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THE SANFORD H ER A LD
IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST

VOLUME X III

VEGETABLE SECTION

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1922

N U M B ER 40

ADMITTED
GENOA CONFERENCE WOMENTOAREBOARD
BOND
ISSUE
CARRIED
BY
MEMBERSHIPS
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OVERFLOW MEET AT HAGUE
SOUTHERN BAPTIST MEETING; HANDSOME MAJORITY FOR
FOR PEACE OF WORLD
NEEDED IMPROVEMENTS
Change in Constitution Adopted After a Spirited
Debate

MAN CAUGHT
BY KANSAS CITY
AUTHORITIES
U. S. NOT READY

Experts Will Further
Examine the Russian
Problem

WHO
TO RECOGNIZE SOVIET GOVERN­
MENT UNTIL COUNTRY HAS
SETTLED DOWN

IS ALLEGED TO HAVE
SWINDLED PEOPLE AT
DAYTONA
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( I l f T k r A w o f lu lf d !•**■■»

KANSAS CITY, Mny 18—Postal au­
thorities late last night nrested a man
here in connection with what they snid
extensive swindling scheme conducted
at Daytona, Florida. Man wus held
for investigation, no charges prefer­
red. A Cleveland man, it wns stated,
lost $120,000 in an nllsgcd swindle.

415 Votes Cast for Bonds
FOUR DEAD
and 53 Against
IN BA TTLE
the Bonds *
NEAR BELFAST RATIO OF 8 TO 1

JACKSONVILLE, Mny 18.—Women will ho admitted to membership on
executive committee and various board* of the Southern Ilnptlst convention1
here today. A change in tho constitution adopted after a spirited disapprov­
al from Dr. J. W. Porter, DLouisvillc, who quoted Apostle Paul's abjunction
of women spenklng in church. “Wo have started on a down grado and tim o'
will como when women will preside over this convention," ho said. A chnngo
in the constitution does not provide for any specific number of women o n •
tho executive committee and boards, as asked in memorial for woman’s mis­ WILD NIGHT FIRING IN MAHsionary union, hut leaves number to bo determined from year to year. Action
ROW HONE DISTRICT CAUSES
on tho proposal preceded reports on foreign missions and homo education.
DEATHS
Tho Hnptists ndopted report which termed Dnrwin evolution theory "not
scicnco at nil hut just theory."
(H r T h r Aaaorlntrd I'reast
BELFAST, Mny 18.—Wild night fir­
ing in Marrowbone district of Belfast,
with police and soldiers battling with
gunmen, followed by further shooting
today as wo, king pcopio on way to
jobs. At least four men are dend ns
a result of the disorders, several oth­
ers wounded.

ELECTION WAS VERY QUIET
ONE BUT LARGE VOTE
WAS POLLED

Ronds for city improvements to tha
amount of $025,000 wero curried hare
yesterday in u ratio of about 8 to 1
for the bonds. Tho officinl figures in
the election were 415 votes fo r tho
bonds nnd 53 against tho bonds which
was about tho numbar of votes that
tho wise ones figured would ho cast
against them. There is rarely over a
DAYTONA, Fin., Mny 18.—As far
big vote on any bonding proposition.
Kiwanians
Had
ns can he learned, no report wuh ever Santo Spirito Hospital Was Founded in Twelfth
Tho nverago citizen thinks the bonda
Great Time
GENOA, Mny lfl.—Non-aggression mndo here of the fleecing of a Clovewill lie carried whether ho votes or not
Century
by
Pope
Innocent
III
land
man
of
$120,000.
pact adopted unanimously at plonnry
Yesterday mid ho is usunlly disposed to allow the
session of political sub-commission of
other fellow to enrry tho bond Issue
ROME, Mny 18.—A disastrous fire swept the historic hospital of Snnto
Tlie regular luncheon of the Kl- without him. This is true of all elec­
Genoa conference today. Pact was Georgia Girl Killed,
Spirito, one of tho most picturesque and ancient chnrltnblo institutions in wnnis Club hold nt the Valdez yester­ tion for bonds in all communities. It
not signed hut adopted in form of Res­
Was
Rural
Carrier—
Rome today. Sixteen bodies were recovered from the hurtling ruins at 7:20 day was a humdinger. The boys were was surprising to tho majority of the
olution. Ench stnto pledging itself to
this
morning. Institution accommodates nearly fi.OOO patients mid includes till there full of pep and ginger and people here lust night to learn that so
Attacked
By
Negroes
respect It.
hospital, lunatic asylum, foundling home and refugo for nged nnd infirm. wanted everybody to know it.
many had voted in tho bond election.
Kiwminin Connelly reported the re­ There are about 1,500 voters in tho
GENOA, May 18.—The Hague has Assailants Have Been Captured and Flames originated at midnight in the laundry. Insignificant nt first hut
spread rapidly to neighboring wards, each containing thirty chronic or in­ sults of the Waterways hearing at city. Out of this number there wero
Will He "Eased Out"
been definitely selected ns tho meeting
firm patients, who beenmo panic stricken. Wooden beams collapsed burying Titusville Tuesday, and assured the 5(12 that had not paid their poll tnxos
place for the experts who will further
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twenty
chronic patients. Rescuers rushed through tho fire and smoko nnd club tlmt ere long the Kiwanians could or in other words there wore 038 thnt
examine tho Russian problem, it was
SANDEItSVILLE, Go., Mny 18.— brought out twelve hut nil wore dead from suffocation. Santo Spirito was bo the guest of the Captain of the
could vote out of which only 400 did
announced last night. Arrangements Mrs. .Mills Kitchen, 18, was shot ami
Majestie, largest liner afloat, when vote nnd considering tho vote polled it
for tho Hnguo conference in Juno wore killed today nt a lonely spot on the founded in tho twelfth century by Pope Innocent, III.
she tied up at the city dock in Lake wns one of the largest that lias ever
practically completed with yesterday's public highway about fivu miles from
Monroe.
voted on a horn! issue considering the
acceptance by the Russians of tho pro­ Davishoru. Officers said tho crime
Kiwanians Swope, Russel mid Wills- population.
posals submitted to them, which huvo wns committed by two negroes. Pos­
ma are headed for the International
boon amended so as to provide that ses are scouring tho country for tho
Thure was hut very littlo demon­
Convention nt Toronto. It is needless stration over the bond issue tho facts
a truco between the various powers suspected slayers.
will continue for n maximum of eight
to say that these gentlemen will ado-jam! figures being presented to tho
Mrs. Kitchen was a rural mail car­
quntely represent Sanford and will votera in the Hornld nnd in clrculnra
months.
rier and hud stopped to put mail in a
lag the Sanford Club standing bo- nnd tho streots to ho Improved wero nil
A meeting of tho full political com­ box nt u furm house when tho negroes
I fore the International,
given with the amount of money to be
mission of tho conforonco will ho held attacked her. Tho negroes escaped in
expended. The $(125,000 in bonds real­
Ibis morning and tho final plenary boh- her nutomobilo hut nro reported to
Mr.
Philips,
of
Lake
Mary,
ably
as­
And Under the Hea dof One Competent Commis­ sisted by Mr. Rail, also of Luke Mary, ly means that the people voted for
lion probably on Friday.
Premier Imvo been captured this afternoon
sioner Instead of Five
Lloyd Georgu hopes to start for Eng­ when tho ear broke down near Riddlcwore guests of tho Cllib and told the public improvementa yesterday tho
land Friday afternoon.
hoys about Luke Mary, and wlmt was j sum of $200,000. Outstanding w a r­
villc. Report added that a mol) are
Tho process verbal relating to tho preparing to lynch them.
The recommendation that the pros- rock road, and the 0-foot road for being done at Lake Mary. Mr. Phil- rants will lie taken ,up in tho sum nt'
Lloyd Georgo plan for dual commlsout road department law which pro- trunk line highways is a tiling of tho ips said thnt "Some people did n o t1$35,000, milking u total of $325,000.
tions to moot at tho llaguu which wus DAUGHERTY INVITES
sides for n commission of five muni- past. It is true these types of road know where Lake Mary was or ho tv to Abutting property owners will pay the
presented to tho Russians on Munduy
hers
to supervise highway construe- served their day and did a horeulcmi get there, hut that all roads lead to sum of $300,000 hack to tho city for
STEEL MERGER PEOPLE
last was udopted with an annex. Witli
tion
in
the state lie amended and that task, hut the traffic of today alone, to Lake Mary" and'that there would he these improvements thus tanking up.
TO MEET WITH HIM
the amendments carried today by the
a department of highways under the say nothing of the future traffic, is seventy-five new houses going up the total issue for bonds yesterday ot'
sub-commission it will ho sent to
M l ? Tin* Amim'lnh'd
supervision of one commissioner he too heavy a burden for them to hour, there before the close of next season. $025,000.
WASHINGTON, May 18.-D augh­ created replacing the present conimis- and it is a ‘penny wise and pouno foolWashington probably witli a letter of
Mr. Scoggnn was tho speaker of thu
The bond ■are for new Htrcuts, sew­
the secretary of tho Gonou conforonco erty, attorney general, today invited sion wns made yesterday by Hon. M ish" man who says:
'Let's build day and occupied tlui full tun minutes ers, a municipal pier on tho lako, boat
which is likely to ho considered today representatives of the eight steel com­ M. Smith, a former clmirmau of the cheaper roads, let's get two miles with a splendid talk on "Florida, the basin and many other improvemunta
at a mooting of tho full political com­ panies named in the senate resolution state road department nnd a recog where wo have been getting one," nnd greatest State, and Sanford tho Great­ needed here including n library build­
directing inquiry into the proposed nized authority on highway construe- calling upon the bureau of public roads est City in Florida." Kiwnninn Scog- ing.
mission.
at Washington to modify its spccificii- gan gave many iiieidents of what was
A second important amendment tu merger of the independent companies tion.
There was sumo opposition to the
Mr. Smith also advocated the use of thins. It is not cheaper roads nor being done in other atutes, and how bond issue just ns there Is opposition
ttic document provides that tho truco to meet him Saturday to discuss their
the best materials obtainable in build- narrower roads, hut wider, more sidl­ Sanford nnd Florida, wero outdoing t„ (l|| |K,nds
will continue to operate for a period plans for tile merger.
thoro is 0,)po.
ing Florida’s roads, declaring that it stiintlnl, and better roads that Florida
of four months after adjournment of
sitlon to every candidate thnt aspiroa
WOMAN DISPATCH RIDER
waa "penny wise and pound foolish" to as well as every other state in tho
the Hague meeting. *
I’rof.
Lawton,
of
tho
Educational
to an office. People have the right
FOR CONFEDERATE ARMY,
This extension is considered n vic­
build highways with cheap material nation needs, for the muds are to ho|Conimitteo, spoke on suggestion of to vote for bonds and against bonds
IDES AT AGE OF 93 under present traffic conditions. IIt col led upon to carry tlie ever increas­
tory lor Lloyd George because it pro­
Secretnry Davis that all immigrants just iih their fancy dictates mid no
vides more timo for the consummation
made the following statement to a iim­ ing tonnage which is necessary.
lie registered.
bond issue was ever carried utinnimI l l r T h e A mooi'I i i I i-U I'ra-sal
of the permanent non-aggression pact
"There are those who favor tile dis­
At this juncture Ed. Line received n oosly. The bond issue in Sanford tlmt
ASHURY PARK, N. J., May 18. - porter for tlie Sentinel:
into which ho hopes the truce will ho Mrs. June Vundcrhorst llowly, who
"Florida has reached a stage in de­ trict plmi
.t: ‘ • mud building, just telegram which he asked permission will come iih nonr being unanimous
merged.
&lt; served the confederacy during the eivil velopment when cheap roads will no is tile old ol
ocvails in counties to- to read. The telegram follows:
will ho the one for municipal ownerAfter a conforonco with Mr. Lloyd war us dispatch hearer, died at her longer carry the lioiden of traffic ••ny—five districts, and every member,
"Ringvillo, On. ship that will como Inter and will enr­
George, M. linrthou and M. Jasper summer homo hero today at the age which they are now called Upon to cur- not only oil the hoards of county eom- "Mr. Ed. Luiie,
ry by the largest majority that nny
announced that the French and Bol- of 93. She was horn in Charleston, S. ry, in the shape of heavy tonnage on mlssionors, hut every member of the "Sanford.
bond issue over hud In the south. Those
trucks, to say nothing of the heavy state i ud department trying to get nil
glan delegates approved yesterday’s C„ mid will he buried there.
"Uuilorstand Kiwnninn Jno. Dean bonds will lie levied against the munipassenger car with its speed. The day he can for his ‘deestrict.’
proceedings hut must refer tho whole
will take unto himself one wife on or cipnl plants and not against tho city
Inis conic when practically nil short
matter to their homo governments for
“ I am convinced thoroughly thnt if about June loth; that said wife will although tho bonds will lie secured by
Iiii ii I h of merchandise nnd freight of
ratification. When asked Inst night
over n state wide system of trunk line he u great comfort to Johnnie mid will the vote of the people of Sanford.
nil kinds are carried on trucks nnd it
whether Franco intended to partici­
roads is to lie u reality, or if tills is to assure u regular nnd prompt a t t e n d - --------------------is not an uncommon thing to see u two
pate in tho Hnguo mooting, tho French
come in liny reasonable length of time, nnco nt nil Kiwmiis meetings, etc.
Hearing on Capitol
ami u half to five to ntruck loaded to
a|Nikesmnn answered Hint it was too
"CORN COR JIM."
some
other
plan
than
that
now
in
ef­
the brim, going over our roads from
early to say.
fect will have to lie put into operation.
Doe Demi was linked for u speech, | Rebuilding Injunction
fiften to twenty-five miles per hour.
My own opinion, and this too after mid responding admitted that tlie uc- 1
Resumed at Quincy
"Within tin' past five years espec­
very careful thought and considera­ cusation w a s true.
WASHINGTON, May 18.—Any
ially, the nation Inis been discussing
tion, not only of the dangers hot tlie
question of the recognition by the AT DINNER GIVEN TONIGHT TO
Ralph Wlgh will speak for weeks It is Understood Only Briefs nnd Affltho
road problem. It is strange but
FORTY LEADING STEAL
benefits us well of tills plan, is that n from yesterday.
United States of tho Russian soviet
davits to lie Filed
true that it often takes a great calam­
MEN
more effective nnd efficient road dugovernment lies beyond the time when
ity to arouse thu people to a true
I l ly T h r Aainoclntrd l*rr««)
part meat would lie the abolishment of TIPPLES BLOWN III* AT COAL
restoration of productivity in Russia
sense of their needs. 7
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shall have been set in motion by that
MINUS
NEAR
TURTLE
CREEK
WASHINGTON, May 18.-T ra n s ­ tion was brought forcibly to tho at
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.ing on mi nttcmptfof Marion county
country itself, according to mi author­
the creation of n department of high­
portation mattors including poHsiblo tention of the American peoplo by the
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itative and plainly spoken outline of rate reductions head list subjects grent world war, which showed not ways, with the office of highway com­
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PITTSBURGH,
I’a.
May
18.—Tiplo w addition to tho cnpltol hero wri
missioner, mid then let the legislature
this government obtained yestordny. which thought will he discussed to­
only the needs for substantial high­
pies
nt
Three
Wagon
coni
mines
near
t
Jchcduled
to ho resumed nt Quincy toRefusal to participate both in tho Ge­ night nt the White House dinner con­ ways, hut thu benefits us well to any provide a salary commensurate with
the duties to bo performed and tho re- Turtle Creek, I’ittsliurg suburb, w a s day.' It 1h understood only briofs and
noa conference and in thu proposed ference to which Harding Inis invited county, state, or notion.
blown up this morning with a loss ap­ additional affidavits will he filed. No
commission consideration of Russian about forty leuding steel men.
"The day of thu sand-clay road, tlie
proximately
$1,500. No disunities.
oral argument.
H'ontlimnl
on
I'mrr
Two)
“•fairs at tho Hague, it was added,
was based on tho conviction thnt such
a restoration could not ho hoped for
under tho terms outlined in tho Rus­
sian memorandum of May 11 at Genoa.
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In tho meantime it was explained,
the United Stntes is ready to embark
with other powers on any purely scien­
n
tific investigation of conditions in
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Russia with a view t nrccommondnf'/M
ti&lt;&gt;n ns to stops necessary for tho com­
c
mercial, finnnein land industrial rovlc r.
T
vnl of that country; hut it will have
no part in any deliberations which
even imply a recognition of the soviet
reginio nnd would thus tend to "per­
petuate delusions" among tho Russian
people.
Judge Maines, Ed. Lane, Tom Jones and Tommy Watson on the “Camel Express on Shrine day, May 27th, in Sanford
GENOA, Mny 18.—Sir Edward
Grijfc announced on behalf of the Brit­
Ish delegation this afternoon further
biIvices received from
tho United
States government and did not seem
likely tho United Stntes would parti­
cipate in tho Hague meeting at least
until scopo of meeting wns better un­
derstood.

HISTORIC HOSPITAL DESTROYED
BY FIRE AT ROME TODAY16 PATIENTS’ BODIES FOUND

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STATE ROAD DEPARTMENT
INTO EFFICIENT ORGANIZATION'

PRES. HARDING
WILL D ISC U SS
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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, M AY19,1922

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POLITICAL

June 6th, 1022. My doclslon to enter
the race was made a t the eameet re­
quest of many friends and I promise
thnt if elected to serve tho best inter­
ests of the entire oounty.
JOHN W. BELL.
(P a id P o litic a l A d v e rtise m e n t)

For County Commluloner
The friends of D. L. Thrasher nnnounce his candidncy for the position
of County Commissioner for District
No. 1, knowing that ho will at all
times bo found doing his full duty ns
he sees it and that the county will
have a business man in District No. 1
and a conscientious worker for tho
people of tho wholo country.—Paid
Political Adv0'«isement.

F*or County Commissioner
Having sorved tho people of Seminote County ns commissioner sinco the
county was established, I will ngnln bo
a candidate for tho position of County
Commissioner from tho Third District
subject to the decision of tho Demo­
cratic primary to bo held Juno 0, 1022.
C. W. ENTZMINGER.
(P aid P o litical A d v ertisem e n t)

For County Commissioner
I hereby announce my candidacy for
tho position of County Commissioner
from District No. 2, subject to the
decision of tho Democratic primary
to bo hold Juno 6th, 1922.
JOHN MEISCH.
( I ’ltltl P o l i t i c a l A d v e r t i s i n g )
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For Member County School Board
I horoby announce mysolf ns a, cnn­
dldnto, in tho Democratic primary,
Juno 6th, 1922, for nomination to rootcction as a member of tho County
Bonrd of Public Instruction for Suminolo County, Florida, from District
No. 1 (Sanford).
FRED T. WILLIAMS.

For County Commissioner.
(P a id P o litic a l A d v e rtle a m o n t)
I hereby announce my candidacy for
tho position of county commissioner
For Mombor County School Board
In District No. 1 subject to the de­
1 hereby nnnounco mysolf a candi­
cision of tho Democratic primary to date for nomination and ro-olcction ns
ho held on June 6th, 1022.
a member of tho County Board of
G. L. BLEDSOE.
Public Instruction for Somlnolo Coun­
(P aid P o litical A d v ertisem e n t)
ty, Florida, from District No. 8, aubjeet, of courso to tho Domocmtlc Pri­
For County Commissioner
T Tioroby nnnounco my candidncy for mary to he held Juno 6th, 1022. Hav­
the position of County Commissioner i ing been a member of the Board for
for District No. 4, subject to the de­ four terms, I feel that past service is
cision of the Domocmtlc primary to my best recommendation as wall as
For County Commissioner
qualification, and if nominated and
1 hereby announct my candidacy for bo held June 6th, 1022.
elected I promise the same careful ad­
B. F. WHEELER.
tho position of cointy commissioner
ministration in tho futuro ns In tho
,‘l ' a l d P o l i t i c a l A il v o r t l s o m o n t )
for District No. 2, subject to tho de­
p ast
cision of tho Domocmtlc primary to bo
CIIAS. F. HARRISON.
For
County
Commissioner
held Juno 0th, 11)22.
I
hereby
nnnounce
my
cnndiducy
for
Genova,
Fla.
WALTER HAND.
(P a id P o litic a l A d v e rtis e m e n t)
the position of County Commissioner
(P a id P olitical A iv o rtlse in o n t)
for District No. 6 of Seminole Coun­
For County ConimiHHioncr
For County School Board
ty, subject to the decision of the Dem­
I announce my cnndldacy for tho po­ ocratic primary to he held Juno 6th,
I hereby nnnounco my candidncy for
sition of County Commissioner for the 1022.
re-olection as a member of tho Board
District No. 2 subject to the decision
of Public Instruction of Seminole
E. II. KILUEE.
of tho Democratic primary to ho held
( P a i d P o l i t i c a l A ilv o rtliie in o n t)
County, representing District No. 2,
subject to tho Democratic primary to
be hold Juno tith, 1922.
Having been n mombor of this board
for tho past sovon years, I fool that
my past sorvico in my best recom­
mendation, and if nominnted and elect­
ed, I promise to do my bent for the
THE BIG NEW FEED STORE
advancement of tho public free
schools, which I consider the largest
NOW IN OUR NEW BUILDING
unset of any community.
Respectfully,
CHAS. A. DALLAS.
QoY, THIS
—Paid
political
advertisement.
CfclVTAlNLY An
O
M
Ot-CKE
Po-wCR
TRE.YV 6Ho
For Representative
WALKING AWAY
WITH IT.
At tho earnest request of many
friends I have decided to bccomo n
candidate for the position of represen­
tative from Sominoio County subject
to tho decision of tho Democratic pri­
mary to bo hold Juno flth, 1922. Hnvthe people to tho best of my ability
and believo I am qualified to glvo
them real sorvico as a member of the
ing served for three terms us repre­
sentative and knowing tho needs of
tho county and tho stato I will serve
Floridn legislature.
FOREST LAKE.
For County Commissioner
The friends of John Melsch an­
nounce his candidacy for the position
of County Commissioner for District
No. 2, knowing that ho will at all
times be found doing hie full duty as
he sees It and th at the county will
have a business man In District No. 2
and a conscientious worker for the
people of tho whole country.—Paid
Political Advertisement

CATES CRATE CO.

Every O unce of P ow er N eed ed
So docs other work such as heavy hauling or plow­
ing. But you can’t g e t the m ost work from your
mules and horses unless they arc fed right.
What is it worth to you to have your horses or mules
in the "pink" of condition. Their skins will be glossy,
their eyes bright and they’ll stand
erect and firm. You get the extra
power you need for heavy work.
Thousands of t e a m s t e r s and
farmers everywhere have found that
Purina O-Molcne feed actually puts
horses in j u s t s u c h condition de­
scribed to haul heavier loads, and it
costs no more to feed.
Call up today and l e a r n more
about this specially prepared feed.
Lots of peonle you k n o w are using
O-Molene feed.

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ALL PRICES EFFECTIVE AT ONCE FOR CASH
Purina O-Moleno 100-lbs., per sack .................................... $2.52
Purina Cow Chow, 24% Protoen, 100-lbs., pur sack............$11.23
Purina Cnlf Chow, 25-lbs., per sack ................................... $1.30
Purina lien Chow (Scratch) 100-lbs., per sack ..........
$2.80
Purina lien Chow (Scratch), 50-lbs., per sa c k ..................$1.15)
Purina Hon Chow (Scratch), 8 1-3-lbs., per sack ............$0.30
Purina "Winner Brand" Scratch 100-lbs., per sa c k ............$2.50
Purina Baby Chick Feed, 100-lbs., per sack
.................$3.31
Purina Baby Chick, 50-lbs., per sa c k ..........................
...$1.73
Purina Baby Chick Feed, 8 1-3 lbs., per sack ....................$0.35
Purina Chicken Chowder, 100-lbs., per sack ......................$3.70
Purina Chicken Chowder, 50-lbs., per sack ........................ $1.5)1
Purina Chicken Chowder, 8 l-3-lbs„ pur sa ck ......... ............ $0.10
Purina Pigeon Chow, 100-lbs., per sa ck ................................ $1.81
Larrp Dairy Feed, 100-lbs., per sa c k ....................................$3.50
Cotton Seed Meal, Bright 7'/,, per su ck ................................$2.52
No. 1 Race Horse White Clip Oats, 100-lbs., per sack
$2.50
per isack ..............................$2.10
No. 2 Whitd'Clip Oats, 100 -ll&gt;s., nor
No. 2 Yellow Mixed Corn, 100-lbs., per sack ....... ..............$1.5)1
No. 2 White Corn, 100-lbs., per sa c k .................................... $1.5)1
Alfalfa Meal Pea Green, 100-lbs., per suck.......................... $2.21
Pure Wheat Brand, 100-lbs., per sack ................................ $2.58
Pure Wheat Shorts, 100-lbH., per sack ..........
$2.35
Grit for Chickens, 100-lba., per (lack................................... $t.50
OyHtor Shell, 100-lbs., per s a c k ..........................................,.$1.50
Have you ween that new chic fountain we just got In? It
fits any MASON JAR, can’t lenk or overflow. CHICKS can’t
get wet and CHILL— It saves baby chicks. It and PURINA
keeps them healthy and growing. We are giving them free
with a sack of PIJIUNA CHICK CHOW. Tell your neighbor.
Call and get yours—if not listed ask iih for it. Will give one
sack of Old Beck Sweet Feed or Purina Molasses Feed with
every $10.00 purchase. For your garden and flowers phono
us for fertilizer. We know the kind you need and furnish
any amount. Phone us your wants— if we haven’t got it will
gel it for you. Thanks 1

P H O N E

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(P a id P o litical A d v o rtlsa m a a t)

For Representative
I, hereby announce mysolf a candi­
date for tho office of representative
from Seminole County, subject to tho
Democratic Primary to bo held June
6th, A. D., 1922.
O. P. SWOPE.
( P a i d P o l i t i c a l A d v e r t Immii'rU )

For County Commissioner
I will bo n candidate to ’succeed my­
self to the position of County Com­
missioner from District No. 6, subject
to the decision of tho Democratic pri­
mary to bo hold June 6th, 1922,
ENDOR CURLETT
( P n l d P o l i t i c a l Advortlscmont)
For County Commissioner
1 hereby announce my candidacy for
tho position of County Commissioner
from District No. 3, subject to tho de­
cision of thu Democratic primary to bo
held Juno 0th, 1922.
W. B. BALLARD.
— Paid Political advertisement.
WEATHER BUREAU HAS
ISSUED INSTRUCTIONS
RE RADIO FORECASTS

SMITP WOULD REVISE STATE
ROAD DEPARTMENT INTO
EFFICIENT ORGANIZATION
_________(Onntttmfil from l‘»c« One!

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aponsibllltlcs which would devolve up­
on the individual filling this office.
Then seek the man, the business man,
brond-minded, capable, and thoroughly
competent to fill tho position of high­
way commissioner; lot him ernno
from Floridn or wherever ho muy bo
found, give him authority to employ
nil engineering and other help neces­
sary, und tell him to "go to it and
build roads." Of courso I do not mean
to tako the bridle off, but make him
responsible and compelled to report to
the governor once each month, nil of
tho doings of his department. Let
tho stato see to it thnt his books aro
audited once each month. Let him be
under a heavy bond, and let the gover­
nor hnvo authority to romovo him,
with the consent of tho senate, for
sufficient cause. This, in my opinion,
is the only way in which we will over
have a deportment of roads to func­
tion properly. Some one will say that
this will bo one-man rulo, but not so,
for he will bo subject to removal for
a proper cause by the chief executive |
of tho state.
“As sure ns fate some one must b e ,
entrusted with tho rond building of tho |
state, and when this some one is made
responsible nnd under n sufficient
bond, he will mnko good, nnd Floridn
will ho tho benoficlnry.
CI.OUDLAND PARK !S
"During the last two or three ses­
BECOMING FAMOUS RESORT
sions of congress there was a hill
FOR MANY FLORIDIANS
pending for the creation of a national
highway commission, the duties of
Cloudlniid Park, northeast of Romo
which commission would lie to build
and near Lookout Mountuin in tho
national highways, hut whether or not
tho building of such system should he beautiful mountain section la becom­
ing more popular every year with
undertaken by the National govern­
ment direct or whether it would ho! people from this part of Florida.
hotter to work through the different Messrs. Ledbetter nnd Everett wore
state highway departments, connect­ here todny calling on their friends nnd
ing trank line roads of the different they stated that Cloudlnnd Park was
becoming one of the most popular
states, is a m atter for tho congress to
summer
resorts in the Blue Kidgo
determine.
mountains. There is n fine road win­
"Personally 1 believe a notionn) ding over the mountains now from
highway commission should lie ap­ Atlanta through Rome and on to
pointed for the sole purpose of desig­ Cloudlnnd Park und thence to Muscle
nating, laying out, nnd building n Shoals and other points of interest
system of national roads, east and also to Chattanooga through the his­
west, north nnd south, across the con­ toric bnttlofields nnd it makes Cloudtinent; at the same time I am grcntly land Park tho very center of tho most
In favor of the government continuing beautiful ns well ns the most historical
federal aid to the states, through state spot in the mountains. Also you con
mail departments, as is now carried leave Sanford in thu afternoon and bo
out under existing federal law.
nt Cloudlnnd Park the next afternoon,
“I heartily approve of the efforts you can obtain fine accomodations nt
of the Road Department to complete the Club House nt Cloudlnnd, have
Road No. 2 from tho Georgia line to good fishing nnd swimming in the
Lake City, and Rond No. 1 from Lake mountain stream thnt runs through
City to Jacksonville, for these two the property nnd play golf and other
links in the system are alio keynote sports. It is easily accessible to many
into South Florida und down tho East large ctles nearby and is ono of the
Const, as well as going west from finest mountain resorts in this part of
Lake City, until such tinio us it is tliu south. Many Sanford people have
possible to complete Roail No. 2, which purchased lots nt Cloudlnnd nnd ex­
will he shorter than via Lako City and pect to build cottages in the near fu­
Jacksonville into Smith Florida liy 00 ture.
miles."—Orlando Sentinel.
The Girl Scouts of America are
building a camp there now nnd will
have many hundreds of girls thoro
EXPENSE STATEMENTS
MAILED IN TIME
this summer from nil over the south­
SAY TIIE CANDIDATES land.

cigarettes

A year ago—&gt;

almost unknown

Today — a leader

A sweeping verdict for QUALITY
KARL LEHMANN PRESIDENT
OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR
IN STATE FOR NEW YEAR
LAKE!,AND, May 15,*—(SpectsL)
—Karl Lehmann of Montvorde wu
chosen president and Miami selects
as tho 1923 meeting plnco of tin
Florida State Christian Endeavor
convention nt Saturday evening’s at*,
sion of the stnte body in annual gath­
ering here.
Other officers named were:
First vice-president, Lucy Boll*
Rniley, Miami; second vice-president,
Robert Green, Sanford; secretary,
Bcrnio Crane, Mt. Dorn; treasurer,
Nelson A. Russell, Ocnln; itinerary
director, W. A. Hansen, Tnmpn; fleii
secretary Carl Mnthows, Jack sonvilli;
World Union vice-president for Floridn, Marcus M. Fngg, Jacksonville.
Department superintendents: Junior, Elizabeth W. Elnnr, Fomandina;
intermediate, Lnyoln Story, Lakeland;
life work nnd quiet hour, George T.
Blakely, Pnlmctto; missionary and
Tenth Legion. W. D. Iloarn, Tampa;
press, Anna J. Gunn, Jacksonville:
subscription manager, Dnvld Wat/
Castles, Lakeland.
OrlnnHo Endeavors won tho bnnner
for the Inrgcst delegation and thl
banner for tho best chart work wu
awarded to tho southwestern district
About eight hundred delegates at­
tended tho sessions, which were pre­
sided over by President N. A. Reasoner of Oneco. Tho convention will
come to nn ond todny.

Rodman Lehmann of this city woo
second prize in tho poster conteit;
Sanford won first pripo in C. E. tctivitles nnd institution of now chap­
TALLAHASSEE, May 16.—(Spec­
Tile Daily Herald Delivered to your
ial).—Congressman Herbert J*Drnne door six days a week for 15 cents— ters of Christian Endeavors ami won
several other prizes in individual and
is n qualified candidate for rcnoml- Join the throngs of rendorB.
collective work.
nation before the Juno primary.
When it became known Saturdny
606 curea Dengue Fever.
38-20tc
To prevent n cold, tnke 666. 3H-20t
day
morning
thnt Congressman
Drone's first statement of cnmpnlgn
expenses had not boon received nt tho
BIG REDUCTION IN BRICE
of........ . the secretary, it seemed thnt
McWhorter
No.
21
Hand
Fertilizer Distributors now $19.25 f. o. b. Jackson
perhaps his failure had disqualified
ville,
Fin.
Write
for
special
cash discounts nnd delivered price. Hundred:
him. However, the Hocrctnry of Btnto
of these in use by Sanford Growers.
received the statement in this after­
noon's mail. The postmark on tho “GET NEW MARCH, 1922, PRICE LISTS---------------- BEFORE BUYINC
E. O. PAINTER FERTILIZER CO., Jacksonville, Fin.
envelope showed thnt the letter wus
mailed at Lakeland, May 11, nnd but
for the fact that it was transmitted
by registered mail, would hnvo been
received in Tnllnhnsseo yestordny.
The same applies to J. II. Swink of
Miami, candidate for Htnte attorney
for tile eleventh judicial circuit. His
statement was also received this af­
ternoon and was postmarked May 11.
J. H. Jones of Orlando, candidate
for state attorney of tho sevonteonth
judicial circuit, wired tho secretary
of state that he hud mailed his state­
1 HAVE THEM
ment, at Orlando, on tho eloventh, but
had heard that the sumo had not been
received. In reply the secretary of
stato telegraphed him to mnil a du­
plicate, together with bin affidavit
that tho original was properly mailed
attract
on the eleventh.
Ing ntten
This disposes of nil detnyed state­
lion—loin nre being Hold right along nnd building In th.0
ments except Judge Charles O. An­
section Ih such ns to glndden the heart of those who have
drews of Orlando, candidate for renomination as circuit judge of tho
the good of Sanford at heart.
seventeenth circuit. Attorneys point
out thnt section 5933, Revised General
This is no idle talk—I have weighed tho statement and
Statutes, provides thnt n candidate
to sny Just what is my candid convictions would put it
failing to file tho required statement
rnont too .strong for the careful, conservative person—thnt
forfeits his right to hnvo his nnmo on
tho offlcinl ballot nt either tho prim­
person whose eyes are turned bnckward—Tho fellow who
ary or the general election, but sinco
hns VISION will agree with me now—the other later.
Judgo Andrews is without opposition,
his name would not appear on tho
primary bnllot and since he is n candi­
date for an appnlntlve officer, ns a
mnttcr of course, his nnmo would not
nppenr on the gencrnl election bnllot.
Mis statement hns not been received.
"77m Man Who Sella Dirt C/ieo/)"

With its work made nationally pos­
sible in tho llrst place by the land
wire telegraph, it is hilt natural that
tho government weather bureau hns
taken to radio with as great, if not
greater, zeal ns any other department.
Their warning bulletins, reports, etc.,
sent out to mariners when the ship
wireless was hut an elementary affair
has bccomo, with tho years, an or­
ganized cooperative affair that makes
navigation more Hufc than ever bofaro.
Beginning April 11 cf this year,
however, a now lenf was turned over
by the department by way of re-plan­
ning its service and a broader ser­
vice than ever wns put Into effect.
Tho increasing popularity of aircraft
together with recent Htnrtling advan­
ces in radio hns made this necessary
and, nt tho sumo time, possible.
A. J. Mitchell, meteorologist, nnd
climatologist in charge of tho Florida
bureau, has issued a table of instruc­
tions for the benefit of those who get
their weather reports via cither routo.
It has mostly to do with the condensa­
tion of messages In roda form to fac­
Ilnrgnins found each day by read­
ilitate transmission, and tho wise
skipper will sea thnt his radio force ing the Herald Ads.
Ih furnished with a copy.—Times666 curea Malarial Fever. 38-20tc
Union.

Farms, Homes,
Groves, Lots
SANFORD IS GROWING

“SPURLING’S SUBDIVISION” :,,,...

J- E. SPURLING

Watch the South East Corner of Page Two

�THE SANFORD.WM8MEff_HjhMJUPt FRIDAY, M AY19,19*2
^rSBHAL DAWB*8&gt;1‘
°
CAMOUFLAGE “SAVINGS"

Iflsh and Game
Will Be Protected in
Seminole County

* of A i s l l n t l m (or T a x Dm &lt; Cs »
school closes.
Furman purchaser of Tax Certificate N adtl*
e r S e c ti o n STB o f &lt;h* f l o a o r a l RUMR. M. W. Sturdivant spent Sunday No. .187, dated the 4th day of Juno
a fro o f tho R ta tr of F lo rid a
with relatives in Orlando.
A. D. 1917 J . . . died ..Id n rtlfln to n t t " !’ W 8 &amp; S l" k 4 t e U , “ 3
WASHINGTON, May 16.—In an «fMr. nml Mrs. W. J. Lnwton spent In m , offlco, nnd h u m .d , .p p llu . IT ., W . c . . . No. m n . I . y h . M
fort to save tho Republican Con^rew
Tuesdny in Orlando.
tion for Tnx Deed to Issue in accord­ c e r t i f i c a t e In m v officii, n m l h a s m i
. tho polls this fall, the administra­ Looks Like Closed Season of Three M f e t a m t o i t a i t o R a t a M
x Pom! to Im u i In a c ­
Mr. nnd Mrs. B. F. Wheeler wore ance with law. Said ccntiflcato em­ icmo rpdl iacnactei o nwfiot hr T nInw.
8nM c o r (If len t*
tion has set Brigadier Genornl "Hell Years as Result of Meet Last Night
Rev, J. N. Thompson nnd It. W. visitors to Sanford Tuosdny,
braces the following described prop­ embrace;* th o f o l l o w i n g d e s c r i b e d p r o p ­
r t y n lt u u tm l In B c m ln o t* C o u n t y , F l o r ­
nml Marla” Dnwes to work with pen­
W. R. Williams spent Sunday with erty sltunted in Seminole County, eida,
Lnwton are attending tho Baptist
to -w it:
L o t s 10 to St, lifo ok 11,
cil and paper to "savo” monoy for
G
e n e v a . T h e mild l a n d b e i n g n aa e e a e d
his
family
in
Oveido.
convention
in
Jacksonville
this
week.
Fish and game will bo protected in
Floridn, to-wit:
nt t h e d u t c o f t h e laao iin o e o f a u o h c e r ­
campaign camouflage.
Brigadier Seminolo county in tho futuro if tho
S. W. Swope hns improved his plnce
Beg. SW Cor. of N. 1-2 of S 1-2 of t i f i c a t e in t h e n a m e o f W. A. W h i t ­
com b.
G eneral Dawes bears tho same rela­ pinna of, tho Seminole County Fish by tho installment of n Delco light
ABOLISH CLIQUES
SE 1-4 of SW 1-4, Sec. 18, Ewp. 21 Aleo T nx C e r t i f i c a t e No. 311, d a t e d
tion to the political finances of the and Game Protective Association arc and water plant.
h e Im l d n y o f J u n e , A. D. 1919, h u
8. Range 29 E. Run E 204 ft N 165 tfiled
mild c e r t i f i c a t e In m y o ffic e , n n d
administration that Brigndier General carried out. This much was appnrcnt
In oidon days, St. Petersburg was a ft. W 204 ft. S 105 ft.
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. G. Hancock Bpont
line m a d e a p p l i c a t i o n f o r T h x P e e d t o
S a w y e r bears to tho military efful­ last night at tho meeting hold in tho Mother’s Day with
Inane
I ii a c c o r d a n c e w i t h Inw. B ald c e r ­
Mr. Hancock’s village. Villages thrive upon small­
The said innd being nsscssed t i f i c a t e e n ih r a c e a th o f o l l o w i n g d e ­
parents
nt
Oakland.
town
talk
nnd
tho
formation
of
cli­
gence.
In H o m lno le
court house with President James Leo
nt the date of issunneo of such s corui bnetyd. pFrloopr iedrat y, t soi-twu al lt :e.d I,ole
1 to 19,
Last Jnnuary, President Harding in the chair and Vance Douginas, not­
The first concert to bo given by tho ques and crowds thnt run together certificate In tho unmo of Unknown. Clllu
ck It, (leneva. T he said la n d b e in g
Oveido Orchestra was on May 11th, and work together against other cli­ Unless said rortiflento shall bo re­ a n e e se e d nt t h e d a t e o f t h e I s s u a n c e o f
anounced that $186,000,000 had boon ing secretary,
Hiieli c e r t i f i c a t e In th o n a m e o f W . A.
saved during tho first six months of
hit co m b .
Hon. Forest Lake and Hon. O. P. nt the school house, under tho effi­ ques and crowds.
deemed according to law Tax Uced W Unlcmi
said c ertificates shall be re ­
There remnins in St. Potrsburg un­ will issue thereon on tho 10th day of
the present fiscal year, basing h is , Swope, candidates for the legislature, cient leadership of Mr. E. A. Ball and
d e e m e d a c c o r d i n g to la w T a x D eed w ill
1022"
Is su e t h e r e o n on th o 3nd d n y o f J u n e ,
claim upon tho statement of Brigadier (woro called upon to express tholr assisted by tho Legion Snxnpohno til this later dny of its expansion into j ^
A. P 1923.
General Dawes, tho Director of th o . views on the subject and their do- Band of Sanford, a very creditable a city some of tlicso old cliques nnd
W IT N E S S m y o fficia l s ig n a tu r e an d
WITNESS my officinl signature
e a l t h i s t h e 27th d a y o f A p ril. A. D.
Budget.
_
_
vision us to whero they stood upon tho program was given. The Orchestra old enmities, bom in tho dny when nnd sen) this the llth dny of May sjjjno
On Fobrunry 0, Roproscntntivo By- questions of illegal hunting nnd tho was organized fivo months ago with St. Potrsburg was a villngo. Thank A. D. 1922.
(S E A L )
K. A. DOUGLASS,
C l e r k C i r c u i t C o u r t,
rns of Tennossce, introduced a resolu­ seining of fish. Both gentlemen ex­ only four of its seventeen members our lucky stars thoso cliques nnd on- (SEAL)
S e m i n o le C o u n t y , Via.
E A. DOUGLASS,
37-Olc
Uy: A. M. W E E K S . P . C.
tion asking tho President to give some pressed themselves ns being in favor ever having played their instrum ents' mitios nre few and -of little effect
Clerk Circuit Court,
details* of tho alleged savings.
of a closed senson If possible and that before. Seven of tho members could upon tho civic life of tho city. Thank
Seminolo County, Floridn In C i r c u i t C o u r t. S e v e n t h J u d i c i a l c i r ­
our stnrs ngaln thnt somo of them
On tho 8th of tho present month whatever the association would see fit not rend music nt all and some of
By A. M. WEEKS, D. C.
19-Otc
cuit, s t a t e u t F lo rid a . C o u n ty of
S e m in o le .— i n C h a n c e r y
the re p o r t of tho Director of tho to frame into u bill for fish nnd game them felt thnt they were “too old to nre tottering on their last legs.
To dny St. Potrsburg has ronched In t h e C ir c u i t C o u r t o f t h e S e v e n t h J u ­
O R I t E l t OK 1*U IIU CATION
Hudget In response to this resolution protection they would pass it if n lo- lenrn" but somo progress has boon
dicial C lrrn tr o f th e S ta te o f F lo rid a ,
was published in tho newspnpors, with cnl bill and see that it was made Into mndo nnd .the people of Ovoldo ns that stage of its development whoreIn a n d f o r S e m i n o le C o u n ty ,
M in n ie F e l d e r a n d
M attie
E dw ard*,
in
men
may
disagree
and
oppose
each
welt
ns
tho
members
of
the
Orchestra
C o m p l a ln t a n tN ,
no notice whatever to Congress as to a law.
C
IT
A
T
IO
N
V
K
.
Vance Douglass, chairman of tho feel rather proud of what hns been other in organized effort upon this or
what it contained until tho Members
O e o r g o H h e p p e rd . a n d E, J. S h e p p a r d ,
that p r o g r a m of p u b l i c activity anti1C OUNTY O F S E M IN O L E , a c o r p o r a t i o n .
D efen d an ts.
read it in tho newspapers. Like tho commlttco on Inws, when called upon accomplished nnd hopo to hnvo n ronl
To th e D e fe n d a n ts : tle o rg o Sheppard,
Tho
only
dlswhen
its
over
nnd
tho
fight
is
won
or!
i
^
cu
F
uul
C.
W
^Enumlngir
orchestra
before
1921
a
n d H. J. S h e p p n r d . o f F l t x g e r u l d , R en
colored widow, whoso mourning out­ for a report stated that his commita n d I,. P. H a g a n ,
co m p o sin g
ltlll C ounty, (lourgln:
cournglng
feature
of
Thursday
evenlosl
there
remain
no
personal
enmlH o ard o f C o u n t y C o m m i s s i o n e r s o f
fit included n complete suit of black | tee was not ready with their bill hut
It a p p e a r i n g fro n t th o R ill o f C o m ­
C o u n ty , F l o r i d a ,
p la i n t h e r e i n fllod b y M i n n ie F e l d e r
underwenr, because, ns she announced would have it in plenty of tlmo nnd ing’s performance was that tho Sax- tit!' ,l,'d *&gt;o iron-bound cliques, which B cm ln oto
vs.
a
ml
M attie
E dw ards.
C o m p la in a n ts,
“when I mourns I mourns," General they were investigating tho game laws nphonc Band, which hud only boon forever nnd n dny must oppose what- T h o R la t o o f F l o r i d a , ox ro l Geo. A. t h a t t h e d e f e n d a n t s O e o r g o S h e p p n r d ,
P e C o t t e s , S t a t e A t t o r n e y f o r th o S e v ­ a n d E. J S h e p p a r d , n r e ro s Id rn tH o f t h e
Bowes in his report of “savings'” al- of Pennsylvania thnt has tho best fish nrgnnlzod two months could furnish ,,v''r the other cliques proposo or ad- e n t h J u d i c i a l C ir c u i t o f th o H tato of t o w n o f F l t x g o r n l d . R en H ill C o u n t y ,
lietter
music
than
the
Orchestra
nfvoentc.
Florida,
G e o r g ia , a n d t h a t t h e i r p n n tn f f lc e a d ­
leging a reduction in expenditures and game lawn in this country. The
TO T H E C I T I Z E N S AND T A X P A Y E R S d r e s s Is F l t x g o r n l d , Don Hill C o u n ty ,
(er
live
months
effort.
The
music
of
St.
Petersburg
secs
almost
daily
O F S E M IN O L E COUNTY. F L O R I D A : On., t h a t t h e r e In no p e r s n n In t h e S t a t e
from 1921 of $1,600,000,000, shows chair appointed the following commitW h e r e a s , u p e t i t i o n h a a h e e n filed In
F lo r id a , Ih e s e r v ic e n f s u b p o e n a u p ­
that “when ho saves ho saves."
; too to moot with the Wild Game Lcn- the Sax a plume Band was greatly on- j mw alignments of men, thinkjng and th o a b o v e s t y l e d c a u s e b y t h e C o u n t y of
w h o m w o u ld b in d th o s a i d d e f e n d ­
joyed and appreciated by tho Oveido "‘ ting independently or in groups, o f S e m in o le , S t a l e o f F l o r i d a , by a n d on
a
n
t
s
t h e r o f tltnm . t h a t It In t h e
As representative Byrns of Tonnes- KU0 *n Orlando Juno 11th: Whoever peonto ami the members of t h a the personnel of which changes as t h r o u g h the' Board o f C o u n t y Coin min- b e lie, f oor f etihe
so r o m p lii Inn n l s t h n t t h e
ice points out, savings by the admin- Wi,a uleitc‘&lt; representative and Doug- Orchestra. Special numbers on pro- the movements for public good clinngo n e t t i n g f o r t h tin* fa c t t h a t an election salt) d e f e n d a n t s a n d e a c h o f t h e m It
o v e r t h e a g o o f D v o n ty - n u o y e a r s
Istrntion can only consist of funds,
Houalioldor, Loonnrdy, Yowoll
th e
gram were cornet solo by Master “ »*• w *&gt;| “ mt this la true and that w w |(l.old
o r ° K lo r ld n .
on'VIm tt'th s a iItd Isd e ft he ne rdeafnotrse, oarndde r eeda c ht h aot f you,
you do
which hnvo not been expended out o f |am* Holly
e n c a n lie m e n e n o u g h t o f o r g e t t h e g a y o f A pril, A P . 1932, to d e t e r m i n e a p p e u r In t h i s c o u r t to th o Dill o f C o m ­
I John Hhirnrd, three /.illophnnu num- m1,1
,i,„
-Airnwl i w h e t h e r t h e r e s h o u l d lie Is su e d b y t h e p l a i n t h e r o i n fllod u p o n M nn d ny , J u n e
the appropriations previously mndo
I he following gentlemen called up-, j)(,rs j)y Robson nnd sister nnd n ,,old
l i g h t s a m i In g i n the n o w , r o g n r t l C o u n t y o f S e m in o lo , S t a t e o f F l o r l - fith. A. I*. 1923, th o on mo h o ln g a r u l e
by Congress for govormcntnl purpos- on for short talks responded and de- rciM|in|f by Miss Carter of Sanford, l c s s o f w h o m a y he l i n e d u p w i t h t h e m d a . b o n d s In t h e stu n o f Itoo.ono.no, to d a y o f t h i s C o u r t.
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It Is f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h a t t h i s o r d e r
cs during tho fiscal year, nnd which elated thcmsolvcn in favor of protec- J j.jIrs. G. S. Brown of Golden Rod, ,ill w iiu
t th ey th in k rig h t.
c o n t a i n p e r an,m ill, tb o p r i n c i p a l
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Sanford,
carry on tho routino operations of the Thrasher, P, J. Fcitner of Osceola, Dr. which woro appreciated and grently o r a b u r g m e n e v e r b a t t l e f o r o r a b o u t b o n d s to be d a t e d J u l y 1st. 1923, b o t h S e m i n o le C o u n ty , F lo r id a ,
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Government.
Ihg p r o p e r n n d I n s t m e t h o d to g o | , 0
a t s a m e b a n k In th o c i t y o f n(| | d C o u r t t h i s th o 2 l l h d n y o f A p ril,
i N,’w
Y o rk ,
S tate
of
Now Y ork. a . D. 1923,
Ho then shows that Congress actu­ Geneva, John Lconardy, Sheriff Hand vocnl solo by Mrs. C. L. West of n h e n d ‘
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p ro c e e d s to
bo
derived
(H E A L )
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to be u s e d
ally appropriated $292,738,010.74 to nml J. .1. Dickinson.
Oveido was as greatly received. Mrs.
n o u n la sh , u. c.
i„f» l. v it,,, w u v s ii ln f o r *•'«* p u r p o s e
o f c o u n t m e t i n g , roItv: V
meet dociencies incurred by tho oxoA ballot of those present was tuk- West's encore was especially sweet a h i m l h a v t m e n I t l l b y t h e W ll )s i n e h a r d s u r f a c l n g . ninctuliim U liig a n d p n v S. T R A N TH AM.
A t t o r n e y f o r C o m p l a i n a n t s . 3 7 - t to
t h e i r i n f l u e n c e is n il .
i l n g c e r t a i n r o a d s In S e m i n o le C o u n ty ,
cutivc departments for 1922, and on at tho closeof the meeting of a ll' andbeautifully
rendered andbrought
,
I F lo r id n . a n d fo r th o f u r t h e r p u r p o s e of
S o lo n g n s w e c a n d i s a g r e e u p o n b u i l d i n g
an d e u n s ln ie lln g a b ridge
calls attention to n letter written by who favored it closed season for fish ' forth as much applause as tho first
Secretary Mellon on April 14, stat- and game and it was carried by a large
imr thnt there would hnvo been a large majority ami it is almost certain th a t!
deficit had ho not determined to post- the association in their hill to lie
pone payment of some $200,000,090 of fl amed will make it unlawful to h u n t,
obligations duo until tho noxt fiscal or to seine in Sumimde county for
y e a r.
three years.
....... given that the elilxenn ami tax- ' ‘it 'atmeartiig'” friitn"ah affidavit filed
only the small admission of thirty - 1m g force to keep the growth directed , iia
Concerning tho claim of "savings'' |
y e ra o f S e m i n o lo C o u n ty . F l o r i d a , a r e ,
t( m | y o u a r e a m m - r o s l five cents was charged, so very Itttlo ‘"ward the promising future.
'»• sa id o r d e r , r m ju l r e d m he a a d UPl(f tllo K tut0 „ [ F l o r i d a , t h e r e f o r e ,
for tho ordinary routino nf tho gov­
ernment, Mr. Byrns says, “u casual
analysis shows that they are plainly
docoptive."
Tho reduction in ordinary expendi­
tures for routino business of govern­
ment, generally subject to executive
rdor
control in 1922 ns compared to 1921,
ng.
a m t fo r t h e C o u n t y o f H om lnole on t h i s he p u b l i s h e d In t h e S a n f o r d H e r a l d , a
and
crowds
of
the
days
of
yesterday!
will lie in tho neighborhood of $907,I'litli ilav o f April, A, D. 1922
n e w s p a p e r p u b l i s h e d In S e m i n o lo C o u n ­
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Loo and Mr.
Any breaking out of tile skin,
(SE A L)
E. A. DOUllt.AHS,
ty . F l o r i d a , o n e n e a c h w e e k f o r f o u r
St. Petersburg Times.
500,000, according to General Dawo’a fcven fiery, itching eczema, can he and .Mrs. Vern Sloy spent Tuesday
C l e r k C irc u it C o u r t , Hov- c o n s e c u t i v e w e e k s .
. 111h J u d i c i a l C ir c u i t, la
loport.
( liv e n u n d e r m y h a n d en d Ih e s e a l o f
quickly overcome by applying a lit­ in Orlando.
a n d fo r S eta Im ile Culm* sa id c o u r t . H i I h t h e gh111 d a y o f April,
37- lie
ty.
Mr. Byrns points out thnt in this tle Mentho-Sulphur, says a noted
Mr. nnd Mrs. I.. E. Wright, Jr., and FIVE NEW BISHOPS
A P 1932.
ELECTED AT CONFERENCE
(SISAL)
E. A. D OU GLASS,
statement General Dawes takes credit skin specialist. Because of its germ little daughter Ruth Gene spent sev­
C le r k or t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t.
SOUTHERN
METHODISTS
In I hr C irc u it C ourt o f Hie S r v c n l l i .luS
e
m
i
n o le C o u n ty . F l o r i d a
fur the following reductions:
destroying properties, tills sulphur eral days last week visiting their
,lli-hil C irc u it o f tlie s i u i r n f F l o r liln ,
Hy; V, E DDUOLAHH, D. G.
In nml f o r Nriiilnnlc ( m i n i ) . —
Army expenses, $712,500,000; naval preparation instantly brings ease parents.
K. HASH.
„„
In C l i ti n e r r ) .
HOT SPRINGS, Ark., May 17.—A
A t t o r n e y fo r C o m p l a i n a n t .
37-Bto
expenditures, over $192,000,000; ship- from skin irritation, soothes untl Mrs. W. B. Englett and baby re­
general conference of Southern Meth­
C IT A T IO N
pine board, $50,500,000; amounting to heals the eczema right up and leaves turned last week from a visit to Atodist
church
completed
the
election
of
In t h e C o u r t o f C o u n t y J u d i c r , S r m ln n D l l c r y . Conipliiliuinl
tOOl,411,617.16, “thus showing by his the skin d ear and smooth,
lanta, Ga. They were met in Jack­ five new bishops to be mimed at this T C. l l lV
f u u lily, Mtnle o f F l o r i d a
H.
own figures," says Mr. Byrns, “thnt
It seldom fails to relieve the tor- sonville by Mr. Englett who accom­
L e a h ItllP -ry. D e f e n d a n t.
N O T IC E T O UIIISDITOItN
time by electing today Dr. II. A. Boaz, T o l.en h I t i l l e r J*. No. M)A*,i L in d en
Ihe actual expenditures have boon in- meat and disfigurement. Sufferers panied them home.
SI re a l . W i n s t o n - S a l e m , N o r m C a r o ­
president of the Southern Methodist
III ir E * Idle of
lin a:
creased rather than decreased."
from skin trouble should get a lit.Mrs. Roth Young and Virginia University, Dallas, Tex. Four of the
D a p p e a r i n g f r o m n&gt; a f f i d a v i t filed M RS A It S T IL E S . D e c e a se d .
T
o all C r e d i t o r s , la - g a le e s , D i s t r i b u t e e *
ln 1921 there was an army of over tie jar of Bowles Mentho-Sulphur Wright and It. R
In D i Ih c a u s e t h a t you u r n a n o n - r o s t Wright attended new bishops were elected yesterday.
a n d a l l puruim a h a v i n g c l a i m s o r d oilotit o f t h e S t a l e of F l o r i d a , tl u irn fo re ,
fioii.ooo men and a very large navy, from any good druggist and use It the Christian Endeavor Convention
m au d s a g a in s t said e s ta te :
you, l.enh 11ti le r y , a r e o r d e r e d a n d reYou, a n d e a c h of yo u, u rn h e r e b y n o ­
and there were also largo war hang- like a cold cream.—Adv.
l tin th o fith d a y nf J u n e , A. 1&gt;
Notice of Application for Tax Deed ipilrm
in Lakeland last week.
tifie
d a n d r e p a i r e d tu p r e s e n t
any
1923, in a p p e a r lo t h e h ill o f c o m p l a i n t
overs in 1921 which were d i s p e n s e d _________________
eliilins
and d e m a n d s w hich you u r e i t h ­
Under Section 575 of Ihe
e x h i b i t e d a g a i n s t y o u In t h i s eu u se.
The annual Missionary program of
It Is o r d e r e d Ih n t Ib is n o l t r n he p u b ­ e r o f you m a y h a v e a g a lm il t h e e s t a t e
*vith in 1922 “It l« ridiculous," says ,,o u |{ ,)KA„ , N |i|S T
General Statutes of the
the
Baptist
church
was
given
.Sun­
lis h e d In th o S a n f o r d H e r a ld o n e s a o f Mrs. A It NDIos, d e c e a s e d , l a t o o f
S e m i n o le C o u n ty , F l o r i d a , (o th o u n d e r ­
Mr. Byrns, "to say thnt the adminis­
I w eek for four w eek s
State of Florida.
NEAR MARTIN, TEXAS day morning. The program consisted
estate.
W I T N E S S m y h a n d a n d Ih e s e a l of s i g n e d . a d m i n i s t r a t o r o f s a i d
tration is entitled to take credit for
I b i s 1'ioirl on t h i s Ih e lHth d a y o f April, W ithin t w o y e a r s fr o m t h e d a t e h e re o f .
of songs and recitations liy the lit­
D ated F e b r u a r y l l t h A. D. 1923.
its reduction to something like a
, f . I)IIKI
D 1922
Notice is hereby given thnt J R A (H
L. J. H A R T L E Y .
tle folks and missionary pageants hy
E A I.I
I! A DDUOLAHH.
peacetime basis,
. .
. .
. . . . . .
A d m in istrato r.
C l e r k C ir c u i t C o u rt,
dead or missing is tlje latest estimate the older memhers of the Sunday 1.ning purchaser of City Tnx Corti
Luitgw oil. F la .
3&amp;-9tO
••no interesting phase of General (0(]uy „f casualties of the collapse of School, The program wiih splendidly Hcuti* No. 109, dated the 1st day of
l i y : ’ A. M. W E E K S . D &lt;*.
•awe s report is that it shows thnt tho ,j10 j)rj,j^0 across Brazos river near gotten up and so well rendered that April .\. D. 1910. hits filed said certi­
In Court n f C ounty .I ml h i -, Nrmlnol*
C ou n ty, S la t e nf F lo rid a
N O T I C E O F IM M H O M 'T IO N
Prcddcnt hns increased tho cxpentli-(|loro yesterday. Several persons rc- the directors deserve the many con­ ficate in i.,y office, and lias made ap­ T O WHOM
IT MAY C O N C E R N
N O TICK O F A i n i l.M N T I t .V r tm
plication for Tax Deed to issue ini N o tic e Ih h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t Hie p n r t tun s of his own office over what j,urtcd missing Inst
night were ac- gratulations they received,
ist niglit
( F o r F ilia l llliiv h n rg e )
m ct omr-t dt annn cc ee w
it ti ha inw
law.
S a i d ec ec rr tul fi ii - ' n(je i sTlirilMll(,
t i l p li e rrn l o f n r n Ne x ins.t i nHgiirlint
w a ue nn d eDr
they were in 1921. It should be re counted for today, it is believed,
m
w
rvaut
n
o
i,
spout Saturday with Mrs. V. G, Voll
u
re
M
u
tate of
iiu tnlicrcd too, ns Mr. Ryms points
lo w in g d e sc rib e d th e nam e of T h ra s h e r &amp; (hirnur, has
On Monday night, May 15th, tin i a t e e m b r a c e s .t h ei f o lrut..
.1. IIA M H ,T O N R E P .
linen
dlssnlvod
hy
mutual
m
iM
M
im
t.
and
in City of .Hanford,
Hanfi
I’lopet ty situated ill
n ,,, hnslaoss heretofore conducted In N n llce Is lio ro h y g i v e n , In a ll w h o m It
eut. that tho appropriations in 1921
nnt. Gvtdclo huml was re-organized under property
were made by a Republican Congress. Rul»-Mj-T isnt, an aiitisiptlc. JH-^Ote i tho leadership
, , , , of- G.
-- -L. Lee with
........Vern Sotnitiolo County, Florliln, to-wit:
th« name i&gt;f Thrasher X- Clamor has m a y c o n c e r n , D ial on t h e 20lh d n y o f
, , . ,
,,,
tieon taken over and will tie cnnllnucd J u n o . A. D. 1922, I s h a l l a p p l y to th a
N
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of
I.ot
4
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18
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hnptnnn
j,y
ji i, Thrnaher. win* Ima annumod l l o n o r u h l e H. F. Ilm iith o ld e r, J u d g o o f
Slay as Director. At the first meetA,I
« n ld In
n d lin
in ir' n, |(n
n d Hlll)1
w ill pf„
a yrill(.r
a ll of
itf s a i d C o u r t, a s J u d g o o f I'ro tm te , f o r m y
GENEVA, May 17,-Tho United
THE VERMOREL FRENCH ing there wore about ten members *A! Tnil,.b
i c k eo rras A
ll. Tt hin.
e unlit
titnu
Doing
pUrt hi nee rIndehlodlletiM
» h l p . a n d w ill
fi n a l d l s e h a r g o a s A d m i n i s t r a t o r o f th *
t n o f J. H a m i l t o n Rep,
d e eeaso d ,
receive nml rotmu nil mnneyH due said ae nn ta
States and France have about roach- KNAI* SACK SPRAYING MA* present, but three or four others have assessed at the date of tho isunneo of firm.
d Hint ut th o s a m e tl m o I w ilt p r e ­
s e n t to so ld C o u r t m y f i n a l a c c o u n t s
•d an agreement on tho French man- CHINE IS THE REST MADE, expressed a desire to join since Mon­ such certificate in the name of Win. D a t e d Mils 2SIll d a y n f A pril, 1922
iin a d m l u l H t n r t n r o f s a i d a s t a t o , a n d n *k
D I. TM ItAHIIKIt.
Unless said certificate
date for Syria according to informa- SO LI)
AND GUARANTEED day night. The hand expects to be Simpson.
fo r tlielr u p p ro v al.
N II if.M tN H R
D a t e d A p r il 10th, A. D. 1922
’
font reaching tho secretariat of the FOR $25.0(1 HY CATES’ CRATE ready to play for tho annual May slinll he redeemed according to law 37-f.le
A A R O N It. ANDEHH,
Tnx
Deed
will
issue
theron
on
tho
35 -9 te ...
A dm in istrato r.
l eague of Nations.
37*tfc I picnic which will lie held Just after
CO. P H O N E 181.
M i l ' l l F. TO n i U l H T U I I N
Hit It day of Juno A. I). 1922.
ity .In d u e , S e m i n o le
WITNESS m y, official signature I ii i u o r i iir Hie r i n i i i l ) .In d u e, N rn ih m lc I n C inirlC ooufr l yC,o m
s tu te of F lo rid a
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and seal this the llth dny of May
In re I ' a t n l r nf
N O T IC E O F A ll.M IN IN T H A T O tl
A. 1). 1922.
I l ’MTUIt NOLAN, D eceased .
( F u r l-Tiiul l l l a e h n r g e )
I T o n il t ' r r i l l t n r a , l . e a n l e r « , DlM lrlliulees
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
mill (III I'rrMiMM lu ivliig I'I ii Iiiim o r l l r - &gt;u re E a l a t e o f
I innmlM ii u a l i i .l aalil l-U In trl
Clerk Circuit Court,
C OO NEY .
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, ,
, ,,, , , l You. and each nf you, are hcrchy no- H A R R I E TlaT h II.
e r e b y g i v e n , to a ll w h o m It
■
Seminolo County, Florida tirp-ii ami riupilred In present any m aNutIco
y
c
o
n
c
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r
n
,
t
h
n t o n t h o 2nth d a y of
and di'iuanda which you, nr rtlliNow is tbo time for Summer application of fertilizer to citrus trees to serve tho double purpose of creat­ ■
I a h u ll a p p l y to th*
19-fltc -l clalmH
a By A. M. WEEKS, D. C.
nr of you, may have against tha calulo JHuonneo, r nA.h l eD. K 1922,
of
ing now growth, which is tho foundation for next year's crop, nnd of devoloping tho crop now on tho trees.
a
| of Deter Nolan, deceased, late of Seml- s a i d C o u r t , a a JF.u d ng oe noafh oDMroehra, toJ,u df ogre my
nnlii County, Florida, to the under­ fin a l Ill-c h a rg e a a A d m l n l a t r i i t o r o f the
Summer Fertilizer pays for itself by increasing the size of tho fruit. Ho liberal with your trees. Wo a
AdmlnlHlrutrlx of aald entitle,
AGENTS WANTED signed
within two yearn from the date hereof. e s t a t e o f H a r r i e t t It. C o o n o y , dec«n*ed,
N recommend tho following brands:
a n d t h n t u t ( h e a a m e t i m e t w ill p r* Paled
May I2lli. A. D, 1922.
N
« " n t to a a ld C o u r t m y f i n a l a c c o u n t s a*
JULIA T. SMITH.
N W. &amp; T.'S SEMINOLE FRUIT MANURE
Mon mid women wanted to handle city
SEMINOLE
FRUIT
AND
VINE
A d m i n i s t r a t o r of a a ld e a l a t e . a n d a s k
Administratrix
of
the
Kalute
a
for tho lr ap p ro v al.
of
Deter
Noton,
deeeaaed
trade
nnd
retail
the
original
and
■
(3% Am., 6% A. P. A., 8% Pot.)
(1%
Am.,
Stt
A.
P.
A.,
5%
Pot.)
ROIIINSd N ft Dll Hu IKS.
D a t e d A p r i l l l t h , A. D, 1913.
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genuine
Watkins
Products,
Remedies,
Attorneya
for
Katntn
of
„
F . J. M o D A N N B U
a
Deter
Nolan,
deeeaeed,
39-Hlc
aG-9tP
A d m in is tra to r .
a
W. &amp; T.’Si SPECIAL FRUITER
ALKIDEAL FRUIT MANURE
Extracts, Spices, Toilet Requisites,
a
&lt;4% Am., 8% A. P. X , 8% Pot.)
(3% Am., 13% T. I*. A„ 10% Pot.)
Household Specialties, Automobile Ac■
■
cecsorics, etc. Over 150 guaranteed
■
IDEAL FRUIT AND VINE MANURE
■
_
products. Our values are unequalled
■
(3% Am., 0% A. P. A., 10% I’ot.)
■
and Watkins’ Quality is in a class liy
a
itself. Write todny for free snmple
Send for our booklet, "Fertilizers for tbo Summer Application" by Bayard F. Floyd. It treats not only
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full details of our offer and what
a of fertilization, but gives summer schedule for spraying.
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you.
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General Statutea of the
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a satisfactory and cheaper substi­
tute Is discovered, gasoline will be
classed ns one of tho A sentisl nec­
essities, At present there is nothing
to tnkc Its place—thnt Is, in a com­
parative sense, taking Into consider­
the eternal problems of maxi­
GCOMPANY ation
mum service for minimum cost.
Therefore, the rise In tho price of
suxscxirnox n ic e ix adtaxczj
gasoline affects everybody, In ons
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Especially is thl*
KOXTKS ............................................ 1 ** way or onother.
thxki moxtbs....... ..............................w true in tho United States where the
n t o M u iMMil CUM Halt HitUr Ao«utt It, commodity Is used to the extent of
i m . at tka Pm l Offln at laafart, Florida, millions of gallons dnily. This coun­
train Sot of March I, i n .
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try consumes by fnr greater quanti­
Tka Sas/ord DaO&gt; Horatd U ystllahad rrorp
aftanMea (ateayi laadajr) tad tharaaihlr *or ties of gas than nil the countries of
an thla tradta* aaatlaa. U n r t i i l a f ntaa raaa- the earth combined.
•oahU tad a a ia kaava aa apyllaatlaa.
It nnturally follows everybody Is
fat roar, ar lta par Math, la alt I
interested in tho Investigation order­
ed by the Senate to determine wheth­
NOW FOR A RIO CITY
er n conspiracy exists among big
oil producers to gnuga the public, and
Sanford voted bonds yesterday for the quicker the investigation Is car­
1625,000 for new streets, for sowera, ried out nnd the results announced
for a municipal pier and boat baiin more general will bo tho satisfaction
and for many othor improvement! expressed; fnr If tho Investigation Is
greatly needed hero and Improve­ a long drawn out affair, ns the ma­
ments thnt will mean n city of ten jority of slmllnr investigations are,
thousand people here in the next two the pub'le will conclude It Is nothing
years. This bond Issue was carried more than n white-washing process.
by such a handsome majority that it
What the public is Interested In is
Is a causo for congratulation to the the price of gasoline, which has been
men and women of Hanford who have on the incline for several weeks nnd
a vision of the future greatness of is still headed skyward.
The ii»
Hanford. The bond issue was car­ crease enn hardly he ehnrged to th«
ried by n ratio of oight to one which retailers nnd wholesalers, and recog­
will have a big benring in the bond nizing this tho Senate is aiming nt
market when it comes to selling the the souiccs of supply, whore In all
bonds for these figures mean thnt a probability tho trouble lies.
The
biff majority of the people of Han­ ‘‘small fellows” do not gnln by an In­
ford aro In favor of bonds for Im­ crease—the percentage of their prof­
provements such as those contem­ its seldom varies, and keen compcti
plated. There were D:\ people on the lion causes them to fnvor tho low­
other hand who did not think that est possible prices. Nothing keeps
Sanford should take on any more in­ prices stabilized ns well ns competi­
debtedness and thought perhaps thnt tion, which is to be found in the
the city was largo enough, thnt the whnlesnlo nnd retail fields of the
people had enough streets and sewers gasoline business in nil Intensified
and that the lake front did not need form, hut this competition counts for
any pier or hoot basin, that tourists nothing as far as tho public 1h con­
wore not desirahlo and woro well cerned if the big producers hnvc
content to let the pluco drift along as reached an ‘‘agreement."—Jackson­
It has for the past ton yenrs. They ville Metropolis,
were htnest in their convictions and
---------------o--------------hnd n porfect right to vote ns they
HANK
ADVERTISING.
pleased. On the othor hand the vote
and the present spirit manifested in
Hunk advertising is a form of oubHanford means thnt the old dnys ure
licity
thnt does more good to the
over, that the eity must advance and
community
ns a community than Unit
expand if it is to become the largest
city in this part of the state, -that of any other business or profession
many good people on the west sido: ^
fllwnyB 11 pleasure for us to
must have paved streets nnd they l,r*n* Oio statements of conditions oh
have never hnd any, that tho subur bs,
for by the State and bedernl
growing as rapidly as they nro must Ruvernments, and which invariably
bo served with stractH nnd sowers nnd wkmVH substantial growth of ( lerthey are entitled to this service, that merit's two fine hnnks,
In the advertising columns of this
if the St. Johns river is to got deepor
issue
of tho Press, wo arc printing
water nnd become tho Inland Water­
tho
statement
of tho First Htnto Hank
way of Florida Hanford must hnvo
of
Clermont
as
called for by tho Comp­
adequate docking facilities nnd hnvo
troller
on
Friday,
May 5, Those stntoa fine concrete pier thnt will hnvo
two approaches for autos, trucks nntl.mont" “ ro required of ovory bank nnd
other service. That if tourists ure to 1
n"k®'t tmnnnminrml nt different
come here with their yachts in the I'orlo,,H throughout tho year, In order
winter and In tho summer Hnnfnrd that tho public, as well as tho ( ompmust have a boat lupin, a library. trollor, may keep informed as to the
building is needed here and ninny (different bank » condition,
other improvements that can only' Wo have often wondered if Florida
Iwinkors themselves realized what a
be made through a bond Issue.
tremendous Influence the publication
The biggest thing about Hanford
of these statements hive hail in tho
nt the present time is that tho eity is
development of tho state, in many of
growing as fast or faster than any
tho larger cities the hanks use lilicrul
city of this size in tho entire south.
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space
in newspapers........,
to h...
Iiow ,their
The greatest asset of this city nt pro- &gt;.................,
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sent in tho grout feeling of optimism strength and growth and in tlmt re­
that penmates tho entire citizenship « l^ 't Clermont has come in for her
nnd that lias spread to other pnrta of f" HIan " 1111 1 11 y‘
the country until now you cannot
^ cen lly he publishers of the. Press
meet anyone anywhere that is not T™'3 Vi"1 " lat «r fran&gt; N,,a‘' ,M' , V'
talking about the city of Sanford nnd trt»rl«* """ ,,f, thu
SUCM“ ,ul far'
the wonderful prospects of this city. iners in northern Indiana, a man who
For the past throu yours this eity has accumulated ii comfortable for­
has been constricted In imputation on tune by hard work and. consistent
account of the lack of houses and banking and one who has probably
business blocks and office buildings. | w,,n "«,r"
1,1
fairH that
The people wanted to come here but
«lh*r w« know of In acknowlotlg.
could not get accomodations. Now
rcct,l»*t " {
" f l,u’ 1 rc"H' Mr'
these liousus and store rooms anil of Gerlg writes:
"We received the papers you
flee buildings will be built and tho
sent and rend every page and ev­
suburbs will come into their own
ery advertisement, too. Wo note
with the needed improvements. Peo­
ple will not hesitate to go farther out i by the large increase in the
to build their homos now for they I Banks' business thnt your sec­
will have all the conveniences of th o ' tion lookH very good,"
eity and Sanford will grow as never I And as tho Florida Metropolis says,
"With Florida reported as being in
before in every part of the city.
The bond issue being voted at tho the best ecimomlc condition of any
ratio of eight to one will liuvo a »tnlu In the Union hy tho bank exgreat effect on the entire state of | auditors of tho Federal Reserve SysFloxida and will lie heralded far and tom; with the acknowledged best clinear ns one of the big achievements mate in the world and just on the
of a Florida city of Hoven thousand verge of a glorious Florida summer;
with the fish Idling, tho oleanders In
Inhabitants.
Sanford bail a fine system of paved f,,l&gt; blVl,m‘ J*1" 1 tku mocki"K l'ir,l«
streets and was among tho pioneer | "idilllng their throats in song, why
cities of tho state having some of tho
wo w,,rry • Uiu »»n shines in
first lirick paved streets that woro the heavens, thu governments nt
put down in Florida. With the Im­ Washington ami Tiillnlmsseu still live
provements in tills respect to ho made and peace reigns."
And this reminds uh of thu great
here in thu next hIx months Sanford
will have tho finest system of paved value of batiks to tho community In
streets of any city In tho stnto, will other ways tlmu lending money and
have n perfect sewer system, will hulping in a business way. They con­
have a (10,000 municipal pier that will istantly try to impress u i tho public
be as good as any city of twenty-five that making money and keeping mon­
thousand can boast nnd will have ey are different, for in thu und it is
mnny other Improvements thnt will tho motley you save thnt does you tho
placo Sanford In the front ranks of most good—therefore start a savings
tho progressive cities of the south. , account where you know your money
is safe. Hanks really paytyou to save
-0.
INCREASE.IN GAH PRICES; THE your money and compound this puySENATE INVESTIGATES
i merit qunrtu.ly. It Iuih been quite
I forcefully demonstrated that tho snf■Gasoline is a universal commodity. ‘'Mt l’1**™ k«"l» money, more than is
It is the bnckbono of modern moth- 1nwrf«* for l»ckot change, is in a
ods of transportation and nn inval. I
«■ « Jacksonville woman rouablo force In tho hands of man in ™»l |y learned who had stolen from
carrying In his various Industrial iu,r W00 which wus hid undor a matand agricultural activities.
Until trcB"- Nut tho Jacksonville woman is

