81sL Street New York, haa
come to our dty .with -the imenijd^*’’©!
locating here, and on Sept 25. thyy' will
open a school at thacaroAF of Park •»Ave.,
and Ninth sfreet They are qualified to

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to abide by the result end to support the
nomltw-e of sold primary election.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the
decision of the executive committee shall
ba final aa lo All question, submitted to
Th*re «re Two Kind* or Oil» Tonic them.
BE IJ FURTHER RESOLVED. That ell
PLANKS AND 0T|ieR8
primary election# W d by the white
The old reliable Plank« QtUI Tonic 1* man’« party of thè city of Sanfcrd.
Florid» «ballho held Id conformity' with
ihe law* of the state concerning pim ary
*nmwy back If it does not 23c and
election*.
P * botti* Ask-your Druggist
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«.*■ ID E A L F E R T IL IZ E R S produces the right effect, for it works witli
- t»
N ature, T he preference of cadi da»» o l vegetation for its
&lt;2
source of plant food is carefully studied as well as the proper
proportions to give perfect balance— no lack, no waste.

With proper application of proper mod vegetation outgrows disease*
... and insects to a gtea\ extent, Mid being strong and vigorous;
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produces fruit that is pleasing to the eye and palate, and
brings fThxnciai returns pleasing to the grower.
« 2 Do not lose ih e m axim um profit due you by using poorly balanced
J*
p lan t food from im proper sources.
ID E A l* -stan d s for
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Call tt'Odr SadImJ Btst»d|i V/atcKduie id chiffc of R C, Miivrtl or idtirtaf

S Wilson &amp; Toomer Fertilizer Company
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MrtiBfdd there I* strength. Jfife have
the g o o « yud need, and-thi^-prloa
you ¿iff dO TNA n a t r ‘ Sro fo rd r^ u rd h
turcCo.
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w line o f R A N G ES and K ITC H E N
arc the kind you have wanted and

4ttem welcome.

Z ' _ • Over Worked Eye*
Are relieved of bloodshot end In­
flammation without pain tn one day by
Leousrdi’s Golden Eye Lotion. Coda,
heal# and strengthens, fnriil on having
strong, eyeSv
•‘Leonard! *.’
GusrmmAdd or money refunded. Sold by
L R. Philipe 8» Co.

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To Think of N.ew Furnishings
. For ’Yotir Home
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and It 1* tipped 'lh*t in the near tbiure
they w ill. be *db!e tu .statt some real
ciiflritable iW k In tho dty. -Their order
is well known throughout {he wOtfcT and
ynonyinous with charily and

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Grand Picnic ,
‘
: On Thursday September, SI, under the
auspice* of the Catholic ladles a-picnic
- will be held at Woodland Park.
Boots will leave tbo’.d ty dock for the
‘pork at 8, 9 and 10 A. ML,"and will return
between 2 and 8 In the ufternopn.
Tickst* for the round trip lo boat, and
. the use of the park and swimming pool
w* only twenty five asm * etch. Tickets
fortqfam t Philips drug store^ .

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IDEAL F E R T I L I Z E R S
BEST

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thJsoo»oîngwlqter,

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C O U N TE R

�CURING T H E H A Y "CROP
Br C. it MrOwjJü

. . Tbe Experiment Station, wann to call r A lllrtv - «nifaatccw M JFnc
attention in thr mo« emphatic manner b v l N 11 lU M M IdjlW iL ll)

k&gt;t 9. to tbe public rood beremfore **abUahed, thcnce e t i l oo Mid Mtablühed
roed o v « tbe bridgc betweao «Lokc*
Cotlin nnd Gern Mary to Goawayt Ibe
rood to be opened et tbe expense of tbe
petltionrr».
(
Mr. ShnnUiarg« appeared before the/
board la - »»pact to a ditch affecting)
tlie Dear Head Farm; upon motion the
subject n u tter wax referred to Mtosrs.
Oven treat A Branham, with power to
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u fft
A letter from the. war department re­
MCCl ceived in reference to the bridge 1et

lo the necessity form ating hay^ihla year
y1
fin the pert of the farmer* o f IbeTState. Many M e T l e r è b n h t e m r - y i l l B r W
ting In this commodity. *and price* will
run high. There am thousand» of' acres
.of our farm lends producing large gnus
crope which ere allowed to wither end
&gt;dec«yi| This stnuld not be so when it U
iso easy to make first-d a» hay.
To Blake fresh herbage into h e r is to
evaporate the moisture In It before the
deaf structure is destroy«] by. the hot
,sun. No mowing should ever be dnoe
rein. If one gets into. the field e little
too early of a morning, or s ta r too lata
of an afternoon, the result will be moldy
•hay. Owing to our moist climate we
had belter welt until the grass end
qjtound are thoroughly dry before'W e
start the mowing machine. In a spell
~E&gt;ihpwaeha» inn run make more and

Board met Tueaday Sept. S, 19&gt;1.
Present Commission«* - Dillard. Merrill.
.Woodruff and Brown. "Upon motion Mr.
Merrill wa* »elected Chairman pro tem.
Minutes of the lait meeting were read,
approved and tlgned. 1Mr. Overstreet
coming in now occupied tbe chair.
Mr. Jluraphriea appeared before, the
Board in reference to railing tbe aaoessmeat of hi* personal property. Tbe board
declined to ecu being advised by the At
torney of the board that they had no
authority, the matter having passed out
Of their hands. £
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Communication from Gov, Gilchrist
read In re-Mill« prisoner and clerk In­
structed to answer.
Upon motion it as ordered that tbe

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Ceoeya Fcttr.._Up&lt;?n msUgg
end engineer Ginn Inatructed to meet all
tto'r^utfTfOTnlTMlTHlT tfixaidtetterr J. H. Moonep eppeeied before the board
in reference to the toed heretofore grented in and near-Kllarney. Upon motion
tbe matter re fu n d to Commissioner
DUlard and fiupt. ftranliam.
a CL Hill ) appeared before the board
asking that tberoedffont Foteat City to
Lockhart be strewed; upon motion sub­
ject m atter wme referred to Commission«»

Our Mòtto

Cleanliness

in the city.
Only exclusive
mixing done with latest improved S
tary machinery.

* The dark - inatructed to return &lt;tbe
certified check of 912.00 to Virginia

Sponeer’s Bread handled by all first
class grocers.

Letter from A L. Russell in reference
to sarvice a t WekTwa Ferry received and
read- Upon motion the matter was
referred to A L. Russell to obtain the
erryman end report his action to this

and return him m ifre iuad tnigp for the
"T h e petition of C. E.* BartlctL—Wm.4'.
flKTnorfilffg, and by not mowing too completion of his ic fit cnee; the board
Blakely et aL, to hâve en old dilapidated ~ P H O N E 1 06
receivcxi and rend; laid over until next
Mr. Moore presented a petition to meeting.
change the teed from BeuUh to Gotha;
Upon motion Ui* clerk ia instructed ta
upon motion the subject matter wea laid
over under the rules end the referred to placed the no’Jce ' of advfrtisement Of
elections In reference-to. Swine running
Messrs. DUlard A Branham.
at
Urge in the Oyiedr^ Advance for
Letter from V. Scbelmx in reference to
Precinct*
No. S and No. 6, in the*Sanford
crossing at intereeectlon of A. C. L K.
Herald
For
Precincts No. fi and No. 20
K„ with lots*29, 2f and 94 S t Josephs
and
the
Reporter-Star
for f^eclixrts No.
received; upon motion Subject referred to
10, U, 19 and 22.
Messrs. Woodruff A Branham.
Tbe inspectors and clerks of said
when we think t h t f i a s s 1» ripe enough
Tbe subject of selecting autpmoblte
to c u t and run the risk of Iom in quanti­ tags dotping up. upon motion it was election were appoidtrd.
Upon motion it was ordered that the
ty «#*quality of hey. The value of one ordered that the subject be referred to
County
pay 50 per cent for making a
ton of well-cured bey exceeds that of Commission« Overstreet, the Tax Collector
map
of
the
dt'y of Oriando far tbe bene­
t wo tons of moldy Stuff.
and Clerk, with power to act
fit
of
tbe
Assessor’s
office, cost not to ex­
Crab grass, which is the most abundant
Upon motion It was ordered that tbe
grass on our sandy landa, should be cut comptroller be requested to allow tbe ceed 9300.00 to the county.
a f t« the first stalks of bloom begin to redemption of “Beg. 193 fL. W of NE,
The following schedule of licenses for
»bow, as it depredates in value quickly cor. of BEM'of SWM Sec. 10. Tp. 21 R 28. the year were adopted by the board, rbe
when it gets rip « .
,, run W 87K f t N 70 fL W 20 f t N to county commissioners of Orange County
On tbe heavier soils of rite State, beg., redeemed at the Pat sum of 910.90 Florida, hereby aseeoa, levy end declare
particular in the Western part, this plant not including Clerk’» costs, by H. H. licenses upon.upon each business, pro­
{¡as an Important position as a hay Witherlngton. within 60 days, for the fession and occupa lion, Ueeatod end
p ro d u c e r
It .aufse# as A catch crop la reason that the - tax Is esceariVQ and taxed by the State gf Florida. SO pçr
the cornfields and other spring-planted owner wished to restore land to tax cent of state Ik*use,' end In'addition
drops, and yields satisfactorily. The roll.
thereto levy and Impose the following
Upon motion It* Was ordered that tbe licenses, upon every firm, person «
Clerk purchase' the necessary matting corporation « association engaged in.
for the court room ^pursuant to tbe the manufacture of management of -any
business or occupation mentioned be­
recommendation of the grand jury. •
Communication of T. W. Kenady read low for 191i, within the Mid'county of
end'c'referred to Messrs. Woodruff and Orangé aa Follows:
it in the barn. In many of our fields we jBranham. . •
Baggage, transfer for each wagon. .92 50
hare a mixture of crab grass and Mexi­
Communication and Dickinson A Dick- bcyciea, renting or rffppjr............ . 2 50
can clover, which makes an cacJWb il |rnXofv in the m att« of Thornton ta x » Birds, song or plumage, dealer* in.' 0 00
hay. Tbe Cutting period in this cm» jreceived and the clerk instructed to Gene reeks, or similar boards__ . B 00
should be when ellf!tr of them sitowi 'tile notify Mr! Thornton that the valuation Contractor' .......................
5 00
first sign of blooming.
,on his house and lot is not excessive, Drays, single..................................... I 60
This should be cut when the first bloom and that tho individual certificate* owned Dreys, double.........................
2 50
shows on the plant, particularly if rbe |by Mr. Calhoun are not subject to- the Directories; c ity ,, sta te , or county,
growth la rank, as It j[e ts woody joon .jcontrol oT the bpanL.
' makihgot. offering for rile...-. 10 00
eft« . It Is advtesbte ’to cut it* u te 1n* •’ Bonds of th e 'following t o -bears Ore Divine h e a t e r ...: ............................ ¿5 00
amis were approved and Ijpense jwdered Electrician, contractor.___. i.tfc'
naturally. Sun-wilted te a r » ere apt to IsJied;.
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» FtttUjx« fturaufadurér.................. 25 00
bk shed In handling the hey. The best
Carl a U m K A rolv«, S A W 32 cat. Gas fitters.' plumbers or roofing con­
rule to follow 1» tit put hi the barn the No. 39774, Sureties A. B. Full» W. L
tracto rs..:..........r ¿ Ï . ’. ............ 5 00
day after it Is cut.
Moca: Geo. Hodges, Coils Army* Special Hack, each vehicle... . . . . . . . . . . 4. " 2 50
Hay made from cowpeas require* very 38 calibre, blue'Meei C Inch No. 394440
■JqL) W irusrsjmm l power. , . . a ^ 2 £0
w careful handling, ft shhutd bo cut when «BOties: T „ 11. Harfcock and C. B. Jewelry, notions or postals on
the first pod* are in the snap SUgrij
s t a n d s . . . ........... ......................7 50
Hay.made a t this time will 4 » found tbe
Moving olcttT es.. . . .................. . . . ^ 2 3 00
" moat rmtrittous and peUtshte. Cut pa
Manufacturers, ef artificial stone,
sodll* as 'the dew l r : off, rake into
building b lo ck * « b H c k * ......,“5 00
windcows, end pul Into small cocks the
setne afternoon. Next day open up these
- eocksshdthe hey by« twisting »'bunch
In the hand; If no moisture shows put In
the .barn. It wjjl undwgo a swesting
p ro » » In the mow; but by leaving U
undisturbed it will come out all right
and make hay of. the finest quality.
T he» are uaefnl JJ unfavorable weather
•* prevails, end they will then repay their

certificate of - hanks, parenti1road »m p,
superinterfdeht of ' road* and bridges and
stall tor’s. SUtaoMBL&lt;aberiffr to -imtm au-,
ditory trcaiartr tu etnie omliior.
' Petitxme? signed by more then 10 p«
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M t. E ine E rupts a g a in « r .
cbnLrifThe regiytsred voters of predneu
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The eruption o t ‘Mount Etna has beIB, IA 15, 22,
god 20 asking that
- comamotr intense- Tbe showers of arte*
election* br'ffiWHTIaid prednet* tor the
‘ - and cinders are h ref ter sad the rumbling
pUfp°*C °f
the question of
of earth-shocks Et short intervals is heard
allowing swlifttoHun at large, it is pffor mites. The shock* are growing la
dered that 'an election be held on thi
■.- ' violence and a•paftjc. ivevali* -The fear
Mth day of September to determine tbe
question ot lEllowing b è ll» “ to^van' mt’
large ln »Td pterincta.
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Tbhte being no further ’ busi noaa, thè
Petition of M. Gere R. J. Robinson et aL .beard
adjourned to SetJteatbç- 27.9 a. m.
(hrej. ips •E'.mjld from Gatlin Station running
, r H eqyWjtrpoled wIth' the loltewlag aodiFionda rank* first among the five great
ethri
EEihely. to run On • tbe I Hue phoepbate -producing* flùida of *tWUnltcd
pelUhiaitd ftxoa. tlir.
Jim of *tot
r t. Gatlin, theaoei oo th r W Use of said by the Uaitod State* feologlo^i
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AVENUS

oitoffice

tore K o b en s G rocery,-n ex

barn the day after It is cut. ,
" } The stage at which to Cut our hay and
, pnd get the .best .resulta U one of the
gelobtem* ^t* be settled. G re» d o » not
deteriorata f « hay by sta nding in the
y field until It la a few days over-ripe when
tying on the ground for the same numb«
of days. So we had better delay cutting
for a few days if the wea lb « is in any
way unsettled, titan try and rush thlngf

: '4 made from 724och muslin, cut •iota
squerea, soaked in raw linseed oil. and
' '• wrung dry. They should lieve string
' Ç loope on the corners, » as to foatas-tW a
-r- to tbe cocks by.wwdeq plus. Very thin
; muslin \ t best; 1« It,thick ruuriio Is used
it cause* the hey m rw ^at end is np
*«re mon: effective In •shedding rain. ^ •

N O . I n .P A R K

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TO SAN FO R D
Many'lclf-styled specialists have made a few visits I
and by false representation have robbed - the sick
their money* but so o n they are gone, never to ren
Others will come-and-go, but wc'wiil con tin u e cun
regularly and cure our-patients, as we have d o n e
the past.
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EiSSoioXtkin

E m L Z g jæ i. MONDAY I
W E m t» E R

«T e t h e

W IL L ■R E TU R N

E n tre , |

S e p te m b e r

IN ' F O U R

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W E E K S &gt;:

Our visiting Specialiri is a graduste ofXbc best known in*r.tu *
tran in th ê^ in ii
He h o rhidfc a
sFudy oF tin
eases he treats in the charity hospitals, which, together with I*

jeers of *pecis I practice, makes him the foremost specialist of the day

,

He Treats Acute And Chronic Catarrh—

H inging hi

Ear*, Dixxiness, Weak Eyes, Granulated Lids, Discharging diseaxe* ol
tbe Eye and Ear.
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Chronic D fs e s s e s of the Lungs, Heart, Stomach, Liver, Kid
h»yL Bladder) Boweisi Such s r Bronchitis,1S h o rtn w of‘ Breath, P»l
prtatfoo, Dyvpepeip, Gattrtaìa;
Gsitriais,' L
b» of Appetile.
Low
Appetite, Sour
Sour. Stomsch.
Stomach. Con
Co
stipttion,
I tnhtted in the most scisntlfic manner.
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Hrm orrt»OM *W faes treated without the knife, ’and

Y O il nd.M Idd ica le (Lor Old Men suffering from Sperm»'
terrheoe and Impotency, the results of a h a » in 'youth o r 'h l s r ercts&gt;.
i n d o th e f causes, producM igson» of th e b l o w i n g *ffpéty - Dribility
Nervousness, Emissibht, B lrtih ts, D irtiness, Contusion o t Ideas,
Aveiwion of Society, - D eftk th e Memory and SbxtUl Exhaustion,
w hkhriinfit-the vietilo f o rW r in e u of mkrrUge, n c e tlD ^ Dicktrson’«
advice S pd’tre stm e n i u h * thoroughly ùn d en ts mis th e » cases sod
Epilepsy or f i t s treeted by best methods.

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WOfflen treated in the most satLfsctory m*n ^
."pàti ' Our home treatment is pleasant to use; gives good result*.. /
The Ouotor G arries all III* »P o rta b le Instram en U .
and comes prepared to examine t h r most obscure hates. Those wbof
apply f^r treatment should bring along:* small bottle of urine ■forJ
examination, as it willasaist in tbe diagnosis. Names of ; patients
never published, but rcfercn«t*Udly furnished . on w cqutot^K o n ­
sultation Free and confidential, correspondence’voltateci'and symp­
tom blanks furnished on application. Address

J*okBOrtvm#r Florida :

�IN AND ABOUT THE CITY

Many New Moose
The meeting of the new Moose Lodge
of this city wns held in the Mnsonic Hnll
Wednesday evening. About twenty new
Little H a p p in ln f s — Mention of applications were received, and ten were
Initaied at the meeting.
Matters In Brief. ,
- The members express themselves os
well pleased with tho success this far and
PE R SO N A ! ITEMS Of INTEREST at the present rate this popular order
promises to be one of the strongest in the
city.
Summary oi Inc rioauti* om«n mw
The next meeting will be held next
Succinctly Arreogsd n&gt;r Mur
Wednesday night after which tho charter
. rled Herald Reader».
will be dosed and the iniation fee will IkBorn to Mr. and Mr«. C. G. Perry yeater- advanced to the regular price.
MucIroflhe.Cfiklll' for the siiccca# of
Take In the picnic at Woodland Park
next Thuradajr. and enjoy youreclf.
Dr. X a Davis the optician, will be at
the Robbins Nest Hotel next week. .
Mrs. K. S. KeeJor left on Wednesday
for New Y ork, where she expect» to »pend
Cunningham's Plano Departm ent
•cvcral week» with Dr. Keeloc.
In
another part ofthis Issue is the an­
Piling 1» being driven for the new coel
nouncement
that John A. Cunningham,
chute, which 1» moat pl#a»aot new» for
of
Jacksonville,
has been nppbtn^ed
the long «ufTerlng public.
wholesale and retail distributor for the
Many itfsnger* are within our gate»
world-famed pianos manufactured by
this week, and the prospect» for a fine
Steinway &amp; Sons, and also the old
•ea»on are moat excellent
relinble Matbushek. that has been be­
Rev. J. F. McKinnon wjll preach morn- fore the public in the south for more
Itig a nek evening. AIL are cordially In- than forty years.
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These-two famous intirumaaix* ,^H'g_
Capf.-J r Higgins In
piano». aud
at Spring»..nnd mpffif» tu remain lot di* Autopian. glvcx-in Mr. Cumnnghnin
•veral weeks.
*.
the strongest line of musical instruments

here they purchaoed o Urge stock of
jpj . (or the Boston sfBrTT'
J F. Davidson, and H. J. Phllllpa of
levrland, Ohio are among the visitors to
ie city lids week
n . . e ..&lt; _i T...aiAn r-„
c l s*

One ond two horse wagons with celery
flared side bodies at Underwood's.. 17-tf
Autocs and carriage painting at Un­
derwood's. First class work
31-If
All kinds of repair work. Sanford Ma­
chine 4 Garage Co.
*
48-tf
New tire s put on old Go-Garts at
the Sanford fu rn itu re Co
35-tf
Gas engine repairs Sanford Machine
&amp; Garage Co.
-((Mi
Sw ellest line of Go C arts In the city .
Sanford fu rn itu re Co.
d3-tf

All Local Advertisem ent« Under This
IIcoding. One Cent a W ord Each Issue
For Rent—Two cottages -J9.1H) per
month. Enquire I). Peters, 101U Oak Ave.
•
5-2tp
For Kent—Two and one half acres irri­
gated Hammock ground, cultivated three
years. Cash or share bnsis.
S. A.
Thompson. Richmond, Indiana.
5-£tp
Lost—Black leather card caae belonging
to C. 0. Goodrich. Finder please return
to Herald Office.
One of the most suitable tracts of land
In Florida, near the beautiful Indian River
now open for sale, tf you want good
land, pretty scenery, health and comfort,
do not let this offer slip by. write to J. F.
Lake Mary Fin.
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Wanted—
collect for Singer Sewing Machine U).. ui
— 1 around Sanford,— Address,—Singer

OES it mean anything to
'youjo have clothes to fit,
properly, tailored, to hold
its shape and be absolutely sat­
isfactory even to the slightest
detail?
___________________ * ^
We represent Ed. V. Price
&amp; Co., of Chicago, whose Made
to Measure Clothes embody all
these features.
The. Fall and Winter line of
over 400 all-wool samples of
the newest colors, designs and
models are ready for inspection
__ May we have the. pleasure.
of-showing them to you? ——

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&amp;HTe&amp;prices
&amp; ond
&amp; terms
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on these stanilanl
makoa arc offered gives Mr. Cunningham's
P«“ ™»
ndvantage of securing the,
Catalogues, prices and terms arc
cheerfully mailed to n n f address upon
request.
Trom the West Side
On Thursday, after September 7Ui. the
Westside Iinprovcmenl society hell u
very Interesting meeting ut the Robbins
Nest. There were fourteen la d le s |&gt;re»enl.
four new members utltlt-d (u^bt list, col­
lection* were, very satisfactory, plans
were discussed for u so cial in ,t(i&lt;- p ark in
tho near future and a very interesting pa
per on civic improvement was read by
Miss Flora Walker There liuve l&gt;een
trees planted and paid for by families,
one for each oduli member and one for
the children as a family tree, also junior
society (hiid for one ns a society tree.
"Wfter the business Mission « wfiile was
spent socially before meeting adjourned

FRANK

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Clothier and Men’s Furnisher
SANFO RD

FLORIDA

? B U M P S on the head indicate
knowledge.

BUMPS

indicate
Un properly

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Band C oncert

The Sanford Military Band, will render
one of their famous concerts in the City
Park tonight at right n'elock An ex­
cellent
program will be rendered, und
salesman was here this week. Mr. lludevery
one
Is cordially invited to coma out
wali lived in Orlando and Sanford before
nnd
enjoy
the music, and cool breezes m
Ute freeze, and has many friend» here.
the park.
The Alkahest Lyceum Course at the
—. Daffyditls
High School Auditorium promises some
C. C. CofTey rushed from the train the
very fine attractions this year.
other tiny to The Herald ofllce [Vjmsii.
Mrs. A. E. Jones arid little daughter of mg Ills satchels upon the (lisa hr graldx-d
Winter Garden, who have been visIlliiiT (Ikj editor by the sent of (Or pants nnd
tho family of |v. W. Long, left for their hr hclil him out at arm s length he
shouted
home Wednesday afternoon.
"If.Ihr moon had a little halt) ‘ would
Mrs. C. E. Kemp and baby, returned, on the sky rockctT
Monday's boat, from a stay of several
Notice
months in Jacksonville. Dr.*' Kemp will
All
City
Urease*
will
be (tue uovi payable Orto
will gyrive on Saturday.
-f '*-■ •
ber lu. 1811
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Mr. Zachary of the Zachary Lumber
t u» rietk
Co, purchased a 'Colo 30 Inst week.
Jh
Ksely's Gardge has disposed of several of
We make a specialty of fram ing
JjJesc nne tar» in tho p u t few wwjkr
pictu res Try us Sanford ru rn ltu rr
Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Avum, from S. G.
V*.
JA tf
have arrived In i h e ’d ly . They expect
Mrs. M. L Allen left for N«w York
to m aka Sanford their borne. |lr. Avsnt
Saturday, will be nway three weeks to
U employed.as train tUspatcber from the
buy her full and wintar stock. Wait for
Atlantia Cotut I.iftii. .
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Among (he prominent visitor» to the
8 or 6 doses ■^66’’ will cure any case
city this week, were Hon. N. P. Bryan, of Chills nnd Fever. Price. 25c.
37-tf
Hon. Frank Clint, and Prof. Rolfs of the
Place the titles to your real estate In
Experimental glpUon. Allpf them were the Realty Trust Company and avoid com­
gdrtU of the GrowoP« picnic, and enjoyed plications. For particulars address 11. F
the day In Sanford.. .
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Whltrier, Jr« Secretary..
7-tf
Bring your old tires id-Sanford Machine
•entHtive o f thh weHg»q»n ootvmilsslon &amp; Garage Co. for*vulcanizing.
fS-tf
Tlnn of Smith 4 Holder!, I f greeting his
The nursing home at 8th and Elm Ave,
many old Sanford friend»; again, .Mr. is prepared to care furot limited number
Barnes willbe In the state all winter, and of surgical case». M r^ Wright. nurse In
Will m^Bwffanfard bis beadqusrtenu \
charge. . "•
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^ p i « » M . n t s t a y oif
■iwu^four wseka In this city visiting rd. 35*tr
w » »i»d friend*, left Tuesday’.'igatntng rurnlture Co.
We
are
equipped
to
ha
mile
A&gt;ur
repair
for Whl taSprlAgt w hen site wiU «paod a
work.
Sanford
Mochino
4
Garage
Co. *
f«w d*y» at the spring, after which she
d8tf.
will return to her home in Belleville,
Florida. ~ . -

Migaea Carrie Enamlnger. Clara MUlent
and Nil» Moore, have ¡eturned from
Madison, where they attended tho Sta(g
Normal School? These young ladles are
Sanford teachers, end believe In becoming
morn eflldent by taking the summer
The Sanford Machine and Garage Co.
h aa enrouto two carloads of Everitt tour-

•ng car«,-which have been sold to reoidenu
of th|a d ty and vicinity. Thyre are six
cars In all, three of which are U borsepdWes-

w o t el th e registered vat or* of *U«tl*n PWdbKtS
0 and 20. of Orange cwiaty* Florid#. w^tch are
aaAtlfUQBsty located, have presented to this board
a t l u ro rtla r meeting held Sept S. 1911. asklni
th a t a s akrtton be hrtd lo said prertnts. for tbs
of votini upon the quest km of allowing
run at (arse in sakt PffdnrU
swine
It to raby ordered by the board, that an elecretd, as prayed la said petition, an the
i.«gSepU fl»ber.-IBlL J « determlna the
of allowing swine to run at large Id said
L
rther ordered th sl J. H. Searcy. W. E.
'll . Hooker and R. A. Jeaklne. U
fr s o d T r burvJell. Vf. B. D snr

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E. G. D UCKW O R TH
FEET

FITTER

'mmmmmw mmmm
Planet J r
F ertilizer Drills. H and
Plows, Horse C ultiva
tu n , full line of P lan et
Jr. goods. Kaltes, Hoes
and G srd en Tools.

Hand T^ols
this Season

for

Farming"

C om e in „now

and let \is show you our line
of Planet Jr. Goods while
the*SEofck is com

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a shell hold t*U -sleeflao eod wretfr
board a t its next meeting after laid

the Board of .Count» Commissioners
mt». Flot id#
ibaA x slid cfBrlsI teal this I3 th d e y

First Street and Oak Avonue

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Heiko *****!£*£ 'Ì omT £ i»&amp;&gt;

P hone 164».

Hanford,
Mn i i every Kconl and fourth KrW»r In month
Every one »ha ha» »«a hi* Star in the Emit are
Mor Ida Cordially
invited to vlalt the chapter
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Aucz t. Kuaaure. Sec y.

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ntO M M SO UP TO »I». TOR NEW

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ORLANDO,

nf MowarSP»«^

We have lust been reading a book on
the "Mohair - Industry of America," by
Percy P. Vyle, of Jackson villa Florida,
and in conjunction with o recent article
we read in the New York Herald relative
to goats, it Is possible that out of these
comments some of our' farmer corres­
pondents and prospective settlers on
Volusia Farms may be given a new line
mentioned resources of the fine tract of
general farming land across the river
Horn Sanford.
The book deals with the finer breed of
goat called the Angora from which mo­
hair is clipped—mohair being the tech­
nical name for the fiber of the .Angora
goat used in the manufacture of a variety
of fabrics, either pure, or in connection
with wool. silk, linen, etc., the shorter
hair of the Angora is used in the manu­
facture of automobile tops, lap robes, etc.
The odor noticeable In the common goat
is entirely ubsent in the Angora; the odor
In n fleece of mohair Is milder than that
in u wool fleece
and is not at all offen1
9ive.
THESE GOATS THRIVE ON BRUSH
AND SHRUBBERY. They could not live
on fine pasture lands like cattle and
sheet)—their feed must lie of a browsing
ha'Wire
With the opening of Inrge acreages ol
wild land for farming und agricultural
purposes, there is an enormous demand
for Angoras in the middle west for clear­
ing these lunds of the brush mul shrub­
bery.
In localities where the lnnd is com­
pletely subdued by brush the gout is con­
sidered of more vaflie for the purpose of
clearing it than for its mohair, its meat
or skm combined Goats will con vert
a w ild ern ess Into a pasture w ith o u t
tflffKnse lo th e •farm er. Goats are
ev&amp; leased for. this purpose in the west.
t In ftiiiodrl, breeders arrf* paying spec­
ial nttenttou
to ttie*
prtxluction Of Angora
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goats us Jive stock for the markets. Owing
to thc-Trcmendous shortage of live stock
in this country, there is u good profit,
they pejcrt. in the breeding of any kind
of meat product...
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As far back as Abraham's day, we
read of gouts being used for meat, and
this, too, when there were many cattle
and sheep. The reports that goats, are
9%*la to meat packers is true, but it re­
fers to the Angorar.goat only
The flesh of the Angora goat is exceed­
ingly nutrit jouuind palatable The meat
of the Angora compete* with lnmJ*from
the fact of its exceptionally fine wholeqqme fluvw.
.
"Were this . fact, soys Mr. Vyle; more
generally "known. Angora gpat flesh
would be llie world’s favorite and pypulor m eat The only reason why these
. abperior goats are not more often seen in
the market reports of receipts and ship\r monts is that they pass As sheep. ’ An'¿ora flesh Commands the same price a»
the best mutton,
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It is stated that Angora goat* ;thrive
best in high and dry , altitudes ua those
altitudes have a beneficial effect on (he
mohair. Angoras require a great amoun|
of exercise. They are exceptionally sen­
sitive of rcstrairif^-the greoter thé exèr:

cise the better the mohair.
The point that occurs to us is this:
Leaving mohair out of the question.
why n o t i n t r o d u c e the Angora ¿oat

on Volusia, farms, first for clean­
ing up the land, and second, for
raising as live stook?
It Is not likely that the Angora goat
would do v^H on our lands if considered
purely for its mohair, as ail authorities
ture, the Angora must have the rugged
hillsides on which to climb.
In cleaning up land, however, we onticipete that they would prove of inesti­
mable value Pictures in the "Mohair
Industry of America" show some won­
derful effects of before and after—o f
lands covered with bushes und of those
same lands cleaned up like a park solely
through tlie medium of the Angora goot.
Homesteaders tire making Uieir herds
do the work of clearing the land of brush
for Inter farming operations, in other
parts of the country, why not on Volusiu
Forms!
A subscriber, writing lo the "Southern
Agriculturist," desired to know how to
extennite wild onions, and u correspon­
dent Replied:
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I »Uh to »ay to rout »Bbacnb«
that t »mall Sad of An*«»

•mu »rill So tlx wort IwtUr
, nod much cheaper Ihtn tbc
lacthod of the Department of
Ajikcoltuta. and*l&gt;U» the «MU
u* r 1tr, inIn»Iini the wiiom.
they »ill nlee ntrrtninele ell
other nxaloo» »m il u well
end »1 the «»me time »prred •
coal of rich fertilizer oner the
land. The Actor» fuel U lib*

.«vifBhepeet ex termin*uw I ha*«
_ *Wliifi»f| for wild uilon» end

,w~ ' 'ew ^ B H y o ef'n M r

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■On Pine Key, near Tampa, Florida,
Mr. H. H. Motoche has a'herd of 100
head of goats. On this Key there is
a very heavy growth of grass-and other
vegetation, und it is to get rid of this that
the goats were placet! there. We do not
know whether Mr. Moloche’s goats are
Angoras or not,, but wb believe the An­
gora better suited to Volusia Farms than
the ordinary common goat, because of
the otodk rqisiug possibilities
Angora gt»t,‘;l i f e r s ’ have hepn putInto ‘ dttupi&amp; aoces of comparative a f- |
flUence by th e scarcity of sheep and.
lambs, which lias created a demand forv
their output nt very remunerative' prices.
Lamb and mutton is a luxury in Florida only to be thought of—never eaten on '
account of its' scarcity and its high prioe.
Lamb chojis sold for 36c a found in
Jacksonville .last winter, while 25c woe
asked for the toughest mutton.
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No Disease Is Known to the An­
gora Goat.
. ’Fanners’ Bulletin, Np. 137, U ..S . D a-,
porttnept of Agriculture, 1601, page 23.
saw
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There Is a ' deep-seated prejudice
against the use of goat for m eat -This
is founded upon ignorance rather than
experiedi&amp; .Tbe moxt ili-smoHUig "billy" •
of the'worst--possible type b by many
it. m oot for the
whole of the goal famuy.
Shropshire lninbs. which are consid­
ered «nong the best kinds of -mcoVare
said not to be Superior-to a Well-fed wdlcboked Angora kitLwIn the Southwest,
these animals are as readily mid for
meat as sheep and the market has never
been overstocked. In nearly every lo­
cality where they have been killed for
mutton, there has never been a derogatory statement concerning its quality.
In Cape Colony It is said that the old
4M6 are Slaughtered to furriftlmrMt for

.c*«
L ooking for a Good Moose to
Ship Your Eruit and Vegc

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FARMS

ta b les to?

farm hands and young wethers are sold
to butchers. In California many miners
purchase Angora _wethers In preference
to sheep wethers for salting down for
winter use, because, as they state, the
Angora,contains less fat, is more .easily
kept and Is just as palatable.
So many Inquiries have come to :the
Bureau of Animal Industry concerning
the meat phase of Angdra goat raising

So far os temperature is concerned, no
place has been found that is too hot
or too cold for Angoras. Though not
partial to*heat, they will stand it quite
u%easily as sheepi. Shade is essential
where the sunshine is very warm. The
climate in Angora, where the breed orig­
inated and is still supposed to flourish in
its most perfect state. Is extreme. A
temperature as high os 85 degrees is reg­
istered there in summer. In the Cape of
Good hope, where Angoras are thriving
well, the temperature goes higher in sum­
mer.
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Almost uny kind of soil, except wet
und maTBhy land. Ib 'suitnble for tb^se
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goats.
.
Crossing the Angora bucks upon the
common goats of the United Stales have
beeir very satisfactory in many respects.
Many of the large flocks of Texas and
New Mexico have liad Mexican does for
their foundation: Whyrnot success with
the Florida goat?
According to the latest avuiluble sta­
tistics, Volusia county has only. 124
gouts, presumably of the common breed.
Florida has only 40,210.» aq the oppor-.
tunities there ore in this.Slate for high-'
grade goot breeding hove not been ex-&gt;
tenslvely developed! ’
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According to the New York, ¿braid,
some of jh c government's reqsyny for
dertoking jo develop the- American gont
are these—and this opeqs mother phase
of the question wc haVe not touched;
“It is the unanimodV'opiuion of milk
experts that goat's milk is much better
Rum cow's milk for ■invalids, children,
cookery und nearly other purpose
!- “It b of more nutritive value and more
easily digested-than cow’s milk.. Is ab­
solutely free at all times from th e germs
of tuberculoob (bearing out what we
said above that d&amp;rnse was unknown to *
to (he 4 * ) ;rr
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Cheese made from goat's, iDjlk U of
the clioicest varieties ind camrhpnds fh^''
highest
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Ask your grocer fl^e price of Schweit:
zer, Roquefori» and *other goat milk
cheese. - t y
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Indeed, the possibilities opened , up by
thb subject are so many that thb Bul­
letin can only briefly dwell on n few. We
iir/nly believe that^with «are it) the s e - .
lecting. || farmer can find as good Jand.
absolutely dry and without marsh, on
Volusia Forms as anywhere, and in additiod, given ottention and study, vro be­
lieve Adgore goat raising and by-pto-v

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R eport«' Today

Under S ectio n 8 « f C h a p te r *1008
Laws ®f r ie r i da

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All Modern Method« and Appliance*
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blkatloe; end that Automobile line. If you wunt to
An of Florida upon

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Retidcncr
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we ure a t . your service with the
Office Hour»; 9 lo 12: 3 lo b
very best ears. We never sleep.
Other Itour» by appointment
If you arc in trouble culj us uny
F lo rid a
hour of the night or day
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Sanford Machine &amp; Garage Company

Private Hospital
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JACKSONVILLI:. ILORIDA

LIVERY, F E E D and
SALES STA BLE

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A. W. FRITOT, D. P. Agent

HAND BROTHERS

A N D E W JO H N S O N

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E L E C T R IC L IG H T E D P U L L M A N
D IN IN G A N D S L E E P IN G C A R S
For InformitfTon. Rates and Reservations set* near­
est A tlantic Const Line Agent or write

DR. F. C. BOARDMAN

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Horses and Mules Bought and Exchanged
HEAVY HAULINQ AND CONTRACTING

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L a tra i Ave.

ATTORNF.Y and OOUNSEIXOK at LAW
Practice in State and Federai Court»
r.»rn^r.Wf«&lt;iruff nidi
Sanford Fla.

SOCIALISM
invt-sttgate and ngnt It U It a prin­
ciples are wrong, or fight for it if right.
Head "Men anilJfiilee".
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THOMAS EMMET WILSON

Price 5c at 2 J1 Pint Street
Th« aimpleat, UghW«» running, fMt

the Florida Grower

ATTORN KY AND. tX)UNSLLi^)R
AT-LAW
Ut» bui* Alton»«»
Kf«WeiK*». Sanford *ad S tN an U k e

JFs all in the Taylor Feed

!.. G. STR1NOFELLOW

e«l ool^elUchmentN and adJu*UhIe
im er* HnprtrrM e«rri»li«-b»ielilng da-

rife la

Mftdu in «J1
tionarj. ..

Quicker, Neater and Better than the Old Way ;
Just Try Mf and See
Same Man but New Location
No." 113 W. first S tre e t Next Door to Woodruffs Store
SANFORD.

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JUSTICE OF TUE TEACE
NO! AKY rtlPLK

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lt__a astil»
»Mva fviMa ifrit a
E««rynilll
with tnrecahJiifpre,

Shoe Repairing by Machinery ||

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(hitting taw
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eat’dütling
aew mill
m ill ever
«Ter built—a
bail!
th a t you ean bay e t U*«t right prleu sni
w lt^w hich you can make big money

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EL0R1DA

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actinQ *od » w»»« w "

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portkbio and |ta
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We mannfactur« Engin««, Boiler«,
Shingle Machine«, CulrOff Bawi^Tood
Splitter», tl£ ., end d a Potrndry Work.

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FLORIDA FLOWER
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Menufacuirtd with pure dlatllkd watCf-ü»ey w|U prevent. iUn^ea, eld
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Only National Bank In Orango County
m d s Protoctod by Bpfglai^r Inaurane#

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Gas Fitting
O ur Easy Payment*?lan
seem» ¿o suit everybody.
because we enable you to

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- Get A Home
Do th e landlord’» alave no longer. Sink«
out fur ireodCHtk.. We Will help JW» H. P»»

H e n r y M cL a u lin
JEW ELER

of owning one

Pickard’s Hand-Painted China
tkvhem’i Sterling Silver
Roger»’ Plated Wir« '

Kll'n apd Wskha^W^ciRs
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GENERAL . FIRE

MY St’FaÀLTins:

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tfunies at Markham Park

StTaagera Welcoqpie

S a fe ty D opoelt Box«« for R ont
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AU Work Receive« My Personal Attention

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Sanford Cocii Coltf Bottling Co., Sanford, F I»

A Magazine th at

Saturdays 4 I# 9 p. m.

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SANFORD. FLORIDA

Now York

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facts of marketing from the actual pro­
ducers. Answers to the question, "Do
you have any difficulty in disposing of
your surplus Angoras for meatV were in­
variably in the negative.
IS VOLUSIA fARMS CLIMATE
SUITABLE?

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Hero is One on the Best
' Market

A ll» * » -!

V e g e ta b le s

General Insurance Agents

Open T uesdays 4 * t # 6 fwi*-

Peoples Bank Building

Florida Fruits

P h ecn U lo d g e No 3 .K . «TP
Meet* »enrnd an»l fourth Monday». VUUln^
liithta al»aya welcome I* L HutcMn*on. C C.
riti S Eran*. K R and S.

0. L Taylor, M atter; Il C. Tolar. Seceeiry. Communication every Urti and tblrdT*&gt;unayi at 7:30 p. tn. V im in i brother» welcome.

notice to stockholders

OF V O L U S I A

SHIPPERS OF

f O. C . C e le ry CU» A erie 1833
n il Aral And IhlrdTueadaye In every month

25 BICYCLES

RESOURCES

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A i a l n o l t C h a p te r No 2 . O rder t a t l r r n S ta r

Special Offering ln Fern».
Floral Designa to Order.
IOS-KMÍ

BICYCLES AND

A N ILLUSTRATION OF THE

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Ilth and Oak Ave. • '

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INSURANCE AGENT
SANfOHO, fLORlDA

�Ladies’JPall
Voiles, Serges and Panamas

Pleased to show you

P. YOWELL &amp; COMPANY

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ceived the first prUc.~un exqulsitcly-turnd
plate °f Sanford, rep­
resenting the Sanford House, park in
front, and Lake Monroe, on wltich was a
cute little boat M™- 0. W. Brody won
the. booby prlxe. The delicious refresh­
ments were grape Ice and chocolate cake.
The dainty little napkins were very much
admired by the ladies, they were del
signed and made by Mist Keelor,- who
Is quite an artist. White crinkled paper
was used, a band of gold wqs painted
round the edge of tire napkin, which when
folded represented an envelope. Mrs.
Holden’s monogram Id gold letters, repre­
sented the.teal on the flap of the envelope.
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Mrs. Holden's guests were, Mrs. W. R.
Anno, Mrs. Forrest Lake. Mrs., (L W.
Brady, Mn. A. W. Brown, Mrs. C. 0.
McLaughlin. Mrs. 0. .W. King and Mrs.

ÎIIE SOCIAL WORLD painted souvenir

Item s of In terest C oncerning

Society People.

P O I N T S PURELY PERSONAL
Mow Celery City Vanity fair While
Away th e Golden H ours—
Social Oosslp
Birthday Anniversary

Dv. and Mrs. J, N. Robson, celebrated
Jhe first birthday, of their little Pearle, at
their handsome home on the Heights,
Monday afternoon. Sept, 4th. 19it. Quito
a number of Utile tots were Invited to
help them do honor to the ocasslon, and
eniov the afternoon with them; and the
little hostess- The little folks were en­
tertained at games on the lovely lawn,
where Mrs. Strlngfelluw and Mrs. Fields,
served them punch. Later the guests
w an Ushered into thé darkened dining
room. The table was artistically orna­
mented w^th ferns and dainty little
flowers. On the center of the table was
a beautifully decorated cake, with the

, one littlo lighted candle on the center of
the cake. After reviewing the pretty
fabM,- cake, a nd candle the little ones
were taken back to the lawn and served
with ice cream and cake, by Madames
. Graluiiq,- Okvles and 1I11L The efternoonVpfeafuree terminated after playIbg several more games.- .Sv^
Moodayt *ftern«m, Sapt lllh^ thi
little guests were' egaid,-Invited to be
present, to witness the cutUng of the
birthday cake, and to anjdy it with baby
Prarle and the photograph,. that waa to
be made that afternoon, of fhe ptetiy
scene, and the beautiful littleJ diildrcn.
, After the cutting ol the cake and W
photograph waa made the* children were
entertained on the lawn by Mlsa Nita
Moors. Many garaas were played and
tee cream and cake served the little folks
who all expressed the wish that little
Pearle would have à birthday every

wU 4 &gt; was tastefully’ decorated for the
occasion, by Mies Keelor, the proprietress.
The predominating colora a t the decors-

There were two tablée of bridge. Mrs.
W, R Anno, made the top score and re-

Af Gospel T ent

The Illustrated Bible lectures ai the
gospel tent are attracting the attention,
and ¡mercer of many of the citluma of
Sanford. At tint** the seating capacity
baa not been sufficient to seqt all that
came to the meeting.
Mr. G. S. Vrcetynd a sketch artist frptn
Gray avilla, Tenn. has connected with the
tent company, and will illustrate the sub­
ject! presented by drawings on the black*

A Dtllshtful tvenlni
.-'Elder G N. Acheubocb and wife from
Tuesday evening. Miss Higgins enter­ PulfAettn, Fla., have. Just Anjvsd, and
tained very Informally for Miss Lottie be will preach Friday night taking far'a
Hurt, of Richmond You, the charming subject the “IrytittiUon of The Sabbath. *
guest of1'. Mrs. J, *L, “Hurt. The entire
house waa thrown open and tastefully
decorated with &gt;ferns and «vergraprif
The card tables wetfe* placed on the

refreshment! were Ice cream •and cake.
Punch was. served during tlie .eventpg

A fl« playing cards for a while the
young people Indulged ip dancing, also
on the veranda. - jifee*?
. Those invited to meet Misa Hurt, ware
Misses fid)« Smith,
Brady, Gene Wicker, Veda Ward, Odsle
Butt. ÙUlàn Glbaon. liable Hand. Mrs.
J.-L. Hi and Mrs. Ed Ulggihs. Messrs,
FUton
att,. B ru to n Perkins, Willie
Uffler.
ramlHon, Jack Adams. Hal
Wlitfi;
Hill.’ L&gt;J Hlgglna and J. LH u rt.'’