not alone in that matter. Hundreds
hido money and often the savings of a
life time melt away because some
one steals it or the money Is destroyed
by fire. Others will tuck the money
under n rug, beneath some clothing in
a dresser, behind a picture or In the
sugar bowl. As a matter of fact, all
of these hiding places ore standard
ones and are first examined by n thief
who knows even the first principles of
getting others' valuables. If a bank
is robbed, the depositor will be pro­
tected. A check book will take tho
placo of ready cash and if it is lost or
stolen, it can bo ensify replaced.—
Clermont Press.
ALL CHILDREN SHOULD “PASS."
An nchools come to the end of thoir
year's work, efficient teachers are
planning to “pans" ns many child­
ren ns possible. The genuinely effi­
cient teacher does not havo a large
percentage of delinquents in her class
en nnd such a teacher can always tell
the lonlly delinquent child from the
one who has dawdled or who has been
hamlienpped by former poor teach­
ing, by misbehavior, or by ill health.
Sometimes it is difficult for n tea­
cher to handle somo grading situa­
tions, A child may hnvo done such
poor work nil the year thnt his grades
nro fnr below passing marks. On
examination days his teacher knows
that ho cannot possibly mnko a high
enough grade, from ten questions on
a subject, to bring up his mnrks to
a passing point. And yet tho tea­
cher knows full well thnt it would bo
better for the boy to go along with
his class and make a new start in a
now grade. She knows that so many
of the boys on the streets, nnd in
the reformatories, are boys who did­
n't pass.
Just what to do in cases of this
sort is sometimes a puzzle. A teacher
who must conform to iron-bound
rules for passing nvernges nnd pass­
ing "marks" is frequently compelled
to do a boy, or girl, grave injury.
She is not permitted to promote him,
or her, even on probation (in somo
schools) and if she is a teacher of
genuine ability, she knows thnt her
failure to “pass" a child may mean
the ruin of that child’s lifel
On tho other hand there nro occas­
ionally children who hnvo a knack of
getting good grades who nro not rea­
dy for cdvancoment. Often such
children are acquiring only a sm at­
tering of things, or nre too inimaturo
for the class ahead, or nre physically
unfit for hurrying through school.
Here is n problem thnt can only be
handled through the cooperation of
the child’s parents. And it is seldom
thnt parents hnve sense enough to ho
willing for their child to ho "held
bnck" a year.
Justice, of course, Is the important
-----and the raro—thing.
The rule
should lie for every child to "pass"
unless It is honestly hulioved that it
is essential for him to repeat tho
year's work or that It is best for his
mental, and spiritual, development to
do so,—Miami Metropolis.
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FLORIDA 18 ALL RIGHT
Ignorance says: "Wouldn't give an
acre of Illinois d irt'fu r tho hull stnto
of Florldny." You’ve either heard
that remark or have read of some fool
making it. In the Tampa Tribune of
Monday of this week appears nn it­
em from Palmetto which stntcs that
the tomato crop of that section will
bring in a million dollars this season.
More than 10,000 acres wore planted
to tomatoes in that section, wlifch in­
cludes Terra Cion, Bradontowu, El­
lington, Manatee, Mnnasotu and Menavista. Palmetto being tho gntewny
through which all these cars go and
where they nro counted. Another it­
em published lately was in regard to
strawberries from tho Plant City sec­
tion, 2,125,500 quarts hnving been
shipped during thu season Just ended
and which brought tho growers $700,000 at tho depot platform. Until of
these sections also ship thousands of
car loads of citrus fniit and vege­
tables during tho year, making them
prosperous, ready money communi­
ties. U. H. Comptroller of Currency
CrisRinger recently stntcd to the as­
sembled bankers of Florida that Flor­
ida was hotter off financially thnn
any state In tho Union and now E. A.
Poole, nntlnnal bnnk examiner for (lie
Atlanta district snys that Florida con­
ditions nro hotter than in nny stnto
in tho Union. "Tho citriiH and truck
crops hnvo been aplundld. with satis­
factory prices, nnd therefore, tho sit­
uation in thnt stnto Is prohnidy tho
bcHt of nny stnto In tho country,"
were ids words, yot countless folds
will in timo to como mnko tho above
remark. At tho name timo tho wise
men aro gathering in tho ornngo
groves at such a rate thnt prices nro
hound to go skyward. Tho catastro­
phe in California nnd tho resulting
iiigh prices for Florida ornnges this
year nnd thu probable continunncc of
such prices bocnuBo of California’s
continued crippled production Is tho
reason for tho groat demand for or­
ange groves.
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3H-20to

a t the dawning of each new day the
Albert W. Gilchrist
thrill of life and living. The truth
Waste is carefully eliminated in all is that life is a wonderful adventure.
NEEDED BY FLORIDA
large industries—waste of material, Death haa been described as the great j
IN
THE U. 8. SENATE
adventure.
The
possibilities
of
iifo
of labor nnd of time. It ia by this
Aibert W. Gilchrist is a son of Flormeans that many a business expands are infinite. One may experience
to huge proportions on a percentage muny things In a long life, and still Ida. You nre sons nnd daughters of
of profits so small that It would ruin there will remain many things yet to Florida. Vote for your brother Albert,
nn enterprise conducted carelessly. be experienced—more than Anyone can &gt; No "Motion's Food" Senutor can
The great stockyards are proberblal hope to accomplish in a lifetime. No claim a second term who defented an
examples of flourishing business two dnys are alike. One cannot Judge ablo senator for n second term,
built up on minute savings of mater­ what is to bo by whnt has beon. Tho | «a tree which bringeth forth not
ials, labor and time.
future is every mysterious nnd nllur- K00(i fn j|t in cut down nnd enst into
Only the farmer is careless of such ing; the present never censes to bo the fire." The sumo is true of a U. S
wastes. The ripcs, over-ripes and fascinating. No one can foretell up- Senator.
Gilchrist for tho Senate-Henry
misshapen products of his fields have on waking in the morning what tho
cost him as much effort, fertilizer, day shall unfold, what new interests Ford for Mussle Shoals.
seed, etc., ns thoso ho sends to tho it shall contain, what new opportuni­
Gilchrist is for the beter care of
mnrket, yet return no profit. After ties it shall present. To be eager for all disabled cx-soldlers and ex-sailors
prices for nny crop decline below tho life always, to be absorbed in what and their dependents.
line of profit ho lots them lie and tho world is doing, to be pushing for­
Gilchrist favors amending Federal
rot. He ennnot help it, if he has not ward, keeping step with militant huLaws, to tho end that state authorthe means at hand to secure a profit mnnity is to have no time for anxiety
itics may prescribe specifications and
from products of these classes— about growing old.—Polatka Nowb.
materials, which would mean more
those which arc unmarketable.
miles of good roads In Florida.
If he could send them to some can­
Gilchrist will work for tho U. S. to
nery in or nrnr his neighborhood they
^
enter
tho League of Nations, with such
might add something to his profits
;
reservations
as will safeguard the
from h!s fields. He would have only n
ra
interests
of
our
grent country. Peace
the cost of gathering nnd transport­ fci
ft
necessary
to
prosperity.
ing them to the cannery. Ail tho ex­ po t i tea x-i r j h its f t
PCj
I Gilchrist is for MORE BUSINESS
pense of raising the crop is paid for
Mrs.
Ingcrsol
is
spending
n
few
IN GOVERNMENT nnd LESS GOVin the returns from bis shipments to
| ERNMENT IN BUSINESS. The U.
the mnrket. Ho could send nil of his Inys in Orlando visiting friends.
Mr. Broomfield of Conway is vis- S. Treasury should not be made tho
products of thnt nnturc to the can­
politician's Christmas tree.
nery after it hnd ceased to be profit- Ring Mrs. Tim Techmnth.
Mrs. P. N. Wakefield attended tho
aide to Hcnd them to Northern mar­
The inherent rights of the state*
kets and thus the continun! ripening woman’s club meeting in Orlando nnd individual citizens must be pre­
of his crops nfter thnt time would Thursday.
served. Gilchrist is a real Democrat;
add to his profits.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Grover LcFiles and in plain business mun and not a politicThe eopaperntive growers' associa­ son ami Mr. nnd Mrs. Ruben LeFiles iun. Florida needs him in the U. S.
tions might well consider tho advis­ and Ethel and Stafford LeFiles spent Senate. HE MADE GOOD AS GOV­
ERNOR; WILL MAKE GOOD AS
ability of adding co-operative canner­ Sunday at Coronado Bench.
SENATOR.
ies to their activities. Hy this means
Mrs. Hilly Jones and daughter aro
many small neighborhood canneries spending a few weeks in Georgia.
It’s Gilchrist's time to WIN. Gilmight lie established and a sebemo
Mr. nnd Mrs. Win. Kilbe woro in christ is the people’s man. He WILL
whereby they might bo united in one Sanford Saturday on business.
win.—(Paid political advertisement)
large marketing association would
Mrs. Will Brown nnd children, Mr.'
-------------------------give them the benefit of tho Florida and Mrs. T. W. Prevntt nnd Mr. nnd
An attack of heartburn or indiges­
name, which should bo potent in tho Mrs. V. T. Peters nnd children nnd tion culls for a dose of Hcrhine. It
matter of canned vegetables nnd Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Kilbe, Mrs. W. II. relieves the distress instantly and
fruits ns it is in thnt of fresh vege­ { ver and children, Mrs. J. M. Pro- forcL.s the fermented food into tho
tables nnd fruits.
vatt. Mr. nnd Mrs. Sweat* nnd family bowels. You feel better nt once. Price
Such canneries might be run most and Miss Christina McClellan enjoyed 00e. Sold by Union Phnrmacy.-Adv.
of the year if our farmers would a fine fish fry along the creek Snturraise more truck crops during tho dny.
summer. The writer has hnd n con­
Miss Clnru Harrison was shopping
vincing proof that such crops arc ns in Sanford Monday.
nunh improved when grown undor
Mrs. M. E, Wicks spent Sunday
shade in tile summer as tobacco is in Sanford visiting her sister, Mrs. When Sanford Citizens Show s w«y
during its season of growth. This David Spoor.
There can bo no renson why
is something else that might bo cx-1
Mr. Hunter of Jacksonville* and
nny ready of this who suffers
perimented with in this connection.— Mr. and Mrs. Rcdpnth of Orlando
tho tortures of an aching bnck
Farm and Live Stock Record.
spent Sunday with Mr. und Mrs. Enthe
annoyance of urinary disor­
dor Curlott.
ders,
tho pains and dangers of
Mr. P. N. Wakefield roturned home
GROWING OLD GRACEFULLY
kidney
ills will fall to heed ths
Fridny from Miami where ho has
words
of
a neighbor who hsi
Wo nre a witness dnily of tho ef­ been attending court for tho past
found
relief.
Read whnt n San­
fort thnt Is made to conceal by artific­ week.
ford citizen snys:
ial means tho advanco of ago nnd tho
Mr. nnd Mrs. Clifford Proctor
J. E. Long, carpenter, .111 W. Drd.
marks it leaves on the body. But why spent Sunday evening with Mr. and St., snys: "When I overdid and
should we conrdnl it, or, rather, try to Mrs. I. D. Ilnrt of Beck Hammock.
worked too hard I suffered from
enneont it 7 Mon nnd women nliko
Mr. Arnold of Groveiand was hore kidney complaint. Thoro was an aw­
manifest in lids way their foolish on business Monday. Mr. Fred Mc- ful soreness right over my kidneys
worry about growing old. If such ef­ Fnrlane accompanied him home.
and I could hardly get up or down.
fort deceived anyone it might ho worth
Mrs. P. N. Wakefield gnve a sil­ My kidneys acted too freely gotting
while, but for the most part it only ver ten nt her beautiful home on mo up nt night nnd tho bnck of my
serves to make more manifest what is Geneva Lake Wednesday afternoon hcnd folt ns though I had been hit
sought to lie conceuled. Is it not bet­ in honor of the community club nnd with n club. I used Doan’s Kidney
ter to grow old naturally, giving tho’t friends. The dining room wns dec- Pills procured at Bower &amp; Roumillat’i
to growing old gracefully, striving to ornted in Green in white. Delicious Drug Store and they relieved ths
preserve youth from within rather Ten and cake wns Rcrved with Mrs. pains in my bnck nnd head nnd put
than to prevent its counterfeit with­ Chns. Phillips presiding nt tho table. my kidneys in good condition.”
out? Of all tile vanities none is so Several members of the Oveldo club
60c nt all dealers. Foster-Milhurn
vain uh that which prompts men nnd attended.
Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.—Adv.
women fearing to bo old to masquer­
ade in the likeness of youth.
Growing old is something that is in­ 5
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evitable. Therefore, we should not
allow tho thought of it to bccomo op­
pressive, The tiling to do Is to mnko
the best of it, and especially to stop
worrying about it. Thnt is the way
to peace and contentment, and also to
youth perennial.
"The thought of growing old," it
has been nuid, “is chiefly oppressive
to those who never grow nnything
else." Busy people who aro striving
to create or achieve have little time
to borrow trouble about growing old
or to study crow’s feet in the mirror.
Worrying about growing old is among
the most foolish of worries. Tho
way not to become old is to refrnin
from worrying about it. That is not
to say some thought should not bo
given to tho problem of growing old,
for it is a problem. Growing old is
olio of the most certain things in life;
therefore, it i» important that wo
SHIPPERS OF FLORIDA PRODUCTS
should grow old in tho right way.
There is a way to grow old graceful­
In the Business 30 Yenrs
ly; a way to grow old without seem­
ing to lie old; a way to grow old und
Htill hu useful in spirit end purpose;
a way to grow old and retain gladness
in living. Likewise, there is a wrong
way to grow old; a way to mako thu
increasing years burdensome and the
sunset of life wretched and clouded;
u way to be old ami crahbid in mind nH
well as in the body, Physical old ago
in in accordance with an unchangeable
law of nature, hut to lie old in spirit
|
is no more than a state of mind, a ■ $225 and $350 buys Ford Touring Cars.
mental attitude. Physical old ago enn- [ $350 and $675 buys Buick 4 and 6.
I
Uut he stayed, Init the preservation of
mental and spiritual youth is wholly S
All in good condition, newly painted.
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a matter of the will. It all depends
See me at once. Guarantee a fit
upon how it occupies the mind, whnt
use one makes of one’s energies, time
S
and opportunities. It all defends up­
on thu Interest that one retains in life,
If life bo over rugnrdud as an adven­
ture one will havo no timo to think of
growing old. Old ago never becomes
oppressive to ono who is able to lee]
m i
WHY NOT MORE CANNERIES?

GENEVA

NO REASON FOR IT

Fads are all right for the rich man,
but the farmer that is first of all in­
terested in paying his bills and hav­
ing some money left, wants tried
and true methods of getting the
money for his crop.

Chase &amp;

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N. H. GARNER

�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD. FRIDAY. MAY 19,1912

W ANTED
100,000 Alligator Skins
Write for Prieee

SOUTHERN HIDE &amp;
SKIN CO.
Dealers in Hides, Furs, Wool,
Alligator Skins, Bceswnx, Tnllow, Etc.
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA
phone Catos Crnto Co., for
llier for your lawn nnd gnrdon.
will toll you tho kind to uso and
the price nttrnctlvo for you.
Crate Co., Phone 181,

fertiThey
make
Cntes
35tfo

WANTED
customer for used cars. All in
| condition. Guarantee a fit, and
lgi_N . II. Gamer.
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Dame Rumor says four Juno brides
for the oast side, the only announce­
ment so fnr is of the coming marriage
of Miss Ruby Hurt nnd Hermnn Mid­
dleton, which will take place Juno 17.
Mrs. Ben Monroe, who has been
vory ill at tho Fumnld-Lnughton hos­
pital for tho past two weeks, will bo
at homo again soon, wo nro pleased to
say.
Mr. and Mrs. Toyama drovo to Day­
tona Beach Sunday to visit friends in
their new Oakland touring car.
Mrs. Christ Bucurcl wns giving a
delightful surprise Mothers’ Day.
Mrs. Nick Zomovcnn arranged the
entortainmont, n largo &lt;|unntlty of ico
cream and cakes were prepared and
seventeen children and eight grown­
up enpoyed the feast at thd Bucurel
home.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Furguson have
sold their house and five ncre farm
on Richmond avenue to Mr. nnd Mrs.
Perry Anthony. Mr. Anthony hns
boon foreman for H. R. Stevens for
the past yenr. The Ferguson’s came
here from Parkton, N. C., nbout two
years ago and will return there next
week.
The Ferguson young people, six in
number, were given a delightful fare­
well party Tuesday evening. All of
the young people hereabouts were iu
attendance.
A. Corpnny is driving a fine young
team of mules bought of Charles King
who brought a car load of mules here
recently from Missouri.
The Southern Utilities Company are
erecting electric light poles on Celery
avenue extending to the St. Johns riv­
er, tlie electric light service will soon
ho ready for tho people living along
the avenue nt $2 per month. Lights
will lie furnished to each residence.
Uenrdnll avenue will lie the next
street to ho served.
The roads about Cameron City are
county roads, laid out by tho county
commissioners and surveyed by coun­
ty surveyors. Noticed in u Sanford
Herald editorial the other day a doubt
mentioned to the effect that they were
not county roads.
Tho several Humphrey families nnd
a large party of their friends, had nn
till day picnic near Myers fish camp
on Wednesday. A round-up of tho
Humphrey horses that are pastured ut

| Tired IS
m "i was weak and run-down,"
I f relates Mrs. Enla Burnett, of
Dalton, Qa. "I waa thin and
just felt tired, all the time.
■ I didn't rest welL I wasn't
ever hungry.
I know, by
this, I needed a tonic, and
■■ there Is none better than—

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lU lllil
“ The Woman's Tonic ■
. . . I began using Cardul,"
contlnuca
Mre.
Burnett
“After my first bottle, 1 slept
bettor and ato better. I took
four bottloB. Now I'm well,
feel Just fine, cat and sleep,
my skin Is clear and I bare
gained and sure feel that
Cardul Is the best tonic ever
made."
Thousands of other women
have found Cardul Just as
Mrs. Burnett did.
It should
help you.
At all druggists.
K.H

tho head of Lake Jessup took place,
tho family nro dividing thoir stock in­
to ten difforont portions with all stock
to bo rebranded nnd numbered accord­
ing to which member of the family
they belong to, Some job, ns the
Humphrey family nro nbout the Inrgcat stock owners in Seminole county.
It will not bo ninny yenrs thnt thers
will bo any wood land left in tho
truck land section of East Sanford.
At tho present time land on Richmond
avenue Is being cleared on tho A. B.
Cameron, U. L. Garrison and John
Peters places on Cameron road. Joo
Cameron, C. F. Williams, W. W. Mil­
ler, Fred Wnlstna nnd Charles Dunn
nro clearing and Nick Zornovean hns
just finished clearing his Henrdnl!
avenue land and L. Itoyc is clenring
nnd J. C. Ellsworth will begin more
clenring nt once. It hnd come to tho
place where moro land had to ho
cleared if the farming sectiuii continu­
ed to grow as every available bit of
land wns under cultivation this season.
We had another fine little rain hero
Wednesday night, which is thankfully
appreciated,
SANFORD MEN ELECTED TO
OFFICE AT K. OF C. MEETING
ST. PETERSBURG, May 18.—C. R.
Rogero was re-elected state deputy of
the Knights of Columbus for the com­
ing year at the closing session of the
state convention here yesterduy and
Jacksonville was selected as the 11)23
meeting place. The other officers of
the order are as follows:
Clarence Mahoney, Sunford, state
secretary; C. L. Britt, Sanford, state
treasurer; George C. Hoffman, Pensa­
cola, statu advlcnte; Harry L. Rung,
Jacksonville, state warden.
Delegates to the supreme conven­
tion to he hold in Atlantic City, in Au­
gust, are C. R. Rogero, St. Augustine,
and 11. P. Baya, Tampa, and alternates
George Huffman, Pensacola, and C.
Roy Mundee, Jacksonville. She con­
vention came to a close at noon and
the entire delegation left for an nutomohile ride at Pass-a-Grille. The dance
Inst night wound up the convention.
The Dally Hornld Delivered to your
door six dnys a week for 15 cents—
Join the throngs of renders.
When your breath is bad, appetito
poor, and you feel "blue' nnd discour­
aged, you need Hcrhine. One or two
doses will set you right. It is a great
system purifier. Price, (!0c. Sold by
Union Pharmncy.—Adv.

s

To the Voters of Seminole County
I AM AGAIN CALLING YOUR ATTENTION TO MY STAND ON CER­
TAIN ISSUES THAT ARE OF IMPORTANCE, NOT ONLY TO SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY HUT TO THE STATE OF FLORIDA

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1.
2.
3.

—Re-apportionment of our State.
—Tax Reform.
-^Relief for the Present Financial Condition of our
School Fund.
4.
—A Fish and Game Law that will Protect our Fish and
Game. Will Support any Bill Approved by Our Semi­
nole County Fish &amp; Game Protective Association.
5.
—I Favor a State-Wide No-Fence Law with Referen­
dum Clause that will give ample time for Prepara­
tion by Stock Men.
The State Rond Department ns now being Operated is a Farce and
should lie Reorganized and placed upon a more business like and practical
basis.
I am against State-Wide Bond Issues for tho building of roads, unless
said bond issues absorb all county bond issues.
There seems to be many rumors or reasons being circulated around the
County why Swope should not be sent to tho legislature, as follows, to-wit;
1.
2.
3.
4.

—Because he is a Republican (which I am not).
—Because he is a Northern Man.
—Because he is not a Sunford man.
—Because he is against the American Legion.

In order that the Voters of the County may have an opportunity to become
familiar with the issues mentioned nhove, nnd to have nn nnswer to the
above reasons why they should have, I am ready at any^ lime to meet my
opponent to discuss the above issues and rensons, at the Court House or be­
fore any organization of the City of Sanford, and in every precinct in Semi­
nole County. Meetings to be arranged by the Seminole County Democratic
Executive Committee.

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S W O P E

Candidate for State Legislature

MAY SEEK LARGE
FUND TO OBTAIN
WATERWAY HELP

tember 1,
State Adjutant Davis reported that
tho following cities are entitled to re ­
ceive rectificates of merit for their
work in the unemployment drive dur­
ing the past month* Tampa, Mel­
bourne,
Coconnut Grove, West Palm
Great rain lust night.
Bench, Pnlntkn, Pensacola, St. AtigusSLIGII SUGGESTS CLUB OF 5,000 tlnc, St. Petrsburg nnd Bartow.
Wnshed off tho face of nnture nnd MEMBERS TO ORGANIZE CON­
Tho next meeting of tho executive
mndo the country look cleaner.
GRESSIONAL CAMPAIGN
committee of the legion goes to Sarnsotn.
Remember that tho Dnily Herald
Organization of nn Inland Florida
will put out n twolvo pngo edition for Watorsway Club with nt least 5,000
the Shrine doings nnd tho merchants members hacked by a fund of not less
of Snnford should ho represented in than $50,000 hns been suggested by
this big boosters edition.
S. J. Sllgh, a local shipper, for tho
purpose of sponsoring wnterwnys leg­
A. Wolfe, proprietor of Wolfo's islation, before congress.
Mr. Sllgh, who is president of tho
Wrecking Co. of Miami, Fin., who is
spending a few days hero at the Val­ Central Floridn TrniTIc League, de­
Everything sitting pretty
dez Hotel with expectations of open­ clared yesterday thnt a plnn slmtlnr
todny.
Good rain Inst night,
ing a brunch here.
to the foregoing would make renliznbonds carried yesterday, im­
tion of Inland Florida’s demand for
provements will start now,
deepening
of the St. Johns river chan­
O. N, O’Kuofe, manager of tho
peppers will bring moro
Southorn Drugs Company, is in tho nel nnd a supplementary cnnnl system
money next week,
old
rity for n fow days looking after tho virtually assured. He said thnt with n
buildings
going
down
nnd
fund of $50,000 raised by assessing
opening of the Sanford branch.
now onos going up, inter­
members ton dollars each, a delegation
est
on deforrod payments
could ho sent to Washington in tho in­
Many Sanford stores are offering
only
ten per cent, sweet po­
terest of the desired legislation and
special bargains for Fridny and Sat­
tatoes
coming in soon, wat­
to
committees would lie able to keep in
urday. They advertise them in the
to ermelons only $1.50 npicce,
constnnt touch with every congress­
Dully Herald. Watch tills paper and
to fish nro biting—well, there
man in tho country.
rend the advertisements and save
to is hardly anything more that
"It would certainly lie no task at ^
money.
could ho desired and San­
all to rnise this amount in tho conn-' to ford is the greatest town in
ties that comprise this section of the nn tile whole world.
The Sanford Shrine Club learned to­
state,"
Mr. Slign said. “ Not so long to
to
1, 1922
5:10 A. M. MAI
day that Egypt Patrol of Tampa and
ago,"
ho
continued,
"the
citizens
of
St.
to
to
Maximum
94
the big tmiul would ho hero on Shrine
04 to
day with tho hells on and ready for Petersburg subscribed $25,000 to pay to Minimum
.... 08 to
the fray. With Morrocco ami Egypt the expenses of a delegation in Wash­ to
29.80 to
here they will he something doing all ington in the interest of obtaining fad- to
ora! aid in deepening the harbor in to Rain ....................
........ 44 to
the time.
their city. Inland Florida should lie to Calm and cloudy.
to
nhlo to raise ten times this amount if to
to
Seminola Rehekuhs ami their fam­ necessary, to carry on this work which
ilies are invited to a picnic nt Crys­ may lie tho means of saving millions to t o t o t o t o t o t o it oto t oto to
tal Lake Friday evening.
Bring of dollars."
your basket. Conveyances wil bo at
Mr. Bligh and other local business
the ball at (1 P. M, for those who men who attended tho hearing before
have no other way to get out.
Major Lehman of tliu government en­
Secy. Rehuknh Lodge No. 4.
gineering corps in Titusville Tuesday
oxpressdo the belief that the figures
Al Withcringtoii left this morning presented there would eventually servo
for North Carolina where lie will play to bring nbout favorable action on lie- NOBODY CAN TELL WHEN YOU
nt the summer resorts during the sea­ half of Inland Florida. It was said by
DARKEN GRAY, FADED HAIR
son. Al Ims received a fine offer to mail ythat the government could hard­
WITH SAGE TEA
play on tlie Chautauqua course this ly be expected to overlook the rich
fall hut has not accepted it fur old country in the St. Johns river section
Grandmother kept her hair bcniitlFlorida looks mighty good to him in in the face of llie argument presented fully darkened, glossy and attractive
the winter time.
at Titusvillo by Judge Bland, Mr. with a brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur.
Whenever her hnlr took on that dull
Slight and other speakers.
Tlie brief submitted ut the hearing faded or streaked nppearnnee, this
W. A. Mac Williams, candidate for
disclosed
tho fact that tonnago fig­ simple mixture wns applied with
congress from tho fourth district,
ures
for
last
yonr wore 1,420,373 in­ wonderful effect. By asking nt nny
was in the city Tuesday of this week
and went over to Titusvillo with tho coming nnd 1,504,50(1 outgoing and drug store for "Wyeth’s Sngo and
inland waterway advocates. Mr. Mac- theso, it is snid, will increuso from Sulphur Compound," you will get a
Williams will speak in Sanford somo yenr to yenr ns population nnd pro­ large bottle of this old-time recipe
time in the near future and sut forth duction becomes grontcr.—Orlando improved liy the nddltlon of other
ingredients, all ready to uso, at very
his qualifications for tho position to Sentinel.
little cost. Tills simple mixture can
which he aspires.
lie depended upon to restore natural
-------ADVKRTISE STATE
color
ami beauty to tho hair.
Snnford veterans of nil wars w ill;
^ WHOLE, HAYS
A
well-known
downtown druggist
celebrate Memorial dny hero on SunAMERICAN LEGION
says everybody uses Wyeth's Sage
day, May 28th, at which timo a fine
GAINESVILLE, May 15.—Tho Am­ and Sulphur Compound now he.
program will ho given at Central Fork
erican
legion executive committee In cause it darkens so naturally and
and tho graves of Hie veterans will lie
session
hero today, wilt on rcord ns evenly Hint nobody can tell it has
decorated after the exercises.
favoring tho Idon to ndvertisu the been applied—it’s so oasy to use too.
state ns n whole nnd not nno or two You simply dumpon a comb or soft
Vollo Williams went to Jacksonviilo
sections. A proposition was submit­ brush and draw it through your hnlr,
today nnd will bring hack two new
ted by J. Albert Dew, chairman of the taking one strand at a time. By
Oldsmohiles for which he Inis orders.
publicity suli-commlttec, to nrrnnge morning tho gray hair disappears;
Velio says it is no troulilo to sell Oldsfor space in one of tho lending hotels after nnother application or two, it
mobilos as they literally sell them­
in tho Crescont City for Hie purpose is restored to its natural color nntl
selves. Ho makes resales all the
l of exhibiting Florida products. This looks glossy, soft and beautiful.—
time to Oldsmohilo owners
’™ , ' T i i f ! I,ri-l&gt;&lt;&gt;sod exhibit would include ngri- Adv.
those of this week being L
T. L. Sulll*
* *
,
,„
.
cultural and minora) exhibits from
van who thinkH there is nn car just as
every part of tho state, nnd would
good as the Oldsmohile.
tic known ns n Floridn exhibit nnd not
as n sectional ono. Tho committco clo­
Mrs. C. II. Dingcc, Mrs. R. J. Hol­ dded unniiiniously, nftor lengthy dis­
liQ lia lity A n d
ly, Mth. C. C. Woodruff, Mrs; Henry cussion to submit tho proposition to
S e r v ic e
McLnulin and Mrs. L, I*. Hagan went the various comntorcinl bodies of tho
ovor to DeLeon Springs this afternoon stnte, nnd n committee wns nnniod to
T h a t’s wliut “ P an am a"
to Join Rev. Clarence Fcrrnn and confer with tho association of com­
stands for in Overalls,
family and several other DeLnnd folks mercial secretaries as to their views
Coveralls rnul P a n ts; all
for a swim and picnic at tho Springs. in the mntter.
llrst-fluss wtfrk garm ents
Tho committco ngrecd to n proposal
for mon nml boys.
Dr. and Mm, C. J. Marshall left last whereby tho adjutant Is to confer with
night for St. Louis where Dr. Mar­ nil stnte and national legislators, as
shall will attend the meeting of tin well as with heads of tho vnriouB hos­
National Radiology Society, ’He will pitals whuro ox-service mcti nro un­
also attend a meeting of the American dergoing treatment, nnd requqest thnt
U N IO N -M A O E
Medical Society at St. Louis and ex­ nil compinints against the bureau be
Mndo cf best Indigo Denim,
pects to be ubscnt for nt least ten referred to the stnto department of
Roomy, easy-fitting nnd comdays.
furtnblo; stmum doublc-stitch.
the legion in cases whore complaints
ed; pockets ro-Inform'd j wide
arc justified.
suspenders| rust-proof but­
Today is Thursday nnd tho Htorcs
At tho noon hour, tho committco
tons that stay on.
are closed whilu the employees are visited tho vocational mon nt tho
Ask your dealer far "Pan­
having tho&gt; time of their young lives university, whore a splendid address
ama. " tho work idotlieu with
tho (ron-dad
fishing, swimming, playing folf and was delivered by Commander Wide*
guarantee, t
other sports, They will rvMimu busi­ man, who assured tho vocational stu­
Kahn M lf. Co,
ness tomorrow with moro vim and dents thnt tho legion wns squarely be­
M obil*. A U .
vigor for their half holiday. Our 1ml! hind them, nnd urged those who had
sonson will soon open and Thurs'laj any complaints to mnko tot take thoir
afternoons will he hall afternoons.
problems up with tho legion, pledging
them every assistance possible. Stnto
R. W. Ponrmnn, Jr., secretary of the adjutant Tom Day of Tampa also de­
Chamber of Commerce, has returned livered nn address ns did Vico-Comfrom Titusvillo and Palm Beach where ninnilor Hnlton of the first district.
At tho afternoon sesnion, tho ques­
ho assisted in telling the East Const
folks about tho St. Johns river und tion of the Biirvoy that Is now being
the inland wnterwnys through the mndo to determine! tho numbor of
veterans in Florida needing hospital
greatest secaion of tho state.
nttontlon, wns discussed, nnd nn ag­
India is extending its telephone reement reached to rush this work us
lines until It hnB built ono COO mllea rapidly ns possible.
long und another with a length of
The committee voted to cooperate
300 miles Is in service.
with tho citizen's military training
camps in urging men to uttond. All
For every purpose for which n lini­ posts wero requested, by tho legion­
ment is usually applied tho modern naires in session hero to ndhura to tho
remedy, Liquid Boronzo, will do tho ritual in nil measures.
work moro quickly, moro thoroughly
Tho state membership, it wns Hhnwn
nnd moro pleasantly. Prlco, 30c, 00c •it tho meeting, now numbers more
land $1.20. Hold by tho Union Pharm thnn $5,000 and It Is the plan of the
ncy.—Adv.
administration to have 10,000 by Sep-

SANFORD’S
TEMPERATURE

HAVE DARK HAIR
AND LOOK YOUNG

.COM FORT

“PANAMA”

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T gpSA H FflR p WBfKIiY 'HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1911
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./hernnit: A p e t itio n ftotn th* a u a llf loci nlnclorn w ho pay ft ta x on e i th e r
r e a l'1o r p e r so n a l p r o p e r ty a n d w h o a r e
re»;ild e n ta of t h a t p o rtio n of Hamlnole
tinljr.
C ol
. I'lorliln, doecrlbed am follown,

t o -•wilt
w ltt
IlopInnlitK n t a o u th e n n t c o r n e r of Hect l o n 3 t, t o w n s h i p 31 H, It 30 E „ r u n
t h e n c e w * * t to t h e s o u t h w e s t c o r n e r
e e c t lo n 33, t o w n s h i p 31 H., n 30 Pi.,
n o r th to . s o u th w e s t c o rn e r of sectio n
11, t o w n a h l p 21 8.. It. 30 B.. t h e n c e w e s t
n lo n tf c o u n t y l i n e to x o u t h w o a t c o r n e r
s e c t i o n 10, t o w n a h l p 31 H., It 29 E.,
t h e n c e n o r t h n l o n * c o u n t y lin e to W e klva. r i v e r t h e n c e n o r t h e a s t e r l y a l o n g
e a l d ' r i v e r lo t h e IntorM cctlnn o r unlit
r i v e r w i t h t h e mint a n d w en t c e n t e r l i n e
o f s e c t i o n 9, t o w n a h l p 20 H, It. 29 PI.,
t h e n c e en at to a n u l h e u a t c o r n e r o f t h e
n o r t h e a s t q u a r t e r s e c t i o n 7, t o w n a h l p
10 H„ K. 10 H„ t h e n c e n o r t h o n e - h a l f
m ite, t h o n c e e a a t to H a n f o r d t l r u n t line
t h e n c e s o u t h e a s t a l o n g s a i d lin e to c e n ­
t e r s e c t i o n 10, t o w n s h i p 20 H., II. 30 E „
th e n c e s o u t h o n e m ile, t h e n c e e a s t o n e h a l f m i le t h e n c e s o u t h to
hotel tin I nit.
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d e s c r i .p. t i o n ___
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n luoi ri iudiai ., nww
•&gt;»b r a c e d In A
p o d a l T a x S cchool
B |ieclnl
h o o l D ls
i s t r li c t
No. 1, S e m i n o le C o u n ty , F l o r i d a , imld
S p e c ia l T a x S c h o o l D i s t r i c t li e ln a a l s o
k n o w n ns th e L o n a w o o d School D istrict,
toK Q ther w i t h t h a t t e r r i t o r y of S e m i ­
n o l e C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , c o n t i n u o u s lo so ld
d is tric t a n d d escribed a s follow s:
U o g ln a t th o SR c o r n e r o f B ectlnn 34,
t o w n s h i p 91 H, It. *0 P3„ r u n t h e n c e w e s t
t o s o u t h w e s t c o r n e r S e c ti o n 33. T o w n ­
s h i p 21 H, R. 30 K„ n o r t h to s o u t h w e s t
c o r n e r S e c ti o n 21, t o w n s h i p 21 H., II 30
K . t h e n c e w e s t a l o n g c o u n t y lin o to
s o u t h w e s t c o r n e r s e c t i o n HI, t o w n s h i p
31 H., It 29 13., t h e n c e n o r t h a l o n g th e
c o u n t y lltio lo W e k l v n r l v u r , thoticu In
u n o r t h e a s t e r l y d i r e c t i o n a lo n ir
snld
r i v e r to t h e I n t e r s e c t i o n o f so ld r i v e r
w i t h a c e r t a i n c r e e k In s e c t i o n
10,
t o w n s h i p 20 8„ It. 29 13., t h e n c e s o u t h ­
e a s t e r l y alo n ir ea ld c r e e k f o l l o w i n g th o
m o s t e a s t e r n p o r t i o n t h e r e o f to I n t e r ­
s e c t i o n o f a r i d c r e e k w i t h s o u t h lin e of
a n c lin n 31. t o w n s h i p 10 H, It. 29 ly.
tnonoo
to »out.iion*it cwrtior Hiiiil
s e c t i o n 23. T w p . 20 H, K 29 13., I h e n c e
s o u t h to s o u t h w e s t c o r n e r o f s o u t h e a s t
q u a r t e r of so u th w e s t q u a r t e r section
U, t o w n s h i p 21 H., It. 29 13 , I h e n c e e a s t
t o n o r t h e a s t c o r n e r s e c t io n 22. t o w n s h i p
11 H„ r a m i e 39 R u st, t h e n c e s o u t h to
p o i n t o f tioicloiilmr. h a s linen filed w i t h
t h i s H o a rd , a n d
W hereas:
S a id p e t i t i o n
rep resen ts
t h a t p e t i t i o n e r s d e s i r e th e l i m i t s o f t h e
s a i d Hpm.'lnl T a x S chool D i s t r i c t No. 2,
S e m i n o le H o m ily , I'lorliln, e x t e n d e d so
a s to in c l u d e a ll o f t h e t e r r i t o r y no w
In c lu d e d In said D i s t r i c t t o g e t h e r w i t h
th a t te r rito r y co n tig u o u s th e r e to and
s e c o n d l y h o r e o h o v e il e s c rlh e d , a n d t h a t
th e t e r r lt m y h erein ab o v e f irs t d e s c r ib ­
ed to lie c r e a t e d In to ft S p e c ia l T a x
S ch o o l D i s t r ic t lo tin k n o w n a n d n u m ­
b e r e d n s thlH H o ard s h a l l d e e m m e e t,
h u t p r e f e r a b l y a s S p ecial T a x S cho ol
D i s t r i c t No. 2. S e m i n o le C o u n t y , P'lnrlila, mill a ls o In lie k n o w n nil th o L o n g wiiiul S p e c ia l T a x School D i s t r i c t , a n d
W h e r e a s : Said petitioner!* r e p r e s e n t
t h a t th e y d e s i r e a n e l e c t i o n t o bo c a l l ­
ed u m l h e ld w i t h i n tho t e r r i t o r y f i r s t
a b o v e d e s c r i b e d lo d e t e r m i n e th o q u e s ­
ti o n w h e t h e r o r n o t th o ll u il ta of s a i d
S p e c ia l T a x S ch o o l D i s t r ic t No. 3. S e m i ­
n o le C o u n ty , F lo r id a , s h a l l he e x t e n d e d
no a s to Inclmlu nil o f th o t e r r i t o r y
n o w In c lu d e d 1h e re i n , a n d In a d d i t i o n
t h e r e i n lo Inclu d e a ll t h a t t e r r i t o r y c o n tlK u im s t h e r e t o n o d s e c o n d l y herein *
a b o v e d e s c r i b e d , w h e t h e r o r no t Hie t e r ­
r i t o r y f i r s t a b o v e d e s c r i b e d a h u ll
ho
c r e a t e d In to n S p e c ia l T u x S cho ol Dlat r l e t , mill lo d e t e r m i n e t h e n u m b e r of
m i ll s o r d ls l riel tux to he lev ied a n d
c o l l e c t e d a n n u a l l y fo r th e t w o su e c e e d liur y e a r s , a n d to d e t e r m i n e w h o s h a l l
s e r v e a s t r u s t e e s f o r th o so ld d i s t r i c t
f o r t h e n e x t ensiilo ir t w o y e a r s , mid
W h e r e a s : It a p p e a r s fr o m mi e x a m i ­
n a t i o n o f t h e MU1*1 p e t i t i o n mid of Its
e x h ib its th e r e to n tta e ln d . th at
m ore
t h a n t w e n t y - f i v e p e r c e n t of t h e d u ly
q u a l i f i e d e l e c t o r s w h o p a y a lax
oil
e i t h e r r e a l o r p e r s o n a l p r n j io r i y . a n d
w h o re s id e w i t h i n t h e t e r r i t o r y fi r s t
a b o v e d esci Hied, h o v e s l u o e d so ld p e t i ­
tio n , mid I hoi sa id ii o tlilo n nos b e e n
p u b l i s h e d In th e H a n fo rd D ally l l e r u h l ,
a n e w s p a p e r p u b li s h e d III H eiuluole
C o u n ty . F l o r i d a , hoi not w i t h i n t h e s a id
t e r r i t o r y , t h e r e helm? no
new spaper
p u b l i s h e d w i t h i n s a id t e r r i t o r y , fo r a
s p a c e of t i m e a s by l a w r e q u i r e d .
* NOW THI3UI3F01U3 lit p u r s u a n c e to
s a i d p e t i t i o n a n d In p u r s u a n c e lo s e c ­
t i o n s fiflll. Mil, M12, Ml3, fill9 a n d line Itov ls e d t lo n e r s I S l u l i i l e s of F l o r i d a , N'DTIOI3 Is h e r e b y g i v e n llm t mi e le c tio n
w ill lie held, mol t h e s a m e Is h e r e b y
o r d e r e d lo he h eld w i t h i n th e t e r r i t o r y
hern itlin vn firs t d e s c r ib e d , on th e 2otli
d a y o f J u n e . A. D. 1922. to d e t e r m i n e
w h e t h e r o r n o t th e li m i ts of S p e c ia l T a x
S ch o o l D is t r ic t No 2, S e m i n o le C o u n ty .
F l o r i d a , s h a l l lie e x t e n d e d HO a s to lnelu tie nil o f t h e t e r r i t o r y n ow lu rliid n d
t h e r e i n , a n d a ls o Dial t e r r i t o r y I'otltlgiloils t h e r e t o a n d h e r e a h o v e s e c o n d l y
d e s c r ib e d , w h e t h e r e r not t h e t e r r i t o r y
li e r e a h o v e f i r s t ileserllied s h a l l he T r e ­
a t e d Into mill h e ro i n e a S p e c ia l T a x
S ch o o l D i s t r i c t , w h o s h a l l he sch ool
t r u s t e e s o f s a i d d i s t r i c t t If e n l a r g e d
u m l c r e a t e d &gt;; th e n u m b e r of m i ll s of
d l s i r i e l la x lo he lev ie d a m i e o lle e te d
a n o only fo r t h e tw o s o e e e e d l n p y e a r s
All q u a l i f i e d e le c to r s , w h o p a y a Inx
oa e ith e r real o r p erso n al p ro p e rty ami
r e s id e w i t h i n th e t e r r i t o r y f i r s t a b o v e
d e s c r i b e d s h a l l lie e n t i t l e d to v o le III
s a i d e le c tio n
T h e s a id e l e c t i o n s h a l l hi- h e ld 111
c o m p l i a n c e w ith t h e la w s o f t h e S t a t e
o f F l o r i d a , a t th o s e v e r a l p n llln i; p la c e s
w i t h i n th e t e r r i t o r y f i r s t a b o v e d e s c r i b ­
ed, Whole t h e hist g e n e r a l e l e c t i o n w a s
h eld , t o - w i t, at l.a h e Mary. I’r e e l n e t No.
10, L o tlg w o m l I 're e ln e l No 9, a m i A l t a ­
m o n t e B iirln g e I'r e e l n e l No. II.
T h e f o l lo w in g n a m e d p e r s o n s
are
h e r e b y a p p o i n t e d u s c l e r k s mid I n s p e c ­
t o r s of t h e i r r e s p e c t i v e p r e c i n c t s to
ho ld s a id e le c tio n , l o - w l t :
l . a k e M ary, I 'r e e l n e l No Hi:
A. 13.
HJohlntn, C le r k , a n d M rs II D D u r a n t ,
Joiisln M. F e r g u s o n , .1, |i. ll v a u s . I n ­
sp ectors
L o lig w u o il, i 'r c l n e l No 9: C. H. S e a r ­
cy . C le r k , mill D W
S h o rt,
M au d e
Hulelier. M rs I. C r a m e r , I n s p e c to rs ,
A l t a m o n t e H prlngn. I'r e e l n e l No. II :
A. II. F u ll e r , C le rk , m ol W II M o rris ,
M a l y W h i t e h e a d mid M illion F Hilliard,
In s p e c to r s .
T h e c l e r k s a n d I n s p e c t o r s h o l d i n g th e
s a i d td e c l lo n at th e s e v e r a l
|in lltn g
P Is i-os, s h a l l . Im m eillato ly , a f t e r
th e
p u l l s clo s e m a k e r e t u r n s o f t h e said
r l e r t l n n lo t h e C o u n ty H o ard of P u b lic
I n s t r u c t i o n fo r S e m in o le C o u n ty , F l o r i ­
d a, a t Hie n f f te e of t h e H u p erllileiid eiit
o f I’u h l l r I n s t r u c t i o n , C o u r t H ouse, Sailf o r d , F lo r id a .
T h i s r e s o l u t i o n , o r d e r a n d n o tic e s h a l l
h e p u b l i s h e d o n c e a P e e k fo r f o u r s u c roHidvo w e e k s 111 th e S a u f o i d H e ra ld , a
n e w s p a p e r p u b l i s h e d III H eiolnole C o m i­
ty , a n d h a v i n g a g e n e r a l c l r c o l a l l o o
tf iro o i tl m u l Hie C o u n ty .
All o f w h ic h Is d im e m u t o rd e r e il by
t h e C o u n t y I Inn n l of P u b li c l u s t r u c t l o u
f o r S e m i n o le C o u n ty , F lo r id a , In hchh I i i i i a s s c u ilile d at H a n fo ld , F lo r id a , th is
t i n 1 It'd II d a y o f May, A. D. 1922.
(Heal o f H o a rd )
C F. H A H I U S d N.
C h airm an .
At te a I :
T W I.AWTDN.
H o p e iln l m o l e ii t a n d I3x -offlclo
S ecretary.
fi-19-filc

JACKSONVILLE
WILL ENTERTAIN
THOUSANDS
SOUTHERN BAPTIST CONVENTION MEETS IN GATE CITY
THIS WEEK

JACKSONVILLE, Mny 17.—Jack­
sonville today is tho chief Baptist city
of tho nation na thousands of meuenKorn and visitors to the Southern Bap­
tist convention poured in from eigh­
teen states for the opening session of
the noth annual meeting. Reports of
President E. Y. Mullens, Louisville,
and various secretaries first thing be­
fore convention, to ins followed by
election of officers, and address of
welcome and responses.
JACKSONVILLE, Mny 17.—l&gt;r. E.
V. Mullins, of Louisville, was ro-elcctcd president of tho Southern Baptist
convention.
Four vice-presidents,
Rev. R. M. Inlow, Sedalla, Mo.; W. W.
Caines, Atlanta; Rev. J, J. Tnylor,
Lenksvilel, N. C., and Ilov. W. D. Now­
lin, of Crocnville, Ky, Gaines is nit
attorney. Goorgo W. Norton, treas­
urer, Louisville; Dr. W. P. Ilnrvcy,
auditor, Ilnrrudsliurg, Ky., auditor,
re-elected.

School Apportionment
Has Been Reported by
State Superintendent
Seminole's Share Amounts
HU.HO

to

$2,-

TALLAHASSEE, May
15.—Tho
Statu Superintendent of Public In­
struction bus reported tho semi-annual
apportionment of tho one mill tax
for schools, the total amount distri­
buted being $220,M3.20 at the rates of
$1,110 per pupil. The fund contained
$225,707.00 for apportionment and af­
ter tho distribution was made a bal­
ance of $5,504.30 remained. Tho total
number of pupils was 100,244.
The pnymonts lo tho
individual
counties ami the number of pupils in
each on which payment was based,
follows:
County
Pupils Amount
Alachua
...
7,100 $0,347.00
Baker ....................... 1,108
1,518.40
Hay .....
2,048 2,002.10
Bradford ......................1,007 2,107.10
Brevard .......................1,000
1,001.70
Broward ................ 000
1,208.70
Calhoun ............. ........ 1,0 to 2,143.70
Charlotte .................... 520
070,00
Citrus
1,212 1,575.00
Clay ............................ Oil
1,184.30
Columbia
3,341 1,347.20
Dado
........................0,738 8,750.40
DcSoto ....................... 1,353
1,758,00
Dixie ............................ 280
375.70
Duval
15,388 20,004.40
Escambia
....
7,300 0,018.70
Flagler ...................... 312
444:00
Franklin
735
055.50
Gadsden
4,282 5,500.00
Glades
332
431.00
Hamilton
1,007 2,570.10
Hardee
.................... 2,107 2,730.10
Hernando
018 1,103.40
Highlands
............... 740
002.00
Hillsborough . . . . . . 14,492 18,830.00
Holmes ...........
2,000 3,400.70
Jackson
............
5,oo2 o.oio.oo
JefTorson ................... 1,445 1,878.50
Lafayette ................... 1,053 1,308.00
Luke
.................
2,432 3,101.00
Fee
1,820 2,373.80
Leon ............................3,200 4,107.80
Levy ........................ 1,008 2,584.40
Liberty
838 1,080.40
Madison
3,154 4,100.20
Manatee
............ 2,084 3,180.20
Marion ........................ 5,320 0,023.80
Monroe .......................1,803 2,400.00
Nassau
1,181 1,535.30
Okaloosa
1,780 2,325.70
Okeechobee
108
017.10
Orange
3,075 4,777.50
Osceola
1,220
1,507.70
Palm Beach
2,010 3,401.70
Pasco ..................... 1,588 2,001.40
Pinellas
1,700 0,100.70
Polk
8,513 11,000.00
Putnam ....................... 2,500 3,830.70
Nt. Johns ......
1,070 2,178.80
81. Lucia .................... 1,522 1,078.00
Bantu Rush
2,073 3,804.00
S a r a s o ta ...................... 003
801.00
SEMINOLE ........... 2,180 2,811.80
State Rests Case
Sumter
1,738 2,250,40
In Blizzard Case
Suwannee
4,400 5,731.70
Taylor ........................1,530
2,000.70
Charge of Treason Union
......................... 1,211
1,013.30
Volusia
........................8,000
6,104.80
Defense Moved lo Compel Stale lo
Wakulla ...................... 1,050
1,370.70
Elect Count fur Conviction.
Walton ........................ 2,370 3,081.00
CHARLESTOWN, W. Vn„ May 17. Washington .............. 2,524 3,281.20
—Tito statu rested its ease against
William Blizzard on u charge of trea­ SIX MEN GUILTY OF
son at 11:15 tiiiH morning. Tho de­
MURDER IN FIRST DEGREE
fense Immediately moved to compel
AMITE CITY, LOUISIANA
tho ntnto to elect upon which overt act
Blizzard committed It relied upon to
AMITE CITY, La., May 17.—Six
sustain conviction.
men charged with tho imtrdor of Dal­
It is a pleasure to sell Tanlac be­
cause those who huy it cnino buck
and prulae it. Union Pharmacy.—
Adv.

las Cnlntes, restaurant proprietor of
Independence, wore found guilty to­
day. They are charged with first de­
gree murder, tho penalty for which Ih
hanging.

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FORD FAVORS A NATIONAL
FLORIDA WANTS BUILDERS—
PARK IN THIS STATE
HAS NO ROOM FOR
PARASITES
It became known Saturday that
Henry Ford, the automobile magnate
William C. Freoman, nationally
has signified his intention of offering known in tho advertising field, thinks
the Government n largo tract of land Florida Is missing tho golden oppor­
in Leo county, Florida, for use as a tunity of the age If she devotes oil her
Natlonnl Pnrk, provided tho Govern­ energies to the cultivation of the
ment is disposed to build roads la the tourist trade, which nt tho present
pnrk and make other improvements. timo is limited to tho winter months,
Mr. Ford roccntly spent several and docs not enter into a broad pro­
weeks nt Fort Myers with Thomas A. gram of development, utilization of
Edison, the inventor, who has a win­ the rich resources that naturo has an
ter homo In that city, and while on bountifully hurled In tho soil of the
this visit ho became Impressed with stnto. In n recent advertisement in
the possibilities of that section of tho the Miami Metropolis, written In his
stnto and enamored of Its nntural characteristic stylo, Mr. Freoman
beauties. Tho great manufacturer is pointed out that—
said to hnve often mnde the remark
We must remember that Flor­
thnt the giant cypresses in Leo county
ida is the only frontier stnto left
und other chnrms of tho region can­
in tho United States of Amorica.
not bo equalled anywhere In tho
We must tell tho world what wo
United StatcR. And, being somewhat
know to be the fact—that there
of n sportsman, Mr. Ford noticed that
nrc wonderfully possibilities horo;
wild turkey and other gnme,abound­
und we must let it be known how
ed in the proposed pnrk.
inadequate is tho present popu­
Friends of Mr. Edison who reside
lation to cope with the develop­
at Fort Myers have discussed the mat*
ment of Florida’s resources. Ev­
tor from time to time and It was fin­
en if tho population is doubled in
ally brought to tho attention of
five years or trebled In ton years
United States Senator Duncan TJ,
it will still bo Inadequate to cope
Fletcher, through W. N. Shents, state
with the 34,000,000 acres still
superintendent of schools, nnd A. B.
undeveloped—acreage thnt is
Johnson, Orange county superinten­
nwniting the touch of energy nnd
dent, who bccatno greatly interested
progress to produco whnt tho
in the magnate’s proposal.
world expects nnd wants from
Senator Fletcher haB agreed to tako
Florida.
tho m atter with Mr. Ford and to col­
This is the truth. If wo mny judgo
laborate with other members of the
the future by tho past—nnd it should
Florida congressional delegation in be a thousand times more wonderful
endeavoring to bring about a definite —the next twenty-five yonrs should
undcrstandlnf as to the project. Whon see Florida nn important factor in tho
this has been arranged Senator Flet­ economic condition1of the country.
cher has said that immediate efforts The latent riches are merely “await­
will be made to Induce congress to de­
ing the touch of energy nnd prog­
velop tho pnrk.
*
ress." Tho task of “soiling" Florida
Both Mr. Ford nnd Mr. Edison are sltHiild not lie n difficult one, because
agreed that Florida 1h fast becom­ the undeveloped boII Is actually bub.ing the playground of tho country nnd tiling with possibilities, possibilities
it is only fitting, they say, that n Hint arc evident oven to the eye of
national pnrk should be situated one not familiar with such things in
within the state.
nature; and the chief need now is
presenting the facts to tho world in
If tlie St. Johns river is not chosen Hie most forceful nnd truthful manfor the inland waterways through ini. In the long run exaggeration
Florida it will not be the fault of the never pays; furthermore it is not nec­
progressive men of this section.
e s s a r y , for the old snylng "truth is

stranger than fiction'* la peculiarly
applicable to Florida, where all the
forces of nature havo combined t*
make possible a modern Garden of
Eden.
Looking Into tho future, Mr. Free­
man soys further:
I hnve lived in New York city
IF HE OR HIS OFFICE ADVOCATfor nearly 20 years. Thore are
0,000,000 people in thnt con­
ED LYNCH LAW TO 8TOI*
gested center.
Thousands of
LIQUOR VIOLATION
them can bo persuaded to live
In Florida. There is plenty of
WASHINGTON, May 15.-Sccreelbow room in Florida; there Is
tnry
Motion wok asked todny by Rep.
not In Now York city. Half of
rcsontntlvo Hill, Republican, ofMary.
the people now living thore on
$26 to $50 a woek nnd having
land, to order tho removal from office
nothing nt tho end of tho week
of Prohibition Commissioner Haynei
could como to Floridn nnd by
or whoever in his office wna rospondoing roal work they enn live
siblo for recent press bulletin which
comfortably and savo money,
Hill declared constituted “official ap.
own their homes and be happy.
provnl of application of lynch law to
Florida has no room for those who suppression of the liquor violations.”
arc not willing to work. In sounding I
tho call for developers this fact GIFFORD PINCIIOT
should be emphasized. While It i s ;
WINS NOMINATION
possible to live comfortably horo by |
FOR GOVERNOR
tho fruits of ono labors and enjjoy'
-------life fully nt tho inmo timo, there nroj PHILADELPHIA, Mny 17.—Gifford
already too mnny non-producers In Pinchot apparently won tho RopubiiFlorida who nro "trying to get by."lean nomination for governor of PennThoso non-producers nro liabilities in sylvanla on fact of unofficial returns,
tho state’s economic system nnd tho , W. Harry Baker, secretary of the state
quickor tho welcome sign is removed Republican committee declared this
from their sight greater is going to afternoon. Baker said unless Allcghl*o tho general benefits resulting from any county gives a lnrger majority
the concentrated efforts of thoso ded- than his advices indicate, thero Is no
ienting their energies to tho building doubt Pinchot carried tho state. Pinup of the state.
jehot was opposed by Attorney General
Florida welcomes the builders, but Altor.
offers nothing to tho pnrnsltcs.—
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Jacksonville Metropolis.
WASHINGTON, Mny l 7 . - l nvitations hnve boon Issued for n large
SCHOONER OZONO
number of prominent steel manufac­
REPORTED SINKING
turers to moot Harding tomorrow
NEAR SAN FRANCISCO night nt a dinner conference it wu*
said todny at tho White House.
SAN FRANCISCO, May 17.—Wire­
less calls for help were scat early
You nro aware of tho fnct thnt
today by auxiliary schoner Ozmo, re­ Plant City, sinco Novombor, hai
porting taking water rapidly after hit­ shipped about 2,000,000 quarts of
ting rocks nt Cnpc Blanco on the strnwborrles, which woro sold for
southwestern const of Oregan. Crew cash nt tho Plnnt City freight station
of approximately twenty-five believed 1for nbout $700,000.
in grave danger. Ozmu was backed
off rocks and is attempting to reach
A national congress will bo held in
port at. slow speed. Later message said Brnzil to study tho utilization of that
crew was preparing *.o take to boats. country’s fuel resources.

ASKS REMOVAL
FROM OFFICE
COMTt. HAYNES

n ? Inch w h e e l Bane

Tho 1 Itorolm'd
Sevrn l’aswni;ci Tounnj Car

$1735

Now You Can Give the Family Car Luxury
at the Price of Car Necessity
OR many men this year’s car-buying problem
will be placed in an entirely new If-,! * by this
seven-passenger, 8-cylinder Qldsmobiit.’
For various reasons of your own you have decided
to have a new car. And any car that will meet
your business needs and provide mere transporta­
tion for the family will cost you nearly as much
—perhaps fully as much—as this enjoyable “Eight.”
Consider then the trem endous advantage of
investing in this luxurious vehicle. W hile it is
very roomy and comfortable for seven passengers
still it is a car of moderate size— trim, perfectly
suited to business use. Further, it is a businesslike
car because it is so very economical in every wav
— an excellent investment, a car of low operating
costs and a dependable car that requires a minimum
of maintenance expense.
Let us demonstrate this “Eight.” First as yOU will
use it in business. Then, if you are satisfied fas
you w ill be] to th e family. T elephone for an
appointment.

F

The Pacemaker
Four PunuiiRer Touring

$1735

The Special Pacemaker
Su-^iMengcr Touring with Wirt
or Tuarc Steel Wheel*

$1850

An priett quoted art f.o.b. Laming
Ftdtral Tax Additional

WILLIAMS GARAGE
VOLIE WILLIAMS, Prop.

115 Magnolia Avenue

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Phone 41

�rr* 11.

SANFORD WON THE DEBATE
AT ORLANDO AND WON THE
REPORTER-STAR GOLD MEDAL

THE FRUITFUL EVERGLADES

i$ r m t

MOVIE ACTORS
IN TROUBLE
OVER MARRIAGE

Notlete of 'Application for Tax Dead WANTED—To hear from owner of
Under Section 875 of the General
good ranch for ante. State tash
Statutes of the State
price, ful particular*. D., F. Bush,
of 'Florida.
Minneapolis, Minn.
Apl 7-21; May 5-10; June ft-lv
Notice is hereby given that A. L.
Taveau, purchaser of Tax Certificate
LANDIS. FISH A HULL
No. 315, dated tho 2nd day of Juno
A. D. 1010, has filed said certificate Attorneys and Counsellora-at-Lew
In my office, and has made applies,
DoLAN D, FLORIDA
tion for Tax Deed to iasuo In nccorl Will prnctlce in the State and Federdance with lnw. Said certificate om- &lt;1 Courts. Special facilities for Ex*
bracos the following deserbed prop­ imlning nnd Perfecting Land Titles.
erty situated in Sctninolo County,
Floridn, to-wit:
SCHELLE MA1NES
Lota 143, 160, and 161, Altamonte
LAWYER
L. H. * N. Co., ns recorded In Plat
Office in the Court House
Book No. 1, Pago 10, Seminole Coun­
SANFORD
FLORIDA
ty Records, Tho said land being as­
sessed at tho data of tho issuance of
such certificate In the name of Un­
GEO. G. HERRING
known. Unless said certificate shall
AUorncy-al-Law
ho redeemed according to law Tax
Deed will issue thereon on the 26th No. 14 Gnrncr-WoodrufT Huildin
day of May, A. D. 1022,
SANFORD, FLA.
WITNESS my official signature
nnd seal this the 20th day of April,
A. D. 1022.
(SEAL)
E. A. GOUQLASS,
Clerk Circuit Court, Seminole
JEWELER
Couny, Florida.
By A. M. WEEKS, D. C.
' 36-6tc
MY SPECIALTIES:

In most parts of the country the
merest mention of Florida Everglades
lands brings a smile of derision to the
face of the henrer.
Years before tho state and tho fed­
eral authorities combined to put tho
wild entter in Floridn lands out of
, ORLANDO, May 15.—Tho Sanford to to tea tea ter. t e i t e i t e i t e i t e a business and in tho penitentiary, HU DOI, PH VALENTINO MARRIES
ten
IN .MEXICO WITH GOOD
debatora won tho Intor-high school do- to
many a man and woman wns induced
WIFE IN U. S.
bate which was contested Friday night to BIG STOCK OF GAS ON tea to put their snvings into acres of sup­
HANDS
EVERYWHERE tel posed richness, which proved to bo
by n trio of Orlando's best high school
LOS ANGELES, Mny 17.—Joan
BUT I’niC E GOES UP. tea under wntor, nnd valueless until
orators, tho honor for the beat deliv­
Acker,
film nctress, from whom Ru­
WASHINGTON,
Mny
15—
tea
ered speech going to Miss M argaret J.
drained.
dolph Valentino, film actor, obtained
A now high record for tho tea
G a l l a g h e r , of Snnford, winner of tho to
Until drnined! That wns the key
Reporter-Star gold medal prize. Tho Km national stock of gasoline, tea to tho whole thing. A few long-head­ interlocutory decree of divorce a few
debate gathered momentum aB it pro­ I * increases in the prico of Pa ed men saw that it could bo done. months ago under instructions today
gressed and when tho open forum hour MW which have been ordored in- Ite Some lower Ottcmrlorl It on o .moll *“ " p“rl
,,U"n ,“p
came there was just enough interest tea vestigatod by tho senate, to hcoIc, nnd ouccoodod beyond tholr wll'
h°
i . | _
....
. , .
.
gave Valentino n decree hut left him
|n the audience, who took part in tho tet was established April 1, no- tea deat
drenms. When at last Napoleon , . . „ . . .
‘
tet
,
technically
her husband for a yenr. At
cording
to
statistics
mndo
tea
discussion ns to whether “Tho Philip­
B. Broward, ns governor took up ser,,
,,
. . . ,,
public by tho federal bureau tea in„„i„
tv&gt;n drainage
...... ............*
pines Should Bo Given Their Inde­
iously tho
of the ’glades uit s“nic tlmo attorney instructed investi­
of mines showing supplies Ite became evident that what had been a gators to learn whether Valentino
pendence Now" to make it exciting.
Miss Florence Henry, of tho Snnford tei of commodity on that date Ite dream to most, was some day to bo a committed bigamy under California
aggregated 854,232,000 gal- Ite reality of wealth to those who owned laws, when ho ninrried Winifred HudHigh School opened the debate for tho
nut at Mexicali Inst Saturday.
Ions.
Ite lnnds In that region.
affirmative. Sho wob followed by
Tho ntockfl on hand April tea
Stanley Goessweln for tho negntivo,
Todny, right around the lake it­
taker.
who in turn was followed by Mins tei 1, woro approximately 47,- Ite self, about ond below Lake O
k
e Moree people
c have
h
o
-Tanlac
,,
ten
000,000
gallons
greator
than
to
Alice Runyan. Job. Bailey wns the
bee, around which it was believed that n,ul »,rn
U t,h1nn
°,thor n,odU
on March 1, when tho pro- tei all kinds of horrible reptiles and a n i-jti,,B lu, th° W^ 1,L J h,Cr° " °"° vc“ second speaker for tho negative, Miss tei
Margaret J. Gallagher closing for tho ten vious high mark of 807,000,- Ite mnls had their home, nnd that mins- j
y mnri».
Union Pharmacy,
affirmative and Clyde Ramsey for the ten 000 gullons in storage wns to mas, nnd yellow fever, nnd mosquitoes
‘ nv‘
negntivo. Donald Flowers acted as tei made. Tho official figures to mndo it impossible for man to livh
Pickard’s lland-Painted China
tei confirmed statements made to there, is civilization, cultivation, hap­ CAUGHT SEVENTEEN HASH
chairman of the meeting.
"We Picked Up Seven Large Dead
IN ABOUT THREE HOURS,
Gorham’s Sterling Silver
tea in tho senate that present to piness nnd contentment. Indeed, so
R had been understood tho debate
WEIGHED 87 POUNDS Unis First Morning Using Rnt-Snnp.”
Rogers' Plated Ware
wns to be wagod by six young men, tei supplies and those of recent tea fnst is tho settlement nnd develop­
So writes Mr. II. E, Carpenter,
Elgin nnd Wnltham Watches
tet months wore greater than to ment of tho lower lnkc ’glades lnnds
three for tho Orlnndo High School i.nd
One of the best fish stories of tho Wodbrldgo, N. J. “We lost 18 small
ten ever before in tho U. S.
to going on thnt tho real problem tho
three for tho Sanford High School. It
season
is that of John Lconardy, one chicks one night, killed by rats.
tea
to only thing hampering progress, is tho
was therefore a surprise when the
tea tea tea tea ten tea tea tea tea to inck of sufficient transportation facil­ of Sanford’s prominent lawyers, and Bought some RAT-SNAP nnd picked Unreel Post Your denning and
speakers were called to the stand to
Nod Harrison, who when ho is not up 7 inrge dead ruts next morning
Dyeing lo
ities to move the harvests of tho ncsee three of Sanford’s most attractive
nnd in 2 weeks didn't see n single rat.
fishing
is
with
tho
A.
C.
L.
Railway.
res.
young ladles tako their seats to send
RAT-SNAP is good and sure." Como"
Two cities on tho enst const nro John knows every foot of Volusia
to defeat Orlando’s prize speakers. It
in
coke ready for use. Throe hIzc^
competing for the first railroad across county and all tho host lakes and ho
has been tho practice of tho Evening
took Nod to one thnt Nod had never 36c, 65c, $1.25. Snl (land guaranteed
the ’glades. Miami and Palm Bench.
French Dry Cleaners
Reporter-Star each year to award a
seen before, in loss than three hours by Hall Hardware Co.—Adv.
It will he touch and go with them
gold medal to tho best young lady and
they Imd caught with artificial bait
when they realize what such a rnllyoung man speaker, so while Snnford
Steam Dyers
just
seventeen fine, bass, the aggre­
rond wilt mean. Indeed, tho sooner
Rub-My-TIsm for Khrunintism. 38-20e
won the high school honors, Orlnndo
Gil Main St.
Jacksonville, FL
they realize that both tho roads aro gate weight of tho fish being 8 7 1
also captured one of the medal priz­
pounds or hotter than five pounds
Wo
prepay
pnreel
postage
on return.
SMUGGLERS
TIPPING
OFF
WHEN
necessary
and
will
get
nil
tho
business
es, it going to Clyde Hornsey, who was
apiece. The fish were brought
to SEED CORN, COWPEAS, VELVET
LIQUOR
SHIPS
ARE
they can handle, the hotter for them,
decided by the three Judges, Mrs. llnrt
DEANS, MILLET, GRASS
EXPECTED
nnd the quicker the roads will bo town and put on cold storage until
and Professor Hose, both of the Rol­
morning when n picture of them was
built.
SEED, SORGHUM
lins College faculty and Dr. Ingram,
WASHINGTON, May 17.—Civil wur
In the Palm Reach Post of recent made and they woro divided up among For Immediate nhlpmont. All season* 4
r m
O
i
pastor of tho Methodist church of
friends. Tho fish were caught at uhlo Field and Vegetable Reeds. Wrlto
the amount of freight
.... . . . .
Winter Park, to he the host orator on has broken out among the Florida rum issue is shown
for
Price
1,1st
and
Cutaloguo.
(Jur
beau­
.....
Ibrce
Milo
Lake. t___
Everyone
u
,A
,......,
J Al knows tiful and Instructive catalogue Is free
runners, B. A. Andrews, head of the tonnage to date this season, from the where
the negative side.
it
is
anil
it
is
strange
that more and gives valuable Information on
It wns a hard m atter for tho judges legal division of the prohibition unit ncres immediately south of tho lake. people have not fished there this sum­ farming and gardening for Florida ami
the Houth. Wrlto to us today for spec­
to decide just who to declare tho win­ returning from Miami reported to Pro­ It is astonishing to rend thnt tho mer. You go three miles cast of tliu ial prices on your seed roiiulromouls.
lands
will
have
been
cultivated
there
Our complete stock will enable us to
ner, each handled Ids or her subject hibition Commissioner Haynes. Result
supply you to advantage In price and
",il08 WWBit - ithe”co iiuallly.
so masterly. When the final decision is Andrews said that smugglers aro this yenr have lidded a carload of ‘j 1*’
" houao
inRulir «
wns made Sanford lead by a margin tipping off enforcement authorities vegetables or farm products to tho 1 ,re°
nere!
l
That
is
something
few
if
any
1,1,01,1
,llL'
1
,u
mnn
"orL’
W,H
d5* E. A. Martin Seed Co.
when liquor ships of rivnl fleet are
of twenty some points.
reel you three miles north and lliuncu (tldrsl nnd l . a r g r . t Seed Illume In Fin,
other
places
In
tho
country
enn
Jus. Bailey throw tho first local col­ expected and many seizures resulted.
Houth. and
2(12-208 Fast Hay Htrnot
Enrich tho soil, increase tho
show. Tho figures woro collected by three. miles
. .
. if the wind is
or into the debate when ho Bald in
J A t K S O N V IL L I'!
-iF l.n m n A
yield, hasten maturity, Im­
Captain
Ben
Johnson,
the
mnn
who
,
l,low'"K
no«
l\
bY
,,orlhcnHt
rather an aggressive hut dignified Reign of Terror
prove tho qunllty. It pays to
has
had
the
handling
of
most
of
this,
wi"
tfatch
*Hur
fish’
voice, “ You toll mo the Philippines aro
uso them regularly. Stock in
GOOD GRADE
Instituted in Chicago tonnage in his boats down tho canal
'
now ready for independence. In 1015
our warehouse nt Sanford.
tto Fort Myers, or across the lake to
Th« Dn,,y ,,crnl*i Do,lverod to your
By Building Trades Clowiston,
before our governor general left there
ST
A
B
L
E
M
A
N
U
R
E
Booklet free front warehouse
with tho aid of tho ongin-.
s,ix ^
“ weok for 1G cont» they had tho best roads in tho world,
CHEAP
or from—
oers
of
the
proposed
rnlronds
from
Joll‘
thp
throngs
of
render*.
when Governor Woods whs sent thoro Set Fire to Partially Built Apartment
Prompt Shipment
tho cast const. They found in actual'
House
not so very long ago these ronds had
L. W. BERGMANN
Armour Fertilizer Works
cultivation
around
the
low
er
part
of
ALL
LOCAL*
D
R
U
G
deteriorated to a condition not much
Jacksonville. Florida
Box
2163,
Station
A,
Jacksonville,
FIs.
Lake
Okeechobee,
7,500
acres,
nnd
the
CHICAGO, May 17.—Opon defiance
STORES
H
A
N
D
L
E
better than tho roads about Snnford.”
production from thnt ncrongo wns:
This produced quite n riffle of laugh­ of tho efforts of tho police to chock
F E R R A L IN E
"Potatoes, 125,183 crates; Corn
ter among the audience hut tho Snn­ nn outbreak of labor warfare which
71,051
bushels;
tomatoes,
267,800
ford dobntors took no notice of tho ro- has terrorized the city for two months
You do no! huvn to go nay fan her F f l R SI A I I?—800 ACRES, Flowing well, Celery Lnnd, G-acre
crates; beans, 171,360 hampers;
ttutn your naaraal Hrug Wore to gat r U I l u / V L L
trnels or more, easy paymentM. This is tho
mnrk. Then later when tho contest was seen last night in a spectacular
pens, 8,730 hampers; cabbage,7,Fttrrnllno This wonderful remedy Is --------------------- largest solid hotly of Flowing well land In tho
had ended and the audience was invit­ fire which partially destroyed n seven­
008 pneknges;
peppers, 8,270
for niiln everywhere Just dcaldo right
ed to participate in the discussion a ty-room apartment building under con­
now that you will drop In at your ColcryJUstrlct.___________
packages;
eggplnnt,
13.401
pucklittle cotton-hcndod fellow yet in kneo struction at 7711 Sheridan Road, in
Drug
.Store and purchnno a liuttlo of
ages; onions, 12,760 packages;
Ferrikllno. The results will niunir you
H1KHI
trousers rose anti asked to ho recogniz­ the heart of a wealthy residence sec­
fish, 75 tons; chickens, 5,475;
Thousands have been beliefItteil by 11H
ed by the chair. “ Mr. Chairman,” ho tion.
eggs, 1,800 dozen; hogs, 876; and
use. For nervousness, ImligestInn, rheu­
Starting at several points on tho
said, "When tho United States gets
matism and disorders of the blood It
only
slightly
less
quantities
of
Iiiih no peer. Head these testlinouliilu
ready to give tho Philippines their in­ first floor, tliu flame spread rapidly
other produce. This is exclusive
which are but a few taken from Ihe
dependence, they will do it, just ns we through tho $500,000 structure and
of the produco for which thero
hundreds In our files. Itev. \V. 1). Hpurdid for Sanford, (his remarks calling practically all fire fighting apparatus
11ii. I'reshylerlan minister, of l)eia&lt;»|&gt;olwas
no
transportation
facilities
to mirul tho fight which had been wag­ in the northern section of the city was
Is, Ala., says:
This
report
was
from
276
land
“For a great many years I have been Consulting Chemist says of the wntor: "Of the many waters of thl* and olh*
ed between Sanford and Orlnndo when called before it was brought under
owners.”
subject
to Himradio, and at times severe
•Seminole county wns created out of control with half the building in ruins.
This
is
whnt
tho
cultivated,
drnined
attacks
of Indigestion. Having heard or regions that I have analyzed, 1 ha.u found none superior In nil good quali­
Workmen on the structure woro em­
the northern portion of Orange.) This
hind
of
tho
Everglades
Is
doing.
Not
"r
ourn,lvu
effects of Ferraiine. on
was a hit too much for the visitors and ployed under the Landis wngo award,
o n e o r tw o of m y lumt frlunda, I dacldoil ties of that of the "Elder Water."—Phone 31 MV. Office in Miller Building.
what “it will do."
And thnt 7,500 In alm oHt n lirer dim pi-ratloo, to t r y II.
with quick repartee Miss Florence and police declared that the fire was
ncres in cultivation is so smnll n part and^ h u n glad to niiy it Iiiih g r e a t l y
hut
another
Btep
in
n
campaign
of
ter­
Henry sprang to her feet. "Mr. Chair­
of tho whole nren avnilnblo nnd waitHonorable \v. \v Lavender, of Hon­
man, permit me to say, if you please, rorism directed against the award
ing for tho settlers thnt it looks like ' “■VdeaiA'^vUbout soli, nation or hcslwhen the United States does give which was mudo by former Judge Lan­ tho
mere scratching of patch garden- i niltm, to com m end to those persons
■
I w h o itro o v e r w o r k e d u r w h o o r e In a
them their independence it will ho dis sitting as mediator in n wagu dis­
ers!
r u n - d o w n c o n d it io n , F c r r n l l n n oh u to n with considerable more grace than Or­ pute between the building trndos
t„ „ „ „
I lo o k t w o h o t t l e s a n d felt a l m o s t
There is
one ntilrontli running down lo.
n k „ „ now p e r s o n ." — Adv.
workers
nnd
contractors.
The
award
lando has accorded Sanford."
This
the state’s center to the southern
------------------------brought the house down, so to speak, was accepted by tho contractors but point of tile lake, Thoro are needed WANTED—A man to work on farm,
has
bevii
actively
opposed
by
several
for tho Sanford young lady, and end­
Apply to M. S. Nelson, Box 276,
of the unions which were dissatisfied other roads to tho region and to go
ed tho discussion.
all
through
it,
for
if
tho
yield
of
proSanford.
40-Up
That these debates are growing in with its terms.
duco Is a carload to the acre, think
------------------------popularity, and that tho people of Or­
of whnt will he rcquqired in the way
Nave you lost or found anything?
lando are showing an increased Intor- British Cabinet
of transportation equipment to han­ A Herald Want Ad will help you.
•• i in children school activities is evi­
dle tho harvest from tho more than
Will Defer Wishes
dent fro mtho largo attendance of Fri­
threo million acres soon to ho brought
For iptick results, try a want ad.
day night. The spoakers would do
House of Commons in, in thnt region!
vrodlt to any city and both Snnford
Hard roads 1for automobile trnvol
and Orlando mny well he proud of the Inquiry Into Edurntinnnl Program of nrc gradually being built in. From Notice of Application for Tax Deed
team who waged for the ReporterGovernment
Under Section 575 of the General
both sides tho distance is being les­
Star prize,—Orlnndo Reporter-Star. I
Statutes of the State
sened each month between tho termin­
If you can find a cheaper
of Florida,
LONDON, May 17.—The British al of the finished highways. Wntor
pain
t or a better paint
Let Mrs. Mary Graves Tell You Her cabinet decided to defer to wishes of transportation facilities nro also pro­
lltrt't iht offtti
Poultry Raising Experience.
tliu House of Commons and appoint a vided, the ennuis from the east coast,
Notice is horeby given that CnthC T ) a | N T fu ll your Ikium w ith Divo* L»».|
"Threo years ago bought an Incu­ committee to inquire into the educa­ nnd the one from tho wost side, being crino Rayford purchaser of Tax Cer­
M T»n&lt;l Zinc f lin t; F ilm t h , oth*r h ill
bator, this year I’ve made money. tional program on which government aide to handle considerable freight, tificate: No. 350, tinted tho 3rd dny of
with tny tn h if pu n t you choOM.
Hats stole my baby chicks.
Didn’t was defeated hy narrow majority last nnd some passenger traffic all tho Juno, A. D., 1018, has filed said cortl
II Divcw doiin't til,* ftwtr (illoni and
coil Im morwy, wt will m*ki no char(t
know until a friend gave tun a cake night it was announced in the houso year round.
fiento in my office, and bus mndo ap­
lo* D*vo*.
of RAT-SNAP. Next morning found of commons today. Newspapers pre­
When tho transportation facilities plication for Tax Dc&gt; . to Ibbuo in ac­
f a
It O**o« doitr.'l whi ■ynror twoorthiti
two dead rats in hennery. Kept find­ viously said cabinet had decided to aro ndcqunto thero will he such a rush cordance with in \ . Said certificate
yeari lon(tr—fanftr ant/
w* will
1
t
ing them. Suddenly they disappeared recommend to commons course of ac­ and such nn nctivfty to socuro lands (embraces tho following described pro­
(lv* you tnouth Dtviw to do tht Job ov«r.
altogether. It’s the only sure rat tion which would not involve resigna­ in this garden of tho world that tho !&gt;rrty situated in Seminole County,
Or, paint tulf your houti liad-ind-oil. th«
utlwr half Divoi. In thm y»n tht Itidkiller," Take Mrs. Grnvess’ advice, tion of government.
next hnrdest problem to solve will bo, Floridn, to-wit:
*od-od half will b* hungry (or mort palm,
ihrec sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. Solti nnd
with Dam (till aound.
housing the people as fnst ns they
Lot 13 Frosts Second Addlton to
guaranteed hy Ball Hardware Co.— STAFF CHINESE LEGATION
II not, wa’ll |iva you anouih for tha whola
corno. But the people who have so t-1Altamonte. Tho said land being na­
hout*.
Adv.
LEFT TOKIO TODAY WITH­
iled in tho ’glades rogions have al- sensed nt tho date of the Issuance of
D a m Product* art ilma-tantd and ptovtn.
OUT GIVING ANY NOTICE ready shown theinBclvcs so resource- nuch certificate in tho namo of Mary
by tha I t ! ytara' uparianoa of tht
oMaat
palm manufacturing concern In tha
A had sprain heals slowly if not
ful, nnd have already reaped such M. Murph. Unless said certificate
UJI, Eoundad-m i.
TOKIO, Mny 17.—The eneiro staff harvests of success thnt when tho shall bo redeemed according to law
lrented with a remedy thnt has tho
power to penetrate the flesh. Bal­ of tho Chinese legation left Tokio to­ time conics to build cities where now Tnx Deed will iasuo thereon tho 26th
BALL HARDWARE CO.
lard’s Snow Liniment is especially day without notifying foreign office, there nro hamlets, thoro will spring day of Mny, A. D., 1022
WITNESS my official signature
adapted for such nilmcnts. Threo slz- declaring departure wns duo to fail­ up, almost In a night, oven ns the imt‘a, 30c, 60e and $1.20 per bottle. Sold ure of Peking to supply funds for Chi-1proved fnrms have appeared, cities, nnd seal this tho 20th day of April,
neso students hero and refusal of and towns, nnd villages, nil built of A. D. 1022.
ky Union Pharmacy.—Adv.
Japanese banks to make further nd- the mnnt excellent material, and nil (SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS
Clerk Circuit Court, Semlnolo
Have you read tho wnnt ads today? vnnccs on ground of Inck of security. with tho utilities and safeguards of
the most modorn city.—Tampa TrihCounty, Florida
Bargains found ench dny by read*
38-20tc une.
666 cures Bilious Fever.
By A. M. WEEKE, D. C.,
8fl.fltc
inK the Herald Ads.

HENRY M c L A U L I N

CIVIL WAR
BREASK OUT
RUM RUNNERS

ROGERS &amp; JONES

BIG CROP
Fertilizers

FRANK L. WOODRUFF

EIDER SPRINGS WATHTi r

Elder Springs Water Company

DEVOE
LEAD &amp; ZINC PAINT
FREE!

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                    <text>THE SANFORD HERALD
I N T H E H E A R T O F T H E W O R L D ’S G R E A T E S T

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S A N F O R D , F L O R I D A , F R I D A Y , M A Y 19, 1922

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WORLD IS PASSING INTO
SANFORD BAND SHIELDS CASE
DRY WEATHER OF APRIL
RADIO ERA VERY FASTNOW MILITARY
CONTINUED TO
REFLECTED IN THE CROPS ALL
ORGANIZATION
STATIONS WILL BE NUMEROUS
THEFALLTERM
OVER THE STATE OF FLORIDA
Mnjor Chester H. Wilson, of

Vegetable and Citrus Fruits Show Effects of Continued Drouth

St.

&lt;11? T h e Aaaoclnted I’rr a a )

D ELANI), Fin., May 10.—Judge
Perkins in circuit court this morning
announced tho continuance of tho enso
of Mrs. Alico E. Shields, who is charg­
ed with murder in tho first dogreo in
connection with the killing of her hus­
band, William A. Shiolds, near hero
Inst February. Mrs. Shields was re­
turned to tho county jail.
Although her counsel pleaded she
was in frnil health nnd remaining in
fail until the fall term mean death,
Judge Perkins held it was a cnpltal
case, therefore unbailnble, much ns ho
regretted it.

One Can N o w Sit in Home in Sanford and Get
Stuff as F ar as 500 Miles or More

fico a visit this morning, and impnrted
tho pleasing information that tho San­
ford band is now a military organiza­
The editor of tho Ilorald had an op­ mated nt between thirty nnd forty
(lljr T h e Aaaoclntrd I 'r r a a )
tion and that it will be known in the
G A IN E S V ILLE , May 10.— Tho dry
portunity to "listen in" on tho radio thousand with over twenty thousand
future ns the 154th Infantry Bnnd,
in Chicago.
,
,
.
weather of April is reflected in crop
outfit o f Dr. Stovens of thia city a
nearly nil the members having enlist­
With radio arousing tho m teraatof
conditions and prospects in Florida on
few nights ago and It Is wonderful
ed tu&gt; musicians with the Florida Nat­
everyono tho demand for radio appar­
Msy 1 and tho genernl crop situation is
about this radio thing. Since th en atus hns increased until the radio
ional Guard. This action on the pnrt
similar to that of n year ago, accordnro several outfits hore now and more manufacturers havo boon literally
tlf tho band will mnko it a permanent
|ng to tho monthly review of tho Fed­
to be installed it is interesting to read swamped and deliveries on orden fot
organization
and
will
nssuro
it
both
eral Iluronu of Crop Estimates hore.
about radio nnd tho following history radio sets havo been hold up from
stnto
and
federal
aid,
as
tho
govern­
Tho drought has damaged tho truck
is timely:
ment
will
furnish
all
instruments,
uni­
four to eight weeks. Seeing that tfci
crops both ns to qunlity and produc­ W IL L MEAN T H A T M*ANY T1IOU8It is nearly two years slnco the first radio manufacturers were unable to
forms,
music,
and
will
pny
the
mom
ANUS TO V IS IT S TA T E DUP­
tion and tho condition o f citrus crops
radio broadcasting schedulo was es­ moot tho domnnd, manufacture™ of
hors according to their rating and tho
ING SUMMER MONTHS
hns fallen whilo shedding in some lo­
tablished by tho Wcstinghouso Elec­ every other lino from steel worken to
number
of
drills
participated
in.
calities has been severe. Staple crops
tric nnd Manufacturing Company at phonograph builders hnve ontored tho
Sanford is now tho premier mili­ U. S. W I L L N O T
Summer
rates
from
points
of
con­
havo suffered llttlo except on a small
East Pittsburg, Pa. Ilrondcnsting of radio field. Tho result is that today
P A R T IC IP A T E IN
trol of thu Southeastern I’nssenger tary town of the state, having a ma­
extremely early acreago.
chine gun squad, an infnntry com­
'W Ii’ Y V
mUB,c' otc-. b&gt;’ tho ™A\o phono had wo find complcto radio receiving out­
"Prospects urn far from gloomy, Association to Jacksonville, on a tour­
bccn &lt;iono for 80Vcrn, yenra prlor to
pany, a medical detachment and a
fits ndvertised at prices ranging from
ist-faro
basis,
become
effective
today
however," suyB the Hurcau. "Timely
.
. ..
this but no regulnr programs were $5 up. It Is needless to say that tho
M a y rain s, which havo already fallen Jon nil carriers operating direct
or regimental band. These military orW ASHINGTON, May 1(1.— The gov.- over nrrnngcd nnd tho gronter por- $5 outfit is soon replaced by a raora
in somo soctlons, will put tho stuto’s through connections into tho city of gnnzintions are a distinct asset to the
ernmont
having removed today tho ^ on
*uch broadcasting was by ex­ expensive und reliable equipment or
town,
bringing,
as
they
do,
at
least
fruit and stnplo cropB in a very satis- Jacksonville.
.Wbaonvllln. These fares place
nlnco Jack
Jack$1,000 a month in cash into tho city, last possible doubt as to thu finality perimonters. The De Forest Radio tho purchaser, failing to got the re­
sonvilic
on
a
parity
insofar
ns
tho
ap­
factory condition. Tho truck crop sea­
.............gives up in desfmtr
besides which the equipment is vulucd of its decision not to participate in Tolcphono nnd Telegraph Co., broad- .................
sults anticipated,
son will soon bo over with tho excep­ plication of summer tourist rates ap­
conferences
on
tho
European
economic
(
cnBl°d
phonograph
music
from
theit
^
and
boliovos
it all a fako.
at not less than $75,000.
tion of watermelons, cnntnloupes and ply, with other cities making drives
cxoprimcntnl
station
in
New
York
In
purchasing
a radio receiving apCaptain
Geo.
A.
DeCottes
is
in
com­
situation of tho Genoa type, officials
tomatoes, which have stood
the for vacation patronage.
city
during
the
winter
of
1010,
but
lit-1
pnrntus
no
mnttor
In what mamar,'
mand
of
Co.
D.,
and
Captain
Ralph
E.
hero
are
waiting
with
interest
the
noxt
The standard faro from such points
drought well except In tho lower part
tlc attention was over given those - eithcr f rom your local denlor or •
Stevens
commands
the
medical
de­
move
of
the
powers
attending
tho
Ital­
to Jacksonville will bo eighty por cent
of tho state.
concerts by tho general public.
mall order house, it is important to
tachment.
ian meeting.
Conditions of oranges and grape­ of double the one-wuy fnro for the
However, with tho rapid dovelop- conBi(lor threo things.
First, tba
Tho
nnnunl
encampment
of
the
fruit hns dropped from April 1 fig- 1round-trip.
rnont
of
tho
radio
telephone
during
oqu|
pment
should
bo
of
rolinble
mnnuFlorida National Gunrd will be hold
urea of 90% of normnl for oranges, |n addition, special summer rates
. .
„ Inpl:uflll M. K. &amp; T. R A IL W A Y ,
tho World War and tho broadcasting . fncturo. All apparatus nnd mochamand 01% for grapefruit, to 80% nnd have been announced by tho Clyde ^
y^"r u A
r.
’ (nr1...lv«
T E X A S -L O U IS IA N A , of music, nows nnd other information cn| ,|ov|ces nro subject to wear. Tha
ville, from August 5 to 20, inclusive.
81% respectively Mny 1. In some lo- Line amounting to a reduction of npW A S SOLD T O D A Y by tho WoBtl"b’ h° UB° Company dur- ,)UrtH of your rndlo Bot W||J nood ^
The Herald is informed thnt there
cnlities, where the drought has been proximutcly twenty per cent in the
______
,nK th«J Pn8t y°,' r nnt&gt; n
wo n°w placement at some futuro dato. Tho
is every possibility of Sunford secur­
of unusual duration, snys tho Ilurenu, regulnr fare. This reduction is expect­
&lt;nr Thr aaurinirfl i*rr..)
|flnd ol,rBoIvcB PnBBlnR into tho Radio |urKcr ninnufneturers will bo able to
ing an armory in tho nenr future if tho
the damage resulting will lower pro­ ed to greatly stimulate water travel
NEW ORLEANS,
Mny
1(1.— In era.
1replace thu worn or dafcctlvo part but
local legal talent of the city will pre­
duction of the season 1022-23, but from northern points to Jacksonville pare a bill to that end to be presented what is said to be tho largest railway ( No Invention In tho history of tho Gio ••fly-by-night" clnss will n ot
over tho grout bulk of tho belt tho this being the first season since the
Inst world hns over received tho attention Therefore in selecting n radio outfit
to tho governor and tho legislature, deal in the entire south in tho
damage is more nppnrent than real beginning of the world war that such
twenty
five
years,
William
Edenborn.
«'f «o (treat a number of scientists nnd nrBt flm| „ut who mndo it, their repuand it is understood that thu necessary
nnd will bo very lnrgely ovorcomo with tickets have been available. Tho last
owner
of
the
Louisiana
railway
and
engineers nt ono time ns rndlo. Thors tntion nB manufacturers nnd their resteps will be taken at once.
good May rains nnd tho setting of summer during which these fares
Nnvlgntlon Company, announced
to- arc probably a million nnd a half por- lability.
Every
citizen
of
this
city
and
coun­
wore effective found muny tourists in
fruit from Into bloom.
he had arranged to purchase tho I
operating rndlo receiving sta-. aWoudly, boor In mind the fact that
ty should boost theso military organi­ day
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t n tn
lit
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Shedding, which has been general as!tho city, all south bound boats bringlions
at
this Itime
In ♦tho
U n ited 'cryHtnl
detectors
nro efficient for Jdlazations to the utmost— nono of them branch of tho Missouri, Knnshs nnd
n result of tho dry weather, hns not ing largo complements of tourists. The
need any financial support but do ask Texas railroad in Texas nnd Louisiana. States. Everyono of these is or soon tnnees up to ten or fifteen mlloo of
will be a radio experimenter..
ThoJ tbu broadcasting station. Although
proccded much fnrthor than to remove definite dato for thu inauguration of tho moral support of our people.
greatest of all radio experimenters to- *
jB posslblo to rocolvo "telegraph”
the surplus fruit set from a heavy these fares hns not been announced.
O V E R S U B S C R IB E
Tho inuugurntion of summer tourist
day Is the American school boy. Ho H|Knnls ovor greater dlstnncoi, thU Is
early bloom.
C H U R C H B U IL D IN G has made somo of tho most vulunblo |lb(JUt th0 ||mR 0f dlstnnco for "pnona”
Field pens anil velvet beans are rates to Florida is considered a big U N IT E D ST A T E S
considerably liolow usual condition nt gain for prestigo for this state, ac­
A N D L O A N M I N I ) discoveries known to sclenco nnd w ill, work w[tb „ crystal delector. I f you
R E F U S A L IS
this time of tho year. Dry weather cording to thu Florida Development
______
produce results from n conglomorn- aro |0cntcd ut u dlstnnco greater than
N O T F IN A L ?
hns retarded growth nnd a rnther Hoard, which was directly responsible
(Ur T he A «nurln ir d i ' r r a a )
tlon of outmcnl boxes and scrnpwirei tllu nbovo mentioned, insist on a'vao-.
JACKSONVILLE, May HI.— The that nro nlmost uncanny. Armstrong uum tubo dotoctor. This type o f in­
light production of vine from early for tho securing of these furo con­
( I l f T h r Annorlntrd I’r r i i l
cessions. Efforts to secure
such
million dollar church building and famous the world over for tho dlscov- Htruinvnt while costing approximately
plnntings is in prospect.
GENOA, May 10.— Premier Lloyd
Condition of early hay crops and furcs were taken up curly in the year
loan fund of the Southern Baptist ery of the regenorntlvo circuit found j ,|oublo tho prlco of tho crystul sot la ft
pasture generally Is 74% o f normnl,'and following tho first steps there George does not feel, it was indicated convention wns over subscribed, it in most receiving seta today, wns an |f,ir bettor investment. Tho vacuum,
compared with 82% a year ago and a , was considerable correspondence and today, thnt the United States refusal was learned hero today, as hundreds undergraduate nt Columbia when his tubo detector Is the more modern m eto participate in thu commission at
usual condition at this time of about several conferences, culminating in a
of messengers over tho south gathered discovery was mndo. Moot nny rndlo tliotl, crystals hnving been used fo r
meeting in Atlanta, March 50 of rep
-Ith®
"W
®.. ....
on Rl,BBinn
“ ffairs
is tho for the opening tomorrow of tho sixty- "bug" and he Is sure to toll you of tlegrnph work since the earliest day*
85%.
.
—.. I
%
. . . —-..I
.... t
.1
■i i t , .. i i (
final American word, ns the document
sixth nnnunl session.
a new "hook-up" ho hns dcviBod nnd „ f ra,|i0l
.
Condition of Irish potatoes on Mny resentutives of all lines composing the
indicates great American interest in
Dr. L. II. Warren, secretary of tho a new method he hns found for bring- • Thirdly, tho control of your rocolver
1 was 8(1% of normal, compared with Southeastern Passenger Association.
Russia's economic reconstruction and
Department
Home Mission Board, ing in K. D. K. A. louder than ovor. &gt;nlioiiltl be ns simplo us possible. Tba
04% a month earlier nnd 80% n year A t this mooting an ngrcuincnt was
the
reply is regnrded as forming a
who raised tho fund Just as continued Every radio publication Is oncourng-, H|nK|0 circuit, rogenorntlvo receivers
ago. Tho bulk of the crop hns been reached on rates and privileges and
basis for further Correspondence.
retinal trouble destroyed his sight, ing theso radio experimenters by of- will be found very dosirublo us tun­
harvested and this condition figure np- all other passenger associations' were
will make a formnl report later. An , forlng them prizes for various typos
plies principally to the late acreage, advised by wire of thu rates adopted.
W ASHINGTON,
May
10.— The optimistic report on the progress of of homo mndo apparatus such as ing with this type of instrument ia
which has felt the effect of dry wenthSpecial summer tourist tickets will
usually accomplished by a slnglo ad­
American note declining to participate
the seventy-five million dollar cam­ smallest, neatest nnd most efficient, justment. There uro many typaa and
er.
bo on sulo from today to September
in the proposed meeting at the paign is also expected. Many questions one magazine hnving evor gone so far
iroduction win
Tho commercial production
will bo 50, with finnl return limited to October
Hague for tho discussion of Russian of vital importance to Baptists nro as to start a content on crystal nm- makes of radio apparatus on tho mar­
fully 150% of usual in spite of tho ill. These tickets will curry full stop­
conditions was intended to leave the coming up before tho convention ends1pliflers. There is nothing in tho tho- ket todny which are thoroughly To­
(urge pnrt of the stato’s crop which over privileges in Florida.
door open for further discussions, it next Monday, and somo lively debates ory of radio to Indicate that such n llable in every respect. All of theso
wns not harvested on account o f un­
come wthin the threo spoclilcatlona
So fnr there hus been reported
was said today at tho White House.
aro predicted. Tho ro-eleetlon of thing is even possible, hut the thoor- mentioned above und tho prosopetlvo
satisfactory market prices nnd-high substantial demand for such tickets
President E. Y. Mullins, of Louisville, les hnve been exploded to such an cx- rmlioist mny feel safe in abiding by
freight rates.
and members of the
development
A
N
O
T
H
E
R
BIG
B
L
U
F
F
and other officers is predicted with tho tent of Into that no one dares to *&lt;ny them.
Shipment of tomatoes from tho East board and local passenger officials bo-------exception o.* Dr. II. C.
Mdoro, re- "Impossible."
Radio in with us to stny. Collogoo
Const is well advanced, and the condl- jlieve these rates will result in a henlI l l y T h r Amnorln lrd I’ r m i l
cording
secretary.
Dr.
J.
J. T a ylo r1 The fascination of rndlo may bo on- are adding rudio to their other courses
tion reported, 73% of normal, on May thy increase jn summer travel to FlorW ASHINGTON, May KJ.-Govern­ bns announced he will opposo Ills re- joyed by no ono clnss of listeners
1, is based lnrgely on tho central pen­ bin.
ment is tnking stops to forestall any olection on tho grounds of being cd l-, alone. Tho young or old, male or fe- and the general public havo taken it
insula of tho drought, has dropped
Week-end tickets from principal tendencies toward raising the prico of toriul secretary o f tho Sunday School male, well or sick mny all enjoy Its up to no grout an extent thnt wo must
either keep up with tho progress of
from 85% on April 1 to 73% of nor- j,arts to seashore and mountain resorts soft coal at the mines, it wns said to­
Board and not entitled to be an of- thrills in like mnnnor. Tho bnby ge*s timo or drop out of tho procosslon.
mal at this date.
' will bo placed on sale beginning this day at tho White House. Secretary
ficer o f the convention. Dr. Taylor its bedtimo story, mother gots tho If you nro not a rndlo “ bug" you aro
Mulons are moving from South Flor- \wt.ek by tho Southern Railway system, Hoover has the matter under investi­
will nominate A. S. Barnes, of Mont­ fashion tnlk—conking helps nnd items In cither of two classes. You havo
Ida and about ready for shipment in announcement has been made by G. gation nnd action is in his charge, it
gomery, ns recording secretary. New of Interest to her, father gets tho nevur heard a rndlo concort or also
the lower central section of the state.
I»0ttit, district passenger agent. wns snid.
Orleans and Kansan City aro both stock mnrkot—crop reports— nows it­ you nro two skuptlcnl to accept tho
The lack of rain has cut the crop These round trip tickets will bo sold
ems, etc.; sister gots tho dance music fact that radio 1s tho most fascinating
seeking tho next convention.
short on all early plantings. The bulk ,)n Gio basis of sixty per cent of double
or classic selection if she so dosllrcs thrilling nnd entertaining subject o f
B
A
L
L
O
T
IN
G
FOR
of tho state's acrenge, from Mnrion , Gm onu-wny fnro.
while brother "cashes in” on nil of it the dny. If you hnve a young son,
E L E C T IO N OF
NOOSE S L O W L Y
county north, is developing nicely in
Such tickets will bo sold on Fridays
with special interest in tho baseball buy him a rndlo nnd in ope week you
spito of dry weather and on a greatly and Saturdays and will bo good for
F IV E BISH OPS
T IG H T E N IN G O N
scores nnd flash Itoms. More, people will be ono of the million nnd a half
increased acreage, production will be return until Tuesdays. This is a more
L A B O R L E A D E R S are receiving the word of God today radio enthusiasts yoursolf, "listening
larger than usual.
l l l r T lir Aaaurlntrd Pr caal
liberal arrangement than has ever be­
through radio than Billy Sunday ovor in" on the world ut largo.
HOT SPRINGS, Ark., May 10.—
Condition of watermelons Is 80% of fore been in effect and one which will
d
ir
T h r A aao rln lrd i ' r r a a )
'
hoped
to reach.. Families grouped
at the
normnl compared with 77% a year ago
,»|0 ,)00„|u 0f the South to visit re-. Balloting
Balloting began
began today
today at
the general
genera
CHICAGO, May 1(1.— Evidence dis-: around the rndlo at homo listen to the
and a usual of normal at this timo. sorts at a low cost. These tickets conference ° ft h o Mothodist .plscopn tinctly connecting tho bomb throwers I sermon coming through tho ether EN FO JIC IN G
Cantaloupes, on an Increased acreago wj|1 ,JU Qn 8a|l, unti| the last of Sep- Church, South, for the election of five and the slnyers of two policemen wUh Jfrom n church hundreds of mi.es
P R O H IB IT IO N
bishops. A virtual withdrawal of Dr.
ovor last year, show n condition of tenibcr.
the “ big three” Chicago labor londow ^away. Willlnm Jennings Bryan pronIN N E W Y O R K
Franklin N. Parker, of Atlanta, one of
75% of normul compnrcd with 73% a
is claimed today by police and state’s ' ched n sermon in Pittsburg a low
those
to
be
balloted
upon
wns
an­
year ago and a usual at this tlmo of
attorneys who worked indefatigable months ago nnd during tho two fo l­
' T h r A aan rln lrd I 'r r a a )
Peggy Joyce mny have thought It nounced in a statement by Dr. Parkor,
75 % ..
YORK, May 1(1.— Tho sloop
since Torrence Lyons, acting liouten- lowing weeks forty thousand letters
smart to cause so many suicides wbo nskod his friends to refrain from
Grace
and
Edna, landed, it wan said
ant, and Thomas Clnrk, patrolman, were received at tho Wcstinghouso
nmong tho men of Paris but it will not Jv„ting for him, Haying ho wished to
with
two
thousand
enses of whiskey,
were
shot
down
a
week
ago
after
two
station commenting on the sormon.
IN D IC T M E N T S A R E
get her anywhere with tho censored contlnuo in educational work,
wns brought into port today after be­
buildings
had
been
dynamited
in
tho
Tho
number
of
receiving
stations
in
Q U A S H E D A G A IN S T pictures in this country under Will ' Let us do your Job Printing.
so-called labor war.
New York city nt this timo is cotl- ing enpturod o ff tho New Jorsoy const.
Six members of tho crew woro arrest­
E X -G O V . S. J. C A T T S " ” 1
ed including two who gave tho names
of John Wells und Clinton Snundtrt,
( I I t T ho A a a o rln lrd I’r r a a )
of Miami, Florida.
L A K E BUTLER, Fin., Mny 10.—
IM
FOREVER
k p NC
With nil state chnrges against him
CH A S I N r. C H I C K E N S ;
$25,000 D A M A G E
dismissed by tho action of Judge Long
hero yesterday, former Governor Cntts
S U IT A G A IN S T
faced todny only tho peonage charge
STETSO N U P
at Pcnsncoln, which will probnbly como
up at the fall term of court.

SUMMER RATES
FOR FLORIDA
TARE EFFECT

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Search of documents in tho Chicago
Inbor headquarters show that a few
men woro trying to llvo o ff tho work­
ers nnd it wns necessary to bring
on Inbor troublos In order thnt a few
loafers could llvo without labor.

ORLANDO, May 10.— Twenty-•flv*
thousand dollur itnningo suit o f
Helen Hunt, o f Jacksonville, ngal
Stetson University on tho grounds of
alleged malicious expulsion began hat*
today.