The obovfc cry Is heard and .j j w * every day. Art* ym&gt;
wtmtid? ; Juke an Ifiventofyoif ’youreelf and see whin
yon can du.‘_ What are ypfl wmrthT Will vou drift with
the tide of poorly paid incompetents, or will you prepar«
yourself for the best paying pdsltldhaY ¡Thin 19 an irnpot
lam matter for you to decide May We aasit you

Draughon’s superior courses of instruction will eunble
yoü in a short time to hold high salaried positions, and
mors than that,-Drsughon’s Employment Department
can place you In a position in any st)lt6 in the Union
Wliy? Because Drnughou conducts the longest ajtd th**
strongest chain of BuBlnera Colleges in'the world. . .

S

A Sur «ri»« Party

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The many friands of Mias Latirs Leé wrapping. fini«hç&lt;f work it just

ab w t P E R F E G I f e You re-

evening and although taken by surptji^ Cfcive overy p ie c e -fou send to
the fair young hostess, assisted by Heir
us_ thoroughly
» sta rch w - T-' cleaned
•
motber, left nothing undone to make the
wrapped
evcnlng hvost pleasant. At 8 o'clock the
A.

dining hall where dainty re
served. Dancing and games
bridge party, last Thursday afternoon, in

—Social 3l VfslfcWA' ,
On Monday evening, the young people
of the Congregational church, were given a
moat delightful social affair, at ttic beau­
tiful auburban home of Mr. and Mrs, C. R.
Walker. Music. with a number of Inter*eating gomes, waa the prlnclpaleniertalnmant o/ the avenlog. All who were ao
fortunate a* to be present, seemed to
have a royal good tim e..

lowing girts and boys.
-Anna McLaughlin. Douglas Abernathy,
Irene Thurston. Daisy .Betts. Mabel
Granger, Rqth Vaughn, Evelyn Burner,
Paul J u k i . Willie Shepherd, ¿ffaUToodmff. Uecfrge McLanghiin, Frank Shelly,
Harry Walker. Ernest Shspfaetd and Hugh

notes q u a li t y It is results
want
suits.

Jacksonville», Florida
PHONE 30— The Soft WatefPlwrt

�SA N FO RD

IN S A N H D R P— Life ia Worth Living

SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 22. 1911

PLEASANT TRIP TO THE BEACH
General New* 91 The Land
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CULLID FROM THE STATE PRESS
An Epitome of ine ween 1 moat im­
portant Happenini» In th e
State’s Domain.
Attacted by n shark Sunday, thornlng
at Pablo Beach, while he was swimming
jfiimi jjjpmoa out from the life line, the
Mi arm of H. C. Rood, a traveling
wlcinlnn of Hartford. Conn., was all but

Purtv of Sanford Citizens M otor to
Sm yrna and Coronado
.G. W. Spencer, J. IX Davison. W. II.
Un3erwoo&lt;L P. lfT Elder a n d ' R. J. JH6B7
mado a trip to Coronado beach last Sat­
urday in Mr. Spencer's Overland car.
Leaving Sanford in the afternoon. Celery
avenue was first encountered and this
was easily the worst road to encounter in
tlte whole trip. 'The road gnng is hunt
here breaking np and grading the road
and when completed there will he a
much smoother roadway. At the ferTy
the party was greatly surprised at the
good work done in making a nsw trestle
and banked roadway iu ‘WtttnSTh channel of the river, and even with a ferry for

the muscles end tendons of the left fore­
arm had been horribly mangled,' but by
chance the bones not broken.
• A murder mystery as dark and grue­
some as lias ever been acted in Duval
county confronts the sheriffs officers in
their efforts to bring to Justice the slayer of
Cicero Thompson, and assaulted a woman
companion of the dead man on Sunday
night. Just alter they left the Ortega
car and started down the Morgan's mil)
road to tlte Inn nt the lumber plant,
where tlte former was a boarder pud the
latter a domestic, late Saturday night '
The date for the celebration of tho
completion of the great Oversea railway
to Key West has finally been set. It will
begin on January 20 and continue through
Fcbuary 3. President Taft Is ta visit
Key West during (hat period, onu tunny
ttqeesenative* of foreign powers nre’tx petted jin'
and contemplate tlte
magnificent engineering triumph.
A bob-tail wildcat that has been caus­
ing havoc for some time among the
pduitry owners at Daytona Dead], was
captured In a steel trap Monday night
by John N. Gunn. The cat measured
three feet from it twee to the end of its
•hurt tall and was 18 or more Inches in
length. These bob cats are ugly looking
animals jind ere very destructive to
poultry wheu they once get started upon
a flock, even taking the chicken* in broad
dsyligiiL—Daytona Gazette New«.
Totupa's budget for ths coming year
carries 35TJ.250. The tax rate is 17 mills
far the old and I3H mHi* for the new
Territory.
.
The piasters In Jacksonville lutve gone
00 a strike for higher wages, and building
operations hav» been paralyzed in that
rttT M«&lt;* Monday on .»fikWRL.of,, the
strike. Plasterers froth, other dtie» are
being *imported in • order to remedy.

K&gt;û. Mesa, one of the moat prominent
fhizens of Kissimmee Tuesday tilgst.
mUacd 4®. The patty who fired it
««•Pad, evidently heldving that be had
•«W tohed ' hi*, deed. Mr. Meek’s

IN UNION IlllIU IS STRINGHI

The Eyes of The People Arc
— —/F um ing This Way

Item s o( In terest Gleaned From
Various S o u rces

MANY PEOPLE WILL BE BUNCOED

HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK

Those Seeing Lands- In This S tate
Should Be Sure Of
Their Purchases
Kvcty transportation company, every
railroad, every automobile mpn. and every
hotel man is Imbued with the idea that
never in the history of land rushes will
there he such a record season as 1911-12.
The people of the east, north ami west
are planning to take advantage of the
very low rates on all railrouds to Florida
this fall and the rush will commence
about October first and noniinuo until
April. lit this ifrUfftaL. ciOda* -Irani the
colder rcgiiAs there.will he. ihe-bomcseeker and the. tourist. ..The latter ..can
always take care of himself but tire
former is not so fortunate. He seeks
land for a living and listening lu the
siren tong of tlte land fakir, "nil land
looks alike to him" and lie is ntorc than
apt to join the procession of "homemuckers“ In a year or too and wend him
may northward a sadder hut wiser man.
Florida is like every other state in the
union. It^bns good lands, hod lands niul
indifferent lands oral yet there is no
land in any country thut will yield so
many crops or such abundant crops as
tin arte of Florida'land—land that is
sublmgutcd. well drained Sand good land,
hut it must have these requirements.
The land suckers who were luted to
the poor lands by tlte lluwery advertise­
ments of the fakirs and then buncoed
have only themselves to Maine for they
were put wise by all the state | wi| mtb of
Florida and by liie hotiest real estate
dealers
No advertisement* of Sanford lands
have ever uilstcptcsentcd (lie facts about
the hinds lit this section and crop failures
hove never been attributed to the (toor
quality of [tie lauds 4 .
See your land first

“
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U• t-VU«. (|cre , he Keudcri W||l Mm, „ Br|ef
on the one hand and on the other the
d spring f lowing
greed of Individual, and oirporatlons.
r o r lll|rfI# - R eader*
the haughtiness and arrogance of the
inordinately rich the method of pulling
Umuha. Neb., is one of the larger cities
all the burden on the toller, and all of ,hc P™*rcMive west to adopt the
luxuries In the grasp of the rich, these
0^ft,ral*ki°n form of government. The

ONIV \ LEW DOLLARS
Will Build Connecting U n k of Rood
To The Weklva
♦
Only three mites of soft sand separates
us from our sister^county Just beyond
Silver*Lake and a small sunt of money
will straw thi* road and join thlk pnn of
Orange county with l-nke.
There is n good rood now from Sanford
to Silver l-ake and about $300 will
straighten (tie road and straw It All
the trade from l.uke coming this wuf
and all the tourism will ute this road
and if the thrde miles can be strawed
o line road can be assured to tho man
who travel* .frouj Lake county tn Orange.
Going the other route via. OrlnhdO all of
the tourist travel will take ihe fond to
Sanford and return home via the Silver
Lake route to the Weklvn river stid
thence in Luke and Marion counties
making a continuous thoroughfare of
trade «ml travel.
4
The Orange , county commissioners
should taka up tilts mutter, and straw
the three miles as soon as possible.
There will bo a great increase of trade
,os it. rc»ull_ Of the new road and the
InliabilanU of both counties be bene­
fit ted thereby.

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Chaa. Da Costs, a prominent employing
primer and stationer of Jacksonville died
last Saturday In that dly.
A Tallahassee correspondent has dis­
covered'that the recently enacted lAw
;furbiddipg Ihe pubUcatien of the name
o r a woman wfib Is the victim of an
,
al*o ffcererr similar occurrences
la other states so far as norida papers
*ra concerned. ‘ W
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Messrs./:. E.' Harris and R. S. Haji wiil
«D October 7 on (be Mohawk from Jack•doviile for New York Cor the GUdeh todr,
la which Ur. Hall expect* to,' moke Ocalg
from. Tiey wJJJ ' occupy*, the
• bridal suits*' on the M o h a W k /^ p .;/ \ i
If the Florida counties of Leon and
Wskulls decide to fslU Into Him i f o ,
^witer, Dougherty. Mitchell and Thomas
«wmUes In Georgia, the neat future Will
** wdMed a line oFroad from Amerkus,
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to 8l Marks, Fla, that will be un•»passed by any In the south.
r
Dunc#n Frieratm. aged twenty-flvt
son of Rev. and Mrs. J. D. Frierson
| JJ^ k sv iiie , accidently killed hlmseif
! Tuesday afternoon while cleaning a 38ctiiber revolver. V

TOWARD FLORIDA

all can have but one meaning outcome. vote wai ,aoro lhon lwo to t&gt;lie *» fovor
and that, the organization of the tollers °T the change and the election oi officers
for mutual' protection and prcssrvntioif!
UIM^Cf **** ,vew ^0ftn
0ceMf ncxt
The truck-growers of ths Sanford dls- ^ ° y*
trict n year ago succeeded in effecting
Thirty-six saw mills in Texas and
an organization for the purpose of sccur-Louisiana are now closed and it is feared
ing the better marketing of their pro- l*1'® n 9mber will be Increased to fifty
dace. It was hoped this would bring unlearnlm» ib n decided change in the
great results in securing better -prices: *lalu* n l-the-dispute lielweeu-the mill
While nil was nos aseewsekUli*! rhrrr » W pwwwritzvi^hr«lTriLW -&lt;j*p«ivi^--brothCT.
desired yet some progrcW ha* been made,
We have seen what might be done by
M I* stated that u society belle at
a closer and more loyal organization, We Newport vaccinated herself 111 the inside
have also learned that organization Is of her mouth because it wus the ouly
not all that Is needed. Loyal support and part of her person where the scar would
hearty cooperation also will do-m uch to be sdre to remain unseen wi|l^ the
obtain the desired results.
_ present style of dress.
The present board of directors of the
The controversy tiiat has been raging
Flo. iijn Growers Association, relying up- around Dr. Wiley, the pure food expert,
on the supfiorl and ooopr.mtion of all has a Inst berm brought to a conclusion
growers of vegetables in this district, are In u complete and final vindication of
proceeding carefully and economically the doctor: and he will not be dismissed
to build up a strong organization To nor permitted to resign The ¡resident
this end we have worked along two lias made known Ins decision In thr form
lines viz. the curlnllmcnt of ex (anises of n letter to Secretary Wilson, the head
and fostering a strong selling agency of the departmeilfT which letter has been
We believe we shall be able to greatly made public It set* aside the recoindccreuac home expenses. This we ute modatlon of the board on (lersonnel of
doing by culling out various clerks and the agricultural deportment, which had
office expenses We have so tar not recommended the dismissal of 1»r Wiley,
availed ourselves of the right given by and instead of censuring the doctor, the
the consulutlon and by-laws to pay president praise* him
ourselves two dollar* encji for each meet- ^ ,„.w crusade lu evangelize the Amening of the board thus effecting u suvmg can continent, finances) hy a group of
of $225.00 to ddte Ollier llrrus could l&gt;e nien worth more than a billion dollurs.
mentioned.
will be fornuiHy launched at a meeting
We liave puui debts wo iuhaflU&gt;d us
h“kl 111
Turk. I lie i"tinlet tiller
fast us we could get lunds to do so, there will be preceded by a dinner, at winch
being but two-o. three creditors of uny various public men. some of ilirm minconsiderable claim left
tsters of the gospel. will give their views
It must slso'bi’fWie.ulwireillhatwet.aik «■ it. the brat means by winch ihe asm
hold just us the selling season was closing ,fy r‘°w*1* 1* evangelized
giving us no means of raisiug funds, and
The Russian Premier. Peter A, Stolypin
aside from a few cars of stuff wc have died Monday night from bullet wounds
had only some bad potato -Julius to received nt tlie hands of Dmitri BogrofT.
collect and some rebates from certain an assassin, during a gain |&gt;erfoftnanee
commission men by which means we at the Munlcipla Theatre Thursday eve.

^Presbyterian Chorch *

sound In time foTsupper.
Xo anyone wishing to spend it day or
gu thls trih to Covmadu beach via the
new road and back by *ay of DeLaad
offers, a most pleasant vacation.

its Pictures of Sahford

» .Nev. J.J^ McKinnon will preach morn­
ing and evening. After the meeting
service there will be a congregational
meeting to act upon the resignation of
the pastor, nud to take steps for securing
his sucocs*or~..,Ji-. ’
The Presbytery of S t Johns will meet
with the Sanford Church Tuesday Oct,
ID. et 7:30 p. m: "T
,
Mrps D. A. Caldwell, N, 11. Garner end
Harry Ward, and Mrs. Frapk Woodruff.
Mrs. Dr. Puleston and Miss Mel) Whitncr
have been appointed by the ■session as a
committee to proyide for the ieolefiain.
ment of Presbytery. Mr. J. N. Whitncr
was chose« to represent the; Sanford

The Times-Union of Jscksonvllk! are
anxious to secure pictures of tlie -busi­
ness blocks end good residence* of this
city. If thoae who have pictures of their
houses or business blocks will hand them
to Mr. T. K. Bates or leave litem at the
Herald office they wiU be sent to the
Times Union and half iòne cuts made
and used In that paper free of charge.
Sumter 1 county’s school board fias let
This is sn excellent way to boost Sanfphi end the people here should take ad- the contract for a fine titodten new high
vontage'of this offer and show readers of school building to be erected at Webster
the Times Unlod what Va» lieve at Sana t a ootl of-ten thousand doliate. - -

tween what seems an uncertainty nnd aseeming sure thing. It is /u ly ' seeming
In either case. Try another season.
But few members so far have deft the
organization and they because from one
cause and another were, most of them,
ineligible to membership. Our office at
the rear of the Peoples Bank will be
open Oct- 1. where there trill be someone
présent to greet you and ¿tvg on y In-

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                    <text>Ladies’JPall
Voiles, Serges and Panamas
Pleased to show you

P. YOWELL &amp; COMPANY

m m ï:
the first prUc.~un exqulsitcly-turnd
IN ÎIIE SOCIAL WORLD ceived
painted souvenir plate °f Sanford, rep­

Item s of In tere st Concerning
Society People.
POINTS

PURELY

PERSONAL

Mow Celery City Vanity fa ir While
Away th e Golden H ours—
Social Oosslp
B irth d a y Anniversary

Dv. and Mrs. J, N. Robson, celebrated
Jh e first birthday, of their little Pearle, at
their handsome home on the Heights,
Monday afternoon. Sept, 4th. 19it. Quito
a number of Utile tots were Invited to
help them do honor to the ocasslon, and
eniov the afternoon with them; and the
little hostess- The little folks were en­
tertained at games on the lovely lawn,
where Mrs. Strlngfelluw and Mrs. Fields,
served them punch. Later the guests
w a n Ushered into thé darkened dining
room. The table was artistically orna­
m ented w^th ferns and dainty little
flowers. On the center of the table was
a beautifully decorated cake, with the

, one littlo lighted candle on the center of
the cake. After reviewing the pretty
fabM,- cake, a nd candle the little ones
were taken back to the lawn and served
with ice cream and cake, by Madames
. Graluiiq,- Okvles and 1I11L The efternoonVpfeafuree terminated after playIbg several more games.- .Sv^
Moodayt *ftern«m, Sapt lllh^ thi
little guests were' egaid,-Invited to be
present, to witness the cutUng of the
birthday cake, and to anjdy it with baby
Prarle and the photograph,. that waa to
be made that afternoon, of fhe ptetiy
scene, and the beautiful littleJ diildrcn.
, After the cutting ol the cake and W
photograph waa made the* children were
entertained on the lawn by Mlsa Nita
Moors. Many garaas were played and
tee cream and cake served the little folks

resenting the Sanford House, park in
front, and Lake Monroe, on wltich was a
cute little b o at M™- 0. W. Brody won
the. booby prlxe. The delicious refresh­
ments were grape Ice and chocolate cake.
The dainty little napkins were very much
admired by the ladies, they were del
signed and made by Mist Keelor,- who
Is quite an artist. White crinkled paper
was used, a band of gold wqs painted
round the edge of tire napkin, which when
folded represented an envelope. Mrs.
Holden’s monogram Id gold letters, repre­
sented the.teal on the flap of the envelope.
. ._ *
*/
■&gt;..
Mrs. Holden's guests were, Mrs. W. R.
Anno, Mrs. Forrest Lake. Mrs., (L W.
Brady, M n. A. W. Brown, Mrs. C. 0.
McLaughlin. Mrs. 0. .W. King and Mrs.
A Dtllshtful tvenlni
Tuesday evening. Miss Higgins enter­
tained very Informally for Miss Lottie
Hurt, of Richmond You, the charming
guest of1'. Mrs. J , *L, “Hurt. The entire
house waa thrown open an d tastefully
decorated with &gt;ferns and «vergraprif
The card tables wetfe* placed on the

—Social 3l VfslfcWA' ,
On Monday evening, the young people
of the Congregational church, were given a
moat delightful social affair, at ttic beau­
tiful auburban home of Mr. and Mrs, C. R.
Walker. Music. with a number of Inter*eating gomes, waa the prlnclpaleniertalnmant o/ the avenlog. All who were ao
fortunate a* to be present, seemed to
have a royal good tim e ..

Af Gospel Tent
The Illustrated Bible lectures ai the
gospel ten t are attracting the attention,
and ¡mercer of many of the citlum a of
Sanford. A t tint** the seating capacity
baa not been sufficient to seqt all that
came to the meeting.
Mr. G. S. Vrcetynd a sketch artist frptn
Gray avilla, Tenn. has connected with the
tent company, and will illustrate the sub­
ject! presented by drawings on the black*
.-'Elder G N. Acheubocb and wife from
PulfAettn, Fla., have. Just Anjvsd, and
be will preach Friday night taking far'a
subject the “IrytittiUon of The Sabbath. *

The obovfc cry Is heard and .j j w * every day. Art* ym&gt;
wtmtid? ; Juke an Ifiventofyoif ’youreelf and see whin
yon can du.‘_ What are ypfl wmrthT Will vou drift with
the tide of poorly paid incompetents, or will you prepar«
yourself for the best paying pdsltldhaY ¡Thin 19 an irnpot
lam matter for you to decide May We aasit you

Draughon’s superior courses of instruction will eunble
yoü in a short time to hold high salaried positions, and
mors than that,-Drsughon’s Employment Department
can place you In a position in any st)lt6 in the Union
Wliy? Because Drnughou conducts the longest ajtd th**
strongest chain of BuBlnera Colleges in'the world. . .

refreshm ent! were Ice cream •an d cake.
Punch was. served during tlie .eventpg
A fl« playing cards for a while the
young people Indulged ip dancing, also
on the veranda. - j i fee* ?
. Those invited to m eet Misa H urt, ware
Misses fid)« Smith,
Brady, Gene Wicker, Veda Ward, Odsle
Butt. ÙUlàn Glbaon. liable Hand. Mrs.
J.-L. Hi a n d Mrs. Ed Ulggihs. Messrs,
FU ton
att,. B ru to n Perkins, Willie
Uffler.
ramlHon, Jack Adams. Hal
Wlitfi;
Hill.’ L&gt;J Hlgglna and J. LH u rt.'’

S

A Sur«ri»« Party

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The many friands of Mias Latirs Leé w r a p p i n g . fini«hç&lt; f w o r k i t j u s t

ab w t P E R F E G I f e You

re-

evening and although taken by surptji^ Cfcive overy piece-fou send to
the fair young hostess, assisted by Heir
u s_ t h o r o uA.gwh-lT-'
y c• le a n e d » starchwho all expressed the wish th at little motber, left nothing undone to make the
wrapped
P earle would have à birthday every evcnlng hvost pleasant. A t 8 o'clock th e
dining hall where dainty re
served. Dancing and games

bridge party, last Thursday afternoon, in
w U 4 &gt; was tastefully’ decorated for the
occasion, by Mies Keelor, the proprietress.
The predominating colora a t the decors-

There were two tablée of bridge. Mrs.
W, R Anno, made the top score and re-

lowing girts and boys.
-A nna McLaughlin. Douglas Abernathy,
Irene Thurston. Daisy .B etts. Mabel
Granger, Rqth Vaughn, Evelyn Burner,
Paul J u k i . Willie Shepherd, ¿ffaU T oodmff. Uecfrge McLanghiin, Frank Shelly,
Harry Walker. Ernest Shspfaetd and Hugh

notes q u a l i t y

It is results

want
suits.

J a c k s o n v ille » ,
PHONE 30—The

Soft W atefP lw rt

Florida

�SA N FO R D

I N S A N H D R P — Life ia Worth Living

SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 22. 1911

PLEASANT TRIP TO THE BEACH

General New* 91 The Land
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CULLID FROM THE STATE PRESS
An Epitome of ine ween 1 moat im­
portant Happenini» In th e
State’s Domain.
Attacted by n shark Sunday, thornlng
at Pablo Beach, while he was swimming
jfiimi jjjpm oa out from the life line, the
Mi arm of H. C. Rood, a traveling
wlcinlnn of Hartford. Conn., was all but

P urtv o f S anford C itizens M otor to
S m yrna and C oronado
.G. W. Spencer, J. IX Davison. W. II.
Un3erwoo&lt;L P . lfT Elder a n d ' R. J. JH6B7
mado a trip to Coronado beach last Sat­
urday in Mr. Spencer's Overland car.
Leaving Sanford in the afternoon. Celery
avenue was first encountered and this
was easily the worst road to encounter in
tlte whole trip. 'The road gnng is hunt
here breaking np and grading the road
and when completed there will he a
much smoother roadway. At the ferTy
the party was greatly surprised at the
good work done in making a nsw trestle
and banked roadway iu ‘WtttnSTh channel of the river, and even with a ferry for

the muscles end tendons of the left fore­
arm had been horribly mangled,' but by
chance the bones not broken.
• A murder mystery as dark an d grue­
some as lias ever been acted in Duval
county confronts the sheriffs officers in
their efforts to bring to Justice the slayer of
Cicero Thompson, and assaulted a woman
companion of the dead man on Sunday
night. Just alter they left the Ortega
car and started down the Morgan's mil)
road to tlte Inn n t the lumber plant,
where tlte former was a boarder pud the
latter a domestic, late Saturday n ig h t '
The date for the celebration of tho
completion of the great Oversea railway
to Key West has finally been set. I t will
begin on January 20 and continue through
Fcbuary 3. President Taft Is ta visit
Key West during (hat period, onu tunny
ttqeesenative* of foreign powers nre’tx petted jin'
and contemplate tlte
magnificent engineering triumph.
A bob-tail wildcat that has been caus­
ing havoc for some time among the
pduitry owners at Daytona Dead], was
captured In a steel trap Monday night
by John N. Gunn. The cat m easured
three feet from it twee to the end of its
•hurt tall and was 18 or more Inches in
length. These bob cats are ugly looking
animals jind ere very destructive to
poultry wheu they once get started upon
a flock, even taking the chicken* in broad
dsyligiiL—Daytona Gazette New«.
Totupa's budget for ths coming year
carries 35TJ.250. The tax rate is 17 mills
far the old and I3H mHi* for th e new
Territory.
.

operations hav» been paralyzed in that
rttT M«&lt;* Monday on .»fikWRL.of,, the
strike. Plasterers froth, other dtie» are
being *imported in • order to remedy.
h &gt;A
Chaa. Da Costs, a prominent employing
primer and stationer of Jacksonville died
last Saturday In that dly.
A Tallahassee correspondent has dis­
covered'that the recently enacted lAw
; furbiddipg Ihe pubUcatien of the nam e
o r a woman wfib Is the victim of an
,
al*o ffcererr similar occurrences
la other states so far as n o rid a papers
*ra concerned. ‘ W
’
Messrs./:. E.' Harris and R. S. Haji wiil
«D October 7 on (be Mohawk from Jack•doviile fo r New York Cor the GUdeh todr,
la which Ur. Hall expect* to,' moke Ocalg
from. T iey wJJJ ' occupy*, the
• bridal suits*' on the M o h a W k /^ p .;/ \ i
If the Florida counties of Leon and

K&gt;û. Mesa, one of the moat prominent
fhizens of Kissimmee Tuesday tilgst.
mUacd 4®. The patty who fired it
««•Pad, evidently heldving that be had
•«W tohed ' hi*, deed. Mr. Meek’s

Item s o( In terest Gleaned From
Various Sources

MANY PEOPLE WILL BE BUNCOED

HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK

Those

Seeing Lands- In This S ta te
Should Be S ure Of
Their P u rch a ses
Kvcty transportation company, every
railroad, every automobile mpn. and every
hotel man is Imbued with the idea that
never in the history of land rushes will
there he such a record season as 1911-12.
The people of the east, north ami west
are planning to take advantage of the
very low rates on all railrouds to Florida
this fall and the rush will commence
about October first and noniinuo until
April. lit this ifrUfftaL. ciOda* -Irani the
colder rcgiiAs there.w ill he. ihe-bom cseeker and the. tourist. ..The latter ..can
always take care of himself but tire
former is not so fortunate. He seeks
land for a living and listening lu the
siren tong of tlte land fakir, "nil land
looks alike to him" and lie is ntorc than
apt to join the procession of "homemuckers“ In a year or too and wend him
may northward a sadder hut wiser man.
Florida is like every other state in the
union. It^bns good lands, hod lands niul
indifferent lands oral yet there is no
land in any country thut will yield so
many crops or such abundant crops as
tin arte of F lo rid a'lan d —land that is
sublmgutcd. well drained Sand good land,
hut it must have these requirements.
The land suckers who were luted to
the poor lands by tlte lluwery advertise­
m ents of the fakirs and then buncoed
have only themselves to Maine for they
were put wise by all the state | wi| mtb of
Florida and by liie hotiest real estate
dealers
No advertisement* of Sanford lands
have ever uilstcptcsentcd (lie facts about
the hinds lit this section and crop failures
hove never been attributed to the (toor
quality of [tie lauds 4 .
See your land first

Will Build C onnecting U n k of Rood
To The Weklva
♦
Only three mites of soft sand separates
us from our sister^county Just beyond
Silver*Lake and a small sunt of money
will straw thi* road and join thlk pn n of
Orange county with l-nke.
There is n good rood now from Sanford
to Silver l-ake and about $300 will
straighten (tie road and straw It All
the trade from l.uke coming this wuf
and all the tourism will ute this road
and if the thrde miles can be strawed
o line road can be assured to tho man
who travel* .frouj Lake county tn Orange.
Going the other route via. OrlnhdO all of
the tourist travel will take ihe fond to
Sanford and return home via the Silver
Lake route to the Weklvn river stid
thence in Luke and Marion counties
making a continuous thoroughfare of
trade «ml travel.
4
The Orange , county commissioners
should taka up tilts mutter, and straw
the three miles as soon as possible.
There will bo a great increase of trade
,os it. rc»ull_ Of the new road and the
InliabilanU of both counties be bene­
fit ted thereby.

The piasters In Jacksonville lutve gone

sound In time foTsupper.
Xo anyone wishing to spend it day or
gu thls trih to Covmadu beach via the
new road and back by * a y of DeLaad
offers, a most pleasant vacation.

its Pictures of Sahford

IN UNION IlllIU IS STRINGHI

The Eyes of The People Arc
— —/Fum ing This Way

ONIV \ LEW DOLLARS

00 a strike for higher wages, and building

Wskulls decide to fslU Into Him i f o ,
^witer, Dougherty. Mitchell and Thomas
«wmUes In Georgia, the neat future Will
** wdMed a line oFroad from Amerkus,
■
to 8l Marks, Fla, that will be un•»passed by any In the south.
r
Dunc#n Frieratm. aged twenty-flvt
son of Rev. and Mrs. J. D. Frierson
| JJ^ k sv iiie , accidently killed hlmseif
! Tuesday afternoon while cleaning a 38ctiiber revolver. V

TOWARD FLORIDA

^P resbyterian C horch *
» .Nev. J.J ^ McKinnon will preach morn­
ing and evening. After the meeting
service there will be a congregational
meeting to act upon the resignation of
the pastor, nud to take steps for securing
his sucocs*or~..,Ji-. ’
The Presbytery of S t Johns will meet
with the Sanford Church Tuesday Oct,
ID. et 7:30 p. m: "T
,
Mrps D. A. Caldwell, N, 11. Garner end
Harry Ward, and Mrs. Frapk Woodruff.
Mrs. Dr. Puleston and Miss Mel) Whitncr
have been appointed by the ■session as a
committee to proyide for the ieolefiain.
ment of Presbytery. Mr. J . N. Whitncr
was chose« to represent th e; Sanford

The Times-Union of Jscksonvllk! are
anxious to secure pictures of tlie -busi­
ness blocks end good residence* of this
city. If thoae who have pictures of their
houses or business blocks will hand them
to Mr. T. K. Bates or leave litem at the
Herald office they wiU be sent to the
Times Union and half iòne cuts made
and used In th at paper free of charge.
Sum ter1county’s school board fias let
This is sn excellent way to boost Sanfphi end the people here should take ad- the contract for a fine titodten new high
vontage'of this offer and show readers of
school building to be erected a t Webster
the Times Unlod what V a» lieve at Sana t a ootl of-ten thousand doliate. - -

“
“
U• t-VU«. (|c re , he K eu d cri W ||l Mm, „ B r|ef
on the one hand and on the other the
d s p rin g f lowing
greed of Individual, and oirporatlons.
r o r lll|rfI# - R ead er*
the haughtiness and arrogance of the
inordinately rich the method of pulling
Umuha. Neb., is one of the larger cities
all the burden on the toller, and all of ,hc P™*rcMive west to adopt the
luxuries In the grasp of the rich, these
0^ft,ral*ki°n form of government. The
all can have but one meaning outcome. vote w ai ,aoro lhon lwo to t&gt;lie *» fovor
and that, the organization of the tollers °T the change and the election oi officers
for m utual' protection and prcssrvntioif!
UIM^Cf **** ,vew ^0ftn
0ceMf ncxt
The truck-growers of ths Sanford dls- ^ ° y*
trict n year ago succeeded in effecting
Thirty-six saw mills in Texas and
an organization for the purpose of sccur-Louisiana are now closed and it is feared
ing the better marketing of their prol*1'® n9mber will be Increased to fifty
dace. It was hoped this would bring unlearnlm » ib n decided change in the
great results in securing better -prices: *la lu * n l -the-dispute lielw eeu-the mill
While nil was nos aseewsekUli*! rhrrr » W pw w w ritzvi^hr«lTriLW -&lt;j*p«ivi^--brothCT.
desired yet some progrcW ha* been made,
We have seen what might be done by
M I* stated that u society belle at
a closer and more loyal organization, We Newport vaccinated herself 111 the inside
have also learned that organization Is of her mouth because it wus the ouly
not all that Is needed. Loyal support and part of her person where the scar would
hearty cooperation also will d o -m u ch to be sdre to remain unseen wi|l^ the
obtain the desired results.
_ present style of dress.
The present board of directors of the
The controversy tiiat has been raging
Flo. iijn Growers Association, relying up- around Dr. Wiley, the pure food expert,
on the supfiorl and ooopr.mtion of all has a Inst berm brought to a conclusion
growers of vegetables in this district, are In u complete and final vindication of
proceeding carefully and economically the doctor: and he will not be dismissed
to build up a strong organization To nor permitted to resign The ¡resident
this end we have worked along two lias made known Ins decision In thr form
lines viz. the curlnllmcnt of ex (anises of n letter to Secretary Wilson, the head
and fostering a strong selling agency of the departmeilfT which letter has been
We believe we shall be able to greatly made public It set* aside the recoindccreuac home expenses. This we ute modatlon of the board on (lersonnel of
doing by culling out various clerks and the agricultural deportment, which had
office expenses We have so tar not recommended the dismissal of 1»r Wiley,
availed ourselves of the right given by and instead of censuring the doctor, the
the consulutlon and by-laws to pay president praise* him
ourselves two dollar* encji for each meet- ^ ,„.w crusade lu evangelize the Amening of the board thus effecting u suvmg can continent, finances) hy a group of
of $225.00 to ddte Ollier llrrus could l&gt;e nien worth more than a billion dollurs.
mentioned.
will be fornuiHy launched at a meeting
We liave puui debts wo iuhaflU&gt;d us
h“kl 111
Turk. I lie i"tinlet tiller
fast us we could get lunds to do so, there will be preceded by a dinner, at winch
being but two-o. three creditors of uny various public men. some of ilirm minconsiderable claim left
tsters of the gospel. will give their views
It must slso 'b i’fW ie.ulwireillhatwet.aik «■ it. the brat means by winch ihe asm
hold just us the selling season was closing ,fy r‘° w*1* 1* evangelized
giving us no means of raisiug funds, and
The Russian Premier. Peter A, Stolypin
aside from a few cars of stuff wc have died Monday night from bullet wounds
had only some bad potato
-Julius to received nt tlie hands of Dmitri BogrofT.
collect and some rebates from certain an assassin, during a gain |&gt;erfoftnanee
commission men by which means we at the Munlcipla Theatre Thursday eve.

tween what seems an uncertainty nnd aseeming sure thing. It is /u ly ' seeming
In either case. Try another season.
But few members so far have deft the
organization and they because from one
cause and another were, most of them,
ineligible to membership. Our office at
the rear of the Peoples Bank will be
open Oct- 1. where there trill be someone
présen t to greet you a n d ¿tvg on y In-

�September 22

A Budget of Opinion " J u s t Be
tw een You and Me”

A Chlel 1» Among Ye Taking Note*
and F a ith . He’ll P rc n t 'E m " So Say* S a u n te re r.
4 Other cities are recognizing, the., value
of i m wall on the lake “ Shore ultd ‘th e
Kissimmce Gazelle In mentioning the
remerklible growth of lake front property
that had been neglected for year* ha* the
following to *ay regarding the proposed
‘'Il ls only a question of a short limé
until it wilhbe necessary io build a sea
wall the entire length of our lake front.
There l* no disputing the fact that the
land adjacent to the lake is exceedingly
valuable aa i t U tbday, and tho building
of a sea wall would make it be the most
valuable In the city for residence pur­
poses, to ta y nothing of the hundreds of
acres that would be reclaimed the instont
the wall was completed.
It appears to us, as well as to anyone
else who lias given the m atter any thought
that It would rtnnhljf uay every property
Tpldw fig tfin laka from in D&amp;V hil pCO
r«[a of the building of such n w allras It
could be built at least three hundred
yards further out. thereby giving each
holder nine hundred feet of good, solid
ground, whereas today it Is absolutely
useless, for the reason th at .11 Is subject
to overflow a t high waleri
— -------n
We are satisfied that a company could
be organized here in a day's time to build
this wall and All In the low lands pro­
vided tt was given a -c U a r title to nil
tho land it reclaimed, for the revenue
derived from the sole of the reclaimed
land would many limes overpay thr coin
of building the wall ond operating the
dredge. Therefore, If ^ would be a good
proposition for n company, it would he
U better proposition for individual holders,
and cspedially the city, us open street»
leading direct to n deep water channel
would be the means of attracting the
attention of thousands of tourists to
Florida who under present | condition ( miss
Kissimmee by."

PractlcaT'Society Brnu-i

Practical “Society Brand
.features

t
JL

Coot '

t r o u s e r s — L o s T ls rn .

1 Pencil pocket joining imide
breast pocket
2 Match pocket on Inner left
• side.
3 Perspiration s h i e l d s n t
armpits to protect lining.
4 Neck-cape: prevents wrink­
ling below coat collar. P at­
ented.
,
5 Extension safety pocket;
conceal* and secures letters,
papers, etc.
8 Buttonnlere holder under
~l«pet.
7 Watch pocket within out*
side breast pocket ‘

H G u ard .In watch
prevent theft or In*,
13 Pencil pocket In rluln &gt; ,,..j,
hip pocket. Very
lent, especially wh.-.i Il(l
* coat or vest is worn
10 Druid,belt loops Nmi
tra c tiv e ,procticnl. Nori.«*M
attractiv e with suapcoiii ti
17 Tunnel belt slide», i,. y
• .trouser* flrinly ovtf i,,^
• - and keep belt in place.
18' Two steel pivot pearl bit.
ton* a t front of walstlmnd.
Add tone and «marine»»

Vest

19 Loop In front for bell hold»
belt in position.

6 side buiklea to produce
smooth-fitting back.
9 Watch guard In lower left
- WockAtA t M « f hg ia ..
T
10 Pencil or fountain p e n
pocket; opens in seams of
upper left pocket.
11 Vcstee. Detachable a n d
washable; .attached w i t h
gold pins;'adds dressiness

20 Improved secret m a n r y
pocket on Inside of
band. Closed anrt -fn*rtm-

bybrmtrrrt/tt~trrin tr h: iifr -

pender button,
.
21 Silk brnid edging
pockets.

—
|Ml

22 Our specially destgin-,1
pockets. Big. roomy
i
. shaped especially in [,.n, .
.littt form of the Inind I1.*»
cts curve down to crotdi.
23 SUk hrnld edging on win11,
. pocket.
24 Hanger of colored silk be,,,!
23 2 W-inch turn-up fni
n
- twri-ttf» or permanent - ••
20 Extension safety
sam e a* No. 5 in tin- t n,it
27 Belt of same m n ir r ,
p aten t gold buckle

Trousers
.

Features

12 Permanent crease; keeps
trousers pressed and prevents hogging a t the knee.
An excellent, practical fea­
ture. Patent*». Ju n e IB.
1908. No. 890792.
13 Cash pocket within right-,
ha ltd side pocket. Permits
carrying keys, knife, etc,
on same side without con­
fusion.

For Young Men
„

•

nnd Men Who Stay Young

ilern cloth es-m ak er m ust incorp orate m ore th a n m erely fine ta ilo rin g nnd good fabrics m
les.

He m ust a lso em body "lines" w hich g iv e the w earer the ap p earan ce o f perfect physnpi

us to let you try on a M aster Suit of S ociety Brand m ake.
w aist had sta te lv . carriage— the

Y ou’ll like the effect o f full. bnM

graceful stride it en co u ra g es— and the air of reiim u

The Master Suit possesses the ver* Intesi style effects in men's clothes. It is tailored
faultlessly — of stuunch fabrics. On sale .here — ready-to-wear — $20 to $10

117

WEST FIRST STREET

HIE HOME Of SOCIETY BRAND CLOTHING E0 H MIN

teachers insist on it and imn-nti es-,
cytirage it.

On all sides 1 see the signs "to let" and idylic—that tho farmer, on rising in the
real estate agents ond others have In- morning, does not , disturb his wife, hut
formed me that the high rents have la y s good o w n in g into the boudoit^ pho•iliter forced the people Into the suburbs ! nogroph. He m ay add a hint as to what
or to other places.
! bo would like to hnvo for breakfast whrn
These em pty houses appear most serl- he returns from Ills udtomoblle tide about
ous to me, and 1 give tliese facts for s«v the fnrm. At H o'ck*k tho m aid call*
rious consideration.
'
the farmer's wife, aud by 9:30 she has a
Last winter dally tramps mode by telephone call from her, husband, over oil
m any people failed to locate a vacant the northwest quarter, saying that . he
house and hundreds merely occupied will Join her In five minutes. A t breakrooms and contented themselves on "very fast the morning paper* are read, having
light housekeeping." Today there are come by rural delivery a few m inutes bcflfodm d* of vacant houses ns the result fore, end the wife announces th e program
of extortion on tho pan of landlords.
for tho d ay .' It moy be: French, music.

The next thing to do is for -builneas men
who can do so, to secure more reaaonablo
quarters and sell a t lower {trice*, arid
then toll why.
‘
Renta demdndcd for residence property
are high arid It has*" foUqwaJf j h a t there
I r e Today more em pty houaas In Jackaonvtlie than ^vef in its history. Hundeeds d t t f i U am i rr-! detices ore v a c a n t

w est
A vague statem ent ,in some
'•womhn’s column" by a sentimental
writer “ that it Is a fond dream Of mine
to become a farmer's wife grab meander
down life’s pathway," drew this comment
frotp u Country adluir "Oh, yea, ihsY il
a nice thing, but when your husband
RHsrogm. off nnd .leaves you’ without
wwxjifdd. fou have to tneaoJer up and
j&amp;yib the lane pulling splinter*’ off the
fence to cook the'dlnaer; and yon pteandrr around la the w*t clover In search of
the cows until youhtihkoi are the color 4 At the earnest .'request of my many
friends I have consented ttrlT a y out-o f
sorts* a pTutl of w iatir^ anil when you city politics a i . much as .poaslVtie be-»
m eander' but across tw enty acres of cause If I took up the fight In earnest j i
plowed ground to drive the cows out of would “hurt business, don't you know"
tho cowpeas and' tear your dress on a and business being the predominant
wire fence, and when you m eander back factor tn our make-up these days , must
to the house and And th at the gqat has be fottered and nurtured and made tho
butted y o u r child until U resembles n. god
,
o to u r being. So mote It bei i will
putriti*». and find the *nld hen and six- rem ain silent for awhile but ray Crtgera
then cWTciens In the parlor, th e -cat in the ore on the trigger and I am ready -to
cupboard and the dag in the milk, you touch the fusee at any minute, ‘
re ­
will realize, deaf girl, that this meander
h u t 1neat la not ,what I tls cracked up to ’&lt;
b ^ . vThe other view—the optimistic
oue—c a n be set .Torth a s . folioWiT A j i
cheering person can picture farm Ufa so i

4 Henry d fty Beattie. Jr
old Virginia family, child of
been sentenced U&gt; death (&lt;•
eli* t b f ^
bf his wife, it Í» not for me
merits o ft bo caseo rq u estm .
two of
the jury. All the evldeie-r %wued w !
point ' to UealUo us tbr (¡muy
uttd his past history will, r: HInforg j
girl was not conducive to symf thy In s c i
a Jury of Goif fearing 'm et! Entra - time ri
iminemornl Virginia lias la.ii'-aed to -J
woman booti nnd such fl.munbi it pvn- j
idled w ith dea tit ' Manslaughter mitt* J
go unpunished hut tho crini'
&lt; tilllog • .
woman and the drcuinstm e &gt; as evil J
blooded a s the Beattie qasc o h ib i bf ^
default in Virginia a s it m ulq iiiptto*T
J
Slates. At) Itonor to the i- lvr
weighed the case carrfutlv ami -i-ti »»|
offer asking the help of '
vav/ti*
verdict of murde&lt; in the fh*' ■&lt;&lt;■»«*■
Thrw arld sympathize* *&gt;&lt;n. u«- fr»f*
haired fath er who. since tlx- t"ftfi o! tto
child, hag lavished ovc and .ifh-cltori
Henry B eattie, giving him «11 i!i"&lt; v'*1“
could buy and spoiling him In 'Jw gi¥ia*
as all too fond parents do. But the *flection o f the father could tun liter to
verdict Or briiig_b«ck the life of the dsi#(
woman, and unless death -Interne«*

TheHoridaGrûwer
shoujd^be ¡xcitorations and drill ayery
Friday at*'least in declaiming, reading
essay, writing, etc., and if this has baen
the child's early training it will be a de.
;Ughb Every Friday afternoon 1« Ui

have this "profitable recreation." Let

i

ieakty. . *1.00 per r™ " " " .T
Sc. fend 10c for • o-n *« • ric«ar

scriptton, «nsppy. Bi'rm C,L-.

THE FLORIDA GROWER

AW tFlerW sA v*' - T,mp*' ^

�„OP in W*n&lt;e CountV
tf ,p

tk»

.

MOf*

proinlJlni Than Usual •
C a lifo r n ia Vegetable U a lo n whld.
principal «hlpper*0' ^

■ £ £ £ 0 , **jr» ‘1« « * ¡“ ^

***7. i- m excellent condition and
^ L m i i l n a th»n n o r cfop .Ince 1007.
“ 5 “ * £ a ha* been planted, (as ha* been
YT-utooi ilurlna the post few years,
fi# the mid « inter mnxkel ** N®fthcr"
S i/om is is depended upon for early an d
m * supply- In this way the two crop«
7. not conflict. The kcreaic In OranSe
* ' county Is a tnfle UM than l**t year bu t
— ^ ^ c e - p d o n a llr good sta nd gnd jh g *»£_
- a t i^w th which the plantt are makloi Indicate that the number of cart will
• ¿ fully equal to last year, There will be.
v - , imlo celery for shipment from Orcounty before the middle of Novetnami shipment« will be light until
««0 Into December.
ffc .Northern California crop U alao In
* flue condition and will be ready the latter
„art of October. The acreage la a trifle
a
than last year In the northern section
»nd the planting waa made for early and
Ute market. The early crop U sufficient­
ly matured now to Insure splendid celiry
aod a full supply for the holiday, and
' vrilb normal weather during the w tnter
then will be a full supply for February
&lt;ntl vi.„-h ihininffiita.—Produce N ew t

THREE-DAYS’ OPENING SALE
AT

;

MacTeJrJp to W agara
Ur. William L Milteer, wife and aon.
of Sanfurd. Harida. 1« on a vlalt a t Dr.
E«rla. In VoUa Gate. N. Y. Mrs. Mllteer
ia a daughter of Dr. Earl.
*
While at the north Mr. Milteer ond
family. Miss Sadie L Earl, a alater of Mrs.
Mllteer. and Mr. W. Hawks, of New York
Qiy, arranged fir n trip to Niagara Falla,
in Mr. Milteer'a big touring car. .
The trip to Niagara wa* made via Al­
bany. Utics and Syracuse, rsturnlng via
Elmira nnd Blnghampton. During the trip
Inrl.wllm? B week or more the moat of the
time the weather wna all that could be
desired, apd the party greatly enjoyed
the magnltlcent forming country found
In central and northern New York. They
declare that the Falls and the Scenery
surrounding it ia the wonder of wonders,
and that human language cannot convey
any real idea of thla one 0/ the wondera
of the world. The rapids, the mighty
cataract, the whJrpooL the m ar of a
mighty river plunging headlong over the
mighty hedge into the great seething,
fanning waters below the Falla. .The
"grandeur of this scene cannot and will
noj stun be forgotten.
The whole company are aloud &gt;n affirm­
ing dm 1 visit of t.us kind will amply
repay years of self-denial in order tluit
it may l&gt;e enjoy«!. .
The Milteer family expect to remain
norm two months or longer when they
will rttu/n to their southern homo. Mr;,
Milteer it a member of the commission
house, of Milteer &amp; Robert* whose place
of boiiness fa at 81 Read« street, New
York Qty.
On The Raging Canal
Traveling m die 25-foot launch Gladys.
F. J Power*. P. A. Powers and Capt.
Miattock, of New Smyrna, hrrived In
this city Sunday evening after a pleasant
* trip of 170 miles through the c a n a l The
' ^ party left New Smyrna at i n. ,n t. Sun­
day morning and arrived her® Die same
evening A stop of several-.bours was
made at Si.^kmJustine. The party giau
'lingered to flslf at Several places enrotric.
From here the party will go 10 Sanford,
up the St. Johns river. The return to
^ 1 New Smyrna will be mado back "to this
i l 'r n,wi Oown^ tl&gt;9 canal. The eptire
distance to be , covered by, die party ia
about 350 mile* and will be m ade in
,, about three day«. \ — -*-•■*» ^ t .7
d The member* of the party were en­
thusiastic over the trip. *Thoy aay U»a
scenery along the canal I* as beautiful as
any to be found ill. th e . state. The Canal*
■Itself is In good conditions, and the water'l* deep, enough to permit boats of con­
siderable -draft passing without dlfficulty.—JactsonvllIe Metropolis.**

e

THE

/^kUR buyers have just returned from the Northern markets and already our
^
big Fall stock is pouring in from all directions, and for Saturday Mon­
day and Tuesday w e w ill set a new pace for value-giving in
Fall M erchandise.
■ ■■
08717614

S triped Indian Head
This is som eth in g new for th e
su its or skirts. T hey com e in
pretty patterns, full 36 in ch es w ide
nice w eight, worth 17c for three
o n ly —■-■.------.

Our fall sh ow in g of o u tin g flunn e ls are here in ull th e pretty
p attern s, also solid colors. They
Tiro the regu lar 1 2 ¿¿c,
on d 15c q u a lity , but
for the th ree days
w ill he

1

w ash
m any
and a
days

, COLORED SCRIM
T w en ty -fiv e new. and pretty
p a ttern s in a ll sh ad es, borders,
figures, stripes, etc.; a pattern
and color to m atch any room.
T h is scrim is full widthi
a iid -a -b a rg a in

C

a t , fry ]

1 2 H e to 15c. JCliree
d a y s .............................

M E N A N D B O Y S ’ S U IT S

N E W F A L* L S H O E S

A larger and better assortm ent than we h ave ever
carried; m ode by the best tailors and each guaranteed
a perfect fit.

O ur big sto ck of G odm an, S elb y 's and Snow sh oes
h ave arrived in a ll the new sh ap es, sty les, etc. E very
pair gu aran teed .

TABLE DAMASK

S hirting Madras

Many pretty p attern s in this
tw o yards w ide German bleached
a ll-lin en tub le dam ask; looks as
good and w ill out wear any $1
or $ 1 .2 5 q u a lity b leach ed " V -i
linen; for th ree days
/ Iw

A h e u u lif u l sh o w in g of new
in all th e p re tty co lo red strip e s ,
in ch e s w ide, for sh irts, s h i r t - ,
w aists, etc. S ee th e s e for th re e
d a y s a t .......................................

m a d ra s
full .32
*| r i / I
l / l
* " •

BLEACHED

DA MASK

T'liis h ig h ly m e rc e riz e d ta b le
d a m a sk is 58 n ich es w ide, fully
b le a c h e d miri will w ash a n d
w e a r e q u a l t &gt; linei i. w o rth at
le a st 39c; fnr t h ree
d a y s only

25c

Only a few more days before the drawing; get your ticket and be sure they
are in the box* before W E D N E S D A Y , September 27th, at 9 o'clock
Linen Crash Suiting

* Linen S heeting

T O W E L S S P E C IA L
Fifty dozen large-size buck
tow els, w h ite or red border, the
12 Vic and 15c kind, w ill be on
sa le for th ese three d a y s— Satur
day, M onday and W ed­
nesd ay ut 3 fo r ____ ; .

T he tw o n n e o n e -h a lf y a rd s wide
lin e n sh e e tin g , th e kind you h a v e a lw a y s
paid frorik tfjil 0 0 u p w a rd s for. w ill
he on sp e c ia l sa le th e se th re e
d a y s a t .....................

T R I M M I N G

* T his is a n e x iru h e av y , good
q u a lity , a ll linen c ra s h , o n e yard
w ide a n d is v ery s u ita b le for
c o a ts, coal s a lts , sk irts,
e tc . th e 3 0 c kind for

29c

D E P A R T M E N T

This is a n ew and w e lc o m e d e p a rtm e n t to our store; a com plete line of trim m in g , fringos,
cords; in fact e ve ry th in g needed for the fall suits.

New* Fall Ginghams

Bed S p re a d s

A large assortm en t of the full-.
nottole
neo croch
crocnet
spread* r 0,,r u«w rnl1
«re.*Jtenutie« in
I atte,
size, dou
ble bed
et spreads
in w hite or colored. T h ese ore W
“' ^ h
m ade b y . the A m oskeag m ills
very good v a lu e s at from $1.50
jn ean s fust color and d u ra­
|*to $ 2 .0 0 . F or-th e
f O Q
b ility:
three d a y s ..............

9 ÌC

S e a m le ss S h eets
A n o th e r big s h ip m e n t of sh eets
full dou ble bed size; torn and
hem m ed and m ade o i q henvy
w eight sh eetin g; a regular 9 8 c
valu e.
For three
ftO /*
d a y s o n ly
__
W w w

R e fn o m b er w ith evory do llar purchase during this sale entitles you to a tick e t giving
y ^o(i4t*ch an ce at the thnee g r a n d prizes, W E D N E S D A Y , S E P T E M B E R 2 7 , 9 o'clock
? *•»' t ----- T ----------------------- :

L in en L a w n C a m b rip - This, lin en

law n cam bric is a
ilrtee e v e n ly
w oven ,
m edium
w eight a n d is very su ita b le for
th e ea rly fall sh irtw aist. On
sp ecial s a le for three
days o n l y - .- ................

Blankets and Com forts

3 6 - In c h Linen S uiting

Our big show ing of b lan k ets and com ­
forts h a v e been carefu lly se le c te d and
are great v a lu es at fnote m oney than we
ask. S e e th is line, on din.*
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play a t from 8 9 c t o . . ? , _ .

A n ic e - h e a v y w eight, e v en ly
woven.'AfU'pure.linen su itin g for
The sp it o f sitirl for less th an 5 0 c
Thfnk o f It. for three
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free Newspaper Space

&amp; well known buslneat ■m an to ua
the other day: "It wpittld not hurt you to
uAaslonolly mention o'ur' business In the
Paper. It would help M U up, yon know."
Yet. we might do 1l We haven’t the
least idea on earth a hat It would hurt Ut.
and it would, as be suggests, help to fill
up We might do all ihia, but a t the
same time, thank God. we do not havo-io&lt;kiiunle*w efael like i t it would not
hurt him. neither, to come around and*
•** "Give m e a column or a h alf column
01 space for on adv&lt;
is the money far l t H By doing- this he
ter to th a t grand,
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';rjung sale, beginning September 23rd, 1911.
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FUR NITUR E CO M PANY

F you want anything jor the home it
will pay you to . call on us~"beforc
uying. Freight paid on all Out-of-

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F L O R ID A

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cothmon ietn « to holleVe, aa tvo were
taught we should, th at God lovingly
predestinated that nil hum an fn, nil lea
should suffer eternally except a saintly
handful—because H e was pleased to
havo It ao—because He foreordained
th a t It m ust be ao—because He had
mado fi great place called Aril before
He made the earth, end mad« It large
enough to hold the entire hum oh fam ­
ily—because He created (Ire-proof d e­
mons to Inflict tortures upon tho poor j
unfortvuates who wore shnpen In In- [
lqulty. In «In conceived by their urnth
era.
SUGGESTIONS WORTHY
Still A nother Blasphemy.OF CONSIDERATION
A considerable prcjjOrtion of th in k ­
ing C hristian people' will join w ith ua
in saying. Ah. surely B rother C*lrti*
grievously erred and grievously m is­
represented th e God of to re when he
two* taught tho doctrine of tho ptedestlna-.
sm s , tlun of the n icked to eternal torturel
„ ))f ' Ah! say these C hrlsilnn friends, our
_t hearts rebel against that theory of D1
| vino predestlnntlon. We claim that
,*r** the Almighty Is Love Itself—th a t lie
1l,u" la sym pathetic w ith n is «features. and
TOD la using every effort to av e rt the great
kjrAetcLHLijlLvLJ aptenous in
tbe calam ity of eternal to rtu re for lb*
-la rg e
audience. great m ajority of th e race.
Ah I my friends, la not this still a n ­
Profound Im pressions were undoubted­
other
form of blasphem y? If aomo of
ly made. Speaking from the text,
us blaaphetned the Holy Name In repre­
"Holy, holy, holy. Lord God Almighty;
senting our H eavenly r a th e r a s mercl»
the whole earth shall be filled with less, loveless, have we not In another
thy glory" (Bevelstlon lv, 8), th e speek- way blasphem ed th a t sam e Holy
-V - *r ealdr—
Name, in deefartng th a t H e lacks th e
pdwer and th e wisdom to do the good
:— *
Three O sntrsl Views.
T here may be said to be three differ which Hla loving heart would pro m p tl
Do we worship a stupid and Im potent
«nt theories prevalent In C hristendom
Ood. one who blundered In tho crea­
on the subject. All three of these tion of our race, and who, fo r six thou­
vlsw s declare th at the Almighty, w ith sand y e a n , has been at riving to rec­
fo il power to have done otherw ise, so tify th a t error and all th e w hile has
- rreato d hum anity th a t a child once been allow ing thousands o f millions of
Hla creatures whom bo loves 'to go
down to au eternity of to rtu re? Alaal
It .would be nearly aa easy to worship
'an all-powerful an d loveless God as
to worship sn a lM o rin ^ bu t unwise
and Impotent God who foolishly, sin­
fully, brought thousands of millions
of Intelligent beings Into existence only
to suffer an eternity o f agony through
Ills Incompetence.
“ Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord Qed."

We com* now to our te x t

Lucky Prlm a Donna.
U Is,«Indeed, &gt; lucky, prtm a donna
wbo can h itrs her a rtistic proficiency
m easured by the am ount of Jewelry
■hg wears.»
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nows of absorbing 4tvtvrost. Peoplo no longer
go looking about for
things they* want—^-they
* go to their newspaper
for Information u tb
whore such things may
be found T h is method
tuves time and trouble.
If jpou want to bring
your wares to the atten­
tion, o f this community,

O c c u p a tio n fo r W o m e n ,

Two women, maybe more, occupy
novel position* In the it unities* world
In Now York These women are em ­
ployed by a num ber of wholesale drees
good* oiid m illinery bouses to en ter­
tain women buyers from out of town.
Thay entertain the visitors at dinner,
In the IheiUqr. and maky. Hip sojourn­
e r s '.stay In New York pleasant. The
expense, of course, is charged to the
house* employing (hem
The Individ
uhI charge*'of these women entertain
ers usuntty ere shout om -fourtb of
Ule tola] expense
Really Hard Luck.
Four- meu wore sym pathising with
each other at ah uptown hotel, accord­
ing to tho New York flun. T hey were
employees pretty, well up oo the staff
tlal and hwo of thatn ware ansi slant
m anagers
They had Indorsed checks
for acquaintances that they supposed
werp all right, and. according to the
rubs, hud jo In eke good “I'm worse
stuck than .any of you,” said tho able?
engineer. "The check 1 got stuck on
was for |) H and the man wbo signed
It Is In jail."
Ksep Clean.
- Keep you» house ahd your belong­
ings clean. Let tbe bleesed sun. the
g reatest physician. In th e world, S*t
all through you^and all ’about you.
Oet your fu ti'iF a re of tbe free air of
heaven. "E at to live and not liv* to
«at,” as a sage philosopher of tbe long
ago tells us. Keep your house clean
In which you live and k eep- the
"h o o sf” in ,.''w h ich ' your life lives
clean, and oil wtlj be wen.
&gt; Hello" Equipment.
To-dq the hel|o work Ia s I year there
were more t U h Z6S.000 mllee of pole
llnee. T here w ere more than five and
a half million miles of pole w ire and
e half million miles of pole wire, about
six million miles of underground wire
and nearly twenty-five thousand mll^e
o f subm arine wire—total ml lea of wire,'
11,613,211, The Increase for the year

But w ir '-advertisement in
this paper talks t&lt;&gt; t!i&lt;w h o lo community.
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It de­

clare* lhal lbt&gt; time 1« coming-when
the whole earth shall be- full of God's
glory. Ah! glorious day I Then tbe
shadows of Ignorance, superstition,
m isunderstanding end tblsrepreeentntlon In respect to the Divine charac­
ter will all flee before the tight of tbe
knowledge of the glory of Qo4 —tho
appreciation o f the Divine character

as manlfeqle&amp;Jn the Diving JUan Cpr
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hum an tfalvxitlou. Could, this 8crfT&gt;tart? e r r r lx&gt; fulfilled, rrtuld the Plvln*
elm racier ever be a pii reflated by In­
telligent, bauesL Just and loving
hearts, If In auy coruor of tba C al­
ve r-*« there tvfre atich orgies and tor­
tu res of m s creatu res as the creeds of
the Do rk ar Ages ha to sot fo rth 7
Barely notl On the contrary. In this
glorious Hay will be fulfilled tho
Bcrlpturol predlctloh, “all In hoaren
and In earth and under tho earth
[everyw here) heard 1 saying, praise,
glory, houor. dominion and m ight bs
unto Him th a t alttath o n -th e throne,
and unto th e Lam b foroverl”

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disease and of ell th at delights In dis­
u s e . T here th e m icrobes of *H
plagues live and move and have their
being undisturbed by tbe broom or
tha mop, unafraid of the sm ell ofaogp, and never awakened from th eir
rest by (he light from any lam p of
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ARTICLE* ON FLORIDA POULTRY

Tb* Inimense Chicken Karra of Thf—|..uTroop, »1 Enterprise. I* ■ (»real Sieves«
(IJy D. a SkxaM

th at these 1.100 Item yield an average
of 273.000 eggs « year This tV 22,760
dozen Calculate these at 35 cents per
dozen, mid It amounts fo n neat itttlc
sum. something like S7.WJ2 50.
"He cannot produce eggs unless they
huve plenty of shells with which to make
the egg shell, said the chicken man.
"Fortunately I have a shell mound un
my place, and tun therefore able to give
my fowls an unstinted supply.of shell at
no expense.
"Then, the hen» should have a wellbalanced tnlioti . continued Mr Throop.
"and I can do no better than to give you
one day's program in the feeding of my
flock. In the morning scratch is given.
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Spencers Bakery
Our M otto :

C le a n lin e ss

Only exclusive baker in the city. All
mixing done with latest improved Sanitary machinery.

Chjdten*. chicken« end then wm e sixty cents per dozen In the winter sea
melt ddckeasl That express* the con­ •on. Egg« especially selected for netting
dition of thing« found b y the pr*»a cor- purposes sell at &lt;7 00 u hundred This
of trade is considerable. The broiler
„.nnralcni on a tour of Investigation to part
. j i -t
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_• E n te r K ^ r w lH - c n 'ir ^ m ^ n ^ n o je d t o . R I M It ate) j &gt;0 Httlif .item. Tile little
,he successuful carrying forwerd of the i w m m m s is*
green stuff about 9 o'clock. Tho last
- d u y business- in a recent article the sired ns layers ore sold us broilers. These meal for the day is heavy food, consist­
S p e n c e r ’s B read handled by all firstElem ent w«» made that there were go at 25 cents a pound. After two sea­ ing of a mush made of ground corn, outs,
aomething Uka N»en successful clilckcn sons the hens are sold to those desiring bran, shorts and granulated meat or beef
6lass grocers.
fMink In this Immediate «action..and this choice stock for breeding |mr|*i»ca The scraps, linseed meal, cracked bone, alfalfa
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birds are fine for that purpose, but not
writer went to see.
meal, charcoal dust and cut green feed
valuable
us
layers.
These
sell
at
51.00
u
Enter prise la a little »tation on tbeS anThis combination is dnmpeded and
ford-Titusville branch of tho Florida East piece. One occasion Mr. Throop jir.id $!&lt;i salted slightly, although care must be
Wc Make Everything Known to the T r a d e
for a single rooster.
Coait Railroad, and 1« the first landing
taken not to jhj( in too much salt. After
Mr.
Throop
la
of
the
opinion
that
he
for the boat« of the Clyde Line niter
distributing this I then give the hens a
iMIONE 10G.
.
NO. Ill PAKK AVENUE.
leaving Sanford foe Jacksonville. Away has som ething better thun celery growing second course which is of outs, wheat
or
oranges,
and
much
less
troublesome.
I
bock yonder before the big freeze th a t
and corn, ns much as they will cat.
“I don't want nnything te tte r than About one-fourth of the feed is corn.
Branch Store Roberts Grocery, next Post o f f ic e
,wept Florid« In 18M and 1895 Enterprise
tbls,"
he
Baid.
“I’ve
got
over
my
am
­
was a »tation of considerable note, and
This dally feeding program Is the* result
was known a» a popular tourist retort In bition for orange growing and Celery of years of patient experimenting, and I
winter. Some of th e ' flneat orange raising. All I have to hire is one cheap am convinced t^int 1 have found the best
grove« In tbe State w e rejo ca te d In this negro and I do ull the rest myself. I'm combination to force egg production.
.action, but Old Jack Frost, and the biting my own commission m erchant and sales­ The chickens must have nit abundance of
“ ftf King did well t t o ^ &gt;. ^ K w jf e i£ y V C' m an every time, and I get all there is in clean, fresh water to drink whenever
tion and In a night tho famous-orange It. The middleman docs not get a chance they wish it, and everything tnui
bdt of Florida had been poshed further to get a big fat profit out of me. I sell kept clean and Sanitary. '
Prescribe Leonartli’s Blood Elixir F t r r down south, while many a m an woke up direct to tho- met) who use the eggs.
Other parties are ©nguging ui the Physicians
suddenly to find that hi« golden dreoni« Give me the business that dix** nut ha va­ (xmltry business un a smaller scale at
Blood
Poison, Scrofula, Rheumatism, etc.
bad vanished as the morning dew before tu go away from home for a market and Enterprise, and profiting by the line i-xwhere the selling end is in one n ow n ample of ilie old pioneer, ih©y are having
the sun.
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M n k e a N e w R ic h B ln o d stnd D r iv e s O n t AU l’o is o n G é r a is .
Among the freeze »ufferers was Mr. hands!—-Qcxhlcs I'd rather do the tiling fait success Julia futile Inis tail or
S o ld U n tle r $KH)0.00 ( i u u n i n t e e
Theodore Throop. He came to Florida that the others nje nut doing."
500 head, Harry Teclc, 300 ur 400. Fred
Mr. Throop says that March is his te st Gordon, W. J. Burns, G. F. Hawk uud
about twenty-Hve ye ora ago, and he and
If you arc dlshBartcncd."(llBCOur«Kod, and liav»« Rlven uji hnpe of av«r And*
. hi«.estimable wifo se n te ! g f Enterprise. month, April comes second, and Janunry some oilier» have in the neiglilxirlinod of lna s t t t r r for th a t te rrib le blmxl poison, you eau .folio w no te l ter advlro tban
He followed hi» trade A«, a carpenter, untl February are about tied for third 50 hens each. The Methodist Orphanage th© ©Xpert rounsol of phytdcinnH who ©very dny s«*© hrforo tholr ©yes tha
working Incidentally on h li orange grove. place in tho list. In December, when bus in the neighburluxxl of 100 and tiie wonderful ro su lts of te o n a r d l’s Blnod Kllxtr nmona 1hoir pitttpntit,
Leonard Un t)lood Elixir 1« thp on© nrodlrtn.* thaï lin» tho confidence of.
Mr. Throop Is a nativo of Neyr York City. eggs ure u/ound the sixty cents a dozen Kpworth Training Sduxd people, expect nn.t 1« iiscd and pr© wr1bi*i| tu . phvnfclrin« In scnaifulm
nini i* nfrerthm*. éruptions
Prior to the lr p n e ho bad made some mark, the average from the Troop farm to engage m poultry raising as on feauiii- nf til»' skin liiilt» tum ors, ulcer*, old
mpl.llL». i.iTt i» •U,bll|t&gt;&gt; rheutnat ]»in lu ta te li anil h 11 dlxeancx arl»lni£ from Im pure blond
experiments with chickeuf. tiaving per- Is about 400 eggs a day However, in ol their industrial work
• a lili
v ig o r fr o m Mio
T'iev 1 1 1 » » e e ii M ie ti p R lIe t lts r a p i d ! '
hap* 21HI hens at that time. Under the the months when hens are lining iim»t
With over ».OOfi tie.id of dinki-ti* about
i *• r e m a r k a b le
11 Mi­
o in t e r f u t Id m id m e d i' In**
N"
u
s
e
1
fill
sevre regime o l- forced rconomy In his freely the ptoduction Is much more tlinn tbe iittlr place culled l.n trtp ii»e. uu won
' it r e n i l i f ru lli
ili
n r n u rd &lt;• r o n ,., i n a i l i a lili ' U h ! l l i f i l )
household, the daily diet wns largely .con­ that- Tile highest average mentioned in der the people t row more or less ovet tin p m c O " ' d
e ud It. a n d ah
E lle lie » ! (d u •!&lt; M l- Op l i 11 er, !.. ■
il I t U l r in e a s e
tributed to by the hen-housc. One even- 1.200 a liny All the feed lined. cxiVpt their prosperity, nisi all are ready to |»ro- Ih m t z e Mie p il l i l i ' il» ' id M ie li » i s t a i i i e n i * t h a t I.« l i a r d i - i '
» Mi » t tifi b lo n d ,
- • ut ed r ii e tiin j|! I - in a n d k in d r e d d r
mg he sal down with his wife at the din­ the green niulT and the shell oiu»!: is i iiiii (tint IIFN &lt; KY i» King
A» an nf le i . il- *
i t • i e.l a n d d e
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ing tattle to do a little figuring on house­ bought In the open market.
evidence id lus signal success and great |
i . . ..f fiL o .il ,
■ b u tta te li m iM H lH » y H le lll. litu i llirtln ilK ill"U»!'M
"A t tile present tim e wiiti 2.100 laying prosperity iri the chicken business. Mr |
hold finances. His thrifty companion hod
o a t ) i •l il frodi
p o ls n n 'h a ' h a d n o i lie e tl lie lp e d a f t e r y e a r * ut
been selling egg* ta the local grocer and hens and 1.500 chickens, my feed toll riinxip is enjoying iinmig other lusurn*» &gt; io lie d s p e l i t i ' a n d 'M ie i .© "pedi© *
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U:III). 1 ... n j i r d t t t h " M t!!tv
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to a number of friends, and w hin the rfverngei ©Unit 5300 |tev m o n th , tutid a new J-.ifd automobile, just added to Ins
•d »et II |s
b lo o d p o i-"41 a n d n ld
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home finance committee hod finished Its Mr. Throop. ' Myyepalr bill is only 550 a equipment
.
,f M il* lo a th
tir a i io in k e tiiia r e i i l i 'l i M 1 •“
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i» fo t t iir r © * » ,
soni© d in e u a e
1 t i r xixtliei li i - M e a ti-I H ie I
Mrs A B tlrock
• i ti
that the little flock of Jowl* had almost just 12‘CcOU an hour About the whole
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fo r w b e ri i h e tifin e « l i e r i n t " ro t no l " ' w ’•r " ti
t FU*
■’ f1il©nr© In 11»
lo .
secret of m aking chickens pay a good
T t i,. i i i x r i u n r t of l . i n n a r d l » HI.
kept the table.
Mrs Nan .“ik inner Brock, was lx»rn in
r et it
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un.)
a '.» 1ih
IS m iaoued to follow his trade, tnoart- profit is to have, a liking for them, and Attieus. Ohm. September Zktti 1017 tuvl p f , i \ ' ' I " ' il© ' ' © .itii.iM i-n i
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yiae keeping an c^ft'on the chicken bu&amp;J- then give the most »cr"i»ilmiB attention died nt Sanford. Fid-. September 15th.
U n n o fin K in to m lt-c tin i tr i ri ■t *
aess Hr paid close attention lo breeding to every detail of their cure flight tin e 1911. In llitz winter ol I »Uu. lit t t e /rush
.II.
b o it fe tf lh tn i " in e d » f i 1!* i " I
from hi* best layers and building up a is where so many fail n the chicken bloom of young womaniuxxl site gave tier © v e r In b u y lu x ih © K l u u
H e x 'ir e 'V f m
f th is ns
futcc of liens that had made Exceptional business. 1 have made It pay »imply heart to God and united with the church th è (in e r e in e .lv f o r t ilt i '"l di»«'iix©i- in a
'Ms w ar
records In a few years tye found that because I found out there w a s som e at I lankfurt, Ohio. Tins important step I ur© 4\' . , „ U n ir M 'in e l» h a * ,i|t f ie l© llt
th h 'in s lig ln tu ro t n o p o » &gt; m
f
o
r
w
l!©n
his flack had increased to such tropor­ thing in it. that was a steady demand taken in her early life stye never regret text
tion» that he was compelled to put . aside for egg*, and because I .wiu willing in but thtnugliouf her after dtfys she ulhlrnffl
hi« bay nod hammer and devòte all his give m inute attention in the details of her. profession, by a godly walk, anil For Sale By Win. (&gt;, Aldridge, Sanford,
t t e bustnesA. Let me say ugain, that if found.pleasure In the service which site
time to his hens.
1
The (vnespondcat called first un this a m an hn&amp; not got a lot of grit, be would hud chosen. On the 19th. May INfifl. she
*Av w w v v v v w v w v vw vvw .
pioneer of the poultry business. He ÌA a do well to stay out of the poultry busi­ wns united in ihurTingo to Archibald B.
well preserved man of sixty-eight year*, ness." ‘
Brock. For two years this young con pit*
R O L L IN S C O L L E G E , W t N T E R P A R K
1
and announces his expectation of living a
Mr Tlirxip Says one here of ground 1» resided at Lyndon. Ohio, but afterwards
O ld b s t C o llo c o a n d M a d O o s u tlfu l C a m p u s (n F l o r i d a '
long time He reasons that lie has but ample space for 1.000 bens. Mis yards moved to Loi'Jnnd. ifiim where tlit-&gt;
l.iillrgr Ar. adeinv Music, t xpn-sslou lin e \ i t s Omiievti. .toil ItsO11w
little to worry him, has regular habits, arc built 20x 111 feci, with a bouse f xtl lived until they removed to Sanford tin
d ia l A rts. B usiness S o rm.il {.ourse
use« ha sort of Intoxicants, therefore why feet, large enough to accommodate 35 ticluter, llkib. Mrs Brock wa* the
Twelve budding*, four flormTltirJas, » c p u n tr t. m(Iiis, »i .vmi, tie.h r in f ili
«lieuId he not llvo a long time!
Leghorn hens. Once u year lie daft* lus mother of six children—two daughter^
ligins, fire laotectiun, line gym^mtÛfitiHto m .ilarta, .piufter mdlrou tlollax eitMr. Throop has a tract of five acres of yards oud houses, sowing oats on the and four sons—all of whom are living, and
dowm em . Four ctradiers of inusfcji SdlRK! orgurj, a dozen plunos, two fllce
land, about half of which he rents out as ground from which they were moved.
have grown to tnkturity ns highly and
doli*, chorus clnss^* SujH'rti nsw ’fotftns' for Huslncsk Scfuxd. fiifl ' baiikiogu
It Is very seldom a sick fowl is seen worthy and useful sons and dndghters of
a truck patch, the truck'1 farm- being op­
'e q u ip in rn l, Burrmu'lis n d d iu g -machine, type-w riters, t wo lusfrUctnr» next
year, New chpfrio'Jil and physlcq! Iimprntorif:*..e&lt;|ui|ipe&lt;l wtfh pVt-ry modern
era,twl on shares. Thp fertilizer for the about (Ids place, for the rule of cleanli­ their honored and davoutly loved mother,
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devt.-e; analysis uf soils. f e r t i l i / r r ^ ’Mndd/.wAter, tizep.inition for ©ngiaecr)iig
truck comes from tbe poultry form, and ness is strictly observed, titul then taking their places as esteemed citizen»
COprses. laikex. Ixintlrqj,, sw muuiiTgt ^(i"lf. letmi», t.iot bull. Iiasket bail; optr
in addition to t b a o mount needed for this .preventives arc used rather than rcinodir*. ill the wulks of life. T te lust six years
pboseiauivr yenrs ehm npTiut.pl
4&gt;t8lf* in bn««- nail Christian Inn untJortOm
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purpose he sells five or six tgns* a season "Xi thfc first stgrm f disease prompt action of Mrs. iJruck » life were years of con­
mnliiilisl. exjiruse* moderilUh ifcihllat ship» .ivadutile
at 5 IT» per ton.
Fm catalogue, .iddr^rfl
4+bA4dv M AN t ’li
I I. D_ I’restdrnt
is taken, and In tluil wav the fowls are stant, and ofirnttnit» m muse snifdring
Wlthlu the enclosure of the other two as a rule kept m u healthy cumin am. But she wa» wondrously »ustapied liy
v m v 4 m v v w s \ v\ ( s v h m
nao*, Mr, Throop has bllhome!, surround­ Tho tnos&lt;|U't° is charged with much of the unusual ptiysicul vitality, mentat vigor
ed by beautifully shaded grounds, m ak­ disease mmmg chickens, and a constant and d strung Olirlstian faith Though ex­
ing it an Ideal spot Indeed, and also the fight is made on this troublesome pest pressing a readiness to die she mum ally
T H E C O L L E G E O F A G R IC U L T U R E
Roup is a common disease, caused by the, desired tu live. Her mctilnl fucult)&lt;-S
runs for Ms thousands of chickens. ¡ /
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The chickens found a t the Throop fowls taking cold. Mr. Throop .contends were d e a r to 'tte end.'am i with tnnrvdOF THE -UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA
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Jolly proprietor declaring that the White
while riianifcstitig an ucllyc iutcresl in
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Leghorns are good enooglrfw him. They fowl will transmit, the [»Ison, producing her Immr and friend*, givirtg evldcncex
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r.ltlriero ( m e i m i
d«act Giurata Lu JkijOr h|i'.tv
are the best layer ^according to bis no­ sorehead. That is the source of sore­ of forethougiit and kindly conitdprntton
,_WiU ».m runtiftUf JO Izsru ill ihS-hurd u-liOftf ’ I rv i-Y fru ie - |.n l ton txtion, and the eggs are the things he la head, declares the pioneer chicken raiser. of others that amazed tboso «rbo were
"»1liieXI&gt; Inu '.iilrd t o '( ¿ I M u ta rti * f . i h«»&lt;- hod 1*&gt;iii .»Xlr,*. Kaininil
after.
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‘Possums and other animals used to obout ber. She bode goodbye to those
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It Is Interesting to hear Mr. Throop toll glVe a great deal of trouble, but now present at the last * hour and left hU*Sllfr tlm r
Ìoforinnii©ÌB'A3JÌy»r
of his early experiences, .Many, ups and they build their fence* so as to prelect sagesof iove for the absent children—
downs are recorded beforfi he' got started the fowls from them. A two foot wire is calling fbctii by name. As » true motiier
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on a satisfactory basis, and no wonder stretched out from the top of the fence, her chief Interest centered In her child­
making
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impossible
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varmints
he advises the m an who pas not got lots
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ren. and it was U'SQt*«'- flf grntlflcntion
of nerve to go slow in embarking in the to get inside. One season eighteen io tier and them that all of them but one.
liouluy business. Once year» ago In S an­ ‘possums were caught at tills farm. Owls who was providentially, detained, were
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ford he found the egg market glutted, also gave trouble, bift they are easily able ta come from* ttedr distant .home*
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and he on the ground with 100 dozen. controlled by the Use of steel trujis. nrul s|x'iid some time with her In her
The best price he was offered for the hen These are placed on poles about the illness. Mrs. Brock was a noble woman,
Xfruit was five cents o dozen. A friend of premises, and ns the oWl must find a n devoted wife and mother und n faith­
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behind a twehand and ship them off, and in ¡this way chickens, it is the most natural thing In ciops memory, und rimugh dead her luH . E. W I S E , P ro p rlo to r.
begot a little more than the offered the world for -It tb light in the trap. fluenc« will abide. At te r home In S an­
nickel a dozen. At another tim e he Eight or ten of these night thieves hnve ford, in the presence of a go x lIy com­
Formerly Manager of Ceuiftrf Cafe • • f
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shipped twenty-five Oases to Palm Beach, been trapped in a season.
pany of sympathizing friends, the fun­
As the, press representative looked out eral services wjz* conducted by. tier pas­
He was called on. fo r a bill of storage
Steaks, Chops, O y 9 to rs and FisLya S p e cialty
charges, and finally had to pay a m an to upon thc'lnrge flocks of white birds, ho tor, Rev. J. F. McRlpnon, pnsiot of tho
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asked bow many were in the lot, and Presbyterian clturak of Snnionl. and the
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A P lac e F o r L a d ie s and Gcntfcmoii
For aeverel years Mr. Throop has bad M EThroop -replied th a t- « t pcoacot-Wii remains were laid to rcst in thu
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large contracts for eggs and the average stock was run down, and he had otijy Cemetery. TO the bereaved liusbunJ
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price is now 33 cents a . dozen. The P. L tetw cc n ‘3.500 qnd 4.000. but ordinarily children the sym pathy, of tte community * , S h o r t O r d e r *s A
-O- Steamship Company take a little more he had 0.000. He ha» now about 2.100 is extended.
titan te lf of the eggs from this farm , and laying liens on the yard. Those average
Bring your old tires to Sanford Machine * PrtJinpt. Clean Service •*' Medi Tickets urc Soliti nt Hetluccri Rules ;;
ihe balance 1» disposed-of to the beat ad- ISO eggs each ’ per annum. Wgure a
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TKatage. At times ite y sell a« . high as UtUe, if you' care to, an d '’yog trill Uod 4* Garago Co. for vulcanising.
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It: SANFORD -*H*RUD
The Hendry family, one of the oldest I
In South Florida, waf recently offered two]
And yet water Is ono of the commodlU:* hundred thousand dolla rs for their catfle^gfcjJ
that'should
be ns free as air. Municipali­ holdings In Lee county ■afoul1.'- The offer
PublUh«! Erttj rrid»r Mornlaj Br
ties shduld not only own their w ater­ was refused.
THE HERAID PRINTING C0MPANÏ works plant hut should see to it tha :
H J, HOLLY. Cdltor
lliey ark not conducted for earning any
W, M. MAVNtS, Binine»» M sn sg fr ,
more than enough to pay running and
maintenance
expenses.—Miami MctropSubset Ipllon Prise. $2.00 a Vest In Advene*
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bock to the ideals of hjt childhood—tine*

THE SANFORD HERALD The spring has dried dpt

etern i a* arvood-c ittì mall m ilter A u im l 22nd

„ 190«, ai the Fottofflce at San/onl. FTtifUl».
ander Act of March 3rd. 1870.

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Telepho»« NO. Mtt

^Tbrre are over 5,000 automobiles ln
Florida and the ent) la not yet.
A resident of Celery City In Sanford
tills week stated that the people who had
purchased land from .the Homeland Co.
had been taken In and could not get a
clear title to any of the land after paying out good money and putting up nlco
residences. The cheap price was -an al­
luring bait and the tlile was never Inves­
tigated.
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-See those-Safnord ladies are Hfil P a y ­
ing cards for prizes, contrary to the peace
and dignity of the stato of Florida, and
the statute« nyule and provided. Most
any fair confirmed bridge player would
risk a Jail sentence for the sake of win­
ning a lordjLliond pointed souvenir plate
or cute little mother of pearl paper
knife.—Lakeland News.

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Claude L. ‘Engle is mentioned as n
passible candidate for congrt^sman at
large (w hatever that means) and should
no Sanford m an apply f « the job the
editor of the Herald will support Claude.
He represents the people and Is about
the only m an in the state who speaks
right out in meeting and gives hi*. view*
*un questions of the day.

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A few weeks ago our agricultural cor­
respondent ol Sanford »cut us the crop
account of a man who made a -net profit
of 32,364.49 In one season from tvW) acres
which he had cultivated on a highly In­
tensive plan. In this issue will’ be found
art account from th e same source of an­
other who. dur|ng the vegetable produc­
ing seasort s Iqqc, made n clear profit of
33 ,085 from sis acres. These Instances
serve to show what can be done in
Florida by Intensive farming, provided
hard work la backed by intelligence. ''It
Is more In the mao thnn the land
Tlmes-Union.

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Tilt BRICK RDAP Cl 1-11
There is no more enthusiastic booster
of good roads and brick roach than Flu»»
K. Bates, ami in the following tv&gt;tu in
the Tlmes-Union he endbrsos Tho Her­
ald's plan for a ( kkxI Hoads clyb for
brick roads:
“It has been suggested that a Brick
Road club be formed of citizens of San­
ford and Orlando and intermediate towns
to. work for the building of n brick rond
from Sanford to the Osceola county fine
It Is definitely understood that the county
commissioners will not agree to the conatmetion of any more mink lines uf clay
or.m arl roads ns this type of road is usu­
ally worn out at the beginning point be­
fore it Is-finished. Celery avenue is nowin
a deplorable condition because, of the Ina­
¿Y
bility of the officials to «ret*re a material
with which to patch the road. The sides
have been thrown up to the center and
rolled ns smooth ns It Is possible to make
It Under present circumstance*
Tins
road has had very good cart- but it is un­
able to stand constant traffic and great
holes are worn in it. When tliese holes
«re filled tho wind ejects the filling, thus
dsm onstrauiig that the IW tu n d cheapest
road to build will be that of the nine foot
brick type- It is suggested that a tax be
placed on those along fit« tins of tha pro­
posed road, thus making those who _wlll
be directly benefitted stand the burden of
afpense.
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CITY OWNERSHIP Or WATER PLANTS »

Some years ago a little country boy
' Visited some city relatives who lived In
a fiat and paid for their water supply by
dropping a quarter every little while in
¿'»lot l a t h e water meter. The httle boy
bad not had many quarters in his life
‘■nd back an the farm was a beautiful
sparkling spring that furnished - water for
hundreds of heads of stock betlilii^ ail
th a t a aturdy boy could drink, and .then
tumbled aw ay down the cliff Into a brook
an d on, God knows where. Upon bis re­
turn home the little boy astonished his
parents b&gt; saying that ail he wanted In
_ . i b a - world - was to grow, up and carry
"free w ater” to the poor of the city. He
grew up and became h n attorney for a
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corporation th at controls dozens of witterworks plantSi. The »prip j ; on the tid
farm haa ceased to flow and a few days
ggo we read of a great fight the boy con­
ducting against a municipality that
would fain own ita own water works
- m achinery.
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It hardly fcvdr turns out that way* but
it did tb * t lim e and there seems no
Chance for th« successful attorney to go

tluglal of i*._*&gt;. p a rra m o re
In the little chapel connected with
undertaking establishment of T. J . Miller
and son, a number of the old residents of
Sanford and m any friends assembled n't"
II o'clock Saturday worning to pay the
last sad tribute to one of Sanford's former
honored citizens. P. J. Pane more, who
died suddenly at his home in Jacksonville
early Friday morning.
Before going to Jacksonville to live,
about six years ago. Mr. Parramore had
been a resident of Orange county ami
Sanford a great m any years, having come
here about 1873, from Madison, where he
was bom in March, 1850. O ncom ing to
Orange county to live. lie established a
livery business a t Fbrt Rted: In 187fl be
married Miss Edo A, Shrine, daugher of
Capf. And Mn. "William Shrine, of th a t
place. Mr. Parramore become interested
In orange culture and when the great
freeze came, he with many others lost
a fine orange grove. In the early (lays of
Sanford. Mr. ParTainore moved his fnmih*
and livery businesa to Sanford, where he
lived until going to Jacksonville, in 1905,
Mr. Parramore is survived by his wife,
two daughters, Mrs. W. H. Mitchell, of
Brunswick, (jo., Miss Aannie Louise, and
one son, Phillip J „ to whom the sym pathy
of their friends la exentfed In this, their
time of bereavement and sorrow. The
funeral services were conducted by Rev.
C. H Summers.' of the Methodist Church.
The Knights of Pythias rendered the
Inst sad rites and theh beautiful burial
ceremony, were the last sad rites dver the
body of one whose memory will ever be
kept green.

D on’t Suffer!
**I had been troubled, a little,lor nearly 7 ysai*," writes |
Mr*. L Fincher, In a letter from Peary, Ala., “ but I wm
not taken down, until March, when I went to bed and hid
to have a doctor. ,He did all ho could for mo, but.! got no
better. .1 hurt all over, and I could not reti, At last, I tried
Cardui, .and soon I began to Improve. Now I am In vtry
good health, and able to do all my housework,"

T IE HIGH
CO ST O F
LIVING

TAKE

haa not affected our job - 1
printing prices. W e ’re atill
d o in g c o m m e rc ia l w ork
, o f oil kinds a t prices s a t­
isfactory to y o u .

Womans Tonic
You may wonder why Cardul Is so successful, after
other remedies have failed. The answer Is that Cardul Is
successful, because It la composed of sdenllfic ingredients,
that act curatlvely on the womanly system. It Is a medicine
for woman, and for women only. It builds, strengthens, and
restores weak and ailing women, to health and happiness.
If you suffer like Mrs. Fincher did, lake Cardul. It
will surely do for you, what it did for liar. At ail druggists.

ANNOUNCEMENTS j
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At the c«rnr»i roiur«t .&lt;T friend* snd jr v tr r O
announce that I am a candidate for (hr nfflor of
Mayor 6? the City of Sanford, at the HsvemWr
primary,
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UVrt* Mr Ladies' Advisory Dept, CUftsMOfla Medfdas Co, &lt;
lor 3m i SI /MtrmtUiu. sad 64-pm * book, “Hosts Trtsbnsot lor Wos

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For Alderman
I hereby announce my • aiWUdscy for Ihr (KMitlan
uf A ldrrnian. tuWrrt to the decirkm of Ihr Whilr
Primary to hr
I Ik1Id Novelliti» 21. 1011
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I am a candidalo for Alderman of the city of

Sanford aubjevt to

the deciaton of the

held November 21.191t.
Primary to be fu
Pa*n* L WooMtirr

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•ubiect to the decUlon of the While Primary hrld
Nov. 21. lOtl
I hereby announce
mV candhlacy
candidacy f»r
nee roy
i»r Alderman
»ubjeet to the deciiloo of the
the city of Sanford aub'
WMui &gt;M|nary. beM Nov 21
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R om eo and Ju liet
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‘ On next Monday S ept £5. the m anage­
ment of the S tar Theatre, the popular A
motion picture house, will put on tha
well known production Romeo an d Juliet,
Shakespeares great love story. The play
presented by an excellent com pany of
actors it beautifully staged in picture .
drama by the Thanhouscr Company which
at
insures the best of photography.