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paronta now reside in Detroit

A L B E R T W . G ILCHRIST, P U N T A
NOTICE!*
Im s s real sstata as landlords- to ...
jha agant o f others In renting ana0* Mi
Mr. and Mrs. Frances Berquist of
GORDA, FLA., GOVERNOR OF
looting rents on real estate; to bu* ?01'
Fort Meado made the trip in their
FLORIDA, 1909-1913 C A N D I­
Resolutions adopted by tho Sanford ■•'I- » c&lt;iulre, own and hold al? n«r*
property necessary and a d v a n t««n**l
car and nro visiting at tho homo o f
D ATE U. 8. SENATOR
Medico-Dental Society, May 12, 1022: In conducting and traniwotlnr
Ineea that this corporation !,
his slstor, Mrs. E. W. Lundqulst.
No engagements for obstotrical ed to carry on: and to do all ■lloll?0r',•
er
things ns mny l)o nBcc*“iiry nnli0 h'
Mr. and Mrs. West nnd family
Senator Park Trnmmoll on tho work will be accepted untH a rotalnor
pcdlent to he done for the‘ sum .'1
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wont to Formosa Sunday and again
stump admits that ho votod against feo
. . . o f Ten
. . . . wv„
„ , outM,
Dollars
shall ua„
have been r,»ftJVfint’t °n ° f tho business and aff!!^
of
this
corporation;
and
to
have
.
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Poppers nro moving slowly. Tho on Tuesday, tho Inttor timo Mrs.
lnw nil
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PIff,
Mrs. L. R. Pnyno and littlo son tho draft law, tho only fair and just paid. Ten Dollars more must bo paid rlnn
cl" » nnd
nnd an
enjoy
thc rln h t*n r,.*'’
prolonged drouth has cut tho crop Ballinger went with them to see wero visitors in Orlnndd'Thursday.
way
way of
of raising
raining an great
great nrmy,
nrmy, concon-'beforo
Jbeforo tho
tho timo
timo ooff confinement, nnd nmt privileges Incident to "orborSu?*
oW n'sed and existing under th?iL'2!
short. Plants aro holding up hut tho Mrs. V. C. Collor.
n* '**•
F. J. Neimyor wns transacting bus- trnry to tho wishes of President Wll-Jthe balance, Twenty Dollars to bo paid or tho State of Florida.
A rt ic le l i t ,
fruit Is inferior and n short yield.
son and tho advico o f tho profession^ nt timo o f dollvory.
Fred Krell nnd wifo nnd littlo ones iness in Snnford Friday.
,u7ho nnloun.t of the capltnl «torW .
Tomntocs nro selling well but are rnnde tho trip In their car Friday
F. J. Rovert ,of Orlando, hns pur- military stnflf, nnd to tho nctlon of nil
No frntomal lifo insuranco oxaml-jnm! Dolinra *($50,000 no}'* to*h« 7.h?u'also affected by tho unfavorable sea­ from Arcndin where ho hns been on- chased the Wado Entzmingor grove, our allies.
nations mndo for less than $3.00. Day
son.
gnged packing oranges. His fnmlly bettor known ns tho Kelly grovo, nnd
Senntor Trammel admits thnt ho calls in city, $3.00. Between 0:00 p.
I'ald for with lawful*
Miss Thclmn Lake entertained n nro with Mr. nnd Mrs. Tynor, Fred oxpccts to build immediately.
« and
nn.t 7:00
7.nn a.
„ m.,
~ $6.00.
ex on 0(Tlco c0„. tlon of the ».«««•» All or nnv'IIV
voted ngninst tho roturn of tho mil- m.
said cnpItnV nTorl?X i or‘
however, ho pavahlo In. or ls*;,.?*rfew o f her friends Frldny evening having gone to Ocnln for tomato
Miss Ilcttlo Arnetto returned Inst ronds to privnto ownership,
sultntions, $2.00 up.
unod for. or In the purchnnn
purciinno of"'
of
with a dnneo. Delicious refreshments pneking.
week from DeLeon Springs where she
Senntor Trammel ndmlts thnt ho
Inttor' ""
Minimum charge o f administration ly. or eiiultltlen .In projiorly, labor
nervlccn. nt a Junt valuation
,ot
were sorved nnd nil had n most
voted ngninst tho Womnn’s Suffrngo o f Nco-Snlvnrsnn, $16.00 per doso.
Will Henderson, one o f the A. C. L. has boon teaching.
^ d e t e r m i n e d by th rK S S rd ^ o T fe
pleasant evening.
Among those
Mr. nnd Mrs. B. J. Ovorstrcct r e -, Amendment,
Other intrnvpnous injections at offico
shop force who Is recuperating from
A rt ic le IV .
present woro:
Misses Annlo Bru­
Tho term for which thin cori»nr..i
tin nttnek of influenza In spending turned Wodnosdny from Jacksonville. | Senator Trnmmcll admits thnt dur- shall bo $3.00 to $6.00.
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ornntilzt'd
Shall
be for nine * J 01
ton, Jacksonville; Bcatrico Mnrtln,
Rov. Burr delivered his farowoll log his 514 years ns senator thnt no
n,n,1iy-nlB*
A ll accounts aro duo on tho first of yearn,
this week with his married daughter
Agnes Parrot, Alice Dolly, .Sanford,
A rt ic le V.
in Port Tampn. His littlo son, Rob­ sen,ion Sunday morning. Ho is giving bill introduced by himself in tho U. S. onch month immediately following ser­
The business o f this corporation . 1,...
Robcrtn nnd Josephine Wynne, Linda
vices rendered. I f not paid within 00 be conducted by 11 president ' «
ert wns ill nlno nnd Dr .Tolnr was up his charge owing to his ill hcnlth. Sonnto hns over bccomo n lnw.
Milos, Mr. nnd Mrs. Dan Talbott, rfl||e(| out
Presidenta secretary nml a ter*. V c,‘
Tho Longwood bnso ball team piny-; Tho veterans o f nil wars, their wid- days, interest at tho rato of 10%, por (The ofMces
of Bccreturv and Tp«a«l,.ur*r
East Side; Mr. and Mrs Chas. Bell
Mr August Swanaon attcn(]od tho cd Monroe Snturdny on the homo din- 0W8 lor Bio nnd children to tho ngo of nnnum will bo charged until pnid. Un­ nmy be tiold by one and ti e s a m ? ^ ,r
and n board o f directors' tV '
Mr. and Mrs. S. II. Buchanan, and „orvlcc nt thc Methodist church In mond, tho score being 3 to 2 In favor sixteen, the veterans nt tho ngo of less satisfactory arrangement is mndo son)
Hoard of Directors shall consist*'. t T|"
more
than five nor less than M.V f "a01
Messrs. Jerry Hnwklns, Jacksonville; hnnor of tho Koyn, Nciffhbo„ ,nst of Monroe.
sixty to sixty-two, rcceivo n pension, within 00 dnys, no further credit ser­ number
of said lionrd to io / fu .? ', ' h*
Rush Stnfford. Henry, Phillip nnd Sunday
the
stockholders
nt each n tin tinI ?
F. II. Phipps, o f Tnmpn, in spend- nil dinnhlcd veterans receive n jicn- vices will bo rendered.
Ink. The Hoard of nireotors i L '. 'V William Miles, Brown Stafford, Wal­
ing
several
duys
in
town
with
his
sion.
This
is
n
grent
adjusted
com­
II. II. McCaslin, L. D. Brown, C. J. elected by the stockholders nl , hi '' ^
Mr. and Mrs. Noah Fry, Mrs. Dongter Price, Lake Monroe; Elmer Lunmeeting, which moetlnK shin ?'
brother, J. E. Phipps.
pensation. Tho proposed bonus or Marshall, W. T. Lnngley, R. M. Mason, nunl
ston
nnd
Miss
Eunice
Tyner
canio
up
"-Id nt such time ns mny he deii?,, uM
qulst, Billie Browns, Eddio Bender,
Mrs. A. Y. Fuller wns shopping In adjusted compensation bill will cost S. Puleston, J. N. Robson, R. E. Stov- &gt;y the by-law s. Until the nnnuni
InR o f tho stockholders or 1 t n ’is!!’
Chnrles Miller, Albert Dolly, Snnford. Snturdny from Windermere to spend Orlnndo Tuesday.
thc tnx payers nbout $1,000,000,000. ons, B. D. Caswell, J. T. Donton, J. N. successors nre duly elected n, 1 ,h^,r
fled the business of (his
Miss Dorn May Oglesby nnd Mr. the week-end with Mr. nnd Mrs. T. 0.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. S. Dlnkci wore visi­ Tho soldiers of no other wnrs hnve Tolar.
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slinll be conducted by the fo lln w ii- a"
Nnpolion Harold wore quiotly mar­ Tyner, ns Mr. Tyner hns not boon tors in Orlnndo Tuesday.
floors,
to-w.lt: Hnnun-I I'ulestniT
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ever received such. The soldiers of 42-Tu-Fri-d; ltw.-c
nt nil woll.
dent: E dw ard I I I r r I iis . Vli-e!ppll . ,i ?**"'*
ried nt tho Baptist church Sunday,
E. S. Mlllor is spending
several tho world wldo war. should not recoivo
Most of tho fnmlly nttended tho
April 30, Rov. R. L. Smith, pnstor,
" u j - V '- . 'S A ’ s s V i
dnys in Fort Pierce.
tho $4,000,000,000 bonus or ndjusted
Lutheran
A L L D A Y MEETING.
.
porforminjc tho ceremony. Tho brido morning service
norvlco nt tho Luthc
There will bo tho regular services nt compensation nnd n pension which is
The Incorporntors of this
There will bo nn nll-dny meeting
is a daughter of Mr. Ed Oglesby nnd church In tho Swedish Innguogo.
shall meet In tho Cltv of s -m./IVi ,ny
tho Church of Christ Sunday nftor- nlso nn ndjusted componsntion. Trnm—
,
o
f
tho
Lenguo
o
f
Women’s
Voters
nnd
Is very popular. Tho young couplo
Mr- Cramor nnd family an usual noon nt 3:30.
the llth day o f June, 1922. to comnli’i l
the oruanlzntlon of the P o m p a n v „ S
me f“ vor" thlfl bonu" ’ GBchrist is thc County Fcdornt|on 0f -Womon’s adopt
have gnno to Jncksonvlllo whore tho «pcnt Snturdny with Mrs. V. C. Colby-law s.
"many and
Mrs. L. T. Hunt nnd children, of opposed to It. Gilchrist holds thnt dubs Thuradny, Mny 26, beginning nt
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tho snnitnrium
nt Formosn;
groom Is ongnged in business.
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Fort Lnudordnlo arrived Wodnosdny to there is nothing too good for thc din- 9
nmount of Indebtedm...
m&lt;( nt the Woman’s Club. A pic- or " i',**.
Mr. Black of Chuluntn, has pur- 1 Mr. Thomson again being their
liability to which tills pnVnorntfni
npend
some
timo
with
Mrs.
Hunt's
nbled
soldiers,
sailors
nnd
mnrincs.
If
n|
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uncb
wjj
bt,
Hervet|
nmy
nt
any
time
subject Itself shall
chnscd the J. W. Bell residence. Mr. guest.
parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. II. Allon.
!t'n,.rs«^U.,Wn0l" ' t ° f
“ u*'•° rIzed* r» pt
elected he will do nil in his power f o r !
-----------------------------Black is nlso n prospective putchnscr
There wns n good nttondnnco nt tho
A rt ic le V I I ,
The nntnes nnd residences o f the in
of the grocery of E. A. Osteen.
evening service led by Rev. WnlkcnMunclo Shoal, (or Hoary For,I, U.
ft
» u l ,. ° W or" n,lrt ■uhscrlptlons ..f iTtock
A T T E N T IO N !
W. E. Hawkins hns bought tho Imrg nt tho Lutheran church which
with the number o f shnres subscrlbiS
cr' D*d
$1400 buys a Cadillac In good condi­ S. to enter Longue of Nations with ''H I apply to tho honornblo Cary A. by ench nre ns follow s:
Phillips plncc nnd will movo to the wns in English. Ho took for his text
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Hardoo, (Jovornor of tho Htnto of Klor- shnres"®1 pM,0" ,on- ° r Snnford. Kin , hj
such reservation ns will safeguard our &lt;ln. for I.ottorH Patent IncorporatloK
namo.
"The Two Ways," showing by tho tion. ncnrly now. N. II. Gnrnor.
E dw ard H I r r I iis . o f Bnnford. Kb, u country’s interest
When the Ftnnnh R ?8*5 £ 0 ,,JlT - INCOHPOItATEfS. under
tho slmros.
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Mr. nnd Mrs. J. T. Jacobs o f Chu- word mnn’s freedom of choice. Ono
ltc louniryn iiiiunst.. tynen tno Kcpun-, tho followliiR proposed charter,
lienn
tnriff
watermelon
is
cut,
Florida
,orlflanl
of
which
in
now
on
fiin
in
tho
n.
C. Maxwell, of Bnnfnrd, Kin
iuotn have purchased n two aero thought he omphnsized wns “ Tho
shnres.
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of tho Hocrotary of Htnto at Talj labansoc.
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lorhia.
The Inrfgo nnd modorn Tnnlnc Lab­ to get some of its heart.
trnct o f land from n Bartow mnn nnd danger of forgetting God."
IX W IT N E S S W H E R E O F , the
HAM UEI. I'tJItKHTON.
Bnmiiel Puleston. E dw ard IIIRC-Ins and
The nation helps in irrigation why
will erect a new homo.
E D W A It n 11Kill IN'S.
Rev. Wnlkcnhurg wns n guest nt oratories nt Dnyton, Ohio, occupy
r J i . JJftSXS"* " H Incorporator* " f
11. C. SI A X W E Lit.
not
in
drniungu?
Tho
stnto
author­
•10,000
square
feet
of
floor
apncc.
R o s e ( ’HURT. IN C O R P O R A T E D "hav#
We.
Tho chicken pillnu given by tho tho home o f Mr. nnd Mrs. Cnrlson,
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liiidcrslKiicd,
hereby
assocl- 'jrm into set their bands
thin the
ities to proscribe specifications of ale ourselves (oKelber for tho ourpose 12th day of Mny. A. D 1922
lnf
community for tho benefit of tho near Monroe. At thc close of tho Union Pbnnnuiy.—Adv.
of bccoinlnir Incorporated and formlmr
S A M U E L PULESTON
material
for
ronds
provided
for
in
fedu
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p
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r
^
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of
bnschnll team was quite n success.1service he sang sweetly,
. . VUe hidoth
E D W A R D IIIOMtNS
^'nnrSl^J'Tho"* J„hri,^ r,^
The men worked hnrd nil dny nnd my ftoul In the cleft of the rock,"
For Ront—-Nicely furnished ten ernl aid ronds law. Transportation »?•
S T A T E OK Kl/ )f t n CA .M A X ' V , : U '
propnMcd charter, to-wit:
rates must come down.
C O U N T V OK SE M IN O LE .
cleared tho new hall grounds Just others Joining In on the choriiB.
room apartments with bnth in Cntcs
1 I 't i o f o a n n c iiA itric it o k h o n e
V. ' . undorslRnod an officer
,|,,ir
Headquarter
U.
C.
Trust
Bldg.,
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back o f tho school. Thnt evening t^io
number
from
the
author'soil
to take n&lt;-knowledu-r„.„i. „f
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the west side wore new building, nt rcnsonnblo prices.
A rt trie I.
, deeds In the State o f Florida, do her*.
Jacksonville,
Fin.
rile nntne of thlx corporation xhall bo
women nsscmhlod nnd prepared n j present nnd Carl Pierson brought out Also hnve npnrtmonts for ront at 809
" fy *hnt on the 1211, dav of
HOSE COURT. IN C O Itl'oK A T B t*.
anil '.no.V°r
(Paid Political Advertisement)
922. personally appeared befor.
m»
bountiful feast.
After "*
supper
Mr. nnd Mrs. lielvorson from Sun- Mngnolin St. J. J. Cntcs, at Catos
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Hh,in
• tfnnun‘1 Piilonton, KAwiirif lllirirhiN
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Sumlnn
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t?ouvity,
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to
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young folks enjoyed themselves in ford.
store.
36-tfc
&lt;&gt;ffli’UN at Much otlior imiIiun hoiihII v known t«» mo to ho tho
White’s Cream Vormifugo is cer­ J'11*.1
merry gnmos.
| Some o f tho young folks nre planTho ball tenrn played n closo nnd ning on a chicken pillnu nt Crystal FOR S A LE OR LE ASE —Ono 20 ncro. tain destruction to intestinal worms.
It is harmless to children or nilults.
,n; ; fr,’ m unM* •••
exciting game of ball with Longwood lake this Wedncsdny evening.
one 10 ncro Snnford nvo. walking , .
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Sold by Union Pharmacy.
Snturdny nnd won by n score o f 3 t
o
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l®r*
of1business to be Jhl-y s'lc oil I' 1Iie7r'\'ia ool.H'nie'r,!(,!&gt;"f'iV !hi
•iintnneo to city. Two lobi cornor
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and0e
o i ! v o y ' r e u t W
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n tmy
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r‘ I^roln
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„ oxnrob
expressed
2. Rollins college canto over to | A SOUTHERN CINDERELLA
C’ontor nnd Elm nvo. Two lots west
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hnnd
official hv%\
nml
to .Improvo
tho
nutno
hy «oroutltu
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om e
i v tu llK
of offlon nt Snnford. ('minty «»f Som|.
Ixmgwood nnd helped the other side,
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tide Palmetto nvo., 60 ft. from ElevAnd when tho cnnnl is cut through h u lh lltu r n th o ro o n ; to h u y n m l ho ! 1 n m l
but Longwood nnd Rollins together
, enth St. Make offer. B. T. Corey,; from the St. Johns river into Indian oh I n t o f o r otiiorn. on cointnlHHlon; to of M ayA ?*D*°192JP 11’r 1'*n' " " " *=«»•
b o r r o w rnonoy nml Mocuro tho im y tn o n tn
(S E A L )
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W . L. RUMPLE.
cotildn t put our boys out. Our tenrn
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n m l u io n o y o th o r w ln o o w I b k ,
Notary Public. State
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School, Miss Orn Williams, tender, owner, 116 N. Spring St., Los Ango - 1 river Titusville will grow into one of oh ry Hnmo.
mortKiiKOH. doodn. homln. noton
or
is getting stronger nil tho timo nnd
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f Klorldn-nt-I.arRr.
o t l i o r o h l l i t n l l o n t h o r o f o r ; to in n k o m l 288tf; 29-tf the best cities on the east const.
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will give a play on tho even ng of les, Calif.
My coiuinlsslon expires February 10,
v a tic o ine iitH n m l I o u i i h o f m o ito y ;
to
tho boys nro go ng to pull o ff some
m
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'ril
Hie proceeds of tl. s piny
her uncle, Mr! Ed Hnwklns nt West £
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Miss Annie Ilmton of Jncksonvlllo .... !... 1
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luxt yL',,rcontinues the charming guest of Miss ‘ I *
this
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Roliortn Wynno.
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Mrs. Dick Cone of Orlnndo Is visTho Ht°ry of the play is as follows:
Ring her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. g . , twenty years before the opening of
Stafford.
j 1" 0 »d»ry, Madame Charities banishes
Mr. McGuire Wngner Is a guest o f i ,K’r H,,|y
hecuusu of .m unsuit ed
her sister, Mrs. Jim Oglesbv, Jr.
|«nnrringe. Her daughter dies in pov
Mr. (iml Mrs. Hodges, of Fort 1,r^ ’ a,,,l lpt»ves an only
. child.. I.nter
Christmas visited Mr. nnd Mrs. Bnl- through the influence fo a friend, Ma­
dam Charities
relents ......
nnd „makes
loy Sunday.
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Mr. Jerry Hnwkins hns returned to
•» fnvor of lier grnnd-dnughtt
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Jacksonville after visiting friends Tills will lu- thought to be destroyed,
'•“ I Inter turns up and tin- .Southern
here.
Mrs. George McCruinh left Sntur­ Cinderella comes into her own. One
dny for a four months stay at Coro­ of the best chnrnetors in the play is
Mammy Judy, whose course of true
nado Bench.
love
is rather rock at first.
Miss Orn Billings of St. Cloud is
Watch for the program in full.
visiting Miss I.eoln Webb.
Mr. Lnwroncn Stone will lenve in l6-d-lt;w-ltc.
two weeks for nn extended visit to
relatives in New York. She will nccompnny Mr. and Mrs. Frank Melsch
who will also visit New York.
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Mr. Mtlr-w Tnrbell of Snnford
\vnn put visiting old friends nt Mon­
roe Monday.
Messrs. Ben Lake, Studorf Witte,
Stake nml Fred Bully, Ilnreliff and
Dan Talbott sepnt the week-end nt
Dnytonn fishing.
Mr. W. J. Jewell hns been confined
to his homo by illness.
Henry MIIch is recovering after n
short illness.

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Mm. Voile Willimns went to Or­
lando Wedncsdny .afternoon.
Norman Swanson canto over to see
his mother who bus recently hnd n
severe spell of acute indigestion.
Emil Mngnuson wns u guest nt tho
homo o f his sister, Mrs. J. K. Lundquit, coming up front Windermere
with Mr.nnd Mrs. Fry, nnd nn ununi
ntonded the Kundny school.
Mrs. Pritchard is still suffering
front sovero henduchen; sho tells us a
number o f Upsnln Indies Imvo called
to soo her.
George Fuller, who ha sheen at­
tending college nenr Nnshvlllo, Ten­
nessee, Is n guest nt present ut tho
home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Forrest Went.
He is n Canadian by birth, but bus
lived in West Florida, though hie

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W E EAT TOO MUCH MEAT WHICH
CI.OGH KIDNEYS, THEN THE
BACK l i m n s
Most folks forget thnt the kidneys
like I lie bowels get sluggish nnd d o g ­
ged itinI need n flushing occasionally,
dsc we hnve hncknehc and dull mis­
ery in the kidney region, severe hendidics, rheumatic twinges, torpid liv­
er, acid stomach, sleeplessness and
all sorts of Idiuldcr disorders.

I c e - c o l d — just
the beverage you
want for whole­
some) good old
thirst*

You simply must keep your kid­
neys active nnd clean, nnd tho mo­
ment you feel nn ache or pain in tho
kidney region, get about four ounces
of Jud Salts front nay good drug
store here, tnke n tnldespoonful in n
glnss of water before hrcnkfnst for a
few dnys nnd your kidneys will thon
net fine. This famous snlts in mndo
from tho m-id of grapes nnd lemon
Juice, combined with lithin, nnd Is
harmless to flush clogged kidnuyn nnd
stimulate them to normal uctivity.
It nlno neutralizes tho acids In tho
urine no it no longer Irritates, thus
ending bladder disorders.
Jud Suits Ir. harmless, inexpensive;
makes a delightful ufforvosccnt llthin water drink which everybody
should tnko now and then to keep
their kidneys clean, thus avoiding
serious complications.
A well-known locnl druggist- snys
he sells lots of Jud Salts to folks Who
believe in overcoming kidney trou­
ble while it is only trouble.— Adv.

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9.08
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10

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64 Empire Land Co.
*0 Mrs. Ellxabeth
■n - Franaholm -----90 Empire Land Co._

II

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Unknown

10

14 20 30
of NVVli
of NVVli ............. - .............. 14 20 30
of NVVli ............... 1......... .
14 20 30
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* * • * **• i M d a o le C e a it y Records
*** D®*8 No. 1,
37.82 Lot 17 ____________
Unknown
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o f'"8 H " 'o i'N V V U of
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1.60
1.14
Joe Cnmoron
S A 07 NE.U of N W
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n. D. M o ln t o a h ____
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L. D. Froat ..........
10.11
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a..,
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..........
9.40
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1.60 Bog N E cor o f SB U o f 8 E U
J. E. Mooney ....____
1.90
J; i \ J88 t1t 8 647 8 ft R 934:7
f• i “fl
ft N to beg
1! Henry S lm m o n a ____
n il
13 ;j
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Lota 7 und 8
.......................
J- A. Andoraon Helra 13.10
M by 2.0 yda B and VV In NVV
Lot 33 ....
.................................
cor.) ........
unknown ..........
26.33
John M. Mtovona
E. B. J o n e a _______
10.24 JVH of N W Vi
41.79
NVV’ U of N W U . . Z Z
M. a Van Duaklrk... 17.49
90 Samuel Klein
8.50
o'f 8 B U h ..''! ®f B“ oor “ i N W U
18 11 I I
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Run N 10 ch W l i f i eh n ' r ^
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Mitchell
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7. in
21 21 19 160 Lona L Lerach
S7.75
and
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ol beg N 25, J * * E &gt;® b e *....
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7.07 Lola
26.33 {■'’J"
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144.46 »'®ijj

10.90
72 30
43.66
19.48
6.77
39.30
5.05
6.08
9.10
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f&gt;. W. Knight
unknown .........
F. .1. Mniionoy
n" iW - A ngler ...
unknown ....
«
Mnhonoy

9.01 Mala ft ami 9, Ulook 1*» rri»w ‘a **“*
72.30 Lot I Block 12 T|®Kr 7 Tlor 9 ...
32.06 Lot 7 Block 13 Tier 4...................
Lot 1 Blook 14' Tier 2 ..............
Lot 6 Block 14 Tier 2 ................
Lot 1 Block 15 Tier 4...................
12.88
387.05 y \ ' Block 1* N5' Tier e,r “ ,5' ,0''«‘ '

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1.34
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7.10 GO
Lot 48
... ........................................
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I Lot„
Lola 4o
40 nt„,
nnd r60
32.36 Lota 63. «
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I.o| 70
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48.76 ' 1-ot 86 " " .... .....................
11.95 Lot 87
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Llaxlo Wnldon
M ary Huylook
• Louilia
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41.80 Lot deeded liy° J &gt;0a ' tW i.... .......

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E- P. Itlnea

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O .B . Orangor,
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................
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C VV. Klphuth" Z Z Z
R. B. McBride _
U..J. Sullivan .........
A. T. Moody _
O. R. F e ifo w i Z Z
C. O. Cook ......
George H. Pierce
James Conner ....... J
Unknown _____
M. VV. Finioy .. . Z Z !

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Daaorlptlon o f
'
Land

i

I Block t0.~................ ............
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Amount o f Taxaa
und Coata

Ueaorlptlon of
Land

id 1

Biock

70.05
n on

48.76
?,ha7i Vl Dr,tt ......
ia .01
Viola Oardnor ........ 106.80
IV. II. VVIubt
8.1.70
a . j . Hon?
158.55
{J j1, H- E . W o od ru ff 59.19
Mra. j. i.llja .......... 32.06
Unknown ....
3.34

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13.18 Lot
8 Block 9 T lor D...
16 Unknown .........
S 9 . " , ,, ' V ,'"i Block • T i .r i &gt; : :
32.06
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10
George Garwood
16 85 m ;1 // " f Lot 1 Block 10 T ier A
N 02 f o f 'i v u ' ! l,;ok L° T ier A
Tier U 7 . ,4 " f r'ot B&gt; Block 10
9 CS B. B aker ............
4J
L'»t 9 Block II Tier A
'
Kr 0T* "rm lnole C;ouuVyfl° Lot H Block 11 Tier It ....
It*;* ® Block II Tier F
M y of Lot 6 Block 11 Tier «»
Lota 9 and 10 Block tn Tier 1.*
c. &amp; McCarthy Z Z
Lot 6 Block 13 Tier J
1 r ’*
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87.60

O. Brown,
W ld I3x Allowed.

9 Tier

Unknown ......

Unknown

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liiock

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81.70

Unknown ......
79.60
Unknown ------ 11.95
11.96
Unknown
17
Klrat National B ank....
o f T a m p a ________
11.15

Lot i.ot i, iiiocit 8, Tier i:.;;;;;';;;;'"’
N 44 ft „ f Lot

J

Amount of Taxaa
and Coata
.

I

o f U t 4 .........................P u , ^

95.10
10.66

VVnltor Iteed

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Lot
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Q. W . Vonnbla ------ - 121.95

Lot 8, Block fi, Tier 8
H H and 10 1^ * './ ft
U loo k . 5 Tier 13 *.. o i 'm v 'w

s 60 ft of a w v i

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» rown .........

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76.65

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Unknown !!""............
{*■ 8. Habo ......’........
Unknown ....... .......
A lbert G o llatalk " : r
L. L. llyrd ......
’
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......
U n k n o w n .... ............
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Lot
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Lot
atruotlon Co...... . 1,498.15 Lot*
Lota
m
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of Lot 3 and N 29U ft « r
11.75 H 7
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f
j
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26.14
....... ......
6 60 Lot 5 IBook 7 Tlor 2
................
3.29 Lot 8 Block 7 Tlor 3
Lot*
4
and
5
Block
7
Tier
4......
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f4®} ,10, Ulook 7 Tlor 6 .
.........

AU-orl D r a p e r ......
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Lot 19, Ulook 4, Tier 10 .

19
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a£.1 5# ,t,,o.°k&gt; a, Tier 7
.....
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Lota I a n d ' 9," uiook"'"a""Tlor"lif
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5.64
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Land

TO

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BALD, FRIDAY, MAY 19,

nt fw 'i n 'd 'a b i i r i h ' N Z f 'sB
Of Lot 2 .......... ...
iJ h iv n .l34 f ,1 f* ‘ ° Lnke Jea'aup
H to bog !K l,,k8 10 »’ 1 N 07 beg
—

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Florida Groves Co.

T V

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30

16 58

31

m : S k u N„(V S i f .'jf 'N W
9 2 7L{ J.“ ,U' W by M i ft N and 8
In NW cor of E U of N W U
of SVVU ’o f NVVli
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23

21

29

22
23
24

21
21
31

29
19
29

146

Mooney

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91.40

Unknown
40 Unknown
6 Unknown

1.85
0.81
1.61
8.80
11.71 Lot 1A ........
VVILDMHRB a . Recorded In P l . t Book No. a, P g g ,
. _
Lot *.
^ . ^ ^ n vFill ^t 1 .11
? tt...
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n 1
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120
HAMMOCK a . Recorded In P U ^ B o o k No. 1. P a g . 106,
c .u n - Lota ill to
Lots
6
7
and
H
Block
1
nppoM
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5 0 &lt; ' • tlWo» 0 &gt;/»'»&gt; Go.
3.69
Lota 163 to 216... ..........................
u I . Swope Land Co. isi.yr, All V\ H H Of Tp lino mock l ' Z :
Unknown ............... .
2 g0
Lola 273 lo 305
......................
Unknown ....... ..
1.99
J20 (,
5 wo‘,a M»vd Co. 266.16 IIK
Ini.""133. i 34, 136, i sij' iind
J ‘ Llndley ...............
6 77 Lota 370 to 373
..........................
40
S "'0,’° J'« " 'I Go. Itl7.ll 1
Unknown .................
............... . li.25
u .25 Lola 374 to 381 Z . ..."...................
________
80
. 2 " ° P a Lttiui Co. 21.35
J,ota 382 to 380 and Lot inn
d *" P U * ,,00k
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'• C° “ " ' r RccrrdLd'
11
80 u m , Hwopo Land Co. 42.90
tS'9 A D D IT IO N | 0 B U .1 E K A H AM M O CK . . Recorded I . P l.t Uonk No.
8
" Rlbim A. Johnaan 37 03
nnd 393
hurt E of
■
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Lota 33 to 40 and i.ot 12
Louisa Blachahier
Lot 304 ...Z"".................. .................
31.46
}{. . Hwopo Land Co.
■*in&lt;* * .........- ............... ~~7—
_________
Froil .Shumun .........
7.02
H. 8. Htenaon ........
9.77 Lot 399 ...
" " ................................
5.71
• Swope Lund Co.
6
68
Beg
261
ft
R
0f
N
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cor
of
~
Lota a , b n n d "o ":::;z:....................
IlSK U of NVVli o f N V V U -s ai ao
6.68
Empire Iuind Co.
29
-3
&gt;
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&gt;*ant&gt;
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2.76
i* ]*. Hwopo Lund Co. 16.13
I Of NW U of N W U .............
w " je H
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L. J. Bryant .....
6.77
Unknown .............
4 20 33
18
8 Unknown
8.50
H!flWV L Wt?‘ of N E U o f ' N W U of
M Itouah
3 37
Unknown .............
41.40
Jill 19 ft N of 8E cor of N E U
of
O7 » ^ ain d 8a'tv0uf
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1.60 Unknown
B0
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cor of N W U of N E U
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.............’
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8 125
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S ^ a ° ! v Hi M
S
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114 II II 711.2 ft .....................
W 375 ft N 305 ft B 480 f,
74
Unknown ...
1.87 U jJVi’ 7
Unknown
I ol N W U of N E U ..............
07
noli? W Vi of
20
E. C. BIII m
Matido A. Amleraon
0 10
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Ry
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N w V o ? W
° f HKl‘
C. &lt;! I'nliio ... ..
kt Avunun In tho Town of
5.98
A.
C. Martin .........
fcfwood ...................................
Unknown ..........
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20
5.68 2
H # l\ ®
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i 8 D1 ft E 850.66 fl N 198 ft
VV A. Whllcoinb
21 65 “ A " r , a in N E cor of 8 \VU. 70
Thomae Shepherd ...
N v y u of H E U "::::::::::...................
U D. Ilunult ....
Jlo beg ...................................
16 13
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•“ A. Downs .......
■VV cor of H W U of N W U ......
ao
16.01
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l
n i v u 314 ° r N W V ia ,i&lt; &gt; 8 E U
In N 637 ft E 324 ft 8 697 ft
Overtaeret Turp. Co.
74 74 07 " B cor of N E U of
H W U of W u
" ...........................
1.08
M A. Nlckolson......
|i:i ft
40.73
6 Unknown
Unknown .......
law cor of "HEU o f " n w ’u Z :
20
6.72
18 105.6 ft N 620 ft w 105.6
‘ N w V ^ f ' s l u .!®Z.°1 ®“ ^ ' ® ' 18 20 32
( 510 ll .......................... ........
Unknown ............. .
1 Unknown
1.91
T V V ' " o t HW cor 07 S E U of
. ) ch N of 8 VV cor o f N W U
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u V
360
8 ft
8 7,7
to brick
road
Lot 2 Block 3 .......................... —*
'V . A. Whi tcomb.......
6 68
1 E. F. D rlggera..........
4.43
Unknown .............
j;50
of HVVU (leas bug. 491 ft
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in ••■•
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l i l t .«
ft u
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o f dVV
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11 to
k K 106 ft N 89 deg W 200 ft
Lota 1. a. a. 7. Rn(j 9.......
&lt;y Ueeorda00
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7
11
10
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39 Thnmnx Shepherd
(.48
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1 » 105.4 rt
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91
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N W U of N E U
.........J
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Eugene O rr ..............
IS 61
N
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of
N
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HEU o f H W U „
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11. Murphy .....
7.77
16.70 Reg 4.99 ch N of 8VV cor
Ill ft N o f 8 E cor of N E U
W'
Unknown .
19.25
31 30 30
M agnolia McPherson
7.00
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of.
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Unknown .....
10 Mra. C. O. Clapp
10.46
9.91
7 SI 10
A ft W of 8 E cor of N E U
W. F Geiger
p w : » : w ^8 «ba.9
7.77
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&amp; » 3
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6.28
in
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|w"tor"of ' N B U o f H Bu Z
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to lVoCf
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W. H, llaytnan ..... .
4.10
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ft
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.
184
83
f
‘
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284
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7
11
10
ft N and 1114 ft E of
&gt;ra Hatton
1.97
«ou" t H 180 rt N 89 77 w ii'd 'fifB
I tor......................................... 11 80 10
Id 1 deg E 108 ft N 89 d e*
H a .4 of NVVli of H E U ...... ....... .
Isaac JemlHon .
1.40
Lot
’ " l
**",^ l e ^ e 4Co4
|^Ey'4R s c o i ^ K" ° rded '* , U * Bug 2587 u ft VV of HE c o r " .........
&lt;0 L. C. Lewi s ........
W t l H 1 dog W 100 ft Ely
14.99
7
Si
So
I III) hug
. .......
........ ................. .....................
VV. A.1Whit
VVhltcomb
2.64
Unknown
___________ ______________________________ - ......
1.87 W U of 8 W U of N E U
H 335 ft
“ N 338 ft B
23 20 32
1 L. M. Davis ..............
iWRIl aa Recorded In Plat Rook No. 1, P a g e , ih lo *|, H em l.ol. County EJ* p f H W U of N E U
6.68 n h u of n w u o f ’ N w 'u ::----------23 20 13
iS f* rA
Sl° * " a‘ra
1 11 80
ID
10 I* C. Lewis ..............
lit c o fu
in " . ’ A d a m e .............
6.20
24 10 S3
1.09
N " $ of
H ond NW'\i"oif 8W*U
28 20 32
I 54
N E 6 acrus o f N E U of N K U
*
*« jf; *’• MuHaolwhlto
! 67.90
26 20 33
8 11 80
91 D. II. Hooker
mri
Rncon .........
1.60
1.09
10 (I chh N 2i s i f t ) ..............
Unknown ....... ..... — « *
8.63 w h of N w u
........................... 27 20 31 1*9 Alox W a n d e r ........
24.94
29 20 32
I I
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Lrmnlo L. E n tirn ln g o r 28 60 Hvvu of h e u .... ...........................
*
W illiam Colllor ......
........" • " • • " a iireorded tn Pla
10 08
33 20 32
..........................................
C entral Fruit Co......
B.St
pf h v v u of h w u .......::::....... 31 20 32
15
A a n r . * . ... 13.61 N 3H ft of Lot 97 and N H o f l!i"
_________________________ ________________ M ary A. H o u c k ................97
&lt;r U ” orda
2.02
34 20 32
•9
Ilom
or
A.
Nlckoiao'ii
"
7.77
Morton Realty Co.....
j .jj
H ADDITION TO GONGW OOD a . Recorded In Plat Book No. 1. l a g .
«nj. W
A f f l o“f HN w V S
Meinlnole County Records
1
*
“N
l And
ami 7 to
t„ 16
R„i
" 5 5 1. " T 5 i M ? » b W . , s r
34 20 32
J. 8. A rn
old ...........
............... .......— _____________________Arnum
..........
4.85
&gt;4j 0 .11, A II. A.NIcholaun 42,10
13 21 30
,,,lT r 3 A D D IT IO N TO LON4IVVOOD . . Recorded In Pint Rook No. 1. Page D* a - M IT C H E L L '* NURVKY OF T H E L E V Y G l l l v r Z
opM.*-8* ci ' I ' l
lo iieg ...„Z
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.
33. Nrtnlnnle County Hecorda
*
* B. O. Smith
a. is
i t I-ot
Block D
U , 1 ninoU
n .................
p. n. Truitt
Vo’
Me iu Ino! e Ctm n I y^H eeorJbT'0 ,d ,d *" ' ,|a‘ ' 7“‘" ‘
Lot 10 Block B
13 24 Lot 16 Block II ............
Ill of HU ,,f Lot I Block U
Unknown
Ovoratroot Turp. ’co.
29.18
it X V . J ' ._W ieo I &lt;1 H 1,0.7 71
.97
|!5 ft E of HW cor of N E U of
L&lt;B 1 and E U of Lot 2, liiock
Unknown
29.18 N (tE lo ofbog)
|H
...........................
32 20 30
8
21.16
U of N U of H EU "o f ** * l 30 118 J' A- Mp,ao,‘
• N 66&lt;» ft I-J 330 ft aS CC0 ft
HE U
M allory &amp; McCall.... 34 70
^ Lot a iiio c k ' c ' : : : : : z ;
BIO fi
....................
{•ot 12 Block C .........
6 Unknown
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Clnronco
ItlcImrdH
7.25
3 22
a.92 Beg HW cor of Lot 2 ..Z ...............
Jch w ami 1.65 ch N of N W
Unknown
O oor*o Hmlthornian
23.97 HVVU of H W U of HEU of HVVU' ID
7.31
[of M B, „f H EU .................
1 20 21
Itun 8 to NVV cor of Lot i •},"m u’ 27 20 10
Jnck Tatum ......
n e u of n e u
15
12.74
^ N » cb E II U cb H 9 oh VV
Unknown ...
C E a *7 ulong N line of lota 8,
v b .of ? ,57i ,,f n h u ...
..............
1.44
1 ch
.............
11 Unknown
9. 10t U und 12 Blook C to
M om ., 1. w iliia m S :
6.58
5.38
N o\‘
a 2-4
terra „f W U of NVVu ' of
Lako Josaup N W I v to mouth of
“ 7 V J 'V f'H E U 'o V N R U 1 .......
NVV
..* 0 » W U and H W U of N W U
3 20 31
6 U Unknown
21 90
65 Robort H. Hawkins.. 12 77
6.50 I o t ° * it
" *y lo bog..... .
1&lt; 8'V of H W' U
(-•lea
3 “w
20 *31
40 v'Unknown
Unknown
2 iicroa in HE
cor
of
^ .....................
w
**
11iv(iu w 11 .................. 67.40
18 86
67.45 Got 8 ( L ohh lllloa, Ovuraircvt &amp;
^ 'w \ 2
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ol
I
I7oyl," ‘"'&gt; Block D ....*
HIe u or n w u
......................BIIUVV V s M U lM liy iH IO N OK R U C K H A M M O C K na Recorded In Plat Rook
, Unknown _______
Morrla I. VVIlliama
12.26
19.35
0*H n
HM 1 of
/»t HRU
...........................
H 6-8
off HEU
Unknown ............. " "
| ... .
No, 1, Piigr H.'l, Hrntlnole County Rrrorda
k
Unknown .....
6.2
0
6.7a
Lot J18 (B?ock IV “-'r‘- &gt; 'llook i )
1
*. 11. Dodd
Horace Handorson.... '
N 3-8 of HEU of H E{i (ioiia ib 5
Unknown ..................
.....
2.54
I Block* F ...................................
Unknown
a2.06
32.06 j-ot 76 mock d
17.70
ncroa)
.....
........................
Unknown
..............
Joo
Cnmoron
6.20
______________________________________ - - - ... ...........
8.24
26 21 30
Lot 93 Block D ...... .....................
Unknown
Unknown ...
9.54 HVVU of HVVU _____________
a 84
34 21 30
..
[81111 t'RI.EItYk D E L T A ns Recorded In l-lnt Hook No. 1, P age 7B. Hemlnol'e
“•
1■
___ ___________
- . . .....,, l(
7.UJ
Unknown
J L. ......
Miller
7.03
6.36
County Records
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Recorded I . P la , lloolt 7 ^ 1 ,
,
PI. IV I', nnd "
Unknown ...
38.40
County Reeorda
* . 1 , e ,4* ■•‘"•Inole
II. B. L o w Ih
, ‘" " P UHt&gt; ^ m .n o le ^ u u t V u l e o r d t '- *" , ' ' " 4 ,,ook N ®’ 2* ••ot 14 Block 10
32.06 Lota 8 and 8A
f t Lot 12 ..............
..........
Julia 8. Carlson
i ti
H. o' H a r r la Z Z Z : 13.10
10 90 Loj 21 liiock ill .............
If I&lt;ol 12 .................
Unknown ............. .
Unknown ...
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u ,,k " o w n .................
,,,un Lot 7 Block 18 .......... : .................
13.10 ,T i L ' L UM,0 N.D;,,!i:;7 - i , ; ,X l ’
1,01 55 NVV of Ity
Unknown .................
13.10
..............
A. T. Potta . Z Z Z !
L 44
8.69
|f I«otn 10.1 and 106
J. II. Hprlnggnto.... !. 19.42
N 3-4 of N W U of HRU
P H IL IP H. YONGR G R A N T . . Recorded |„ n . , , look „ „
39 37 20
30 Unknown
Pages 18 to as, V
■crea of 5 acres B(| In N w cor
|,Ol 4 ........
Nriiiluole 1‘uuiKy ItrcurUa
2
10

7-70
b oiuviui
McCall ..........
---- 'II.
” ••

1M.U0

W. I. Beatty .
D. L. Thrasher

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—- —
it
34 41 Lola
19 anil 20
jsu
Lot
57
.
..
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' HR
WVicor
07 of
NKVi
••••
-1
0.16
10.10
■ ID, ;.‘
ft v"7
N „f.N
HVVU
Lot 160 ....
F
rid a (1 roves
C o Z**
:
5.61
W U o f NEU o f HEU
!•'lo
Itfieajgl..
___ ^
4 20 31
Lot 232 .....
Florida Orovoa CoZ.*
— -I.....................
7 37 39
20 I’\ II. Itund ....:.........
4 ot Lots 219 to ^&gt;52
5.81
_l*Kfi *3 f‘ N 438 ft W 451 It
b or da Groves C o....
6.68
E U of Lot 312 . '
Hnmlnoln County Bank 9.99
Florida Groves Co.... 11.16
I ’ofM V', „f h w u
« “ *
V.
o ~ w i u . . , . . Lola 314 ami 316
Unknown .................
2 17
&gt;&gt;• ,W . B arr ..........
---------"
"
_________________C. 1' rooinun ............ .
4.04 Lot 4.10 ........
13 52
Unknown ............ .
— • W Ii n f MUM/ -a
I '/ h - f 'u°,f N , : ^ 07 N E U ....
!*• W Unrr ............. 67.10
37.84
- ___
'
1
■
I 4eh r'f H 3,18 ch of H W U Of
i ,4 o
Lota 431 ........
Er o J l I . K ilting ....... 16.13
. WH
A. E. Mitchell
H. VV. Burr
6.81
19 E. M. ItobnrtH .....
Nv w i. o f &gt; W i 4 " o f “ B W u Z
Unknown ......
3.22
7.-----EH
i? o°/
S W of
„°/ HVVU' of
®/ S
SU
H " -"
NW '♦ of HVVU of
HWU
6 H. M. Itoberta .....
E
of HVVU
8E
2.92 N'VO PK ’M F IR NT A D D IT IO N TO IIGACK U A MS I I K K
9 K. M. Itoberta .....
2li II. B. W arren .....
2.92 Lot 226 ..............
f*.°! 54
7". H e m K o V e ^ S ^ R : * “ S :® 'd* - *® r , « * ■ - » •
3.64
9 E. M. Koborta .....
Ifjy* " j n e u of n w u : : : : :
28 Marlon T. Hal l ...
2.92
6.20 N 10li (if HW U nnil U LL n# utiri't....
------------- " .........
10 Florida Grovoa Co....
6.(1
I\VM' " 8 07 N R oor of H W U
Ian "
Uorrurd ......
10.28
B U V N WV ? * " l, HH “ f 8VVl4Z:
21
139 E- 8L Itoberta ....
22.54 Lot '{f NE1,i ° f N E U of H R U ......
*0 Empire Land Co. .
il'%
ft2,° ,, N 279 77 H B ib'ft
a! 4u *„ h ,u - Junoa
3.40
w H 07 N W^4 o f H H U o f " 8 Vv'u
31.36
31 48 60 III,ki,own ..
and E 3-4 o t N U o? H EU
of
1 Heator VV11limn n .
1.36
2.51
|a ror o f : : : : : : : : : .........
’ " f rHVV&lt;/NI': " ,r " f HEV‘ “ 7 Hl'3^
31
N ru V S
#of NEW of H W U
| i r . ; 2rt1y'l* VV 44 yda 8 220
o. T. Daniel ...
Beg
7U
cl,
V
V
of
NR
cor
of
N
W
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1.19,
■ c m vda .
Unknown
|of n i ; i ’
.............
and
of
1.63
Itllli H fifi4 fl |-J 207 fl S 1H‘» ft
E. M, ItobortH .
Unknown
8.60 HU of HEU ,of 8 E U " ( ie'ae''i'lB' ft
■ c«r Z N &gt;iM&lt;l t3.76 ch R''o'f
W 117 ft N 372 ft W 90 ft
N and 8 by’ *00 (t B and W In
■ cor of HEU of N W U ...........
Bug 7 U ch VV and 10 oh N of Hid
HE cor) ............
a ar
cor „&gt; N W U o f HRti
Unknown ......
2.63
run •Z 39 JJ«J" B 36 yda 8 35 10 21 31
p o - f c * ! . ! ? ,8'88 ^ 15 4W
E. M. Itoberta
« » V
hb? V m
W
L.
I).
Goodrich
1.93
35.85
F&gt; ft N and 104 ft W o f ' s U
'da.
E. M. Roberta
■------------------------ — -----------------------••■•■••,,.n
..................
a.40
3.40 „ ylH. W 36 yda ........
Beg 4.84 ch W and 5.22 oh N of
6 20 SI
8.5*
UIHIIPAM P L A N T A T IO N a .
Book No. I, . . . . . 0#, N . . laole
HE oor of N W U o f HRU
I G t 'K ° h " &gt;7° R HVV *31.8
II iiti M I io ,.1. 11 / 1 *4 &gt;T
10 ai ai
L. J. Johnson
7.10 Lots 1 to 6 and 7 to 16 and II to
H* co,da
ci,*'
.5 33I’M
,.h"..w.................
, 51 c,» h i.'ai
v" r ^1•&gt;»•
2J and 21, 27 and 28 ............. .
. ..
P 1 I.AT O F F O R T R I F .D aa R ee nrd rd In P l a t Hook No. I. P a g e 134, Hernl.
--------------------------J. Van Duaklrk ...
1. 6*
s
’K
V ' » »&lt; m
17.93
nole (.manly H reo rda
10 11 31
.3; V m . , ' ' 7 f “ "I1 N W U o f HEU
05 ft R to*
L. D. Goodrich
• 20 H o
7 i 4Xv. ' 4 &lt;•»"» 1 acre In NE co r)
and HU o f HEU o f N W U ..
’
SJ «’h W and 7' ch 8 of N H
M l
HEU o f NWU
.Vnn Duaklrk
69.95 " 7 , ' A j * Z M '
91
40 Unknown
10 21 31
HU o f NEU
.......... Z Z .Z .Z .Z Z Z
15.18
d Z 7l c.b » 9 d e *"B "iu ."o h
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in
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11
1
3
110
ft
8
126
ft
VV
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ZG.Ub
26.95
N 4&gt;
40 ,7i H .,2n 77 'V 86 fl to I,ei
P S lo b.,, ° h W 7’ ,# ®»* N
J. B. Jones ....
12.77 Jamea Phllp
33.26 V L A N O F T H U ffUII-IH VI0IO N o p L A N l i nirv
07 N W U „f
f\£
3.97
*!f ^Hi'Ui" N of H'v c,,r 07 HV
? / NWU .............
7 20 31
10 Unknown ....
1.17
H O T E L A N D N A V IU A T IO n ’ co" m “a “ K
f t a t ^ W . " T " LA* °
10 21 31
2* yji •* do
l» « U oh ti1; ! * . ba» N E cor
1N
Lot 238 ............. ‘. '‘V " »* 10’ " " d « * ■ • • «■ • &gt; • Cou a I y M e e o rd i0**4 N °*
NU° «
20
« to be,
16 Muasal whl to A
IW 2 6* " I " W 1.61 ch N 32
N w !i.f NW U (leas bog HI
of
jY Mi run
•• ch
-• N 6
- ch VV
L . u 942, 313, 216, 317, 119 'iind
’
’ u,|Hnowi, ..................
1.49
I IlnicH
*3i deB 30 m7n
15 ch H 5 ch)
to N iinihl&gt;l “ Iu u k lake 05
11 21 31
71 T. C. Brannon
I U g ) 1" 8 07 " “ Id 40 acres
Lot
unknown
a.sa
of
w.aniiuwil
Lot
644
...................
......
.............
Unknown
7 20 31
1.48
N &lt;S w U M' v "
40
Unknown
.........
31.86
11
21 31
t/nknown .........
of HEU (lesa H 2.79
....
1 Unknown .......
Ixits 605 nnd 607 .!.'......................
1.48
Cellu F. Lewis
1 acre of Lot I) lying H o 'f'u j’t
10.75
10 fl. G. Dleterlch
9.39 W 3GI
........................
’* o f SB
b h u ....
” 'b H of
6 Unknown .........
1.60
.............
m- J .
B eeordrd I,
-J .'jE .c o r of HEU....
W. X. Gurren nnd
Lota 13 and 14, Block A
" r,"'o o le t.ounty R rrorda
8. B. Hontoll....... .
» N 19 dog
--~__-•••••IWftll
Unknown .............. .
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SANFORD HERALD

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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
VOLUME xm

NUMBER 41 3 m

SANFORD, FLORIDA) FRIDAY, MAY 26,1922

POWER COMPANY
BUSINESS INCREASES IN U.S. ALABAMA
TWO MEN WERE KILLED AND
HAS NO CINCH ON SHOALS
ON ACCOUNT OF CONTRACT EIGHT OTHERS INJURED IN
BUT LITTLE UNEMPLOYMENT
CONDITIONS ARE REVIVING
AN AUTOMOBILE COLLISION
Attorney General Says They Have N o Exclusive
Purchase Rights
k

BELFAST SCENE
Accident Occurred Near
WASHINGTON, Mny 25.— Opinion by Attorney General SENATE FIGHT
Daugherty submitted to Secretary Weeks and sent today to the
Jacksonville Early
house military committee holds contract executed by government
OF FIGHTING, with
OVER
TARIFF
This Morning
Alnbama Power Company invalid with respect to provision
which power company officials contended gives them right of ex­
MANY KILLED clusive
TAKES TIME
purchase of government's interests in stenm power plant at
UNEMPL1T NIHIL
A T L A N T A MEN
Gorgas, Alabama.

Secretary Davis Makes
Rosy Statement Based
on Reports

BNT1KE c o u n t r y SHOWS UN­
MISTAKABLE SIGNS OF GREAT
WAVE OF PROSPERITY

(llr The Associate* I'reu )

TOTAL CASUALTIES WERE FOUR
DEAD AND TWENTY-SEVEN
WOUNDED
(Hr Tht AsaoiJatrd Press)

&lt;nr The Associate* P r t ll)

,

WASHINGTON, May 27.— A
picture of atcadlly reviving busi­
ness activity throughout the coun­
try wns drawn by Secretary I)nvla In a statement today baaed on
reporta of employment conditions
to the Department of Labor. The
reports indicate that unemploy­
ment is practically eliminated in
New York state, and reduced to
more than fifty per cent in Penn­
sylvania. There is improvement
in industrial activity in Minne­
sota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Michigan,
Illinois, Kansas, Missouri. Unmis­
takable evidence of Improved industrfal conditions is noted on the
Pacific coast while in the South
reports show steady Improvement
in Gcorgio, Tennessee, Alabama,
and there is practically no un­
employment in North Carolina.

BELFAST, Mny 25.—Total casual­
ties in Belfast during tho night were
four dead nnd twenty-seven wounded. Counsel for Ward Seems to Have Kept If Mnjnrlty of Senators
Tho wounded Include only eases taken
Bnck Pistols
Their Way
to the hospitals.

MEMORIAL DAY EXER­
CISES HE HELD SUNDAY ,
IN CENTRAL PARK
Memorial Day uxorcisea will bo
held in Ccnttnl Park next Sunday at
which time all tho veterans of nil
wars and all- tho nuxilinrics are re­
quested to be present nnd take part.
The following progrum has been ar­
ranged:
Master of Coremonies.......It. J. Holly
invocation...............Rev. Paul Burhnns
Song ........"My Country 'Tis of Thco"
Orntion.............Cnpt. Geo. G. Herring
Oration ..................................Itov. King
benediction .................... Dr. Brownleo
Taps.
The vetoranB nnd tho auxiliaries are
requested to meet at tho court housu
Sunday afternoon at 3:30 to march to
the park. Co. D will bo tho honorary
escort nnd tho Municipal Band will
lead tho march. All veterans and all
auxiliaries nro invited to Join in tho
reremony. Tuesday is tho nntlonal
Memorial Dny but Sanford will ob­
serve Sunday this year.
51-3tp
b ish o p "

KILGO ILL
IN MEMPHIS HOSPITAL

(Hr The Associate* Press)

MEMPPHIS, May
25.—Bishop
Juhn C. Kllgo, of tho Southorn
Methodist Church, who Is ill in n lo­
cal hospital, rallied strongly aftor a
relapse early today, and physicians
said he | snow resting more comfor­
tably, although his condition is still
described as critlc*l.

Can

Have

( Itjr The A■mein led I’ reaa)

(llr The Associate* Press)

self defense two weeks ago, turned
over to the sheriff today two pistols
which nro alleged figured in the story
told by Ward of n bnttle between him
nnd a bnnd of binckmniicrs.

change tho nncient senate rules per­
mitting unlimited debato initiated to­
day at a confercnco of Republican
members.

WASHINGTON, Mny 25.— Move­
WHITE PLAINS, Mny 25.—Counsel
$150,000 BOND ISSUE
representing Walter S. Ward, who ment thnt is snld to have tho bncking
VOTED AT PLANT CITY
claims ho shot Clnrencu Peters * in of n largo number of senntorr, to

PLANT CITY, Mny 26.— Property
holders of Plant City Tucsdny rntifled
by a voto of more than nix to one n
bond issue of $150,000 for municlpnl
improvements nnd to refund floating
indebtedness.
The voto wns 205 for bonds to 42
against tho proposition.
The bond issuo carries $38,000 for n
city bull nnd fire station, $21,000 for
extension of water mains nnd im­
provements of waterworks system,
$15,000 for extensions and improve­
ment of sewerngo system, $12,000 for
firo protection equipment. The bal­
1IORAH THINKS
ance, $05,000 is to refund flonting in­
U. S. CAN NOT
debtedness accumulated over period of
GET LYNCHERS years.
WASHINGTON, May 25.—An opin­
ion thut tho anti-lynching bill pnssod
recently by tho house is unconstitu­
tional and chould not be enacted by
congress was submitted to tho senate
Judiciary by a aub-commltteo headed
by Senator Borah, Republican, Idaho,
Tho bill was discussed at length and
tho committee deferred final judgment
until Inter.
Senator llornh was Joined in holding
tho bill unconstitutional by Senator
Ovorman, Democrat, North Carolina,
and Senator Shields, Democrat, Ten­
nessee. Other aub-commltteo mem­
bers, Senator Sterling, Republican,
South Dakotu and Dillingham, Repub­
lican, Vermont, wci;o said not to bo in
complete disagreement but. believed
the bill might well bo passed and be
put to tho test before the supremo
court of tho United States.
That the supreme court of tho Unit­
ed States has decided squarely in a
lynching case from Alabama that u
federal anti-lynching luw was beyond
the federal powers was contended by
Senator Borah and his associates.
Therefore it was said that they assert­
ed it would be useless to present the
question anew under tho pending bill,
to the high court. Tho question of
procedure, however, wns questioned
by other committee members and a
decision went over.

Defense Finds Pistols
Unlimited Debate
Figured in W ard Case
Not Permitted Un­
When Peters Killed
der New Ruling

SIX HOUR STRUGGLE OVER ONE
ITEM OF AD VALOREM ON
IN ONE CAR AND SPECIAL RAIL­
GRAPHITE
ROAD AGENTS WERE IN CAR
ROUND FOR PABLO BBACn
(Dr The Associate* Prraa)

WASHINGTON, Mny 25.— Prac­
tically nil tho daylight hours yester­
day were spent hy tho senato in a
fight over tariff duties on graphite,
which split both tho Kopublicnn and
Democratic ranks, but left the finance
committee mnjority victorious.
Assault after assault wan made on
tho committeo proposols, with roll
call following roll call, but oach was
repulsed, tho duty bring approved as
recommended—ton per cent ad valor­
em on amorphous graphite, 20 per cent
crystalline lump, nnd 2 per cent a
pound on crystalline flakes.

Republican lenders later warned in
WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., May 25.— the sennte by Underwood, Alabama,
Clinging to his silence concerning tho the Democratic lender, he would resist
PAPERS WERE REMOVED
nnture of thu blackmail threat which to his utmost rny&gt;*&gt;ffort by the ma­
FROM REVENUE BUREAU
ho asserted had led up to his shoting jority to apply the gag rule for pas­
SAYS COMMISSIONER BLAIR
of Clnrenee Peters, ex-mnrinc, Walter sage of the tariff bib. Other minor­
S. Ward, millionaire linker’s son, yes­ ity senators intimated tho cloture rulo
(lljr The Aaanrlnlr* Prraa)
terday resigned ns police commission­ would provoke prolonged discussion.
WASHINGTON, Mny 25.—Com­
er of New Rochelle,
missioner Blnir of tho Intcrnnl rev­
In tho early pnrt of tho dny tho SOLDIERS BONUS
enue burenu said today that moro
only word that enmo from Ward sourc­
than three hundred packets o f pap­
LEGISLATION STOPS
es wns a denial of tho report thnt ho
WAITING ON DEMOCRATS ers were removed from unit of reve­
would resign under fire. But yester­
nue burenu nftcr dismissal of A. D.
I llr The Associated Prraa)
day nftornoon shortly before his at­
Sumner, Deputy Commissioner of
WASHINGTON, May 25.—Demo­ internal revenuo in crago of tho ac­
torney notified tho Now Rochullo au­
WHEAT PRICES SLID
cratic members of tho senato flnnnce counts nnd C. C. Childs, supervisor
DOWNWARD I n CRASH thorities thnt his resignation wus in
the mail, a man close to tho Wards committee mny ho cnlicd spon to of collections, recovered and Undor
&lt;nr The Assoc lair* Press)
told tho army of reporters mobilized break n deadlock among tho Republi­ examination.
'
CHICAGO, Mny 26.— Prices for hero thnt thoy might as well go home, cans of the committee over soldiers'
Mny delivery of wheat hero smashed ns "tho fumlly has tho caso sewed up bonus legislation. Tho subject wns
honvlly downward yesterday. Loss­ tlghtor than a drum.”
brought up yesterday, at a meeting BIRMINGHAM TROLLEY
STRUCK BY TRAIN
es of six cents a bushel over night
When this wns repeatud to District of the mnjority nnd it developed
THIRTY-TWO INJURED
were, shown In tho closing quota­ Attorney Weeks of Westchester coun­ thnt there wns a live to live decision
tions for what month—$1.32 to ty, who earlier In the dny asserted on the so-called MeCumbcr plan—
(llr Thr Aaaorlnlrd Prraa)
$1.32 1-44-ncarly twonty-elght cents' that ho had not "swallowed hook, line tho' nmonded house bill—nnd tho
BIRMINGHAM, Ala., May 25.—
a bushel loss sinco a recent down- and sinker," tho story told by Wurd Smoot proposal to issuo to sorvico Thirty-two persons were injured,
ward swing began.
•
Iof having fired In self defense, ho men paid up insurance policies In several seriously, when a Tidewater
Opinions among traders last night i pounded the tnblu in front of him and lieu of nil compensation options '.-car on tho Birmingham Railway
heretofore proponed.
leaned to tho view thnt the lending Iroared:
Light and Power Company lines
Chnlrmnn McCumber snid nftcr was struck this morning by n freight
interests on both sides hnd been get-1 "Sowed up, eh? Well, let me set
ting out from under their burdens you fellows right. Nobody can de­ the session that he prohuhly would trail) of tho Alabnmn Great North­
nial that instead of n struggle lasting ccivo us. Wo nro going through with cnli n meeting of tho entire com­ ern Railroad at Woodlnwn, n suburb
until the ond of the month, tho May this thing, running down every pos­ mittee for this week. The meeting of this city. Confusion In following
probably will be deferred until tho the signals o f tho crossing, tho flngdeni of 1022, was already virtually sible angle.”
completed except perhnps for pyrot- • Nevertheless, tho public remained return ftom Indianapolis of Senntor mnn said to have caused tho ncclcchlc changes almost
inevitable as ignorant of tho secret hold which Wntson, Republican, Indiana, who ,|t.nt. The trolcy car was broken In
from the windup of Hugo transac­ Peters nnd his bnnd of alleged Muck- lias hnd nevernl conferences recently two when it was struck. Tho engine
tions.
mailers may have had on Ward us on with President llnrding on tho bon­ which was pulling forty enmpty
last Saturday, when tho latter sur­ us question.
enrn and wns derailed hy tho impnet
Tho only nction taken yesterday and rnn on tho ties for nearly threo
PANIC IN WALL STREET
rendered, a week after Peters bad
AVERTED BY PROSECUTING l&gt;een found shot to death - ncur the by tho mnjjority wns the appoint­ hundred feet before stopping.
THE BUCKETSIIOP GANG Kenisco reservoir, whore Ward claim­ ment of a nub-comniittce consisting
ed to have motored for u tryst and o f Sonntors Surtis, McLean nnd CHAJtLEY FRANK,
(llr The Associated Prraa)
! Sutherland to hear Representative
bcou forced into a pistol battle.
DEAN OF BASEBALL,
NEW YORK, Mny 25.— District
Mondcll of Wyoming, tho Republi­
IN SOUTH, IS DEAD
Attorney Banton yesterday told the
can hoUHo lender, relativo to substi­
PITCHER
IIURHELL
Lions Club, ut n luncheon meeting
tuting the pending reclamation bill
* (I lf The Aaaorlnlrd I’ rraa)
SEVERELY INJURED
that ho hnd nvorted a financial panic
for the land settlement feature of
MEMPHIS, May 25.— Funeral ser­
STRUCK
WITH
BALL
in Wall Street early this year, by
the bonus measure which tho senato vices for Chnrlus Frank, (loan of tho
clciyiing out moro than a score of
committeo
RupublicnnH have ngreod Southern base ball men and o n c4 f tho
lllr Thr Aaaorlnlrd Prraa)
“ fly-by-night" brokerage houses nnd
PHILADELPHIA, Mny 25.—Wil­ to strike out of thnt hill.
founders of tho Southern Association,
buckotshops.
bur Hubbcl, Pitcher, was severely
Mr. Mondcll suggested that if it who died early yesterday hero after
"You mny not know it," ho said, injured In tho first inning of thu could i,e incorporated in tho bonus yeur’s illness, will ho hurled today.
"but the sentiment of pcoplo against first game between Philadelphia and legislation it probably could ho en­ Burial will lie made in a local cemotho operations in Wall Street hnd Brooklyn today when ho wns struck acted at this session.
tety,
.
reached such n pitch that it was only on tho bend by a hall batted by T.
through tho cxerciso of the greatest Griffith, of Brooklyn.
Tho Phila­
Two of tho largest shipments of
If any subscribers of tho Dally Horcaution on my part thnt u panic delphia twirler wns rushed to tho phosphate in ncvbrnl months from nld hnvo a copy of April 12tli, tho
was nvorted. Complaints poured In hospital, whore it wan said concuss­ Tampa are due to move In tho next
Herald office would liko to havo one
not only from persons residing In ion of the brain and probable frac­ dny or two from tho Scnbonrd ele­
or moro copies and will pay flvo cents
New York but from tho forty-eight ture of the skull.
vator, totalling 13,400 tons.
par copy for thorn.
states of tho country.”
Mr. Ilnnton described efforts thnt
were being mndo to ijnvu brokers
regulated.
The Unit attempts in that direction
calling /or tho ndoptlon by tho legis­
fA % H
\
lature of only a "milk nnd wutor
hill," he said, was strongly opposed
before tho legislature committeo by
"that chief bull thrower, tho presi­
dent of tho stock oxchnnge."
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' It wns thnt nnd othor opposition,
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he said which determined him to
have a "regular measuro put thru.
He urged thnt nil civic bodies put
their power behind tho movement to
force the passage of tho regulatory
measure soon to be offered in tho
legislature.
*
Tho Clyde Lino announces a spec­
ial summer rate on tho river trip be­
tween Sanford nnd Jacksonville of
$10 for the round trip cffcctivo May
15th nnd up to nnd including Sep­
tember 30th. This is one o f the fin­
est trips In Florida nnd. tho round
trip rnto on tho fine Clydo stoamori
is well worth tho extra timo It takes
on tho ship*.

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NOBLE McCULLER AND HIS STAFF AT DAYTONA BEACH

(D r The Associate* Prraa)

JACKSONVILLE, May 25.—
Charles K. Kersey and Edford
McKeci, both of Atlanta, wer*
killed and eight other men Injur­
ed in an automobile collision I
shortly before chwn today on the
highway
between Jacksonville
nnd Pablo Beach. Kersey and
McKccy were In a car with three
other men and were bound for
the city. Five rallrond special
agents were in the second car and
were bound for the beach. The
Injured snid that when the two
cars drew tcqethsr the outbound
car dimmed the lights and drew
to tho proper side of the road
hut the inbound car did not use
its dimmers. Tho inbound car
struck the other machine, nnd
ripped the entire left aide off of
it, left tho road nnd overturned,
killing Kersey nnd'McKeel in­
stantly. Of the eight survivors
nil were hurt hut not seriously
enough to lie »0 moved to the hos­
pital. The accident occurred on
n straight stretch of road.
McKeey, Kersey and
three
friends went to Pablo at midnight
on a fishing trip hut rain threat­
ening they were returning to
Jacksonville. The party In the
othor car was enroute to
the
beach on n fishing trip, planning
to arrive before daylight. Four
of them were railroad men, em­
ployes of the Jacksonville termin­
al company, the fifth an acquaint-.
nncc.
ATLANTA, May 25.—McKool and’
Horsey mndo their homeB hero for a
•lumber of years. Both were mnrriud.
McKool wns vice-president of Glddlngs &amp; Rodgers of Allniitn and camei
boro from Baltimore. Korsoy Was th$
southern representative of tho Durkco company. Roth woro well known
In local club and soclnl circles.
DEFENSE RESTED
IN BLIZZARD CASE
THIS MORNING
(Ily Thf» .\NNorlft(rd 1'reis)

CHARLESTOWN, Mny 25.—Th*
defenso rested Its enso this morning
•n tho trial of Blizzard on n charge
of treason, A rebuttal was bogun
Immediately by tho prosccuttlon.
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i
ASK SPECIAL SESSION OF
LEGISLATURE FOR ItEPASSING GAS TAX LAW
TAMPA, Mny 25.—Tho hoard o f
governors of tho Board o f Trndo
yesterday nftornoon passed n reso­
lution requesting Governor Hardeo
to convono tho legislature in n ses­
sion for tho singln purpose of re­
passing tho gasolino tax Inw. Thl*
net, which places a tax of ono cent
per gallon on all gasolino sold In tho
stnto, tho money to go to tho road
fund, hns boon toclnrod invalid by
the supremo court. Attorney Gen­
eral Buford, however, hns asked for
n rchenrinl,
FERTILIZER PLANT AT
GAINESVILLE I1URN8
GAINESVILLE, Mny 25.—Tho en­
tire plant of tho Standard Fertilizer
Company wns destroyed by fire Tues­
day night with n loss estimated st ap­
proximately $20,000.
Tho flamoe
apron dto a carload of fertilizer on s
spur track nnd that likowiso was de­
stroyed. \
Tho Iona is snid to bo partly covered
by insurance.
$1,000 Guaranteed Ant Bone at
L. p. McCuller’s.
60-flto
A European, touring
America
saya ho could break Monto Carlo.
But why should he, when ho can lec­
ture in America.

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Description o f
Land

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a

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Amount of Tax##
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” 11

T . L. CUSHINtPS ADDITION TO OV1HDO aa Recorded la Plat nook No. 1, Pa*a
40, Seminole County Records
.....................
Lot I and BV4 of Lot I ...-.............
K. D. J o n e s------------- 44.IB
OVIBDO SCHOOL TRUSTEES' SUB-DIVISION an Recorded la Plat Book No. X
, „ nd 4 ......

Vmt\ Ut^

r ,na,U COmntT ""w o o d m a n of the World 6.10

JOHN J. KOAN'S ADDITION TO OVIBIJO aa Recorded la Plat Book No. 9, Pa*e
S3, Seminole Coaaly Records
Lota If, 17 and II, Block 1..........
.............. ■J. D. Jones «...— —
I. O. SMITH'S ADDITION TO OVIBDO aa Recorded In Plat Book No. 1, Pago 43,
Seminole County Record#
W . B. A rgo, ct nl
63.70
Lot » .........................
O. I*. Hwopo ........6.20
Lot II and H I ft of Lot 32
WILSON'S ADDITION TO OVIBDO as Recorded la Plat Book No. I, I'aae S3,
Seminole County Records
W 16 ft of I^ot I Block A................
unknown ............. ___ 10.90
Lot 3 (less part belonging to C. J.
1.17
J. n. Jones ......
Marshall). Block A .................—•
9.36
J. B. Oxondlno
Lota 2 nnd 30. Block B ....................
MIDWAY NBAIl OVIBDO aa Recorded In Pint Rook No. I, I'aae 48, Seminole
County llecorda
Lota 3. 4, 6, 8, 29 nnd 30 ____ « ____
J. E. Oxendtne «........ 10.13
N W U of N E 4
— ;
Beg
lea HB
n cor of NU of 8 B 4 of
NW U
................
Ilun W 1131 ft N 326 ft W ISO ft
N 316 ft B 316 ft 8 310 ft B 1006
B e j *SW c m of N U of SB S'" of

Rm.'a n e t e 'i j f n r s r l i ' i f ' t ' w
191 ft N 226 ft

W

t

! :

11

11

16

11

11

15

11

11

16

31

&gt;1

16
15

tl
21

31
31

15

21

31

16
16

110 ft 8

BH*of H E V 4
o f “flW
1 acres a&lt;j In BB cor o f N W U o f
HWU .... ........................................
NU o f NBU o f BWU o f H W U - .
NEV, o f H B 'i o f HE 4 and 814 o f
NBU o f HEU .................................
W U o f HE 14 and NBU o f HEU or
-----BWU (lens H W &gt;4
jj ooff HB14)
BB
’ of’ ”HEU
■’ of” “NBU
"ol
f . .N B U .......,
EU
of
NU
8 BU of HE'/* of NW U nnd NU of
HEU_____
of NWU
lie*
____
_ (less
^
tica NE cor
run 8 114 2-3 yds W 328 1-3 yda
N 111 2-3 yds E 326 1-3 yds)....