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Florida and AVestcrn Beef and P o rk , Lamb, Dry and
Sail Meals, Fish, P o u ltry and Home-M ade P o rk Sau
sage.

Walk» IIamp

Sanford G ets Coggins Co.
l&gt;iie of Hie best propositions tlinf has
come to Sanford In the way of commis­
sion or produce business for some time is Havlua heid the feeiliu a uf Ahirrman for one
term. I trill asalu be n candidate for the pnaltioo
the establishment here of the office of M. and
aoilrlt your aufferage aotely uimn my paal
,
O Coggins (V , n well known commission recoil
S RlKUt
house, who will o[&gt;en an office in the
Wclborne block on the first of next
F or Clcrh a n d A ssessor
I will be a candidate lu autreel myteif In the
month.
petition of C(ty Gerii nml A ateuor, iub|ecr tn the
The fact that Sanford was chosen us while primary to he held in November
hcadipmrters for south Florida and the
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east const in preference to the inuny
other vegetable find citrus sections of the
state speaks well for our city end the
celery delta.
The office which will be in charge of
Messrs, F F Dutton nml E. H. DcnpUdu.
J r . will be one of tile most important.Tn
the south and will be rim In connection
with the main southern office at Jack ­
sonville.
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The M. 0 Coggins Co. arc -well known
hero having operated for several years in
this and the Manatep section and figured
L a iirn rq
quite largely in the celery, lettuce and
r o t' K S'it U unir
citrus business. The southern munnger
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H u M i Vil» c o m ;
will spend considerable tirrte in Sanford
n it not» h atP ir
u n i m u tu v r ow
office, and in this way the Sanford office
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will be one of ttie best in the south.
r u n i i &lt;» r u m
I OR OLP net. ISP RE
i s v i r L y v r . , \ r or
tue a u R t r r o f r i i ,
The One Crop Idtea
A i u t i OR 1 R 11. v r o RLir TU I flCL-ktS
The deterioration of the cotton crop
proviso i s r a u n
is year emphnsizes the poor business
9 ask rook n r nr.(r
VI All V L E K i r PE.Judgment liked in operating a . farm on
r o i l t 1 t r r :&gt;u ■
t u n so ACCOl'ATthe one crop plan. "Place all your egg*
I t a %r r od a r
in otps basket" may be a good injunction
Itt some instances, but n» a g«n«ral ruis
applied to funning in this stale It I*
PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD ,
almost certain to prove a failure. The
EPOSIIS IHSU3E0 AGAINST LOSS
farmer wljo ha* made a good corn crop,
4% ON SAVINGS
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saved plenty of forage, who has his fields
M. M. SMITH, Prs*
of peas, peanuts, potatoes, • with hogs
H. R. STSVCNS, V-Prss. *
enough for. hi* m eat, a cow or two and o
H. E. TOLAR, Cashlsr
hundred head of chickens, will not fare
so badly even though ids cotton makes
bUt half a crop. The experience tills
year should prove a lesson to those ‘who
have stuck to the one-crop idea and
next year should see every fa rm er' in tho
county diversifying his crops an d there­
by getting out of the old'rut into the res)
highway to success.—UvpOak Democrat.

of Quality

Where you c a n Ret the best of ev ery th in g dciivercil
to your door by special m essen g er--ap d o n T im e

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W ean* now prep ared fo (Jive to th e trade our specuil
HOME MADE C 0 R \ BEEF
T ry it— you will be pleased.

At th« • •■!«&gt;&lt;•*( of many friend,. 1 hove decided
0 an.HMime ill, candidat,, fot Ihr w Ml Iton of
Alderman of Sanfonl. aubject to the declakm of the
White Primary heid Nov 21
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“If I might venture to m ake a sug­
gestion,” remarked the obituary editor as
he glanced over the copy handed in by
the woman In black. “I would say that
the words 'untim ely end' are hardly ap ­
propriate in this case, since the decadent
wai.over 7ff-years~oT3.”
"Well”, sighed rite caller, “he ought to
have died long ago.,*

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Get up a Party, H ire a
Laurrch and C o m e to

W O O D LA N D PARK
Ix'arn to svvirii in that shady Poo! No rocks, no holes, n&gt;
;j^jej)iilcs to hurl you, $afe for any child. No Scweruge, uo slmw
only pure well water.
Emptied and cleaned' every duy. Every convenience fur
Picnic parties. Refreshments. Open Thursdays anti Sundays
Other days by arrangement.’
Th« L su n ih c i "M unit" am i "N etti»" M ill U«vc from City
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Cutaway Harrows

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H ot W eather Drinks

zero prices. Here’s the right
kind. They are made rof the
purest materials. For pleasure
and health try

A Big Glass
o f dUr famous^Soda Water at
Sc t ; Ithrill low er yourTcimperature, and make you wish that
all the year was summer.
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Plows snd^ E v e ry th in g
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ABOUT THE CITY
enlnfts—M ention of
ters In B rie f.. .
ITEMS Of INTEREST
««mmarv of ‘»&gt;e
8,nB n T■,,,
,B\»ecbwM V Arranged for Mur.
rled Hernid Reader*- ,
that ho will not be
P ^&amp; lh o u n
fur mayor
Urt Sunday at Daytona w een.
■toneth WufreU. and Walter B eattie
»pent Sunday at Daytona Beach.
’
H. Dingce is »pending a few
i f * with hortje folk, at Clearwater.
U w |] William» i» at borne again
(Jn, a ftay Of aeveral week» a t Daytona.
u , j, H. Overman ha» returned home
from • pleasant. visit to her old Kentucky

Mr*. Shelton and daughter. Helen, have
Fuil line of school books ot Moxwell s.
returned from Kentucky, accompanied by
e-tf
Mr». Mary Allen, who has been visiting
One and two horse wagons with celery
relatives In th a t State. .
flared side bodies ot I ‘nderwood-*.
17-tf
Mr». M. Allen has returned tiorne from
Autoes and carriage painting at Un­
a delightful visit to the New England derwood * Firstclass work
.11if
States, while lit New York site purchased
Mrs M L. Allen has returned from
her fall stock of fine millinery
New York, and a fine stock of millinery
J. D. Barnes, the popular commission will come soon.
(S-ltc
man is back from a trip to Gaiuesville,
AH kinds of rc|»)ir work Sanford Ma­
and brought Mrs. Barnes back with him
chine &amp; Garage Co.
tH-if
as a surprise to many friends
New tires pu t on old r,o (»arts at
Dy. Kemp, the osteopath, returned Fn*
th e Sanford F u rn itu re Co
3 5 -tf
day from Jacksonville, where he has had
New millinery arriving daily at Mr*.
charge of the practice of i)r. Davis, and
Overmans over Yowell s store. Wutch for
Dr. McK In n o n d ur injJ the summer. _
h rr string nnnrnmcrmcnt. — — - - 6—
Harley Vincent Is visiting his brother,
Gas euginc repairs Sanford Machine
J. E. V incent of this city. Mr. Vincent
&amp;
Garage Co.
( 8-tf
is a m em ber of tho 1). S. navy and has
S
u
rlie
st
line
o
f
Go
Curts
In
th
e
city.
just returned from a trip Around the
S anfofd F u rn itu re C o
3 5 -tf
world.
Col. Andrew Johnson has relumed from
a trip to New York. He rc|&gt;orta Mrs.1
Johnson has greatly improved, and she
will bo able to leave for Sanford in n few
weeks.
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WAN.TS

OES it mean any tiling to
you to have clothes to fit,
properly tailored, to hold
its shape and be absolutely sat­
isfactory even to the slightest
detail ?
_ We represent .Ed. V. P rice
&amp;. Co., of Chicago, whose Made
to Measure Clothes embody all
these features.
The Fall and Winter line of
over 400 all-wool -samples of
the newest colors, designs and
models are ready for inspection
May we have' the pleasure
of showing them to you?

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Mrs. flnrry Driver, and daughter Martha, All Local A dvertisem en t? U nder Thl»
A. &amp; Nidor U »pending a few d ax a in and'M ist Bossia Schumpcrt arc enjoying Bending. One C ent a Weed Fnfili_l»»ue
mford, and may be Induced to «toy all the pleasure of Lithia Springs, Ga.. and
will rem ain for the remainder of the
For Sale—IS huaheU nice small potato»,
inter'
for fall planting at $1.50 hu. S. M.
U tw u Prather. PlHy. and Mr. nnd Mrs. month.
Plcklns, Heard a II Avc„ K. F. D. No. 1.
J. A. McQung one of cite most prom»
u. IUni» »pent Sunday at Daytona
6-2tc
inent orange grower^ and business man
For Sale.—S. C. Whic Leghorn». S. C.
A.P, Connelly, and J. N. WhUner, of the Clearwater section was the guest Rliode island Red. mid Crystal white
Cockrels. F R. Potter. Route
notored thnntib Volusia county lost of his daughter. Mr». 0. H Dingce on Orphington
No. 2.
G-(tp
Thursday.
)f*d«r.
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For Rem—Fpr cash 1'y acres tiled land
Miss Annie F
I’hil. J. Purm- in Ucck Hnmmork. Will (ray you to inmore,
and
W,
IL
Mitdn*H~.»»iuuiwrk*w1
tirb o y -a
• * * * * ' I' T' M (&gt; Hargrove.
JsckioaviUe (his
Jacksonville Saturih»)»- .efTYrnoon. nfler 3aU (¿ast Walnut. D ei Woinr». la f»-2tc ■
RunaboutFor Sole—Some gixvl hoowUiolil furni­
attending the funernl of their father P J.
Mrs IL E. He»1
ture ni Cameron City ll*e«l only a short
Pturamore.
time. Bed room set. refrigerator, chairs,
¡¿eaiant visit'to
-F. A. Scliumpert has a tine stalk of lamps, spring out with mattress, etc. For
O snrslrrshort staple cotton, which cutne up as u information telephone or call on Mrs. W.
Mr» W. Summer» of Barnesvllle, Go.,
fi-tfc
volunteer in hi» garden. Without fertil­ A. Minnick, a t Cameron City.
1» rldtlng the family' &lt;JT her jo n . Rev. C.
For
Sale—Canopy
toil
buggy,
in
good
izer or cultivation the stalk contains 60
condition. Sec F. A. Sebum pert.
6-ti
H. Summers.
bollea of cotton.
For Sale—Several line mules, double S A N F O R D FLORIDÆ
HxvEtF. Taylor left ln»t Monday for
W. A. Upshear is calling on tins hard­ and single wagons, ami harness cheap
Morristown. Tenn.. where »he will »pend
ware trade this week. Mr llpshear is Also one (hie horse, Js» Morris* 6-2tp
For Kent—One 2 A acre, and One five
one of the most pupula r travelling salesacre farm, welt irrigated oid hammock,
man on the road and carries a tine line easy term», cash or share crop Address
of sporting good*.
Bargain. Herald Ollier
G-2tC
For Salt— Henderson » Farly Snow­
Mr. and Mrs. J. Frunk .lone» * of
Worcester. Mass., have return to Sanford ball Cauliflower plant» II S Mcl-endon.
phone 315-2, or Marry \ Kiristcin, P
for the winter Mr Jones engaged in O B o s , 'J12
'
f i- 2 u
farm ing lust season and wm so successful
Wanted—To rent a store in a good
that he will repeat the performance this locution in Sanford. Address "X” Herald
Office
G-2tr
season
I
For
Sale—Several
»ingle
ami
tlooblr
Mrs. John Mitchell of Park avenue has
wagons I wo steel plows hand cultivutreturned from a two month* stay at or. While Wyandotte eggs
Jas C
Jacksonville where she visited her hus­ Mams*
G-2tp
band who has a good position there, and
For Rent —A nice Itnle iruck farm I ■
her daughter. Sirs L. A Lyman nod acres in cultivation 2 ycur» partly tiled
F.O(|iiirr ul Herald Office.
6-tf
family
For Kent—Twti cottages SU 00 per
Mi»* Flora Price, of this ciiy. who tui» m on th E n q u ir e B Peters, MHO O a k Avr
been visiting friends and relative* m
5-2tp
Wnycroas, (in., will enter Waycro*» Busi­
For Kent—Two and one half acres ini
ness College fof u commercial course gale«! Hammock ground, cultivated three
Cash or share h ails
S. A
She has many friends In Sanford. wlu&gt; years
Idiom peon. Richmond Indiana
5-?ip
wish her success.
One of the most nullable truces of lund,
. Rev. Fred Blackburn, presiding elder of to Florida, near the beautiful Indioil River
F E E T FITTER
the Miami district, held his third quarterly now open for sale. If you want good
land,
pretty
scenery,
health
nnd
comfort,
conference here the latter part of last
do not let this offer slip by. write to J. F.
week. Ha occupied the pulpit of the Sutidell. Luke Mary Flu5-(tp
Methodist church both morning and even­
Wanted—Man with bone to sell, and
ing Rev. C. II Summers preached at collect for Singer Sewing Mac nine Co. In
and around Sanford
Address, Singer
Pierson last Sunday for Mr Blackburn.
Sewing Machine Co II Fyellngtoii, M S .
Mr M F Robinson. Sanford's wholesale Orlando. Fla
S Itc
orange merchant bus lost disputed of one
The storm season i* upffOaching You
of his properties, thus reducing his hold­ would feel better if you had some wind
ing» to 21 groves. Three year» ago Mr. storm Ini’iruncr on your house, uiul con­
F e r tiliz e r D rills, H an d Plows, H orse C u ltiva
Small
premium.
Chose &amp;
Robinson hail 63 groves nnd since then tents.
be ha» sold groves to the extent of $150,
tors, F ull Line of Planet J r . Goods,
For Sale—Cauliflower, and cabbage
000. Mr. Robinson's operations in orange plant», P U, Box UOi Sanford. Fla.
5-2tc
grove» are larger than those of any other
Rakes, Hoes and Garden Tools
person In the sooth in the same line of
For Sale—Good »ale horse, boggy, and
harness, flux 88. Route 2.
l-3p
business.
For Root—Five acres richest forms.
Close in For Sale, large truct celery
Is Coming
Rev, J. W Wildtnan is now on his way
land, tuid orungo grove, none better in
a m 'l atfoul in t»m i uptiou l I ’l j n - i ft im p lrin m is
They * f I
Or.
J.
C.
Davis
the
well
known
optician
home from Virginia and will preach Sun­
state, by owner. Box (73.
3-1 tp
-U linpleliirnt» rv rr inVcot»-&lt;J to jirn i.o r Jh«- (jriHimi I«».- big r*~iiih*
will
be
at
Robin»
Nest
Hotel
Saturday
day morning and evening in the Baptist
iglUen UUu
M i-mg and Instili;;
I uily guarantreit.
Doe of the must suitable track of land
Sept. 23rd. until Tuesday Oct. 3rd. Head­ in Florida, near the liermtiful Indian River
4 Pitrtet Jf CanUaW Hill and Drill
WHthHloi, Cult|y»tar
church. *
&gt;|n K i s««we» nm r b lto r.
stv! iMMUNAry. A J ^J fU b b in * miaut« in now »U
ache cured with glasses- Dont neglect now open for sale If you want good
en »«»I», Hut, tu 111 » i f » f f d *»i
l ’ t f » ¡uw k l) evrn in u a l l Î ^ h I î i » j
la the election for school trustee* at
12 Planet Jr D o u b ît-Wb- «1 l lo t, C u ilb e ln f, «rid Flow i * tV#c bantbefet _
yoair children's eye».
Ref». Dr. G. W. ‘land, pretty acciicry, health and comfort,
m«M
t
m
mtd*
tor
lnak*M
arw
1
rirdrnm
.
dtalfnrd In » « »
Oriimlo Tuesday the now board composed
King, Dr. J. N. Robson. J. E. Pace. F&gt;-2tc , do not let this offer slip by, write to J. F.
meiy ckïftt to plant* «libout Injury
l tor* e v iy wltb bifid V tldiaf*
of Giles, Palmer and Johnson wn»
Sundell, Lake Mnry. Florida.
(t-p
n «ml nr« the I’ U ik I Jf that yo»i i&gt;U|[bt to hi»»,
'rh
sleeted.
_
’
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For Kent—Office room on ground floor.
. We mahe &lt;■ specialty of framing
-e*
2-**
. J* R. PhlUipa is again visiting New pictures. Try u». Sanford Furniture Sanfoni Herald.
For
Sale—
Limited
quantity
of
celery
York, but for the present )• a t White Lo.
-----35 If seed, golden self blanching variety, MHO
PUins and will return with his family
5 or 6 doses "666" will cure any case stock at $5.00 per pound while It lasts.
next week. •
(T*tf
37-tf Chase &amp;. Co. . '
■i '■ .
■
• of Chills and Fever. Price, 25c.
For Sole— New hay press, never been
Place the title» to your real estate In
Hr», W. Summer», of Bamcsvillo, Go«,
•rtived if» the d ty Thursday evening on tho Realty Trust Company Biid avoid com- used. See Hand Bros, or address J. P.
Mussclwhite. Orlando.
62-tfc
• vieil to her son. Rev. a H. Summer» [jicaUons. For particulars address B. F
For Sale— 5 acre farm, tw enty bearing
»fld his family.'
WhUner. Jr., Secretary.
7-tf
orange trees. 50 peach trees, also very
Tlie
nursing
homo
at
Bth
and
Elm
Ave. large beuring pear trees, modren 5-room
Send your news locals to The HArald.
cottage, front ami back porclies, faces
h U difficult to keep up with local Is (wopared to care for a limited number
soutii Golden Lake. 3 miles south east of
of
»urgical
cases.
Mrs.
Wright,
nurse
In
happenings unless every one co-operate
Sanford; 15 minutes woik to street railcharge.
"*
33-tf way, also Oveido railroad. Fine drinking
with the fwper.
Ju st recleved a new line or Art water, good bathing fishing and swim-

Clothier and Men’s Furnisher

BUMPS

head

now

at indicate

BUMPS

U n properly

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E. G. DUCKW ORTH

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opsWtthHalf TheWork

YOU NEED

F, N. Purdy of Celery Qty was in’ the
dtfpn Tuesday. Mr. Purdy, is one of
the purchaser» who wss filmflammed in
C*kry City land.
The Homo Mission society o l the Methodixt church held their, tegular meeting
with a good attendance, Tueaday afterAWn, in the church.

squares, prices reasonable. Sanford
Furniture Co.
35-tf
yfg are equipped to.handle your repair
work.
•
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Sanford Machine 1» Garage Co.
' •
48tf.

In union there Is strength. We have
th o goods you need, and the price
you can do the rest. Sanford Furni­
Miss Lida Frenger has returned from ture Co."
“
• 33-tf

Hand Tools ^for Farming
this Season. Come in now
and let us show you-our line
of Planet Jr. Goods while
the stock is complete. . -

nurse, at the National Odd
Fellows Sanitarium.
PLANKS AND OTHERS
There Irno denying the fact that there
» money In Sanford soil, witness the fin*
t h e old reliable Plonks Chiil Touic is
automobiles the Real Estate men all own Guaranteed to drive out Malaria, to

cure Chills^Fever, Colds, and Grip, your
uml 50c
money

pec bottle. Ask your Druggist

F irs t S tre e t and Oak A v e n u e

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T H t^ W rû ttÛ .n lR 4 Ü

COUNTY HAPPENINGS
A lluriget of In terestin g Item s
From C orrespondents —

been attending lu ro m e r school Me will
return in time for the cotninfl »eaaion &lt; nd
hia filler. M iu Marie, will return with
him and resume her studies there also
MOORE'S STATION
Spretai Corm pondra» to Th* Htrxld

Tiie ladies 9! Mwro'a Station will give

THE EVENTS Of ORANGE COUNTY a pie social Friday evening, Sept. 29th, at

/

the chilrch, each lady bring a pie whidb
will he auctioned oil to the highest bid­
E fficient S to ff o f R e p o rte rs Weekly
der, each pic to be neatly clone up with
C overs th e T errito ry fo r
the owner's name inclosed. A potailar
The Herold
lady contest will be a feature of the
evening. Ladles from elsewhere will be
Ö LN E V A J O IN N G S
c o n te sta n ts. Special
gladly. rea y v i
Special Cor. to Tho llrrild.
•
care will h e ro n for th e evenL Don't forIt is with much pleasure and 0 feeling flet th e d o le, every b o d y com e.
' of suoceta for Geneva that the citizens
Everybody shut up shop and attended
of this community listen to the railroad the growers’ picnic and hod a fine time at
and boat whistles. Our train comes beautiful Beck Park at Cameron City lost
dally tho as yet no schedule has been Thursday.
established but ere many daya pats we
Mrs. Daniel SchwarU of Lake Golden
hope to make connections at Maytown has been very 111 with an attack of acute
for ail points.
* ■
* indigestion at Ashvllle. N. C., where she
A message from a former resident of has been spending the summer. She
Geneva requesting board for . quite 0 Will return to her home here as soon as
number of Northern friends who will her health improve«.
come down with him the coming season,
The telephone lines through here ore
oonArms the fact that our vicinity with being put in first-class order again.
its dim ate, ita flowing wells and moral
W. W. Dresser is fanning the Crim
standing la being recognized by many as
place os weH as hla own land this year.
a desirable place.
Mr. Reber Homrlghous who has a place
Many of those whq have been visiting
here
and formed several seasons has re­
this summer.ere again at home. Those
turned
to Wtchala. Kansas, and resumed
comihfl last . Week were [Mr. and Mrs.
the
position
he left whan he came Iiere.
Huddleston who spent a month pleasantly
Jam es M cM illan.at Lake Golden has
I — (nSVniRrwtrf'TflsiwI^i Mrs. V.
T. Peters nnd Mrs. David Speer who have shipped more than two hundred young
been visiting friends and relatives in aligotors to dealers in Jacksonville re*
Araerlaiz. Ga.. Mrs. M. S. Ethercdge and ceiUljLand still has several hundred about
•on,-Culver, who recently visited In ready to ship.
Alabam a and George; Frank Sutton has
also returned to h is' favored Geneva af­
ter spending several weeks in Forsyth,
Mr. and Mro, C. A. Runlet tun visited
Sanford last week on a . shopping tour.
Baby Clarence iso welcomed permanent
visitor at the home of Mr. and Mr 0.
E. U tile and '"grandpa Sm ith"' feels
years younger.
Mrs. Bonnell has returned from Alabama
called home by the illness of Mr. Donnell,
who according to lust report was im­
proving.
Geneva Is Indeed sorry to loose Mr W
11. Howard and very estimable family
from among her citizens Mr Howard
has recently sold his large interest in
the firm of Musselwhitc &amp; Howard to
Mr Musselwhitc, who will continue the
business nt the same place. Mr Howard
UltfUcA-^ Oviedo where he nnd his brother
YKveTpttrrhnacd a large turpentine farm
This pleasant family will be u welcome
and valuable addition to Oviedo, nnd
while we wish for them much success,
we arc sorry they could not , stay with
Miss Nevada Grant and sister Miss
Callle have returned from Orlando where
they took the examination for teachers.
The W. O W.. held their regular m eet­
ing Saturday night last, when David
Spoer was elected consul commander
visitors from the camp ut Oviedo were
lantern also
. Mr. H ym left lust Sunday for Forsyth,
Go., to visit relatives and rest up for u
while.
Miss Delia Jones is at home from
Agusta, Ga.. where she h at been attend­
ing school.

nlctng. the park never looked nicer,
dinner, the flib:fry. the coffee were nil M
-flood a* could poeelbly_.be; the »peakere
were fine, the crowd appreciative, flood
lookinfl and well behaved. The people
were well plenaed mid a number have
auflfleated dull It world be a very^nice
tiling to hold the a m ital Sunday aeiaxtl
picnic which usutt ly floes to DeLeon
Springs at this pin e. Our flrovea rauu
be seen to be a p p r lated. We doubt If
n cleaner, shadier, more pleasant »i«t
can be found for pU'uidnfl than Cameroil
City.
,__________ - ,
A marriage which will no doubt prove
surprise to thetr friends throughout the
South was O urt'of Miss Olga Holcombe
White and Mr. J. W. Karnes, J r . which was
solemnized in the parsonage of the First
Methodist church, this city. Monday., nt
1 o’clock p. ‘ m.. Rev. J. Edgar Wilson
officiating.
Miss White, who home Is ot Pensacola,
anived in Gainesville on Saturday morntug last, and spent the day In making
Anal arrangem ents for the - appearance of
the Alkahest Lyceum Course attractions
here, formal plana having been perfected
upon several previous visits.
Mr. Berne*. who is the Florida repre­
sentative of Smith '
Holden, fruit and
produce m erchants. New York City, nnd
who makes his hend-&lt;tuarters at Sanic^d,
arrived Sunday, registering at the White
House, at which hostelry his intended
was also a g u est Mr. Barnes' home, it
is understood, la nt Wilmington, N. C..
hut hia duties keep him on the road the
greater portion of the time.
No one was aw are that a wedding
was brewing nt tho hotel, b u t'a b o u t the
noon hour Mr.. Barnes called at County
Judge Mason's office, securing the license,
and nt 1 p, m., the happy event transpired
as above stated.
The bride is a charming young woman,
possessing those gratfes dT' personality
and accomplishment to be admired, nod
Mr. Uarnes is to be congratulated upon
winning her hand and heart.
Following the ceremony, which wm*
witnessed by only Paslur Wilson's family,
the happy couple returned to the hotel
for dinner, receiving the hearty con­
gratulations of .those who had been np-&gt;.
prised of the ceremony by a straggling
reporter. They left in the evening via
the Atlantic Const Line for S an­
ford —Gainesville Sun.

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W ITH OU T T H E USE O F HEAT.
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Mradon «to not aSecteJ by eJticare

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IDEAL FERTILIZERS
BEST
To gain a place on our regular list a formula must not only produce
results, but rcyults with a P R O FIT . The user of fertilizer
considers flic effect on his pocket-book the REAL result
ID E A L F ER TIL IZER S produces the right effect, for it w,,ik,
Nature. The preference of each class of vegetation i,ir in
source of plant food ii carefully studied as well a» tin- proper
proportions to give perfect balance— no lack, no waste
With proper application of proper food vegetation outgrows I, ,%M
‘ and insects to a great extent, and being strong an.l si, r ,
produces fruit that is pleasing to the eye and p„l .ir ,n(f
brings financial returns pissing to th e ‘grower.
Do not lose the masttnum profit duetyou by using poorR l o.n.rJ
plant food from improper sources.
IDEAL -t, , I i,,t
PRO FIT.
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JACKSONVILLE

FLORIDA

To Think of New Furflishi
For Your Home

Books

The Little Cousin scries has been added
to the children's corner.
There are twelve cousins, viz: Yellow
.Thqndef.'ihe Indian boy; MnM. the hlueoyfcd Norwegian glrli-Nornh. from tho land
of the shamrock and uiljtyp;
aT’jJb&amp;J
to know, from Holland. China. J u m p ,
Russia, Arabia. Ancliahn, Scotland. Ger­
The funeral scrvicej were held on many and Brazil.
Tuesday at the chn[&gt;el In the Orpluinnge,
Some yt the cousins' are well known
Rev. C. H. Summers of Sanford conducting
to Master Arthur Dicklns, and Henry Methe service« Burial was at Tampa.
Laulin. Jr. We refer our Juvenile rendejs to them for further information^
Library opens Tuesdays, 4 to 6 p. in.:
Saturdhya, 4 to 0 p. m.
E xam inations F o r P o stal P o s itio n
On October 14th there will be an ex­
amination held at Sanford for lire position
of Cletk and carrier in connection with
the free delivery system. For particulars
inquire of Postm aster Haskins.

EVFRY1 HING IN FURNITURE, QUEENSWARE
Ot i c a c w l i ne of

AND S i n u s

R A N G E S ami K I T C H E N

S T O V E S a r c t he k i n d y o u h a v e w a n t e d an 1
c o u l d n ’t get.

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Rand Building

B A R G A IN

COUNTER

J u s t a c ro ss the

s tre t

Mrs. Eva Tolar of Sanford recently
spent a few days with her sister. Mrs
F ittlshnil
W L Sieg is visiting friends in Jack ­
sonville for a few days.
M rs G. R. Nicholson has recovered
from her -recent illness In Daytona
Beach sufficiently to return home to
Geneva where her.friends are welcoming
her.
W enrcglm i to know that lire latest
report from Mrs. Fultz, who has - been
quite 1)1 in Defiance Ohio, it to the effect
tim t aha 1« much improved and . expects
fo atari for Gtpeve about the 20th.
Some body would do well to build a
large boarding house in Geneva, a t the
demand for such a place Is on the in­
crease, even the drummers find it hard
to get lodging.

Jacksonville, Florida
During our twenty-two years actual’busincss experience as F. O. B. sc lie
tributors of Fruit and Vegetables throughout the United States and Canada w
fcctcd an organization that shows results satisfactory to shippers as is evidpr
following telegram sent to one of Sanford s leading growers who investigated
and plan of operation.

The boat McNeil came into Lake Har­
ney Suturdky h«ghl heavily load«] with

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Thi® Is o u r TWELFTH CONSECUTIVE s e a s o n w ith C o l l i n s Cotnpany all of w hich have been very sa tisfacto ry . Oiir c o n tra c t was
let last w in te r for the season by a unanim ous vote of all those
p resent. We reg ard Coggins th e safest, m ost capable com m ission
com pany wc have ever done business with. So f a r a s th e w rite r
Knows they will continue to handle o u r fu tu re c o n tra c ts. Mangan o l a Fruit Growers Association, Ed McLain. Sec’y, M anganola. Colo.
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Wc respectfully invite those who have not made plans for marketing thei
Vegetables to communicate with our Sanford office, that wc may have an opp
explain our plan of F. O . B. selling anddcstributing Florida P r o d u c t s *
(o r W uinbn.

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Bays from Southerland where he bai

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TVfC are many r®*»“ for the bo&gt;r
„m s Um f«rnu Many rcasoua have
^usted,
L T After
Afirt’ obaervlnfl
obaeridng cooditkmi and

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U of the oplnlcn that
teindpal trouble lie* with our educeiloatl system and lu operationthe farmer** education wan. In b it day,
tiidty in both »chool and at home on the
K turn So alto U the education of the
(anner a boy today faulty both In achool
s a l a t borne on the farm. What ore
snoe pf the fault» with the ayatem and
its operation!
flrit. the country »cbool aa a rule doea
■not really and with due eameatneaa give
‘ toitruction In agriculture and rural life.
Second, the achool la usually taught by
‘ a teacher who doea not know much about
tgrkulture and caret nothing about rural
problem»—rcallv out of »ympathy with
ibe environment.
•&gt; third, moat of the textbooks are wrll'
ten by thosa Who possess aa Utile knowl­
edge about and interest In country (lie as
lbs teacher, and therefore, the textbooka
usually reflect their atliludo on the sub­
ject and woefully fail to meet the needs
of tha rural boy.
fourth, the »cbool house is often un­
attractive andi uncomfortable and the
appearance of the grounds are considered
of |](Ue or no consequence.
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Fifth, the achool term la loo abort.
Sixth, when an ambllloua bojl finishes
the country common achool be muat go
to town nr city for further Inatruction,
with agriculture even more atrenuoualy
barred, ami there tire Job ii (Inlahcd and
1« 1* thoroughly weaned from the old
home and the old farm.
Seventh, on tire furm often he la a
drudge and he must pick up information
by observation and hard knocks. Pocket
money to huu is a problem that would be
worthy the metal of a financier.
la the picture overdrawn!
not the
statements correct!
/
However, if une lake» the /liberty of
erftkisimt be is in duty bound to suggest
remtdiei f o better way. Here it i.
First, leach agriculture mid problem* of
m i l Jife ‘every day. every yppr-Vnot
niigate It to one grade a ltd the- lost

D redging The C anals
A representntiye Of The Heruld with
3 . Rung!! inntle th r trip too Geneva fwry
last Tuesday in Capt. Pegdnharts' good
launch Mamie. The trip up the river Is
a delightful one under ordinary cir­
cumstances and in the palatial launch of
Capt! Pegcnhart it is a rettl pleasure
trip. •
The work at Geneva ferry under tfie
supervision of J. T. Mcl-ain is progressing
rapidly and the wooden trestle work
being finished and they are awaiting
the arrival of the ¿reel work for the
drawbridge. The 'dredgt bout of the
M erril-Stevcnsi Co..'-of Jacksonville Is
buay cutting canals through the horse­
shoe bends (o obviate the construction
of but one draw and lo any who has
not watched the dredge,
the sight is
*
wonderful
The m am uoth double shovel controlled
by hydraulic pressure di[n down into
the soil and scooping up a mass of dirt
drops it gently on the embankment and
goes back after another one
Two cubic yards" of soil Is ttn* bite
taken every two minutes and the way
lids dredge walks along • is very in
ter eating.
The trip to the dredge ij.'tvell worth
while and any one wishing to spedd
j few hours can enjoy this trip hy con­
sulting Capt. Pagenhart.
City Council M ee ts
City council met In regular session
Sept I Mtlu at 7 .10 p. m
Present—W !&gt; Holden, (trrtndrnl |«tu
lem; H. H. Steven». S Runge. H \ tluw
uni. J. I). Davison.
Absent—IV I- Tht.ishri II
Inuni
Minutes of the last inditing were read
and ap(iroved. Moved and seconded that
the apprutvlalion of ten dollars (wr month
for tfie (Tty Improvmcnt Association Iw
renewed, and that they be paid for the
[vast thrq«* montfis ut the same rate
Carrie«) uiovrvl and seconded that pay
mem on scavenger om ii v* i be resumed
and thaï L K. litud) fa1 paid for Ins
August work ('juried
Moved and seconded rtult «n ordinance
entitle«l. ali ortlinonce ini|a&gt;sing ecrtain
liecense tu**«, be piaceli un ite luti remi
iug by tuie only
Cutned li wns ilieu
remi hy title and (&gt;ii*s&lt;Sl il» litui reuding
On motion the fillls a» «igned hv thè
Fresldent und u[&gt;(&gt;ruvr&lt;l hy thè finanre
commi t te be paid. Carri n i On tuoi ioti
the cuuncil tlien ndjourned

ED IT O R
answer. EeTuiTiblW dowlj ArBilETTWrrTnrraT5&gt;
À Jtad for «1
flvR ntlvlr*
Kit EE OF th e tim e you have It paid for. Substan
&lt; OBT on «It «ubjvct« jw rla lu ln * to Ih» tlaf. Oral-class construction, using good

su b je c t o f b u ild in g for Ih» rvadvrs o f th is
paper On a c co u n t of h!» wld» cvp«rl»n c«
»* E d lio r. A u thor «nd M a n u fa ctu rer, h»
I», w ith o u t dou bt, th* h lfh e a l « u th o rlly
o n »11 th e»« su b je ct» A ddret» «11 Inquiries
to W ll|la m A !t»d ford . N o
ITS W est
J a c k so n b o u lev a r d . C h icago. I l l . «nd on ly
• neto«« tw o -c « iit atsrnip for reply.

The Joy of home building for a
great many, especially for those living
In our larg er cities, Is to get far out
Into the country. In some of the nu­
m erous p retty little suburb« th at are
within easy co m m ulfn?d istan ce Moat
American clllea are fortunate In their
suburbs.
If the home builder w ants
a wooded bomealte, a marine view, a
beautiful river rottnge, picturesque
scenery where rtntiire has scoopud out
ravines and built hills, or If the tastes
run m ore to agriculture and poultry
raising, a suburban community Can
usually he found that pretty exactly

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Tho) me ie »ati»i-*i hy th^
a U tu III« t le openliiIK Of 4 rulv e. but
tìn m tre l B n y b m ild , uno o f th e s to k e rs ,
e x c la im e d
" T h a t's fr ig h te n e d 'i n * tod e a th ." and. fa llin g , ha In s ta n tly axfire d

We’re Opposed
to
Mail Order Concerns
Because—
kTrwT o f 4 h o if f s 't o b u ilfl? T T lia l n)k
I t r l a l s h o u ld I u s e !"
T he best ' adv l r * In s c i s s r to th is In. "P la c a yo u r
case In th * hands of a rc h ite c t*
w ho
ha ve m ade a s p e c ia lty o f hom e p la n ­
n in g , snd get t h * l r e x p e rt a d vice as to
Just th e k in d o f re sidence I hut w ill
b e st m eet y o u r needs; and next, m ore
Im p o rta n t s t ill, " b u ild w a ll "
T h e re

Ing p trta t hhst has been dsV efbped fo r
th is purpose, so a ll d lftlc u tty fro m th is
source u rem oved
f t Is said th a i
houses b u ilt tn th is w ay are Just as
w a rm In th e w in te r tim e as houses o f
b ric k o r stone, and a t th e sam e Urns
are tnm rh d rye c, b e in g In th in re s p e c t
equal to -« a u b k ta n tla ] fra m e hous«.
As to a r tis tic a ppearance, n o th in g Is
fin e r
F ro m Ih * Illu s tr a tio n It w ill be
seen th a t o rn a m e n ta l panel s tr ip s o f
wood
u**d ' n c o n n e c tio n w ith th e
ce m e n t p la s te r s id in g to b re a k Up Ibe

large surfaces end
tiv e

F irst Floor Plan.
Is no wisdom or aoonomy In putting

tawM!lw|jm ittsctwt ItfàM

Thvy h»re nwa« coqtHUiwd
« «oat to I on)..iing dm isSrsmU
of our r
Ewrjr reel r*»«lred by d w a
Irum die commgnky Is s direct
Iom to our nrerebeeW—

i!■i-r
shore« «vary
[■diet u a bs a«« i t hi bare,
recaUtag good*
good«
without delay in receiving
• ij J the preuLdity of auätaka«
is ¿JiiDg o«den.

TK« ¿«luti! h

produce an a ttra c ­

R n gllah h a lf tim b e r 1' e ffe c t

The Interior of this house Is ar
ranged both conveniently and to get
the g reatest am ount poaglble of d*
«treble Hying space. 'The living
room fa a vary larg e ap artm en t, ex­
tending clear across- tha front of 'th e
house, and Is well lighted.
T he re­
ception hall ts so placed aa to be an
a ttra ctiv e addition to the living room.
The dining room and kitchen a re well
situated
On th e second floor th ere a re four
larg e, bedrooms, w ith clothes c!61et
apace. The bathroom la on this floor.
The total width ol this bouse Is St
feet, Ita length, 48 feet I InHnes. ft la
stated that this design can be carried
out com plete for |4J&gt;00, using a good
substan tial graoe of m aterial th ro u g h ­
out. F or * su b stan tial suburban home

U baa many polaU
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A ragged liyinst came to my back
dour early the other morning and gave
me a long song and dance about being
broke and business disasters bringing
him to absolute begging. "Were you a
business m an", 1 asked
Yes sir. he replied.'
.Wfiut kind of business, I inquired
"I tried to start u livery business
Venice." was the unswer.
He gut the money.

m eets thru re q u ire m e n ts
New Y ork, S e p t 1 1 — Nn t-v h iln u u rt of
T h e re are tw o k in d s of siih n rb s .
moving (Mctures of the Beante murder
th o se th a t "Just grew
tn d 'hose ih n t
(rial will he (»ermineti in N«-w York. AI
a re th e o u tg r o w th o f plans laid out hy
m an o f fo re s ig h t.
"O lv s me good
ter a conference with Mayor Guynor,
tr a n s p o rta tio n , e le c tric c a r* e v e ry io n
Jam es G. Wallace, Chief of the Bureau of
m in u te s , * n d le t m« have a h u n d re d
Licenses, nddrease«! a Ictier to (versons
a cre fa rm fifte e n m ile s fro m th e bust
engaged%»hi the moving picture business
W JT
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ness s e c tio n o f th a e lly . and J w ill
in which fie said ,
allow you h th r iv in g s u b u rb In fir e
"I b e g rn Inform y w t th n t a n y m tiv ln g
y e a rs ," re c e n tly ssid « veteran In th e
pictures, films, or sior«wi|iiiciuu view«
' a rt o f p ro m o tin g « « b u rb im d e v e lo p ­
relullog in ihc Beatile murder i¡t»«-, ,1c
m ent
pit ting any Mene III yi&gt;|toe«rion (here
T h is g ives s v sin s Me Ip In lh«V »'«»
with or fcniiirmg any (»-rum iinpllCateii
w ho w a n t* to b u ild a lm n o lf « h o m e
(herein are oonilttiunetl lor the teuMin
and at th e »«(lie ilti.e re a lize « good
p ro fit on his In v e s lm e n t In ibe e ve n t
thnt «Ii«-v are until in t&gt;e -liown tn (dart-»
“t sate
K irk o u t « lik e ly lo o k in g sub
of pulite iiuiUM-m. ril
u rh w h e re the land value» have not
uvxr
lo n e up io o h ig h and p io n e e r It fo r
S rp tr in b r r a Mot Monfh
« w h ile
I* » l i l be w o rth doing w ith
» ih» |»,i«t few ilay. «&lt;W
S (qui hnout souia of the e i l t e t u f &lt;o n vt-n 1ences
tru-d
uni
«uill»
ami
il
h&gt;iv
i
imsl
(fini ai
o f e lty life fo t « tim e . If by so d o in g
111) tirile ilunng lite sumnifi lini ili«» licnt
you can se ll r o u r place In len years
■fci-l m&gt; hii ii»* \ o iinliug tu tlic «fallici
tim e fo r tw o ot* th re e tim e s as m uck
hureim Iw-ptcuilHu i» ulway» a bui monili
a* you paid fo r It
a* Ila- folliti» mg »•-i-.»i i »ili »huw
In v e s t In s te p lo tte r k»-snd e iijo j th s
p lw a su ie o f • n ic e *n rd « n green
l - i instam i «line l H71 ma iuuuill.li.Ut
«il far a* m ila lo iiu i «ppeainn&lt;
s h rtlb * traee and (lo w ers w ith p le n ty
(»•raturc»
iturmg St-ptcmlM-« un usvcrsl
pf s b t le k m a s o n ry s t r u c t u r e
o f s u n s h in e and open s ir a ll aro u n d ,
T ila r n m e u t p la s t e r Is a p p lie d
In .IcciiMun» bave ningciL frulli '.**i n, as ,]«and a ll y o u r o w n
T h en a fte r a tim e
gre«** Miitmimn uf ’J."» occutred m IH73
th rw s c o a t * c o m p le te ly Im b e d d in g th e
w hen (he s u b u rb has developed, you
e x p a n d e d rnetiü ln'h a m t b u ild in g up s 1m’ Hll atu) 'in ,|*-^ri-es i» . um-*l ni 1.177 3.1,
can s e ll o f l u lot o r tw o and be pi ec
e o v s r lu jt a b o u t thr&lt;f*' q u a r t e r * o f an
I 'a* m finiti
I In- highcsi iun*iniiiin
tlc a ily In d e p e n d e n t fo r life
•In c h In ih fi k n cas
T h is Is ( h o r o u x f )ly
tfial evet uccurred al »intimi in Si-pi cui
l l 1e n o ju ra l fo r tfie p ro s p e c tiv e
w a lc rp rtv o fe d w i t h »p«vclal w a t e r p r o o f
ber wnr Hm in IN7."&gt;
,
lurtae k u tld c r to usk. \\lh a t la Q i* host

Second, employ a teacher _ who knows
aomethiug about agriculture or will learn.
.. but what is vastly of greater Importance,
manifests a lively interest in the prob­
lems, difficulties and needs of the com­
munity in which (he school it situated.
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Third, adopt and use textbooka pre­
pared by agricultural men (in coopera­
tion with good writers if need bo) who
Paying mils
understand rural problems and are in
i.osl
week
a
iiihii »tep(uul up to u» irul
sympathy with rural fife.
said
he
would
p
u , us every cent lie owc-l
fourth, make the school house both
U
S
if
tie
lived
till
Saturday mghi We
comfortable and attractive, am i'beautify
presume
the
nsaii
died. Another man
—.the ground»
said
he
would
pay
us
in a day or two ns
Fifth, lengthen the term to a full achool
sure as we. were horn. Query 1ini th**
- i year.
Sixth, provide ifgricuHural high schools m an Ue or were we never Ivorn! Another
under rural environment and rural super- said he would settle as sure tr* shouiiug
Vision where the boy» may continue their We presume shooting is very iinrerinin
-- Reparation for life work on ithe farm, far Anuthcr man said he hojwd n&gt; g-&gt; t«» lie
f:movcd from tfie distracting Influance of ’ devil If he did not |wry *i*&gt; witluu three t
town snd city life, (tun heretofore h n v e id a** Haven i seen bu» sim e M.pi..*.
proven so fatal to the aspirations of the that he has gone, but trust he did not
hope ill vnm Quite u number .“Sid llicy
_ ru/aUy inclined boy reared'on the farm.
Seventh, take the farm boy Into port- would see us touiofruw I hey must Imve
Dttthip—giving him an Interest that will stricken blind, or tomorrow has not come
flrsduaUy develop the Idea of ownership One man told us six months ago tluit he
lo iu proper light and knowledge and would pay as soon us he" got some money.
The m an would not lio, of course he has
— love of roral llfc.
Eighth, provide wholesome sports for not had a cent since.
the boys in the borne community and
T ourist* Are Coming
(lv* them time at regular intervals for
There
will
be more tourists in Sanford
»•creation.
j*
this
season
than ever before.
Capt
WU1 it work! Try it. It oitm ot pos­
Pagenhart
has
been
in
correspondence
sibly give worse result*, than the present
system has given, nor can it produce lesa with a number of them as has Capt. Mc­
Millan. both of whom have launches for
•ffldent farmers,
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p".
percentage of boys leaving the hunting and fishing parties, and every
hotel roan in Sanford lias received num ­
firm will be materially reduced.
furtherrhore, what is of far greater erous inqurlcs regarding occr modations.
■’P 'M o tlith e practical certainty that. Considering that but very little effort has
“Oder such a system, those who do re- been mad« by any one in -Sanford to
ta*ih on the farm wiU be for better divert (he tourist travel this way. thr
fanners, will be far better equipped foe outlook ia certainly m ost' encouraging.
Htiienshlp. and wiU be far better able to The Sanford Commercial Club should be
1
^ ™°ney with which to pay far augmented by every m erchant In the city,
¡here Irpprovemenu ond others. Other and a most strenuous campaign inaugu­
' • late* hayg tested this system and It haa rated ut once in order that several thous­
P»oven iu media and effectiveness. Shall and new people could be attracted to
* • continue tq feed our boys Into th e Sanford during lire winter season.
h&gt;*n and city hopper because we fa»l to
WIN Inherit at Slxty-Flva.
Proper« them far rural life! Nothing lesa
T h e WllLDt Mr»J.M ary O lm stead of
.“ ‘•n the beat -U good "eebugh for th e
Brooklyn, file d In th é lu m &gt; g a ta a
, fatm boy.
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JT-- w.• --&gt;• -= offlea tn Kings county recently,'itiak*a
a provision th at none o f th* lagalBes
sr* to rac« lre tb etr sliare o f tha e*
ta te until they rsac.h tha ag* of ■*, t ^
1
Are years, except In the cas» o f ths
• » " ’ » I l f s h i t ____ __
tw o grandchildren, who will reo*lv*
. * • x t * e \ - im m o s i t
th eir sh are when they become tlilrtyflv* year* of sgs.
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grade, perm anent building m aterials,
costs but little more th an the tem po
rary sort.
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It 1b well to have an oye lo the fire
resisting v h aracter of the house, esp »
d aily when built In the suburbs
or sm aller com m unities where there
ts very little Ore protection. The flrerciOstlng m aterials brfck veneer, ce­
ment, etc., wire slate or tile ro o fs are
exceedingly popular and help to m ake
the b est sort of building Invest­
ment.
The design Illustrated herew ith Is a
cem ent plaster house,*the cem ent ap­
plied over expanded m etal lath. This
Is s m ethod of construction th at has
attained great populnrtty*-th£.Ijvwt Ore
or six year* for suburban buljdlnga
At a cost of vary little In excess of or
dlriary clapboards or shingle siding
this cement plaster Is put on, making
s house that has all lite advantages.

title of my friends living in this city
ought to receive a medal for presence of
mind in great dungei His wife lias
vet) fine dog and laid ilog is ut the
j habit of sleeping on the lini at times.
Several evenings since my friend was
"anting in « game of draw with several
friends and having [gritty to drink they
were nit feeling guttr ggy.
started
home abrftil' 2 p. m.. in the morning.
crawled up stairs and munuged to get
his clothe» off witliout disturbing his
wife. As lie crawled under the sheet
Iwwever sin* awakened sulfli ipmly
say, "Fido gel ofT tfie lwd."
My friend in telling npt utxrnt it said
he still liad presence of mind enough to
lick het hand mu) she (maned off into
lilistful slumber

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Man. n«a your conp«tito«s
with \h*:
thaifJ owm waapo*«—
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will carry vota m«*««g« IsSoi
hundred« of h u m « in ih* tom .
mur-jty It u th« en Ml Bwduim
of kill m I tour gi«MHI ton-

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■We have just been reading a .book on
the “Mohair Industry of America.’* by
Percy P. Vyle," of Jacksonville^ Florida,
and in conjunction with a retent article
we read in the New York Herald relative
to goats, it is possible that out of these
comments some of our fanner correa*
pondents and. prospective settlers on
* Vnln«dar-Fnrmy~Tnwv he given rr~new timr
of thought relative to the hitherto un‘ mentioned resources of the fine tract of
general fawning' land across the river
* fft&gt;m-Snnwrd.
The book deals with the finer breed of
goqt called the Angora from which mo­
hair is clipped-m ohair being the tech­
nical name for the fiber of the Angora
goat used in the manufacture of a variety
of fnbrica, either pure, or in connection
with wool, silk, linen; ettx, the shorter
hair of the Angora is used in the manu­
facture of automobile tops, lap robes; etc.
The odor noticeable in the common goat
is entirely absent In the Angora; the odor
in a fleece of mohair is milder than that
in a wool fleece and is not at all offensiveC

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THESE GOATS THRIVE ON BRUSH
- AND SHRUBBERY. They could not live
fine pasture lnnds #like cattle and
shcep^-their feed must be of a browsing
nature
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With the opening of large acreages of
wild land Tor farming and agricultural
purposes, there is mi enormous demand
for Angoras in the middle west for clear­
ing-these lands of the brush ayd shrub­
bery.
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In localities where the land UBcom:
.pletely subdued by brush the goat Is con­
sidered of more valiic for the purpose of
clearing it than for its mohair, its incat
or skin combined.’ G oats w ill convert
a w ild e r n e ss Into a p a stu re w ithout
expense to th e farm e r, Goats- are
even leased for this purposo in the west.
In Missouri, breeders are paying ¿pec; iul attention to the production of Angora
goats as live stock-for the markets. Owing
to the tremendous shortage of- five stock
in this country, there is a good profit,
they osaert, in the breeding of any kind
of meat product.
As fur back us AbraludnV du)^ we
read of goats V*ing used for meat, and
this, too. when there were - many cattle

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and sheep. The reports that! goats are
sold to meat packers is true, but It re­
fers to the Angora goat only.
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ingly nutritious and palatable. The meat
of the Angora competes with lamb from
the fact of its exceptionally fine whole-"
some flavor.
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Were this fact,.Boy* Mr. Vyle, more
gcrierAlly known, Angora1 goat .flesh
. would
the worlds favorite oriqjjiifpu- .
Inr m(*nL. The only reason why these
superior goats are qot more often seen in
the market reports oT receipts and ship­
l
ments is that they pass as sheep. An. gorn flesh commands thq some price as
the best mutton.
It is stated that Angora goats thrive - -' ,
best in high and dry altitudes as these
altitudes have a beneficial effect on the
mohair. Angofas require a great amount
of exercise They are exceptionally sen­
sitive of restraint—-the greater the exer-

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dae the better ¡the mohair.
The point that occurs to us is this;
Leaving mohair out of the question,
why not Introduce the Angora goat
on Volusia, Farms, first, for clean*
Ing up the land, and second, for
raising as live stock?
It is not likely that the Angora goat
would do well on our lands if considered
'puTd^fa^lWTUuUal^f, a y e ll usihuritwrsseem agreed that to grow the fine ‘ tex­
ture, the Angora must have the rugged
hillsides on which to climb.
In cleaning up land, howevef. we an­
ticipate that they would prove of Inesti­
mable value Pictures in the “Mohair
Industry of America” show some won­
derful ■effects *of before aud after—of_
lands covered with bushes and of those ’
same lands cleaned up like a park solely
through llie medium of the Angora goat

they will Alto eitcmilnatc all
other punlout weed* ni well
«nd ai the aatna Uw- toread •
•' trwtU rich frrtiiiirt over lb*
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land.. The Attflor«- toar Ik the
• cheapeel etthroilnaUi* I hare
ever found fur wild ctiiotn and .
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that the Department ascertained the
facts of marketing from the actuol pro­
ducers. Answers 10 the question, "Do
you, have any difficulty in disposing of
your surplus Angoras for meat?" were in­
variably in the negative.
IS VOLUSIA FARMS CLIMATE
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* So far^ns temperature Is concerned, no
- pkice has been found that is too hot
or too cold for Angoras. Though not
pa^ al to heat, they will stand it quite
us easily ob - sheep. Shade - is essential
where the sunshine is very warm. The
climate in Angora, where the breed orig­
inated and is still supposed to flourish in
its most perfect stnte, is extreme. A
temperature as high as 85 degrees is reg­
istered there in summer. In the Cape of
Good hope, where Angoras are thriving
well, the temperature goes higher in sum­
mer.
Almost any kind of soil, except wet
and marshy land, is suitable for these
gouts
Crossing the Angoru. bucks upon the
common goats of the United Slates huve
been very satisfactory in many, respects.
Many of the large flocks of Texas and
New Mexico have had Mexican docs for
. their foundation. Why not success with
the Florida goat?
. According to the latest available sta­
tistics. Volusia county hns only 124
goats, presumably of the common breed.
&gt; ■.Florida bus only 40,210, 60 the opportunities there ate in this State for high-

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\ On Pine Key, near Tampa, Florida,
Mr. H. H. Moioche has n. herd of 100
head of goats. On this Key there is,
a very heavy growth of grass and other
vegetation, and it is to get rid of this that
the goats were placed there. We do not
know whether Mr, Molociio’s goats an? •
Angoras or not, but we believe tile An­
gora better suited to Volu&amp;in Farms than

the ordinary common goat, because of
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gmde ¿oat breeding have not been exthe sto$k raising posslftlities. ,■IÍÍ.
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- Ol tensively developed.
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Angora goat raisers have been put
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into circumstances of •comparative uf‘•'Jr .iKune of the goveminem’s reasons for m\fluence by the scarcity rt&gt;f sheep and
, :Jdertuking-to develop the American goal
lambs, which has exerted- ,n demand for.-, , V
. ; are tlicse—und tills opens another phase
their output ot very remhnerutivc prices.'
of the question we have not touched;
Lamb and mutton is a luxury ip FFlorida
k
"It is the unnniinous opinion of milk
onlyto.be thpught of—niv#F’eaten on
account of its scarcity amHls
Lamb chops Bold for
Jacksonville lost winter,
asked for the toughest mutton.
^ No Disease Is Known tftj tlrt An
easily digested than jcow’s. milk... Is. abgora Goaf.
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Fanners’ Bulletin,
^AFpartment of Agriculture,
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There M l' a - deep-seated prejudice.
against the use of goat for m eat This
ta founded vpOti £ ignorance rather than
experience. The most iU-sm’elling "billy*!
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V\_ "Cheese made from goat's milk Is of
%*U;the choicest varieties and commands the
highest prices.
&gt;•- - Ask yqnt grocer the price of SchweitWqitffmL and other goat milk
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‘ of the worst possible type is by many
inode the standard of goat meat for the •
■ whole of the goal Family.
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* . .Iriflced,» the possibilities opened up by
tills subject are so many that this BuiSlimpalilrt lambs. which are consid- .
lrtin can only briefly dwell on a few. We
ered among the best kinds of meat, are .
said not to be superior to a well-fed wellfirmly believe that with care In the se­
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cooked Angora kid. In the Southwest, v|5
lecting,’ a fanner can find os good land,
these animals are as readily sold for
absolutely dry eod without marsh, on
iijeat as sheep and the market has never '
Volusia Farms ns anywhere, and in additiod,1. given attentloo and study, we bebeen overstocked. In nearly every lo­
cality where they have been killed for
‘ H e re Adgora goat raising and by-promutton, there has never been a deroga­
ducts wifi
profitable. c*
wlll prove very profitable,
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tory statement concerning its quality.
Will YOU inakbYipe of this, ■
only
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In Cape Colony it is said that the old
of the many resources of Volusia Farms?
â 'Æ
does are slaughtered to furnish
ieii meat
i n u u for
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farm hands and young wether« are sold
to butcher«. In California many miners
purchase Angora wethers in preference
to sheep wethers for salting down for
winter use, because, as they state, the
Angora contains less fat. is more easily
kept and is just as palatable
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So itinny inquiries hove come to, the
Bureau of Animhl Industry concerning

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I with to key to your tubeCiUiet
that i «malí flock oí Aurora
koaIt wUl tfo the work h elm
and much cheaper than the
method ot the Oey-artmeni of
Ajtrlfaltuie. and while the koala
a/fe file r in tnat!o£ the uokmt

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Homesteaders are making their herds
do the work of clearing the land of brush
for later farming operations, in other
parts of the country, why not on Volusia
Furms?
A subscriber, writing to the “Southern
Agriculturist," desired to know how to
externóte wild onions, and a correspon­
dent replied;

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ARTICLE IV
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U n llr Hr o th e r lwi&lt;nl of C a rp e n ta ra and Join
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General Insurance Agents

Sanford Local Unkm Nu 1751. U II ol C a n d ì
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B P 0 t . S an fo rd I o d i c 1241
Meet Fir*» and Third Wednesday rullìi, comer
F in i «nil Palm ello
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W r i t « to r S t e n c i l s and M a r k e t
R ep o rts Today

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¡¿¿•T ™ *, wfcoibaUefcetOOe of theirn um ber«,
a S m a n . and one
S j ot of tnutrai »ball be eirctad by th# mwnbert
!/ „ id church at thalr Brat refutar m eetliU In
1unary of eorh and every rear, but any m ille«,
iflh e full board, »ball coollmte to a rt a* .ucb un- ,fl (heir lucceaaor. or ipoccaaora are elected and
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Until tVC xilredular election in
1912,
•hr board of truiteea »ball b* a i toltovi. W. Auinnkl lien K M«rl*. B A. Howard. Ch«» HT

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Ti* hiihett amount of In dA tedn eu or liability
w which i hi» corporation may »1 any tim e subjsrt
Riaff »hall not e»i-eed two-third» of the actii.il
-—»•le» vf it* rarporate property.

ARTICLE IX
Tie tmourii in value of the real e«tate which
ikU nrtucalton m»y bold » h allV within the d ta*
cet^-n .,f the ImaM of t rut tee», subject always to
the u(,r.r«v.»l uf ihe Circuit Jodie
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UEO U MARIS
Sanford
FRANK F. DUTTON
Sanford
W M HAYNES
Sanford
B A. HOWARD
Sanford
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C*.!»n i* 0. a«cz • I

O nihuS i) .«.-»vUAllr appeared before me. an
ijhcer autiavirrd la tik e ackno«iad&lt;ement» of
de«!*. Walter M Ifaynea. wtH known to me. to be
o x of the i» n ra i who »uVcrtbrd to tjie tore£uin»
charter aad ». l noj.lulled before me that tam e
• • w*» alined !,.( t Uv pnrpuae* t|&gt;e t »wr tÿ t loath
Wllue*, rut Innd Slid teaju fio m ce at Sanford,
rice via thb the tilth day of September. A. D

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Notice o f E lection
k k o m . yetltlun» ti&lt;nrd by more than ten per
cent of the «*dj»lerrd voter» of «taction ptccmcH
i and 20. of Orint« emuny, FloHda, which at*
tmUtMauly kicatad, hava preaentrd to thla board
it Ita reiular n w tin i hckl Sapu fl, 1911. oaklnjl
1t*«l an Hrvtkm la» held lo aaid precinti, forthe
tdtpp»c of *t&gt;tin| ijpon thè rprration of olkiwlnf
fwtn* t»nm at Unte (n»sM BTrcirj«» &lt;
Iti» hereby urdem] by thè board, that an eleeBori V hehi a. t^avnl (ri »all petltlon; on lh&lt;
Z-kihday tà Scptemfcr. 1911. to drtrrm lne thè
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•old monaaer» »hall hoW »aid election and caitify
«atol» ta th« toanl at Ita neat m fe lin i after «aid
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of Uranie County, FlotldlJ

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IN THE SOCIAL WORLD

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Item s of ' In terest Concerning
Society People.

POINTS PURELY PERSONAL
h e w Celery City Vanity F air While
Away th e Golden MoursS oclal Gossip
IhsL rnd A Hand Club
Last Thursday afternoon, some thl/ty
-o f-fla n f a d ’s knrely g t r l m a e t a t the
residence of Mrs. Henry Wight, who
organized them into a benevolent so­
ciety. to be known aa the "Lend a Hand
Society," to be modeled after Edward
Everett Hale's splendid idea. This band
of girls and young ladles will be under
the supervising care and guidance of
their charming patroness, Mrs. Henry
Wight, the orglnator of this suggestion In
Sanford, -and who Is an enthusiastic
worker along all lines having for their
object ths civic improvement and moral
uplift of Individuals and communities.
The officers elected are:
Miss Mabel Bowler, president.
Miss Lillian Gibson, vice president.
Mis« Edith Stewart, aecretary.
Miss Nona Wylie, treasurer.
MUs Flossie Frank, chairm an finance

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Mr*. Hurt Cntcrtelns
Mrs. J. L Hurt enterfalhed at cards (h
honor of her charming house guest, Miss
* IrOUle Hurt, of Richmond, Va. *
.* •*• T h e 1bouse was ^-tastefully decorated
with ferns and beautiful cut flowers. The
punch table was garlanded with green
v lrra with pink flowers.
Tnere were five tables oTbridge played.
Miss Gene Wicker making the highest
score, won first prize a pretty silver fllagre
perfume bottle. The guest of honor nu*
presented with a dainty handpalnted
pin. A delicious ‘two course luncheon
was served on the front verandn.
The recipients of Mrs. Hurts hospitality
were. Muses Rosa Dickinson. Mabel
Bowler. Genie Wicker.' Flossie Frank,
GcJaic Dim, Belle Smith. Eva Martin,
Linde Lefller, Irena Brady, Mabel Hand,
Annie Higgins, ir» .George Fox J r,
Lillian Hlggfiis and Adelaide Higgins.

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FOR THE WOMAN WHO
ENJOYS GOOD CLOTHES
VISIT to our garment department will be a real treat—for
you who value your appearance will find there all of those
chic, dainty garments that you know add so much to
well dressed comfort.
The garments that we will show you will be PR IN T LESS
productions— ahd every style is one that really confer* "Distinc­
tion in press" on the wearer.
Made from soft fleecy weaves of wool—along the style lines
sanctiontd by Fashion, and in a harmonious color scale that
ranges from the classiest of beautiful colors to the more cortserva
live blacks and blue»— Really— no matter how hard to suit—
you'lLdisid aorqfthing. he[c that you'll appreciate and )ik.
Below we describe two out of the many. * vv"

At Mrs Newman***
Mrs. Robt. Newmon entertained most
delightfully at cards in her charming
Iiome. Wednesday afternoon.
Three
tables of bridge were played. Mrs. ,1 W.
Dick iris made the top score and received
the first prize, a beautiful polr of w^lta
silk hose. The booby prize fell to iho lot
of Mrs. O. W. Brady, also a beautiful pair
of blue silk hose. A delicious salad
*4 . ooursejjas served In the dining room.
*WfWT^r-;*:ieconrtlon* were red. with red
&gt; rosa shades od the candles. Mrs. New.
m an's guests- were, Mesd ernes W. R.
Anno, W. D. Holden, C. 0. McLaughlin,
0 . W. Brady. J. W. Dlcklns. Forrest Lake.
J. F. Gonzales. Samuel PuUiton. Paul
Keeley. G. F. Smith. Geo. Fox. Jr.

N. P. YOWELL &amp; COMPANY

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R etu rn s P a rt o f S alary
County Treaaurer J. J. Head, of Hlllsborough county, has establlsned a unique
record. He has returned to the school R
* Tribute to ptill Parramore
fund of ghjs county since January 1, 1911
Mr. P h il J. Parram ore died a t till borne
the sum of f 5,000, which li the amount
at 313 Enlt Monroe street at two-thirty
more than the $2.000 per year salary and
■ v **,*V ofilco expenses, which bo told the voters Friday tnoniing. •
*
.HU tiftbt went out Just a t turning o(T
of the county during the recent campaign
aq electee lamp. If lie w#* ill a. single
ha oonaidcred-sufficient emoluments for
moment b^oye bis death. no one knew
the offici. He also Announces that be
it *|ve the lllem wltncu now sleeping
will not again be candidale fur thè office,
Under the sod at Sanford. Foe this ia
aa he bellves In rotation in office.
where Wo shipped hla remain» to be In­
Dr. Head selected the echool fund as
terred at 10 o'clock Saturday morning.
the benefleihry of hl&gt; office, believing the
"PhU l Parrapiore aa he * * r generally
, ’ money ploced at the disposal of fhe school
known, virus, born In kfadison. Florida,
board would result Id the greatest good to
Mardi 20. _1850. Ha was a gentlem an to
* ^ 3 ;V '
the greatest number. Under the law the
the manor boro. VVe f^vg. never knowri
tp tm ty treasurer'*'■office In thl*- county
a man of rmore genuine, natural potiali
EXAM
INE YOUR
LAUNDRY. .
molgmems fdr the m an in charge
«’T* ;;
^
and refinement.
‘ ‘ 000 a year.- Dr. Head believe*
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done up satisfactory we
It w ia old Oayard fayiorw bo dre^aaid
back, to tho tits' county,
T
h e bravest
teruhxwd.’ th e Jov,
'The
braveat are the tehdereaf,TtbeJ»«ir
it
have
done it. Wc have not
. .. Uuopgh the school fund, at least J7JW0
ing
are.
the
daring'*.
At
the
‘tender
ago
*wr ■umitn
^
heard o f any work being done
of fourteenth, Phil Parratriare rkn away
equal to O U R S. We suggest
from home to Join the ranks of“ the Con­
•\
Bach fro m New V erh * ‘.
•David and Wldoman Caldwell have re ­ federacy headed by the gallant Captain you
M A K E A CHANGE
turned from New York.w^er* . Hoy apont Smith Parramore, only to rerajve'a'aound
&gt; Waieh-looklng-uc the b w f’ P rir^ ltu for “apenklng" and aenf baok home to hla to the PROGRESS LAUNDRY, if
their departm ent atora'fd th ir d ly . They nu-llrrr. The surrender nt Appomattox
elate that a t no time In the \p a a t have ahortly. after thla Incident ended young the work done by others is not
must
, they brought auch o large atotk /nf fine Parramore'* fighting oareer. But, even pleasing, - O UR. work
Every em­
goods to Sanford and the price’» will qy», lit those day», they never made them prove satisfactory.
»H all* reduce the high coat of living." A ooy "gamer."
ployee takes an interest ib
w
?
He continued hla realdence in Madlaon
glance a t their advertisem ent in thla le­
their duties and st^ivey to E X ­
ans will convince you of the truth of U&gt;eLr until In 1873, when he moved to 3unford.
CEL.
The results are, every
statem ent. Caldwells ia the place Toy It woe there that three years later he
carefully handled and
Tied Mias Ida Sir.ine, who survives article'is
a r tic le
the provident buyer.
¡¿ V w M l with their three children, beautifully
b e a u tif i
finished.
l &gt;Jr"';Mft* Annie and Mrs. W. H.
Mrs. J .J L Overman has returned from
Slelir all# of 'this d iy .—Jacksonville
N0 \
a alx poeka*.visit to relgtlvéìfin Indiona.

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openings in Indianapolis, St. Louis, Lou­
isville and A tlanta, acquainting henctf
with the new-fail beodgear and buying
heal*. and
her stocks W atch the papers for the an- Leonordi'a'
Guaranteed

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Best Fertilizer»
On Earth

G. R. CALHOUN

FIRST CLASS CKA T E M ATERI ALS, Sanford, Fla
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n * G en eral News of

of Flowers
¿KllfDfROM THE-STATE PRESS
i-r s tto m e o f in e
m portsnt Happenings In fhe
State’s Domain.
h K. CoUcn. n laborer employed at the
Phosphate company's mine ot
¿¿M t. three miles from Plant City, met
_ ¿ d M t h in bonible manner Monday
nsmlnl. being literally roosted by electric
Mrttchnl across the roof of the main
wgMlng of Ihe power plant which operates
a-machinery of the plant. One of the
w ajpp« wires ^burned lu way d e a r
through his bodyli i h m - r
j fTw months more
I M&lt;v Smyrna will* have another Jtank.
I . soderthe name of 'the Fidelity Bank of
I ' few Sturms- The incorporators are C. D
Larmer. of Sl Augustine; Dr. L. B. Bouch*
rik.of New Smyrna; Bert Kish, und J. W.
patios, of DeLand, and A. E. Anderson,
■ * of Kingston, N. Y.
,C t Harper, assistant-manager of the
Soatben Express Company at Apalachi^ ja vsi drowned Monday morning,
«heo he fell from Ihe pier nt flinck P o in t
[ The young man, who was a civilian* was
-rating Ms friends composing the ApoIsefckola comp.ni) und was accompanying
scrersl members from Jacksonville to the
esmp ss their guest. When he arrived at
the pier In embarking from the Inundi he
tips.stepped aim fell overboard.
Lskebod s new union station will be
| - 'opened to lire public on the first of Nov*
It is understood dial ilus will be the
largest and best building of its kind any[ . Kbere on the Atlantic Coast U ne between
Jacksonville and Tampa, and will cost
more then $15.000
■&gt;. Keffia. College will open its doors at
— Wistft Tug on the IUi(of next mouth fur
Iks twenty-sevrfith ' yenrs w orh^-Jiany
iairovemenu have been made on the
oodefe buildings and campus during the
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S. D, Prince, ft member of the W. B.
Phifer Company, naval stores and mill
operator*, has demonstrated the fertility
ot Aitchua county toil In the production
iif corn. Mr. Prince plantod to corn three
k seres of what is termed common .pine
Und located at Phlfer’a. near Rochelle,
¡0 the spring, and tyas just completed
yharvesting the rrojw. which wus 94 -&gt;
,_TxislieU to the sue. or 286’v bushel» In
i!L The corn shelled and a peck to the
ba/rd, which Is considered an exception­
s ' good yield—Gainesville Sun.
J. H. Bock, a widely known and wealthy
•swmiU aperator, died berfc this after-*
•nooo-Bj the result of being crushed In
the machinery of hi* own milL The Oc­
cident occurred about 2 o'clock this of:i0 E»n. MT. tfoct getting caught on n
Maft. llis leg* were [Killed Into the
msdifnrry and mashes lo u jeJly, hi»
■left forearm broken and his right arm
HUshed almost Hat. He died two hours
■later. Mr. Jfock wtu ono of the wealthiest
mill operatori in this section and came
from Ringgold. Pa.

D ur­
ing Less Than s Y ear
Out look tor Most P rosp erou s
Editor Tlmes-Union: A short while
S eason In Sanford
ago I sent you a statem ent of the crop
account of one of our planters at San­
ford who. in operating a two-acre farm
during the scuson of 1010-1911, made a
clear profit of $2,364.43. This was done
on the highly intensive plan. It dem­
New W holesale Grocery und Several
onstration that a small urea carefully
He I all S to re s to S tu rt In
cultivated can be made to yield hand­
B usiness
some profits on the initial outlay for
Snubml being in the heart of the great­
land, buildings, fertilizers, labor and
est trucking center of the world naturally
packing. A farm of the two-acre size
depends largely upon the crops (or the
can be operated with the minimum of
money that circulates in alt tho channels
expense for the various items entering of trades. At this time of the year
Into crop production and thin has initiated
when the summer is on the wane and
m any of our planters here into the be­
the fr.ll crop is ready to plant—an added
lief that the future successful vegetable
iApotus is given to every business in
grower of this state will be the man who
Not only have all the seed beds
with himself and one heipvr will auric.a. ^
were been plnpled but lettuce
couple of acres yield profits commensurate'
: being Set rout. the two growers
with the nn|lqy 0f growers who o|&gt;erutc
among the first being E. L.
o n a ^ re a te r scaTer.pfanTa^'irifarfr-nrewr
the east side and J. H. MiBer
have n greater consequent expense and
vritr The lettuce crop 1» arr
at the same time pruduer less in |&gt;roearly one und always brings m gi««l re­
portion than the nuio with highly ac­ turns nbout holiday lime thus greatly
centuated ideas relative to intensive* stimulating the trade in (hi.-t city.
fanning of m inute areas.
in mercantile circles a new wholesale
In an interview with another type of grocery will start in Sanford u m h u j^rd growers one who operates n six-acre ing to reports will be known as ^ ic Mer­
farm here during the vegetable produc­ chant's Wholesale Grocery.
ing season und at its close returns to
Mr. F. W. Miller will ojien a retail gro­
his home in North Carolina and there cery in the Clark building and expects to
looks alter Ins grain farm during tfie lie ready for the trade in a lev* weeks
summer month», the following fnct» were Mr Miller will carry n complete lum of
elicited
groceries m oi se il lor cfish mil*
This gentleman purchased a nine .u rr
Ilo- tir*» ernie fio lory **i|! commence
farm here some four years ago for $ 1,200 work on the building in n lev» weeks and
and made enough clear |&lt;rotli» in two tile lake front wilt soon iissuuie a busy
years to [my for the pcu|**rt&gt; I-n»t ttOiM'UriMil e
Season his operation* covered the culti­
Altogether the signs of the coining sen
vation of six acres of the Innd he owns. »on nre most propitious and Sanford bids
With the following rrmil^s
firn lo gei timi IO,Olio murk noun
F a rm I’rodi/V ts Sold

1.600 tuiinprrs of lettuce
1,130 erntes of cilery
12S crates of cauliflower
200 bushels of corn, value
6 tons of German millet
75 crates of cabbage
160 crates of sweet corn
40 barrels of Irish |minloe*

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1 I13 0O
130 00
200 00
I2IMKI
12.i U0
240.00
16U.IJ0

Total incume. all sources
Id.210 Ml
Expense Growing Crops
Labor
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$3tHJ Mi
F ertilizer....................... 500.00
C r a t e « ..; ................
¿25.0(1—$1.125.00
Total net [wo(it from
season's operations ...
$3.085 00
It will be seen that tins is u trifle over
$500 per acre profit for tin- season and
represents 40 [&gt;er rent of rhe |*r»en(
ruination o&lt; the (arm. which ¡» now held
at $12,000 fix the nine acres. I lie owner
of tbls farm spends his summers ou Ins
North Carolina farm mid he avers that
if lie were to remain iiere the entire
year through mid give all his attention
to his truokgrowing business her*- that he
would be able tu make n much larger
percentage tfiun shown m the above
statem ent.—Sanford. Florida
Tttnwvi K ll*l»-v

P ioneer» A ssociât Ion Meet
Do nm fail to attend the meeting of
the Orange County Pioneers' Association
at the Orange County Fair Grounds in
Orlando, Wedneadny, October Mill.
Rapnrt cornei through the S l Auguatine
Im portant business of the association
Record that a movement is on foot *St I» to he attended to o o d a lull attendance
Hastings and Elkton to effect an organi- of all persons interested is requested.
Ttie adopting of constitution and bylaws of the association will come up fur
consideration, hence it is important for
members and others who wish to be­
come membefs of the uasociation to be
present At this m eeting arrangem ents
are to be made for tne annual meeting
to be held in February during the Orange
County Fair, which is to be n general
home awning of all persons who qualified
by residence In Orange county during the
pioneer days a n d who have since re­
moved to other states or counties. Let
all éligibles and their families and friends
come out to our meeting October 11th.
and bridging their baskets filled with
good things and let us have a royal good
thug.
By order of the President. B. M. Sims.
L J. Dooms,
Secretary.

Mtt. ln

the c ity on Thursday

W» fall priming ready for h it
^b u g in e« « , Mr. Bell ex tides
«ns from every pore, stands six
•&lt;hs about 290 and is one of
successful growers In 'tb c celsry

1wet $3000 last season from
ion the Intensivo farming

S anford At Ihe Beach
W J Tfngjieii. C C Howard. A E
Yowell. W L Morgan. Ernnk Milteer und
Vs 11 Holden mode the trip to the Im-ucIi
t
last Saturday going the new rood to
isironudo Bench where they hud slipper
tuid (hen left for Daytona Beuch vgi'-nt
'hey sjient Sunday. Messrs
Thigpen,
Mocgun and Howard reforneil home Sun­
day night The other». »Uying over Mon
day to enjoy the fine fishing und surf
bathing. Mr. Holden proved to be Ihe
champion fisherman and lauded u fifteen
pound sea buss and to [wove the story
brough! it home with him On the re­
turn trip the party encountered a Dock of
wild turkeys nrur llcl-and and the sight
umtised die iiunter » ¡usiinrt so strong
in Arthm Vn»e|| tlnti fie threw u ligfii
*»i»»1 knot at (lie birds Arthur sunl if
the la*» wus only out lie would havr a t­
tempted to run one ol the turkeys down
und brought it home.
The party had u line Dip and Onjpyed
every minute of their short stuy. If
Volusia county would get busy and [«it
till* new road lo Smyrna in gtssl con
■litioii tlie Saiibml (&lt;«opb? would llll the
b*«eh resoris every week ,is the trip
could bu made In two hours at ordinary
speed und more [»»iple would In' induced
to unioy the surf liathitig and fishing
Announcement
The B. &amp;. O Motor Co., wish to aunounce
that they will soon be in their new build­
ing, which will be one of the best garages
south of Jncksonvile, and will have a
complete line of supplies and sunrienes,
also have a complete machine shop,
Mr J R. Holland is one of tlie best
posted automobile men in tlie slate, and
has made a success of the business in
tfiis place. He has associate«) with him
in Ids new business Oliver A- Hayes, who
comes here well reccommeiydeii ap nn
automobile mechanic, having worked in
some of the l»cst shops in N. \ . Mr,
Holland needs no recommendation as he
is trxr well known as an automobile man.
IL &amp; 0. Motor Co., have the agency for
the Overland cars, and if you arc in tlie
market for a good car. call and see them.
See 10f2 Ovcrlaiul before you buy.

Will Attend Annapolis

John Huddleston, one of the bright
Orungc County boys, and resident of
Geneva left this week for Annapolis
where he will enter the Novel Academy.
Mr. Huddleston has been attending the
C atholic C hurch S ervices
University of Florida but is anxious to
Beginning naxt Sunday the winter become one of UneU Sam's tarx.
----schedule for services at the Catholic
*
Notice f . and A. M, .
Church wiU go Into effect. Moss will be
Regular
Communication
Sanford Lodge
at 10, A. M. Instead of 9. A. M . and ft
62
will
lie
resumed
Oct.
4th.
all candi
being the firsf Burulay of the mnnibLt|icre
dales
orfl
urged
to
prepare
for
examinawill bo a Mil is at 7. A. M . Sunday School
Hons.
a t 9. A. Mm Confession, Saturday afternoon
’'
0. L Taywh Wro.
and night.

Opened at fn te rp rls e Tor fu ll le rm
-Last W ednesday
Item s ol In terest Gleaned From
Epworth Training School. locatcrT aT
Various S ou rd es'
Enterprise, Florida, opened its doors to
students Wednesdny, September 27th.
Though the Institution is in its infancy
and has been advertised for only a short
time yet letters of inquiry are coming
in from all parts of ihe country. Already
stfldchts have Iq m enrolled from Floridu,
Georgia. North' Carolina, South Carolina;
Kentucky. Tennessee. Connecticut. Mas­
sachusetts. Indian and Missouri.
Epworth Training School is not in
competition with or opposition to any
other institution but is striving to' make
provision especially for those young |&gt;eoplc whoso means are lierltcd and who
otherwise oouhi not be lit school.
The school owns 1280 acres of laud and
operates a Christian Tourist Hotel. The
management means to foster the in­
dustrial feature.
Tlua^instltutiun thoroughly believes
that the best
help him to help himself; hence it offers
to every student sufllcient employment
to meet at least half his expenses. This
makes it uussihlo for students to educate
themselves at less expense tiiun the

I lo» *ehu..l I» dislinctly Christum and
a uumtwr &gt;&lt;f ito- studenti un* siudying
(or thè ministry or foreign lirld
rhe folli,*» mg mura.*» or*' nllered
Generili. Acatlenilc. l’inno. Voice. Ex
pressino. Urlile IkMiiesin Science. iKimesin
Ari
The'faculty is a* lullows
II I’ Curpetiter. A II Winchester. Ky.
l'resldeni
Miss l.ul.i II Crini, Vllunla Ga Ixdy
Principal. Hlble and T.nglisli
Miss Minine C Tuwson A II Cairo.
Gs . Uitin
Miss Ikxulhy I Crini Alianti! G(i
Malliemuin »
Mr* Il II Cuipenter, A II Wimhesier
Ky . Science unii lliMosy.-» ... yq-,
' r Hen*y C MofTitnin. A 11. Filler
jiflXe, Chi t lerina'
Miss Fioro Purks Hiirgeltslown P»
Ptnlosphy.
Miss Grace Coh-ninn. Mus II D|4um).
Ind., i’iuno and Voice.
Miss Mlnnie A. Burnelt. Horeeshoc. hG
C., Houseliold Economics
Miss Emma rocker. Enterprise. U n .
l*ersonal Worker*' (Tosa (s u we.ks)
Mrs 1 11&gt; 1. Iliiilsmi Fviiiis*'lle imi
r n r m p tN
I » .in k e r ** a n t i
Ih ik h ip m
ft* »rii -Affi «.reJiMll of Situi h &lt; if ull I
Mainai
Il I . Vieni er. Lundoli F &gt; Kegistnu
Cu i i i t t i h n i
tu | *-g1 111* 11m i 11*
.1. A Harpfiiter. U A I loresville lem » »iinfiTt*u rr li.ivihC fnr itn
i ih«
Sujg., of Farm.
ciifuiiuri u( pliiim (or turnki'ttnj^ time
crop.
.,
A. A. P re s to n 's Nephew Killed
Rumor» are rife that wur will 1m
Sheriff W l&gt; Preston, of licslia county dared between Italy mid Turkey
und lieptrty Sheriff Barney Suel of Little ['rri m&gt;11 a* tin* bone of contention
Rink, were lulled iti a ¡nslol battle wiili
loda) I» the day of grace it
a [itiity of negroes near Dumas Ark. itirnatennl »trike of 15.000 inerii
luesduy afteriusm
Three negr*ie» were employed on the IFurimun railroud
also silled Preston mid Sff'II Were rn eluding the llbno»» G»*nuul, scverul
den voting to ar^irt several of tile negroes dretl of ihe i letk».*&gt;f wlm.ii line nre
wiiiile.) m I.Kile "RiK'k When t lit* [&lt;os.se mi strike. Tune tor final action in
headed by I'resloii and Stiel approached mg the men out has Ihicii [*ntj»ine
the home of Lee and Ctiarie» Malpuss tlie ul tomorrow, us the result ol tnmifc
men wanted, the former 0[&gt;etKHl fire kill­ held Inst night umong the interna
ing ihe sheriff Stiel returned the fire union officers.
killing the negro and in turn Stiel was
Keguls In Town
shot to death by Charles Mnl|ui&amp;*. An­
The famous underslung Regal car has
other of the posse then tilled the lust
named negro. Charlie Malpuss. Sr., fattier been secured by*the Keely Garage und
of tlie two men killed wus mortally the special price they have made on
wounded when he rnn from tlie house them will make this wonderful car very
firing on the posse as lie ran. Two other [Kipulur in Sanford. Dr. O. &lt;W. King
occupants of the Mulpass home, the purchased a Regal roadster th is' Week
mother of the men killed and their and th e 'beautiful lines of the uruierslung
younger• brother escaped and up to a model have made the Regal o much
Jatc fiour tonight had not been captured. talked of car. The Regal tins all the
Sheriff i’resloii is a naptiew of A, A [xi^er and is easily controlled the tyiPrwton of this city am t was prominent dcrsiuug feature making in impossible to
overturn ihe light' m odels.' This feature
in Arkansas.
is only cintiodicd in the Regal cars tills
being tlie only reasonable [triced under­
**- VVIII Attend The University
slung car on the market.' ’ Ask tlie man.
Kenneth Murrell, and Osborne Herndon,
left last Monday (or Galiiqavilte where
H endersonville lo S an fo rd In Cole ' ‘3 0 ”
they will pnter the University of Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. DL, U Thresher and little
Doth of tlism are young men anxious to
utaorb knowledge and make a place for daughter of 'Sanford were In Gainesville
themselves in the business world, and Wednesday:* They were in route homo
their parents are to he commended for from n sojourn at Hendersonville. N. C„
aud m ade the journey in a Cole ”30”
sending them.to a Florida college.
CapL K. R- Murrell, and Walter Beattie touring car.; .'u '.,
While, in.the city Mr. Thrasher and
aarom pafnw T lhm In "Capt.-Murrell's ear.
We hope to hear good reports from tlin faintly were guests at 'IflO tuapitabl«»
lioys. and commend them to our Gaines­ home g f Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Padgett, 506
ville friends, and there nre no bettor Franklin street. East Gainesville, they
people on -earth -thnn^ the Guinesvillo
people, and no bcrier '.ftclkool on earth
than the University.of Florida.

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IN THE SOCIAL WORLD

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Item s of ' In terest Concerning
Society People.

POINTS PURELY PERSONAL
h e w Celery City Vanity F air While
Away th e Golden MoursS oclal Gossip
IhsL rnd A Hand Club
Last Thursday afternoon, some thl/ty
-o f-fla n f a d ’s knrely g t r l m a e t a t the
residence of Mrs. Henry Wight, who
organized them into a benevolent so­
ciety. to be known aa the "Lend a Hand
Society," to be modeled after Edward
Everett Hale's splendid idea. This band
of girls and young ladles will be under
the supervising care and guidance of
their charming patroness, Mrs. Henry
Wight, the orglnator of this suggestion In
Sanford, -and who Is an enthusiastic
worker along all lines having for their
object ths civic improvement and moral
uplift of Individuals and communities.
The officers elected are:
Miss Mabel Bowler, president.
Miss Lillian Gibson, vice president.
Mis« Edith Stewart, aecretary.
Miss Nona Wylie, treasurer.
MUs Flossie Frank, chairm an finance

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Mr*. Hurt Cntcrtelns
Mrs. J. L Hurt enterfalhed at cards (h
honor of her charming house guest, Miss
* IrOUle Hurt, of Richmond, Va. *
.* •*• T h e 1bouse was ^-tastefully decorated
with ferns and beautiful cut flowers. The
punch table was garlanded with green
v lrra with pink flowers.
Tnere were five tables oTbridge played.
Miss Gene Wicker making the highest
score, won first prize a pretty silver fllagre
perfume bottle. The guest of honor nu*
presented with a dainty handpalnted
pin. A delicious ‘two course luncheon
was served on the front verandn.
The recipients of Mrs. Hurts hospitality
were. Muses Rosa Dickinson. Mabel
Bowler. Genie Wicker.' Flossie Frank,
GcJaic Dim, Belle Smith. Eva Martin,
Linde Lefller, Irena Brady, Mabel Hand,
Annie Higgins, ir» .George Fox J r,
Lillian Hlggfiis and Adelaide Higgins.

FOR THE WOMAN WHO
ENJOYS GOOD CLOTHES
VISIT to our garment department will be a real treat—for
you who value your appearance will find there all of those
chic, dainty garments that you know add so much to
well dressed comfort.
The garments that we will show you will be PR IN T LESS
productions— ahd every style is one that really confer* "Distinc­
tion in press" on the wearer.
Made from soft fleecy weaves of wool—along the style lines
sanctiontd by Fashion, and in a harmonious color scale that
ranges from the classiest of beautiful colors to the more cortserva
live blacks and blue»— Really— no matter how hard to suit—
you'lLdisid aorqfthing. he[c that you'll appreciate and )ik.
Below we describe two out of the many. * vv"

At Mrs Newman***
Mrs. Robt. Newmon entertained most
delightfully at cards in her charming
Iiome. Wednesday afternoon.
Three
tables of bridge were played. Mrs. ,1 W.
Dick iris made the top score and received
the first prize, a beautiful polr of w^lta
silk hose. The booby prize fell to iho lot
of Mrs. O. W. Brady, also a beautiful pair
of blue silk hose. A delicious salad
*4 . ooursejjas served In the dining room.
*WfWT^r-;*:ieconrtlon* were red. with red
&gt; rosa shades od the candles. Mrs. New.
m an's guests- were, Mesd ernes W. R.
Anno, W. D. Holden, C. 0. McLaughlin,
0 . W. Brady. J. W. Dlcklns. Forrest Lake.
J. F. Gonzales. Samuel PuUiton. Paul
Keeley. G. F. Smith. Geo. Fox. Jr.