{'ft I

14

6.72

10

J. B. Jones ct nl

7.92

3.22
4.63

2 Chna. Wllllnms .......
6 W. 8 . Jones ...........—

11.20
2.04

20

J. B. A C. U. Jones ...

C.60

21 31
21 31 2.60
m

O. P. Hwopo ...........
B. II Jones ...............

26.30
29.18

16

21

31

32

...................

N E U » f HEU " f B W U
................
NEU " f NWU
.....................
HU " f N E U and HEU .... - ..............
H WU o f HEU
...............................
B U o f HEU o f H WU ............... ..........
HEU o f HEU ........................................
H WU o f HEU o f H WU .....................
I*.U
*, oOlf HEU
Mil ■1
NE
NEV
EU Of...........
NEU ...........................
[WU o f HEU * NU of NW U *
NW

HU o f HEU of HWU
........
EU o f HWU
NIU
4V oi
■
&lt;
in
n
" f HWU o f NEU nnd HWU
o f HWU o f NEU
HEU o f NWU
r ^ s i ’i R V o f HE cor of NWU

21
21
21
21
21
21
21
21

31

32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32

10

21
21

32
32

19
19
19

21
21
21

32
32
32

20

21

32

13
11

13
14
14
14
16
16
16
16

30 Unknown ....................
40 Unknown ....................
40 Unknown ...................

6
10
20
10

T k f

D B IC R lP T IO If

68.60
18.37
18 86
4 1 66
26.45
15.03
13.87
16.10
16.56
9.35
9.35
46.10
16 60
13 25
10.39
17.18
31.05
21.20
16.60

OW NER

Taxes R i

a

15 8SKSS ::= = ■ -

i

THE H U D -D IV IS IO N OP M OUTH M A N P O n D O R A N T aa Recorded In PUt
.
Page H Seminole Couaty Records
®* L
floorgo Fox ............. 205.60 Lot I ...... ....................................... ........A
Union Lodgo No. 71 t „
D. C. Mnrlowo ....... 42.40 NU o f ' L o t
A. a. Guidon ......
JJJ
L o t -4
w . l . n i c k * ............
B
All Lot 17 (W . of R. R.)
H enry Poy Mclrs
Lot 41
Anna M. BeForrert

(Lena E 25U ft of Lot 9 nnd
nil of 10) ...........................................
E 26 U ft Lot 9 All Lot 10««...........
Beg 136 ft W of HB cornor....... ..
Ilun N 140 ft E 135 ft N to Com­
mercial Ht. W to Rnnd Ave
8 1162 ft E 162 ft 8 104.2 ft
E to beg. (lean Beg. 135 ft W
of BE nor Rlk 2 Tr. 2. run W
108 2 ft N 104.2 ft E 108.2 ft
H 104.2 ft to hog. Also Ions beg.
nt NE cor Blk 2. Tr. 2, run W
76 ft H 82.4 ft E 76 ftN 82.4
to beg) .........................................

I.ota 8, 0 mul 10
Lol 3 ......................................................

H. L. DEFORREST’S ADDITION TO MOUTH SANPORD ns Recorded In I&gt;|.i n, *
. .
'
1 Page 181 Seminole County llecorda
11
Lot P
Annn M. UcForrent
Lot 1 ..................................•««»«■•»« C
Anna M. DoForrnt
Lot J
D
W. It. Hick 8
Lnko Front Im p rov e­
ment Co....................
Idn WnrthQu Eatnto..
Ida Wnrthon Estate..
Ida Wnrthun Batata
T. E. Wilson ...........
T. H. W ilson ............
W. H. Thornton .......
B. W. llorn don .......
I). L Tlirnshor .......
B. W. llorndon .......
T. E. Wilson ............
Mrs. E. A. Smith....
W. Vonnblo
P. It Ilies ...............

2
;
2
J
*
2
3
3
3
3
3

4

Unknown ....................
Thotnna II. T a y lor ....
Oroon W hoelor .......
K. o f I'. Lodge .......

t
4
4
5
5

5
10

2

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9
»
10
10
10

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8

6.20

7.25
7.26

1*2 70
31 90
34.90
204.90
8.65
4.30
14.60
136.90
130.90
265.90
14.60
43.40
68.90
47.05

FLORIDA LAND AND COLONIZATION CO'S ADDITION TO SOUTH iANroRn
na Recorded In Pint llook I, Page 78, Reeorda of Seminole Couitr
Lot 3 .....
— .................................
Arthur Floyd .....
1(1
W . F. LEAVITT'S SUR-DIVISION, AN ADDITION TO TOWN OP (lOLDSDOUn
aa Recorded In Pint Rook 1, Page ST, Reeorda of Seminole Countr
E U o f Lot 4 .................................. « « «
C. H. Martin ....
i
lo t 17 ...................................................
Unknown ............. 'Z

SANFORD HEIflllTM ADDITION
Pages 02 nnd 63,
Lot 14 ................................................ ..
I.ot 13 ..................................................
Lot 16 ...................................................
Lot 63 ...................................................
Lot 138 ................................................
22 46 Lot 129 .................................................
9.10
4.30 MARKHAM PARK IIKIdllTS, na
68.90 . . .
.
mile
.
..
.
..
..
.

TO SANPORD aa Recorded In Plat tloek 2.
Records of Hrmlnolc
inr County
t in m iy
*I. ----------'
H. Eatrldgo ......... tii,
I. B. Eatrldgo ....... m
*
Hchollo Mnltioa .. .
i t*
N. C. Tnlllferro ...... s ««
Mra. A. A. (inner.... j u
Mra. A. A. (Inner.... j r
Recorded In Plat llnok No. I, I’nge T8. ItuU
County Record.
11. II. Bmlth .
144
D
Harry Wray
E
llohort II. Smith
in i
O
D. L. Thrasher .
a
D. L. Tlirnshor...
o
D. I,. Tlirnshor
o
D. I, Thrnnhor.

D. 1. Tlirnshor .........
('. E. Hocreal ...........
First National Bank
o f Tumpu ...............

69 80
34 90

II W. llorndon ____
Itoeklne Jones .........

86.20 N. II. GARNER'S SECOND ADDITION TO MARKHAM PAIIK HEIGHT., ■■ IU
77.40
corded In Plat llook No. 1, Page HO, Seminole County Record.
&gt;3 .....................................................
W. L n a v i*.............. m i

1 W. W. Lewis

Lot 6 ................................
I.ol 10 .............................
Lot 8 ................................
NU o f Lot 9 .................
E U Lot 10 ....................
Lola l, 2, 3. 4, 5 nnd 8 .
Lot 2 ..............................
W U o f Lot 6 ................
Lot 7 ...............................
Lot 8 ..............................
Lot 9 «.„....«..................
Lot in ............................
B U of I.ol 6 .................
HU &lt;&gt;f Lot 10 ............
Lot l ..............................

o f Lot 6
2.01
6
6 72
26.68 WU " f Lot 1. W U o f Lot 2 mul
W U o f Lot 3..................................
6.72
6 20 I.ota 6 and 7 ......................................
7.25

Unknown ...................
Unknown ....................

1

It. J. Lalng
•am# to First 8 L B to h#g—««
_ there
Notlee
la hereby
given
that tha
t h . amount
t‘&gt;&gt;1?1^ ‘ ndUa
f „ f * for
f f rr,|
&gt;^ ^ * 52?eln
Z iV
vw
l
loalte
to
o f aa
will ba
ntoeaaarr
to pay
taxsa
bere n Iaet
oppoei
IV
OP
CLOCK
11,
THOR
14 AND BLOCK 1L
W
.
M.
CLARK'S
IUD
-D1VI8IOIV
the tame together with coate of anch w l j and
willi bii aoid at ^ tub
IB a# Recorded la Plat Rook
Bo auotlon on tha Ith day of June, A. D. 111*.
th# offloa or tna city tax
Lot 7 „.«.—.... ——.......««...«««
leotor, In tha City Hall, City of Sanford, Seminole County, Plorlda.
Lot I _________________ ___
Lot 11 ------------------------ ------Tier OWNER
Taxes A Coat#
DESCRIPTION
Block
A. D. gTBNDIPORD'B ADDITION TO TIIM TOWN OP BANPOnD a# Records!.
Plat Book 1, Page 110, Seminole County Itecordo
** I
------------- nuLmiHAir Pk6PBHTV. cTT7 AP IAJV ou d , v Loh ITK
E. Z. Coiart
Lot I
1
-— t*a
i
Beg at the 8. B. cor of ....— ««_«««« 1
Unknown .... ..........
Lot 10
B. n. Trafford'a Map, Hun W
n. j. w h it# __ H
Lot# I* nnd II
117 ft N 388.06 ft 8 69 Deg
17 Min, B 126.1 ft, 8 241.74 ft
ItoniNSON'S SURVEY OP AN ADDITION TO SANPORD aa Recorded |„
J. D. Hood -------------1
to beg. (1 ncre)
nook 1, Pngea 02 and 03, Seminole County Records
n
neg nt the Int of the N. line of
E 100 ft (lea# N 118.91 ft) Lot 1~..
Richmond Cooper
Jommerclal
8
t.
with
W
line
of
Co
..........
Beg 117 ft W of BE corner of
'~
Palmetto Ave. Ilun N 481.5 ft
Lot 2, run W 60 ft N 117 ft B
N 89 deg 17 Min, W 448.1 ft.
50 ft 8 117 ft to beg___________
Snrnh Brunson ...
8 828.93 ft to Commercial Ht., E
W 131.85 ft Of Lot 1 (lea# alley)....
Alonxo Dingle
W
Lake Front Improve­
419.2 ft to beg ( 4.6 noroe) ............
. of- -Lot• 4* .„„«...««„.«.«
Rufu# 8 heppnrd E#t‘
ment Co............... — &lt;” .70 W 366.4. . ft
SU of Lot 33
-------------------------------------------------- Ella William#
Beg 260 ft N of Int of the N line
of Commercial Ht. with E line of
W . M. C L A R K 'S S U R - D I V I S I O N OP n L O C K 24 OP R O n i N S O N ' S S U R V E Y n&gt; . &gt;
Tark Ave. Run N 436.74 ft 8 69
A D D I T I O N T O S A N P O R D an Recorded In Pint Cook t, Page
r "I
deg 17 min. E 169.1 ft 8 379.30
100, Seminole County Records
Lake Front Improve­
ft W 148.8 ft to beg ( 1.4 ncre)....
......
Llstla Corker ...
,,.i
ment Co........ - .......... *57.40 Lot 1
Lot 2 nnd NU of Lot 3 ....................
Dnvln Jnckeon .
'M l
Beg nt Int of tho N lino of Pul­
Lot 15 .................................... ............ Unknown ...................................................
' }* l
ton Ht. with the W line of
i’nrk Ave. Run N 400.8 ft N
M. W . CLARK’S SUn-DIVISION OP RLKS, 88 AND 80 AND RU OF 28 linn,. I
69 deg 17 min, W 125.1 ft. 8
SON’S SURVEY OF ANADDITION TO SANFORD na Recorded In
, 1
445.2 ft E 117 ft to beg
( 1.1
Plat Rook I, Page 107,Seminole
County Records
'
Lako
Front
Improvo-.
ncre) .................—.............. — —.........
mont Co................... 206.70 Lot
I.ot
..................................................... 38
Joe Thomna
...... ....... i *•!
Pla Lot
K. II. TRAPPORD'S MAP OK T 1IK TOWN OP SAMP'ORD aa 12 * f.0Trd*4 ,n
Lot
........ ........................................... 36
Jim
Waldron
fJJ
llook No. 1, Pages 6(1 to 04 sad 113, 113, 1IB, ltd and 117
Lot
.................— .........36
Unknown ............J-ffl
Seminole Couaty Record#
9 Lake Front Improve­
A . J . C H A P P E L L ’ S SUn-DIVISION O F I I I .O C K (I. K . A J O F T O W N O F o n i i u l
I
Lot 1. .......................
,
ment Co.............. - *0.70
IIORO aa Recorded In Plat llook 1, P a g e 71. Records of Seminole
I
AJ
Lako
Front
Improve­
W
U of Lot 37 nnd W U of Lot
' ooaiy ■
Lot 4 .. .......— ............... ..................
ment Co............... ..
52.20
O
.Ellen Wllaon ....
*.,■
Lake Front Improve­
Lot 33 ......................... .
O
Walter Roger*__
Lot 5
ment Co...............—• 35.20 NU o f B 100 f t o f Lot 46------------- J
H a .tie Clark
”*
Lake Front Improve­
Lot 46
___ K
J. P. Lalng ..........
Lot 0
ment Co................... 35.20

Unknown ....................
Unknown ....................
l&gt;r H. PuloHton .......
Unknown ...................
10 W E. 1lodge* ....
40 H. F. Long ...............
10 .1 T Nixon ...............
40 Unknown ....................
40- Unknown ....................

14ft
40

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NOTICE

70.25
IS 96
16.80

10

1 '•

THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 1 9 ,1M1

48.2 II. W llarr ........... .
11 .8 0 . (1 St Clara Mooro
in F W Pain ...............
40
160
40

. »•

.........

14.80

32 40

METES AND HOUNDS DESCRIITION

Wllllnm llurnotto
Viola (Inrdner ........
W. II. W ight ...........
It J. l l o l l y .................
Mrs H. B. W o o d r u ff
E. Dickson
..............
Mrn. M. W. Lovoll ...
W. F. Hholly ....... ......
Luther Y. Ilrynn ....
Cntherlnn Bradford
(loorg o Fox ..............
(loorgo Fox
P. P. Tilnon ....
Mrs. W ill (loan
W. O. Jackson
O. F. Smith ...........
W. T. Wheoloaa .......
Orln Htonatrom
F. Ornhnm .....
W. (1. MoOIII ..
Eddie McOlll ....
Luvinn Williams .....
Luvlnn Williams ......
Unknown ...............«...
Sarah Hlokoa — —
Dennis Horsna
Wilbur Forrester __
a IL lloor#
J. D. Bn##d —
J. D. B n e a d ----------J. I). Knead ...............
Wnsloy JoncH ............
A. 1, Held
..............
Shop McWlillo .......
It L. Applewhite,
Trustee
............
N 11. dice ................
W U. Stewart Holm
W ('. Htowart 1loirs
W (’ Klewarl Helm
W. (’. Htowart Heirs
.1. II. Htovoua...........
E. M i Irani ling.......
E M. .V O. II tlamllng
Etnlly lllcka ...........
Mary Moado .............
Unknown
.................
Mahuloy Black .......
Mamie Pluming . . .
Ullhurt Hlokoa .........
Unknown ...................
M. .1 Bradford
(lllhnrt Hlokoa ...........
Ollhort Hlokoa .........
.1 V. Prloraon . ........
.1 E. Frierson *.........
Martin Splvoy ............
Addto Davis .............
Ullliorl Hlokoa .........
Ollhort Hiokos .........
Ullhorl S to k es...........
It. W. llorndon .... .....

Tp. Ilgr
See. So. E. Acre* OWNER
T ate. A (’oiti
21 90 Dcacrlptlnn of I.nnd
60, in
43.40 Bog 4.36 ch E and 6 3-4 oh N of
26 19 so
HU
**
85.90
Run E 10 oh N 3 1-3 ch W 10 oh
39.16
H 3 1-3 oh to hog ........................
3 1-1 H. Zltrow er
11.10
.
111
39.15 Ilcg 950 ft W o f U Hoc. Po. on
E lino ................................................ 16 11 30
13.40
nun W 370 ft H 830 ft E 370 ft
39 15
N 330 ft to lieg (lea* 15 ft on
31.60
N and W aldo fo r r o a d ).............
00.40
2 4 Mrs F.llxa D. Vaughan 31.1
63.90
36 19 30
Run
W
446
ft
N
100
ft
E
446
16.20
fl H 100 ft ........................................
43 40
1 W. D Turner ........
Ik
II 60 Bog 984 ft H nnd 25 ft E o f NW
31 19 31
91.40
Run E 205 ft B 86 ft W 205 ft
39.16
N 86 ft ............................................ .
6.85
M. F. n a m e s .
1411
#
6 85
(Signed)
A L F R E D FOHTEU,
4.30
4.30
B y: E. HOY, D. C.
17.90
14.60
43.40
0.40
111 ■
15.40 ■
11.10 ■
1.40 ■
1.40 m
21.3ft ■
9.4ft ■
26 4ft ■
11.Ill ■
N
14.8ft ■
■
5 15
2.60 ■
2,60 M
2.60
9 4ft
It HI
31.50 ■
10.25 ■
17 90 ■
14 50 ■
11 1ft N
11.10 ■
9.10 ■
28.10 ■
lit 20 ■
9 III M
4 3ft ■
A Count used to bo a man in charge of a count of COO per­
12. SO w
4.30 M
sons to whom lie was a sort of overlord. This is not true to­
14.50 ■
14.50 ■
day because of altered political conditions. We still hove
6.86 e
111(1 5
Counts, hut the Count business has changed somewhat.
0.85
8.66
0 86

Ullliorl Stokes .......
Ollhort Hiokos .........
Manila Maraliall ......
John II Brown .......
Cliax. Kmiiior
W. F. Noslilt ............
W. P. Noslilt ............
Julia Htuwnrl llk-ks

13.95
19 60
9.40
11.10
3.45
3.03
3.03
2 60

discounting
The

Count

Business, of all kinds, has undergone something of a rev
lution. It was not so many years ago that pack peddle
were the sole distributors and transporters of many of tl
household articles of tho day. Their legs sot the limits f
most distribution problems in those days.

7.26
ADDITION TO TIIE TOWN OF HANKOIID na Recorded In Pint
6.98 ST, tlEnTRUDE
llnok No. I, Pngea 112, I 111, 11(1, 117, Seminole County lleriirda
7.26 I.ota 2 mul
8
........................................
X
Ooorgo Fox ................ 17.90
7.26
4 .........................................
X
(loorg o Fox ................. 11.10

A. C. MARTIN'S ADDITION TO THE TOWN OF SANFORD na Recorded In Pint
llook No. I, Page US, Seminole County Iteeords
2.40
10 .1. N I'rnthor ...... ....
17.90
is
3.07 Lot 1
20 21 .32
10 .1 N. Prather ......
3.69
20 21 32
10
.
1
.
N
I'rathor
.....
..
.
17.90
12
2.61 Lot 6 .............
20 31 32
10 J. N. I’rnthor ......
12
Lot 7 ............
13.65
11 A. C. Juno* .......... ....
12
Lola I mul 2
5 76
20 A. 11 I'rny, Adtn......
21 21 32
DDITIUN TO MANFOIIII n« Itreordrd In Pint llnok
HO Unknown
.................
22 21 32
1, I'nae 2-1, Seminole County Records
9.86
20 M. U. Jacobs ...........
22 21 32
0.20 Bogin nt Int o f the E line of
30 Uni.nown ...................
22 31 32
Hmiford Avo. with N lino
of
Commercial HI. Extd. E Run N
4 93
16 J. T. 1lodge* ...........
27 21 32
318.5 ft H 69 dog 17 min
E
2.03
6 Ivo Ho If ............. .
27 21 32
121.26 ft lo Alloy H 276.6 fl
.98
5 Unknown ....................
28 21 32
W lo hog
Also ( I.oaa H 25 fl
mul part N o f N lino of CointnorCIIUI.UOTA ns Brrordril In Plat Book No, 3, I'aae HI, Seminole Cininly Records
Lako Front Im prove­
clul HL extd. E.) ...........................
1
Mrs O. II. Morrlment Company ...... 63.60
weather
..................
1.28
Lot 2 Block N
C. II. Atkin# ............ 17.90
12
Lot 2
VILLA MILLS ns Recorded In Plat Book No. 3. Page 113, Seminole County Records NRAVE'S ADDITION TO SANFORD na Recorded In Plat llook 1, Page 128,
L ots 1, 3, nnd 6 Block A ________
Ellxn A. tlrnvoa ......
2.54
'Seminole County Records
17.90
Lota 1, 2 nnd 3 .................................. CW. llorndon « «
B I ncre o f HWU «'f HUU o f HEU
19 60
All Hike II nnd ....................................J
»• W. llorndon ....
nnd W U o f HEU " f HEU of
4.36
i
........................................ K
Mary Ireaaon .........
6.80 I
6
E.
Hart
...............
32
n.
29
21
9.40
HEU ...................
................
................- .......................... K ,
I'oggy W atson ....
3.69 Lot 2
10 Unkn )WII ...................
NEU o f NEU o f HEU .................... 32 21 32
10.90
6 i&gt; P. Holf
................
W U o f NEU o f NEU o f NEU .... 33 21 32
J E. PACE'S SUR-DIVISION OF III.OCK “ C " MELLONVII.I.E ns Recorded In
N 8 ell o f W U o f HWU o f NBU
I'lnl llook I, Page Ul. Seminole County Reeorda
and W 68 Units o f NEU « f
8 M. M Long ...............
14 12 E 100 ft o f NU o f Lot 45 ...........
•)• M. Brown .............. 13.00
HWU o f NEU
................ 33 21 32
Drawdy
...........
II
2.02
H
.
61 90
32
10
Evn A. llorndon
HWU « f NW U o f HWU ............... 33 21
All Lot 47
37.03
Long
................
H
.
40
F.
34
21
32
HWU o f HWU
............................
20 Ik ulo 1 E. Hart .......
6.08
36 21 32
3 69 FLORIDA LAND AND COLONIZATION CO.'S ADDiTION^rt),MOUTH HANFORD
10 J. II. .Touch ................
28 21 33
3 no ^1! .................................
30 21 33 10 .1 II. JnncH ...............
01
W. L. lllcka . . . " " " « «
340
31 21 33 160 P. McKay Williams 26 68 *!, .......................................... ................ 28
’
W. I*. Ponranll ........
2.18
HU o f
Jones
...........«.«
4.11
20
31
II.
21
J.
32
'J ! ..............................................
29
W. I*, l'onranll ........
2.18
NU of
run W 460 ft N 483 ft E 460 ft H
483 ft
........................... .................
HWU o f NW U " f HWU
WV4 o f NEU o f HW U
—
f.............
HWU
" f......
HEU
o f NW/U
B” 8-4 o f NU o f NEU o f HEU
mul N«4 o f HEU o f NEU of
HEV1
N',4 o f NWU
NV4 o f NEU of HEU
.........
H 80 ncrea o f HEU o f N E U ...........
E U o f HEU o f NEU Unas NU o f
B U o f HEU o f N E U )
NU o f NEU o f HEU o f HWU...
HU o f NEU o f NWU " f N E U .......

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Unknown

II AM MOCK na llreiirdrd In I’ lnl
County Reeorda
Lola I. 2, 3. mul 4, nnd N 8.2 ncrea
o f I.ot 6
..... .........
8 1 8 ncrea o f I.ot 6 mid All l*ot 6
Lot 7

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35.44’ . W. .lone* ...............
10 Milo* Waggoner ....
9 8.1 II Itlllil .................
30 Unknown .................. .
16 Unknown ...................
6 W. F McCarty .......
8 Unknown ....................
9 Unknown ..................
10 Unknown ..... ..............
5 Henry French .......
6 Unknown ...
......
30 Florida (lrovon Co....
in Unknown ...... .............
8 Unknown ....................
6 Unknown ...................
11 Unknown ....................
20 Florida (IrovoM Co.
16 Florida Hrovoa Co.
10 Unknown ....................

Lola 73, 74 nnd 76 ..
I.ota 76 mill 77 ....
W U o f Lot 90 ...........
Lot 95 . ..
Lot 96
Lot 97
NH " f Lot 98
_HU
.. o f Lot 0* .
Lota 100, |01 nnd 102
I.ot 103
Lot 108
............
Lol 107 . .
Lot 109
Lola 110 nnd 111
I.ota 119 mid 120
Lot 131

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1 nnd 2 ..........................- ............
9.19 Lota
NWU o f .................................................
Lota 7, 8, 9,nnd 10 ..............................
SYLVAN niCTREAT ns Rrrnrdrd In Pint Rook No. 9, I'aae BU, Seminole County NEU o f ...........
Reeorda
. . .
. . . NU o f NEU o f .....................................
Lota 1 to 80 ................«.«..................
George Htnvlck ........
8.29 BWU o f .................................................
8 2 4 ft o f Lot 12 ...................................
SLAVIA COLONY CO.’S SUBDIVISION ns Recorded In Plat Book No. 2, I’aae T! W U Lot 4 .........................................
Seminole County Records
.
Lot 11 ....................
Lot 7 .....................................................
Lota 111. 117. nnd E 4 of Lot
r.,98 Lot t ..........................
HA
..................#A\iirnl lllonocy ...............................................
6.68
Lot 6
I^ot I
II.......................
Unknown ..................
Lot 0 nnd NU o f Lot 7 ....................
40
7
77
Unknown
........
...........
31
W 33 ft o f HU
._ o f Lot 7 nnd W
21
21
40 Unknown ....................
3t ft of Lot 8 ..................................
BWU o f HE 14 ••••............................ .. 7.1 21 31
Lot 8
...........................................
BWU o f NE 14 o f NE14 nnd W U o f
16 .1. R. Lowln ...............
HU o f W U o f ....................................
22 21 31
N W U o f NBU o f NBU ■ N
37.82
ft
of
Lot 2 ............................
Beg 76 ft W o f NE cor o f HEU
Beg HW corner Lot 13 ....................
22 21 31
o f HWU
....................
Ilun N 70 29 ft E 117 ft
H
Hun W 139 1-3 yda H 31 8 yda B
1.88
8.29 ft. W 26 ft H 22 ft W 14
1 O. I'. Hwopo ............. y
1.8 yds ................
139 1-3 yda N 34.8
2.01
ft
H
40
ft
W
to
b
e
g
........................
6
W
II.
Howard
.......
31
E H o f HBVI o f NBU o f NEU .... 22 21
2.61 Lot 8 .......................................................
10 A. F. IIohIou .............
N W U o f HWU o f NEU ............... 22 21 31
2.51
10 KIlMWorth Trust Co.
NW U o f NW U o f NEV, ............... 23 21 31
Lola 6 nnd 7 ........................................
NEU o f NW U (less 360 yda B *
\V 67 ft o f Lot 9 nnd W 67 ft of
W by 210 yda N nnd H In NE
5
70
26
Lot 10 ......... ...................................
.1.
II.
Lowl*
............
31
23
21
c o r ) ........................................ ............
23 4 1 Lota 8 &amp; 9 leas H 23.6 ft o f Lot 9
20 I». H. Drawdy ...........
24 21 31
10
13
Lot l mid NU o f Lot 2 and a Lot
80 11. F. Pool .................
27 21 31
814 o f HWU
..........................
0 ft K A W X 2* ft IT A 8 In
H 113 yds o f NH o f NWU of
3.39
NW cor. Lot 3; nlao W 6 ft o f
O.
P.
Swopo
...........
13
31
38
21
n h !A .............
................. ...........
HEU
....
HU o f Lot 2....................................
HU o f NWU o f NEU nnd NEU o f
HU o f luit 2 (Iona W 6 t ft ), nil
60 M unhoIw Ii Ko A HoIIoth
NEU
« ................................. ....... 31 21 31
Lot 3 (lean 6 ft E A W X 23
ft N A H In NW c o r ) ....................
THE SUB-DIVISION OP E. (I. TOWNSEND'S HOMESTEAD as Rrrnrdrd In Plat
Lot 6 ......................................................
Bonk No. 3, I'aae til, Seminole County Records
\ „„
Lota I to 8 nnd 17 to 23 ....................
J. P Muaaelwlilte ... 29.90 Lot 8 .......................................................
Lota 4 nnd 6
10 Monaelwhltn A Hollorn 1.93 Lotn 1 nnd 1 ......................................
32 21 31
Win. Long ...................
7.81Lot 9
33 21 31 40
60 B. F. Pool ................- 14.10 Lot 9
34 11 31
60 M. Hcott .................... 16.66 Lot 1 ..........
34 21 31
......
40 Muaselwlilto &amp; Hellers 8.40 N 44 ft o f Lotl 2 '...«.,
36 11 31
NEU o f NB1
40 Unknown .......................
8.80Middle 42 ft of Lot 4.......................
36 21 31
NW'
............
Lot 3 ..............................................
NW 1 o f NEU nnd HWU o f NEU
13.82 Lot 6 .....................................................
50 Newton Ilncon .........
4 11 11
o f NEU
Lot
6
.......................................................
9 11 11 160 Einnniiel M. Iluab .... 29 17 N 50 ft o f Lot 8 ...................................
NEU o f ...
1 .......................................................
AMENDED PLAT OP IOWA CITY ns Recorded In Pint lleok No. 2, I'aaes 107,
I mul N 23 ft of Lot 2.............
ins nnd loll Seminole County Records
10
All Block a 11, C, D, B, O, II, I.
Klnrldn tlrovea Co... . 16.15
nnd
6.1 Wllllnm J. Plalior .... 21 85
All Block M ................ ,......................
Florida Orovos Co. .
6 60
Loin 10 to 18 Block 8 ........................
All Blocks 9 ( lean lot 10 ) 10, 11.
12. IS, 14,
16.16,17.18, 24. 26,
26. 27. 28,
29,30.31(loan Lola
6 to 9 mill
14to 18)32. 33, 41,
42, 43 (IcHaLota 1to 8 nnd 18 to
22), 44. 45 (lean Lola I to 4 nnd
10 to It), 46, 61, 62, (lean lot
H 12 f t ) Lot 7
17). 63. 64 (I chh Lota It to 18),
310 65
Florida Orovea Co
66 . 66, 61. 66 ..................................

IAlt 66

M il

Unknown — ................

B. B. Jones ...«......
II. B. McCall ...........

Lota 18, 19, 20 nod 21
Lot 27 ........................

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40

1.61
6

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Pa«a 03, Seminole County lUaorda

Lots I, 4 and I -------------------------

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IV I&gt;. Daniel...............
John l.lndgren .......
Unknown ....................
Unknown ....................

All o f tlie Innda described In tlu&gt; foreg oing lying mid being In the County
tnd Hlulo o f Plorjdn.
Plorldn.
.
.
„
^
o f Hoinlnoln nnd
to word' "T o w n ah Ip” or abbreviation therefor ecoura It ehnll be held
W here the
to menu T owninlilp
n
. South o f Tallahassee, nnd whore tlio word " I l n n g o ' or ntioccurs
It shull
be hold to menu
Bust o f Tulluhusaos.
brevlutlnn t horofor
e r e f o r .........
.............
- ............................
JNO. Ilnngo
D. J 1NKINH,

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N uhin...........

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L. tl. S T I l I N(1 FELLOW'S SUII-DIVISION aa Recorded In Pint Hook 1, Page H2.
Seminole County Reeorda
Ilcg NE corn or ...... .
B
Run H 32 4 H ft w *401 ft N 11.
dog.
E
60
ft
to
Creok
Nly
along
Tax Colleotor, Hemlnolo County.

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Modern transportation, progressive sales methods— and ad­
vertising— have broken the shackles of time. They make ft
speedy job of what used to take years. Through advertis­
ing many an article hns been introduced simultaneously in
stores all over the country.
Advertising today is the method used by business to tell you
why you should have certnin goods and how to identify those
goods. The advertisements you find hero nrc a truthful
cntnlog of neded merchandise.
Articles of all kinds and for all purposes are presented in ft
pleasant way through tho medium of typo and picture. The
outstanding requirements of every member of the family
are met by offers of good merchandise of proved value.

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Use the advertisements for guidance and you i
will be a constant gainer

�mm
RD WEBKIT HERALD,

WhiL'.

POUTICAL

June 6th, 1222. My decision to enter
the race was made at the earnest re­
quest of many friends and I' promise
that if elected to serve the best inter­
ests o f tho ontiro county.
JOHN W. BELL.
na m

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(Paid Political Advartlssmsnt)

For County Commissioner
The friends of D. L. Thrasher an­
nounce his candidacy for the position
ef County Commissioner for District
No. 1, knoyrlng that he will at all
times be found doing his full duty as
he sees it and that the county will
have a business man in District No. 1
and a conscientious worker for the
people of the whole country.— Paid
Political Advertisement.

For County Commissioner
Having served the people of Sominolo County ns commissioner Bince tho
county wns established, I will again bo
a candidate for tho position of County
Commissioner from tho Third District
subject to tho doclsion of the Demo­
cratic'primnry to bo held June 6,1022.
C. W. ENTZMINGER.
(Paid Political A dvertisement)

For County Cm b W o m
I hereby announce my candidacy for
the position o f County Commissioner
from District No. 2, subject to the
decision qf the Democratic primary
to be hold June 6th, 1022.
JOHN MEI8CH.
For Member County Sehool Board
I hereby announco myself ns a can­
didate, in tho Democratic primary,
Juno 6th, 1022, for nomination to reelection ns a mombor of tho County
Board of Public Instruction for Berninoio County, Florida, from District
No. 1 (Sanford).
FRED T. WILLIAM8.

For County Commissioner.
(Paid Political Advertisem ent)
I hereby announco my candidacy for
tho position of county commissioner
For Member County School Board
jn District No. 1 subject to tho de­
I hereby announce myself a candi­
cision of tho Democratic primary to
date for nomination and re-election as
bo hold on Juno 6th, 1022.
a member of tho County Board of
G. L. DLEDSOE.
Public Instruction for Somlnole Coun­
(Paid Political A dvertisement)
ty, Florida, from District No. 8, sub­
ject, of courso to tho Democratic Pri­
For County Commissioner
I Hereby announce my cnndldacy for mary to bo hold Juno 6th, 1022. Hav­
tho position o f County Commissioner ing been a member of the Board for
for District No. 4, subject to tho de­ four terms, I fool that past sorvice is
cision of thr Democratic primnry to my best recommendation ns well ns
For County Ommiaaloner
qualification, nnd if nominated and
I hereby nnnounci my candidacy for ho held Juno Ctli, 1022.
eloctod I promiso tho samo careful ad­
D.
F.
WHEELER.
the position of cot.nty commissioner
ministration in tho future as in the
.Paid Political Advertisement)
for District No. 2, subject .to tho de­
past.
cision of tho Democratic primary to bo
For County Commissioner
CHAS. F. HARRISON.
held June 6th, 1022.
I hereby announco my candidacy for Gonova, Fla.
WALTER HAND.
(Paid Political Advertisem ent)
tho position o f County Commissioner
(Paid Political A svertlsem cnt)
for District No. 6 of Semlnolo Coun­
For County Commissioner
For County School Board
ty, subject to tho decision of tho Dem­
I announce my candidacy for tho po­ ocratic primnry to bo hold Juno flth,
I hereby announco my cnndldacy for
sition of County Commissioner for tho 11)22.
ro-olcction nn a mombor of tho Bonrd
District No. 2 subject to tho dodRlon
o
f Public Instruction of Semlnolo
B. II. KILUEE.
o f tho Democratic primnry to bo hold
(Paid Political Advertisement)
County, representing District No. 2,
subject to tho Democratic primary to
bo held Juno 0th, 1022.
Having hcon a member of this board
for tho past seven years, I fool that
my pnst servico is my best recom­
mendation, nnd if nominated nnd elect­
TH E BIG N E W FEED STORE
ed, I promiso to do my best for tho
advancement of tho public free
N O W IN OUR N E W BUILDING
schools, which I cbnsidor tho largest
asset of any community.
Respectfully,
CHAS. A. DALLA8.
— Paid political advertisement.

CATES CRATE CO.

n&gt;M

Fur Representative
At tho earnest request of many
friends I have decided to kccomo n
candidate for tho position of represen­
tative from Sominolo County subjoct
to tho docision of tho Democratic pri­
mary to bo hold Juno 0 th /1022. Ilnvtho pooplo to tho host of my ability
nnd boliovo I urn qualified to give
them real sorvice as n member of tho
ing sorved for throe torms us repre­
sentative nnd knowing tho needs of
tho county nnd tho state I will setvo
Florida legislature.
FOREST LAKE.

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Is y o u r
Teed co stin g
to o m u c h ?
Then got acquainted with Purina
0-Mulnu&lt;. It Is not art "Alfulfa
Mulo Food" nor is it u stock medi­
cine, lint only tho good sound
grains prepared in such a way
that you get the most (or your
money.

Try This
Peed your mules on ons third
lens of tho puro digestililo O-Molono (l&gt;y actual weight) than you
could possibly tine of oats or corn
or cheap "mixed foed" and watch
tho results. You will get

.

(Paid Political A dvertisement)

For Repreaentativo
I, horoby announco myself a candi­
date for tho offico o f representative
from Sominolo County, aubject to tho
Democratic Primary to bo held June
0th, A. D„ 1022.
O. P. SWOPE.

X PURINA T

O-MOLENE
FOR

HORSES

SolJ In thtthirbor.nl bagt only, by

ALL PRICES EFFECTIVE AJ' ONCE FOR CASH
Purina O-Molene 100-Uih., per sack ......................................$2.52
Purina Cow Chow, 2-1% Protocn, 100-lbs., per Hack.,....... :.$3.23
Purina Calf Chow, 25-lbs., per Hack ................................... $1.20
Purina Hen Chow (Scratch) 100-lbn., per sack .........
$2.80
Purina lien Chow (Scratch), 00-lba., per a a ck ..................$1.10
Purina Hen Chow (Scratch), 8 1-8-lha., per aack ............$0.20
Purina "Winner Brand" Scratch 100-lba., per a a ck ........... $2.00
Purina Baby Chick Feed, 100-lbs., per a a ck ..................... $2.21
Purina Baby Chick, 50-lbs., per aack................................... $1.72
Purina
Baby
Chick
Feed,
8« l\t\
1-3It...
11)8.,.......
por. . a
a ck ...................$0.25
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C l 'Til
Purina Chicken Chowder, 100-lba., per aack .....................$2.70
Purina Chicken Chowder, fiO-llm., per H a c k ....................... $1.01
Purina Chicken Chowder, 8 1-3-lba., per aack ..................... $0.10
Purina Pigeon Chow, 100-lba., per aack............................ $1.81
Lnrrp Dairy Feed, 100-lba., per a a ck ................................... $2.50
Cotton Seed Meal, Bright 7% , por aack............................. $2.52
No. 1 Race Horae White Clip Data, 100-lba., per H a c k .......$2.50
No. 2 White Clip Oata, 100-lba., per aack.............................$2.10
No. 2 Yellow Mixed Corn, 100-lba., per a a ck .....................$1.01
No. 2 White Corn, 100-lba., per a a ck ....................................$1.01
Alfalfa Steal Pea Green, 100-lba., per aa ck ......................... $2.21
Puro Wheat Brand, 100-lba., per Hack ............................... $2.58
Pure Wheat Shorta, 100-lba., per sack ............................... $2.25
Gfit for Chickens, 100-lha., per aack................................... $1.50
Oyster Shell, 100-lba., per aack ...........................................$1.50
Huve you Hccn that new chic fountain we juat got in? It
fllH any MASON JAR, can’ t leak or overflow. CHICKS can’ t
get wet and CHILL— It naves baby chicks. It and PURINA
keepa them healthy and growing. We aro giving them free
with a sack of PURINA CHICK CHOW. Tell your neighbor.
Call and get youra— if not Hated nnk ua for it. Will give one
anck of Old Beck Sweet Feed or Purina Molaaaea Feed with
every $10.00 purchase. For your gnrdcn and flowera phone
ua for fertilizer. We know the kind you need nnd furnlah
any amount. Phone ua your wnnta— If we haven’ t got It will
get it for you. Thanks!

PHONE

(Pnld Political Advortlsefncnt)

For County Commissioner
I will l&gt;o n candidate tolsuccccd my­
self to tho position of County Com­
missioner from District No. 6, subjoct
to the decision of tho Democratic pri­
mary to lio held Juno Gth, 1022.
ENDOIt CURLETT
(Paid Political Advertisem ent)

Mora Work
Better Health
Lower Feeding Coet

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M, Itn

181

NEW STRUCTURE

(Paid Political Advortlalna)

For County Commissioner
The friends of John Melsch an­
nounce his candidacy for the position
o f County Commissioner for District
No. 2, knowing that ho will at ail
times be found doing his full duty as
he sees it and that the county will
have a business man in District No. 2
and a conscientious worker for the
people of the whole country.—Paid
Political Advertisement

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AT. MAT

a -s

HAVE PURCHASED PROPERTY
AT CORNER OF SANFORD
AVENUE AND SECOND
STREETS
Thu B. A O. Garago o f this city
have purchased tho property at the
north-east oemor of Sanford avenue
and Second streets and will erect one
of tho finest salesrooms and garages
in tho city at an early date. The B.
&amp; O. Garago under tho mnnngoment
of Messrs. Perry Jcmlgan and Brax­
ton Baggett has been most success­
ful nnd recognizing the fnct that
Sanford would soon bo a city of
A year a go—
twenty-fivo thousand people hnvo
been looking for a good location to
almost unknown
build n much larger nnd moro com­
modious structure for their constant­
ly increasing business. They handle
T oday — a leader
tho celebrated Lexington and-Hupmobile lines nnd at their new garago
will give sorvices on these two cart
only and thus guaranteeing Lexington
and liupmobllo ownors the best of
A sweeping verdict for Q U A L IT Y
servico at ail times. In their new
place they will carry a full lino of
parts for theso cars nnd with a lino
of accessories and an up-to-date gar­
age nnd salesroom will hnvo ono of
the finest places in tho state. Messrs,
■lernigan nnd Baggett believe In ad­
vertising nnd stnto that much of their
success is duo to tho fnct that thoy
hnvo spent over $100 per month ev­
ery month in tho year with tho Daily
nnd Weekly Herald in advertising
the Lexington nnd liupmobllo cars OF PROHIBITIONISTS DECLARES BAND OF REBELS SIEZE FORTnnd in their new building thoy will
REPORT OF SOUTHERN BAP­
RESS OF LOMA BUT TURN­
do moro than this nnd expect to lot
TIST CONVENTION
ED IT BACK
the world know whnt tho B. &amp; O.
Garage in doing.
(S r The Aaaorlntrd I'rraa)
Illy Thr Aaaorlntrd I'rraa)
JACKSONVILLE, May 22.— En­
MANAGUA, Nicaragua, May Z2._
forcement o f law now main tnsk of Revolutionary movement broke out
prohibitionists declared report of So- here today when a hand of rebels seiz­
clnl Service Commission of tho South­ ed Fortress Loiun, commanding this
ern Baptist Convention made public
ARE AMONG THE MISSING AND today. Also denounced moder ndnnce, city. Upon representations of Ameri­
can Minister Rumor, however, the rev­
ESTIMATE OF LOSSES CANrace track gambling, violation of Sab­ olutionists Inter agreed to turn over
NOT HE ESTIMATED AT
bath nnd urged Baptists tu demand the fort to tho commander of the
THIS TIME.
strict censorship of moving pictures. American marines at 10 o’clock to­
Commission expressed approval of night to he given buck to the govern­
Illy The Aam.rlntrd I'rraa)
banning
Arbucke pictures ami declar­ ment.
BREST, Mny 22.—Ninety-eight
persons nro missing nnd two hundred ed much more needed.

ENFORCEMENT
REVOLUTION
OF THE L A W
IN NICARAGUA
IS MAIN TASK
BREAKS OCT

AMERICAN LADIES

and forty-two were saved of those
aboard the British steamship Egypt,
when it was sunk o ff Island of Ushnnt
Saturday night by a collision with
tho French steamer Selno, according
to tho Intent officinl figures.
Among tho missing nro two Amorican women, Mrs. M. L. Sibley and
Miss V. M. Boyer, whoso homo ad­
dresses are unknown hore.
According to tho Egypts Pursor,
tho ship floated only twenty min­
utes after her plates woro crushed
by tho Seine. Tho Egypt, ho declcarcd, wns not moving at tho tlmo o f
tho accident, nnd wns lying to, on ac­
count of tho dense fog nnd sounded
her siren continuously,
Tho Seine loomed up out of darknoss and struck the Egypt amidships.
Purser estimated that fifteen passen­
gers, thirty white officers nnd fifty
Inscars of tho crew wero missing.

Illy Thr Aaaorlntrd I'rraa)

WASHINGTON, Mny 22.—Tho
Dempsey bill authorizing improve­
ments of rivers and harbors wns pass­
ed today by tho House. Tho funds
are yet to ho provided.

POL ICEMAN HURLED FROM THE
FLORIDA EAST COAST
THIRD STORY WIN­
WILL NOT RUN LINE
DOW
OKEECHOBEE TO MIAMI
Illy Thr Aaaorlntrd I'rraa)

CHICAGO, May 22.—Collapse of
tho threatened building trade strike
and nn attack on a polciemnn who was
hurled from a third story window of
a building under guard were tho prin­
cipal early developments today in tho
so-cnllcd labor war. Thu policeman
was badly hurt.

ST. AUGUSTINE, May 22.—Offlclnls of the Florida East Const rnilwny today denied their road had en­
tered Into n contract for tho construc­
tion of a lino from Okeechobee City
to Minmi nn reported sovcrnl days
ngo from Tullnhnsseo. An omphntlc
declaration wns mndo that thcro wns
nothing to tho rumor.

ALABAMA POWER CO.,
Tho Soclnl Department of tho Wom­
MAKES ANOTHER OFFER
FOR MUSCLE SHOALS an's Club will hold n bridge party to­
morrow (Tuosdny) nt 3:00, Mrs. B. A.
WASHINGTON, Mny 22.— An offer Howard, hostoss. Thcro will ho a
of two million nnd n quarter dollars short business mooting before the so­
for tho Gorgnn Power PInnt and the cial hour.
Government’s interest in railroad and
nnd transmission lino from Gorgas to
Musclo Shoals has boon mado by the
Alabama Powor Company.

RESUME DELIBERATIONS
MUST AGREE AT ONC*
Illy The Aaaorlntrd I’rraa)

Illy Thr Aaaorlntrd I'rraa)

LOS ANGELES, Mny 22.—Tb*
Jury in tho Burch trial was scheduled
to resumo deliberations at nine
o’clock this morning. They took the
caso nt four-thirty o’clock Friday af­
ternoon. Judgo Reeves said if no
agreement wns reached by ten or
eleven o’clock, ho would discharge
the jury.

WASHINGTON, Mny 22.—Soven
railroad executives representing n
group of nlncteon which participated
in tho Whlto House dinner conforenco
Saturday night, at which timo Hard­
ing asked voluntary action by tho
railroads in cortnnin rate reductions,
today held n two hour conference
with members of tho Interstate Coipmerco Commission.
INDUSTRIAL WORKERS
IN POLAND WILL HAVB
Chinn produces about 1,600,000 tons
ANNUAL VACATIONS
of Iron ore annually nnd is estimated
to have n billion-ton reserve.
(Uy Thr Aaaorlntrd I'rraa)
WARSAW, Mny 22.—Tho Polish
A Herald Wnnt Ad will help you.
Diet has enacted n luw requiring on
annual vnention of two weeks with
006 cures Dengue Fever.
38-20tc pay for all industrial workors.
BOSTON, May 22.— Mrs. Sibley and
Miss Boyer, missionaries onrouto to
Indian. Mrs. Sibley has relatives at
MG REDUCTION IN PRICE
Toledo, Ohio. Miss Boyor formerly of McWhorter No. 21 Hand Fertilizer Distributors now $19.25 f. o. I&gt;. Jackson­
Aspinwall, Pa. Mrs. Sibley wns a ville, Fla. Write for special cash discounts nnd delivered price. Hundreds
widow of somewhat beyond middlo
of those in uso by Sanford Growers.
ngo, returning to Indian after a visit "GET NEW MARCH. 1922, PRICE LISTS------------------ BEFORE BUYING
hero. Miss Moyer had no pnronts ot*
E. O. PAINTER FERTILIZER CO., JnckHonvIlIc, Flu.
relatives and was taking up work in
the mission field for the first time.

For County Commissioner
I hereby announce my candidacy for
tho position of County Commissioner
from District No. 3, subject to the de­
cision of tho Democratic primary to bu
600 cure** Malarial Fever. 38-20tc
bold Juno «th, 1022.
W. II. BALLARD.
— Paitl Political advertisement.
DEMPSEY BILL PASSES
IMPROVEMENT RIVERS
AND IIAURORS

LABOR WAR
IN CHICAGO
BREAKS OUT

JURY IN BURCH CASE
KAILKOAt) EXECUTIVES
HOLDING MEETING TODAY
MAY MEAN SOMETHING

To prevent n cold, take 006. 88-20tc

Whlto's Cream Vormifugo is cer­
tain destruction to iqtostlnnl worms.
Tho Dally Herald Delivered to your It Is harmloss to children or adults.
door six days a week fo r 15 cento— Price, 35c. Sold by Union Pharmacy.
-A d r.
Join tho throngs of renders.

Farms, Homes,
Groves, Lots
I HAVE THEM

SANFORD IS GROWING
“SPURLING’S SUBDIVISION” 19ing,,t,rnc'
atten­
tion— lots ure being sold right along and building In this
section is such as to glnddcn the heart of those who huve
the good of Sanford nt heart.
This iB no idle talk— 1 have weighed tho statement and
to say just what is my candid convictions would put it
most too strong for the careful, conservative person— that
person whose eyes nre turned backward— Tho fellow who
has VISION will agree with me now— the other later.

J. E. SPURLING
"The Man Who Sella Dirt Cheap'
Watch the South East Corner of Pa&amp;e Two

�» n o o A n rv iu ; ttuoal Y HERALD, f i u u a y , jhay w , lvra

COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TORN UP
OVERR CONTROVERSY OF OFFICIALS
ABOUT COMMISSION FORM
An Attempt W a s Made on the Life of the Mayor
By the Bomb Route
( n r Tkr Associated Press)

COLUMBUS, Ga., May 22.— Joint conference of county and
city auhtoritieB today to consider action to ho taken to bring to
justice the persons responsible for explosion of a bomb under the
home of Mnyor J. H. Dimon here Sunday morning. Attempt on
mayor’s life attributed to persons Vdio recently addressed letters to
Dimon and City Manager Hinkle threatening to kill both unless
Hinkle was discharged. Hinkle was attacked on the street near his
home several weeks ago by persons said to be opposed to commis­
sion form of government now in effect here.

SANFORD LADIES BAND
WILL START REHEARSALS
WITH THIRTY MEMBERS
Third Band to Start in Sanford in the Past Eight
Months— Some Record

onn-hour’a address, and was Immedi­
ately followed by Judge T. Picton
Wnrlow nnd Judge L. C. Massey, both
counsels for the defense. Both sum­
med up their case clearly nnd convinc­
ingly, but the address of Mr. Davis,
which wus tho last to be given, enmo
nlmont ns an electric current, in an
overwhelming manner, nnd rnng with
human appeal that was i tresis tub] o'.
Tho case went to tho jury at two
o’clock Saturday afternoon nnd nt 5
p. m. the Jury filed out to consider tho
verdict.
Immediately upon receiving tho
nows of tho verdict, Attorneys for Dr.
Hulley nnd the University, announced
that n motion will bo made next woek
for a now trinl.
Miss Hunt was almost at the verge
of a nervous collapse Inst evening, but
overwhelmed with joy when told of
thfc nows and with tears sparkling she'
exclaimed, “ At Inst—after fifteon
years I can feel totally ex hone rut cd.
I shnll always have a tender spot in
my heart for Orlando nnd Its people,
and particularly for that jury.”—Or­
lando Sentinel.

E LEN HUNT

WINS SUIT
FOR DAMAGES

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Jacksonville, Florida

ALAN

SCOTT, Local Representative

Let everybody clean up their yards
and rcsidencoa and get ready for
the advent of tho thousands of peo­
ple hero Saturday. Sanford will be
talked about for many months to
conlo nnd it Is up to the people as to
whether it will ho favorable or unfnvornblo talk.
Hub-My-Tlsm, an nntiseptic. 38-20tc

THE VERMOREL FRENCH
KNAP SACK SPRAYING MA­
CHINE IS THE BEST MADE.
SOLD
AND GUARANTEED
FOR $25.00 BY CATES’ CRATE
CO. PHONE 181.
37-tfc

AG EN TS

W ANTED

Netlee * f A i i IIm IIm ( m T u D m # tl» »
der H e llM BTB o f U eT lea eM l ■(*«•
s i n o f tho sto ic o f r U r t ia

Notice Is hereby given
that
Oeorgln A. Pettlshnll, purchaser
(
Tnx Certificate No. SIS, dated the Si
day o f June, A. D. 1919, has filed M
certifica te In my office, nnd haa m l
application fo r Tnx Deed to lesua In aocordance with law.
Bald certificate

erty situated In Homlnole County, F lo r­
ida, to -w it :
Lota is to 21, I)look 1L
Geneva. The said land being assessed
at tho date o f the Issuance o f such cer­
tificate tn tho name o f W . A. W hit­
comb.
Also Tax Certificate No. 211, dated
the 2nd day o f June, A. D. 1019, haa
filed said uertlflcnin in my office, and
hna tnndo application fo r Tax Deed to
Issuo In accordance with lnw. Bald cer­
tificate embrucea the fo llo w in g de­
scribed property eltuatod In Somlnol#
County,, Florida, Ito -w lt : Lota 1 to -If,
Illock it, Oonevn. The said land being
asscssoil nt the date o f the Issuance o f
such certificate In tho name o f W. A.
Whitcomb.
Unions said certificates shall be re­
deemed according to law Tax Deed will
Issue thereon on tho 2nd day o f June,
A. D. 1911.
WITNESS my official signature and
seal this the 27th day o f April, A. D.
1922.
(B R A D
B. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Circuit Court.
Homlnole County, Fla,
By: A. M. W E EK S, D. a
ST-Ote

Mon nnd women wanted to handle city
trade nnd retail tho original nnd
genuine Watkins Products, Remedies,
Extrnctn, Spices, Toilet Requisites,
Household Specialties, Automobile Ac­
cessories, etc. Over 150 guaranteed
products. Our values are unequalled In Circuit Court, Seventh Judicial Cir­
nnd Wutklns' Quality is in a class by
cuit. State nf Florida, County of
Sentloole.— In Chancery
itself. Wrlto today for free sample
OHUISK OF IHJHIACATIOH
and full details of our offor nnd whnt
it rnenns to you. Tho J. R. Watkins Minnie Felder and Mattie E d w a r d *
Complnlntants,
Co., Dept. 70, Memphis, Tonn. 38-5tp
vs.

George Hhoppord, and E. J. Sheppard,
Defendants.

Notice of Application for Tax Deed To tho Dcfondnnta: G eorge Sheppard,
and E. J. Sheppard, o f Fltrgernld, Beu
thl’ st,n‘ c ,UVU0L ne* ,neorB1’ who re­
Under Section 575 of the
Mill County, (leorgln :
It appearing from tho BUI o f ComGeneral Statute* o f tho
t‘,r" e&lt;1 J r° m ^,C “COn° , lnBt " Rkt’
plaint herein filed by Minnie Felder
Kprr Bnid ,UL
impossible to
State of Florldn.
and Matlle
Edwards,
Complainants,
thnt
the defendants George Sheppard,
u'n 1
wi dth
th,°
k lt
and E. .1. Hhoppnrd, are residents o f the
taken on the inside of tho
Notice Is hereby given thnt J. E. town o f KltiKnnii&lt;l. Hen Mill County,
lovee indicated that the current of
Georgia, and that their pontoffleo ad­
Lnlng purchaser of City Tax Certi­ dress
la Fit sacra Id, Hon Mill County.
the river did not carry the bntturo
ficate No.
(Inteii tho 1st day of Dn., that there In no person In tho Hlat#
o f Florida, the eorvlco o t subpoena u p­
away to its full depth.
April A. D. IDIfl, hns filed snld certi­ on whom would hind Die said defendMajor Kerr not!lied R. T. Coiner,
or either o f them, that It la tn#
ficate in my office, and hns tnndo ap­ nntn,
belief o f thoso coniPlnlnnnla that til#
chief of the fourth levee district, that
plication for Tax Deed tn issuo in snld defendants and each o f them I*
he considered it likely thnt tho lovco
tho ago o f tw enty-on e year*.
accordance with law. Said' certifi­ over
It Is therefore ordered that you. tn*
proper would not be nffectcd. No
cate embraces tho following described said defendants, and each o f you do
appear In this court to tho Illll o f Comrepairs were attempted Inst night, hut
property situated in City of .Snnford, piulnt heroin filed upon Monday, June
men wore put to work llillng sneks
nth. A. D. 1922. tho same being a rut*
Seminole County, Floridn, to-wit:
day o f thin Court.
with snml so thnt they would he
It Is further ordered that this order
N 4 !’ of I.ot 4 Block 18 Chnpninn
ho published iiih' o a week for fotlr cpn,n th° 0VP" tT of emergency. A &amp; Tuckers Ad. Tho said land being sociittvo
wooke In the Hanford Herald,
newspaper published
In Sanford.
" r moro “ J Npw 0rlcn,1B po C0‘
assessed nt the dnto of tho isunnro of aSeminole
County, Florida.
" un '™ro Hon,t " thoB'cc™ to nttcnd such certificate in tho name of Wm.
.......__...............
.........
...................
Witness my hand nnd tho seal o f the
to rellef ' vork lf BUph ‘&gt;«°mca "«*• Simpson.
Unless said certificate "vnl' , \ ,h,H 11,0 ,4lh ,lr,y ° f AprU*
(HEAL)
D, A. POUGLA8B,
Stan‘ on I,,,mtntIon 1b ,n shnll he redeemed according to lnw
t
CMnflc,
l&gt;r'',ins |lur 9 ’ •
Tax Deed will issue themn on the
Hv: V E. DOlJOl.AHS. D. c !
T. H. TR ANTltAM,
Ifith day of June A. D. 1D22.
_______ \ _ _
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Attorney for Complainants. 37-Bto
WITNESS my official signature
C A T T l^ lR 0 0 1 W S
and scat this the 11th day of Mny In t'lrnilt Court of (he Seventh Judic­
ial ClreiiW. Stale of Florida, Semi­
A. D. 1022.
nole County.— In Chnneery.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Ulinr.lt
FUIl PUBLICATION.
Clerk Circuit Court,
Somlnolo County, Florida Mrs. Lola Horn*, Complainant,
v*.
By A. M. WEEKS, D. C.
30-fltc Enrl J. Horn*,
Defendant.

AND AUTO GARAGE
FOR SA NFORD

T o: Karl J. Horne, Chicago, til.:

Snnford is not only recognized by

appearing from an a ffidavit filed
Notice of Application for Tax Deed In Itthis
cause thnt you
nnn-real*
e - are a .....
home poople ns boing one of tho best
___ , _________„r Florida,
. __ therefore
re
Under Section 575 of the
art'
you, Earl J. Horne, are hereby
orderM
General Statute* of the
places for Investment hut tho peoplo
ppear b
before
to be nnd appear
e fo re our
our said Court
n Hanford, Florida,
at the Court Mouse in
■ State of Florida.
of other cities are recognizing this
on tho first Monday In
I June, A. D, 1911,
tho same being the&gt; 5th day thereof,
fact us well and Orlando folks will
and n rule day o f this court, to nnewer
Notico in hereby givon thnt I, N. the Bill o f Complaint filed herein
soon hacomo heavy investors in this Durmnn purchaser of Tnx Certificate against you, else the same will be ta k ­
nn con fanned and follow ed b y a p p ro ­
city. Among the first Ih tho San No. 387, dated tho 4th day of Juno en
priate decree.
It
In further ordnrod that thin ord er
Juan Garage of Orlando, distributors A. D. 1017 ,hns filed snld certificate bo puhllehed
In the Hanford Herald, a
of tho Studobnker, Packard nnd Chev­ in my office, umi hns mndo applica­ newspaper published In Homlnole C oun­
ty, Florida, once each woek fo r fo u r
rolet cars who wanting a salesroom in tion for Tax Deed to Itsuo in accord­ consocutlvn weeks.
Given under my linml nnd tho seal o f
Sanford nnd being unable tn Tent n ance with law. Snld oentifiento em­ said
court, this the 25th day o f April,
placo, bought the Parker property at braces tho following described prop­ A. D. 1922.
(HEAL)
E. A. DOUOLA8H,
tiio corner of First street nnd Myrtle erty situated in Senitnolo County,
Clerk o f the Circuit Court,
Homlnole County, Florida.
nvonuo and will erect at once a fine Florida, to-wit:
Uy. V. E. DOUGLASH, D. C.
brick salesroom and gnrngo thnt will Beg. SW Cor. of N. 1-2 of S 1-2 of Z. HASH.
Attorney for Complnlnnnt.
S7-5to
SE 1-4 of SW 1-4, Sec. 13, Ewp. 21
he a credit to tho city.
A. C. Fort is in the city and expects S. Range 20 E. Run E 284 ft N 105
In thr I'n u n o f County Judge, Homlnole
to spend much of his tinio hero in tho ft. W 204 ft. S 105 ft.
County, Stair o f Florida
interests of the new salesroom and
The said innd being assessed
NOTICE TO CIlKIMTOttfl
gnrngo being one of the owners of tho at the dnte of isnunneo nf such
In rr Kslnlr o f
San Juan Garago and it was through certificate in thu name of Unknown. MtlH. A. It. HTILB8, Deceased.
nil CrodllorH, Loguloas, Distribute*!*
his dcslru to locate in Sanford that Unless said certificate shall lie re­ Toand
nil iiornons having claims or d e ­
the deal for the Parker propurty wns deemed according to lnw Tnx Deed
mands against said out,Mo:
You, and each nt you, are hereby n o ­
pulled off. Paul Diggers, of thin city, will issue thereon on the Ifith day of tified
and required to present
any
elnltmi umi demands which you or elthwill ho one of the salesmen for tho June A. D. 1022.
ur o f y o u m ay havo ngnlnst tho estate
WITNESS my official signnturo o f Mth. A. It. Stiles, deceased, late o f
now garage nnd with their line of
County, Florida, to the undercars tho now business is hound to and seal thin tho 11th day of Mny Honimnlo
■Ignod, administrator o f said
estate,
within two years from the dnto hereof.
prove successful. The new building A. I). 1022.
Dated February ll l l i A. D. 1922.
,
will l)o 100x87 feet and modern in1 (SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
L. J. HARTLEY.
Administrator.
ovory particular.
Clerk Circuit Court,
Longwood, Fin.
15-910
Somlnolo County, Florldn
By A. M. WEEKS, I). C.
30-Otc In Court of County Judgr, Seminole
PALATKA CUHD MARKET
County, Mlalr nf Florida
STARTS UP THIS WEEK
NOTICK
OF
DIHSUI.IITION
NOTICH
(IF ADMINIHTIIATOIl
AFTER FIRST ATTEMPT TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

Pnlntku’H second attempt to start
a curb market where farmers can soil
their produce direct tu thu consum­
ers will 0(1011 for business tomorrow
morning nt'D o'clock on Lemon street
Just in front of tho court houso. If
present plans work oyt thoro will bo
a largo number of groworn of fresh
vegetables and othor products in with
their supplies nnd tho housewifo will,
no doubt, find it to her ndvantnfto to
get her basket nnd go to mnrket.
Tho venture has been planned nnd
worket up by Miss Florcssn Sipproll,
home demonstration agent, nnd she
hns seiored tho cooperation of many
farmers. Local business men are also
interesting thcmsolvcs In tho venture
ns it mennn the bringing into I’nlntkn
of a large number of fnrmors who
will hnvo their cash sales with which
to make their own purchases after tho
mnrket closed.
Already ope producer is advertising
in today's paper thnt ho will havo
fresh eggs, from tho finest chickens,
nt 25 Cents per dozen, or will sell flvo
dozon for tho dollar. Ho also will of­
fer new potatoes at 20 cents per peck
nnd all other produco at similar
prices. This represents n saving of
about 25 per cent nnd no thrifty
i hnusowifo can afford to overlook it.
SS Ho hns forty dozen fresh eggs at
JjthiH price, nnd mny hnvo moro.
J
Shipped eggs from other stator
■ cost 30 and 35 conts hero, and potn
S| toon shipped from hero to Jackaon
S ’ villo nnd hack again coat 40 to 60c
a por pock.