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R etu rn s P a rt o f S alary
County Treaaurer J. J. Head, of Hlllsborough county, has establlsned a unique
record. He has returned to the school R
* T ribute to ptill P a rra m o re
fund of ghjs county since January 1, 1911
Mr. P h il J. Parram ore died a t till borne
the sum of f 5,000, which li the amount
at 313 Enlt Monroe street at two-thirty
more than the $2.000 per year salary and
■ v **,*V ofilco expenses, which bo told the voters Friday tnoniing. •
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.HU
tiftbt
went
out
Just
at
turning
o(T
of the county during the recent campaign
aq
electee
lamp.
If
lie
w#*
ill
a.
single
ha oonaidcred-sufficient emoluments for
moment b^oye bis death. no one knew
the offici. He also Announces that be
it *|ve the lllem wltncu now sleeping
will not again be candidale fur thè office,
Under the sod at Sanford. Foe this ia
aa he bellves In rotation in office.
where Wo shipped hla remain» to be In­
Dr. Head selected the echool fund as
terred at 10 o'clock Saturday morning.
the benefleihry of hl&gt; office, believing the
"PhU l Parrapiore aa he * * r generally
, ’ money ploced at the disposal of fhe school
known, virus, born In kfadison. Florida,
board would result Id the greatest good to
Mardi 20. _1850. Ha was a gentlem an to
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the greatest number. Under the law the
the manor boro. VVe f^vg. never knowri
tp tm ty treasurer'*'■office In thl*- county
a man of rmore genuine, natural potiali
molgmems fdr the m an in charge
and refinement.
‘ ‘ 000 a year.- Dr. Head believe*
It w ia old Oayard fayiorwbo dre^aaid
back, to tho tits' county,
T
h e bravest
teruhxwd.’ th e Jov,
'The
braveat are the tehdereaf,TtbeJ»«ir
. .. Uuopgh the school fund, at least J7JW0
ing
are.
the
daring'*.
At
the ‘tender ago
*wr ■umitn
^
of fourteenth, Phil Parratriare rkn away
from home to Join the ranks of“ the Con­
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Bach fro m New V erh * ‘.
•David and Wldoman Caldwell have re ­ federacy headed by the gallant Captain
turned from New York.w^er* . Hoy apont Smith Parramore, only to rerajve'a'aound
&gt; Waieh-looklng-uc the b w f’ P rir^ ltu for “apenklng" and aenf baok home to hla
their departm ent atora'fd th ir d ly . They nu-llrrr. The surrender nt Appomattox
elate that a t no time In the \p a a t have ahortly. after thla Incident ended young
, they brought auch o large atotk /nf fine Parramore'* fighting oareer. But, even
goods to Sanford and the price’» will qy», lit those day», they never made them
»H all* reduce the high coat of living." A ooy "gamer."
He continued hla realdence in Madlaon
glance a t their advertisem ent in thla le­
until
In 1873, when he moved to 3unford.
ans will convince you of the truth of U&gt;eLr
statem ent. Caldwells ia the place Toy It woe there that three years later he
Tied Mias Ida Sir.ine, who survives
the provident buyer.
¡¿ V w M l with their three children,
l &gt;Jr"';Mft* Annie and Mrs. W. H.
Mrs. J .J L Overman has returned from
Slelir all# of 'this d iy .—Jacksonville
a alx poeka*.visit to relgtlvéìfin Indiona.
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with the new-fail beodgear and buying
heal*. and
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to the PROGRESS LAUNDRY, if
the work done by others is not
pleasing, - OUR. work must
prove satisfactory. Every em­
ployee takes an interest ib
their duties and st^ivey to EX­
CEL. The results are, every
article'is
carefully handled and
a r tic le
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¿KllfDfROM THE-STATE PRESS
i-r s tto m e o f in e
m portsnt Happenings In fhe
S tate’s Domain.
h K. CoUcn. n laborer employed at the
Phosphate company's mine ot
¿¿M t. three miles from Plant City, met
_ ¿ d M t h in bonible manner Monday
nsmlnl. being literally roosted by electric
Mrttchnl across the roof of the main
wgMlng of Ihe power plant which operates
a-machinery of the plant. One of the
w ajpp« wires ^burned lu way d e a r
through his bodyli i h m - r
j fTw months more
I M&lt;v Smyrna will* have another Jtank.
I . soderthe name of 'the Fidelity Bank of
I ' few Sturms- The incorporators are C. D
Larmer. of Sl Augustine; Dr. L. B. Bouch*
rik.of New Smyrna; Bert Kish, und J. W.
patios, of DeLand, and A. E. Anderson,
■ * of Kingston, N. Y.
,C t Harper, assistant-manager of the
Soatben Express Company at Apalachi^ ja vsi drowned Monday morning,
«heo he fell from Ihe pier nt flinck P o in t
[ The young man, who was a civilian* was
-rating Ms friends composing the ApoIsefckola comp.ni) und was accompanying
scrersl members from Jacksonville to the
esmp ss their guest. When he arrived at
the pier In embarking from the Inundi he
tips.stepped aim fell overboard.
Lskebod s new union station will be
| - 'opened to lire public on the first of Nov*
It is understood dial ilus will be the
largest and best building of its kind any[ . Kbere on the Atlantic Coast U ne between
Jacksonville and Tampa, and will cost
more then $15.000
■&gt;. Keffia. College will open its doors at
— Wistft Tug on the IUi(of next mouth fur
Iks twenty-sevrfith ' yenrs w orh^-Jiany
iairovemenu have been made on the
oodefe buildings and campus during the
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S. D, Prince, ft member of the W. B.
Phifer Company, naval stores and mill
operator*, has demonstrated the fertility
ot Aitchua county toil In the production
iif corn. Mr. Prince plantod to corn three
k seres of what is termed common .pine
Und located at Phlfer’a. near Rochelle,
¡0 the spring, and tyas just completed
yharvesting the rrojw. which wus 94 -&gt;
,_TxislieU to the sue. or 286’v bushel» In
i!L The corn shelled and a peck to the
ba/rd, which Is considered an exception­
s ' good yield—Gainesville Sun.
J. H. Bock, a widely known and wealthy
•swmiU aperator, died berfc this after-*
•nooo-Bj the result of being crushed In
the machinery of hi* own milL The Oc­
cident occurred about 2 o'clock this of:i0E»n. MT. tfoct getting caught on n
Maft. llis leg* were [Killed Into the
msdifnrry and mashes lo u jeJly, hi»
■left forearm broken and his right arm
HUshed almost Hat. He died two hours
■later. Mr. Jfock wtu ono of the wealthiest
mill operatori in this section and came
from Ringgold. Pa.

P ro fit» M ad e fr o m Small f a r m D ur­
ing Less Than s Y ear
Out look tor Most Prosperous
Editor Tlmes-Union: A short while
Season In Sanford
ago I sent you a statem ent of the crop
account of one of our planters at San­
ford who. in operating a two-acre farm
during the scuson of 1010-1911, made a
clear profit of $2,364.43. This was done
on the highly intensive plan. It dem­
New W holesale Grocery und Several
onstration that a small urea carefully
He I all S to re s to S tu rt In
cultivated can be made to yield hand­
B usiness
some profits on the initial outlay for
Snubml being in the heart of the great­
land, buildings, fertilizers, labor and
est trucking center of the world naturally
packing. A farm of the two-acre size
depends largely upon the crops (or the
can be operated with the minimum of
money that circulates in alt tho channels
expense for the various items entering
of trades. At this time of the year
Into crop production and thin has initiated
when the summer is on the wane and
m any of our planters here into the be­
the fr.ll crop is ready to plant—an added
lief that the future successful vegetable
iApotus is given to every business in
grower of this state will be the man who
Not only have all the seed beds
with himself and one heipvr will auric.a. ^
were been plnpled but lettuce
couple of acres yield profits commensurate'
: being Set rout. the two growers
with the nn|lqy 0f growers who o|&gt;erutc
among the first being E. L.
o n a ^ re a te r scaTer.pfanTa^'irifarfr-nrewr
the east side and J. H. MiBer
have n greater consequent expense and
vritr The lettuce crop 1» arr
at the same time pruduer less in |&gt;roearly one und always brings m gi««l re­
portion than the nuio with highly ac­ turns nbout holiday lime thus greatly
centuated ideas relative to intensive* stimulating the trade in (hi.-t city.
fanning of m inute areas.
in mercantile circles a new wholesale
In an interview with another type of grocery will start in Sanford u m h u j^rd growers one who operates n six-acre ing to reports will be known as ^ ic Mer­
farm here during the vegetable produc­ chant's Wholesale Grocery.
ing season und at its close returns to
Mr. F. W. Miller will ojien a retail gro­
his home in North Carolina and there cery in the Clark building a n d expects to
looks alter Ins grain farm during tfie lie ready for the trade in a lev* weeks
summer month», the following fnct» were Mr Miller will carry n complete lum of
elicited
g ro c e rie s m o i se il lor cfish mil*
This gentleman purchased a nine .u rr
Ilo- tir*» ernie fio lory **i|! commence
farm here some four years ago for $ 1,200 work on the building in n lev» weeks and
and made enough clear |&lt;rotli» in two tile lake front wilt soon iissuuie a busy
years to [my for the pcu|**rt&gt; I-n»t ttOiM'UriMil e
Season his operation* covered the culti­
Altogether the signs of the coining sen
vation of six acres of the Innd he owns. »on nre most propitious and Sanford bids
With the following rrmil^s
firn lo gei timi IO,Olio murk noun
Farm I’ rodi/Vts Sold

1.600 tuiinprrs of lettuce
1,130 erntes of cilery
12S crates of cauliflower
200 bushels of corn, value
6 tons of German millet
75 crates of cabbage
160 crates of sweet corn
40 barrels of Irish |minloe*

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1 I13 0O
130 00
200 00
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12.i U0
240.00
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Total incume. all sources
Id.210 Ml
Expense Growing Crops
Labor
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$3tHJ Mi
F ertilizer....................... 500.00
C r a t e « ..; ................
¿25.0(1—$1.125.00
Total net [wo(it from
season's operations ...
$3.085 00
It will be seen that tins is u trifle over
$500 per acre profit for tin- season and
represents 40 [&gt;er rent of rhe |*r»en(
ruination o&lt; the (arm. which ¡» now held
at $12,000 fix the nine acres. I lie owner
of tbls farm spends his summers ou Ins
North Carolina farm mid he avers that
if lie were to remain iiere the entire
year through mid give all his attention
to his truokgrowing business her*- that he
would be able tu make n much larger
percentage tfiun shown m the above
statem ent.—Sanford. Florida
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P ioneer» A ssociât Ion Meet
Do nm fail to attend the meeting of
the Orange County Pioneers' Association
at the Orange County Fair Grounds in
Orlando, Wedneadny, October Mill.
Rapnrt cornei through the S l Auguatine
Im portant business of the association
Record that a movement is on foot *St I» to he attended to o o d a lull attendance
Hastings and Elkton to effect an organi- of all persons interested is requested.
Ttie adopting of constitution and bylaws of the association will come up fur
consideration, hence it is important for
members and others who wish to be­
come membefs of the uasociation to be
present At this m eeting arrangem ents
are to be made for tne annual meeting
to be held in February during the Orange
County Fair, which is to be n general
home awning of all persons who qualified
by residence In Orange county during the
pioneer days a n d who have since re­
moved to other states or counties. Let
all éligibles and their families and friends
come out to our meeting October 11th.
and bridging their baskets filled with
good things and let us have a royal good
thug.
By order of the President. B. M. Sims.
L J. Dooms,
Secretary.
M tt. ln the c i t y on Thursday
W» fall priming ready for h it
^b u g in e« « , Mr. Bell ex tides
«ns from every pore, stands six
•&lt;hs about 290 and is one of
successful growers In 'tb c celsry
1 w e t $3000 last season from
ion the Intensivo farming

III! tPWORTII TRAININO SCHOOL

S anford At Ihe Beach
W J Tfngjieii. C C Howard. A E
Yowell. W L Morgan. Ernnk Milteer und
Vs 11 Holden mode the trip to the Im-ucIi
t
last Saturday going the new rood to
isironudo Bench where they hud slipper
tuid (hen left for Daytona Beuch vgi'-nt
'hey sjient Sunday. Messrs
Thigpen,
Mocgun and Howard reforneil home Sun­
day night The other». »Uying over Mon
day to enjoy the fine fishing und surf
bathing. Mr. Holden proved to be Ihe
champion fisherman and lauded u fifteen
pound sea buss and to [wove the story
brough! it home with him On the re­
turn trip the party encountered a Dock of
wild turkeys nrur llcl-and and the sight
umtised die iiunter » ¡usiinrt so strong
in Arthm Vn»e|| tlnti fie threw u ligfii
*»i»»1 knot at (lie birds Arthur sunl if
the la*» wus only out lie would havr a t­
tempted to run one ol the turkeys down
und brought it home.
The party had u line Dip and Onjpyed
every minute of their short stuy. If
Volusia county would get busy and [«it
till* new road lo Smyrna in gtssl con
■litioii tlie Saiibml (&lt;«opb? would llll the
b*«eh resoris every week ,is the trip
could bu made In two hours at ordinary
speed und more [»»iple would In' induced
to unioy the surf liathitig and fishing
Announcement
The B. &amp;. O Motor Co., wish to aunounce
that they will soon be in their new build­
ing, which will be one of the best garages
south of Jncksonvile, and will have a
complete line of supplies and sunrienes,
also have a complete machine shop,
Mr J R. Holland is one of tlie best
posted automobile men in tlie slate, and
has made a success of the business in
tfiis place. He has associate«) with him
in Ids new business Oliver A- Hayes, who
comes here well reccommeiydeii ap nn
automobile mechanic, having worked in
some of the l»cst shops in N. \ . Mr,
Holland needs no recommendation as he
is trxr well known as an automobile man.
IL &amp; 0. Motor Co., have the agency for
the Overland cars, and if you arc in tlie
market for a good car. call and see them.
See 10f2 Ovcrlaiul before you buy.

Will A ttend Annapolis
John Huddleston, one of the bright
Orungc County boys, and resident of
Geneva left this week for Annapolis
where he will enter the Novel Academy.
Mr. Huddleston has been attending the
C atholic C hurch S ervices
University of Florida but is anxious to
Beginning naxt Sunday the winter become one of UneU Sam's tarx.
----schedule for services at the Catholic
*
Notice f . and A. M, .
Church wiU go Into effect. Moss will be
Regular
Communication
Sanford Lodge
at 10, A. M. Instead of 9. A. M . and ft
62
will
lie
resumed
Oct.
4th.
all candi
being the f i r s f Burulay of the mnnibLt|icre
dales
orfl
urged
to
prepare
for
examinawill bo a Mil is at 7. A. M . Sunday School
Hons.
a t 9. A. Mm Confession, Saturday afternoon

and night.

’'

0. L Taywh Wro.

Opened at fn te rp rls e Tor fu ll le rm
-Last W ednesday
Epworth Training School. locatcrT aT
Enterprise, Florida, opened its doors to
students Wednesdny, September 27th.
Though the Institution is in its infancy
and has been advertised for only a short
time yet letters of inquiry are coming
in from all parts of ihe country. Already
stfldchts have Iq m enrolled from Floridu,
Georgia. North' Carolina, South Carolina;
Kentucky. Tennessee. Connecticut. Mas­
sachusetts. Indian and Missouri.
Epworth Training School is not in
competition with or opposition to any
other institution but is striving to' make
provision especially for those young |&gt;eoplc whoso means are lierltcd and who
otherwise oouhi not be lit school.
The school owns 1280 acres of laud and
operates a Christian Tourist Hotel. The
management means to foster the in­
dustrial feature.
Tlua^instltutiun thoroughly believes
that the best
help him to help himself; hence it offers
to every student sufllcient employment
to meet at least half his expenses. This
makes it uussihlo for students to educate
themselves at less expense tiiun the

Items ol Interest Gleaned From
Various Sourdes'

I lo» *ehu..l I» dislinctly Christum and
a uumtwr &gt;&lt;f ito- studenti un* siudying
(or thè ministry or foreign lirld
rhe folli,*» mg mura.*» or*' nllered
Generili. Acatlenilc. l’inno. Voice. Ex
pressino. Urlile IkMiiesin Science. iKimesin
Ari
The'faculty is a* lullows
II I’ Curpetiter. A II Winchester. Ky.
l'resldeni
Miss l.ul.i II Crini, Vllunla Ga Ixdy
Principal. Hlble and T.nglisli
Miss Minine C Tuwson A II Cairo.
Gs . Uitin
Miss Ikxulhy I Crini Alianti! G(i
Malliemuin »
Mr* Il II Cuipenter, A II Wimhesier
Ky . Science unii lliMosy.-» ... yq-,
' r Hen*y C MofTitnin. A 11. Filler
jiflXe, Chi t lerina'
Miss Fioro Purks Hiirgeltslown P»
Ptnlosphy.
Miss Grace Coh-ninn. Mus II D|4um).
Ind., i’iuno and Voice.
Miss Mlnnie A. Burnelt. Horeeshoc. hG
C., Houseliold Economics
Miss Emma rocker. Enterprise. U n .
l*ersonal Worker*' (Tosa (s u we.ks)
Mrs 1 11&gt; 1. Iliiilsmi Fviiiis*'lle imi
r nrm ptN
I » . i n k e r ** a n t i
Ih i k h i p m
ft* »rii -Affi «.reJiMll of Situi h &lt; if ull I
Mainai
Il I . Vieni er. Lundoli F &gt; Kegistnu
Cuiiittihni tu | *-g1111*11mi11*
.1. A Harpfiiter. U A I loresville lem » »iinfiTt*u rr li.ivihC fnr itn
i ih«
Sujg., of Farm.
ciifuiiuri u( pliiim (or turnki'ttnj^ time
crop.
.,
A. A. P re s to n 's Nephew Killed
Rumor» are rife that wur will 1m
Sheriff W l&gt; Preston, of licslia county dared between Italy mid Turkey
und lieptrty Sheriff Barney Suel of Little ['rri m&gt;11 a* tin* bone of contention
Rink, were lulled iti a ¡nslol battle wiili
loda) I» the day of grace it
a [itiity of negroes near Dumas Ark. itirnatennl »trike of 15.000 inerii
luesduy afteriusm
Three negr*ie» were employed on the IFurimun railroud
also silled Preston mid Sff'II Were rn eluding the llbno»» G»*nuul, scverul
den voting to ar^irt several of tile negroes dretl of ihe i letk».*&gt;f wlm.ii line nre
wiiiile.) m I.Kile "RiK'k When t lit* [&lt;os.se mi strike. Tune tor final action in
headed by I'resloii and Stiel approached mg the men out has Ihicii [*ntj»ine
the home of Lee and Ctiarie» Malpuss tlie ul tomorrow, us the result ol tnmifc
men wanted, the former 0[&gt;etKHl fire kill­ held Inst night umong the interna
ing ihe sheriff Stiel returned the fire union officers.
killing the negro and in turn Stiel was
Keguls In Town
shot to death by Charles Mnl|ui&amp;*. An­
The famous underslung Regal car has
other of the posse then tilled the lust
named negro. Charlie Malpuss. Sr., fattier been secured by*the Keely Garage und
of tlie two men killed wus mortally the special price they have made on
wounded when he rnn from tlie house them will make this wonderful car very
firing on the posse as lie ran. Two other [Kipulur in Sanford. Dr. O. &lt;W. King
occupants of the Mulpass home, the purchased a Regal roadster th is' Week
mother of the men killed and their and th e 'beautiful lines of the uruierslung
younger• brother escaped and up to a model have made the Regal o much
Jatc fiour tonight had not been captured. talked of car. The Regal tins all the
Sheriff i’resloii is a naptiew of A, A [xi^er and is easily controlled the tyiPrwton of this city am t was prominent dcrsiuug feature making in impossible to
overturn ihe light' m odels.' This feature
in Arkansas.
is only cintiodicd in the Regal cars tills
being tlie only reasonable [triced under­
**- VVIII Attend The University
slung car on the market.' ’ Ask tlie man.
Kenneth Murrell, and Osborne Herndon,
left last Monday (or Galiiqavilte where
H endersonville lo S an fo rd In Cole ' ‘3 0 ”
they will pnter the University of Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. DL, U Thresher and little
Doth of tlism are young men anxious to
utaorb knowledge and make a place for daughter of 'Sanford were In Gainesville
themselves in the business world, and Wednesday:* They were in route homo
their parents are to he commended for from n sojourn at Hendersonville. N. C„
aud m ade the journey in a Cole ”30”
sending them.to a Florida college.
CapL K. R- Murrell, and Walter Beattie touring car.; .'u '.,
While, in.the city Mr. Thrasher and
aarom pafnw T lhm In "Capt.-Murrell's ear.
We hope to hear good reports from tlin faintly were guests at 'IflO tuapitabl«»
lioys. and commend them to our Gaines­ home g f Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Padgett, 506
ville friends, and there nre no bettor Franklin street. East Gainesville, they
people on -earth -thnn^ the Guinesvillo
people, and no bcrier '.ftclkool on earth
than the University.of Florida.

�T ilt SANfORD HERALD

A

an

Budget of Opinion " J u s t Be
tw e e n Tou a n d

Caprrtjht IMI Alfred Deoksr i Cohn

M e”

A Chlel 1» A ntoni Ye I «King. Motes
and f a ith . He'll (‘re n t 'Em “—
So Says S o u n tc rrr.
4 Campaign tnuit be warming up some.
-J—noticed Mayor L ak e-carry in g -n rifle
down tbo street the other day which is
rather an unusual occurance for him. He
explained that he was only on pleasure

4 Several tiroes last year I spoke about
the land sharks operating in Florida and
the Herald .also . called. .nUcaliuu -U&gt; Hie
cheap lands being put upon (he market
In competition with Sanford lands uml
labeled just as good. In spite of the
many warnings the people rushed over
to. the colony called Calory City ‘-and
purchased, lands that were supposed to
• f
have flowing wells, drainage and the
. necessary hard pan to successfully in­
stitute the subirrigatron system. But my
surprise was greatest when the whole
bubble b u m last week and now the
Itotntwsuckers not only have u pobr
grade of land but they cannot get n
* * * * w s jtksrow ujM ft rJfhr
V
tlirown away. The Palm Bench News
has the following to say regarding this
fake land scheme:
"In another column we reprint nn article
from the DcLaud News regarding a
‘ fraudulent land proposition near Sanford.
**■ * - ■ It Is such frauds that bring discredit up­
on honest land deals In the State, for
ill-comment travels upon wings, while
praise burrows through the earth.
The head of this company was
probably one of the most tricky uml un­
reliable, unprincipled wretches that ever
wore out shoe leather in .liicksonville
**.....
The newspaper* of that etty knew of
* .•
him and really knew him, and recognized
the fact that an) deal ‘he foisted ujion
the public must perforce Ire dishonest and
unclean—yet did any pa[&gt;er in Jackson­
ville throw out wriming? IHd they state
that land which had never Iwen Ismgiil
was being advertised and sold ill small
tracts to comparatively jjooc jieople of
the north and wrst who means were si»re
lobe cxbuusrtl, by the time they were
located?
Not n wont did these |hi|s*rs titter
Yet they droned any adverse criticism
the stale was receiving through' actions
of men for less despicable than those
conducting the Yolusin Company. At
the same time those iueiro(&gt;olitaii papers
took no stejw to expose what they knew
absolutely to he a fraud of the most
heartless variety
The midnight rnnurauder who holds up
his victim at the {oint of a gun and robs
him of his purse Is a silk-hat ted gentle­
man at cumjuired to the lietng wlui will
advertise what he knows is untrue tu
induce conservative people to leave thru
horn*, m um to ,t n--w emurtry nnd '
spend their few remaining dollars to im-

4 TIic making of the budget beemes a
tedious task when it is done but once a
year, A better plan is to lay aside sums
sufficient to cover each departm ent The
following from the St. Augustine Record
indicate* that they ore waking up to
the fact that the budget should be marie
up and published every mouth;
"Nothing has proven a greater pitfall to
any city council in St. Augustine than
the making up of tho budget. Every
year tho budget lias been made up fur
the ensuing twelve months,' Improycrtients have been provided for, everyone
talked progress und the sun slihne

M

that

is

born

of

woman

Is of but a few days and full of microbes.
He hoppeth out of bed in the morning and his
feet are pierced with the tacks of disappointment.
_
He walkelh down the street in the pride
and glory of his manhood and steppeth on a
banana peel and disjointeth his neck.
He smoketh the cigar of contentm ent and
behold it expld'deth with a loud noise for it was
-loaded.
. .
.
j
...
W hat is m an but th e blind worm of fate. A
tum or on the neck of existence— a w art on the
nose of nature— a bunion on the toe of tim e—a
freckle on the face o f the -universe— unless lie
hniLQth.his»dothing t o n
-&gt;» , .
P A L M E R

&amp;

S E I O H*

^arirlj granii &lt;Ìloll|r;s

117 WIST TIRSI STREET

pendiiurc within that figure is set. The
various estim ates are sliced down judi-t
cioutly and with fairness until the possi­
ble tatui of expenditure is reached.
St. Augustine can adopt the same
plan. It tins Already been urged and
only liist Wednesday ' night Alderman
Campholl strengly insisted thpt It should
be done. The budget can be made up
more Intelligently limn ever before with
sudi figures nt hand. The battìi. must
not be based upon the. total am ount of
estim ated revenue. That may fall aitati.
A fter tbo budget Is made up the plan
advocated by Aldermnn Crichlow should
he placed In force. Under its provisions
the treasurer each week will show in
his. report the amount drawn against
each budget item a n d ’ the bnlandfe re­
maining. Council will tjius constantly
have the information nt its finger tips
tu to }uit where it stands.
Council has this opportunità to start
things on a new plane within th e next
few weeks '*
' ' :
&lt;
-

4 I received several anonymous com«
m unications this week some of them
being tfirty flings against several candi­
dates, digging Into their past history and
bringing up family secret«.. I cannot
W ille t t p e rso n a l letter to tb e o c b la c k ­
guards because 1 do not know their nam es
but once and for all want to say t b i t t
never yet hit a m an below the belt;

TIIL HOME «I SOCIETY BRANO C10THING TOR MIN

partisanship will he displayed during
the present city election the Sauntcrer
will he on the job before nnd after
election and the cify affairs will receive
lire sam e attention as of yore. I know
no friend nnd n&lt;i Toe nnd everybody gets
a Square deal In th h column. I could
break loose and run amuck fur ncvcral
weeks and ‘cause more trouble than
could be patched up in the next two
years but wfjat's the use? The election
should be quiet and orderly nnd the
cam paign more so and there la no need
os yet for me to rollup my sleeves. Later
on—well, you never can tell: •
F o r O rphanage a i Arcadia
... A rtadln, Fla., Sept, 2d.—Extensive*
tgeparationt hpvc, been made by. the
m anagement o f „ the Florida Baptisf
Ocphatinge, located in' t|ils city.' to Vnise
a large contrlbutiotritn their annual
“Work Day" O ctohcr.dfe
i Literature (ms bceTT' acqt to. ovary
Baptist chyrch, Sunday school, und church
to d e ty in the stgte, and much Interest
isbelitg tnanlfeited in Uie efTort to raise
Five Thousand Dollars on this day,
MAny towns are planning to have a
"tag *day". Many Sunday schools over
th e'stn te have arranged a special program
f o t j f ^ U h . and in a large num ber of
til- d iu relics, the pastors will take special
collections.
. ‘ This "Work Day'.* Idcu-is not new, as
a m eans to raise“ money for benevolent
InstiU’iiona, as It bus been successfully
tried out inYicarlv every Southern state,

sum nenmuore. nnti has been so success­
ful that th?‘ 7th of October Is genernlly
accepted to be the Annual day for in ­
dividual offerings to the work.
The h lor ¡tin Baptist Orjihunoge is 0
worthy benevolence The friends over
(he stole hn vc indeed brrn loysl In their,
• iptsirt tu die home, and eight years of
work has seen i&gt; wondrrful gmwlh nud
development in tho work.
I’lans nre on foot for the erection of
other buildings nfeded th »enlarge their
cAimclty for trninlng im5 ; preiwtlng the
innyttes o f'th e hoimj for sAlf-yup|»rl and
usefulness. So all mônçÿ raided on th e
SLVRNTIHs Understood to apply nn the
g u id in g ;F u n d ; ‘ '
‘ £
v ;,r
is to ItaJrojaal that Yho trtnnagement
of th* Home will realize their fullest expeclions, and dipt the friends of the
work will be fibers!In tbblr contributions
on the Serentfi. , *■ .. ’ &gt;
—: ~ • ~y. . - *
Opening o f S chhbl ■■
The Sanford Public Sc&amp;ijol will bper
Monday mopijog&lt;Jk:t.,2nilt a t 8:30 o’cloak
Let the fk if tm ti second grad 0 pupils re.
port at ttm ; Primary, buikling on the
corner of Pnloletio Ave. ‘ nnd Oth. street.
All the other* .grades from 3rd, to fltb,
inddkhre will report,at tho Crammer (¿Yd
high school) building. High school pupils
will come to ,th e High school building.
Pupils who oro entering our' schools for
the fir« tim e excepting those entering
1st grade, m ust see me, | n order to be
graded, at the office In th e ' High School'
building before reporting t0 their respectlve ¿rndes,_____ t . . . ___________ ‘

i r YOU
Waal • Couk
Want a Clci '«
Waht a P arta«'
■ VL.nl a. Situation
• W a n t Sj S a r v a n t filli

, W» o t t o Sail a 1’iaao
Ji’i... Want Is fieli a Cain*&lt;4
... " fa n ti oSallTownPi |*«t.ly.
. Want lo Sail Tour Grot»«*«*
* .Want lo. Sail Your Hardware
Waal Customers for Anitkisl
AdveClisa Weakly in Ttu* Fapar.
Advertising la (be Way to Sucre*»
Ad vert Ia lug Bring« Cu.toewr*
Advertising Keeps Csttpeiira
''A d V -rtlsio g lutar*» S««««»»
l
Aflwre-liilnfi Shows Cnrrgy
, ..“A dvertising Shows Pluck
A dvfeflslag Is -B iz".
A d v eC tjse o r Bu«i
A d v e rtis e Long
Advertise Wall
ADVERTISE
\ , •» .
A l O sea

In This Paper

a my óffl™ Trltlay. SepL,
nre any who wish to consult
»1 matters.
N. J. P LUKINS, Supt.

IOc for «Ita Ulve"
g q a p f y,- Bi W i_l-

Stlll In Prim itive Life
The n ativ es of NflW 0 uln
been found firing m 1/ in tl
vMO-

F L O R ID A
GROWER
eo o r l o r i d s Are. - TsmM,
THE

�IM t SANTORO ilCRALb

IN fËRTILE nOfilDA

Florida ora n il« are auuahlne smrnge

Uuieiie*.

^ -

Florida's velvet bean crop will be
larger than ever thl« year.
The Seuppernong grape crop ho» been
huger tUnxigtanat the atate.

&lt;

w

B U SY
SO M E V E R Y

IN T E R E S T IN G

BARG AINS

-irait angarO.

wipplf energy, are Immediately absorbed
Into the blood, and digested by the aimplent and more direct process. The total production of potatoe» as
Indicated by the September I report will
be 258,329.000 Im pels, compared with
last - year’s (Inal yield of 338,811,000
bushels.
.
•.
Madame do Crequy, n noted French
court beauty, alo lltlrty oranges and very
Utile else, every day. She Is said to
have- bad the most perfect compiexion
The Kissimmee Gazette says that a
Urge guava grower In th a t vicinity
stales th a t guavas when made into
Jellies net'ab o u t three dollars a bushel,
anJ an acre planted to gauvaa will yield
about 500 b u shdll
Why boost the present orange crop ns
a 6.000,000 box OneT Is It for the purpose
of b ea U n g jJo w a.p ^ic&lt; L iW ^^ J ™ * ? ? *
There will not be over. 4,000.000 bores o f
citrus fruit shipped out of tlie state the
coming season—DeLand Record.
The green fruit law seems to be having
the desired effect, so Tar we see no
preparations .for shipping of any fruit
yet. while last y e « the first car of grapo
fruit was moved from Fugazzi grove
about the 15th of S ept It is to be hoped
that this practice of shipping such im­
mature green fruit will be entirely elimi­
nated from -the menaces of the grow­
er.—Exchange.
We believe that the Florida orange
growers w ill-get good pncea for tljelr
fruit the coming season. The distribution

o llftlA /
m c r r y c ro w d of shoppèrs M onday, and your d estination w ill be D. A.
w llU W
C a ld w e ll &amp; Sons, w h e re you w ill find shopping v e ry easy, and the lo w e st
possible p rices on h ig h e s t-g ra d c m erc h a n d ise . You w ill a lw a ys find courteous and a t­
te n tiv e salespeo p le. .

* -*

AM0 SKEAG
*

dress

F A L L O U TIN G S A LE

ginghams

Our new fail
shipment of
Amoskeng Dress Ginghams in all
the pretty designs, stripes, checks,
plnids and a new showing of
Scotch, p l a i d s ha vi*. i ic t
rived und are on dis- L B * f t
day at*...........- i . . *
0 „ r

vUI

Mon

an il

H e ll a llU

“

Our advance showing of new and
pretty fall outings cannot he heat, in all
the pretty patterns, also solid colors.
They are the regular 12J4c and
15c quality. See
these on ^ B ^
special ¿ale lo t .Monday------ --|T I i .

»■

R aV « ’

&lt; \ n f

v

price
H A narE m A nt

DU yo

AIHOSKEAG APRON GINGHAMS
These are the ,old stand-bys;
the genuine Amoskeag kind, in
all colors and sizes checks, but
at a lower price than can be had
elsewhere.
These
1
can be had Mon/ Af t
f — ■T V r M

.........r . .

“

Our suit dejuinment in every detail is complete,

&gt;31111 1 /c p d I H l l u l l l " ,,“The newest and prettiest of weaves in the newest

and most upTo-date styles, and are the best tailored garments can he had in New York and &amp;t. Louis.
these high-grade garments at the working-man’s price, on display MONDAY.
/

Black Silk

Colored Silk Petticoats
*,
%
These skirts are very pretty
and atylishly m ade of a good
grade silk in all the new a Lit!
best-shades: a regulafN$5 value,
but for Monday
O f i
can be had at ..

Petticoats

These
taffeta skirts are handsomely made with ruflies and deep
llounces, and of a good,
heavy weight taffeta;
^
n
cannot he had for less I I I i l
l
than $5; on sale Monday

See

NEW SHOWING HI I Mi SSAEINL
In our silk department, a color
and n material suitable for any
and all occasions, is found in
this good quality messaline oil
displjiy and sale lor
Monday a t .................
* O C

j

j
Is at present the talk among our lady
T V l A H r _ _ _ f r i e n (!s. how on earth they sell such beautifuI suits for little money, every garment
on snle Monday and remember A l t e r a t i o n s a r e M a d e

MW SHOWING IK III ANO IH 1(11 COU ARS

T a b le D a m a s k
A dozen different patterns to
select from in our strictly allpure linen damask, has a high
satin finish- and is two yards
wide, worth from $1.25 to $1.50
per yard. Napkins to Q O a
match. Monday.........

These are the newest creation in fall
neckwear, and we have them in a great
*

*■,

—

variety, styles, quality and.prices, on dis’m

•

play and special sale for MONDAY.

T able N ap k in s
These napkins are very large
and comes 1 dozen (ti the holt;
they have a /pretty satin finish
apd in quality and patterns is
a n exact nmtch to the adver­
tised damask per C t O " 7 0
d o z e n . . ............... tydLm / 5 7

Our Furniture Department
NLNNALIY ENGINEER OVERALL
This high-grade union made Nunmilly overall for their durability and
good fitting qualities deserve
great credit and art* made V r ^ B ^
to fit. and arc sold elsewhere
^
at $1. Our price i s. . . .
„ ^

N e w F a ll H ats
A classy showing of new fall
hats in all the newest block,
weaves, etc.
They come in
black, inns and greys. See the
line specially priced fur Monday

M e n s ’ D ress P ants
These pants in stylo and looks*
cannot he told front‘ t he 1$3.50
and $5 ones. They wear well
and can be washed; a great
value at $2 to $2.50; ^
our price . . . .
I bO w

Every day brings us more new and prt*. ty shoes for our large full trade,
"“and to see our large, well selected line o ’ all-leather shoes one cannot af•••
•••
A« i i
•••
uarnntees
due.
...
..............
ford to buy elsewhere; every pair g
--------------------- -—
— i.
A ll-L e a th e r S u it C as e s 7T2 Y d s Good B leach in g fo r $ 1 .0 0
This is a good quality medium weight
Theso suit cases coin«, ill. a
domestic that is absolutely free from large size, light or dark brown*
starch; it is full yard wide and is worth nil-leather with a strong steal
up to 1 2He per yard. For Monday only frame, and are sold elsewhere
of the $5 to $10 ones
from $5.00 up. Our regular
a great bargain,
price while they
Q Q
they last can be lint
last o n ly ___ ^ P 0 » 5 7 0
for............... ..

Our Shoe Department-

“We, the coroner's jury, empaneled to
, ConsUgr thfj testimony to the cose uf
' L H. Gillette,1, accused of having brought
Sadie Merchant to“dealh at Athlon by
meant of chloroform.* adm inistered to
(he tuid Sadie Marchnnt, find him to bo
iulltyjjf wilful tuurder.**
Sitter Elizabeth Sacra, who by her al­
l i e d confession, aided Brother Gillette
v ht odfnlnAftHftg the chloroform; wns not
&gt; tn tio n ed in flte virdlct. but her cate. It
itiry for-action.
*\ placed in Jail here,*

A:

Ometta waa

ttmYoport* of ti&gt;_____ ,___ ...__ H

ty eoUianaais, indicated that the was
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tuberculosis, but it la underttood now
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by Hodges, o ’Hitrni &amp; Russell against the
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Celery City. In ibis county, Involving
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will have to whistle. The incident Is
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settlers sold Ihelr nil in Northern States
in order to get bur® and ' buy the little
pieces of land which they presumed that
they owned.- It is stated that Hpdgee.
O'Hara and Russell will be as lenient ns
possible with the settlers who desire to
buy the the land from them, making ns
low a price as they! might ordinarily get
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these elements may have something to
do with fixing the values of Improved
lands at and near Sanford. But here
sa n f o r d t h e r e a l
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J f are actual prices that have been paid
for such property by growers wh9 are
engaged In the cultivation of these ertyi*
Ideal Conditions Thfct Make The Celery Delta The ¡j nuSunford and who have wished to add
to their acreage. It is at least supposnble
Greatest In The South
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that these inett know the worth of the
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lands they have bought. Ten acres were
G. W. C H A P I N . IN I N D U S T R I A L R E C O R D
sold for $12.500. two five-acre tracts were
sold for $1.750 nn acre, and a succcssfuF
celery man annexed 35 acres adjoining
-I wouldn't want *° i ° lo ^
iarm cr* have a t many thousands of dollar* with tils own celery farm and paid $35,000 for
M*rthJUiiUf$*tand tell then what bank us h* has bought acres. This is the tract.
w0 ore actually doing. (M i t t li t t p rtfl« not true. It is well To give a frank i u u \
The marketing of those ^auftirtl crtfP5 . f f l T V m f l P n i n P f* V
we «« making per acre W re In Sanfonl. ment 6f actual conditions, in order that has been regulated and Improved through
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ybo wouldn't believe me and n mart outside investors may not be mislead ami the agency of the Florida Vegetable
bat« to have h u wonl doub,ed&lt; But th at Justice may be done to Sanford and Growers Assodation. Shipping facilities
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when these farmer» «onto here we can her surroundings. The actual facts are have been bettered by it the settlem ent
S p e n c e r ’s Bread handled by all first\ take them out into our field«, let them good enough without exaggeration.
of claims for loss and damage in shipping
ouum the crate« of lettuce and celery
Above (ire initial oust of tile I land, huve been much accelerated. Sanford
class grocers.
¿ 4, we (let from a m easured. acre of w hich. is usually covered by u heavy vegetable growers sell their products by
land, let them see us take It to the ship­ growth of palmetto, pine trees and other consignment to brokers in outside mar,
ping station here and get the ^n«h for vegetation, the cost of clearing varies kels. on direct orders from dealers In the
r t^_tUeh' they will know we are not from $50 to (30 an acre, say on average north and west, or direct to buyers f o. b.
Wc Make Everything Known to the Trade
of $50. The soil is easily worked, hut At Sanford, who pay-cash on delivery of
a*ajti crating*"
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rhl» wa» the unique confe«eion ntade lettuce and celery can not ire profitably the goods. Through the association every
PH O N E 106.
PARK A V E N U E .
* ,0 the writer by a Sanford m an who has planted the first season after clearing, member may inform himself dally of the
better
not
until
the
third.
The
ifatural
made himself independent by handling
current prices qudted In all the prindpol
Branch Store Roberts Grocery, next Postollicc
f , these crop* In the rich "oelery d e lu ^ aur. •oil has an acidity which must be worked outside markets: he may know how many
out
by
cultivation
and
by
a
careful
use
Carloads of vegetables are on-routo to
rounding this little -Florida city.
• -rm one of the pioneer» of the celery of fertilizers. Therefore, the wise planter these cities and when they are due to M ta m m m m m m m m m m m m a m m m m m m u m m m m m m m m m m m m
industry In Sanford.'1 «aid another. * iv e folio wing the advice ami experience of arrive, and from this information he may
been raising celery and lettuce here for those who have made success here, will determine for himself the value of his
fourteen year* and I’ve made money p la n t' Irish ’potatoes, sweet potatoes, his goods. The larger j&gt;ortioii of the
cabbage or other vegetables which will lettuce and Celery crop* of the present
-every-y—
Weil. I cleared irl one season TTaWT Tin thrive on new ground. From an y o n e of season has been sold direct to the buyer«
these crops he should reap a substantial at Sanfofd,-m*d the m au j^ad vantages of
acre (rom sixteen acres.
reward, and it IB not claiming too much this system are making It most in favor.
lliis was the testimony of another
that be should net iu the first mul sec­ The product goes forward in refrigerator
Sanford man who nam e ,1«_ knoyrn all
ond Seasons' from these crop« ap­ cars by fast freight, occupying forty*
over tuuihern and western, market, lie
proximately one-half to two-thirds of the eight hours to New York ntul correspond­
was financially rtined by the freeze p i
orignal cost of the land.
ing lengths of time to oilier markets.
1895, which lOcUorily' wiped out the « « **lj'
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For
the idng of these cars the entire
Some
Sanford
growers
ibsist
thatit
is
orange industry ii&gt; the atnite. Hla wealth
N « rro u sassa la woman Is alm ost invariably tha r e s u lt 'of tom s fern»!«
is now estimated frtJm l»al£ a million not possible to grow vegetables with any output of a large plant is needed; Since troubls. f o r this reason It Is useless to tak a an ordinary tierVu tonfo or
the
organization
of
the
vegetable
i^wwore,
degree
of
certainty
of
success
anywhere
doliurs upward and he' has m ade it
B arre rem edy and expect to be cured.
In Florida, without Irrigation Some firoducts'ore sold largely f. o it., Sanford.
The only way for women to ouro their nervouttneea and get well 4« by
culufvniing Sanford lands. «»Many other»
others may differ from this contention, The ex|&gt;ress rate to New York. &gt;tJ claim the us* of Iten n 'i Now H ealth, the remedy which curoa nil w eaknesses snd
might he quoted in like: m anner and tx&gt;
but it is not a question for discussion the shippers, is altogether loo high It is female truulrl«», atopj/lng the drain and giving perfect health and natural ac
Itte effei «. for vegetable growing In this
lion to ths whole »ysfem.
here. It is a fact that ihc suhirngninm 75 cent* a crate.
remarkable section lids developed to a
When tltere Is a drain upon the nervous system, duo to female weakness,
system is used all over this section
Reference ha* been made *o far in you .»!•• I t ’liable, m lsorstile and foel ns thnugh vnu w ¡in U-&lt;1 to scream
high .Irgrrc by men of activity, energy
Several hundred wells have been »»ink (til* article mainly to the growing lettuce or fly rht- »lamming of a doot sluio*t ttirou» n u m u h)m ,-th*, rour nurvos
and enterprise, who have seized upon
ami ore In operation today Consequent­ and celery in tIlia rich Sanford district. «re *h(ttten-&lt;l »ml people »iit-wk of you as a lterttm* * te -k
iheit opiurtunitles. and of ‘ them have
Hello » New Health will cure all drains upon the nervous *y«tem, surely
ly, before the cultivation of lettuce and Tim cultivation and harvesting of these
made iht-maelves rich.
am!
thoroughly relieving Scanty, Profuse. Painful, h regular or Huppresskd
celery Is undertaken an irrigation plum crop!, occupy only about «even month*
klen*trtiatl'iti. Strkly Periods, i’oii*t«nt Wearliie** *nh
nr-*« l»e|,fi«ss|on.
So much has been said about the pro*
shonld be put In.
of the year, but don’t think for a minute Cram ps. Dttilnen*. vio len t Headache, Palpitation ol li,- lie.,
la in In the
ductocnca* of Sanford'a wealth-prodiicThe unit of this system is live acres. that (lies«! Sanford growers stop with IHtnk and Orolna. Im ucorrheu and all Inflamm ation, Ph.-eiutlon and I'lschargos
mg acre»—much of it exaggerated— that
of the Vagina and I’tern*
The Record has believed it wide to gather Ftff each live acre« on ortesian well is till*. There is a numlter of so called
Tht* woutlet Mil remedy t* ofT&gt;-ie&gt;l to you it-" it altso h ie y in ran t* « of
t-N ■ ' n •• m u í » i uiunn it« as
the actual facts from authoritative source« driven and is eased with a two inch or spring cro|&gt;» which add materially to the money b m i on flr*t tmitlc if It fall, *«&lt; rallevi
It
and by close observation and investi- two am) a half inch pipe. The well is value of the p«*r-acre production, The ft lo herself to ns* tht* medir tue faithfully ero! i-a &lt;um * e !I i î ij strong
celery grower, who is quoted at itte be­ tones, tuvtgorate* ami *tranK'h'1n* the sys'eni and •' f h ,11it Ifi and helps
capfied
so
that
tinflow
of
wumr
may
be
gfltmn
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uf It* n atural
clreulntliio th at uvei) organ Is brought to ih* pur
Sanford is situated in the lake section cut off whenever desired I he naturtil ginning of till* article, remarked to the fu n d Inns
writer
that
when
lie
tiad
fin
inf
led
gather
id Mobile Florida. It lira on tho sourii flow from a well of this su q is not- fur
Her o a N«w UeaLth msv he used with r*f■n '«rt*-1
most delicate,
in g hi* toniif* ami celery hu had enough
ot h arm fu l In
side of l-ake Monroe, an enlargement of from 10.000 gqllous an hour The well and wa* willing to give his hind* a - rest you rig or old It I* p u tei, v*get»\ile an-1 eotr i ’
«pellt lili Ilfs
tl&gt;e Si Jtihns river. 125 ihilea south of discharges into n main supply pip»' from and take ono himself fur the other live I gradiente tt I* the prescription of nr eminent I’t,
ci ned y Is ths
tuer ! m learning how to our* women s
ai,.|
Jacksonville Tlii* body o(_ W ater is four to six incites in diameter, imining indiiihs, But this man lets jt summer
result of hl» lattors.
crop
of
CTubgrus*
cover
the
land
It
i^T~^ubj«ii four utiles wide by six or »even j the length of the field, usually through
Do not let Mrs day so by without slattin g on to, •ot to tie u l'tl witli Ihi*
doesn't require any altrttrion. « just
mlWIong. Sortie six miles souti^jnf the thd middle. and with a slant so tliut the ■grows, like Topsy ' »Wl produce* from ■efenttflo tom« dy whlrh is 'iß sied ) ou on * g-*- »o
.if iJiuuuy back U it
litlir city lie'» Lake Jessup, a -pretty j flow nf water is from the well toward three to four ton» on acre of the best hay fails to our«.
body u( water which also tins its modifying the drain at the further end I rapping that grows in Florida, which Is worth
intervals of twenty feet. '» from $lti to $20 a ton
For Sale By Win. C. Aldridge, Sanford, Florida
infibrncc upon the dim ate. In other this main"qt
r
Musi of the growers follow that crop
a
series
of
latere)
flloy,
three
watches
in
direction* nre bodies of water and stream s
witli others which are raised with much
' * 1)1. I| mid to the mildness find equable- diameter.- running to the opposite sides less effort and with no additional fuglinr*» of the dim ate ih rT the beauty of of the field and term inating 111 upright hxer. Some of the crops a n d 1 their
tlir- i llumte and the beantv of iho sec- tiles a. foot or more in diameter. These average jwodtictlon per acre are Ute
following.
Tite climate Is lhild, but this does; lateral drain* are also laid oil n slight
R O L L IN S C O L L E G E , W IN TE R PARK
S100 to $300
Cucumber*
not mean tliuf the section is below the | sianl It! tlirecl the flow of the water f tie
$
100
t..
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ti
.Sweet potatoe-v
O ld e s t C o lle g e a n d M o st B e a u tif u l C a m p u s In F lo r id a
^foitt lute and iUR subject to oocniionnl I oeporate irW a u c uot ceutcuLcd togetlier
yloo to $ ton
Eggplant
College, Academy. Music, re p re ssio n , rin c Ait» D o m rsth and Indus
Irish
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3150,
at
the
Joints,
but
tuo
luid
with
tiln-r
ov«
cold »tups, it Is a fQcLjhowtver, backed
trial Arts, B usiness, h o rm .il Course
$ 200 .
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Beans,
by. Iho auttiority o t reliable men who thfl joints so as to keep out dirt and
$250.
Tomatoes.
Twelve
budding»,
four
dormitories,-separate
roflm».
m-uni
heat,
electric
allow
tilts
seeping
of
the
water
into
tire
have lived hcte'for years, that wltb ahe
Cantaloupes and watermelons ore
light«, fire protection..fine gymnaslutn. no itutlnnn, quurrtt-imllum duliar cnexception of the g re a t freeze already re* soil. Tlie services of uu engineer n^T proving successful. Corn on these la mis
dkiwtneut. Four teachers of music, $5000 organ, a dozen pianos, two glee
ferrevl to which practically gwejrt the called in to give the proper levels In averages 50 bushels to th e . acre nnd sells
idubs, chorus class. Superb new rooms for Business School, full banking
equipm ent,’Burroughs milling-machine, tyi&gt;c-writers, two instructors next
n r tilern two-third* of the stale, flo cold laying this system of drains. In the for 90 cents or better. Cauliflower, n foil
yeur. Now chemical undmhyslcal lahorntories. eqoi|qii*&lt;l with every modern,
tux wrought serious dam age within the upright tile in which every lateral crop, produces 400 to 000 crates to the
acre nnd sell* for $1.25 a crate. -Cabbage
tfevicit;
analysis of soils, fertilizers, foods, .water, preparation for engine«*ring
term inates, a plug by which rite water is an easy crop to raise any time in the
no mory t f the (iresenL generation.
courses. Imkes. Umting. swimming, golf, tennis, hxjt ball, hnskri ball, foot
Ific soil is dark »findy loom. 'I l l s m a y b e he|U'1n the cintiti pipi*» It i» year, it isruducr* 250 crates to the acre -i &gt; consecutive yeur* idtampions of State in bn*e ball Christian but undcuotu
iiuuioaul. a x | w*nuns nuxief[He, »&lt;-tmlar»in|&gt;» available
no lh)W in character nod by capillary at- ! also arranged that the water tuny t&gt;e nroi is worth SI.23 a crate. Spinach is
also n lirotltnble crop apd citron» have
For catalogue, nddres* VVw F BLACKMAN. Pit. D.. I.L. D . President
traction carries mid holds moisture in cut off (ruin uny of thr lutnuf pipe* so
been cultivated *ucces»fully. Some (c
m
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s
s
s
s
s s w » » w »»»* t w s w » s w ) v » s t s » w » » v&gt;»*»»»s w » w » 0 »w s » d
as
lo
suppy
irrigation
in
any
purl
of
the
uniform distribution. Front two to four
markable succ-cascs have btren made by
feet Iwirrnth rite surface is an Impervious field where it is needed, keeping it from in|en»ive cultivation of several crops
One grower of |»eppcri lias 0tiC|iicfC
«ubctxatuin of clay which hold* water those parts which nmy not need It.
Even more important, if possible, than urn'er canvass cover and from lids acre
■like s rubber blanket. Lying under this
he has sold already, this sfcsson' mote
district it a great subterranean body of the Irrigation value of the system is its than $3.100 worth of tiio profitable vega*,
T H E C O L L E G E OF A G R IC U LT U R E
»Bier, slightly tinged with sulphur, which usefulness for draining the land. In case table, end there Is more to come .from
O f» T H E U N I V E R S I T Y O F F L O R I D A
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evaporates quickly o i l . esrpsure to the of heavy rain making tne soil wetter tlte some acre.
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Sanford i« advantageoasly situated as
T h» r « r m « r » ' C a ll* !« -Otter* the iollowtn*
In AsrircItuTv.
sir. it is from 75 lo Í50 fe ef below the than Is desired, the supply of wuter is
regards transportation.- fiv e roll lines
A Tour-Year Cigleilate C«ilr»» - A T v i -Ym i S lurt G n t R
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wit face and when readied by artesian allowed to drain out through ihc laleml» lead from the city, oonneotlng it with
A One-Year Short C«ir»n' - A four Month TaAtirri Short Cour*»
!» ‘ welii it rises by natural preasufe in án into the ditches at the cd je of tho fieW alt rite principal markets of tho state nnd
A Tarir Week Farm en Situ!C Cou)»e
Dfuitran C»rt«-»t«m■
(tenfe
tor Home .Study
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. e w f,'Jwlng atHJ.'aeemiogly lofeilMmstible So perfectly does thl* system work in of the country. These are rite Florida
Will yôn (VMidpue to k«n&gt; m rh* h»nl K h o l ot -«o»ntiu-&lt;- eh»&gt; ran bo
r~
Eitst
Coast
Railway,
the
Sanford
nnd
qulckty im nsttrd to you by men who have had both tv llijc imlnmS C,
»apply for irrigation and fur atF the* por- soil foe ^ralnngo porWwca,. that It is
Everglades and tlte Atlantic Const Line,
»h&lt;l practical einedàflçe twi Ih* fsfmf
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post!bjq to’go On tlie lands work with which Inn three. Hues from this point
Muk« an InyettmWl I hut » ill o»y illrldenJi rvrry year lhn*lgti&lt;Art
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lifetime Tor Information Addrr»*
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.- Stlph ore the nauirjil. oondlllons which plovy or hoe within an liour after n heavy Tn'nddltion. the .Clyde River l i n e by
dally
sailings
to
Jacksonville
nnfl
in«
leave contributed th'udt to auccaa in .tlie dawnfai! or rain. This system has. been
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J. J. VERNON
* «ailing of the vegetable crops for which described so'porilculmly becau»e-U'/» on termedinle t*jluu Connects with nil
shippiMsbnes In , itte metropolis of the
D C A N O P T H E C O L L E G E -Ö P ^ A G H IC U L T U R E
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Jkmford Is famous.' Lettuce, and celfcry essential feature in the working of- Seu- state and-'kfTordn cheap freight rates to
. G A I N E S V I L L E , . F L O Ô ÎD A
‘ •■f* the cryps vrWch
been a d v m lie d ford lands.
‘
' j all points. Sanford is a,division head•t*. - ■
The cost of this irrfgAtJOJWlrniuage £ 1x164* for .the Atlantic CoMt Line and
oMhe rbaln ooqroee oí her .wealth, but
-» LmW f■V»’Î •!
Immense tonnage moved cfn&gt;m here
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CITY
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cremtes of.smout
ot.about 40 per .cent since 1910,
it has many beautiful homfea, well reived
streets, water-works, gas and electric
lights, a 1- lire dcikirtineot and all the
conveniences dint;belong to up-to-date
towns. It is the center of mure com­
mercial activity titan any other d ty of
lu size in Florida ami probably m any
of the Southeastern States. It . is the
largest inland town in the state.
Two hundred of Us business men and
citizens are organized’ Into the Sanford
Commercial Club, a body of men enthus­
iastic over what they havo accomplished
and healthfully aanguitte aa. to the future.
They are planping big ihlrfgs for the Y
development of their city and the past
promises that the years' to come wiU
make Sanford the center ' of one of the
richest communities In the entire south.

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Sanford lyitf been made what 1t is by
th e energies, iff iive men. With d i»pu*
lotion somewhat
■omewns more than 5,000, a a In*

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run» a t high a* $12?. The^-coK of thd
l a « t th ere fo r, ready for lfcttnce and
celery Ja from $3?« id $32^, on ikitendlture ofTwo yaara o^ time. But th* value
of the crops for the first two .years mnkes
th e land a source df^ incwjjt? ffom the
first jreOr. • * ■&gt;
Land thus prei»arcd Is held at $1.000
an acre and upward.. Any comipodity
hn» -different-values- according, to the
viewpoint from which it is estimated.
City real estate for Instance, would be
priced a t n vnlue on which it would pay
a reasonable Income at a fixed rate of
Interest. Another value would dejiend
upon whether ** not the owner wishes
to sell and oa bow anxious the buyer was
to acquire new holdings. Perhaps all

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Thtre are aoutothin^ inore than 10.000
■crea in th ia^ eb lo n which are known to
be underlaid by thl« arteaian w ataf supIdy. Between tfltoO: and 2^00 of these
v*#crea h av e.been put under cultivation
8Bd lhc cultivated,disuict U being rapid­
ly extended. The new land la held at
from, $U $ to $200 an acre and U la sold
•Mheae prices ¿U b , the guaranty that
flowing water m ay be
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well*. Much of the advertising of the
territory immediately adjoining.tho San*
ford Cclsry Belt has given the idea thot
the.remarkable results gained from some
of these latida are to h e / had by anyone
coming from anywhere and -without experieace,*T»lib ha« otaly to buy the land,
ju t la U» cyppg and In « few months

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�September
BRICKS TAKING' ROOT
The Sanford Herald states 'th at "tfu
question of a brick road from the fen y
to the Osceola county* line Is taking root
PubtUStd Evwj Friday Momini By
in the minds of the roost progressive peo­
THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY ple of Orange county and m any of those
R J. IIULLY. cuitar
who were not lit favor of a million dollar
W. M. HAYN ES, B u s in e s s M a n a g e r
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bond jssue are heartily in favor of a
brick mad for this distance."
S u b s c r ip tio n P rice , Ï 2 Oü a Y ear In A dvance
We sincerely hope the iden' Is rooting
deeply.
We don’t know. Right m Ort u r s i a* t t rond -c ittì mai) matter A ulti» I 22nd

THE SANFORD HERALD

Gave Up Hope
Tor Muy or
Ay tbe tarneil
uf friends and voter», I
annoum v thi« I am a candidate tor the om oe ol
Mayor of the City oí Santord. at the N&lt;rv*mt*f
primary,
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..._________ G-W. (Srvreaa.
I am a candidate for th* tndtion o(- Mayor o(
Saufen) »ahlni lo the dti iilon of the primary
1(4POt.

1900, at tha Po»(office al Sanford. Florida,
under Act of March 3rd, 1070.

posed the ttflck roddi demonstrations
should have converted the moat doubtful,
I hefrity announce rnycandiiiaey (pr the fW illoa
0 Ana la Herald BulMIng
. thn voFn against Ivtnda am i t w i r l m a ils «I AM w— e rS esN at » tin rfa» l«1«n et the Whttr
Primary tob eb ck l November 2Í. 1911.
Seed beds are being planted and bus) was the strongest., flow to build brick
roads, when the income from- taxes Is not
ness is looking up.
. 1 am a candidila for Alderman ol tbe clr
sufficient to keep up the present^ system Sanford »obirct to tba decision ol the W
Primary tobe held November 21, 1011.
| i u i L Wuutai-rr
Another aviator was killed, this week is answerable in only one f way md that
la. bonds.
on-Long Island.
ill Ion oí A liter men
I will be a candidate for tbe
Tbe two questions belong" to each iu b iect to (he drcUfam of the li ite Primary hrld
Nov. 21. 1911»
Tha public schools opens next week other
Warna H**o ,
,
The
opponents
to
bonding
promised
to
a n d the children should be preparing to
I hereby announce my candidacy for AUcrntan
be on the Job. A good start is half the show us the way by another route, but'os of (be rlly of Sanford »object to thedeH jion of the
White
Primary, held Nov. 21.
fight and every scholar should be in his yet they have not shown ua. To build
W. If
und "pay as* you go" Is Impossible without
piece on-Monday morning:*
A t the rwivaatof many frienda. I have decided
the wlyere withal to pay with.
to announce my candidacy far,tha poalitaa of
Alderman of Sanford, m bjtct to tha dccufcm of the
Tba
peoplo
have
spoke
agaibst
bond­
Forrocr Attorncy-General W. H. Ellls
W hite Primary held Nov. 21.
boa nnnounced hts candidney for tbe po- ing; at least for so large a sum as a mil­
H avlnf livid l he posltfoo of A Merman far one
sitlon of Congressman at larga. Mr. Eli!* lion, buf if. i s tbe Herald suggests, ‘ let
term. I will nial» he a m odlftite for tbe position
ls Dow attorney for the trustees of the the districts th a t really, are In favor of and »olldt yout auUeroge
my post
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loternol Improvemcnt Fund and U one brick roads have them, without forcing record.
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them upon districts that do not want
of the best known men in Florida.
At
the
earnest
aelldtatlon
of
many
them,” Is the true solution and is feasor and friends, i am urged to announce mytax-pavert
candidacy
,
. for Alderman of ibe l.'lty of Sanford, lubjert to ihe
Hon. Forrest Lake of this city may jfe; why nolT,
And if there la p -district^]}' i p iwhich
enter the lists os a candidate for con­
the
idea really-fcas taktn TCwfdfnt root,
gressman at large (whatever that means).
F or Clerk an d A ssesso r
Mr. Lako will moke a strong fight for the et it pavo the way* ami convince other I will be a candidate to succeed my»eif in the
districts
of
the
wisdom
of
the
plan.
po.ldon of City Clerk and A»»c*»or. »ubject to the
place and will come from a section where
We were for bonding and for brick w hile primary to he held in November
there is no candidate as yet.
M W. Lovu-L
roads. We ore still for brick roads, by
any means safe and sane— Orlando
Sanford schools have a wide reputation
Notice
Citizen.
. and many new people will settle here
All City Marasca will be due and partid* Orto• r i s i . IBI I.
this year to lake advantage of our fine
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M. W. I/ A n i ,
school facilities. This year gibes great
City Clerk ,
promise for pur girls and boys and the
parents should take more than a passing
interest in the schools
Friday. The occasion was the birthday
Sanford, the celery center of the Flo­ anniversary of Mr. Johnson. These good
rida peninsular. Is the title pf on Illus­ folks have a n ice home, and 180 acre* of H ü R A &lt;LE M E N D E N H A L L
T K A C H E R OF M U S IC
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trated wrile-ul' published ■In the Finun- land and (hey also know how to get the
W111 Ulve Lessons at tin» limtse of Pupils
tial Industrial Record for September 15. heal result* In chickens, fruits, and veg­ A « » n t f o r l b * C a l i b r a t e d H a l i t i A D a v is
Tho story is from the [ten of Editor etables. Needless to odd that their home
P I A N O S
George M. Chapin, and is of great interest, j s n meet'« for those who wish to spend
BANFORD
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to all Who have a desire to know of UmS *1 delightful day und last trid ay was tin
splendid feature of agricultural Florida. exception to the rule, in fact the folks
The climate, soil, conditions and the v«4)o enjoyed their hospitality last Friday
time, labor and money necessary to suc­ were too full for utterance. The Johnson
cessfully raise fflrry in Florid« are each place demonstrates that Florida soil will
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER
given attention and the special Illustra­ grow anything from apples to orange«,
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tions, made on thy fields give ample in­ Mr. Johnson being the proud possessor of
formation as to what has been done. The un npjde tree containing a dozen fine
Record is most attractive in its special large apples.
** They a rc best. T h ey arc d iffe re n t
features und will [wove interesting to its
They are b e st
They are d ifferen t
large'number of reader*.—Times-Union:
E d w a rd s—Fr e n |r r
A w i f quite wedding w is solemnized
' The Herald nnnounced. several months
last Sunday evening at the brides -Ikunc.
9go, that nt Ihe proper. lime it would
by Rev. Waldron. The contracting parties
present the name of Cnpt Richard H. being Miss Lydn May Frenger, youngest
Marks to the voters pf Orange county ns -laughter of Copt, ami Mr* A. J. Frenger,
a candidate for election to the office Of and Mr. Edwards, of Madison, now iq
county treasurer. Capt. Marks is cer­ business in Jacksonville. Miss Lyda was
tainly the man far the filnce. Ho hqs
one of Sanford's most popular young
been a tesldenr of the county for forty indies, and we will all miss her. Sbe Just
years, and has probably done as much completed a three years course in St.
for the upbuilding of the «runty, ns any
Joseph Academy nt Orlgndo a n d ' St
other man of his means, ami, he 1» now
Augustine, theu rook a course in training
past, the prune ol Ufa. bat lolly a s - Com­ for nurse ot (be Odd Follows Sanitarium.
IF VÛir'Hf c n i x ç y p
no avsiKLss iH ,4
petent as uny man in (he county to per­ Gainesville. Mr. Ld ward*.is a prominent
VUilVUi LIKE H .ir
form the duties of the office; and, we fell
young business.m ah of Jacksonville. We
Ftrov
N u s r .n u s .4
that be is entitled to it, and believe the hope for o long and hnppy future.
' tu&amp;K sccçiiU r, u t
voters of the codnty will Join us in trying
^ ix r tN v u m r . r . t
to effect hit election. This is an. office
They a re b e st. T hey a re d iffe re n t
\ cannon rut mop ’
that requires very little work nnd pays
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t n U j n o l ( n c or
At The Im p eria l To-Mght
a handsume salary, nbout,. 52.(100. You
r fn m rtu ^.jcca U H T s
To-dny will be Utugaln Hay a t Imperial
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all knoW him, and you know tlmre Is no
Theatre.
Having an over supply of reels on
bettor /nab for the Job in the couqty, and
lIFlOTLSorûtrÇUZ
bd
ntw drI , ' AIt.
As
!)cl1 »ny*. tho other hand, tlw m anagem ent tr|is decided to
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run
five
reels
to-day.
matinee
nnd
nlghL
tutor {vliivildn'ies for ibe office are all
TJ PEOPLES BARK OF SAKFORD .71
’¿^ajf.'jcr^'tiut tjusy arc all young men .The following is tfic program;
anti cfyhlpcittit to make « plvlng nt theb The it-In ted Hr idegroqm.—Comedy. Lubln.
various avocations, which, he is not. .Got In Old California, Where the Gain goes
Come— Drama, Seilg. .
together and elect him at ibq first pri­
M. M. SMITH, Pres
Plcciota—
Drama, Vitugruph.
mary and not have the expense and a n ­
. H . R. a t EVENS, V -P r*t,
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noyance of a second primary.
f * • ; . Slabeldes*—Comedy, Kalcm-V''
M. t . TOLAR, C«thlsr
Zulu Land— Drama, Sellg.

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m e ELEVATOR BREAKS DOWN
The following from the Gainesville
Sun Would indicate that something has
happened to Qra Datiock of life GainesviUe D evitbt::
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After six years* continuous publication
The £levator, n weekly newspaper pub­
lished In this city, baa suspended publi­
cation, fur a time at least. Editor Bul-

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HILL

?I suffered five.years, with awful pain», duo to worn*
ly troubles,” writes Mr*. M. D. McPherion, from Chu
bourn, N. C “They grew worge, till I would oft« LiaiJ
I could not walk at all, antf I hflcT an awful hurting fa ^
side; also a headache.and a backache.
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j gave up. arid thought I would die, but my huibgM
urged me to try Cardul, so, I began, and the first
helped me.' B y tlie-lira o th e third bottle wai bred, 1 ^ 7
do all my work. All the people around here said j Wovu
die, but Cardul relieved me."

For more than 50 years,1 Cardul has been relieving
woman’s sufferings, and making weak women strong ¿3
well. During this lime, thousands of women have written
like Mrs. McPherson, to tell of the really surprising rciulfe
they obtained by the use of this purely vegetable, lonfc
remedy for women.
Cardul strengthens, builds, restores, and relieves or prv
vents unnecessary pain and suffering from womanly troubles
* If you are a woman, begin taking Cardul, today.

Meat Market of Q u a lity ^
Where you cun jjcu h e best of everything tlelivm.il
to your (trior by Bpecinl messenger and ^on lime
WE CARRY A COMPLFTE LINE

OF

Florida and W estern B eef and P ork, l amb. Hi\
Salt Meats, Fish, Poultry and Home Made I'm k :
sage.
Wenre now prejwrcd to jliveto the trude
HOME MADE CORN BEEF
Try its-you will be pleased.

110 P ark Avenue

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G e t up a P arty, Hire a
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WOODLAND PARK
Leum to swim in Hint shady Pool No rocks, in• no
reptiles to hurt you Safe for any child No Sowcnijitr twrtiffle.
only pure well wutcr., t _
Emptied and denned ■every day. Every eonveut :«* for
Picnic parties. Refreshments. 0|&gt;en Thursdays nint
-Jayi
Other days by afrhngancni.
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They are d iffe re n t,

Clgar F a c to r y Moves
J . A., Mauser has moved his a g a r
factory from the Clark building to tbe
second floor in tho Wilson building corner
Park Avenue nnd Second St., w h e re 's
nir» place has been arranged, and more
Tampa John* and tricky Sanford cigars
con be turned out.
Mr. Mauser now
works five cigar makers, and is doing a
nice business.
They a re b est

Théy ere d iffe re n t.

Killed By Pile Driver
-r A negro 'employed ot the noW.-igeal
«bote was killed h u t' Wednesday by^tfie
In The Good Old Summer Time
pile driver. In BQme m anner he let his
The greatest* enjoyment you will find
head cbmeitrcoR^fRpt with the descend­
is
at
our Soda Fountalni . For a very
ing
Hammer
which*.'masbod
one side of
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small amount of cash, ypu can gçt
Ida bead, killing him instantly.

They ere Nest

much pleasure for yourself and friends.
They ere different

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they will he pleased with our. «Ulidous
Ic e Cream Nnd 8odae
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and also plessed'with you for t h r t m t .
tbe street tab into m l auto belonging to
Z. 1iaym an ; and dcnolUhcd th e ' lamps.
The negro was .badly ¿Injured-' but will

M A X W E L L 'S

Harrows» Sulky
arid Everything
in Horseand Hand Tools

H. Fernald Hardware Co

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fu ll line School Books at'M ax w ell’s
6-tf
Ih ry are b est. They are d ifferen t
&lt;&gt;nr and two horse wagon* with celery
flnn^l side Ifotlieti at Underwood's
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f r e s h W estern, and flo rld a m e a ts
at R oberts
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AHUM'S and Carriage punning at Un­
derwood'*. First class work.
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They ore best
They are d iffe re n t.
All kinds id rc|Mttr work Sonlorit Ma­
chine &amp; Garage Co
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New uulllucry ^_rrivmyj_ daily Ut Mrs.
OvrrmiinitnvvT YrrwrH's store, v/ntch for1
her »firing announcement.
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In union th e re Is s tre n g th . We have
th e goods you need, and th e pride
you ca n do th e re s t S an fo rd fu r n i­
tu re Co.
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IN AND ABOUT THE CITY
Little H appen I n i s — M ention oi
M u tte rs

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8ANfOftD ttCRALD

B r ie f.

PERSONAL ITEMS Of INTEREST
unary o f tb e F lo atin g S m all Talk
su cc in c tly A rranged fb r llu r-

OES it mean inything to
I 7 vou to have, clothes to tit,
properly tailored, to hold
its shape and he absolutely sat­
isfactory even to the slightest
We represent Ed. 'V. Price
&amp;. jQo., of Chicago, whose Made
to Measure Clothes embody all
these features.
The Fall and W inter line of
over 400 all-wool samples of
the newest colors, designs and
models are ready for inspection
May we have the pleasure
of showing them to you?

WANTS
All Local A dvertisem ents Under This
heading. One Cent n Word Loch Issue
Wanted—painting; and paper hanging
by experienced workman. F im claw
work at reasonable price». I con
give Sanford reference*, ns to ■work. See
me before leting your work, as I can save
you money. Prop n postal in Postoflice.
L L Wood.
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for Sale or Kent—Light acres tiled, two
wells, house mill knrn, 2 mites west of
town Inquire at iieriikl UtKcc- uu.klrs
♦f—frr~
Sout h Fern. Wichita
Kansas.
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F rric rrifte »
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Kailrond Ave Owner may have same ai
herald Office hy proving pri&gt;|M-rty. uml
paying for this ad
7 Itp
For Rent—Pleasant furnished front
rooms on hrst hour to man mid wife.
Large porch, and- tine shade, * S. W.
Corner. 1st S r, and Mnple Avc. Mrs. W.
0. Hfcrring.
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For Sale—A cypress incubator; 2UU
capacity, only used twice, a bargain
Also counter « ales, nml small ImusphnM J
scales, new
W (. herring. 1st and
Maple Ave.
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Wanted—Trestiemen. bridge and Sieve
dure foreman on key West Ftleii*»'n
Florida hast LotiM K.itlwny lo t rate* of
wages amt | mMmolar*. Address W J
Krume. Const meting Engineer. Marathon,
Florida, stating age exlwrience and r«•f
ercnces
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Lost—A Confederate cross of honor
On cross bar engraved names. l_ and W
b Weston I « nve ai tins ullii-e nn&lt;l gel
reward
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lot Side l i tnistiels nice small potulns,
for fall planting at 51 5U 1m. S M
Pickin', Beurilnll Ave, H I D No. I

¡dr. Kay ButU has been called to Astor
on account of the serious illness of hiv
wife.
• Rumor has it that one of our young
professional men will soon Join the ranks
of Benedicts.
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(¿opt. F. J.'Stafford ia on hla LoesburgSauford run ogain after a week sjient nl
Coronado Beach.
Mrs B. H. Herndon, .and little daughter
Norma, spent several days of this week
in Jacksonville.
Mrs Jessie Speer has returned from a
delightful visit to friend* in Modisouvilb*
and Dawson. Ky.
(¡oorge McLaughlin, Is taking n course
in hardware in all brancitea in the store
ul W L Morgan.
Miss Rose Dickinson, went to Jackson­
ville yesterday to visit friends for a
week «r ten days.
Mrs. H. K. Murphy of Mulberry, n for­
mer resident of Sanford. Is visiting rela­
tive* in the city. •
T lle te will’ be more quail and turkey
this year than ever and local sportsmen
are getting ready.
Lee Roy Bertha of Titusviile. spent
several days in Sanford visiting his aunt
Mr* J. E. Vincent.
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U. A 0. Motor Go., report the sale of a
Imtidsome new Buick Roadster, to W. D.
Holden and W. J. Thigpen.
Mr*. E. G. Tyner left for her home in
T;impa on Tuesday, afler a visit to her
daughter, Mrs. R. J Holly.
\f
Kva L Frenger, returned home Tdenday
from Colman where sho has been teaching,
for a short visit a t home.
I There will be a noticeable decrease in
the small boys upon the streets next week
us school qtarts on Monday.
Capt. A. J. Frenger, returned to Arcadia
Monday night, having come home to
attend.hi* daughter's wedding.
Dr. and Mrs. Davis T o i t r r ‘onrt-ttith^
son. Davis, have rationed from iheir
pleasant stay at Daytona Beocli.
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Mr*. Jam es Weeks of Green Cove
Spxinga has returned to her home after a
visit to her d au g h ter Mrs. Butler.
Mayor Lake t r d family spent Tuesday
on Jessup, fishing and between the fre­
quent »bowers managed to enjoy th « d ay .
Mrs. Chas.' d a rk , moved her stock of
ralllinery and dry goods to New Smyrna
this week, where she open up a new store.
Sheriff Kirkwood, w a s / I n fhe d ty
yesterday shaking hands with his m any

P rcab y trry In Sanford
fhe South Florida f’rt-'iiylery will con
vena in Sanfurii un Tuesday Octubei.
lentil, and a (urge nuiiibc-i of minister*
and laymen expect to attend. Arrange
m eats are being perfected by Uje local
committees-for taking care of the visitors
and Snnford people regardless «f creed
will nstlist in tltelr entertainm ent.
New Man . Willi Robert»

Mr. W T Kay. ul Atlmiiu, Ca , is now
i** Wim ge of tta- fre*li

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departnionl.

of J. 1&gt;. Kotiert' •'rffpr.ery sture. Mr. Kay
is an cxpcriencnd meut cutter. und markyt
man and wo nro »ure i»e will he nble tu
[grase the cmdrmicr* and friends of Mr
Roberts
They a r e b e s t. They ore. d ifferent
i See M r. Ray a t R o b e rts.
7 -2 tc
Gas engine repairs. Sanford Machine
&amp; Garage Co.
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We m a k e a s p e c ia lty of fram in g
p ic tu re s. Try us: S an fo rd fu rn itu re
CO.
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the Realty Trust Company ami nvoid com­
plications. For particulars address B. F
Whither. Jr.. Secretary. •
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They a r e h o st.. They a r e d ifferen t.
. New M e a t C u tter a t R obert*. 7 -2 lc
New t i r e s put on old Go-Gurts a t
th e S a n ro rd f u r n itu re Co. ,*
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Tbe nursing hotna a ».8th and EInt Ave,
is prepared to care for a limited number
qf sutdical cases. Mrs. Wright, nurse in
e h s r g j f c • ' 'J
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They a r e b e st. They
d iffe ren t.
Sw eH bsbtine of fio C a rts In th e city .
S an fo rd r o r n ltu r o Co.
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Wa ore equipped to handle your re |» lr
work.
Sanford.Machiné A Garage Co.

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H*« Allie Trafford haa
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O. L Taylor,‘ have refurn- .
through the middle yieat, &amp;
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KU'xIc Isliiml K«-«l uml liy 'tu l ■wliili'
llriihlugloli Coekrtd» • F* R I'nitir Kuril«No.
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for Rent—Fur cash ,1 acres tiled luml
h i Heck H u m m o c k Will pay
y«&gt;u to i(i
vcatlgiiie before renting t! (' Hargrove
Last Wnlnut. ties Mollies. in H 2ti
i or Sule—Some good house hull 1 lurtu
lure at Cameron Citys Used only a short
tun«- Bed room set. refrtgerntnr, chair*,
lumps, »(mug cvl will, mattress. etc. For
lnlor|iuitiuii telephone or coll on Mrs W
A Minnii k. at Cameron City
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For S.ile—Catnip)' top buggy, in good
conditluii See'F A. Seluhnpert
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For SnlC—.SevernI fine mules, double
unit single w¡iguni iiiid lint lies' rbeap
Also din* tine liotsi- Js&gt;« itu ili" (&gt; 2tp
I oi Keni Due 2 . ane. and "tie live
acre (.mil. »ell irrigated old iMriiimock.
en*&gt; tcriii.s. cu»h or share crop. Address
Bargain, Herald Olllce.
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For Sale— Henderson's Early Snow-,
ball Cnulillnwer plants li. S. -McLendon,
phone 115-2, or Harry A. Einstein. P
0 Bo*. '.112
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Wauled— lo rent n slop* m n good
lim u 11on In Sanford * Address 'X Herald
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l»r Sale—Several single and double
wagon» 1 wo 'ti-el pin**« hand inTiiv.il
or
While Wyandotte egg*
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Harris*
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For Kent—A nice little truck farm, t .
acres in aiitivatlon 2 yean partly tiled.
Enquire at Hrndd Office.
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One of tbe moat suiiabie tracts of land
in Florida, near the beautiful Indian Kiyer
now open for sale. If you want good
Inntl. pretty scenery, licalth-nml coinfort,
tfn not let this offer slip by, w ritr tn .1 F,
Mundell. Lake Mary Flu.
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Wanted—Man witii horse to Mill, and
collect for Singer Sewing Macrtinc Co., in
anil around Snnford
Address, Singer
Sewing M achine Co. H Eyrimgtop. M S .,
Orlando. Fin.
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•Tito storm season Is approaching You
would feel belter if you hod some wind
jlorm iiis’.yuncc on your house, and con­
tent».
Small
premium.
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now open for sale. If y«u want good
land, pretty scenrry, Iwultb and comfort,
do not let this offer slip by, write to J. F.
SuiidclC Lake Mary. Florida.
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Her Rent—Ofiice room on ground door.
Sanford Herald.
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For Sale—5 acre form, twenty bearing
orange trees, 50 peach ‘ trees. oImi very
Iqrge b a r in g pear trees, tnodren 5-rootn
cottage, front and back porches, faces
south Golden Lake, 3 miles south eu tt of
Sanford; 15 minutes walk lo street railway, uiiO.Ovcldo railroad. Fine drinking
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F ir s t S tr e e t and O ak A ven u e

�Septemhc r 2ft. mu

THE hANfORO IIERuLD
Minnlck and Cameron City on Friday of
Inst week.
On Saturday of last week. Dr. and Mrs
Minnick entertained Mis. Hildebrand of
A Budget of In te re stin g Item s Phtladaphla, her parents, Dr. and Mrs.
From C orrespondents
Swartz and Mr. F. F. Dutton at tlx o'clock
dlmfer. Mrs. Hiidebarnd is making
m any warm friends In our community
THE EVENTS Of ORANGE COUNTY who are anxious to have her prolong her
visit as much as possible. Mr. Dutton
■&gt;Efficient .S ta ff of Reporters Weekly gave Mrs. Hildebrand and parents, a de­
lightful
automobile
trip
the
,
‘
flrst
of
this
COVgnrttitr Territ ory for
week.—* .
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We aro glad to hear that Mrs. Worthing­
ton of Lake Onoro is home again, ar­
ENTERPRISE ETCHINGS
riving Insr Saturday.
Special OomapeodaiK» to Th* Hersld: Mrs, John B. Tuttle has routrned home
On Sunday oft,cr churclr the young
after spending several months in N. Y people oí Camerom City took their din­
ners to Decks Park and spent the re­
very much improved in health.
.Died at the M. E. Orphanage Sunday mainder vf the beautiful day out doors.
A telegram from Wichita announced
evening Sept., 10 after o long painful
Illness, the wife of R o t . Henry Hoffman to Dr. Minnick that his nephew Dr. Walter
Supc. of the orphanage. The interment Minnlck has been elect«! mayor of that
city. •
was a t Tampa Florida.
M, FY Quackinbos, wife and' little
Walter Haynes was among out Sunday
daughter Alilba Bond, returned home visitors this wYek.
after spending two months at Picrmonth
Those sb fortunate as to hear* Dr.
on the Hudson with relatives.
Swartz serm orf'Sunday morning greatly
Rev. Father Gaberlal and Mr. Powell enjoyed his .‘d iscourse. Paul's work at
of DeLand spent last night in town. E pfiesus was hU theme and his dwerijt-'
Father Gaberial had mass In the Catholic tions of the great apostle Paul and the
clljig^i.Tuesday morning.
wonderful wealthy, ancient city of
I t 'l a reported that , tho F. E. d R. R., Ephesus as Paul saw It. were very im ­
will be operating two trains a day to pressive and realistic. This learned man
tciU. Bible stories In a most charmlrfg,.
r m m n11
r i*m
**wcInrvj-tifln
r - -wPll. VfX-l
ms
"nrh'nher, ~ —
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bad o large gang of men for three
months making many improvements at
Mr. Shlnhoiser, contractor aiid bu ild «
Junction.
of Sanford, was In Cameron City M o n ­
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' The public school opens Thursday day.
morning. Principal Miss Atkins of BlackMrs. Washburn spent Tuesday forenoon
stun V a, and bUsa MrEwcp of Tampa with Mrs. Minnick.
J .?
, has charge of the primary departm ent! * - The Cameron City Grocery Co., is doing
A. T. Pattlllo, Read Ellis, John und a thfiving business. On TuesdayA and
Clark Leonardy were in town on their Fridays they distribuís their goods among
way to DeLand Tuesday.
their pntruni und their ordars arc getting
Tho Non. J. N. ~W{diner, wife and larger each week.
daughter of Shnfohl wVre in town today
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for Benson Spring w.»:di
MOORE'S STATION
Dr, Ring and wife of Saufonl spent kvmjl CuJtcipotulrtKe to The tletuld
Joe Cameron began lettuce setting
Sunday wilh-Mr. A. W Brown.
Sept. 26. first out in (ha locality.
Mr, Ingram of Cameron Ave, tu»» been
GENEVA JOTTINGS
heard from after several weeks absence
flpcdsl Cat. 10 Tho llrroM.
Miss Bobbie Nicholson has returned in New Smyrna where he is weifVtin^
. s'.v;
from a lengthy visit to' different points having a fine time.
V**fk p
Mrs. Johnson of Ruilroopl Street
in Georgia. She was accompanied home
by her Aunts, Miss Nicholson of Rich­ beeq on the sick list for some ti^ne, v
land* Ga.. and Mfflf King of Plains. Gn
Jennie and Edtlli McClelland ntexpend
Mhw Nevada Grant returned Sunday ing tiie week with theit grandma PreyqtY
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from a short visit to Lockwood und in Geneva,
Ghuiuoni. A pleasant party consisting
O. J, Pope of Dcurdall Ave. ims tjouglfi
of Miss Grant. Miss Tanner. Mr. Hodgen. E. 1. Craigs fine mule team. Mr. Pope
and others enjoyed an* auto ride Sunday lost a nice mule short time ago. .
afternoon
E. L Craig Is bpliding a small iioUse
Mr. Eubanks, an employee of Chase &amp; and tiling tSt 5 acreioi Ids Cameron Ave,
Co., is again in Geneva for ihc winter in property," .
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the interest of this llnu. *
There are a number of nbw dwelling»
"Our hat is off" to the W. 0. W., of being built in' the happy town of Cataernn.
Oviedo for one of the. most pleasant
Mr. Dreaalor of Cameron City sj&gt;ent
evenings of our stay in Florida. On last éeveral days in Su Cloud with a view fo
Thursday the Woodmen of Oviedo were locating there, he thinks it a fine grow-,
hosts at a most pleasant social event to ing place.
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which friends and brother Woodmen were
Mts loins Willis und two sous, re­
invited. Great core und Luhnt wetc
turned lust Thursday from u delightful
spent to make tho everting an enjoyable
two months visit w ith relatives in Ten­
one to all present, and their greatest ex­
nessee, Kentucky and North Carolina.
pectations were real!ted. Delicious punch
Mr. und Mri. J. U. Bcnnlrtgloh Of S l
cream and cake were served in a abun­
Cloud
arrived here Wednesday fof n visit
dance by the attentive.young ladies and
with
Mr.
odd Mrs. E. L Craig, they w e «
gentlemem A very pleasing feature of
enroute
to
West Palm Beach and other
the entertainm ent were the interesting
points
on
Engt Cbast. Sir. and Mrs.
recitations in prose by Mrs. A ckenuan'of
Bcnnlngiim
are
old time friends from
Oviedo. AUogaih« Oviedo should feel
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proud of her Woodmen, their idea ftant Missouri.
Miss C. BeHe T. Clay has hrr'cltanning
wives and children. Those attending
front Geneva were Mr. und Mrs. PattisliuJl, bungalow rxmipleteil, in a beautiful
Mrs. Etheredge, ' Mr. nnd Mrs. David natural oak and palm grove In Deck
Hammock. Miss Clay arrived here front
Speer.
Mr, and Mrs. Charlie Harrison recently Philadelphia I’tu, only 3 montitg.ago anil
entertained the Epwortb League at their has dono wonders to her property.- We are told aomh of our Cnnieron CJtjf',
pleasant home. 'Games and music were
neighbors
a n liaviog ■"'.mid-night hunt»
enjoyed
untU
a
late
hour
when
delightful
r*iv.
cream ami cake wtrru served. Mr. ,*and after raccoons which have been locating
Mrs. Harrison proved themselves very chickens. The hunts w ere-said to be
exuemly exciting to bolli perticipiinia
pleasing entertainers.
• The different institute/ of note are and spector* Ha. Ha. Etui how obout
liberally patronized b y this community ibatT
considering its site. Those leaving short­
Cook Will Speak
ly are Misses Blanch* and Georgia
It
has
remained
for Dr. Frederick A
*
PoUlshntl' who return to Tallahassee,
Cook, himself to make the most sensation­
Misses MJhlred Rhebindcr and Irene
al charges of the entire Polar controversy.
Peters and W. L Sieg attended Stetson
Declaring that he left this country at
University; John Huddleston who will go
the
lieight of U&gt;e pro-Peary campaign
.10 Annapolis, Harrold Pnttishnll who will
against h in t because of n nervous and
return .to VahderbUt University. Nash­
physical breakdown, and because, of a
ville. Teim., as demonstrator and Evan
desire to real and gain tim e to marshall
PattU ball leaves soon for New York to
the proofs of his Polar claim, and to
_ * cf, continue his study in m usic Herman
secure evidence exposing dishonest and
Dsnieii and sister. Miss M arie return to
fraudulent methods in the .cam paign
Southerland,
against him. Dr. Cook now Anally comes
.
T he fish fry given hy the Baptist* l a i t hack with startling charges against Mr.
n K p - , * r **;
MottiUy night was a decided eucoess and Peary.
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q u i t ^ &gt; neat sum was realized. -The
Id making these cha/gea Dr. Cook pro­
B aptist are. endeavoring among other fesses regret -that ho U compelled to
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things to point the church and buy new to « v e a l "unwritten pages of Arctic
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hlAtary'.'..whidi.mnceni hid rivaL__
Mias Salila Taylor of Orlando is »pend
■'Mention la made lp my book of certain
ing a fSw day* wit!» bar. mother. '
lac la concerning Mr. Peary,** »ays Dr.
Cook.' "becauso. only by-know!pg these
things, can paople understand the spirit
. CAMERO!** CITY CUPPINGS
JeeaW Cooswqaiww toThettweàJî
and character of the man. ant) thp. up*
. . Our farmers are vpry bits y v tth « m l scropdftQi fltxiicurm tide npori *hts,. Bg£
beds and the preparation of tlm ground understand, alto. why. but pf a sense of
for the crops.
delicacy and a dlaiike’ of mutbalinging, I
visiting Dr. «¿rutin aUaot SO long."
Mr. McCain of Wichita

COUNTY HAPPENINGS

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On October First wc will open offices on the first floor of the. Wclbormf
l.t
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(Postal Telegraph Entrance) where permanent headquarters for the purpose o
T1 h i s
.|f¡ i c
.Fnilrn anH VVgernhlea from S a n fo ^ District and V icinity will be established
B»*»tdinj,
will fie operuted&gt;in conjunction witlt our mam
Jacksonville, Florida.
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*, During our twenty-two years autual business experience as F. O. B. sellers anti
tributors of Fruit and Vegetables throughout the United btates and Canada wc haw
fcctcd an organization that shows results satisfactory to shippers as is evidenced
following telegram sent to one of Sanford s leading grpwefs who investigated
and plan of operation.

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This Is otir TWELFTH CO\SECL)TIVC season w ith Coggins Com­
pany all of which have been very satisfacto ry . O fir,co n tract \v as
let last w in ter for the season by a u n an im o u s-v o te of all those
p resent, Wc reg a rd Coggins the safest, m ost capable com m ission
com pany wc have ev er done.business with.. So fa r a s th e w rite r
know s they will continue to handle our fu tu re c o n tra c ts. Manga*
nola Fruit Growers Association, Ed McLain. Scc’y,
M* anganola, Colo.
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Wc'respectfully invite those who have not made plans for marketing their l i nt
Vegetables to communicate with our Sanford office, that we may have an opportunity
explain our plah of F. O. B. selling and desfributing Florida Products.

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T he glorified Jesus and Ula glorified

rodtS, fitting cbnnedted *t»ith'*k t i j 1
c o l u mn e d o p e n i n g
T h o w id e ba y win
flow w i t h bui l t In soot, m a k e s t h i s llttlo r oom ver y a t t r a c t i v e I n d e e d , T h e
di ni ng r oom k t t c h e u » n n d p n n t r r a r e
well a r r a n g e d for V o u s e k o e p l n g work
Ou t h e ancond floor t w o g oo d s i t e d
b e d r o o m s a r e p r ovi de d, each w i t h a
l ar ge clooet a nd s t o r a g e s p a c e
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b a t h r o o m In on this floor, o p e n i n g f r o m
t he hall
For u s m a l l h o u s e t h i s d e­
sign Is « e l l w or t h Co ns i d e r i n g

Church, the Bride, will be the Royal
Priesthood. wh5so special work for a
thousand years will be the uplifting
of inaDklixl. uot only from the tomb,
but a t*n to («‘rfectlun of life, "every
tuan to his own order" or rank. Tim
uplifting will bless as many ns ore
willing, lifting them up front the degra­
dation and meanness and 1tipper feet Ion.
Into which all h a re fallen by onu
m an’s disobedience, under the laws of

heredity.
th e Dead O heuld N o t R la a f
YfiT« ~ K lt w t © h rta ila iv 4 U U A
d r ln s s and P ro v e T h a m A ll
-P a s te r Rusaall P r o v a a .lt 8o.