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Now is tho time for Summer application of fertilizer to citrus trees to servo tho douhia purpose of creat­
ing now growth, which Ih tho foundation for next year's crop, and of developing tho crop now on tho trees.
Summer Fertilizer pays for itself by increasing the size of tho fruit. Bo liberal with your trees, We
recommend tho following brands:

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ANOTHER BREAK IN
LEVEE THREATENS TO
FLOOD MOItH LANDS

NEW ORLEANS, Mny 22.—A soction of the bntturo or river hank dur­
ing nermnl stages, nt Stanton plan­
tation on the west bank of tho Miss­
issippi river, eight miles below Now
TWO OF FLORIDA’S GIRLS
TO UE SENT TO PARIS Orleans, caved In late yesterday, ac­
cording to Frank II. Kerr, chief of

Anno Hnrwick of the Florida
state College for Women and Lucy
Snnford is destined to have not only
But now comes tho best part of nil Fletcher of Greensboro, Florida,
this
hand business. The Municipal High School will represent Florida at
one of tho largest bands in tho state
the International Track nnd Field
Band, the Legion Snx Band nnd tho
tmt iiiid of tho best bands in tho stnto
Ladies Band will bo combined into one Meet for Women in Paris, August
and will have more musicians hero in big hand of NINETY MEMBERS nnd 20, 1022. Tho event will he staged in
the next twelve months than you could at the beginning of the tourist season the Pershing Stadium under tho au­
find in a city of twenty-flvo thousand will open the season with a big band spices of the Federation Sportlvo
people. This condition was brought concert—one that will create a furor Feminine Internationale.
This decision was reached Sunday
about by 10. A .Ball, tho efficient band­ all over the state nnd will no doubt
master, who since his tnking up his put Sanford in tho front rankH of May 14, when the results from tho
Eastern Tryout Meet, hold nt tho
residence boro has been the most ac­ musical organizations in the south.
Oakesmere
School, Mnmaroncck, N.
Good hand music and good hands
tive man In his line in tho South. Mr.
V.,
the
previous
Saturday were nnBall first organized the Municipal are the grentest asset to any city nnd
nounced. Miss Hnrwick made first
Band that has been brought into bear­ recognizing this fact the people of
ing in a few short months into one Sanford are hacking their hands to the place in finals in the javelin throw,
making a record of 127 feet, 10 Inchof tho finest hnndn in the state. Not limit nnd the world will hereafter
es,
and breaking the world record by
content with this Mr. Bnll brought know Sanford as being the host “ hand
five
foot. The new world record in
out a thirty piece Saxophone hand call­ city" in the United States for the size
javelin throwing was set, however,
ed the Legion Sax Band and within a of the city.
The regular Tuesday concert in by Kathryn Agar of Oakesmere, who
short time ho lind the boy# playing so
well that they have already given a Central l'ark will ho postponed this made a distance of 134 feet, 3 1-2
Inches during preliminaries, Hho foil*
contort. Now comes the Ladies' Band week and tho band concert will be giv­
ed to do an well in the finals. The
that promises to be one of the best en at the Peoples’ Bank corner Friday
measure for the javelin event Ib tak­
juid one of the most unique musical night. Chairman Lake, of the band
en
from tho “ both humi" throws.
organizations in tho entire south. commlttoo will hnvo arrangements
Miss
Hnrwick also entered tho
Composed of sonic thirty Indies this made for the band to play on the
hnsehnll
throw nnd tho shot put
band has received their new instru­ street that night for the benefit of tho
events
In
each of which she rnnkod
ments nnd will givo their first rehear­ first contingent of Shriners to como to
second.
sal this week and by the beginning of the city nnd there will be n fine hand
All during her career In tho Flor­
the tourist senson will be nblo to concert and street dance for the visi­
ida
Stnto College for Women, Tallmtors.
"blow" with tho best of them.
hnssce, Miss Hnrwick, who Is u sen­
ior now, hns starred in athletics
foz the plaintiff, plond with the jury
where her individual scoring haa
to glvo tho young woman total oxhondone much to win the championship
orntlon for which Bho hns been fight­
hnnnor for hor clnss,
ing for so many years, and declared
Lucy Fletchor, freshman In Groonsthnt the amount asked by her would
boro High, was unable to attend the
only partially compensate her for tho
Eastern Tryout Meet beemiso of ill­
persecution she hnB suffered result­
ness in her family. Since hor record
ing from the expulsion from tho col­
of 8 feet, 1 1-8 Inches, brood jump,
JURY FINDS FOR PLAINTIFF IN lege nnd tho rufusnl of Dr. Hulley to made at tho Florida State College
at least niako a statement thnt her
CASE AGAINST I)R. HULLY
for women during tho State High
character was not involved. Ho‘ made
AND STETSON
School Girls’ Athletic Met could not
several deliberate charges against Dr.
lie approached nt Oakesmere any
Miss Helen Hunt, of Jacksonville, Hulley and attacked his Christian nearer than 7 feet, 7 ,inches, she has
was awarded $25,000 damages Inst ev­ principles and ethics as an educator been selected to go to Franco on tho
ening by a jury in tho 17th Judicial and head of a Christian institution to Amoricnn Tenm.
Circuit Court in this city in a case deal with a young girl placed in his
Those two Florida girls, Anno Hnr­
against Dr. Lincoln Hulley and the personal care at the college oh he wick, formely of Jacksonville and
Stetson University, charging malicious had dona with Miss Hunt, who wns now of Miami, nnd Lucy Flotcher of
nnd illegal expulsion of the plaintiff then only a girl of less than seventeen Greensboro will represent Florida in
from the University in 1007. The ver­ years of age. Ho enumerated the Paris in August if Florida people
dict, which was brought in by tho Jury many potty charges, mostly unruly ovinco enough interest in whnt thoso
at about 0:30 p. m., came ns n culmi­ pranks, charged by Dr. Hulley to have girls have done nnd can do to givo
nation of a five days* heated trial in been made by hor nnd which was said the money needed to Bend them to
Orlando, nnd ns stated by attorneys to have resulted in her dismissal from I’nris.
for MVhh Hunt, as an award to her nf- tho school because of being incorrigi
Their totn! expenses will approxi­
ter fifteen years of continuous hut hie nnd uncontrollable, nnd in practic­ mate $1506. Of thin sum, Greensboro
very much interrupted efforts to ex­ ally all cases succeeded in satisfactor­ has promised $150; Florida Stnto
onerate herself from the cloud that ily proving thnt she wns only a partici­ Collego $200. Will the other com­
was cast about hor when ordered from pant of many, or they were only imag­ munities of the Stnto raiso tho re­
the school, and particularly for tho re­ inations nnd perhaps inventions of tho maining sum, so that Florida enn
fusal of Dr. Hulley to offor rensonH denn of tho girls. Mr. Davis drew a he represented in tho All American
word picture of this dean that caused Team? Send all donations heforo
for her alleged expulsion.
Miss Hunt was awarded $15,000 by almost tumultuous laughter in tho July 20 to Miss Katherine W. Mont­
« jury in Volusia county against Dr. court room mtd in tho Jury. He said gomery, F. S. C., Tallahassee, Flor­
Hulley for slnndor in 1011, hut this ho wns unfit to he in chnrgo of young ida, Instructor in Physical Education
verdict was sot nsldo by, tho Florida girls of lively spirits who were unused I jn VlorlVla Ktate College,’ and iucmSupreme Court, and much testimony to the extreme puritanical measures bor ()f t,)0 Nntionn, Womon-8 Track
from thnt trial wns used for tho prel- which were propounded upon them by Athletics Committco.
ent trinl.
. this dean, who was a spinster.
In selecting tho All American Team
In a ringing address to tho Jury SatI.. W. Baldwin, leading counsel for to Hcnd to tho International Meet in
urday afternoon, E. W. Davis, counsel the plaintiff, opened tho case with a Paris, nil records, (1) from tho recent

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National Intercollegiate Telegraphic
Meet for Women, (2- from all recent
State High School Qirla' Meets, (8)
fro mathletlc competitions for women
conducted by playgrounds, industrial
centers, and Y. W. C. A. athletic or­
ganizations throughout the nntion,
an (4) from the Enstem Tryout
Meet at Mamnronock, Now York,
Mny 1.1, wore considered by tho Na­
tional Commlttoo in choosing tho All
Amoricnn Tenm.
Ehis
Included
thousands of competitors nnd it is In­
deed n spiondid achievement of our
Florida girls to hnvo made this Am­
erican Tenm nnd Florida is honored.
Whnt flnnnein! backing will ench citi­
zen of tho State glvo thoso girls that
$1500 may be raised to send them to
I’nris in August?

Nollco In hereby given that tho partncrahln hnrntoforn axlstlng bntwunn I&gt;
L. Thrunhur ami N. 11. Marnor, umlur
tho ttniun o f Thrashar ft Garner, line
lirnn iltHKolvnd by mutual cunsaiit. and
Mm hiiMlricHH Imrotofnro conducted tn
thu name o f Thrasher ft Garner has
been taken ov e r and will hu continued
by D, I, Thrasher, who has ..............I
and will nay all nf tho Indohtudnusx of
the said farmer iiartnershlh, and will
receive anil coloet all moneys duo said
firm.
Dated this 2Hth day o f April. 1922.
I). L. TlillAHMEIt,
N. II. GAUNEIt.
•17-r.tc

(For Final Discharge)

la rr Kalnle of
J. HAMM,TON HEP.
Notlao Is hereby given, to all whom It
may concern, that on the 20th day o f
June, A. D. 1922, 1 shall apply to the
Honorable E. F. Mouslioldnr, Judge o f
said Court, uh Judge o f Prohutc, fo r my
final illiicharge ns Administrator nf the
ratals o f J. Hamilton Hep, deceased, .
and that nt tho same time I will pre­
sent to said Court my final accounts
as udmlulstartor o f snld estate, nnd nek
tor tholr approval.
Dated April 10th. A. D. 1923
AARON R. ANDEH8.
35-910...
Ailmlnletratof.

.NOTICE TO CIIKIMTOIIS
In Court of County Judge, Hrmlaol*
In Cuurl u( Mir Cniinly .lodge, Mriiilnnlr
Courty, Htntr of F lo r l^ ^ l
Calmly, Slnlr o f Florida.
In rr K slslr of
NOTICE OF AIIMINIMT
FETE It NOLAN, Doconsed.
(Fur Final tllsehari

T o nil C r rilllor s, I , m a t e d , l l l s l r l l i u l r d
' nnil all F crsim s Inn lu g CI iiIiiih o r l l r inIIlids iigiiliisl snlil r.nliilrl

You, amt each o f you, nro hereby no
t If lid mill required to
present
liny
claims and (teniamis which you, or nith
nr of you. may hnvo against tho estate
o f Peter Noinn. deceased, Into o f Homlunlo County, Florida, to the
undersigned Administratrix o f mild CHtnte,
within two years from tho date hereof.
Dated May 12th, A. D. 1922.
JULIA T. HMITM,
Administratrix o f tho Estate
of Peter Nolan, decoused.
noniNH ON ft DUMMIES,
Attorneys for Estate of
Peter Nolan, deceased.
39-Hte

MONEY
SAVING
PRICES

III rr Estate o f

H A R R IE T T B. COONEY,
Nollco Is hereby given, to all whom It
may concern, that on the 20th dry o f
.time, A. I). 1922, I shall apply to the
Honorable E. F. HoushoMer, Judge o t
raid Court, ns Judge o f Probate, fo r my
final discharge um A dm inistrator nf the
estate o f Harriett II. Cooney, deoaasud,
and Ihat at thu mime lltno I will p re­
sent lo said Court my final account* at
Administrator o f said estate, and nek
for their approval.
Dated April 11th. A. D. 1912.
F. J. McDANNEU
36- Otp
Administrator,

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Sanford Herald that the present pop*
ulatlon of Sanford is In excess of
7,000.
Reference
to
Sanford's
achievement would not bo complete
were mention omitted of the part
the Sanford Herald played in secur­
ing the passage 'o f the bond too*.
Of course no newspaper can afford
to be non-progresslvo and it would
naturally be expected thnt Bob Hol­
ly would work for and support any­
thing thnt meant a bigger and bottor
Sanford, so In giving- credit for
what has been accomplished, tho
Herald should not bo loft out of tho
reckoning.—Lakeland Telegram.

THE SANFORD WEEKLY HtiRALD, FRIDAY, MAY 20,1922
and trust company which was o n e ! Florida. Laurie Taylor is proprietor
of tho first in the field but which of tho Palms Pharmacy, ono of the
never got anywhere because It finost drug stores in this part o f Flor­
EOWDR, 9 CV10S UHt OUT
fought against accepting the tele­ ida. Both of them are old friends of
lHERE TO VAAsMJE K\C*S CM««
phono, the electric light, tho type­ the Herald editor and we were glad to
\U A. V4HILE, HOT J « * Y
writer and everything new, Includ­ see them again.
I9 ETVIEEM SOU V1 VAE, UU TVMUKS) ing advertising."
J. S. Sllgh, M. W. Tnrploy, Mayor
WA ROUUlW H\% PAPER \\
Not one bit too strong is this ar­
Duckworth,
H. H. Dickson, B, R. Cox
i BEf»r TOVJU tU TVV EOUUTW
gument of tho man , who does not
und'Chns.
McDowell,
of Orlando, were
Vl WE EVUEMAA VAOEODM
believe In advertising.
here
last
night
attending
n meeting of
WOVAJHBRfiS HAS GOT A 4
That fellow who refuses to use a
LONAU 'M PWEWDtN A BUhWw]
telephone, or n typewriter, or olec- tho Central Florida Water Traffic
OP
\
tric lights, or automobiles, or a cash League.
register in foolish, you say.
Hon. W. A. MncWillinmn, candidate
So are you, if you fall to avail
yourself of the great power of pub­ for congress from the Fourth district,
was here today in the interests of his
licity.
candidacy.
Mr. McWilliams has maqy
Advertise nnd be broadl—St.Petfriends in Sanford who nra always
ershurg Times.
glad to see him.
-----o------------

MICKIE SAYS

big stations east and west. Dr. Stev­
ens now has a set that la all righ t and
he and his friends are enjoying thi«
personal touch with tho rest of the
United States every night.
The Juniors of tho Sanford High
School will banquet the Seniors to­
night at the Valdez Hotel nnd it U
said that over one hundred will ait
down at the tables—one of the largest
crowds that over attended n Junior
banquet.
F. P. Rines has an advertisement In
this issue calling attention to the fact
that ho is giving away a free nuto
signal lamp. With every dollar cash
purchirso you get a froo chance on the
signal lamp. Sec Fred nnd have him
tell you about it.

«n Ull triitac HilM. AArwtUta# ntn m
«ukU Mi M il b m M iMlInttM. fMS
PERKY WALL DISCUSSES VITAL
ftt Jltf, W 111 fW M U , il MTMM.
PUBLIC PROBLEMS
Col. Stovall o f tho Tampa Tribune
The address delivered at tho regu­
haa auod the Florida Post at Winter
Dr. Ralph Stovens had his radio
Park for Ubel.
Gee, Colonel, we lar weekly luncheon of the Rotary
talcphono atl set last night to got the
never would auo another newspaper club yesterday by Hon. P. G. Wnll
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Langley and
Marine Band concert and he not only son, Frank, of Lakeland, were in the
for libel. There is no satisfaction In was a masterly nnd courageous re­
heard this fine band playing In Wash­ city yesterday tho guests of Mr. Langview of local and state political con­
that kind of stuff.
ington but henrd a fino speech on tho ley’a brother, Dr. Thoo. Langley. Mr,
ditions, Mr. Wnll gave evidence of
------------ o
— ■
Woodrow Wilson Foundation Fund dc- Langley was formorly trninmaster
Tho campaign bo far has been a deep study of his subject and tho ab­
dead one. Seminole county should ility to analyze our public problems
Mrs. Emlor Curlednnd*heV mother, ' ivored
^ t r o lt and other items of hero nnd tho many friends of tho fnmliven up things and have some good as well as to suggest policies, that
Mrs. Elchnor, o f Geneva, were In th«| intero*t « ntl ™ Bic
^
ot the ily wore glad to sea them again.
meetings.
There is nothing like would lend us to higher ground. He
city yesterday.
&gt;—
"
getting the people together on any wns unsparing—but fully Justifled—
PRO GRAM
and nil occasions and having n big in his criticism of tho present-day j
Thursday afternoon nnd nothing to (
puiilicul methods, and tho nudionco
time.
do till tomorrow. Go out to tho golf
of intelligent nnd successful busi­
links am) look them over.
Other com*
______
Next Sunday will bo Nutionol ness men was apparently in thor- niplng raging locally.
. ,
*.
, .. ,
, .,
Memorial Day or rnthcr next Tues­ ough sympathy nnd accord with h is' munition, according to tho public! ,,
d b p u t „t tho lock press ore sufferinp tho 111
of
“ '■ ™ vln* ris&gt;&gt;t nton, ond It
day |s National Memorial Day and expression.
W° ' "
Snnford will observe Sunday instead. o f nmtorlnl nehlovoment hy tho men,'this blteht. Wo reenll mnny y c . r s | h t h t .
By WALTER BEN HARE
Let everyone come out nnd honor tho who hnvo been elevated to high pub­ ngo n similar condition in n south
memories of the doparted heroes of lic position during tho past 20 yonre. Florida city where we wore then re­
Place: A Southern Homo
Mr. and Mrs. IL II. Pattishail, of
Petty personal politics, rather, than siding, which suggests thnt such per­
all timo.
policies—constructive, enlightening iods of clattering tongues comes in Geneva, woro in the city today on
...........-o
Characters
visiting their many
The Florida Pharmaceutical Asso­ policies—is tho bnno of this stnte, cycles. The editor of thin pnpor h e-' business
lievcs
now,
ns
ho
believed
then,
thnt
fri‘,,uis
K
n&lt;i
relatives.*
Mntlnm Chnrteris— An Old Aristocrat........................... Helen Witte
ciation holds Its annual meeting on nnd has been for yenrs. For ncnrly
--------Enid Bellamy— A Southern Cinderella..................... Dorothy Stokes
Juno 14 in St. Petersburg. Would n quarter of century the citizens the senndnl monger nnd character!
It not he n good thing for tho local who call themselves democrats hnvo assassin is infinitely more contomp-! T. W* Lnwton, tho gcniul superin Miss Rosa’Winterberry— A famous Settlement Worker...........
druggists to rink tho pill rollers to been adrift, without compass or rud-; tlblo than his or her Biihjoct. So wo *undent of schools wns culled to Jnck........ .................... i........................................... Elizabeth Flowers
moot In Snnford noxt yenr. Wo be­ der—no conventions hnvo boon held feel it not amiss to reproduce an ox- sonville yostordny hy tho serious iil- Miss Johine Bell Randolph— AHttle Coquette....Ollle Vera Glisson
bis mothor.
Katherine Hawk-—An English Nurse............................. Doris Moore
lieve Knnfrird could mnko it most in­ hy the pnrty, no principles enunciat­ prossinn wo mnde then ns a p p l i c a b l e n, ss
to
n
present
condition
hero:
,
--------ed, no platforms adopted.
Caroline Hawk— Her sister, an adventuress.......Demarius Musson
teresting for them.
Ouidn, in one of her clever novels, [ Curtis Barber, who is attending tho Mammy Judy Johnson— A Block Blue-Gross Widow...............
It Is high time that tho progressive,
thinking
men
of
this
stnto
gave1
‘’barges
thnt more lives hnvo boon Florida Stnto University at Gnlnes............................................................................... Nonie Williams
At every meeting of tho circuit
hoed
to
these
matters.
A
domnnd
'
*n«hlcncd
nnd
more reputations , ville, will nrrlvo homo Sunday for tho
court in Snnford ono in struck with
the fact thnt Seminole county must should he made upon the democratic |‘ 'Hahted by "they say’ ’than can be High School commencement exorcises
Svnoosis
bo peopled with a (lne clans of cltl- state executive committee that stnto charged to tho mu’ deror. It is doACT I.— Living room at Charteris Hall. Enid comes home.
Remember that the National Mem­
renn, There *are hardly over nny convcntlon he called for the consld-1I,lornb,e’ ,mt tr‘10' t,mt lbore nr« in
Rending—
Jnne— an arrangement from Seventeen by Boothe
cnpltnl crimes committed nnd but oration of public affairs and for tho ‘‘very community persons whoso orial Day will i»o observed at Central
Tarkington
........................................................... Bernice Austin
llttlo work to do with the petty eas­ proclamation of party principles, n 1minds, in roHtloss convolutions, re- |&gt;nrk Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock,
Rending—
Tending
the Baby Fox............................... Theresa Koonea
ft,,d uingnify tho faults of oth- Everybody is cordially invited to «tes nnd misdemeanors.
Our people is within tho province of tho comACT
II.—
Same,
three days later—The burning of the Will.
hnvo but little use for courts and mlttec, in our judgment, to call n ers. They draw conclusions from tend.
Dialogue—
Meow!
...................................................................
Denison
they uro certainty n law abiding convention, nnd to nrrnngo for a their own vicious thoughts and acts,
Daisy
Dalrymple..................................................................A
Butterfly
people otherwise the court dockets primary to choose delegates to the and hida their own shortcomings be­
Mr. nnd Mrs. R. A. Tcrheun hove Jessica Reeves— A Novelist............................................. Addie Muller
would ho crowded from time to time convention. Apportionment of rep­ hind the monstrous characters they moved from tho Dr. Marshall house
ACT III— Same, two yenrs later. Cinderella goes to the ball.
resentation in the convention should paint of their fellow mnn.
with offenders against the inw.
on 1‘nrk avenue to the Shinholsor
In every community is to ho found house at the corner of Third Btrcot
------------ o-----------he mnde on the basis of tho demo­
this
coterie of character assassins. and Magnolia nvenuo.
cratic
vote
cast
In
each
of
tho
coun­
A "Ford For President" club has
They drnw no distinctions. Evory
been formed In Detroit. If Henry ties. This would result in tho ma­
one who is worth discussing at all
Major W. S. McClelland nnd Laurie
Ford has anything to do with it we jority of the delegates being chosen
will mnrk him off tho list of acquain­ hy tho growing, progressive sections is placed upon tho operating table Taylor, of Eustis, were nmong tho
tances. Hdnry l#jrd ns hood of the of tho state, and it is fair to as­ of opinion nnd X-rayed by exploiting ^prominent visitors to tho city today,
"They say permits the , Major McCleinnd is president of the
Ford works and ns head of Muscle sume that the spirit which would tongues.
widest rango of conjectures, which Eustis Stnte Bank nnd one o f the most
lie
in
marked
contrast
to
that
which
Shoals or nny other big enterprise
grow with ropitition nnd soon as- prominent citizens of Lake county and
35 and 50 Cents
is all right nnd great worker for tho controls our legislature.
mime
dcflnlto authorship ns they is well known all over the state of
Mr. Wall declared in his address
people but Henry Ford as president
Buv a Salmagundi-------------------- Buv a Salmagundi
would he a fizzle. There are plenty that the three outstanding prob­ travel. Thnt person In tho commun­
ity
who
might
hnvo
had
some
secrot
of men for the Job of president but lems to width the Intelligence of
sorrow which sho or |io could not
few for tiie jolt thnt Henry Ford has the stnto should address itself nrc
nvort, in nlwnyn an available sub­
in view—that of showing tho cor­ taxation, education and transporta­
ject. The assassin applies tho an­
porations that a man may ho head tion. Mr. Wnll has made this snmo
aesthetic of pity, proceeds with the
of a big corporation and yet have n statement mnny times and no exten­
diagnosis and finds thnt it wns all
ded argument Is needed to carry
heart.
Ids or her fault. It Is easy to con­
conviction to the mind of nny intelli­
struct a plausible reason for condi­
gent cltien thnt he is right—that in
HELP THE HOY SCOUTS
tions.
They fortify their conjec­
the equitable and intelligent solu­
tures with trito epigrams nnd nevor
Dcnnc Turner of this city Is tion of these grave problems is in­
apply tho rule of reason.
treasurer of the District Boy Scouts volved the prosperity, the progress
Can thnt person who\ has never
Division and this division comprises ami happiness of the people. But
been
tempted stand in just Judg­
wiint
measure
of
consideration
l»
the counties of Osceola, Lnko, Or
ange, Volusia and Ilrevnrd.
They given such matters hy tho nverngo ment over his weaker brother? In
We are entitled to it just that those whoso colorless
want n sufficient sum of money to politician?
have n director engaged for tho year Judge hy the results, achieved—nnd souls know nothing hut tho routino
who will look after the Hoy Scouts the results, surely, cannot ho satis­ should sit in judgment of tlioso to
. In this district nnd keep them to­ factory. Our nyatom of taxation ia whom has been given thnt restless
gether, look nftor the camps, keep inequitable, the law is not’ enforced temperament which mnkes for action
them busy nnd on their toes all tho as it is written, and there is wido some often misdirected?
time. It requires one man lo give divergence of opinion as to tho re­ "Would you, thnt spangle of exis­
tence, spond
all of hiH attention to this groat sults if tho law should ho enforced
About
the
secrot—quick about It,
-work and Seminole county is asked exactly oh it is written nnd without
Friend
I
Yor the sum of $750. Tills is a small favoritism. Some there are who ntA
hair
perhaps
divides tho False
sum when you think of tho vuBt guu thnt Complete enforcement -of
nnd
Truo;
tiie
Inw
would
bring
disnstcr
to
amount of good thnt will lie accom­
And upon what, prithee, does llfo
plished here for tho boys nnd since many important interests—Mr. Wall
y
depend,”
Seminole county Inis one of the best among them, There are others who
Without
exception,
tho
senmini
Boy Scout camps In tiie state it be­ hold contrary views, who beliovo
monger and character assassin has
hooves all of ns to keep up the that the assessment of till values
more
than ono skeleton in his or her
good work nnd get all tho monoy would greatly rcduco tho buulcri of
own closet. Thoy rattle the hones of
taxation.
It
is
not
lo
our
credit,
wo
possible to further tho enuso. Lot
others to drown tho clattor of lliolr
the good men and the good wumon must admit, thnt wo have on the
of tho community help out in tho statute books fundamental lnws own.—Pnlntkn News.
Boy Scout movement—the greatest which wo are deliberately ignoring.
HE BROAD— ADVERTISE
in history for tho helping of tho Then, In recognition of tills division
hoys, our future citizens. Seo Dcuno of judgment—each sldo being .sup­
Could you do without a telephone
Turner. He will toll you all about ported hy men whoso opinions nro
in
your business?
entitled
to
respect—a
law
ahould
it.
Hits the mitomohilo displaced tho
ho framed covering this vital mnttor
which could ho enforced.
Tho do- lu-rso to haul your merchandise?
SANFORD STEFS FORWARD
Would Vou write your business
plornhlu condition of our educational
letters
with pen nnd Ink instend of
Tho voters of Snnford recently system Ih a sore point with every
u
typewriter?
parent.
Tho
transportation
problem
showed their public spirit nnd their
How about using tho old-fashion­
good sense hy overwhelmingly sup­ is a matter of vital concern to ev­
porting n bond Ishiiu for municipal eryone—It affects evory mntorial in­ ed oil lumps instend of electric
lightH?
Improvements. More than $025,000 terest.
And thnt emth register system
TJtoso are the matters to which wo
will ho spent for new streets, n mu­
why
not discard it?
nicipal pier out into Lake Monroe, should ho addressing oursolvcs, rnthAll
of theso thingH nro modern
or
than
to
supporting
tho
nmhitions
n boat basin, a public library nnd
business
nids.
Without them tho
of
potty
professional
politicians
to
certain minor civic undertakings.
business
men
These nro renl, progressive
Possibly the iuomI remarkable thing secure public offices.
about tho vote was tho fact that tho inntters which, rightly disposed could not hnndlo his nffnira.
But there Is another of tho newer
thero wore 415 in favor of the bonds of, will accelerate tho ^development
things
in business which is moro
and only 63 against, tho proposition of Florhln nnd will nttfnct hero tho
important
thnn nny of those.
being about eight to one. Within n most desirable type of people,—
That
other
thing is publicity.
Tampa
TU
jioh
.
year Snnford will ho able to boast
About
it
tho
Philadelphia Public
■
—
-n—
*
■
of paved streets in prncticnlly every
Ledger has written:
CHARACTER ASSASSINS
section of tho city, n complete sys­
"No business can ho broadened
tem of sewers and a $50,000 munic­
without
publicity. Tho man in bus...... would
.............H wo
ipal pier that
he a____
credit
to ’ nru to accept the clamles. til
_
_ __ times Itho
Lit Him,
j nn_ tine whisperings, ho insistent now j inosn who does not appreciate this
cities
many
idzo of LSanford. Incidentally, it is rather hut- Jthat no ono can Ignoro thorn, thoro fact Ih as dense or ns obstlnnto ns
prising to be told by Bob Holly’s , is nn epidemic of slnnderous gos- the officers of thnt llfo insurance

PERSONALS =

“A Southern Cinderella”

High School Auditorium
MAY 26, 1922, 8 O’CLOCK

No Dust
Y tourist and motorist knows
EV ER
the aggravation—yes, danger—of

dusty roads and streets. Every farmer
suffers the loss of revenue when crops
are sprayed with grit and dirt from
dusty highways. Every woman knows
• the burden and cost of maintaining
clean homes by the side of dusty
thoroughfares.

PAVEMENTS

eliminate these aggravations, dangers,
losses, burdens and costs, for the wear­
ing surface is so tough, hard and dense
that it produces no dust. Equal merit
with brick in respect to dustlessness
may J&gt;e claimed for other pavements,
but none can offer the combination of
dustlessness and durability. Brick
pavements, therefore, are dustless, safe
sanitary and—durable.

NATIONAL PAVING BRICK
MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION
Cleveland, Ohio

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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY; MAY 16, IMS
FOUNTAIN o p y o u t h
CASE AT ST. AUGUSTINE
TAKES A NEW TURN
(Dr The A u m Ii D I Prraa)

Circuit Court Grind
—Many Cases up—
Finish This Week

ST. AUGUSTINE, May 23.— LyonCircuit Court convened Tuesday
clln M. -Pay*
Jacksonville, has re­
covered her Fountain of Youth tem­ with Judgo James W. Perkins presid­
porarily at least, just because she ing, and Goo. A. DoCottcs, state’s at­
thought sho was unmarried in 1919 torney; V. E. Douglnss, deputy clerk,
when legally she was married, and and C. M. Hand, sheriff, in attend­
had no right to deed away tho prep­ ance.
Court was opened end called to or­
a y . Since that time, however, the
der by tho sheriff in accordance with
huslmn din the case has died!
It was all threshed out In a suit law.
Tho sheriff having made tho return
brought by Miss Day against the
Fountain of Youth Company, In which on tho regular venire and tho Jurors
gho claimed that control of the prop­ boing present, tho following answered
erty, which cmroced other things his­ to their names, to-wlt: C. A. Betts, F.
torical, such as SpanlSh antiques, had A. Johnson, C. F. Proctor, 0. G. Boll,
been wrested from her through tho G. E. LnVigne, L. A. Sheldon, J. W.
organization of what sho thought was Osteen, It. L. Dann, H. H. Witte, D.
to be « trust to operate for the benefit E. Mathers, Harry Leo, H. F. Kent, II.
F. Lossing, L. H. Gore, T. M. Bledsoe,
of disabled soldiers.
The divorce papers of 19919 were B. A. Hartley, A. B. Mnhonoy, J. M.
brought into tho hearing of tho suit Hunter, Jos. T. Nixon, W. P. Fields,
and acted In.n most finicky manner. It. L. Wheeler, Aubrey Moran, John
First the defense wanted to know Mclsch, S. 0. Chase, B. H. Nelson, A.
j Uwt what Miss Day could show as J. King, J. E. Tenvllligcr, J. L. Mil­
authority for bringing tho suit undor ler, E. II. Kilboo, II. C. Parker, A.
the name of Lyonelln M. Day. Tho VanNess, J. B. Johnson, O. T. Pear­
plaintiff had on hand tho flnnl divorce son, C. D. Couch, L. B. Mann.
Tho following person was not found:
decree, but tho dofenso insisted that
W.
M. Morris.
the full divorce proceedings were nec­
essary to prove her single identity.
The court hero excused tho follow­
It was necessary to hold up tho hear­ ing persons from jury duty: H, F.
ing n day while nil tho papers wore Lossing, J. E. Terwllllgor, G. E. Ln
sent from Jacksonville
When they Vigno, J. M, Hunter, Jos. T. Nixon,
arrived Circuit JJudge Gibbs told tho John Mclsch, F. A. Johnson, C. G. Roll,
jflalntiff's attorneys that ho would A. IJ. Mahoney, H. C. Parker, It. L.
dcrlare the papem Invalid because1Dann, L. B. Mann, L. II. Gore, J. L.
a provision In them to cover tho ad- Miller, L. A. Sheldon, J. W. Osteen,
dress uf Miss Dny's formor husband J. U. Johnson, S. 0. Chase,
was illegal.
Stnto Attorney George A. DeCottos
The provision rend thnt the " a d - hero moved that tho regular venire he
dress” of tho husband was unknown 1gashed, owing to Irregularities In tho
whereas it should linve rend, it was ‘ ‘Irnwlng of same, and tho court orderruled, thnt his "place of residence ■c‘1 that tho regular venire ho and tho
was unknown."
sumo is hereby quashed nnd tho clerk
Then ns tho enso continued, it bo- of this court'
"tiered to Issue a
came neccssnry for tho dofenso to special venire of 30 to be summoned
show thnt Miss Day wns n single from the body of tho county of Semiof obtaining them.
1nolo, same to be made returnable at 2
Then wherr the papers were introdined, Judge Gibbs declared formally
that the divorco wns invalid nnd thnt
Miss Day was really Mrs. John Mc­
Connell when tho property transac­
tion took place. Sho did not have the
right to deed away her husband's
property.
Of course, there may bo further no­
tion on tho part of tho defense which
provides a possibility thnt tho own­
ership of tho fountnnin may gain the
reputation of changing hands att often
■ sit has changed locations since
Ponce Do Leon camo hero in soarch
of it.

above Jury being examined by both
tho plaintiff and the defendant's at­
torneys, and boing accepted by both,
they were sworn according to law. The
hearing of tho evldenco wns here $nken up. Tho defendant here confesses
judgment nnd tho jury wero discharg­
ed by tho court.
A. 13. Bell vs. T. W. Provntt. This
causo coming in for hearing, nnd the
plaintiff boing present In open court
nttonded by his counsel, Coo, G. Her­
ring, nnd tho defendant being present
in open court attended by his counsel;
Landis, Fish £ Hull, and tho plaintiff
moves tho court for n continuance for
tho term, owing to tho fact thnt he is
unable to secure his witnesses at this
torm of tho court, which motion wns
granted by tho court.
Tho circuit court hero to6k n recess
until Wednesday morning at 0:30
o’clock.

Citrus Shipments
During the Year,
Break All Records
With possibly live hundred cars
of citrus fruit yet to bo shipped
during tho present season, . figures
compiled by locnl growers yesterday
indicate that Florldn has shipped
moro oranges, nmj grapefruit] this
year thnn over before. And it has
brought exceedingly grood prices,
the growers said.
Estimating that nt leant a thou­
sand cars of fruit wore shipped by
express, tho total for tho season is
fixed nt 30,103 cars.
This figure
tc^cocds by nearly 3,000 cars tho
shipments of Inst year which were
estimated at 33,007.
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It wns pointed out thnt tho last
few years hnvo noted a steady in­
crease in Florida's fruit exports,
due not only to favorable conditions
but to the increased acreage devoted
to orange nnd grapefruit groves.
On this basis it is estimated that
next year will see tho yield of an­
other record breaking crop nnd so
on nd Infinitum until citrus culture
reaches the highest stage of its de­
velopment in the Peninsular Stnto.
In 1918 the crop was little moro
thnp half as large ns this year's nnd
it was considered in the champion­
ship class ns things went in thoso
days. The crop wns about eight
million boxes then. It reached tho
lowest stage in 1895 when tho
freeze reduced shipments to little
more than 1100,000 boxes.
Shipments of oranges by rail this
season havo reached 17,993 cars,
with 10,070 cars of grapefruit. Much
fruit hns gone to Eastern mnrkcts
via water routes, besides thnt ship­
ped by express.—Orlando Sentinel.

BURR ATTENDS
MEET ON SOUTH’S
FREIGHT RATES
TALLAHASSEE,
May 24,— R.
Hudson Burr, chairman of'th o Flor­
ida Railroad Commission, loft Sat­
urday for Atlanta, whore ho goes to
sit with tho Intorstato Commorco
Commission for a hearing on freight
rates in tho south which will last
through tho week.
At tho request of carriers operat­
ing within tho Southern territory
and of many interested shippe/s the
Interstate ' Commerce Commission
hns Instituted nn investigation of
the class rates applicable in inter­
state commorco mithln this terri­
tory; between thnt territory nnd the
Mississippi river crossings; betwoen
that territory nnd the Ohio river
crossings nnd points beyond; and
between that territory, excepting
North Cnrolinn points and Virginia
cities nnd eastern points beyond in
trunk lino and Now England terri­
tory.
This investigation has been insti­
tuted beenuse the rates In question,
in many instances, differ materially
for substnnclnlly similar hSuls on
like classes of traffic; because tho
relationship of tho first class of the
rates on tho lower classes varies
greatly In many of the difference
scales nnd adjustments; and because
many of tho rates are higher for
shorter hauls over the same line or
route. The investigation Is favored
not only by the enrriers nnd ship­
pers but also by most If not all, tho
railroad commissions of tho South­
ern ’States. The enrriers have been
working upon a revision of tho rates
for many months, The commission
belives that by instituting this in­
vestigation it will 1m possible to se­
cure results moro constructive nnd
harmonious than can be secured in
the separate proceedings which will
otherwise lie inevitable nnd thnt
much time nnd labor will in the end
lie saved.
The schedule for hearing various
subjects beginning Monday, May 22,
Include every possible phase gf rates.
The matter of most interest to Flor­
ida will he renched on Juno 1, when
rates between all origins nnd Flor­
ida points will lie discussed.
The commission has called up
members of five commissions from
as many .Southern States to sit with
them In tho discussion of this mat­
ter. These state commissioners are
James A. Perry, of Georgni; Alex­
ander Tnwnrd, of Virgiuln; R. Hud­
son Burr, of Florida; A. J. Maxwell,
of North Cnrolinn; end A. G. Pat­
terson of Alnhnmn.

COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES
FOR THE WEEK BEGINNING
THURSDAY NIGHT, MAY 25TH
Tho commencement excrclsos of tho Sanford schools begin Thursday
night with tho banquet of tho Juniors to the Seniors nt the Valdez Hotel.
Friday night Miss Williams' Class in Expression will give a play at tho
High School nudltorium.
Sunday morning nt 11 o'clock Dr. Hyman will preach tho Baccnlaureato
sermon to the graduating class nt the High School auditorium.
Monday morning nt the Grammar School auditorium the graduation oxorciscs of the Eighth Grade will take plnce.
Monday nftornOon at 5 o'clock will bo class day at tho High School.
Monday night Mrs, Munson's classes in music will givo n recital at the
High School Auditorium at 8:00 o'clock.
Tucsdny night graduation exercises' of the Class of 1922 at the High
School Auditorium beginning nt eight o'clock,
Wednesday night Sanford High School Alumni banquet nt tho Valdox
Hote.
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TRY t o l a y o u t ­
r a g e A T DOOR OP
KLU K L U X K LAN
(Dr The Aaaarlntrd P r m t

NX. (IOV. AI.IINHT W . (H l.t'llltlST
Of Panin (Jurdn. Fin.
Candidate for IT. H. Senator
He ulm lt* he made goad as member
o f tha l.eKlHlHture, ns ttoenhar o f the
House, and ns Clovernnr. And ns soldier
In Culm during the Hnunliih-American
Wiir. la .luno. Ml&gt;S, OllchrlM resigned
o ff ic e ns llrlg. Hen. Fin. Mlllttn to hacome private In Co. C, 3rd U. 8. Vol.
lafry., 115.so nor month. In June, 1S99,
ho wns mustered out o f service ue Captnla.
Trammell voted ngnlnst the Beleetive
Draft l.nw, ngulnst President Wilson,
nnd the surety o f our country.
Trammell Is for the H.000.000.000,00
Komis. (Iliehrlst Is ngnlnst (t. It Is
wrong In principle nnd will add uiuiecessnrlly to Inxnllnti.
(Iliehrlst
says
nothing too good for nil disabled ex service men null their dependents.
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Trammell voted ngnlnst return
of
railroads to prlvnte ownership. T ra m ­
mell stood In the way o f woman's g e t ­
ting (lie vote
Truminoll admitted In
Joint debate that no hill hearing Ills
inline hnd passed Congress since tio hns
been senator. No senutor for u second
term who defcntoil nn ntder senator fo r
u second term.
If tax-paying voters prefer a prfiieaslnnul
politician
and
office-h old er,
Truminoll will get their votes. If they
prefer a plain business man who will do
wlint he thluhH to tie right and Just, re ­
gardless or his political fate, they will
vote for Uljchrlsi,
Gilchrist has bis
own convictions—Trnmmoll lias thoso
lie tiiinu h iicIomkh to the iiuikI -W ukoii

COLUMBUS, Gn., May 23! — An­
onymous lettor nnd a postcard signed
"K. K. K.” rcforrlng to tho bomb ex­
plosion nt tho homo of Major J. Hom­
er Dlmo nearly Sunday morning ns
"our last warning" and demanding
that "you nnd Hinkle go at once,”
wero received hy tho mayor yestordny.
Hinkle referred to in tho latter, is
City Manager H, Gordon Hinkle, who
was attacked a month ago on ono of
tho principal streots of tho city.
in nn anonymous letter received by
thu mayor nt thnt tlmo, the resigna­
tion of tho mayor nnd city manager
were demanded.
Rewards totalling $10,000 were o f­
fered" yesterday by tho city and coun­
ty commissioners for evidence to con­
vict the person or persons guilty of
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placing the explosive on Mayor Dimon's porch Sunduy, and a mass moot- crmvi’ 'olltlcH a vacation— vote for (Hling hns been called for tonight to for- chr lit?
imitate plans for apprehending the Albert W. nilchrist
bomb plotters.
|t’otnimlgn llemtnuarters.
Jaehsonvllle, Fla.
The text of the letter received b y ,
(Paid Political Advertisement)
the mayor read:
"Wo asked you to fire thnt-----------and you did not do it. You see what WANTED—Good 1100 pound young
mule for bis keeping or will buy
wo arc going to do to you. Wo will
get both if yoif don't fire him nt onco. |^ mule suits me.
M. H. Nolsont ,
This is our last warning. It will b o ,^ an.^ord'
41-ltp
too Into for you whon you find out who' —
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° ’e!ock
23* ,H22'
The court hero sounded the civil
docket und set the several cases for
hearing.
The State of Florida, vs. Floyd
"Cowart, assault with intent to murder.
Acting State Attorney Schelle. Malnes,
here moved the court to continue this
enso for tho term, which wns granted
hy the court.
Tho State of Florida vs,
James
Goolby, assault with Intent to murder.
Acting State Attorney Schcllo Malnes
hero moved the court to continue this
"This was merely a wnrning. Wo
case for tho term, which wns grantod
will
got you next tlmo. Damn your
hy tho court.
$10,000.
You mny offer a million dol­
Tho sheriff hero made return on
TAKE A GLASS OF SALTS TO
ors
and
still not got us. You nnd
tho Bpccinl venire nnd tho following
FLUSH KIDNEYS IF BLAD­
SEIIVICES AT FIRST BAP­
Hinkle must go and go at once. This
answered to their names:
W. P.
DER BOTHERS YOU. s our last wnrning.
K. K. K."
TIST CHURCH NEXT SUNDAY Fields, Harry Leo, A. VanNess, E. A.
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In a statement issued InBt night by
Fnmoil, E. L. Brown, C. A. Betts, T. LOWEST- PRICED
Enting meat regularly ovontually
Tho now pastor of the First Baptist M. Bledsoe, J, II. Lee, J. I, Ander­
ROAD IN THE STATE
Dr. W. F. Whitehend, a reputed lender
produces
kidney trouhla in some
Church, Dr. F. D. King, with his fnni- son, B. A, Hnrtley, D. E. Mathers, J.
of tha Ku Kiux Ktan, denied that tho
form
or
nthor,
says n well-known
ily, arrived this week from Fort My­ II. Beck, A. J. King, G. W. Bailey, E.
TAVARES, May 24—Yesterday
Klan hnd nny knowledge of thu post­
authority,
beenuse
tho uric add in
ers where they have resided for the F. Lane, B. It. Beck, I. E. Estrldgo, C. the Lake Constructtion Company of
card recoivcd by tho mayor yestordny,
meat excites the kidneys, they bopast five years. Dr. King begins his F. Praetor, K. It. Murrell, Rex Pack­ Leesburg Hindu a surety bond for
nnd suid that the locnl organization
come overworked; get sluggish, clog
pastorate here at once. It is desired ard, B. II. Nelson, E. II, Kilboo, \V. C. $58,009 for the faithful performance
stands squarely lA'hind tho officials
up nnd enuno all sorts of distress,
that every member of the Sunduy Hill, C. M. Williams, R. L. Wheeler, of Its contract to construct nineteen
The folowlng speaking dates have for law and order.
particularly backache nnd misery in
school be on hand next Sunday morn-( A. A. Mornn, W. M. Haynes, J. S. miles of roadway from Astor to Al­ been nrattgcil for .the candidates in
tho kidney region; rheumatic twin­
ing at 11:30 to greet him. His first Wilson, C. I). Couch, A. V. McGuln, toona, with ten miles of Hholi sur­ the county and all those running for
GILCHRIST IS CONFIDENT
ges,
severe hoadnehes, acid stomoch,
sermon ns pastor will be preached W. E. Oglesby, 0. T. .Pearson, G. A. facing and nine miles of clay
]state and national office are invited
constipation,
torpid liver, sleepless­
.Sunday evening ut 8:00 o'clock, ns Bryant, L. S. Hill, C. E. Betts, J. D.
Thu entire cost of this nineteen t() j)lf *ircfiuiit and speak at these meutIlly Thr Aaanrlnti'd Prraa)
ness,
bladder
nnd urinary irritation.
the Baptists will join with the other IJossey.
’ *■ under'iings if they desire:
JACKSONVILLE, May 23.—Gov.
miles of“ roadway is a triflu
The moment your back hurts or
churches in attending the services at
Albert
W.
Gilchrist,
cnndidnto
for
tho
$7,00
n
mile
This
road
hns
boon
The court hero had tho entire 30
Longwood, night of May 29thj Oveithe High School building Sunday jurorn sworn Voir Dire, and tho Stnto cleared to sixty-Hix feet wido ns
democratic nomination for United kidney’s aren't acting right, . on if
do, night of Mny 30th; Monroe, night
States Senator, is spending practi­ bladder bothers you, get about four
morning. The Stetson Quartette will Attorney questioned them ns to their clean us a whistle.
Tho roadway
of Mny 31st; Geneva, night, of Juno
cally all of his tlmo in tho field, vis­ ounces of Jnd Snlts from nny good
furnish special music ut both Sunday eligibility to servo ns jurors at this will bo twenty-four feet wide mid
1st nnd Sanford, night of June 3rd.
iting tho various sections of Florida. pharmacy; take a tablespoonful In a
School and evening services.
surfaced fifteen feet.
term of the court.
The members of the Democratic
Ho arrived In Jacksonville Inst glass of water before hrenkfnst for
There hns boon some stute com­
Every member of the church is
Executive Committee are expected to
The court hero drow from the box
Sunday
morning after a tour of pnrts a few days and your kldnoys will
ment
on
tho
low
price
of
tills
road
urged, and visitors arc cordinly invit­ tho names of IS persons to serve us
act as chairmen of the meetings wher­
contract, the idea being advanced ever they hnvo boon arranged and get of tho western peninsular nnd cen­ then net fine. Thin famous salts la
ed. to attend.
grand jurors .far tho term, to-wit: W.
tral Florida, and along tho ease made from the netd of grapes and
thnt it was impossible to do tho
up the crowd for the candidates.
P. Fields, A. VanNess, J. S. Wilson,
const to Miami and return. Wherev­ lemon juice, combined with l{thia,
work nt this price, or tho work would
You can bring the color to your T, M. Bledsoe, G. A. Bryant, D. E. be slighted. As originally stated,
er ho visited ho mot with enthusiastic nml has been used for generations to
checks nnd tho sparklo of health to Mathers, Harry Lee, E. F. Lane, I. E. the price of less than $7,000 a milo BOOM THE POSTOFFICE
receptions nnd nssurancos of strong flush clogged kidneys nnd stimulato
your eyes hy taking Tnnlac.— Union Estridge, K. It. Murrell, B. A, Hart­ included engineering costs.
BUSINESS IS URGED support, For nearly two weeks ho them to normal activity; nlso to neu­
The
ley, C. E. Betts, G. W. Bailey, B. R.
Pharmacy.— Adv.
made nn intensive campaign nnd upon tralize the ncldn in tho urine ho it no
work will moot tho requirements of
Beck, C. D. Couch, Ilex Packard, L. S.
his return here expressed utmost con­ longer irritates, thus ending blnddur
tho stnto and federal highway com­
(llr The Aa.orliilrd Prraa)
The Daily Herald Delivered to your Hill nnd J. D. Dossey,
DAYTONA, Mny
25.—Florida fidence in victory at tho polls Juno fl disorders.
mission, so that in future years tho
David Speer was hero sworn ns
door six days a week for 15 conts—
Jnd BnltH cannot Injure nnynno,
postmasters
assembled
In
tho 14th next.
grade or alignment will bo accep­
bailiff of the grnnd jury.
Join the throngs of readers.
makes
n
delightful effervescent
annual
convention
boro
yesterday
table to them.
Tho grand jury after being sworn
You can make no mistake In fol­ lilhin water drink which millions of
In the cost there are lndudud fon were urged to "talk and boom tho
according to law, retired to their room ty-six enst iron culverts, a pressure-1postofflco business you might own," lowing the advice of millions who men and women tnku now nnd then
in charge of their bailiff to scloct ono treated crcosotcd timber bridge 320 by O. C. Colo of Atlanta, ropresent- have been restored to .....
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health
nnd to keep tho kidneys nnd urinary orof their number us foreman nnd one feot long ami sixteen feet width ing the headquarters of tho postal happiness hy Tnnlnc, Union F i l a r - ! gnus clean, thus avoiding serious
of their number as clerk.
disease,— Adv.
mney.— Adv.
roadwny. Tho grade includes 110,-1service.
The grand Jury here entered open 000 cubic ynrds of grading. There
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thy GRANDMOTHER'S OLD FAV­ court and announced that they hnd is one hill 120 foot high that will bo w ir t r ! ri|T| D i l i I D r p /\
selected Edward Franklin Lana, as cut to 5 per cent grade. The roadORITE RECIPE OF SAGE
J j U L l llL J lV 1 U
foreman, and Claude I)., (’outfit, as way goes through a thlrtoon-milo
TEA AND SULPHUR
T I T B I T X7/\¥T¥Y L l f /f l i T
clerk.
T " 1’ 1!'is 12,000 cubic n,ll°
i °of
'r fill.
f"mm°
Tho grand Jury worn hero instruct­ tnurc
ynrds
Almost everyone knows thnt Sage
ed
l&gt;y
the
court
ns
to
their
duties,
and
Tea and Sulphur, properly com­
This is told to provo that this
RltOKEN OUT SKIN AND ITCH­
pounded, brings back tho natural tho law, after which they retired to road has the problems that confront
ING ECZEMA
HELPED
TM . ’ supervision of
color und lustra to tho hnir when their room in charge of their bailiff rondbuildors.
OVER
NIGHT.
faded, streaked or gray. Years ago*to consider such matters ns might County Engineer Heller will ho as
/ &gt;'■ only way to got thin m i x t u r e come hoforo them,
strict ns thnt of federal supervision,
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v.ns to mnko it at home, which is i M. R. Meadows and \V. T. Dozier, and when completed it will stand ns J For unslghtly skln eruptions, rash
siussy and troublesome. Nowadays,'co-partners doing business under tho a monument of efficiency ln road or blotches on face neck, arms, or
d°
h“ VL‘ to
for
by asking at any drug store for firm name and stylo of M. It. Mond- making and nt a price that hns not bo^ ;
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t
relief from torture or embarrass"Wyeth’s Sage nnd Sulphur Com- ows &amp; Co., plaintiffs, vh. L. Allen, Jr., ono penny of graft or fnyorltism or
.
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mertt, declares a noted skin specialpound," you will get a largo bottle Raymond Allen, Anna Allen nnd SnmTho $38,000 school bonds to erect lst; / W 1* “ IIU,“ Montho-Sulphur
(|f this famous old recipe, Improved uel W. Pevehouso, co-pnrtners doing
by the addition of other ingredients, business under tho first name nnd a new high school building to Pru- “ nd Improvement "hows next day.
Because of Its germ destroying
at n small cost.
[style of Tho I. Allen Seed Company, don &amp; Co., Toledo, O., for $10,000.40.'
After
the
bids
wero
opened
tho
six
properties,
nothing has evor been
Don’t stay gray I Try itl No ono Defendants. This cause coming on to
bond
buyers
who
weer
lower
in
their
Oiurid
to
take
the place of this sul3
can possibly tell that you darkened bo hoard, and tho plaintiff being rop■
yair hnir, hh it does It so naturally resented In open court by tho attorney, bids suggested thnt tho bonds bo put , nh»r preparation. The moment you
and evenly. You dnmpon n spongo Geo. G. Herring, nnd tho defendants nt auction nnd tho buyers allowed "PP'y ^ healing begins. Only those
soft brush with it nnd draw this being present In open court nttonded to bid tho limit. Tho successful bid- who have bnd unsightly skin trou•hrougH your hnir, taking ono small by their attorney, John G. Lconnrdy, der refused to accept tho challenge. t&gt;loa enn know tho delight this Mentho-Sulphur brings. Even lory, itchstrand at a tlmo; by morning tho and the case being nt Issue, now comes
SHIPPERS OF FLORIDA PRODUCTS
s
b'fny hair disappears nnd after* an- hIx good nnd lawful men to servo ns
Tired- overworked, run-down men inK eczema is dried right up.
other application or 'two, your hnir jurors, to-wit: A. J. King, R. L. ’ nnd women
find
inTnnlncJustwhatGot a sninll jar of RowloaMenthoIn the Business 30 Years
3
hecames beautifully dark; glossy Wheeler, A. A. Mornn, W. M. Haynes, they need to regninhonlth
nnd Sulphur from nnygood druggist
and
and attractive.
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E. A. Fnrnoll, and E. L. Brown, tho strength.
Union Pharma?*.— Adv. uso it like cold crenm.

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CAN D ID A TES

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Fads are all right for the rich man,
but the farmer that is first of all in­
terested in paying his bills and hav­
ing some money left, wants tried
and true methods of getting the
money for his crop.