Interpreting Our Laws.
ElTcerT wfi3*Vfamily ip thT old cftliH
tty had known her by^lljd ntore prosalo
nam e of Ellen, iost no opportunity of
London, A pril 10. prom ulgating all the freedoms of tha
-« -T h e L o n d o n new courltry that catne her way Homo
¡Mk II T a b e r n a c l e w as times they took an Inverted form of
&amp; u HI crowded to h ear handing out orders to her m istress
P asto r R u e s a l l ’* “Yea'll he careful, mum. thot j v t puts
i f / H E aster serm on on no paper In th a garbage bucket Thlra
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. B "T he Reaurrectlon la. ofdAra, mum, frum th' garbage gin,
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t f w l One." Hi* tex t wag
. A u r o r a B o r e a lis .
3 J t B y from I C orinthians
According to a theory recently enun
ignTi it neeiii
"How Bay aomo elated, the aurora-borealla Is formed of
among you th at there Is no resu rrec­ oalbode raya, em itted by the gun and
tion of tho dead? • •-* I f C hrist be not deflected by tbe terrestrial m agnetic
risen,- then la our preaching ra in and field fly tli* upper stra in of the attuo
your faith U atao valnj • • • then thoy sphero. The velocity of these cathode
•Iso which are fallen asleep In C hrist rays m ust be nearly equal to (tint of
light, and very much greater than the
are perished.*' T ^e speaker t a l d j velocity of cathode rays produced tn
Blblss Hava Bsan Raad Too Caralaasly. the laboratory. I,cnard concludes that
T o r years God’s people have hail ex­ these extrem ely "hard" cathode rays
cellent Bibles and thua been blessed ore em itted by unknown rad io activ e
far lu advance of brethren who lived substances In.tho sun.

The reason for tbls is not fa r to
•eek. From childhood we have been
taught that nobody la deed, th at In dy­
ing everybody, good ap.tl bad, gets more
alive than ever b e f o re /th a t thla allveneas 10 the aalutly faw m eans spiritual
powers and on Im m ediate entrance
Into heaven, death being «wallowed up
In life. The unsnlntly m asses also, wo
were told, would h a re quickened aonalMlltlrs after dying; th at they becam e
more all tv, more able to appreciate and
■offer pain.
Our Catholic neighbors told us that
tho majority would Immediately go to
Rutgaiury, (here to bo tried by various
sufferings nnd tortures—later on to e n ­
ter heaven. Our P ro testan t teachings
were to tho effect th at the unsulntly
masses, unfit for the presence of God
*gnd the Indy, would be consigned to on
eternity of t o rt ur e nnd made very much
piore alive to their aw ful sufferings.
Thus we were taught to believe th at
death l».n portal o r'd o o r Into on In­
tenser llf*v that nobody i* dead. Many
of us jv*rpleX«Ht ourselves and were
perplexed by others w ith questions re­
specting how there could ho a "reakr*
. mfiun uf ikt dead" if nobody la dead.
We avoided tits question, or gave the
answer. ' .Mystery; go run and play."
Now. W hat Do We.FIndT
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When oncq we see..that "tbg wages
of sin 1* dcufX"'and not itefh o l i o r
In«tit; and that tho Bible hell la tho
touiti ami not a fiery furnace; and that
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mangled go to sAcuf—to Auvb-* Just
,ow'x- *• did A&gt;ur ’finvlor; then we begin to
¿¡¡a?
tiistAwiiat we ail need la to be
' aqvcd from thv)I, from hadrt, jddtifba
•v..*' * tha Savior waa. A .re su m p tio n eatva,
tlbi* lg tljua t&amp; i aglvatltm nope of the
-.tUnrch'Bn^ o i the world."
What ft .Relief this glye* us as co5S" " - «pacts' parents, children, neighbors,
friends gpd fbVa heathen, who h av e died
out *f Christ, nnagnm y. ‘ w h a t pou»:'
*, fort It bring« th 'k iia ff th a t thqy are
»livplng,lu th* jp e a t prtaoudiousa of
death, uncqpatlous of the 'iaptw of
-dtjan,'waiUug for, the i|e?deqmcr, who
W ) Wt u j n n IvJngdbm ill glofy, an'r “
*ogUt1^
Bride w ith Illm aelf fdf
- 'pie Wetalng of all th e fntnlile* o f the
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‘»«.okX- of ihè'-prlaon.Jiouiirof. dekth
to set' before theta, -under the
(lurW m prortalona o f tho
I&gt;lab«hv
«•Htm. an oppórtopUjr for Ufo rtvritufoWdlcnc« to. th« ’ awt of the
Kingdom umla? the, assistant* of tho
tesvufy .Ono-fte «»tertiatfr'« -being
tin«
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C a n a d a ' s Mlsed Raer*
T h e Bible Is a l r e a d y sold In ' ' a ñ a d a
tn SO dif fér ent longue«* but Ì 7 o t h e r
races a r e now ankl ng t ha t edi tion* Ipprinted In llrelr languages. T h e Brit
Ish Foreign Bible societ y h a s p u b l i s h ­
ed t h o B c r l p t u r u s In &lt;21 dif fer ent ton
gucs. but It s e e m s IT m o t e m u s t be
m a d « t o me et t h e need» of f a ñ a d a s
h e t e r o g e n e o u s popu la t i on

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It Helped Him, Anyway.

Mr William A ttmiford wtl) answer
questions and gj t e advice KtlHB OF
COST on all t u b j r r l s pertaining to Hi"
subject of building for tbe res^kers of this
paper On account of bis wide esperlsncs
as Editor. Aullior and Manufacturar. hs
Is. without doubt, ths highest authority
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to Wl.lllam A Usdford. No
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Investigations show th at the major
Ity of men working on salaries are
paying out o n e q u a rte r or more of
their en tire earnings In rent. T ake
paper and pencil and sit down and fig­
ure out w hat this r a n t bill am aunta lo
In the course of a year; then see the
am ount tt com es to In ten years. You
{till be alm ost appalled at ttie size
of tho am ount.
In most cases It Is
snongb lo buy outright a flue house
and lot, a valuable property that can
bo made Into a real hem «- _..

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ha’t'liTÎThc rrVfcr )(i'show-W.*"

this money at the ertd of ten ) cars ’
Nothing but a big pile of rent reSetpts
Nothing that he con rail roatljr his
own after paylqg out enough money to
buy the house
Ho has no more right
to It lhan he day he moved In, and
may bq turned out Into thé street any
tim e bis everlasting rent payment* are
not made

And, a f t e r all, t h e I n v e s t m e n t fca
tore, t h e m o n e y pnd of t he proposi t i on.
Is really of m i n o r I m p o r t a n c e c o m ­
p a r e d to s o m e other»
Parents hut
•lug t h e w e l f a r e of thnlt «.hlldien at
h e a r t shbul d m a k e a n j sacrifice need
ed lo p r ov i de a r eal h o m e for t h e m to
grow up In
T h i n k of th« d e l i g h t s of
Hie Old H o m e you o nc e knew « tiat
fond m e m o r i e s c l u s t e r a b o u t It. Wh a t
a n I nfl ue nce for good t hat old place
hits bee n to you lu t o u r Ilf«' You h a t e
•
O p e r a t o r « H e ld to A c c o u n t
l ooked b a c k to It with r e v e r e n c e and
In F in n« *• Mio o i i ^ r i t i o n
of
h a v e h u r r i e d b a r k to It e a g e r l y whon
|i In tme -eird h r Id r **»| mill ri hi#* fur tlaui -ever t h e r e w a s u c h a n c e
"Home" Is
Rgi* don»» fn fw.rwnh- ir ptiijHTM *rh»*ll t h e noun b e a u t i f u l word In t h e English
Cfnn Iit k tu 1ti #»' i'n t »h
In t vk11 tan *»« l a n g u a g e T h e r e ts no pl a c e on e a r t h
such
h i i»i a hoi* in** t ' "'inti
Ilk« h o m e
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of hotitl« hi» , n*t i- ti -I * d a l ' h n r)Kti

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lines n n d suc h uses It Is c l a i m e d t ha t
a r o p e of t h i s kind wtl I w i t h s t a n d t h a
ac t i on of thu » m jJ ro to p e r o s n t
l o ng er t h a n c ot tun —»
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t.t " l . v o k O u t for the L a r s "

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v e iy ginjd e i a n t p l f r — t h e y are
c o n tin u a lly a d v e r t i s i n g '—r a n d
th e y ere c o n t i n u a l l y Afcldg a
g o o d bualneaa.

was as thin as a lath, but no* li# yVj&gt;w
ing as luelfly g* ever., It arts tw enty
days without fr&gt;od
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need« I» t h a t s c r a p of siren* wi s dom
t ha t fluatei) tu n n nru » ' K ee p quiet
end g" un
K vi î i unge

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t1*tie et othei. itivn w h y d o e s n ’t
Pi*
let the s i g n lu i
■ way ! W h y ih»** Ote ia[lii-a&lt;t
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feutesl all your Ilfe. j n o t l u g f ' pery y*Ar
or so rttuu o n e r e n t e d h o u s e to »he
neztT
T h a t floes not m a k e a r eal
h o m e a n d Is not f air lo t h e c h i ld r en
lgyre of h o m e e n d love and reaper t of
p a r e n t s go h a n d In h a n d
They are
t h e t w o m o s t e e c r e d t h i n « » In life.
T h e r e I* a s on a e of s e c u r i ty , of ownc r ahl p. of p e r m a n e n c e In a poaaeaalon
of e v e n a s m a l l c o t t ag e . U m a k e s
life h a p p i e r a nd m o r e w o r t h w h i l e
B o r u e t l m e s you h e a r p e d p l e / a g y : "It
c os t s i n o r e t o ow n a h o m e t h a n l t rd oe s
to pay rent."'
TJi}« *• f ot t r u *' 1,1,1
e v e n ' I f I t w e r e ' f n i f t , IW?. a r g u m e n t s

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r ^hi. I ncl udi ng both pny
m e a t m, t h e prim Ipal tin* ' b e I n ' e r e s t
on t h e u npai d b a l a n c e
Tin- I n n ur a nc e
a n d Hite* »re usually e x t r a but the»«
ar e r el a ti ve ly sma l l Items end n * not
e n o u g h to d e t e r a ny mon f r o m «m
b a r k i n g In -a home -o wn i n g e n t e r p r i s e
Of c o u r s e t h e r e s h o ul d be r onson
In this aa In o t h e r t h l n g a
O n e s houl d
not buy too e x p e n s i v e a place, a ny
m o r e t h a n he shoul d
ollcmpt
to I
"show o f f ' by buyi ng too e l a b o r a t e or
e x p e n s i v e cl othing.
T h " mor« expcii
*lv® r e s i d e n c e pen c o m e l a t i r If y*A
des i r e , a f t e r you h a v e finished payi ng

for th e first tnodert Hulo home Many
h av e'b eg u n this way and Have event
ly bee »mo large real estate owuera
through system st}tj»a.vlng
"This Is «■ trfMflyiini! u halt cottage
of oix rooms
If'riflis a very artistic,

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the conditions of A ustralia whuj-» re­
ward ts more proportionate to ability
and effort, and leas dc[iend«uit than la
an old cbpntry upon birth and favor,
lead to - t h e developm ent am ong na­
tive« of th e com m onw ealth, on th*
averagu, of g reater activ ity of mind
and body than la found am ong l he na­
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for your children's sake
Anyone who Is p a y i n g rent r i g ht
along can easily save for hi ms el f t h e
landlord'*! profit and own hi« o wn
homo. We all know of many landlords
who are not only m aking a good IIv
Ing. hut are growing wealthy by bor
rowing money, building houses with It
and renting them la people who, If
they realized It, could with a little ef­
fort Just aa well build or buy the
home for them selves /*
Horae builders are considered th e
very best kind of security, and the
real eetate man and property owner«
are eager to do bualnesa, will} them,
from 1100 to f&amp;00 Is all th at It requires
aa a first paym ent to s ta rt you on the
road to the ow nership of a aubstantlally built home-llke little place like the
o n fc jllu strste d herew ith
After you
have made the start It Is Just os easy
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la to | &gt;a v rent, fur these pay manta call

Your h u s b a n d d o e s n ' t look very
sick, Mra A n d e r s o n , " itnld t h e doctor
wlio was called In t o a tte n d "a pnilahT
suf f e r i ng f r o m too m u c h hot w cathar.
" A h , . sure, you should have seen him
half an hour ago, " replied Mrs. A nder­
son
" H e « u that faint I didn't think
I coul d resu ch ltate him . hut I give
him a u t o m a t i c sperrltn of pneum onia
nnd he c or ns a r o u n d splendid."

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HIGH-GRADE GOAT BREED1JN
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AN ILLUSTRATION OF THE

RESOURCES
the “Mohair Industry of America," by
Percy P. Vyle; of Jacksonville, Florida,
and in conjunction with q recent article
we read in the New York Herald relative
to goats, it is possible that out of these
comments some of our farmer corres­
pondents and prospective settlers on
• Volusia Farms may be given .a new line
of thought relative to the hitherto unmentioned resources of the flue tract o f/
general farming land across the river
- from Sanford.
The book deals will) the finer breed of
goat called the Angora from which mo­
hair is clipped—mohair being the tech­
nical name for the fiber of the Angora
goat used in the innnufncture of a variety
of fabrics, either pure, or in connection
with wool. silk, linen, etc., the shorter
huir of the Angora, is used in the manu­
facture of automobile tops, lap robes, etc.
The »odor noticeable in the common goat
is entirely absent in the Angora, the odor
in u fleece of mohair is milder limn that
in a wool fleece and Is not at all offen­
sive.
¿*# THESE GOATS THRIVE 0 \ BRUSH
AND SHRUBBERY. They could not live
'on* fine pasture lands like cattle an d shec|^—their feed must tie of a browsing
nature
With the opening of largo acreages of
wild land for farming and agricultural
tbuqi^js un enormous demand
for Auigorus in- the middle wust for deuring these lands of the brush mid shrub­
bery. . **
In localities where the land is com­
pletely subdued by brush the goal is con­
sidered of more value for the purpose of
clearing it than for its mohair, its meat
or skin combined Goats will convert
a w ilderness Into a p a stu re w ithout
expense to Uic farm er. Gouts ure
even leased for this purpose in the west.
In Missouri, breeders are »paying spec­
ial attention to tile production of Angora
goats as live stock for (he markets. Owing
to the tremendous shortage of live stock
in this country, there is a good profit,
thtjy.os^eri. in the breeding of uny kind
uf meat product.
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As far bacl^ os Ahrahain's day, yve ,
read of goats being used for incut, and.
this, too, When there were many cattieV,
and sheep. The reports thnt gOebs are
sold to meat packers Is true, bat it re-:
fere to. the Angora goat only. -.W.'/'
The flesh of the Angora goat is exceed--,
ingly nutritious aud pnhitabler. The niedt
of the Angora competes with lamb from
the fact, of its exceptionally line whole­
some flavor.
.
wWere this; fact, soys Mr. Vyle! more ,
generally known. AngOra goat flesh'
/-would be the world's favorite. And. popu­
lar meat. • The only;, reason^ why these
superior goats are Hot. qtyte pften seen in
the market report* of! r e a d 's /anti shijw
meats is that they &lt;uaia asTaheeD.' " A i t- .

best in high aetT diy ^ajtiUjJtd as these
altitudes have a betteftcial ^'effect .on the
moiudr. Angoras requirea great amount
of exergiao They urc-exceptionaily sen«itivo of restraint—the greater the cxer-

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else the belter the mohair.
The point that occurs to us Is this:
Leaving mohair out of the question,
w h y n o t I n t r o d u c e t h e A n g o r a goat
o n V o lu s ia , f a r m s ,
in g

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fir s t,
and

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fo r

r a is in g a $ liv e s to c k ?

It is not likely that the Angqraj^at
would do well.on our lands if cQtosjdered
purely for its inoliair. os all authorities
seem ugreed that to grow the fine tex­
ture. the Angora must luivc the rugged
hillsides on which to climb.
In cleaning up InncC however, we an­
ticipate that they, would prove of inestinin h U y nbrn Pictures in the “Mohair
Industry of America" show some won­
derful effects of before ond ufter—of
landsjKivercd with bushes and • of those
same lands elouned up like a park solely
through the medium of the Angora gout.
Homesteaders are making their herds
do the work of clearing the land of brush
for later farming operations, iu other
parts of the country, why not on Volusia
Farms!
A subscriber, writing to the “Southern
Agriculturist,’’ desired to know how to
extermite wild onions, and a correspon­
dent replied:
I wl»h lo »•* io r u u r tu lja rrlb rr
th n t a «m all S o r t ot Angara
fo n ts «.111 do ll i f « 0 (1 b r ttr f
an d iuik.I i c h e a p r r th a ji tlir
m ott.m l of lb« tWv&gt;a&gt;IIJ«al of
A gik-ulluic. atx l w h ile th e iu a ta
• r e n t r r m l n a l l a j (he i u U n
Ihm f will (U o r x t r r m i n a t r all
o th e r tooiUAU weed« u well
• n d i t th e ««roe J lm e i p r iw l ■
no et of t l r h l « c u l i i r r *inrrr th e
la n d . The A n g o la goat It the
c h e a p a a t e g ta r m ln a lia I b e a r
e v er found log w ild an io n * and
d th e r irouU eeocne weed«

On Pino Key. near Tampa, Florida.
• Mr. H. H:-'Moloche has a herd of 100
head of goats. On this Key there is
« very heavy growth of grass and other
vegetation, and jt is,to gel rid of this that
the goats were placed -there. We do uot
know whether Mr Moloches goats are
Angoras or not. but we believe the An­
gora better suited-lo Volusih Farms tirnn
• the ordinary common goat, because of
the ¿lock raising possibilities.-. . ' ,
’■ Augora goot raisers; have been p u t•
.into: circumstances 'of ijQthparali^c afflufcucc by thesenreity of sheep ond
. fainbs. which has created a domand for
their output ot very renurrtcrativc prices.
Lamb and mutton b a luxury in Florida
only to be thought of—neveivwitcn on
account of its scarcity add, its TTigb price. Lamb chops sdtd.for 3$cs b ,jpquad.lt)
Jacksonville lost, winter. -white
v asked fot,the tougliest imitioh. -*1: ..;*
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y There is o d cep-sea ted «-^prejudice
againsj the uqe,o(.. goatr for m eat .This
is founded upon; ignorance rather'fnon
. experience The most ill4melling “billy"
n f the worst possible type to .by many
made the standard of goat meat for the
whole of the goat family.
Shropshire lambs, which. urrrebnsid-*
V. ered.tunong the beet kinds .of meot, are
said not to be superior to o WeWetl weil‘cooked Angora kid. In the *WWthwest,
these animals are as readily sold for
meat as sheep and the market has never
been overstocked. In nearly, every lo..*■ cality where they have boen killed for
mutton, there has never been a deroga­
tory statement concealing its quality.
, In Cape Colony it is said that the old
doesjtre slaugliiered to furnish meat for
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furtn hands ond young wethers are sold
to butchers. In California many miners
purchase Angora wethers in preference
to sheep wethers for salting cjown for
w int^u&amp; ISicay50' as they state, the
Angora contains less fa t is more easily
kept and is just as palatable.
So many inquiries hove come to the
Bureau of Aniqtal Industry concerning
the meat phase of Angora goat raising
that the Deportment ascertained the
facts of marketing from the actual pro­
ducers. Answers to the question. "Do
you hnve any difficulty in disposing of
7 our surplus Angoras for in eo tr were in­
variably in the negative. ■
IS VOLUSIA FARMS CLIMATE
SUITABLE?

So far as temperature is concerned, no
place has been found that is too hot
or too (“old for Angoras. Though not
partial-to heat, they will stand it quite
as easily as sheep. Shade is. essential
where the sunshine is very warm. The
climate in Angora, where the breed orig
mated ami is still supposed to flourish in
its most perfect state, is extreme. A
temperature as high as 85 degrees is reg
Uttered there in summer. In the Cope of
Good hope, where Angoras are thriving
well, the tetn|H*rature goes higher in sum
mer.
Almost any kind of soilf except wet
and marshy land, is suitable for tliese
goats .
Crossing the Angora bucks upon the
common goats of the United States have
been very satisfactory in niuny inspects
Many of the large flocks of . Texas nnd
New Mexico have find Mexican . does for'
tliHr foundation. Why not •success with
•the Florida goat?
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According to the latest available sta
tistlcs, Voluaiu county 1ms. only 12-1
gouts, presumably of ttiL^^oopihioii breed
Floridn-has only*4(X21t), so. the oppor­
tunities there are In this'State* for highgrade goat breeding have Uot been ex­
tensively developed.
v According to the New York Herald,
some of the government's reasons for * 5
delinking to develop the- American gout
are these—and this opens; another«phase
of the question we huVe not touchedi
“It is the unanimous opinion of nhlk
experts thut goat’s milk js much, better
than cow’s milk * for invalids, diikiran.
cookery and nearly other purpose.
' -*it Is of tnorc nutritive value and more
easily digested than"cow^g. milk. J i a b .solutelylree aPall tlmesifJijmt tltei^rm s
of tubercylosta (b e u d p j: otfUwh'af. we
sokl above that disease W |s miknawli-to
'to the .goat;),- -l
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’’Cheese tnade from' g&amp;pt'i milk is of
tite choicest Varieties and-'Otynurands the
highest prices.
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Ask your. grOcer thb price of Scl\welttct, Roquefort, awf .^ b e.r-g o a f .-ipllk
cheese. y - /
Vp.-* 'r
b Indeed, the .possibilities opened up by
this subject are so iiuiny that , th is\B u lletin can ontJiCnfcfly dwell on 0,/ew.re«*,
flnnly believe that with care in the! se­
lecting. a.fanner cad find a s good..land,
absolutely dry and Without marsh, on
lieve Adgofa goat raising and by-pro­
ducts will prove very, profitable.
* Will YOO make usc.of this, only ONE
of the thany resources of Voluiia Farms!

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In ten tlo n to Apply fo r C h o r tc r F L O W E R S — P L A N T Ç —

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S &amp; S S f f ? * ® « c»m'“ tir"indo
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w . A. MINNICK
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f r a n k P. m r rr o N
W. M HAYNES
D. A. HOWARD.

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ARTICLE IV
i,n n for which thla corporation ahall r a itl
tball be prrprtual. ualraa aooorr dltaolved orcnnl-

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General Insurance Agents

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H e r e is One on the Best
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AKTICLEII
oLIrct of thlt corporation ah «il l** ralttinua In

ARTICLE 111

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ARTICLE V
tv,

»Bain of thla corporation ahallI be conducted
b» a beard of truateea, not le u than Hire nor rooro
J h i V w . »bo ahall elect one of their numberaa
Slirman and one aecretary and treaaurw. The
EoirfeJtruitreaahall be elected by the nwmbera
d aahl thurrh at their »rat regular meetln* In
lanuarr of each and every year, but any truitre.
- « ihefullboard, ahall continue to act a» at*ch unill their iucçeiaof1 or auccraaora are electwl niid
a
n \ rWtloi ahall be In the manner
pfrtcrit«l hr the board of intakes
ARTICLE VI
te trai rriular election in January, 1012,
Dátil Ih«
'itefraniIof- m u te « abaft be at fellowa: W A
HlflAJei.fi«« K Mail*. f t A. Howard. C hat B .
r AtinlLTVallrr M Harnea and Frani F. (KitPin. t&gt;¡
rf«Sihiíi W A M inata ahaO'be chairman, nini
Vi alter M Hayoe* secretar* aad tr ew h rr

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W r i t e f o r S tp n c IlB

and M a rk e t

R e p o rts T o d a y

DENTISI

F. G. H E W I T T
Waahinglon arid
Harrlaon straeta

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SANFORD. FLORIDA

N e w York

ARTICHE VII
TV Ut la** of ‘he cOrpgratlOn fehall be mode b»
ih, board ol muterà, bui wlthln (he llrnitathin* of
Uv and thè rulea and m iailaik»a prcacrtbed try
tbe maio bwlf of tfce Cw&gt;ire&lt;fttlonal Church.

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Atlantic
Coast Line
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The htihrat amount of Indebtrdneia nr Ila Willy
to whfch thlr corporation may al any tlmeauhjoct
llidf •hafl rvot «invai twn-thlnl» ufrilie «cluni

FLFCTRIF LI0HTED PULLMAN
I)I N IN(; ANIVSLKF.PINO CARS

Itlu r ..f I t i m ir*watr |.n&gt;peftr

AKTICLE IX
TV «iniatol In »aloe of thè reai ealalr wliicli
lUr e t r u o l e n t r tMAI aliali hr wlthln Die dia
eretta of il • i«mnl of tmaieca, aubirvi alwaya in
Drf ar t*"“ *• ‘he Ulrrull Jud£s
ARTICLE X
TV niii.'» limi le iid m m of Jhe tularrlbina Innepcv alni* ale •» lolinwa
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F IR S T N A T IO N A L BANK

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P eople.

POINTS PURELY PERSo
flow Celery Clly Vonlty Folr While
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Social Gossip
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Ait Evening of I’l i t i u r c

Mrs. Deane Turner, g*vc A ptensknt
literary party Wednesday evening In
honor of her charming house guests.
Misses Ruth Keating and-Ruth Coats, of
Daytona Beach. The Invited guests were
requested to represent a book, by wear­
ing some distinctive jfibrk, ut suggestion
In costume, of the name of a popular
book. The name of the books represent­
ed to be guessed as each arrival was announayl. There were of course many
mistakes made but the unique enter­
tainm ent was very much enjoyed by
those participating. Two prizes were
offered, to the one guessing the largest
number of correct names and the second
prize to the one gueslng the fewest
names. Ml»« Mabel Bowler received the
first prixe. a book *of poems, "Love's

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the second prize. A book of Stories for
Children. Punch was served v during the
evening. After guessing cdntcSf was
over a delicious lce‘course was served.
Mrs.
Turner's invited guests were:
Misses Charlotte Keclor, I’eachea Lefiler,
Belle Smith. Mabel Bowler. Melt Wtiltner.
Floosie Frank, Alice Whltner, Veda Ward,
Annie
tiiggihs. Martha
FoZ, Carrie
Lowell,
Vivian Yeiier, Mabel Uand.
Sadie William. Messrs. Gwyne Foz, Ash
Thigpen. J. D Roberts. Jam es Williams,'
Frank Mllterr. W. J Thigpen. Braxton
Perkins. Archie Betts. Willie Hill. Nixon
Butts, Henry Burden, Mr. Wildman, Mr
Sperling. David Caldwell. Mr Rome nnd
Wldemnn Caldwell

TOR

THE WOMAN

WHO

E N J O Y S GOOD C LO TH ES

At B rittle

A

V I S I T to our j i r n . e n t d e p a r tm e n t »«ill Lc a real treat — for
you who value your spitearance will find there all of those
chic, da inty g a rm e n ts that you know add so m u c h to your
well dressed com fort.
The g a rm e n ts (hat we will show you will l&gt;e I’ K I N T L F S S
productions— and every style is one that really confers "D istinc
lion in Dress" on th e wearer.
Made from soft fleecy weaves of wool— along the style lines
sanctioned by Fashion, and in a h a rm o n io u s color scale that
ranges from th e classiest of beautiful c o lo n to the m ore conserva
ttvc blacks a n d blues— Really — no m atter how hard to suit—
yo u ’ll find'«Jftiething here that you'll appreciate and Ilk.
Below we dcscdlte two out of the many.

Mrs. W W Prntfirr entertained at
bridge last Wednesday night ut her
home on Park avenue. It was one of
the prettiest (vc-autumu ufluirs m the
folio of society events
The rooms were mode beautiful by the
decorations of enpe jessamine nnd d in g ­
ing vines and ferns the pink nnd yellow
|.
blossoms carrying out the autum n effect.
- . Four tables wrftr'pInyrffTtTe” partners
being secured by Uw drawing of dainty,
hand-pointed score cards for each player.
* . This was one of the first bridge parties
held in Sapfprd in ninny thorns where
the gentlemen were in evidence ni.d
some of them played a very splritro
fam e. Some Utne before the midnight
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hour the scores were counted nnd it was
found that Mrs. R. J. Holly had the
highest score among the ladies and rcr __ calved a beautiful olive set consisting of
a sterling fork nnd spoon in a dainty
case.
W. D. Holden won tlw honors in the
gentlemen’s list and received a book on
Practical Bridge nltixXigh his playing
would hordly indicate thut lie ne^\la any
further instructions, Delicious lemon ice
and cherries and pink, frosted cake was
then served ' by the charming hustrss
assisted by Mrs Keely and Mrs. Putnam
and after lingering long in pleasant d ial
the company bade Mr. mid Mrs. Prutlier
au revoir just afiout the the tunc thr
chaHtideer w as
aiiiiouuciiig another
day.'
Those present were.
' Mr. mu! Mrs. W. I). Holden. Mr. nnd
. Mrs. O. W. Brody. Mr. and Mrs. Oca A.
Speer, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Smith, Mr. and
Mrs. R. J, fiolly. Mr. aud Mrs. C, 0.
McLaughlin. Mrs. Putnam, Mrs. Paul
Keely,.Miss McLaughlin, Mrs 0. W. King
and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Prather.

N. P. YOWELL &amp; COMPANY

A dventists Camp M eeting
Tho south park has the appearance of
nn encam pm ent ns about thirty-five
small tents nnd a large auditorium tent
have been pitched thereon for the ac­
comodation ol th e Adventist^' Camp
Meeting. The meeting slatted last night
nnd will be n regular annual sesslub of
the Seventh Dny Adventists af the state
lasting for ten days.
' .
Preachers from Washington Atlanta.
GrapsvIUe. Tennessee and front the state
will lie present and will address the
meetings. The following program will
tie observed dally:
Praise service. 6 a. m.
Little Mlsa Ruth Waldron celebrated
Conference 9 a. m., and l a tn.
her eleventh birthday, at the l)umo of
her parents. Rev. and Mrs. .Waldron: Wed­
nesday afternooy. Twenty ' little friends
were Invited td enjoy the occasion with
her, .They w eroentertained with pleasant
New School Opens
gomes in (boparrisb rooqi utter which a
The Sisters of mercy started their school
most Interesting fish'*pond g le b e d their at J'urk ..Ave,, and ninth SUeet last
gtteutldn. for in th alp o n d wag a present Monday. : Fur. .the present they arcept
fa/ each child to fish /or. which, thev of pupil« for the kindergarten. and grammar
b o u rse enjoyed doing. The J bltffiilay schodt onlyvowing to lack of accommoda­
¿fsble w ai very, prttfy
bftmnl- tions 'for blgh*ecbool pupils. A, new
fully decorated 3. .byU»‘Jff7 c u e v \ with school building i s to be put u p o n the
Its eleveh candles whlijj Was served vrjlh Cothollc Church property l ^ t h e ver^ nbar
the little guests, whd Wished- fu(ur&lt;i mid then they will be In a position
their lift), istesa m any; r e tu r n torr the ^ rccoivo tiiose seeking opportunity for
day.
x'~
A .■» Jtlger studies- The pupils now in attendSm ith entoriilued a .small
bU)Wlrt| they utotpy. A
One tabltr uf bridge, w hi W
pupil» èa well a . » tn o

'Jf. C Weston, who h a i opened a
ULiftipr l« h g ’» grodery In the
uhd. Is;prepared to do all
fhen'a ahd Indies tailoring In the

B loodshot Eyes
Arc cured without pain In one day by
Leonard!'« Golden Rye Lotion. No other
eye remedy in the world ns cooling heal­
ing and suengthlng for weak eyes lnji»t
on having "Leonnrdi's." It uuikiw stmng
eyes. Guaranteed or money refunded.
Sold by W. G Aldrich.

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SOLDER. CEMENT OR • RIVET.
. . M»nd«u ire oat slhxh-d br »«Item«
best. Cm be spplitd t&gt;r.« child. Will bl
•St surface, Msdcio shsites.
SAVES MANY DOLLARS.

W . L. MORGAN

i-grade Pianos, Organs

The Outskirts of the City
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;• but we do want to

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and Graphophones.

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Low Prices

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J-au nd ertho U n d e rs k irts
of its inhabitants. If
you will entrust us
with your laundry,
the quality of the

.08 a regular patron.

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CORNER FOURTH STREET AND F,

Good Rooms , X Best of Table B

Everything F irst^U ^

S ju c u ] A ttention G iven T tm x ieat Trade

Sunday Djoner s Specula

MRS. DONNA THAYER, Prop netrc.s's
WILL O PE N AUGUST T H E FIRST

�Published S e m i - W e e k l y —Tuesday and F rid ay

SAN FO RD
SANFORD

NumMf

F L O R ID A

TUESDAY,

OCTODCR

3,

101»

Johnstown,Horroi* Repeated at
Austin Pennsylvania

I lie General News of The Land
of f lowers.

THOUSAND livts SNllflED

a llu m im i mi s u n m iss

Burst And F ire Adds
or To The F IrrIn i Populace
The large dam at Austin Pennsylvania
holding 500.000.000 gallons of -water
• r and almost without
burst last Saturday
warning
the entire deluge
• moment's
tho
towns
below, hollowing
pouredupon
competed
for hurried
ji the aaxiunt

A» E pitom e of th e W eek's M ost Im ­
p o rta n t H appenings In th e
S ta te 's Domain.
While going at a fast rat«- near Tampa
last Saturday, Frank Hargis, a young
chauffeur, was instantly killed by collid­
ing with another car.
Tiie contract hhs been let for a hand­
some now office building in Ocala for
R. S. Hull, the well known financier.
Siwcin^. Agent E. M Wnrd, o f the Char­
lotte .Harbor &amp; Northern Kailway. was
shot aful Killrd here today ¡hy A If McColr -^nructnr of Mylbcrjry 1he shoot mg occurred on an exCurVfhn'tmln fhM 'nT
il tsilled up nt tiie depot MeColfe&gt;. it is
allegtjl was rattier huintejNios ami nor
Choice ah liis language in-tare several
wanien in tin- car lie i« sm&lt;| to have
been drinking. The spocinl ugent remohatrnted with him and -on argument followed, m vstiicti Ward -ilnptWl McChltey
and tiin latter promptly drew a pistol and
shot him tliroogli the Isvly near the heart.
Ward died furry five iiirtiutcs later
M -M. I.ee Inis arrived in Winter Haven
fiont Nt Mary s, Kalis,, with Id« family

readers:
Pan, of the B
Company must one
Four hundred million, five hundred
thousand gallons of water rushed down
on the town
Between Hoi) and 1.000 persons werv
drowned, crushed or burned to death
Hundreds of others believed to luivn

been swept away by the great torrent.
Fires followed the bursting of .nnlum l
giu mains.
Scores of

persons

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caught

New $-'0 000 High School flnlldhig

beneath

debris cremated.
Over 1.000 bulldUflB were wrecked
. fleavy rains of post two weeks enusr-d
reservoir lo till for firm time since U was
creeled two leur* ugo.
Food supply has l&gt;e«n swept away.
Physicians, nurses and supplies being
rushed train surrounding towns over the
mountains to Auain.
Governor Tenerha» ordered state mid
charily »lUcials m the scene tog&gt;-ttii-i
with Adjutant General S tew art-and a
large force of state police.
Austin has n population of 1.200
Costello,. tuwn o f 150 persons, below
Austin, also swept nwuy.
Two-thirds of (lie citizens believed to
have perished.

ll.dy S tarla 11 olitile lt&gt; lite
minivi ot 11 titoli

I i ti.. v ’aS'xi «Ii ktr. Mullein's -iodio
Sauuibty aftertu&gt;»iii. al 1 o clock.

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..2.s)4'-'pounds per nere. The* seed wits
^ o w n ^ s i October anti sprouted vigorous'
" i n t h e r&amp; ld rin a lin g -such thrifty growth
that l\ve cuttings were made each time

J.lllf'lll

i u e w s p a | » * r a n d j o b u l l i . r in h e f o u n d

mg 'iloiig fIle .iii-i ol Irtp iir atiil thè
Wljat is regarded as a iihhi im|xirtanl
h'inihurdlliotlt ol «mailer lowiis Tmke&gt; Iiml in uiiuiectiufi with good road buildIni- noi stnick a lilow a* yet and s»*etns ing'iu Ik-rmin tocounty wpr, made titling
li. tu- depcfuhiig -i|uiji (Ile liUrrvention | iji- v-eek wlii-n tiie gang of ■men under
..t ilo* World iM-Wr-r« to t a e - e i n
l .i i tl i . r '.-iptbiit \jtri« winle /hn'uvn'jHfl} live ntilee
|-ri'ieth -it this pnn- ntr thmuph a best of
- lll&gt;. w|ii,b it is beiien-d, will be ideal
(he S a u lo n l Music Mob
I natural inaternd fnr bard surfanug nut
Tic i lub » ill holil iliv-lx
mooting utuL roads
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plsc« of rrsideitee and Invctlftem .
|Itnmee Gazette.
Jt,«i ... '.
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A i» week'
Gtftytmty. o r 'jh is
Hly. csroo lo th* SenUneLvdtoo ' and ft*
blbitol a buiich of us. ijlijc alfalfa -»s^ Was
evrr raised »nywixTc outdoors 6y tjity^ y . He raised tjn^ experimental paid!
of&gt;
I-ohé jJavis place. im’CT^j
5*Qdlly prepared the grpuitd and glVjìfr

Hut 'He "I file llliisl mrilple-e •
Im

Ilo- wnr belween 11ilIy and lllikey ih in the stair' He will begin (he pubiiru■in iin.fi Hit* fu«t gijirwus lirod li&gt; liuly *n 11rr n( Winter Haven« lust newtttm[&gt;cr
Mi I ¿-e is a
l.ijl S.ilonLi V »lieti bei llprl vijilufed ¡a tin* tirsi of tk'iniiei
alni «link two tnrjifldn linai destroyo ts. newapupet tiuiii o f ubi[ity and will soon
I nle«t re[»&gt;rl« i . hI.iv are a cunUiuinlion have o n e o f i l i a I m»«i weeklies i n the
ot Ito- n-poti» r. i «i v I -s tiiir.l t&gt; irai •tale
Itu p i ; - 1 -ill t . known a« the
liirlller del. 1. 1« give nnlotiu itimi ot. figli! I il-sig ii f*l nef,

to w e r Insurance R ules
Whil'wi! hnvn waiteiJ, watdied and
worker) for ,md l.xAed forward to fnr the
past yenr has come to pass—that of n
reduction of our evceediugly excessive
iasuranre tales.
The new rate took effect on the 15th
of this month, and Kissimmee has boon
"ITlnifmed from the fourth class to the
third Hass which means that the rates
have been reduced frolU ten to twentyfive per rent I his w:ll mean n stivinit
to our j-.-oj.il. of ti|£jni four thousand
dollars annually, or Enough lo pay for
the entire cost of installing ( t o . water­
works and »ewerngo in twoive years.
There is no doubt but that the cxcci-'
live Insurance rates and Jhe ubaencc pf
wstei wiaks and sewerage has Kepj
-Otfluy people from locating here during
the pn»t three years, blit now that these
gbnadcl' have br»n jovercome and we
have. Si goed n vohttMAer. fire company
as tan («• fmind in jiny city in Florida.
&gt;re will rmiurnlly expect; men tif fneaps
W look with favor on Kisgimmcc as' a

Atfolia p t . O ra n d o -

Hlnck*

Mattile I T ligie For (bingreM jnon
Tn this week's
, i issue'tyf ■Dixie Claude
■i r j
U'Engle, D# etTihir. says
' ,v .
■ "Afuir looking carafullv into tiie sift«- *■
ntioi\.m&gt;d fSnrcfnlly jxuisidering the way-'
ju winch'.Vckn lie tjJ must a«-rviGf\*lo tho I
people o f n.Tlydi ;J linvf}' dreided to )**• a cendidntr fr-ùtVslic iurte
Imgf forhlcmber of the federal Mouse of- Kcprr
seniatW es.
..
, _“1 offer mysel/ to (he electors of Fiori-,
da ta jI&gt;e"\r&gt;téiT Tor 1n the Ik-moiratlc '
nrlnsiries 'òf 1912 .for this m silion oft

Admiral Schley Deod
kdmirol Winfichl - Scott Schley
d«id yesterday near the comer
•fourth street and -F ifth avenue,
ik. white on his way downtown
tirsi died te /o re medical aid could
tuey had been Out Of town over SunOn his return he ¡had gone to thr
Yachrtdtrtt. AXterarihatl slay'
* club the admiral left’ tho rlub
* and had sBlartcd to walk along
fcfpurtb street towards F^fth. avenue,
Et taken suddenly Uh A hurry call
4,111
physldBhl an d ah omb’uB' ^ fo re aid readied him the adbad died. Heart disease was the

that 1 will continue my newspaper work
and that I believit that my opportunity,
tn-servr the people of-Fiortda As editor
of a frtc newspaper will lie greatly en~
Inrged and strongthene*! hy rcprrsrnilog
them la Gmgres».
"Evcryiiody may l)&lt;- ussmod of.
!■will do if l go t &gt; C’vngreas hy readling
what l have done at editor -of The Sulk
and of Dixie- “I oak tiie -help of every

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trutf man."

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Kissnuirlee ’.»usuies-i men

will erect ai

Yll if the incrtiU-rs are vfircjtJ-ily re I mice a skyscraper ori .Broadway, which
ipiealcif to lie present Hu; program com will l*e a modern live story otlice (Mitkiing
mttlee. Mrs. Munson and Mrs- Ernest and tho Jowvr nxnlU Tor sto/ea.
The T(iinpa Hoy* IInlet, has heen leased
Tolar have prepared a most interesting
program lot the year a work, which pumi in Mr. Stanford of the Atlantic Bauch
ÌM.--I to tn- not only emeriaiultig hut In­ hon-L Mr. Stanfiait is ati experienced
hotel man, and wd| give I'am [in a first
siliti f |. r
class
service
I ill. » log I i l l - |.f-)gt ini '
d. I
Hi
Nrv*«p.ii»T«
thr"iiglimii t Inrid a are
I .i . ( ugljsh uniste
I M imi in the days *&gt;f 'yueeti I li/.i . talking the b r i g h t prosjVM i i fur an early
and esce|dionally good tiiunit season
iulil.
this year.
2, Shnke$pcurn in music
The Miami Board of Trade is working
Discu-viiion. Kliznbeth—Patron of music.
I low. the, love of music may tv; devel­ energetically to secure a direct, steam ­
oped mid yniintriiged in a ennuruimfy or ship line hetweeii Miami and New York
* k
The nrmiial slxtv encainjRm-llt nlld rfiI'W'lt
Music N&lt;-lei lion« fiiim Hynl. I j IIIa. imimi of t ' infederale Y cirnm n will he
held in iVhimlo iin (K tidier LM-Jd
It.id. «.ddhins, M irIt-s
lad l.y fa —' linn* to in. » o n thine I Ini writing U|&gt; the ehief of (miier of
* &gt; i-.i
l .l i l g m n l III« I d illi S h ;ik e « l» * .iir «
lam pa the t-dilut -&gt;f the s.x must paper
|tln y*.
j was .'iKVIllllcil oil ttle Street by the chief
I'rogrnui In i hargr; nl 'lis and Nils« | and badly la-nten
Bow ler
hi the court lioosc i lis imii held Satiirday.
BunIuicII wns chosen the county scat
Death of Mrs. Coltiert
of Sumter county, when this place re­
Mrs. JI. A. Colbert, aged fiH years, ilieii ceived a majority over its . opponent.
at tiie home of tier sons. N A and W. M. Wildwood, hy ninety votes, HushneU is
Colbert, on the west side, on Sunday now the county seat, taking that honor
morning.
from Surnptervillc, In tho race were IK p
Mrs. Colbert came tu Sanford last fall towns, including Suinptcrville. The elec­
and made her home nt the resldcnceuf tion of seVerai weeks ogo, narrowed the
Mrs. Johns ami afterward removed to the race down to Wildwood arid Bushnell.
country with ifcrwtfis.
Claude Gales and William Hoover of
Mts. CoUierUenvea lliyee sons and three
Manatee
hnvo invented a new motor
dsiAffiters ro mourn her loss. ( cultivator ntid have made iirrang«H^n(.s
The remains were taken to FVedcrickto have it manufactured Irj C in d n flS ii/burg, " Va , yesterday, «rcmilpanie*! by
\
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The niitU-sakxm U-ugtn} is still active
Iter sons, where interment will be m ade.
In Florida. A wet or dry election will tie
M d 4.. Tnylor county early in October,
ami a p*-tition is now being circulated
Miss Vivian Yeiter's
kindergarten
pminlscs to be &lt;piil» a flattering success. in St. Johns county r.sking lltat an
election be called there.

M itd erg arlen Opens

Fifteen little tots greeted her us pupils
l ml the opening day. She wariulY wd enroed her little charges, nod wisely jiyt
them all to work, giving them tiie easy
attractive little play lessons. And thus
| early In life those almost babies, took
their first ste|w in quest of the "pierien
spring." the wnler? of which are for the
enrichment .of the human raceL

artesian weO.

Alexander Short, a liveryman of Ft.
Meade died Saturday morning from the
effects of a blow on the bend adm inister­
ed lust Wetl rie,1id ay afternoon by Ben
Jones, n negro seventy ' years of age,
Junes bit the liveryman on tiie head with
an ax and fractured hitf skull.
Tho question as la tlut constitutionali*y of the recent net of th e legislature of
Florida, relative to license» dor automo­
biles either (or litre or for private use. Is
one winch is fiirniihjna negroid deni of
food for thought mnong the legal fraterni­
ty Of the slate and it is siifu to assume
that any further light on the subject will
be aw aited with interest by the hundreds
of owner» of motor driven vehicles.

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