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idea fundamental to Rotary U on* the having—and the office-seeker
which may in the early futura en­ who Imagines for the moment that a
tirely change the complexion of so­ newspaper man Is "going to write hie
ciety, curing somo of the more patent Angers o f f ’ because of the lovo for
o f our political troubles as well as any ono man has a blending of the
brain, which should bo unscrambled
those o f aur economic life.
nt tho earliest opportunity.— Kissim­
"Our
Interpretation
If
the
Rotary
Tho verdict In favor of Miss Helon
mee Gazette.
,
Idea
is
Impartial
and
objective.
It
Hunt rendered by tho court at Orlan­
------------ o-----------seems
to
us
vastly
more
than
the
SAYS PRESIDENT REGARDING do Fnturday night will givo general
THE FARMERS GREATEST
TIIE WHITE HOUSE
sattlsfaction all ovor tho state where spiritual ccmont which holds togeth­
FRIEND.
i
CONFERENCE
the young lady Is known and held In er a little group of pooplo nftor tho
cstcom. Expelled from Stetson Uni­ fashion that n common belief holds
(O r The Associated Press)
versity for no good or sufficient rea­ together the members of a religious
The county agents of Florida aro
WASHINGTON, Mny 2.1.—Hardin*
son the young lady’s llfo was all but sect. Rather, wo should say, Rotary doing more right now, probably, than
represented at White House as more- mined nnd her fight for fifteen years permeates modern business life, tho ever before for tho farmer. At least
ly hopeful of a voluntary reduction to get justice hnd vindication has members of the organization Itself thnt is the opinion of E. W. Jenkins,
merely setting tho fashion and lend­ of the Agricultural Extension Divi­
In transportation rates would result been watched by those who knew her
ing conAdence to tho weaker citizens sion, Univorsity of Florida, who has
best
nnd
especially
by
her
nowspnper
from Saturday night's White House
through
tho example of thoir undlm- supervision ovor tho work of county
friends. The verdict for damages
dinner conference. Obstacles in the
Inishcd
success.
given her Saturday should set at rest
agents in tho counties of South Flor­
"Like all good things, tho principle ida except those on tho East Coast.
way of obtaining voluntary action by all doubts nbout tho justlco of expul­
the railroads In tho way of rate re­ sion from schools nnd tho termina­ of service as the basis of a right to
According to Mr. Jenkins the prob­
ductions on thorough going basis de­ tion of this case will cause college commercial oxistonco has been much lems worked on by these agents are
sired by tho administration was de­ authorities to go slow before expell­ pawed over and misunderstood. Thero too numerous to mention, but ho sa^s
scribed at the white house as some­ ing students and wrecking their car­ are simpletons nnd congenial chair- tho four most important nro: The
what formidable.
eers. Tho Hcrnld congratulates Miss punhors in business who honestly control of Insects and diseases of
Hunt upon tho result of tho trial at suppose thnt tho principle of sorvlco farm, truck and grove crops; fertili­
NATIONAL 8INN FEIN
Orlnndo nnd hopes that this will end has been satisAod when a customer zer problems, purchase, preparation .
tho case that hns caused tho young hns been waited on politely and snd use; marketing, both buying and'
RATIFY AGREEMENT
Juicy Fruit, Peppermint
speedily, oven though he mny be be­ soiling; nnd dairying.
i
REGARDING ELECTION lady nnd her dear old mother nnd all
of her Vclntlvcs nnd friends so much ing vastly overcharged for Inforior
From time to time th&lt; county I
and Spearmint are certainly
]
sorrow
nnd thnt hns almost rutnod merchandise.
(tlr The Associated Press)
, .,
agents hold farm schools. On thoso
th ree d e lig h tfu l flavors to
DUBLIN, Irnlnnrf, May 23.— Ard her health,
To our way of thinking, Rotary occnslons specialists nro secured from
with
its
loftier
commercial
Ideals,
tho
Htato.8
col|
0RC
of
IgricuUure.
Tho
Theta, nntionnl Sinn Fein organiza­
------------ o -----------choose from.
tion, today ratified tho agreement
demands that the business man shall spocinl|Ht3 R0 rIght into the Acid,
THE RAIL HATE MENACE GROWS not only serve his customer s inter- RroVo or truck pntch with tho 1arm.
reached last week by factions o f tha
A n d WRIQLEY’S P-K -the
csts in his absence; shall rigidly put m nm, toRcther thoy 9tU(!y the probDali Eirennn, regarding elections
A showdown or crisis on rail, rntes aside any temptation to take advanto ,)0 foun(, thcro. Schools for
and compositions of the government.
n e w su gar-coated pepper­
ennnot long bo postponed.
tugu of his customers lack of export thp contro, of in8cct8 nnd diseases on
ThisAvcek a Seattle post company knowledge; shall substitute for tho c|tnw nm, tnJck cropg.bnvc been osTWO YOUNG MEN
m in t g u m , is also a great
writes Capper’s Weekly thnt it costs anclent principle of bargaining, "let pcc|n|jy popujnr
KN ROUTE TO MAINE
18 cents to ship one of its 9-cent
treat for your sweet tooth.
IN 17 FOOT BOAT
the buyer beware," the more honorBccau80 of unsettled business conposts,to tho Dakotas nnd thnt in­ able and manly one, "teach tho buyer ,„ tion|l and of tht, hiRh prieca thnt(
stead of shipping 2 or three enrs of
(llr Thr Associated Press)
freely to place his trust In mol"
„ nU, rcccnUy&gt; prevailed for fcrtlliA ll are from the Wriglcy
ST. PETERSBURG, M ny' 22.— posts n day to thnt territory it does
"Time was, nnd not so very long 2(,r„( tbe nRont8 have had a busy timo
Somewhere between tills city and not now got nn order.
factories w here perfection
ago, when the average business man a(,v,8inR farmcra ln the correct uses
Jnckosnvilln arc two youngmon on
A receipted freight bill for n ear of
felt a measure of repugnance for the „ f (Hff(.ront fertilizers. And their ndis the rule.
salt shipped from Knnsns City to things he had to do to keep afloat vjco ha8 bccn much ln domnnd.
route to Maine in a 17 foot canoe.
The adventurers are Herbert Ryan B. T. Hadley, Secretnry-Tronsuror of
m business The best of them shrugcocporntlvo marketing hns boon
of Haverhill, Mnss., nnd Wllllnin P. the Main Elk Stock Association nt god their shoulders, quoted "business 8trcMed nnd omphesizcd by tho
Harms, of Brooklyn, N. Y., who spont New Castle, Colo., shows tho freight is business,” ln extenuation, and felt
tho winter here. They nro traveling $501, came to three times the. cost of relieved when they might rotiro to agents in all the counties for tho Inst
Save the
as fnr as J,Jacksonville over tho In­ the salt, which wns $1 r&gt;0 at the ship­ the safe haven of homo or club as few years, especially since tho prob­
lems
of
production
beenmo
secondary
wrappers
ping
point.
land routo.
from n disagreeable hilt necessary to those of marketing. In nearly every
The Auto-Fcdnn Hny Press com­ daily contnct.
Harms nnd Rynn ptnn to ohtnin tho
county there are cooperative mnrketGood fo r
signatures of tho mayor of ench city pany Amis its business greatly crip­
“ Instead of providing n sanctuary in gorgnnizntions which nro buying
valuable
In which they Btop. They wero in pled because it must pny $2.08 1-2 a from business, Rotary set itself to
hundred to ship hny presses to Los mnkc of business, not n cunning the farmers’ supplies nnd selling
Puiver before they left here.
premiums
Tho canoe is equipped with ample Angeles, for Instance, nn against n struggle for mastery between foxes, their products, doing both coopera­
provisions nnd in addition tho man freight rrate of $1.15 for export to hut a matter of transactions between tively nnd snvlng money in doing so.
carried Ashing tackles nnd guiiH with foreign Innds. Why should a ship­ men, n clean nnd honorable series of In Alnehun County, Mr. Jenkins,
which they hoped to replenish their per ho charged nenrly* twice nn much service contacts, in which tho individ­ states, thero are soven communities
C31
stores as they bocomo depleted on for n shipment fnr homo consump­ ual's primary responsibility should organized nnd functioning along
these
lines.
tion ns he is charged for n shipment ho, not merely to got his money and
route.
Dairying hns bocomo n major profor export?
get
away,
hut..........................
to render sorvico
so ject in hut n few counties. In tho to northeast corner section 32, townehlp Florida, ehnll be extondod so ns to lo­
,
,,
,
.....
Unless there Ih n quick reduction in
NEGRO PLEADED CASE
fully and convincingly thnt the buyer „horl tlmo it hn8 boen emphasized in st R, range 30 Knot, thence south to cludo all o f tho territory now Included
point o f beginning, hns been filed with therein, nnd nlso thnt territory contlxrnilrond freight rntes to about premust owe a debt of good will over Mur|on County ft cooporat|vo cream- this Board. nnd
AND WON OUT
I uoue thereto nnd herenbovo secondly
war levels, or the prices of agricul­
W hereas: Bald petition
rep re sen ts, described, whether or not the territory
am above the money price
paid. ory bns bcon cgtnbltahed and Is plac- thnt petitioners desire the limits o f the herenbovo first described shall ho ers-J*
tural products are increased suffi­
(Dr The Associated Press)
"Under the Influence of Rotary’s ,nR ovcr „ thoUHand donara ovory sntd Hpeclnl Tax School District No. 2, nted Into nnd bocomo a Hpcclnl Tax
County, Florida, extended so School District: who t h a l f bo echoo!
TAMPA, Mny 22.—Edgar Heath, ciently to equal tho ndvnncti in rntes leadership, we believe that society Is weok into tho pockots o( tho ta rm m . Bemlnolo
s s to Include nil o f the territory now trustoou o f enlci district (If onlnrgoi
Included In said District together with nnd crea te d ): tho number o f mills ol
negro, belioves in tho old adngo that thore will ho profound readjustments nntering upon a new phase
o f its [n Hernando County tho huilness that territory con tigu ou s thereto nnd district tax to bo levied nnd collected
I f you want anything dono it Is best in agricultural production, involving ever-changing form. Whatever may mcn flny tbt,y couId nnd wou|d not do secondly heronbovo described, and thnt nnnnnly for (he tw o succeeding years,
the territory hereinabove first d e s c r lh - , All qualified electors, who pay a tax
ibid o It yourself. Edgar wns tan­ readjustments in Industry ns well, no ho the opinion of tho cynical who see
od to bo created Into u Hpeclnl T i n tm either real or personal property and
wlthout
tho
dairy
industry,
HehooI
Dlntrlot to be k nown nnd nura*
mint- |reside within fUni’ territory ..
.
first ubov*
gled up hero this week with Henry Secretary Wallace of tho department only the surface, trickery, chicanery
bored aH this Hoard shall doom m e e t ,1described ehnlli bo ontltlod to vote la
but preferably iih Hpeclnl Tax Hchool said election.
Vnn Dyke, n fellow membor of his of agriculture tells a New York aud­ nnd commercial nkull-duggory aro be­
District No. 2. Hetnlnolo County. F lorlThe said election shnll be held la
Tho blighting effect on ngri-' coming rnrer mid loss tolerable ovory A L L LOCAL DRUG
toco , tho two having been hnlcd into ience.
da. nnd also to be k n ow n Its the L o n g - compliance with tho Inws o f tho Htnte
wood Hpeclnl Tax School District, nnd
o f Florida, nt the several polling place
court on n charge of breaking nnd culture o f tho increased level of year. And tho sphero of Rotary’s
STORES H A N D L E
.. .
flnld petitioners represent within the territory first above deacrlbthat they dpslro an election to be cu ll- ed, whore (ho Inst general election wti
entering with intent to commit a freight rnteH, he Informed these honr- Influence Is immeasurably broader
od and hold within tho territory first hold, to-wtt, nt Lake Mary, Proclnct No.
FE R R A L IN E ’ Above
felony. Tho charge was that thoy ers, can hardly ho comprehended. If thnn the roster of Ilotnry’s member­
described to determine the ques- i», l.ongwond Precinct No. 9, nnd Alta*
■
t to it who tli or or not the limits o f Bald mento Springs Precinct No. 11.
entered a store hero nnd got away they continue for any length of time ship.
Hpeclnl
la x Hchool District No. 3, HonilTho follow in g named person!) srs
You ilo ant hnvo to itn any further
nolu Lounty, Florida, shall be extended hereby appointed ns clerks nnd Imptcwith nn undetermined qunntity of he foreseen these disastrous effects:
"Rotary's great Service to society than y o u r nearest Drug Btoro to g e l so
ns to Include all o f the territory tors o f their respective precincts 10
First—The favoring of the farm­ lies in the fact that It has taught Ferrnllnc This wontlorful remedy Is now Include)! therein, nnd In addition hold said election, to -w lt:
perfume.
to Include nil that territory c o n - ,
latko Mary, Precinct No. 1(1; A. B.
Van Dyke was called Arst by Judge ers of South America and Australia business, purely iih a matter of fo r Halo e v e r y w h e r e . Just decide righ t thereto
tlguous thereto nnd secondly herein-1HJoblom, Clerk, and Mrs. II. D. Dursat.
described, whether or not tho ter- Jessie M. Ferguson, J. D. Evans, In*
Gibson nnd immediately
pleaded at the expense of our own farmers, sound common senso, certain denth- i now thnt you will drop In nt your above
be specters.
D ru g Store n od pu'.'chnso n b o t t le o f rltory first above described shall
guilty.
Not so, Heath,
Edgar because of the substantial decrease in less ethical p rin cipals which g en era - F o r m lln e . The reunite will amnse you. created Into a .Special Tax School DIs-1 l.ongwood. Prclnct No. 9: C. It Hesrtrlct.
anil
to
determine
j
h
e
number
o f cy, Clerk, nnd I). W.
Bhort. Mauds
pleaded not guilty nnd told the court ocean rntca.
tions o f c le r g y m e n hnvo sou g h t t o Thousands h ave boon beneflttod by Us mills o f dlMtrlct tax to he levied nnd Hatcher. Mrs. I,. Cramer, Inspector*,
collected
annually
for
the
tw
o
succeedAltamonte
Springs.
Precinct
Ill
Second— Keeping prices of farm tench, none to o su cce ssfu lly as mat- ^
he would handle his own case with­
Vat nervousness. Indigestion, rl.ou- trig years, and to determine who shall A. II. Fuller, t’ leik, and W. H. No.
Morrl*.
'
,
,
mutism
nod
disorders
o
f
tho
blood
It
ns trustees for llio said district Mary Whitehead and Marlon F. Ballard,
out tho assistance of nn nttornoy. products In tho huge surplus pro­ tors o f lo f t y sen tim ent nnd s p i r i t u a l , |,,lH llo
(tend those testimonials serve
fo r the next ensuing two years, und
Inspectors.
Van Dyke tcstiAod ngnlnst his as a ducing states at Agures lower thnn salvntlon."
Whereas: It nptionrH rrom an cxarnl-| The clerks and Inspectors holding th*
which are but a few taken from tho
mil
Ion
o
f
the
said
petition
und
o
f
Its
said election at the several pot IIni
justlAed
by
the
investment
in
land
witness for tho prosocuttlon nnd as­
Hundreds In our files. Ilov. W. 1). Hpur- exhibits thereto attached, thnt
pianos,
shall,
Immediately.
after
th*
r; •— V
7 m,
\ iiinro
« ■I'
mmjwn, n
mi 11, 1111111
ou itnt v i j . imut
11li. Presbyterian minister, o f P om op ol- th&lt;l9*^w.e nl&gt;r*flvo J|or emit o f tho duly iioIIh cIobo make ratu rm o f tho
sisted b yother witnesses attempted equipment ami by cost of production.
qualified electors who pay u tax
on electlun to the County Board o f Publlo
NEWSPtAI’EUB
BREAKING
NO
!»,
Ala
,
nays:
Third—Prolonging the period of
to show thnt Edgar was crooked.
real or personal property, and Instruction for Hcmlnole County, Fieri*
" F o r n grea t tunny y ears 1 hnvo been olthor
who reside within tho territory first da. nt the o ffice o f the Superintendent
SPEED LAWS
Van Dyko even went so far as to dissatisfaction aiming farmers due
su b je ct to Hpurudlc, nnd nt tim es se v e r e above described, Itnvo signed said poll- o f p u blic Instruction, Court House. Han*
a t t a c k s o f In d ig estion . H a v i n g heard tlon. nnd that snld petition bus been ford. Florida.
tell tho court thnt Edgar wns with to encouragement of advocates of
This resolution, order and notice shall
E ch o in g the sentim ents The G n z - ’ o f tho curative offsets o f Forrullnc, on published In the Hanford. Dally Herald,
him when they broke Into tho storo. economic fallacies of nil sorts.
n nowspnper published r In Bemlnolo be published on ce a week for four sucFlorida, but not within ths said cesslvo weeks In the Sanford Herald, a
Fourth—Improving the position of jttc hns heen t r y i n g to im press u pon one or two o f tny best friends, I decided Counly,
The testimony didn't ruffle Edgnr
newspaper newspaper published In Bemlnolo Colin*
lb.. nm,n1n «),„ m i ,,,,,!
In almost sheer desporttUoi), to try It, territory, there being
UiL
pooplo
the
Minin
I
lit
raid
snys
nll(j
|
f-tacl
to
eay
It
has
greatly
published
within snld territory, for a ty, and having u general circulation
uustern
truck
and
fruit
growers
hut
and at tho proper time ha questioned
’,7
.,l,u\
v
required.
throughout the County.
Dross
Is
e
i
v
i
n
i
'
c
o
r
tiuueritte)l
nie,"
while the
the witnesses. Ho failed to make a at the cost of milk and dairy prod­ Hint
NOW THEIU8FOUE In pursuance to
All o f which Is done and ordered by
,
, 1
.
F | Honorable W. W. I.uvolidor. of L’on said
petltlpti
and
In
tiursunnco
lo
secthu County Board o f Public Instruction
summing up speech hut at oppor­ ucts because of tho advanced prices tuln punliclty to cnch condiuntc nn- torvlllo. Ala., says:
lions fioo, nm. BH2, M13, film and SOI) Ho- for Hetnlnole County, Florida, In ssl*
" . n o t V is ed (tenoral Htntutes o f Florida, NO- slon assembled at Bmlford, Florida, thl*
tune momenta pointed out to tho of hay and coarse grains necessarily noiiitcitig th ere is b ein g taken no 1
TICE Is hereby given that an election the Ifith day o f May, A. D. 1922.
Ilochloil
pu
shin
g
f
o
r
ono
comli.lnto
w
h
o
^
r
.
Jury nnd nftor a short absence it shipped from the west.
will be hold, and tho same Is hereby | (Sent o f Bourd)
C. F. IIAIIKIBON,
to bo bold within tho territory
Chairman,
Fifth—A grndual shifting of in­ o v e r another; adding thnt fo r tho io, I took tw o bottles and felt almost orderoil
returned and rendered n verdict of
hnrenhove first ilescrlhed, on the 29th Attest:
past
many
decades
newspapers
have
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
ll,ls
i'1
'1
,1
"
’
1
1
A|Uday
o
f
Juno.
A.
D.
1922,
to
determlno,
T.
W.
LAWTON,
dustrial
enterprises
westward
near
to
NOT guilty.
whether or not the llmltn of Hpcclnl Tax
Superintendent nml Ex-officio
been used at entspaws for pulling hknomition , oitunu you and no* Hchool District
----- ' No ~
‘
lo C----Becrotnry.
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S-13-510
*“
2. Homltiole
C o u n*ty ,’1
surplus food-producing territory.
hestnuts
into
tho
pockets
of
many
t
u
:
k
of
Hi.Kt"riox
Finally—Tho promotion of n sec­
HIGHWAY ROBBERIES
W hereas: A petition from tho quali­
tional rather than tho nntionnl spirit s ch e m in g politicians on tho ground o f fied
AT DAYTONA BEACH
electors who pay a lax on either
"party
fealty."
______
__ property and who are
real or ____
personal
MAKES CURFEW I,AW making more an dmoru difficult largo
‘
portion o f Bemlnolo
Mums o f thr, nil)nr nnwjmnnnr nmn residents o f‘ Hint'
ninny OI IIIL Older newspaper men County, Florida, described
follows,
national policies with respect to In­
escribed as follows.
. . .
, „ „
ternational policies with respect to have long since learned tho lesHon o f, to-wlt:
(H r The Assoelnted Press)
tlie ptiHsyfooting candidate who is thm 31. township 21 R. It 30 H„ run
DAYTONA, May 22.— As u result international affairs.
To’ T
of n highway robbery by two negroes
Secratary Wallace pointod out to «n «l«l* t» « « ) Bomethlnw, ami lot, of | 5 X *
nt Daytona Beach recently, Mayor these New Yorkers that this nntlon II,„t .omotl,Irnt, (or oothlmi. A ron- y r'!!:w*„1h7g&gt;VJ*S?"iY S 'K r ri,5,'«i“ i S «
Hailey 1ms warned negro residents has been built up by a system of low (liuato for nny office of conniucrnblo aiona county lino to Houthwcut corner
thnt they must ho at homo each ev­ railroad rates to oncourngo long note would not oxpoct of his follow- theiice' north nhnig'counly line to W eening by ten o’clock.
Additional hauls to manufacturing, industrial ers to make a daily discourse on tho H|v«‘ $ £ th.no.
deputies have been appointed to en­ and business centers, with a corros street corner in his favor unless thero river with the oast and west center ling
force the edict and all negroes found ponding return haul of manufactur­ wns to lie a Aimhcial reimbursement thence east to southeast corner of the
northeast quarter section 7, township
on the streets after that hour will ed products, am) that a sudden re­ yet the many of them will belittle a 20 R, II. 3n li., (hence north tine-half
mile, thence east to Hanford (Irant line
newspaper
thnt
does
not
conio
out
be arrested. Petty thefts and other versal of this theory of rntomnklng
Ihence southeast along said linn to c e n ­
each
issue
with
some
flnttoring
words
ter section 19, township 20 R. H. 30 E.,
misdemeanors which have oicurrod at if continued, would result in groat
thence south ono mile, thence east onein
his
favor.
Daytona Bench and ^oahroozo dur­ economic injustice, grent confusion in
hnlf mile thence sottih to beginning,
Then there nro many candidates which said description Includes nnd em ­
ing recent months haH prompted the agricultural industry and business
braces nil thnt territory o f Hetnlnolo
strong sentiment against permitting uncertainty for a long time.—Cap­ who lack tho initlatlvo to give news­ County, Florida, now Included nnd em ­
braced In Hpecjnl Tax Hchool District
papers nny hint of n "story” in their No.
negroes to reside in either placo ntul pers Weekly.
2, Bemlnolo County. Florida, said
Hpeclul Tax School District being also
fnvor.
They
nro
buoyed
up
with
tho
reports received hero say tho move­
known iih Hie l.ongwood Hchool District,
belief that every publisher is ready togother
together with that territory o f Heinl*
AN OUTSIDER'S VIEW
ment toward that end is gaining mo­
nolo Counly,
Florida,
contiguous
ly. F
...................
....... In
. said
to
break
his
neck
to
get
a
tale
of
district and d e s c r ib e d as f o l l o w s :
mentum.
Begin
at
tho
HE
coroor
o
f
Hectlon
34,
The following editorial from tho glee and glory about him for tho township 21 H, it 30 E, run lhancs west
to southwest corner Hectlon 33, T o w n ­
In Sanford “ Urn bond ianuo” has Buffalo Saturday Night wns written “ good of tho pnrty.” Thnt which Is ship
21 H, It. 30 E., north to southwest
Leon thu subject of conversation nnd by a mint who is not, nnd nuvur wus secured with no effect iH never ap­ corner Hectlon 21. township 21 H„ U 30
E , llionco west along cou nly lino to
preciated—no mutter whnt it mny bo. southwest
apeculation for sontj tlmo. Wudnus- a Hut nr Inn:
corner section 19. township
21 R, It 29 IT. Ihence north along tho
In
these
days
nnd
times
nnd
condl"Contrary to the common impres
rluy tho election wns hold nnd tho
bond issue authorized by n voto of Hion that Rotnry is a grout and pow . tions no newspaper is going out of r ^ h ^ J a y ' W c t i o ^ V i o w '““Su'lS
oeHaln X *sr"n°5e«"t&amp; n r' Vl "
practically eight to ono. Tito amount e r f ul organization because it um. its way to boost anyone for public, ^
— for tho word "gratitude” i s . township 29 r , it. 29 E„ thoaca smithto be raised in this w a y is $025,000, braces the most effective men in thoo offlru
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ea s te r ly a l o n g sntil crook f o l l o w i n g tho
nnd thu money will ho used for exten­ community, wo nro of thoso who holt missing from tho lexicons of ninety , mosi custom portion thereof to intornerrent of
immedlnto-' "action
IiI crook with
south
of
oi the
uiL linlltlclnns
poiiuiinns niimeiiinio-.
a#cUm, of
jijbutaWnshlu
29 H,
It. lino
29 E.,
sion of paving, tho orectlon of u mun­ that it linn won to its support tho penult
ly
tlie
polls
uro
closed.
thence
oast
to
souMirast
corner
salii
icipal building nnd tho extension of bent citizens because it is founded on
Pork nvcnuo Into Lnko Monrooi with u great und powerful idea. Ferhaps
If anything is not worth hustling SmiVh't i&gt;2 soul hwos t corner ^southeast
» municipal dock.
Tho pooplo aro It is not too much to say thnt tho nml working for It is really not worth R ^ y M°1f,pW, r a r K ti r e ^ n ! i r t t ,. nt

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evidently in hearty acenrd with the
proposed plans for Improvements,
and Sanford will bo busy and happy
during the summer carrying forward
tho good work.—TimoS-Unlon.
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the missing bit bearing the name* of C0C0ANUT8 MAILED
tho Kiansmen.
The Kiansmen gave to tho Assistant
State Attorney, the letter Mrs. Shialds
wrote to tho Atlnnta headquarters and
in p m
in ^ ns io m it is understod if it is found necessary
to dlscloso tho Identity of tho witness­
Lyman and II. E. Fuller, ns Inspec- es to the statement obtained from
Mrs. Shields by Mr. Mott the Klun
tors.
‘
mny
do so. Mrs. Shields wns ordered
Precinct No. 15, Osceola— D. Q. Al­
arrested
and chnrged with murder by
bertson, clerk and John Riloy, E. T.
Mr.
Mott
beenusu he Bald tho state­
Summerville, and A. Uonts, as inspec­
ment
wns
so widely nt variance with
tors.
her
previous
stories of the killing.
The committee appointed by Comr.
Another
fcaturo
of tho case around
0 . P. Swope, to lay out tho proposed
which
mnny
stories
have ben built wns
route of tho extension of the East
the
amount
of
life
insurance Shields
Maitland road, from tho Orange coun­
left. The authorities at different
ty lino to Golden Rod, hero mado
times having stated they were proceed­
their report, and the matter was re­
ing on tho theory that Shields was
ferred to Comr. Swope, with power to
killed ns a result of a plot to realize
act.
on his insurance, rumor had it that
Reports of the soveral county offic­
tho insurance wns as groat as $10,ials wore received, read and ordered
000. The actual amount/ according to
filed.
tho State Attorney, wns $2,042. Mrs,
All warrants paid during tho month “ I, m V
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, 1Shields hnB stated her husband had
of April wore ordered cancelled of
borrowed from one of the banks $),record.
400 ngninst tho policy, leaving n bal­
There boing no further business the
ance of only $042, with which several
board stands adjourned to meet ngnin
bills Shields had contracted in DoLnnd
Juno 5th, A. D. 1022, at 10 u. m.
amounting to between $300 nnd $400
had to bo met.

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SAY MAIL CLERKS
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MIAMI, Mny 22.—The Florida cocoanut has lost some of its succu­
lent flnvor for tho South Florida
postal clerks Just ns corn beef and
prunes became persona non grata
with tho doughboys during tho world
war.
In tho case of tho coconnut versus
postal clerks, however, it is a mat­
ter o ftho fruit’s entry into the
mails, rnthcr than a pnlatablo dis­
like.
It is all caused by tho hundreds of
tourists who annually Insist on mail­
ing tho nut without placing it In a
cartoon. Unlike tho castoff collar,
however, the nut’s topography will
not permit Undo Snm's various nota­
tions. Frequently, for Instance, a
clerk in handling tho parcel will find
thnt the stamp hns slipped over tho
destination. Neither have rubber
stamps yet been furnished that will
fit the features of tho coconnut and
ienve a lcgltible impression.
However, the clerks assort, they
realize thnt tho coconnut ndvortiscH
tho stnte nnd they nrc filled with tho
Chamber of Commorco spirit. There­
fore they nrc willing to bonr tho
trials.

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Deed will issue thereon on the Mfe
day of May. A. D. 1988.
WITNESS my official itgnstan
and
seal this ths 20th day o f April.
TO KNOCK HIS BLOCK OFF IF HE
A.
D.
1922.
SAID ONE WORD OUT
(SEAL)
E. A. GOUGLASS,
OF THE WAY
Clerk Circuit Court, SemlotAa
(H r The Aaaorlnlrd Press)
Couny, Florida.
WASHINGTON, Mny 22.— Postmas­ By A. M. WEEKS, D. C.
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WATSON OFFERED

Hon. Board of County Commissionir1 jn'nnd for Somlnole County, Fla.,
ter appointments in Georgia startod a
met In regular sossion at 10 a. m. May
hot oxchnngo in tho senate todny be­ "W « Picked Up Seven Large Dead
Present:
Chairman L. A.
nrumloy, nnd Commissioners L. P.
tween Watson, Democrat, of Georgia, Hats First Morning Using Rat-Snap.1*
, S S n , 0. P. Swope, C. W. EntsSo writes Mr. B. E. Carpenter,
and Phipps, Republican, Colorado,
I mlnger and E. Curlett, with E. A.
member of tho postofico committeo, Wodbridgc, N. J. "Wo lost 18 small
' Souglnss, clerk and C. M. Hand,
chicks on* night, killed by rats.
with result that business was disrupt­
.heriff, in attendant.
Bought some RAT-SNAP and picked
ed several mlnutos aftor which tho up 7 largo dond rats next morning
Minutes of tho last regular meeting
two senators took tho controversy in­ nnd in 2 weeks didn't seo a single rat.
,1bo adjourned mootings of April 10,
to the corridors with Watson offering RAT-SNAP is good nnd sure." Comer
\2, 22 nnd 20th were read and ap­
personal combat. “ If you say one in cako ready for use. Three slse^,
proved.
word out of tho way I’ll knock you 36c, 65c, $1.26. Sol dnnd guaranteed
C o m m u n ica tion from D* D, Daniel,
down" Watson said ho told Phipps af­ by Bnll Hardware Co.—Adv.
*ith bill enclosed for damages to his
ter thoy left tho senate chamber.
car at the Titusville ferry, was road,
I’hippB declined to see newspaper men
ind Wns referred to Attorney George
SEED CORN, COWPBAS, VELVET
to discuss the incident.
A. DeCottes.
BEANS, MILLET, GRASS
Motion of Comr. C. W. Entzmlngor,
SEED, SORGIIUM
MEMBER
PARLIAMENT
seconded by Comr. O. P. Swopo nnd
f
o
r
Immmllnta
shipment. AH season*
OF ULSTER CABINET
carded, clerk of this board Ib instruct­
able Plold and V egetable Seeds. W rtte
fo
r
Trlco
Mat
and
Catalogue. Our beau­
WAS KILLED TODAY tiful and Instructive
ed to draw warrant on tho general
catalogue la free
and giv es valuable
Information
on
fund for tho sum of $37.40, refund of
fa rm in g nnd g a rd en in g fo r Florida and
( l l r The Aaaorlnlrd P r r u l
county tuxes on Tax Certificate No.
the Bouth. W rite to ue today fo r epeoBELFAST, Mny 22.—Tho killing lal prices on y o u r seed requirements.
477, tax sale of 1021, same being a
todny of W. J. Twnddolt, member of Our complete stock will enable ue to
supply you to advantage In prloa and
doublo assessment.
the Ulster PnrHnmcnt, who wns shot Quality.
Communication from tho Sanford
while on route to businoss, caused tho
Shrine Club, in reference to decora­
E. A . Martin Seed Co.
issunnee of n manifest by Sir James
(Trom Monday', Dally)
Oldest and L a m e s t Seed Donee In Fin.
tions of the Court House on May 27,
City is "perking up" for tho ANTI-DANCING SOCIETY
Craig, Premier, announcing a special
I0I-10S Cast Dny Street
read, nnd on motion of Comr. O. P.
FORMED AT STETSON
Shrlnors.
meeting of the cabinet and legal JACKSON VII, I,K
-I FI.OHIDA
Swope, socondcd by Comr. C. W. EntzREFRAIN FROM TERPICIIORE authorities. The Premier doclnrod
minger, clerk is Intruded to decor­
Sanford is being advertised by her
JJust retribution would ho cnled for.
MRS. SHIELDS WROTE TO KLAN
GOOD GRADE
(I)r Thr AsanrlnteU Press)
progressive citizens.
ate, cost not to exceed $50.00.
HEADQUARTERS— INVESTIGA­
JACKSONVILLE, May 22.—Tho
Communication from tho Orlando
For every purposo for which a lini­
STAB LE M A N U R E
TION LEI) TO HER ARREST
Now for the big improvements of ability to dance is not a requisite of
Water and Light Co., in roferenco to
ment
is
usually
applied
tho
modern
CHEAP
pleasure, according to Miss Virginia
nil kinds and a most busy summer.
the placing of poles along tho right(Hr Tht&gt; Associated Press)
remody,
Liquid
Boronze,
will
do
tho
B. Hamilton, a student nt Stetson
Prompt Shipment
of-way wns read, nnd tho matter re­
DELAND, May 22.-*Ono of the
Three are ns ninny now homos go­ University, Del.nnd nnd president of work more quickly, moro thoroughly
L.
W. BERGMANN
ferred to Attorney Goo. A. DeCottes. most interesting features in connec­
ing up in Sanford now oh any other the Anti-Dnncing Society. The sta­ and moro pleasantly. Price, 30c, 00c Box 2163, Station A, Jnckaonvilte, Flo.
Hr. J. T. Denton hero mndo a report tion with the case of Mrs. Alice
tus of the society Is not exactly and $1.20. Sold by the Union Pharm­
city cun boast In tho south.
to the Hoard of his work during tho
,
,
....
known hut Miss Hamilton told her acy.—Adv.
month, also discussed the matter of Shield.., charged with murder as a reLANDIS, FISH &amp; HULL
Remembor tho band concert will auditors nt the Sunday School-B. Y.
detention houses at tho County Home, suit of the shooting to death of her
An
nttnek
of
heartburn
or
indiges­
no lie nt Central Park tomorrow P. U. conference of tho Southern
Attorneys and Counacllorn-at-Lnv
and also tho milk supply of tho coun- husband, William A. Shields, nonr
night but will be given Friday night Baptist Convention here, that it or­ tion calls for a dose of Horhlno. It
DoLAND, FLORIDA
ty. Motion of Comr. O. P. Swope, sec- hor&lt;J tl)e night of Fobrunry 6, Inst,
iginated with her nnd two other relieves the distress instantly and Will practice in tho Stnto nnd feder­
nt Peoples Bank cornor.
“ W I’y Comr. C. W. Ent.m lw or
,,
, ,
Ku Klux
young women in 10ltl. The member­ forces tho fermented food Into tho al Courts. Special facilities for Ex­
carried, Dr. J, T. Denton, county phyMr. nnd Mrs. J. P. Anderson nnd ship has grown to moro than 2,600 bowels. You feel bettor at once. Price amining nnd Perfecting Land Titles.
sician is instructed to investigate nil Klun wh,ch lcn(1 to tho nrrest of Mrs‘
(10c. Sold by Union Pharmacy.—Adv.
little daughter, Beatrice of Ijikelnnd she says.
dairies In tho county, tho condition of Shields. Several stories of the partic­
Miss Hamilton is the daughter of
nre the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
SCHELLE M A IN E S
the cows, ami the tiunllty of milk fur ipation of the Klun have been told and
Graham nt their attractive homo on the ev. \V. W. Hamilton, former sup­ WANTED—To hear from owner of
nished by the dairies to the public, nnd the different verisons have resulted in
LAWYER
good ranch for snlc. State cash
erintendent of evangelism of the
Hanford Heights.
report to the board his findings.
j a misunderstanding of the purported
OITIco in tho Court House
Southern Baptist Convention nnd price, ful particulars, I). F. Bush,
Motion of C. W. Entzmingcr, sec- facts,
SANFORD
-:FLORIDA
The Municipal Rand will not hnvo now pastor of the First Baptist Minneapolis, Minn.
ondod by Comr. E. Curlett, and carried, [ Mrs. Shields wns to have been plncthe regular concert in Central Park Church at New Orleans.
thnt Chairman L. A. Bromley, and cd on trial at DeLnnil last Monday but
Miss Hamilton said thnt sho and Notice of Application for Tax Deed
tomorrow night but will hnvo a con­
GEO. G. HERRING
Comr. L. P. Hagan, investigate tho with the work of selecting tho Jury
cert Friday night at tho Peoples two other young women nt thnt time j Under Section 575 of tho General
matter of detention houses at tho virtually underway it wns discovered
Statutes of the State
Allorney-at-Law
Bunk corner for tho benefit of tho only 14 years old, decided thnt Just
county heme and that they have power two of the state’s principal wiutnessos
of
Florida.
because
they
did
not
dance
it
wns
n
ot.
advance guard of Shrlnors. Concert
N o. 14 Garner-Woodruff Buildlo
to net.
Mrs. Lillian Ferrell, of Enu Claire,
and street danco at that time. Tell necessary for them to lie wnll flow­
G. M. Jacobs and C. D. Brumley, of Wls., nnd H. L. Berry, of Wnycross,
SANFORD, FLA.
ers. They found also thnt It did not
your friends.
Notlco Ib hereby given that Cath­
Chuluotn, appeared before tho Hoard Gn., had not boon subpoenaed and had
detract from their popularity. So, erine Rayford purchaser of Tax CerIn roferenco to tho hauling of rock returned to their homes. Stnto A t­
Palm Springs is again tho mcccn all of a sudden, they pledged them- tifiente No. 360, tinted tho 3rd dny of
V7 tho contractors Mnulo &amp; Snyder torney George A. DeCottes ns n confor those who wnnt to tnko a cool selves to refrain from the terpiscor-1Juno, A. D., 1018, hns filed said cortl
over tho road from Cliuluta to Oviedo, sequencu moved for continuonce of
plunge these warm days or to enjoy can temptation. They called them­ flento in my office, and has mndo ap­
also a communication from Mr. M. M, tho trinl until tho fnil term, a request
the beautiful scenery In a picnic par­ selves the Anti-Dancing Society. plication for Tnx D ec. to lesuo In ac­
JEW ELER
Smith, on the same subject wns re­ which the court gruntod.
ty und spend tho dny thero. Pnlm They kept their secret for n while cordance with lav. Said certificate
MY SPECIALTIES:
/
ceived and rend, nnd Chairman L. A.
Mr. DeCottes explained to newspa­
Springs is undoubtedly one of the but Inter deckled to let others in on embraces tho following described pro­
Urumloy, appointed a committeo, per men tho Ku Klux feature in domost popular resorts in this part of their new found pleasures. Then It perty situnted in Seminole County,
PIcknrd's Hnnd-Painted China "* •
composed of Comr. O. P. Swopo, Com. tail in order to get thnt angle of the
tin* states.
was decided to adopt tho name Florida, to-wit:
Gorhnm’s Sterling Silver
K. Curlett nnd Mr. C. D. Brumley nnd case cleared up. Mrs. Shields was ar­
"Alpha Delta Sigma," not as a sor­
Lot 13 Frosts Second Addlton to
Rogers’ Plnted War®
Mr. G. M. Jacobs, to confer with Mr. rested nt St. Cloud some time after
Mr. and Mrs. C. 11. Dlngoo left this ority, but merely the Greek letters Altnmnntc. Tho said land being as­
Elgin
and Waltham Watchca
Evert P. Mnulo of Maulu &amp; Snyder, the death of Shields and after Assist­
sessed nt tho (into of tho Issuance of
morning for their home in Dunedin for "A. I). A."
and request that ho have tho rock ant Stnto Attorney It, S. Mott hnd
Membership in the society carries such certlficnto in tho nnmo of Mary
after spending a week hero the
shipped to Oviedo, nnd not huul it ovor been ploleted there by an unidentified
guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. It. J. Holly, only n pledge thnt the applicant ab­ M. Murph. Unless said certlficnto Parcel Post Your Cleaning and
this road from Chuluotn to Oviedo ns member of tho Klnn.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Dingec nro old residents stain from dancing and encourage shnll bo redeemed according to Inw
at present, as he is doing this road
After the arrest of Pete Smith, a
Dyeing to
of Hanford and have many frionds others to do likewise.
Tnx Docd will liisuo thereon tho 26th
great damage.
negro, nH a suspect, nnd Mrs. Shields'
here who gnvo them n warm welcome.
dny of Mny, A. D., 1022
Comr. E. Curlett, was authorized to charge that Smith had killed Shields
Mrs. Mnry Puleston And Mr*. J. N. MUNICIPAL GOLF COURSE
WITNESS my official signature
have I Vi miles of road from Chuluota and attempted to assault her, Mrs.
Whitnor accompanied the Dingoes to
FOR JACKSONVILLE FOLKS nnd Heal this tho 20th duy of April,
Shields went to St. Cloud to the homo Dunedin and will ho thoir guests for
to Will Brnnch strnwod.
A. D. 1022.
Communication from tho Commun­ of her fnthor, L. S. Davis, n Union several day a.
( H r T b r Awxorlntc 4 P r e s s )
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS
ity Club, of Genova, in reference to army veternn who hnd Bcttlcd in St.
JACKSONVILLE, Mny 22.—The
Clerk Circuit Court, Somlnola
placing of signs along the roads, was Cloud about fifteen years ago. From
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brown and lit­ ! city council hns passed an ordinance
County, Florldn
thero Mr. DeCottes nsid Mrs. Shields tle daughters of DuLand woro in the authorizing the purchnso by tho city
read, and ordered filed.
Jacksonville, PI
By A. M. WEEKS, D. C.,
36-6tc 611 Main St.
Comr. L. P. Hagan, was authorized wrote a lettor addressed to "The city yesterdny the guests of Mr. and of property at Moncrlof Heights to
Wo prepay parcol postage on return*
to have road leading south from the Lender of tho Ku Klux Klnn" in At­ Mrs. R. J. Holly and made n trip to lie developed into a municipal golf
Notlre of Application for Tnx Deed
rock road at Upsala to the Country lanta, Gn. She declared she was be­ Palm Springs. Mr. Brown is one of course.
Under Section 575 of tho General
ing persecuted and needed help and the busiest men in the stnto nnd is
Hub htrowed,
The property embraces 14(1 acres
Statutcn of tho Stnto
The following persona were named asked thnt a Klunsmnn bo sent to see a hustler of tho real kind. Ho it and will cost $61,158.
of Florida.
a* clerks and inspectors to servo nt her. The letter added that while she City Mnnngor of DcLand, Secretary
38-20tc
the primary oluction to be held on know many men in this section wero of the Commercial Club, head of the
66(1 cures Bilious Fever.
Notlco is hereby given thnt A. L.
Kiansmen sho did not k n ow them and Poultry Association, hend of tho Fair
Tuesday, June Otli, A. D. 1022.
Tnvenu, purchaser o f Tnx Certificate
Precinct No. 1, Sanford—R. C. Max­ if n member wore sent to her, tho lot- Association, n poultry fnnclor nnd
A hnd sprain heals slowly if not No. 315, dated tho 2nd dny of Juno
well, clerk; T. F. Adams, F. L. Wood­ tor sho had mniled to Atlanta could bo successful chicken raiser, an orange treated with a remedy thnt has tho A. D. 1010, hnn filed snld certificate
ruff, jr,, and W, L. Rumple, inspec­ exhibited as a means of identification. grower ami farmer and lit half a doz­ power to penetrate the flesh. Hnl- in my office, and hns mndo applica­
Headquarters of the Klnn in Atlanta en other propositions.
tors.
lard's Snow Liniment is especially tion for Tnx Deed to Ibbuo in accorl
ordered
thnt the local Klnn send a
adapted for such nilmcnts. Threo siz­ dnneo with Inw. Snld certlficnto em­
Precinct N°* "&gt; Lake Monroe— A. S.
Hawkins, clerk, nnd 1). II. C. Rabun, member to Mrs, Shields and the letter,
Mrs. Hunt and daughter, Miss Helen es, 3flc, Ode and $1.20 per bottle. Sold braces tho following deserbod prop­
L. It. Mann and II. B. Lake, ns inspec­ as hIio hnd instructed, was given the Hunt of Jacksonville spent yestordny by Union Pharmacy.— Adv.
Enrich tho noil, increase the
erty situated in .Seminole County,
tors.
messenger us credentials Mr. De- here the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.
yield, haston maturity, im­
Florida, tn-wlt:
Precinct No. 3, Sanford—Schello Cottcs said. Mrs. Shields was inter­ B. Znchry. MIhh Hunt is the society
The Daily Herald Delivered to your
prove
tho quality. It pays to
Lots 143, 160, nnd 101, Altnmonto
Moines, clerk, and L. I. Frnzior, W. viewed by n Klnnsmnn and the inter­ editor of the Timos-Unlon and recog­ door six days n week for 15 cents— L. II. A N. Co., nn recorded In Plat
lino thorn regularly. Stock in
M. Haynes, and II. II. Guthrlo, as in­ view resulted in the mailing of n com­ nized ns one of the best in tho pro­ Join the throngs of readers.
our wnrehouso at Sanford.
Book No. 1, Pngo 10, Sominolo Coun­
munication from thi Klnn to Mr. fession. Miss Hunt is also a gradu­
spectors.
Ilooklot froa from wnrohouso
ty Records. Tho snld innd boing nsHnvo you read tho want iuIh todny? Rcsscd nt tho data of tho issuance of
Precinct No. 4, Paola— F. A. John­ Mott.
ate of the Woman's College nt Tal­
or from—
Tho Kind's communication signed, lahassee and hns been admitted to tho
son, clerk, and H. F. Junics, George
---------- V - such certlficnto In tho nnmo o f Un­
Smith and A. A. Hicks, ns inspectors. "Committee of Investigation, Knights bar. Her old homo was nt Oakland
■ v r o w q known. Unless said certificate shall
Armour Fertilizer Works
Jacksonville, Florida
Precinct No. 5, Oviedo—O. G. Wnl- of the Ku Klux Klun," Informed Mr. in Orungo County nnd her father
ho redeemed according to law Tax
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vott, clerk, nnd Rov. J. N. Thompson, Mott that if ho wanted to lenrn tho was well known hero where ho laid
V a c a tio n
Steen Nelson and R. W. Lawton, as purported facts surrounding tho kill­ out the old Orange Belt Railway and
lanoi
ing of Shields ho must meet in n ho­ afterward mnny of tho newer rail­
inspectors.
tel
in
Orlando
nt
a
designated
time
a
F
A
D
C
A
I
E
—
800
ACRES,
Flowing
well, Celery Land, 5-acre
roads
In
the
state.
Miss
Hunt
has
Precinct No. 0, Geneva—J, II. Hud­
I U il u a L L
tracts or more, easy payments. This is the
dleston, clerk, and C. W. Culpepper, messenger unknown to him but who been in Orlnndo for tho past woek
----------- r----------- largest solid body of Flowing well land In the
[L
Gresham and F. B. Bradley, as know the assistant vttoniey by sight. whore ho Huit ngninst Stetson Uni­
Mr. Mott followed instructions and up* versity nnd Dr. Hully wbh success­
inspectors,
&amp;
Precinct No. 7, Chuluota—C. D. on mooting ihu messenger was piloted ful nnd in which Bho wns awarded
B reezes BIov
a verdict of $25,000 dnningcs.
Hrumley, clerk and G. G. Jacobs*, S. L. to St. Cloud.
.
.
i
.
At
St.
Cloud
tho
nssistntn
nttorney,
bong and D. D. Daniel as inspectors.
Let Mrs. Mnry Graves Tell You Her
Precinct No. 8, Gabrlolla— S. E. in tho prcsencu of three strangers,
Poultry Raising Experience.
Mathers, clerk and C. E. Mathers, II. but whom bo wns informed woro
"Threo
yonrs ngo bought nn Incu­
C- Parker and A. W. Moruman, as in­ Kiansmen, obtained n lengthy state­
\ railroad md hotel /
bator,
thin
year I've made money.
ment from Mrs. Shields, The state­
Rolllna College, Analytic and
spectors.
Rnts stolo my baby chicks.
Didn’t
Precinct No. U, Longwood; J. L. ment typewritten, was signed by the
know until a friend guvo mo a enke
Consulting Chemist nnys of the water: "Of the many watera of this and eth­
Hartloy, clerk, and T. J. WllHnmson, Kiansmen, ns witnesses, on the lower
of
RAT-SNAP. Next morning found
loft
hand
cornor
of
the
ln»t
sheet.
, ®* Sntchor nnd D. H. Hooker, as
er regions that I have analyzed, I hnve found none auperlor In all good quali­
Thon the Kiansmen tore their signa­ two dond rutn in hennery. Kept find­
inspectors.
ing them. Suddenly thoy disappeared
ties of that of tho "Elder Water."— Phone Sll-W. Office In Miller
Precinct No. 10, Lake Mary.—A. E. tures out of tho sheet, retaining tho
altogether. It's tho only sure Tat
/^ F lo r id a
Jioblom, dork, and J. W. Fortier, G. bit of paper containing them. Mr. Mott
killer." Take Mrn. Grnvcss’ ndvUo.
L. sjoblopi, and W. V. Dunn, u In­ declares ho does not know tho Identity
Three
sizes, 36c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and
of
tho
witnesses
and
tho
statement,
in
chamkrvcohkerqe
spectors.
guaranteed by Ball Hardware Co.—
the
files
of
tho
state
attorney,
has
a
Precinct No. 11, Altamont©-A. W.
Adv.
Mullen, clerk, and J. M. Evans, H. C. largo station of tho last sheet missing,

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                    <text>TH E SAN FO R D

IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

volum e

xra

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1922

BOTH MURDER AND ARSON
BESMIRCH IRELAND’S NAME
Ulster is Terrorized by
Armed Bands Who
Burn and Slay

eight

are

d ea d

MISS HUNT WAS
NOTTHREATENED
SAYS HULLEY

ANOTHER ROW
Shriners’ Celebration
IN SENATE OVER
Here Next Saturday
TARIFF MEASURE
Will Be Great Event
&lt;njr The Associate. Preea)
WASHINGTON, ,Mny 20.—Nowspnpor editorials attacking the admin­
istration tariff bill • caused another
flare-up yesterday in tho Senate dur­
ing the consideration of that meas­
ure. Tho editorials .were road by
Senator Simmons of North Carolina,
n Democratic lender, in tho course of
an nddress in which ho attacked the
bill generally nnd asserted that
there was n growing revolt against it
over the country and oven among Re­
publican senators.
•In reply, Senator McCumber, Re­
publican, North Dnkota, in chargo of
tho* measure, renewed his chargo that
tho newspapers nttacking tho bill
wero influenced by advertisements of
importers nnd naserted that Jrondlng
of tho cdltoriuls wns fot the purpose
of delay. Ho was jjoined in his a t­
tack on tho publications by Senator
Gooding, ,of Idaho, chairmnn of the
Republican agricultural tariff bloc
who said the New York dailies were
not going to permit tariff on farm
products If they could help it.
Senator Heflin, Democrat, Alnhnnin, nttneked tho majority for ap­
proving whnt ho termed high duties
on paints, salt nnd othor necessities
of tho farming population. He con­
cluded with tho declaration that tho
Republicans proposed to put a tax
"on everything from tho cradlo to tho
grnvo."
In the course of his nttnek, Sen­
ator Simmons chnrgcd thnt the tariff
hill wns the product of u "donl"
among tho
Republican Senators
"which neither side to tho trndo Is
satisfied with."
"Protection on n agricultural pro­
ducts is obnoxious to tho “old.guard"
ho doclnrcd, “and duties on manufac­
turing products nro equally ns obnox­
ious to tho agricultural interests.

Parade Headed by Shrine Bands Will
Be Feature of the Day

NUMBER 41

CALIFORNIA ORANGE CROP
OVER THIRTEEN MILLION
BOXES SAYS DEPARTMENT
Loss Due to Wind and
ROBBERS
Freeze Damage Over
BLEW SAFE IN
Two Million Boxes
JACKSONVILLE
JANUARY- FREEZE

ORLANDO*May 20.—Dr. Lincoln
AND STRANGE TO RELATE IT
THE LIST OF YESTERDAY'S Hully, president of Stetson Univer­
WAS IN PRINTING
RUINED
7,200,000 BOXES OF
CASUALTIES AND MORE ARE
sity nt DcLand, occupied tho witness
•
OFFICE.
FRUIT WniCH CUTS DOWN TO­
TO FOLLOW TODAY
stand yesterday afternoon in defense
TAL PRODUCTION 42%
&lt;nr Th* Associate. I'rtn )
of tho suit brought against him and
JACKSONVILLE, Mny 20.—Rob.
(n r The Associate. 1’rraa)
4Hr Th* Associate. Press)
the University for dnmngo by Miss
BELFAST, Mny 30.—Murder
hers
blew the snfe In tho offlca of
WASHINGTON. May
20—
Helen Hunt, of Jacksonville, for near­
and arson Inspired by religious
tho
Florida
Farmer
nnd
Stockman
Shipments
from
California’s
ly three and a half hours, tho cross
during the night. Tho loss is un­
prejudice continued to terrify Ul­
orange crop will be about 13,050,­
examination conducted by E. W. Davis
known ns check hnd not been com­
ster today. Reports of number of
000 boxes, according to final m taking moro than two und n half
pleted early today. Tho publication
desthn in yesterday’s shootings In
timaton received today by tba
hours,
occupies a building adjoining tho po­
Ilclfast vary from five to ciRht
Department
of Agriculture. The
As
things
shape
up
for
tho
big
“I did not oxpol Miss Hunt," ho
lice headquarters nnd the info « u
dosen wounded. Incendiary fi^cs
lose
due
to
wind
damage laat De­
Shriners’
day
here
on
Mny
27th
it
said again and again. "I moroly sus­
in
n
room
ngainst
tho
wall
separat­
caused thousands pounds loss
cember
2,029,000
boxes and to the
begins to look ns though thoro would
pended hor from tho school bocauso of
ing
tho
two
buildings,
but
tho
rob­
Three men were shot upon avow*
freeze
of
January
7,200,000 box­
be sonio five or six thousand people
her record during tho last term she
bery
wns
not
discovered
until
it
was
inR themselves protestants, and
es.
These
losses
of
0,490,000 box­
here on that day. With Morrocco
was there." As Mr. Davis promulgat­
opened for business this morning.
died during the night. Two men
es
estimated
at
42%
of produc­
Temple
nt
Jacksonville
who
are
sup­
ed the questions the testimony enrno in
The robbers jimmied tho outer door
entered a sawmill in York street
tion.
posed
to
huvo
chargo
of
the
ceremon­
rapid succession and becamo not a
district today, inquired tho relig­
ies and bring tholr bnnd nnd patrol of tho snfe and blew tho Inner door
little heated. Ho denied hnving told
•
ion of various workers and shot
will come Egypt Temple nt Tnntpa with explosive.
Judge Roy Hamlin of Tnvnres in any
dead a Catholic.
and from Orlando nnd other nearby
conversation with him that ho would
In nnother pnrt of tho business dis­
cities will come the entire Shrine
hlnrkcn Miss Hunt’s nnme and char­
trict
robbers broko into safe of BurDUBLIN, Mny 20.—Strong rumors acter and bow hur mother’s head in
Clubs. In fact since tho word has
well
Motor
Company nnd escaped with
hero today thnt nn agreement hns grief if she dnred to bring a suit
gone out that Sanford will entertain
$1,200
cash
and negotiable securities.
been reached betwen Michael Collins, against him or tho university.
the Shriners of tho state every tem­
No clues to tho identity of tho robbers.
head of the provisional government,
ple nnd every club in tho stnto ' re­
Dr., Hullcy was questioned regard­
nnd Enmon DoVnlorn, tho Republican ing tho rules of the school which, be­
gardless of the confines of tho J u ris ­
lender.
ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY
diction want to come to Snnford on PROPOSED STEEL
ing u Christian institution of the Hap
CASES CHOICEST BRANDS
the big duy. They know that San­
tist faith, prohibited many acts that
MERGER
IS
OFF
BELFAST, Mny 20.—Agreement are sanctioned in non-sectarian
OF LIQUOR
ford will give them the glad hand nnd
FOR
THE
PRESENT
bowteen freo stato nnd Republican fac­ schools.
they
wont
to
see
tho
city
that
is
do­
He testified to many
4Ur Th* Associate. I'rru )
tions of Dail Eireann regarding tho “prunks” of Miss Hunt whilo at the
ing so much nnd that has such pro-,
ST. AUGUSTINE, Mny 20.—Sher­
NEW
YORK,
Mny
20.—Tho
forthcoming Irish elections nnd othor school, sho thon being seventeen
gressivo people. And Sanford will
iff Boyce nnd deputies captured in­
questions wns reached todny according years of age, and declared thnt sho
not disappoint them for everything Youngstown Shoot nnd Tube Co., coming liquor craft nnd one hundred
to reports hero.
possible will be done to mnke tho visi­ yesterday withdrew from tho prp- and twenty cases of tho choicest
hnd an unusual capacity for troublo
tors feel nt home by tho Snnford poscil merger independent stool com­ brands within tho city limits at dawn
making. Tho tenseness of tho court
Shriners nnd the citizens generally. panies leaving only five,of tho origi­ today. Rum runners desortod host
room causod by tho volloy of ques­
Tho big parade with the various pa­ nal seven companies in the combine. whon wnrnod of tho npproach of oftions sont to Dr. Hulloy, which wero
trols will he a feature of the day. Th: Tho I.nckawnnnn Steel Company fleers by pistol shot fired by ono of
quickly nnd forcofully answered, was
following will lie the llnu of murcli: .. withdrew Inst woek upon tho comple­ thoir guards and cut vessel a d rift
u littlo relieved whon a bit of humor
Beginning nt Clyde Pier going tion of negotiations for its purchnso Tho shoriff waded nock deep and pull­
was Injected into tho testimony when
Dr. Hulloy told of an alleged “bear" STILL AFTER ATTORNEY GEN- South on Pnlmctto to First streot, by the Bothlehorq Steel corporation. ed tho boat in. Tho shoriff destroyed
While a statement of Thomas L.
west on First street to Mngnollu,
dance started by Miss Hunt in her
KRAL’S SCALP FOR THE
Chndhorurno, counsel for tho inter­ ono hundred cases und kept twenty for
south
on
Magnolia
to
Tenth,
west
on
room which was located above tho din­
MORSE CASE
evidence,
,\
DELEGATIONS
STILL
THINK ing room nt the time a Rev. Nolson
Tenth to Park nvo., Park avenue north ested companies declared . thnt "con­
‘ THEY HAVE ACCOMPLISHED
to Ninth, Ninth Went to Oak, Oak ferences among tho other five con­
tlly Thr Auurlnlrd l’rcsst
who was conducting a protracted
WASHINGTON,
Mny
20.—The
dec­
BIG THINGS
north to Seventh, Seventh East to cerns are continuing to determine FLA. MUNICIPAL LEAGUE
meeting nt tho university was seated
FORMED AT TAMPA
laration
that
Attorney
General
Daugh­
I’ark, Pnrk north to Third, Third west whether it is advisable to consider
nt dinner. This he said was to annoy
SANFORD A MEMBER
GENOA, Mny 20.—The domlnnnt him. r. Dnvis nt once very seriuusly erty should resign from office nnd not to Onk, Oak north to First, First east consolidation of nil or some of theso
companies,"
it
is
generally
believed
in
thought in Genoa Inst night ns tho requested Dr. Hulloy to expluiu to the further embarrass tho administration to Park, down Park to intersection of
4Hr Th* Associate. I'rrsa)
tho ilnancinl district thnt tho pro­
delegations to tho ocononiic conference jury whether it wns a "bare danco” in wns made in the sennto toduy by Car­ Pnrk and First then fancy drill by
TAMPA, Mny 20.—What will in all
After posed merger is off nt lenst for tho probability will bocomo tho most po­
wore leaving or preparing to depart transform of tho moaning, or whothor away, Democrat, Arkansas, during re­ pntrol of Morocco Temple.
newal
by
Caraway
of
discussion
of
drill, parade continues cant to Palmet­ present. Under the tentative/ plan tential organization for tho u dflea*
seemingly was that, nlthough tho con­ the dnneo was that of tho nnimal, also
agreed upon by Kuhn, Loob and
1
Daugherty’s
nllogcd
connection
with
to nvunuo, thon north to Clydo pier.
tlon nnd promotion of tho host inter­
ference wns n thing of the past, ns far whether or not it wob anything liko
company,
hankers, nnd tho executives
tho
release
from
tho
Atlnntu
peniten­
Thu Sanford Shrine Club would ap­
ests of tho Individual sections of
ns Genoa Is concerned, its achieve­ tho modern danco and if it wns mod­
preciate it if all homes on tho lino of of tho interested companies, J. A. Florida ns well as Florida, tha
ments would live nnd contribute much est. Hulloy replied thnt it was a tiary of Churlcs W. Morse,
march would decorate using Shrine Campbell, president of tho Youngs­ state, tho newly formed League of
to tho pneifiention nnd reconstruction "hour danco” all right, but a noisy
NAVAL ACADEMY CLASS
colors or flags which may bo had by town company nnd rognrdod ns one Mnlclpnlltlos, duly chnrtercd and of­
affair.
,
of Europe.
LEAVE FOR MANILLA
ndvining the Secretary of the club, nt of the ablest steel executives In tho ficered, celebrated tho initiation of
In sending Miss Hunt to hor home,
Tho officials of some of tho small­
WITH
SECRETARY
DENBY
n small cost of one dollar. Let uvory country, wns to head the .merger, Its actual functions with n seven
er states undoubtedly will go home Dr. Hulloy declared it was only tem­
citizen of Snnford help make this u having agreed upon ns chairman of courso banquet nt « local enfo hero
disappointed, porhups angry, because porary nnd wns for tho fact thnt ho
&lt;Itjr The Associated I'rrsa)
success. It means the biggest day tho lionrd of directors and chairman Inst night. Ninctcon of tho lending
their troubles hnvo not been settled nt could not control her. Ho also said
PORTSMOUTH, Va., Mny 20.— over seen in Snnford. Plonso list your of tho executive committee. Neither cities of Floridu wore tho charter
Genoa. Lithuanian, for exnmplo, is she hud remarknblo ability for organ­
Mr. Chnrbourno nor Mr. Cnmpboll
chagrined that Genoa has not chnHod izing nnd at ono time it looked ns The transport Henderson sailed to­ spare rooms with the secretary, phono would discuss tho
reasons for members of the league, including,
dny
for
tho
Orient
with
Secretary
101.
We
ari!
imt
asking
for
donntlon
though
Blp)
would
succcod
in
organiz­
the Polish troops from Lithuninn ter­
Youngstown’s
withdrawn!.
Mr. Jnckosnvlllo, Mlnml, Orlnndo, Tampa,
ritory; und tho small Russian repub­ ing tho ontiro flock of dormitory girlB Dcnby and members of tho Naval of rooms, You will receive pay for cnmphcll did stnto, however, thnt tho Bartow nnd Sanford and it Is expec­
Academy class of eighty-one, for re­ them. Wo want every ono who comos
ted thnt ovory Incorporated city nnd
lics bordering tho Cnspinn and Illnck ngainst tho donn of tho girls.
union
in Munilln.
to Snnford to bo cared for in Sanforti action was decided upon nftor ho had town in tho stnto will eventually be
Tho dofonsa practically closed its
sons nro griovod because Gcnon failed
style. Bo sure nnd list your rooms. conferred with his bonrd- of direc associated with tho body.
case and plaintiff is expected to close
to freo them from Bolshevik rule.
tors nnd tho principal stockholders
RAILWAY EXECUTIVES
By n unanimous vote A. W. D.
But as u wholo tho belief prevnils todny.
who nro In the city, nnd thnt tho in­
ARRIVE AT WHITE HOUSE
ROOSEVELT REFUSES
Hall, city manager of Tampa, with
that tho Genoa conference despite dis­
vestigation of the department of jus­
FOR DINNER CONFERENCE
WOMAN’S APPLICATION
putes which almost pushed Europo to BABE BUTII REINSTATED
tice into tho proposed merger hnd whom tho Idea of tho longuo origin­
FOR RADIO SERVICE
ated, wns elected prasldont, with six
the edge of u precipico has resulted in
nothing to do with it.
WITH BOB MEUBEL
4 l l r T h * A s s o c i a te d I ' r r s a )
additional elective officers, these
the beginning of bettor understanding
NEW YORK YANKEES
WASHINGTON, Mny 20.—Lending
4Hr Th* Aaattrlnlrd I'rrsa)
officers being: first vice-president,
between the nations of Europe, in­
Itnilwny Executives of the country
WASHINGTON, May 20.—Acting EDISON INVITED
Colonel M. B. Horlong, city commis­
cluding Russin. Even officials of
4llr The Associated Press)
TO APPEAR AND TALK
'are nrrivlng todny for tho Whlto secretary of tho navy, ooHovclt today
sioner, Jacksonville; socond vice­
France admitted thnt last night.
CHICAGO, Mny 20.—Babe Ruth House dinner conferonco tonight announced that ho declined tho appli­
*
OVER MUSCLE SHOALS president, F. H. Whnrton, City mana­
Franco, which came here reluctant­ and Boh Mouse! of tho Now York
to which they wore Invited by Prcs- cation of national womnn’H party for
ger, Miami; third vice-president, O.
ly, almost suspiciously, goes nwny Yankees wero reinstated today by
4Hr Th* A um latfl I'rrsa I
use of navnl facilities, broadcasting
*ident Harding.
W, Duckworth,
mnyor, Orlundo;
with more confidence. Louis Bnrthou, baseball Commissioner Lnndis. Tho
WASHINGTON, May 20.—An In fourth vice-president, E. II. Green,
addresses to lie delivered tomorrow
vice premier In tho French cabinet, home run king is oligiblo to start his
FOR SALE—A real bargain, 1010 at dedication of pnrty's new hond- vitntlon bus been extended to Thomas mayor, Brndontown; fifth vice-presi­
nnd Franco’s chief delegate to tho con­ drive for tho 1022 slugging honors
four passenger wire wheel Cadillac quqnrtors here. The application wns A. Edison to appear before the Sen­
ference, in his final words to tho press in this nfternoon’s gnmo with tho eight, in A-l shape. Must sell nt denied, Roosevelt said, on broad nto Agriculture Committee for ex dent, C. P. Stnloy, city manager, Ft.
Myers; secretary and treasurer, E.
declared it wns his conviction that St. Louis Browns nt New York.
once. Phone 123, Arcado Auto Sup­ ground thnt such uso would contra­ aminutlon In connection with tho S. Jackuin, city auditor, Bnrtow.
tho Genoa conforcnco, which ho called
ply, Daytona, Fla. Ask for Mr. C. L. vene nnvnl order against employment committcos investigation of propos
In order thnt technicalities of the
"the Child of Cannes” wns todny in
Clifton.
47 lit? of nnvnl radio for politicul purposes. all for developing Musclo Shoals, constitution may bo alllgnod as soon
FOR
SALE—Wood
range,
almost
new
good health, and thnt ho raw no reason
was accepted today by Edison.
as possible, and that cortain provis­
why tho infant could not journey safe­ also other household gooda. Apply FOR RENT—Cottngo.—J. Mubboii.
Hnvo you lost or found anything?
to
Mrs.
Cnrroll,
corner
Eighth
nnd
ions relating to uniformity may be
ly to tho Hnguo and thoro thrive und
For quick results, try • want sd.
I
47-3tp A Herald Want Ad will help you.
Lnurel
Ave.
47-2tp
Inculcated Into tho sevoral city bud­
prosper.
,
I
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gets, tho meeting last night) voted
Tho question whether tho Russian
m . i to convono tho leaguo in Jacksonville
problem will so dovolop as to make
Juno 1, a t which time any additional
possiblo later participation by tho
cities qualifying will be admitted to
United Stntqs in its solution was tho
tho association.
Mr.
Herlong,
groat subject of discussion last night.
chairman of the evening, extended
David Lloyd Goorgo, who hns hur­
tho Invitation for Jacksonville in beried back to England, has not accom­
hnlf of tho citisons.
m
plished ovorything ho hoped for; but
today found hi min rare good humor
GENERALLY FAIR
ns tho conference hold its closing ses­
MODERN TEMPERATURE
sion.
NEXT WEEKS WEATHER
in

CONFERENCE
ALMOST OVER,
LEAVE TODAY

DAUGHERTY
SHOULD QUIT
SAYS CARAWAY

Originally rich in timber, Holland
now depends entirely upon importa­
tion to supply ita needs.
Bargains found each day by read•nn tha Herald Ads.

ST. JOHNS SHERIFF
CAPTURED RU M
RUNNERS’ BOAT

3
Sam Bradford ,in Portion
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( H r Tfca A s s o c ia te . T rc sa )

WASHINGTON, M .y 20.—Gener■ ally fair with modorato temperature
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Sunday School day waa observed
a t tho Methodist Church Sunday
morning with appropriate exorcises
by the children and music by the
Oviedo Orchestra.
Miss Elisabeth Lawton of Rollins
spent tho week-end with her parents.
Dr. Blackman of Monroo preached
the baccclnurcnto sermon to the
members of tho senior class of the
Ovtedo High School a t the Baptist
church Sunday ovonlng May 21st.
Tho church was vory prettily decor­
ated in feme and the clasn flower,
whlto roses. A special choir ren­
dered tho music which was unusually
fine and appropriately selected. Dr.
Blackman’s subject was "A good
Namo” in tho exposition of which
ho brought to tho class and all pres­
ent some splendid, helpful thoughts
to carry through life.
Misses Katheryn and Elisabeth
Lawton entertained a fow of their
friends Frldny ovonlng.
Tho mens Bible class of tho Mothodlst church entertained t Monday
night at tho Club Houso. They had
as tholr guests tho Women's Bible
class of tho Methodist church, tho
teachers of tho Sundny School and
tho two ndult Bible clnsscs of tho
.Genova Methodist and Oviedo Bap­
tist churches. 0. P. Swopo, chair­
man of tho entcrtninmont commlttoo
with tho ablo assistance of Mrs. T.
W. Lawton nnd Mrs. C. L. West kept
tho seventy guests busy and happy
until n late hour Tho chief fcaturo
of tho entertainment wns n mock
trial of two of Oviedo's most prom­
inent cltlxcns. Tho wit nnd humor
brot out In tho Impromptu spcnchcs, questioning nnd nnswera wero
most amusing nnd thoroughly en­
joyed by ovory ono present.
Tho homo of W. J. Lawton Is bolng
improved by a fresh coat of paint
on tho oulsldo nnd Insldo.
Miss Ethel Taylor loft Monday for
n visit to friends In Orlnndo.
Edwnrd McCall of Stetson Uni­
versity spent the week-end with his
parents.
Rev. nnd Mrs. L. E. Wright nnd
son Olln, Mrs. W. E. Luther nnd
Mrs. 'Frank Norris visited Orlnndo
Wednesday.
Miss Noble Swopo returned from
St. Augustine Wednesday nnd ex­
pects to spend the summer nt her
home In Oviedo.
Mrs. O. 0. Wolcott entertained
tho Women’s Iliblo Clnos of tho
Methodist church nt her homo at
Lnko Clinrm Tuesday nfternoon.
MIsh Alice Rrnnnon returned to
Jacksonville Sundny after spending
tho week-end with her pnronts nt
Lake Charm.
M. A. Kilvert left Tucsdny for
Now York nnd Chlcngo.
H. W. Barr of Orlnndo was a vis­
itor to Oveldo Inst week.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. S. Leo motored to
Crescent City Inst week, returning
Frldny nfternoon.
Llttlo Mnrthn West ontortninod
a number of her llttlo friends Wed­
nesday nfternoon nt n pnrty, thnt
dny being the rolchrnlion of her
third birthdny,
The closing exercises
of tho
Oviedo school will be hold Thursday
nnd Frldny nights of this week. Dr.
Dresch of Rollins will mnko tho nddress to the grnduntting clnss F rl­
dny night.
Mrs. W. M. Wright spent Satur­
day afternoon In Orlnndo.
Mrs. W. R. Kimhrcl was cnlled to
Charluston, S. C., Monday by tho
sorious illness of her brother.
Mr. nnd Mrs. (!. W. Swopo nnd
son Frances wero business visitors
to Snnford Wednesday.
• Mrs. O. P. Swopo nnd children
spent Saturday In Snnford.
Mr. nnd Mrs. A D. Souer nnd lit­
tle son, A. D., Jr., visited Snnford
nnd Orlnndo Snturdny

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hara aa Mias Lillian Gov*.
daughter, Evelyn, were out from San­
plated on the grove they have re­ mer home at Engleslde, Ga.
Prof Harbart Chaffer la vlaitlng cently bought from Wade EntsmlnMr. and Mrs. C. E. Chorponlng en­ ford last Sunday as spend-the-day
hla parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chaffer. B«r.
tertained several friends from town at guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Grier, of
Miss Helen Moran and Miss Dane
a picnic supper and swimlng party at Cameron City.
.
Murry spont tho wcek-ond In Geneva
Silver Lake on Thursday evening.
J. G. Ball, of tho Ball Hardware Co.
with relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Ashloy Purvis drove has bought tho land in Cameron City
Rov. Lackumby of Orlando preach- Be I? A C T 0 A \J F A D H *» to Green Covo Springs recently to formerly ownod nnd farmed by Guy
visit Mr. Purvis’s undo over tho G. Ellsworth.
cd In tho morning also ovonlng a t ta l i i i i j l j j A i l T U I l I /
tho Baptist Church.
week end.
It is an assured fact thnt tho resi­
Messrs. Louis and Warron EntsThe
newly-weds,
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
Leon
dents
of Bcardall avenue will havo
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mingor nro visiting tholr brother,
Purvis, returned from tholr wedding electric lights as enough names hnvo
C. W. Entsmlngcr and alstor, Mrs.
Miss Pertlo Leo Bell is n t home trip to Tnmpn on Frldny and expect been secured to warrant the Southern
W. E. Alien.
from Charlotte, N. C., where sho has to go to housekeeping In Cameron Utilities placing tho poles, etc.
T W Lnwton wns a visitor to the been a pupil in Qucon’s Collcgo for the City.
There Is a rumor thnt tho American
school last Friday.
past two ycasr.
Ashley nnd Jim Purvis dfove to Tam­ Fruit Growers, Inc., nro to erect a
Mr. and Mrs. Brnswoll hnvo moved
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Corley nnd son, pa on business on Wednesday, return­ cold storage nnd pro-cooling plant this
into
tho Smith plnco
nro leaving
their
ing Thursday.
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, 7nnd expect
;.........to" ,vJoe,
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. car tho lat- »'K
*uuramiy,
summer nmi
niid wo near
hear that Mooi
Mooro’s
livo thcro until tholr houso is com-I ter part of tho week for tholr sum-J Mr. nnd Mrs. Tom Tnylor nnd | Station In tho placo scloctcd for It.

Newspaper page, greatly
reduced, containing Scaldsweet advertisement—show­
ing how dealers su p o o rt
campaign with their copy.

ROTARY EDUCATIONAL

FUND PLAN ENDORSE
(B y T h o A u o e la tr S T resa)

GAINESVILLE, Fid., May a u
Tho local Rotary club yesterdsT
unanimously endorsed tho p|nn a&lt;1.
vnneed by District Governor
Turner of Tampa for a Rotary cducs
tionnl fund of $100,000 to Do !oa„ J
to needy students.
~
Tho plan as understood by local
Rotnrlnns would provide that each
Rotarlnn In tho stnto bo held respon
slblo for tho raising of $100 toward
tho fund. An oxecutlvo committee
composed of tho presidents of -aru
club would administer It.

Greatly reduced reproduc­
tion of Soaldswcct magazine
jingo advertisement, which nn
nppoared wns Illustrated in
naturnl colors.

W ho does the real Advertising
Grapefruit
During the 1921-22 marketing season for Florida
grapefruit and oranges, the Sealdsweet advertising
of the co-operating Florida growers appeared in more
than twenty-five million copies of nine of the leading
home magazines of the United States—full color
pages in excess of six million copies.
The advertising of no other marketing agency for
Florida citrus fruits was carried by any of these magazines.
In the same period the advertising of Sealdsweet
Florida grapefruit and oranges appeared in about

half a million copieB of eight of the leading and most In­
fluential medical and nursing journals of the country.
The advertising of no other marketing agency for
Florida citrus fruits was carried by these periodicals.
Between November and March, Sealdsweet Flor­
ida grapefruit and-orange advertisements appeared
in approximately sixty million copies of two hun­
dred and forty-five o f the leading daily newspapers.
Advertising of other marketing agencies for Florida
citrus fruits was carried in less than a dozen of these.
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W h o d o e s th e R e a l A d v e r tis in g o f F lo r id a G r a p e fr u it a n d O r a n g e s ?
T h e G r o w e r s w h o ih a r k e t th e ir fr u it C o -o p e r a tiv e ly , o f c o u r s e .
Early in the history of co-operative marketing in Floridu, the affiliating growers became convinced thnt to
make demand for Florida grapefruit nnd oranges keep pace with increasing production it would bo necessarv for
tho food and health values to be extensively advertised.
In each of the past ten or moro marketing seasons, therefore, these growers have conducted educational
advertising campaigns for Sealdsweet grapefruit and oranges, gradually enlarging the scope thereof until thev
havo covered tho greater portion of tho United States.
y
At no timei during this period has thore been any consistent advertising effort on the part of other marketing
agencies for Florida fruits. A careful survey of the leading advertising mediums of the country, summarized
above, shows conclusively that the only co-opcrattvo citrus marketing agency remains the one factor adeountelv
working to increaso consumer demand.
That tho advertising done by the co-operating citrus growers of Florida has been a good investment for th em
is conclusively proved by tho fact that in practically every market of tho country Sealdsweet grapefruit and
oranges bring tho high dollar. Often they command a premium of twenty-five to fifty cents a box a t whnlnnnU
because they aro efficiently advertised.
esn ®
Do you want your grapefruit and oranges so advertised that the consumption
may absorb the production without reducing prices to an unprofitable level?
T hen join T h e Florida Citrus Exchange and market under the Sealdsw eet tradem ark—of, by and for Florida^
Commit the manager c f the nearest association or sub-Exchange or write the business manager at Tampa, Florida.

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6.11
16 .................................................. ........
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149
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160
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1.10
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1« 19 10
N 60 f t o f H 100 f t o f HWU B lo c k .
M nry B nylook ............
7.07 L ota 199 nnd 200 .........
U n k n o w n .............
1.01
10 T lo r 16 .......................... .......
Louie Plelacher ........ 26.33 L ota 201. 208 a n d 209 .....
U
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1.0!
Jo e F ern an d o * ........ 32.96 L ota 4 a n d 6 Blook 11 T lo r I........
L
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234,
225.
nnd
220
.....
U
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1.60
.at 1 a n d N 22 ft o f L ot 2, B lock
O. P. S m ith ................. 144.45 L ota 269 an d 260 ......
U
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1.01
11 T ie r 3 ..............................j . ..........
I.o ta 274 n n d 300 ...........
I t I t 16
U n k n o w n .—......1.16
,o ta 1 a n d 2 (lean b e g 7 f t E of
L
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276
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5
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L
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278,
277.
178
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1.01
f t H 6 f t E 37 f t N 108 f t W
B 110' ft
*
K. P. H o u eh o ld er....
73,14 L ota 289 n n d 290______________________________________________
____
U
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9.85
to b u g ) B look 11 T la r 4.~.
U n k n o w n ........
13.10
M. M. SMITH’S SUBDIVISION OP SECTIONS aa n teo rd ed la P lat Book No. 1 All60 Bftlook
I t , T ld r 18 .....................
P age M, Nemlnole County necerda
J, O. PACKARD’S F IR ST ADD TO MIDWAY aa R ecorded la P la t B eok No. X
All IBook 11 T ie r 19 (loaa b eg 165
P a g e 104, Sem inole C oaaty Reeordo
B looka 4. 6, t, 7, 1, 9, 10, 11, II,
ft
E
of
HW
oor
of
Blook
11
T
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I t , a n d 14 ...................—....................
U n k n o w n ................... 144.41
Lota 1. 2, nnd 6 .................a..............
U nknow n ....____
3 34
19 ru n N 120 f t E 60 f t 8 120 f t
Lota 11 nnd II .......... ......... .................
D. E. M ontgom ery ....
9.09
B looka I I , It, 11, 14, 16, 26. IT
W 60 f t nnd Iona b e g HE c o r
U
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117.22
Lota 81 nnd 82 ___ .........................
U nknow n ........... .........
8 10
a n d II —............... —............. ........ « ...
Block II T ie r 19 ru n W 60 f t
E lm e r P . K e ith ........ 29.20
Lot 134 ....................................- .............
W ill n u a h ln g ..........
4.41
Blook 20 ..................................................
N 120 f t E 60 ft H 120 f t to
U n k n o w n .....................
Lot
180
...............................
.....................
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1.01
T h a t p a r t o f B lock 31 H o f Ily
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71.30
a n d A ll B looka 39 nnd 40................................
U nknow n
64.00
Lot 330 .......................................... ........
U nk now n .......
3.34
L
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6
B
lock
12
T
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3
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43.68
B looka 41 n nd 41 ........................................
U nknow n
,ot 6 B 31.40
lock 13 T lo r 5.........................
K. J. M ahoney ............. 19.45 CANAAN ae Recorded la P la t B ook No. 1* P ago U S , Som laolo C oaaty Reeorda
T h a t p a r t o f Blook 41 H
o f Ily ....
U nknow n
6.20 ~,otn
8 n n d 9, B lock 12 T lo r 8......
P. W. A n g lo r ............
0.77 ..................
L ot 3, B lock‘ 1
K U of N 210 ft of Blook 47..........................
U nknow n
9.0»
U nknow n
1.80
1 B lock 12 T lo r 7.......................
B look 12 ......... .........................—...........
T. L B r o w n ________ 72.30 Lot
U n k n o w n ....................... *?-?2 L o to .l an d 2. n io c k I .....................—
U nknow n
1.71
Lot
7
B
lock
13
T
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4.......................
6.06
F.
W.
M
ahoney
B look 96 ..................................................
a , W . B altoy ............ 32.00
o ta 1 n n d 9, B look I ....----- .............
U n k n o w n ..............
1.71
L ot 1 Block 14 T lo r 2 .....................
6.06 L
M. Fo* ................... .
ota, 1, 3, 4, 5 n n d 6, B look 4........
U n k n o w n ..............
1.16
6 B lock 14 T lo r I .......................
.
9.101L
U n k n o w n ...........
M. M. SMITH’S THIHD SUBDIVISION aa Recorded In P la t Book No. 1, P a g e 80, Lot
L
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ta
3
a
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d
10,
B
look
4
.........
...........
6.06
U
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n.
........—
L ot 1 B look 16 T ie r 4 .................. ..
Sem inole C oaaty, F lorida
L
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11
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18,
B
look
4
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3,
4,
6,
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68.16
C.
K
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...........
L o t 1 .......................... ............... .
U n k n o w n ................ .
12.81
L ota 1 a n d 2. Blook 6 ........... - .......
U n k n o w n ..........
1.71
W U B lock 1 N, T ie r 6..................
117.06
C. K onnluon
.... ..... 49.32
n. i L ota 5 n n d 6, Illook 6 ....................
L o ta 11 to 54 .......................................
U nknow n
E lm o re W a lk e r .
1.26
A ll f ra c tio n a l B lock I N, T la r 6....
C ecelia B ra n d t ...
« ?§ L o ta 3, 6, T, 8 a n d 9, B lock 6......« ...
1.16
U
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L ot 6 B look Y ....................................
H. D annie
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3,
4,
7.
8,
9,
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10.
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Bog. In C e n te r of Ht. G e rtru d e
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I
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7.11
U n k n o w n ______
L ot 6 B lo ck 7 T lo r A ................
aaloB1 *
J. H. F rle ra o n ......
n u n 8 411 f t W 451.9 f t H to NW
Lot 11 B lock 7 T lo r B .....................
20.31
Jo h n T u rn e r ........
oor o f L ot 14 M. M. H m lth’s
_
—’
10 J . H. B a r tley ~_____ 21.14
i EVi o f HEU of N B U — I I 11 11
L ot 6 Illook 8 T ie r A .........................
38.40
A. L. Ilo cd ..........
T h ird B ubdlvlalon B to NB oor
*
NB'U o f N B U a n d E U of
L ot I Illo o k I T lo r A .....................
15.98
Hhep M oW hlto o f aald L ot, N to p t, H o f beg.
..................
lll.ll
20 U n k n o w n
SI 11 11
11.01. _
6.09 B U o f L o t 1 B look 6 T ie r B............
i of N B U .. .....
U nknow n
U n k n o w n — ------W to b e g ....................—--- -------- —
19.4 ft N o f H E c o r o f
10.14 B eg
Lot 1 n io c k 8 T lo r C .........................
W lllln m A. Jo n e a
N U of HU of N W U of BBU an d
L o ta 3, 4, n n d 6 Blook 8 T ie r 11 . .
I I 18 II
11.081 HWU
W illie L ew la
N 15 ao rea of N BU of HWU a n d
R u n W 16 ch N 319.4 ft H 15 oh
Lot 2 Blook 9 T lo r A .......................
JWITVW
Em m n H lcka, W ld
a ll HEU o f N W U B o r Ht. O ar... 14.11
8 219.4 f t ..............................................
I L. C. M ayo
15.20 L ot 6 B lo ck 9 T ie r B .........................
E* A llow ed ............
* «4
60 U n know n
tru d n A venue ................................... II 11 20
g 877.6 ft N nnd 791 f t W of
U nknow n .......... —....... 1* J6 n eHE
Beg. 15.01 oh H o f NU Hoc. pnf.t.... 11 19 20
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11
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Lot
9
Block
9
T
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C
.....................
U nknow n ..................... 30.66
R u n H 11.96- oh K 9U oh N
Ilu n N 219.4 ft W 199 f t 8 119.4
Lot 8 Blook 9 T lo r D .....................
11.96
Mnmto F lem in g
11 U n k n o w n
11.96 oh W 9 U ch ...................... E
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L
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10.
Illook
9
T
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1 H e n ry R o lle r « « . .. «
4.14
40.76
10
O llb o rt NtoUca .........
It
Be*. 16.01 oh H of NU Hec. p o s t— 11
Lota I, 2. 3, 4, 6. Illook 9. T lo r O ...
19.41 All u n iu rv o y e d p a r t HW of Ht.
F ra n k B row n ...........
R un H 14.91 oh W 10 oh N 14.11
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Jo h n a r iv e r ......................— ............
17.70
I t U n k n o w n ...........- ....... 33.65
J. 11. W lilto ...........
oh H 10 oh .................... .............. .....
Lot 6 B lock 9 T lo r 11 .......................
I I F. W. O oodrloh ------ 1M I
3.91 L ota 6 a n d 6 ......................................
J.
F.
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...............
Beg. HE oor of N W U ..................... 21 It 10
W 39 ft o f L ot 1 B lock 10 T ie r A
I I c. A. P a lm e r —.....— 10.56
1.34 L o t 4 .......................... ......................... ...
J. F. L n ln g .—...« « .
Ilu n W 10 oh N 10 ch E 10 oh
E 39 ft o f L o t 1 B look 10 Tlok A
13 n crea an. In HW c o r n e r o f NW U
10 Q eorge C larw ood........ 1
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N
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Lot
6,
Blook
10
I I R. L oF Ile ..........
1.17
11.00
o f N W U ............................................
E lla B rad fo rd ...........
B e* 14 oh H o f NW oor ................ 11 It 10
10 Ja m e n M llea ..« .—
61.74
T lo r C ...................................................
11.96 HU o f .......................................................
N ath an l.ow onthnl...
R un H 1.16 oh E 1.11 ah H 3.64 oh
I R. L e F l l a __________
107
L o t 9 B lock 11 T ie r A ....................
29.30 5 n crea hii. In HE c o r of N W U —.
U nknow n ...................
E 8.27 ah N 6.10 oh W 11.08 oh
16 U n k n o w n .......
107
6.201 All W of Ht. J o h n a r iv e r
......
43.66 Lot ,8 Block 11 T lo r n ............... .
6 C. E. B a k e r
Jo e C am eron ..........
to beg.
L o t 6 Block I I T lo r P ................ .
8.20 ] W U o f N W U o f HWU (leaa SU
O llh o rt H tokos ..........
NEW UPSAM A no Recorded In P lat Book No. 1, P a g e 07, Sem inole County
E
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L
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6
Blook
t
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T
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O.......
n
n
d
leaa
beg.
60
f
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H
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n
d
136
26.34
Jo h n T u rn e r ........
Itecordo
31 I I I I
6.20
f t K of NW c o r of HW U .........
L o t 32 ....„................................................
C. n . M cC arthy ____ 10.05 L ota 9 nnd 10 B lo ck 13 T ie r E
U nk n o w n ..................
Lot
6
B
lock
IS
T
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P
Ilu n E 26 f t B 76 ft W 26 ft N
L o t 49 —................——— — ™
___________________ C. B. McCa r th y ......... 11.11
75 f t a n d heg 60 ft 8 nnd 176
CHAPMAN A TUCK ERS’ ADDITION TO SANFORD no Recorded la P la t B ook No.
31 II IS
ft 19 (if.N W .o o r_ o f HWU
W U of HEU o f HEU ................ .
S3 19 10
20 U n k n o w n __________
4.98 CHAI MAN *
P a g e 24, Sem laole C oaaty Record*
M iilM H U r
R u n E 137 f t 8 100 f t W 117 ft
NU o f NHU o f N W U o f HWU ... H 19 20 6 Mre. H. W. B re ta fle ld
1.80
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2,
3,
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125
fl
8
M. M. SMITH’S SECOND SUBDIVISION aa R ecorded In P la t Book No. 1, Pago
Block 1 ...............................................
co r of
.............................
C. II. F r a i l e r I le lr e 49.12
n n d 36 f t E of
100, Sem inole C ouaty Heeorda
3 Blook 8 ......................................
I t II II
L o ta 60 to 61 ......................................
U n k n o w n -----..— « .... 14.14 Lot
HW U ...
W lj o f E U o f L o ta 9 nnd 10 Blook
ru nt E
H 118
1 f t B 100 ft W 135 f t N
U n k n o w n ..................... *!'29
4.11
W. A. W h itco m b
P
age
100 ft.)
U n k n o w n .....................
3
M. M, SMITH’S SECOND SUBDIVISION ae R ecord ed la P la t Book No. 1.
19U of i.o ta 9 nnd 10 B look 11........
14.84 n e g NW c o r of N W U of HEU — 11 10 I I
101, Sem inole C oaaty llecerd a
U nknow n
10.51 L ot 2 Illo ck 12 ....................................
48.46 | n m h ss y n rd a E 48 yds N 99 U
U nknow n
U n know n
L o ta 10 to 17. lBopk A
11.96 L o t 7 B lo ck 17 ..................................
y d s W 75 yda N 93 yda W 199
U nknow n
L o ta 16 to 41, Block A................
11.06
92.45
J o h n P e r ta e .......—
P
a
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a T4
y,tH ............................... .............. ........
U nknow n
L ota 44 to 185. B lock A .....................
NMAVKM’ ADDITION TO SANFORD ** Recorded In Pint Rook No. 1. 1'
E m p ire L a n d Co. « — M l
6.34
NrlAv
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A
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Bnd
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C
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F
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_
U
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n
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„
N
W
U of N W U .................................
L o t 111, B lock A ...............................
4.05
J. A. B e y b ert —
6-77 HEU o f HEU " f HEU ....................
F. B. B row n
T h a t P a r t o f Lot 1 N nnd W of
4.51
J. N. D an ie l H e ir * —
* 9.40 L ot 6 B lock F
0.03 N j . t o f N U o f N W U of NW U —
U nknow n
M nry llen eo n
C lay R oad. B lock It.........................
67.95 i.u t 1 It lock K ...,
10.24 i,„ t 1 (leaa beg HW co r ru n E 1461
U nknow n
F ra n k II. B row n
L o ta I to 11, Block B .....................
57.95 Lola 3 n n d 4 B lock K
ft N 290 fftt W 1453
1462 ft H .190
...............
..
U n know n
L ola 14 to 23, Blook II .....................
17.94
40 46
J . B. A rn o ld —
U nk n o w n
aa Iteeorded In P lat
ft) ......................................................... 36
L o ta 37 to 14, Block II ....................
J . B. PACE’S SUBDIVISION OF III.OCK C. MELLONVII.1.B, aa
7.11
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N
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of
NWV4
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L o ta 17 to 41 nnd 44 to 67, Blook
. .
.
Book No. 1, P a g e *1, Sem inole C ounty Reeorda
1.03
87.00 HU o f. L
W . H. A d am s «
U nk n o w n
25.33 w u of HHU o f HEU (leaa N U ) - *•
B .............................................................
o ta 46 a n d, 4 6 ......................... ................
H exlo L. B row n
7.16
E. M. R o b e rta
HEU o f N B U ...................................... &gt;1
A. C. MARTIN’S ADDITION TO SANFOIIU na Recorded In P lat Hook No. 1. P ago HU o f HEU o f HWU nnd HWU
a*. !L .......... . .
..
10.11
60 B. M. R o b e rta
o f HWU .............................................. 31 30 39
41 o f N ew U paale. ru n N 6 oh, E
PS, Sem inole C oaaty n eeorda
6.21
6 Jo h n L in d g ra e n . —
H &amp;U ft o f L ot 3 a n d N 39 f t o f
• ~ r
T ’rtvji--;i'v •■'“ i
10 oh H 6 oh W 10 oh ................ 14 18 10
B e g . 160 f t H n nd 1611 f t W of N E
L o t 4 Illo o k 10 T ie r 9..—..... .
Mine M. D. R o b e rta .7 10.63 CLAY S P R IN G S aa R e c o r d e d ta P la t R ook No. S, P a g e 16, S em laole C eaaty
R eeorda ,
oor .................................. ...................... 36 11 60
®’.
MnT l6 r ,0 —
U n k n o w n ..................... 20.66
R u n E 190 f t H 470 f t W 110
U nknow n
n n« L ota 7, 0. 10. I t , 13, 18. 14 an d
14.00 Lot 19 B lock 11 T ie r 10 .................
3.60 F. J. M ahoney ....
Ml
J . V an D u n k irk
f t N 470 f t ..........................................
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N
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L
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3
B
lock
13
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15,
R
look
23
........................................
1.60
5 U n k n o w n ...........Lnlng
JJ.. F. L
n ln g ................. 16.14
B U Of HW U o f HWU o f HEU — 16 11 30
..«u..
7.96
U
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k
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n
....
B. M. R o b e rta __
13 10 19
B e g . 16 oh N nnd SSTOS ch E o f
W U o f BBU o* NUli- ....................., 31
Lot* 1 nnd 3 iiio o k 12, T ie r 12
33 20 29
U n k n o w n .......... —
HW co r ................................................ 38 I t 10
E U of HWU of N E U .................... 31
20
I
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B. M. R o b e r t a ....
32
ItCIIINSON’S
SURVEY
OF
AN
ADDITION
TO
SANFORD
aa
R
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la
P
la
t
I lu n W S .ll ch N 10 oh E l . l l
W 3-4 o f HWU of NIHU
EU ................ 13
9.50
6 U n k n o w n ........ ........
E. M. R o b e rta
lln ak No. 1, Pagea *3 nnd *3, Sem laole County Heeorda
eh. H 10 oh ......................................
HWU o f HEVi (leaa HU of HE,U ) 12 20 39
B e * 10 uh H nn d 779 ft W o f NW
................
U o f HEU
...
of............
HWU of N W U nnd
E 100 f t o f L o t 1 (le a s N 116.91
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R
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m
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d
C
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....
3.64
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U of N W U
W U Pf B U . of_BWrU
............. t HWly s lo n g aam o to
d
nnd HEU o f N BU of HEVi an
nnd
N E c o r o f L ot 3 n u n 8 117 ft
V
23.21 B eg
R ebecca W llaon
III
30 E. M. R o b e rts
P t. E of b e g W to bI e g ...........
W 60 ft N 117 f t E 50 f t ............
U n k n o w n ...................
3.64
E U o f W U o f NBV4 of HWU — 13 10 19
W 366.4 ft o f L o t 4...........................
R u fu s H hepherd ........ 13,10 H eg 498 f t W of NE cor o f HU
leaa th a t p a r t N
N H U o f NW tl (leaa
and K o f H A I Ily
B y nn d leaa beg
o t I,a t 1 ..............................................i 36 10 I t
E 100 ft of W 621 ft of L ot 4 (leaa
W 60 f t) ...............................................
I.u lu B en to n ............
4.61
liltu W 410 f t 8 418 ft E 410
MO
NWU H °f Na oor 0 , NWH
31 19 10
4 J. H. D ln k le
H 68.6 ft o f W 423 ft o f L o t 4
U n k n o w n .......................
6.30
fl N 418 f t ...........................................
W
64
ft
of
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160
ft
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f
I.ut
4......
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6.20
Beg
1012.4 ft H of NW c o r of
IVJ?
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W
H 60 ft o f W U o f L ot 6..................
H a n n a h R ic h a rd so n ..
3.91
310 f t a n d loss beg. 687 f t W o f
HWU .................................................... 36 26 39
W lin e o f F re n c h Ave on N Una
R un E 660 ft N 606.2 ft W 560
B eg NW c o r of Block 26 ru n H 60
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19.41
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Recorded In V ial Book No. * P a g e 08, Sem inal# C oaaty L
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21 .............................. ...............

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R e c o rd s
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ALTAMUNT aa Reeorded la P la t Rook No. 1, Paga f , Sem inole C oaaty R ecords L o ts 344 a n d 345
10 ft. W. Darr r——
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L o t IS .........................—.............. —
C. F ro e m a n ........... —
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IN TH E H E A R T OF TH E W O R LD ’S G REATEST
VOLUME XIII

1
C i J
VE G ETAB LE SECTION

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1922

NUMBER 41

Commencement

CAROLYNE ELIZABETH STANLEY
CORA EDITH RUTHERFORD

NELLIE A. MESSENGER

LYLE TRAPP

FRANCES DUTTON

SunBhino and showers and music and
flowers brought the commencement
Benson of 1022 to a close last night
when tho fine class of boys and girls
to the number of thirty-one received
their diplomas from tho hands of
County Superintendent T. W. Lawton
und their four years of good work in
the high school were rewarded by the
sheepskin. Tho high school auditor- postor on Better Speech, Byron Stephium was crowded nt nn early hour last ens, winner.
night by tho relatives nnd friends of
I’rizo offered by Welfare Dopnrtthc graduates and the lovers nnd pat- meat of Sanford Woman’s Club for
rons of Snnford High School and essay onthe "City Beautiful,” Naomi
chairs had to be placed in the aisles Scoggan nnd Alice Dolly, winners,
nnd mnny had to stand throughout tho
Prizo offered by Welfare Dopartexercises so grent was the crowd. Led ment of Sunford Womnn'q Club for
by the school bonrd nnd tho faculty Good Health Posters, Byron Stophcns,
tho Seniors marched down tho aisle to Rodmun Lehman, Sarah Malpns, whi­
ttle stage singing tho processional tiers.
"Black and Gold" nnd took their places
National Society of Coloniul Dnuglion tho stago. The nudictico nroso nnd tors, essay on Patriotic subject, GoorHong tho "Star Spangled Banner” af- gin Mobley, winner,
tor which Dr. S. W. Walkor, of tho
National Current Events prize, Miss
Methodist church, gnvo tho invocation. Pnttyo Lyles, winner.
Hon. T. W. Lawton, county BuporDebate, Snnford vs. Orlando, Mnrintondont pt_»chools, gave a brief pre-lgnret Gallnghor, gold modnl, ably asamblo of tho mcdnls nwnrded during 'slstcd by Alico Runyan and Florence
tho term of school nnd cnllod atten-! Henry.
tlon to tho fact thnt never boforo in
Irvin Baehellur Oratorical Contest
tho history of the Sanford schools had (nt Rollins College, Gaylo Marshall,
so mnny medals nnd prizes been won winner.
nnd tho record made by tho high school
Mobley Scholarship Medal, I.orrninu
this yonr was ono of which the whole Phillips, winner,
city nnd county could well feel proud, j A. M. Thrasher, $110 in gold, Seniot
Ho oIbo rend a letter from Col. A. M. scholarship prize, Zillah Welsh.

ZILLAH NEAL WELSH

FLORENCE E. HENRY

The presentation of tho medals thing—getting their lessons in tho
brought forth unstinted npplnuso from public schools. Twenty millions of
those assembled as they realised what boys and girls fashioned Into some
a fine school and what fine records kind of Americans and that only
were being demonstrated by tho through tho public school system could
awarding of the prizes consisting of such n great feat bo accomplished,
medals and silver cups and cash prizes.
There is no such school system In
After a well rendered piano solo by all tho world and it is something of
Miss Dorothy Ray, Mr. Lawton Intro- which tho American boy and girl can
duced Dr. W. F. Blackman, of Lako well fool proud nnd of which all AmorMonroe, and former president of tho icon citizens enn feel proud. All inItollins College nnd ono of tho best tcrcsts convergo upon the public
known cducntorH in the south. Dr. j schools regardless of religious or poIllnckmnn has given up tho grent work llticnl faith, it Is the clenring house
of education for tho more pleasant and ' for tho community in which it is pinehealthful and profitable task of rats- od nnd tho pnrents feel that they have
Ing cattle and other fine Htock but ho n part in tho school life sinco thoir
has lost none of his interest in the children nrc going or have gone thero
schools of the state and It is always a and had tho advantage of tho public
happy occasion when Dr. Blackman j schools. Where the interest! nnd tho
and tho Sanford school children can heart lies there in the human interest
meet. Ills address last night was re- said Dr. Blnckmnn nnd certainly thoro
pleto with repartee nnd wit nnd thu^van more interest today in tho public
deeper philosophy of Aristotle and tho j schools than ever before, thero was
political philosophy and beliefs of |more people thinking about tho public
ancient times as npplied to the nations schools nnd working for them than
of tho enrth and what brought them [over before nnd ore long with bottor
together and held them together. His |laws in Florida—a change in tho conthemo was that nothing on earth but stitutton that would give n properly
tho public school system could take constituted bonrd tho power to act that
the millions of boys and girls of the public schools of Florldn would bo
Amorica, mnny of them citizens of a better thnn the best nnd that dny Is

• WILLIAM E. MALLEM

HAROLD GLEN CHRISTENSEN

will have more money for bettor
schools nnd infcrc money for tho pay
of the tenchcrs and it will bo tho best
money 'ever spent for any purposes.
Dr. Blackman closed with asking God’s
blessing on the state nnd the county
and thu schools thnt they might be­
come grenter in the years to como.
Superintendent I.nwton then award-

PATTYE LYLES

((tin!lnurtl on (oiitt* K«»uri

CHARLES BERTRAM SHEPHERD

FREDERIC II. BINES

ARTHUR MOORE

DOROTHEA M. MICKEY

FAY ALLEN LOSSING

FLORENCE PRICE

ANNA C. DuIlOSE

VIRGINIA M. NEELY

EDWARD II. HENDERSON

ESTHER LOUISE HUGHEY

MARGARET E. ZACHARY

WILLIAM AYLETT FITTS

MARY BELL ALLEN

MARION DELPHA HAND

ALMA ESTHER LOHNES

MARGARET M. ERICSON

ROBERT C. THRASHER

MARAGARRT J. GALLAGHER

�8ANT0RD WEEKLY HERAIJ), fltlP A T , MAY, R . I9H

Paaorlptlon o f
Land

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Notice la baraby (Iran that tho following denerlbed tend! or m much there) t aa will bo necseeerr to pay the amount da10 for U I M herein M t opposite to
tha aama together with ooata o f auoh sale antk advertising, will ba sold at pub- W . M. C U M t 'R BUB-DIVISION OF BLOCK lJ. t i k k m a n d b l o c k
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as “Raaordad
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la auotton on tho Ith day of Juno, A. D. t i l t , i t tha offloa of tha City Tug ColLot j ------------------------ -----------------R. J. Whlta
aotor, In tha City Hall, City of Sanford, Bantuiota County, Florida.

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Lot It ...... ....................

1

A. D. XTENDIFORD'S ADDITION TO THB TOWN OF BANFOltD i
Plat Book 1, Paco 110, Seminole Caaaty Reaorda
Lot I ---------- ---------- &gt;--------------- ---- —
B. Z. Coaart
Lot 3 0 . — ••••••-..............— ............. - .
u n k n o w n ...
Lots II and I I -----------------------------n . J. W h lta

■k Na. 1,
—
in ANDERSON’S ADDITION TO OV1KDO aa
“
Pago S3, Semtaole O o r - ^ «
11.11
Lota I, 4 and I — ------ -------------- ,r ■
Recorded la Plat Book No. L Paso
T. L. CUSHING’S ADDITION ^O OVIBDO^aa
r R M ,r H. B. J on aa------------- «« •»
Lot I and EH of Lot 1.... . . ^ . . . - - - Recorded la Plat Bobk No. 3,

o r m o o KBOOU

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, S tf.'iV c S i^ iu .'S K
X
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Lots I and 4 ------------- ------------- —~ ________
JOHN J. EGAN’S ADDITION JOJIVIEDO
Lota Id, 17 and II, Blook 1.........
B. G. SKITH’S ADDITION

Woodman of tha World 1.10

Lake Front Improve
ment Co. ............—
....

Recorded la Plat Book No. S, Paso
r Records
.
• J. B. Jonaa ..........
Recorded la Plat Book No. 1, Pago 43,
tr R e c o r d s ^ B Argo, at al — 61.70
O.

1’ .

Bwopa

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L ake Front Improve
ment Co....... - ......

Recorded J

ROBINION’S bD RVBY OF A It ADDITION TO BANFORD aa R a
„ . . . .. „
■»&gt;ok t j Pages 03 aad OS, Saaitaolo County Records
5
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ft)'L o t l - «
•
Richmond Cooper
Bajr 117 it W of SB corner of
^
—
Lot », run W 10 ft N 117 ft B
'
BO ft 8 117. ft to beg----- 1.—
Sarah Drunaon
w HH®#?* e,TI'?*^,
•
Alonso Ding”?
. t 5!■ 4 ft of Lot 4 ................... Rufua Bheppard Rat
of Lot II ------------------------------- ------------------------------- Ella W llllama
W . M. CLARK’S SUB-DIVISION OP BLOCK 34 OF RORINSON’N SURVRv m.
ADDITION TO SANFORD aa Rsoerded la Plat n««k ,
1 00

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Recorded la Plat Book No. 1. Pago S3,
aaty R e c o r d . ^
---------------- 10,10
J. B. Jonaa -------------

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J. H. O ie n d ln a .... —

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8 Lnko Front Improve
ment Co.......... .........
I L ake Front Improve
ment Co................ .
I Lake Front Improve
ment Co. ------------ I L ake Front Improve
ment Co.......... .........

E to beg. (leaa Beg. l i d ft W
o f RE co r Illk &gt; Tr. S, run W
101.1 ft N 104.1 ft E 101.1 ft
H 104.1 ft to bog. Also lees beg.
nt NE cor B lk 1, Tr. 2, run W
75 ft B 82.4 ft E 75 ft N 12.4
ft to b e g ) ......................... ...............

J. B. &amp; C. B. Jonaa
O. P. Swope ........
H. B. Jonea ............

I.ote 1 nnd 2 ........................................
Unknown
NW VI o f ................................................
N 114 1-8 yds E 816 1-8 yds)
Lotn 7, 8, 0, nnd 10 ............................
SYLVAN nRTnB AT ns Reeorded la Plal Rook No. 3, Page 00, Seminole County NEU o f ..................._.....„ ...............
NH o f NEU o f .............. :................ .
ftecortfa
Lote 1 to to ____ ______________ ___
_________________ George Hlnvlok .......
8.39 B w U o f ......................................... _L..
fl 24 ft Of IlOt 12 .......... .....................
SLAVIA COLONY CO.'S SUBDIVISION an Recorded, la Plat Ilook No. 3, Page TI, W H Lot 4 ........................................ ..
Lot 11
Seminole County lleeordi
Lot 7 ....................................... ..
Lot 4 ............................................ .
Karol Hlobocy
Lot 5 ........................................... ..........
Unknown ....... .
Lot 6 nnd NH o f Lot 7 ....... ............
W S3 ft o f 3 Vi o f Lot 7 nnd W
Unknown
NEU o f HWVt ..................................
31 ft o f Lot 8 .............................. ..
Unknown
Lot 8 e»»e««—cocas »»es»ce«»esc«coc»csccssecscoccsesicc eoo
BWU o °/N b \j oif NEU and W H o f
HH o f W H o f .................................. ..
N W U o f NEU o f NEU ............
N .17.83 ft o f Lot 2 ............................
B eg 75 ft W ot NE cor o f BBU
lleg BW corner Lot 13 ....................
o f B W U ............................................
Him N 70.29 ft E 117 ft
8
Run W 139 1-2 y ds R 3 4 8 yds E
8.39 ft, W 30 ft H 22 ft W 14
O. P. Hwope .....
139 1-3 yds N 34.8 y d s ...................
ft
S
40
ft
W
to
b
e
g
.......................
W . 11. Howard
E H o f HEU o f NEU o f NEU ....
Lot 8 .......................................................
A. F. Boston ....
N W U o f HWU o f NEU ................
Ellsw orth Tros
N W U o f NWU o f NEU ....... .......
Lois 0 and 7 ........................... - .... .
NEU o f N W U (loss 360 yds B A
W (17 ft o f Lot 9 and W 67 ft o f
W b y 210 yds N nnd H In NE
Lot 10 ............................. ..............
J. 11. Lewis ..
oo r) ..................... ...............................
Lota
8 A 9 loss R 23.5 ft o f Lot B
I&gt;. H. Drnwdy
NH o f NEU o f NEU ......................
Lot 1 and NH o f Lot 2 and a Lot
H. F. Pool ....
8H o f HWU ........................................
(I ft E A W X 31 ft H A B In
8 143 yds o f NH o f N W U o f
NW cor. Lot Sj also W 0 ft o f
R E U .... ................... ...........................
^ H o f Lot 2.........................
E H o f N W U o f NEU and NEU o f
HH o f Lot 3 (loss W flt ft ), all
NEU — ....... .....................................
Lot 3 (Ians 8 ft E A W X 21
ft N A H In NW c o r ) ....................
T H E SUn-DIVIHION OF K. &lt;1. TOWNHHMI’ S HOMESTEAD as Reeorded In Pint Lot 8...... ..................................................
...................
n o o k No. 3, l ’ nge til, Seminole County llerordn
I.ot 8 .......................................................
Lots 1 to 8 nnd 17 to 2 3 ....................
J. p, Mueselwhlte.... 19 00 Lola 4 and 5
............................
Lots 1 and 2 .............................
10 Munaolwhttn A Rollers 1.03 Lot 9 .... ..................................................
N W U o f N W U o f B W U ....
0
Win. L ong ........
7.81 I.ot 9 ....................................................
NEU o f REU ........................
80 II. F. Pool ...........— . 14.19 Lot 1 ................... ..............
W H o f N W U ........................
80 M. Bcott ...............
18.85
All EH o f N W U N o f Creok
44 ft o f Lot 2 ....................................
40 Musselwhlte A Hellers 0.40 N
Middle 42 ft o f L ot 4_____________
MBV --------40
U
nknown
................
1.80
NW
and BWU o f NEU
i,o t b
NW
Lot 6 ................... .......................... ..
N 80 ft o f Lot •.... ...............................
Lot 1 .......................................................
I-ot 1 nnd N 22 ft o f Lot 2.............
Lot 10 .......................... ..........................
Lot 1 .......................................................
Lot (1 .......................................................
Lot 1 .....................................................
Lot 3 .......................................................
I.ot 1 ................................ ...............
Lot 2 ................................................... .
Lot 8 ........................................... ...........
Lot 8 ......................................................
Lot 2 ......................................................
Lot 8 ......................................................
(Less H 12 ft) Lot 7 .......................
Lot 10 .....................................................
Florida Groves Co.... 310 65 Lot 11 .....................................................
Lot 12 ..................................................
FLORIDA GUOVKH CO.’R F i n » T ADDITION TO lll.ACK HAMMOCK as llreord - Lot B ........... ..........................................
Lot 8 ...... ...................... ........... .............
rd In Plal lluok No. 3, P age M , Bemlnoln County Beeorda
L o is 18. 19, 20 nnd 21 ........................
25 4T;,,™................ 25 I? E H o f Lot 1 ........................................

......

18.03

Ixjt 98
.................................
Lot 97 7 "
....................... ..............
NH o f Lot 99 ....................................

0 Unknown .....................
10 Unknown ......................
J l}*!'** Kr*no»‘ ------

18.10
18.55
5 55

L o is 100, 101nnd 101 ...........................

JO Florida Orovoa Co......

48.10

* Unknown .....................

13.25

Lot 108

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L o is 110 and " i l l ................................
L o is 119 and 120 ..............................
Lot 181 ...............................................

J W. F. McCarty

44 88

J® Florida Orovos Co. .. 31.05
}J Florida Groves Co...
24.20
10 Unknown ..................... 16.60

II. W . IIAIllt’ N FIBNT ADDITION TO BLACK IIA3I3IOCIC ns Recorded In Plal
Ilook No. 3, Pnge 01, Hrmlnole County Records
L o is I. 2, 3, nnd 4, nnd N 8.2 ucrcs
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B 1.8 acros o f Lot 6 nnd All Lot 0
Lot 7 ......................................................
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N E U o f N W U ......... .
HU o f NEU and REU
HWU o f REU .............
EV, o f REU o f HWU
REU o f HE Vi ...............
B W U o f REU o f HWU
N W U o f REU A NH o f NW U A
HH o f HBU o f HWU ....... !■......
N E U o f RWU ....................................
N H o f HWU o f NEU and HWU
o f HWU o? NEU ............................
REU o f NWVI ....................................
REU o f HWU ..... »................
Heir 869 ft N o f HE co r o f NW U
r u n W ^ S O ft N 483 ft' N 450 ft H
483 ft .......................- .......................
RWU « f NW U o f HWU ................
W H o f NEU o f BWU ....................
HWU o f REU o f NW U .........
E 8-4 o f NH o f NEU o f REU
nnd NH o f REU o f NEU o f
HE Vi ..................................................
N H o f NWU ................. ......................
NH o f NEU o f REU
.....................
H 30 norm o f HEVi o f N E U ............
E H o f REU o f NEU (Iona NU of
E H o f HEVi o f N E U ) ................
NH o f NEU o f HEU o f HWU....
8 H o f NEU o f NW U o f N E U .......

11.60. O. A Clara Mooro
10 F. W. Pain .................
Unknown .........
Unknown ..........
Ur. H. Puloelon
Unknown .........
W. E. Hodges
H. F . . Long .....
J. T. Nixon .....
Unknown ..........
Unknown ..........
Unknown ..........
Unknown ..........

18.95
18.80

PU* n»*k

Union L odge No. 71
A. O. Guidon .......

Lot 4 .
All Lot
L ot 41

Chaa. W illiam s ....
W . 8. Jonoa ------ ....

JO Unknown ............ ........

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G eorge Fox ....
D. C7 Marlowe

B. B. Jonaa — ........
II. B. McCall ..... r

W H o f Lot 90 ....................................

noBn,

L ake Front Improve
ment Co................. -

Unknown

Lola 73, 74 nnd 75 ..........................

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II. L. DRFORREST’S ADDITION TO SOUTO SANPOnn as Record!
.
1 Pag* 1S1 Seminole Coaatr Reeorda
T«, ?
“ ...........
B
Anna
M. D
i ............................ ...... ——
O
Anna
M. D&lt;
Ij° t ^ ......................
U
W . L. Hicks
7
7
7
11
IS
12
I
1
8
d
7
7
2

Lnke Front Improve
ment Co........ ...........
Ida Wnrthen Estate ,
Idn Wnrthen Estate..
Ida Wnrthen Entato
T. E. W ilson ............
T. B. W ilson ..........
W. 8. Thornton .......
B. W . Herndon .......
D. L. Thrasher .......
B. W . Herndon .......
T. E. W ilson ...........
Mrs. E. A. Smith...
O. W. Vonnble .......
F. r . n in es ...............

2
7
20
1

Unknown ...............
T hom as II. T aylor
Green W heolor ....
K. o f P. Lodgo ...

FLORIDA LAND AND COLONISATION CO’S ADDITION TO SOU
, .
** Reeorded In Plat Ilook 1, Pago T8, Records of Seminole
LOl a ..... ............................. .....---- — ....
'
Arthur V I ...
v i i-r m n u il-u i

v is io n

, A N A D D IT IO N T O T O W N

O F O O LD enns.

&gt;a Recorded la Pint nook 1, Page ST, Reeorda of Seminole Count, “ M
Lot 4 - ............................ ........
C. H. Martin ...
7
.........- .................................. —•
Unknown
;.
ra

I). L. Thrnsher .........
5 U. E. Hocrost ...... ....
First National Ilank
10
o f Tampa ...............
3 1). W. Herndon
&gt; Hoskins Jones ....... .

1 W. W. Lewis
1
2
8
4
8
9
1
7
2
2
4
6
1
3
10
3
4
2
2
9
9
A
A
A
-C
D
A
A
A
A
A
D
A
11
C
I&gt;
E
H
E
E
(1
A
A
B
C
D
D
I)
O
C
C
O
G
O
G
A
D
O
G
O
G

William Dornetto .... 21.90 Description o f Land
Taxes A Cm Ii
Viola Onrdner ............ 00.40
W. II. W ig h t .............. 48.40
n. J. H olly.................
88.90
Mrs R. E. W o o d r u ff 39.15
E. Dickson .................... 11.10
8 1*3 H. Zltrow or
Mrs. M. W. Lovell... 39.16
W. F. Hholly ________
43.40
Luther Y. Bryan .... 39.15
Catherine Bradford.. 31.50
Goorgo F ox ............
60.40
2H Mrs. Eltxa D. Vaughan 32.74
George Fox ................. 62.90
F. P. Bines ............
16,30
Mrs. W ill Goss .......... 43.40
1 W. D .Turner
W. O. Jackson -------- 14.50
a. F. Bmlth
94.40
W. T. Whoolesa _____ 89.18
Orln 8 tenstrum ...........
B.85
M. F. Barnes .......... H.R
F. Graham ..............
0.85
(Signed)
A L F R E D FOSTEIl.
W. O. McGill .............
4.30
City Tax Colltcter.
Eddie McGill ............
4.30
B y: B. HOY, D. C.
I.uvlna Williams ....... 17.90
I.uvlna Williams ....... 14.60
Unknown ..............
4l.40
Hnrah fltnkes
9.40
Dennis Hercnn _____
6.16
' / l l b u r Forrester _ 24.40
C. 1C M o o r # _________ 11.80
J. D. h n e n d ________
6.40
J. 1«. Hnsad __________9.40
J. D. Bnoud ..............
21.30
Wesley Jones ..............
9.40
A. L Bold ................... 26.40
Rhcp McW hlto ............ 11.10
B. L Applewhite.
Trustee .................... 14.80
N. II. (Boo ...................
6.16
W. C. Stewart Heirs
2.60
W. U. Htownrt Heirs
2.80
W. C. Stewart llalrs
2.80
W. C. Stewart Holm
9.40
J. 11. Btevons ............. 11.10
E. M. Oram llng......... 31.60
E. M. A O. H. Gntnllng 10.28
Emily H ick s ............... 17.90
Mary Meade ...........
14.60
Unknown ..................... 11.10
Mahaloy Black _____ 11.10
Mamie F lem ing .........
9,40
Gilbert Htokou .......... 28.10
U nknown .................... 18.20
M. J. Bradford ...........
9.10
Gilbert Rtokos .............
4.30
Gilbert Stokes ........ 13.M0
A Count used to bo n man in charge of a count of 600 per­
J. H. Frierson .............
4.30
sona. to whom ho was a sort of overlord. This is not true toJ. E. Frierson .......... 14.50
Martin H p l v o y .......... 14.60
dny because of altered political conditions. Wo still have
Addle D a v Is ............. ..
0.85
Gilbert RtokeH ........... 11.10
Counts, but the Count business has changed somewhat.
Gilbert Stokes ...........
6.86
Ollbort S t o k e s ..........
8.55
II. W. Herndon ...........
8.85

II Gilbert Htokoa ........
II Gilbert Htokes ..........
A Mamie Marxlmll .....
C John II. Brown .......
O ClinH. Kannor ............
II W. F. Noablt ............
II W . F. Noablt ............
F Julia Htownrt Hlcka

Unknown ..........
Unknown .........
Unknown .........

NT. GERTRUDE ADDITION TO THE TOWN OF HANFORD na Recorded In Plal
Ilook No. 1, Pagea 113, 11.1, 110, 117, Seminole County Reeorda
Lola 2 and 8 ....................
x
G oorgo Fox ................ 17.90
Lot 4 ...........
X_________________ Goorgo Fox ................ 11.10

D. D. Daniel.....
John ldndgron
Unknown .........
Unknown .........

A. C. MARTIN’S ADDITION TO T ill! TOWN OF SANPOltD na Rrrnrdrd In I’ lal
Ilook No. I, Page Ils, Seminole County Reeorda
Lot 1 ...».............................................. 12
10 j , n . Prather ......
17.90
Lot 2 ......
12
10 j . N. Prather ............ l l . i o
Lot JJ ...................................................... 12
10 J. N. I'raljior ............. 17.98
Lot 7 ...............................
12
10 J. N. Prather ............. 11,10
Lota 1 and 2 .....................
12
11 A. C. Jones ................. 13.65

A. R.' Pray, Adm
Unknown .............

CHAPMAN AND TUCKER’S
na*Recorded In Plat Ilook
1 |l||g0ADDITION
JJd |( * TO
* SANFORD
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Ilogln
at
lo
t
o
f
tha
E
lino
of
Unknown ....... ..
Hanford Ave. with N lino
of
Commercial Ht. Extd. E Bun N
Hodges
318.5 ft H 69 dag 17 min
E
I vn Rolf
121.26 ft to A lloy 8 275.8 ft
Unknown
W to beg. Also (Less R 25 ft
nnd part N o f N line o f C ommer­
C1IULUOTA na llrrnrilrd In Plat Ilook No. X, Page 31. Nemlnole County Reeorda
cial St. oxtd. K.)
I^ike Front Im p rove­
Mrs O. H. Morrlm-., » i ev&gt; «&gt;..
ment Compnny ...... 62.80
L o t I Block N ................................. .......................................................................- .....L28 Lot 3 ........................
C. B. Atkins ........
17.90
VILLA MILLN na Recorded In Plat Book No. X. Page 3.1, Nemlnole County neearda N(SAVE'S AUDITION TO XANFOHD aa Recorded In Plat nook 1,
Lota 1. ». and 6 Blook A
‘
..........
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Seminole County Reeorda
Lota 1, 2 and 2 ................
C
II. w. Herndon
E 1 uoro or HWU o f HEU
All Ulks II and ..............
1
n. w . Herndon
, and W H o f HEVI o f
Lot 1 ...................
K
Mary BeaHon ...
REU ..........- .....................
Lot 2 .................
K .
P eggy
W atson
N E U o f NEU o f HEU ...
W H o f NEU o f NEU o f
N T e h o f W H o f HWU
•
•• —
—
• » rn n g w
aa a 9 ■ a w i m w i w
/
I t v v u i HU
nnd W
- “*
M. M. L on g ................
E 100 It o f NH o f Lot 46 ............
.
J. M. B rown ___ ___ 31.00
D. H. Drnwdy ...........
All Lot 47 .— ..................... — ..............
Bvn A. Herndon *.. 61,90
H. F. L o n g ................
Dnnlsl E. Hart .......
FLORIDA LAND AND COLONIZATION CO.’l ADDITION TO SOUTH SANFORD
J. II. Janes ................
All
69
Adam Haynes . . . . . . .
7.70
J. H. Jones ...............
All .........
61
W. I . Hlcka ______
1.40
1&gt;. M cK a y W illiam s
All
26
W.
U
Pearsall
__
_
2.18
J. H. Jones .............
All .................................... 1................. 29
W . U Pearsall .......
2.19
All ........................
40___________
W llllo Nubln .— .......
1.76
M. C. Jacobn .....

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METES AND ROUNDS DESCRIPTION

Business, of all kinds, hns undergone something of a revo­
lution. It was not so many years ago that pack peddlers
wero the solo distributors and transporters of many of the
household articles of tho day. Their legs set the limits for
most distribution problems in those days.
Modern transportation, progressive sales methods— and ad­
vertising— hnvo broken tho shackles of time. They majto a
speedy job of what UHod to take years. Through advertis­
ing many an articlq hns been introduced simultaneously in
storos all over the country.
Advertising today is the method used by business to tell you
why you should have certain goods nnd how to identify those
goods. The advertisements you find hero are a truthful
catalog of neded merchandise.
Articles of all kinds and for all purposes are presented in u
pleasant way through the medium of type and picture. Tho
outstanding requirements of every member of the family
are met by offers o f good merchandise of proved value.

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L. G. STRING FELLOW'S XUD-DIVIHION as Reeorded In Plat Dook 1, Page S3,
Seminole County Reeorda
Beg NE aorner .................... .............. B
Bun B 124 H ft W 140 ft N II.
deg, B 60 ft to Creek Nly along
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Use the advertisements for guidance and you
will be a constant gainer

Ja.'i'-.

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�THE SANFORD WEEKLY MfiBALP, FRIDAY) JUNE 2, I ttt

POLITICAL

June 6th, 1222. My decision to enter
the race was mads at the earnest re­
quest of many friends and I promise
that if elected to serve the best Inter­
ests o f tho entire county.
JOHN W. BELL.
(P a id Political Advertisement)

For County Commissioner
The friend* of D. L. Thrasher an­
nounce his candidacy for the position
•f County Commissioner for District
Mo. 1, knowing that he will et ell
Hates be found doing his full duty as
he sees It end that the county will
hefe a business man in District No. 1
and a conscientious worker for the
people o f tho wholo country.— Paid
Political Adve'iLisement.

M .

For County Commissioner
Tho friends of John Meiscb an­
nounce his candidacy for the position
o l County Commissioner for District
No. 2, knowing that ha will at all
times be found doing his full duty as
he sees it and that the county will
have a business man In District No. 2
and a conscientious worker for the
people of the whole country.— Paid
Political Advertisement
For County Commissioner
I hereby announci my candidacy for
the position of county commissioner
fo r District No. 2, subject to tho de­
cision of tho Democratic primary to bo
held June 6th, 1022.
WALTER HAND.

For County Commissioner
Having served the people of Semi­
nole County as commissioner since the
county was established, I will again bo
a candidate for the position of County
Commissioner from the Third District
subject to tho decision of the Demo­
cratic primury to be hold Juno 0,1922.
C. W. ENTZMINGER.
(Paid Political A dvertisement)

For County Commissioosr
I hereby announce my candidacy lo r
the position o f County Commissioner
from District No. 2, subject to the
decision o f the Democratic primary
to bo held June 6th, 1922.
JOHN MEISCH.
(Paid P olitical A dvertising)

Fer Member County School Board
I horeby announce myself as a can­
didate, in the Democratic primary,
June 6th, 1922, for nomination to reelection as a membor of tho County
Board of Public Instruction for Sominole County, Florida, from District
No. 1 (Sanford).
FRED T. WILLIAMS.

(Paid Political Advertisement)
For County Commissioner.
I hereby announce my candidacy for
For Member County School Board
tho position of county commissioner
1 hereby announco myself a candi­
in District No. 1 subject to tho de­
cision o f tho Democratic primary to date for nomination and re-oiectlon as
a membor of tho County Board of
be held on June 0th, 1922.
Public Instruction for Scmlnolo Coun­
G. L. BLEDSOE.
(Paid Political Advertisement)
ty, Florida, from District No. 3, sub­
ject, of courso to tho Democratic Pri­
mary to ba hold Juno 6th, 1922. Hav­
For County Commluloner
1 Hereby announce my candidacy for ing been a membor of tho Board for
tho position of County Commissioner four terms, I fool that past servlco is
for District No. 4, subject to tho de­ my best recommendation ns well as
cision of the Domocrntic primary to qualification, and if nominated and
elected I promise the same careful ad­
bo held Juno 0th, 1022.
ministration in tho future as in the
R. F. WHEELER.
past
t'Pnld Political Advertisement)
CIIAS. F. HARRISON.
Gonovn,
Fin.
For County Commissioner
(Paid Political Advertisement)

I hereby nnnounco my candidacy for
{P aid Political A iv o rtl»e m on t)
tho position of County Commissioner
For County School Board
for District No. G of Seminole Coun­
For County Commissioner
I hcroby nnnounco my candidacy for
ty, subject to tho decision of tho Dem­
1 announce my enndidney for tho po­
ru-elcction
us n member of tho Board
ocratic primary to bo held Juno 6th,
sition of County Commissioner for tho 1922.
of Public Instruction of Setninolo
District No. 2 subject to tho decision
County, representing District No. 2,
B. II. KILUEE.
o f tho Domocrntic primary to bo hold
subject to tho Democratic primary to
(Paid Political Advertisement)
be hold Juno 6th, 1922.
Having been u member of this board
for tho past seven years, I fcol that
my past servlco is my best recom­
mendation, nnd if nominated and elect­
ed, I promise to do my best for tho
T H E BIG N lJW FEED STORE
advancement of the public free
schools, which 1 consider tho largest
N O W IN OUR N E W BU ILDING
asset of any community.
Respectfully,
CIIAS. A. DALLAS.
— Paid political advertisement.

C A T E S C R A T E CO.

HORSE: ‘ WHO ARE Y O U ? "
DIGSACK' T i l A 5 b u OAT SACK*
HORSE&lt; 'W H O IS THE LITTLE
FELLOW ?
*OH! THAT'S A Kit)
WEARINO HY LAST VEAH'S SUIT.'

BJO SACK'

o u C a n ’ t G et G ood O ats N ow
quality o f this year's oat crop
la diway below a good grade. Reports
frt/tn all sections show this year's oats
’ crags weight la 19 to 90 pounds to
t)tie bushel. Thorn Is too much "w o o d "
r.nd not enough "m ea t" In the light
bats. A horse or mule cannot eat
mors than 20 or 23 pounds o f grain a

day. Of the 1921 oat crop, that would
be a bushel or 28 pounds average
"h o ld run" oats. Five bushels o f oate
are now big ns a feather bed.
Horse Feodors are consequently an
the look out for better fe|d for their
horses and mules.
Y ou can't get
g o o d heavy oats now.

But You Can Get O-Molene
T h e manufacturers o f Purina O -M olene
h a v e s c o u r e d the country f o r g o o d heavy
oats and this is the kind that are going
in to O -M olene.

Just come in and examine the big, fat,
meaty kernels. You can feed one-third
less O-Moienc by weight than oats. Your
mules and horses will do more work and
keep in the pink o f condition. It costs no
more to use than ordinary feed.
Ask us about it today.
ALL PRICES EFFECTIVE AT ONCE FOR CASH
Purina O-Molcno 100-lbs., per s a c k ..................................... $2.52
Purina Cow Chow, 24% Protocn, 100-lbs., por sack...........$3.23
Purina Calf Chow, 25-lbs., por sack ................................... $1.30
Purina Tien Chow (Scratch) 100-lbs., per sack ............... $2.80
Purina Hen Chow (Scratch), 50-lbs., per s a c k ................. $1.49
Purina Hen Chow (Scratch), 8 1-3-lbs., per sack ...........$0.30
Purina “ Winner Brand” Scratch 100-lbs., per sa ck .......... j$2.50
Purina Baby Chick Feed, 100-lbs., per s a c k ..................... $3.34
Purina Baby Chick, 50-lhs., per s a c k ................................... $1.73
Purina Baby Chick Feed, 8 1-3 lbs., per s a c k ................... $0.35
Purina Chicken Chowder, 100-lhs., per s a c k ....... ............. $3.70
Purina Chicken Chowder, 50-lhs., per s n e k ....................... $1.91
Purina Chicken Chowder, 8 1-3-lbs., per snek..................... $0.40
Purina Pigeon Chow, 100-lbs., per s a c k ............................... $4,81
Larrp Dairy Feed, 100-lbs., per s a c k ................................... $3.50
Cotton Seed Meal, Bright 7% , pec s a c k ............................... $2.52
No. 1 Race Horse White Clin Oats, 100-lbs., por sa ck ....... $2.50
No. 2 Whito Clip Oats, 100-lbs., per s a c k ............................. $2.10
No. 2 Yellow Mixed Corn, 100-lbs., per s a c k ......... :.......... $1.91
No. 2 Whito Corn, 100-lbs., per s a c k ................................... $1.91
Alfalfa Meal Pea Green, 100-lbs., per sn ek .........................$2.21
Pure Whcnt Brand, 100-lba., por sack ............................... $2.53
Pure Wheat Shorts, 100-lhs., per s a c k ............................... $2.35
Grit for ChiekeiiH, 100-lhs., per sack................................... $1.50
Oyster Shell, 100-lbs., per s a c k ........................................... $1.50
Ilnve you seen that new chic fountain we just got in? it
fits any MASON JAR, enn’ t leak or overflow. CHICKS can’ t
get wet and CHILL— It Haves bnby chicks. It und PURINA
keeps them healthy and growing. We are giving them free
with a suck of PURINA CHICK CHOW. Tell your neighbor.
Call und get yours— if not listed ask us for it. Will give one
Hack of Old Heck Sweet Feed or Purina Molasses Feed with
every $10.00 purchase. For your gurden and flowers phone
us for fertilizer. We know the kind you need and furnish
any amount. Phone us your wants— if we haven’ t got it will
get it fur you. Thanks!

HONE

For Representative
At tho earnest request of many
friends I hnvo decided to bocomo n
candidate for tho position of represent
tatlvo from Seminole County subject
to the decision of the Democratic pri­
mary to bo held Juno Gth, 1922. Havtho people to tho best of my ability
and believo I am qualified to givo
them real service as a member of tho
lng sorvod for tbroo terms as repre­
sentative and knowing tho needs of
tho county und tho state I will servo
Florida legislature.
FOREST LAKE.
(I'nltl Political Ail vortlHomont)

For Representative
I, horoby announco myself a candi­
date for tlio office o f representative
from Somlnoie County, subject to tho
Domocrntic Prlmnry to bo hold Juno
6th, A. D., 1922.
O. P. SWOPE.
(Paid Political Advertisement)

For County Commissioner
I will bo a candidate tolsuccced raysolf to tho position of County Com­
missioner from District No. 6, subject
to the decision of the Democratic primury to ho held Juno 6tif| 1922.
ENDOR CURLETT
(Paid Political Advertlncmont)

For County Commissioner
I hereby announce my enndidney for
tlie position of County Commissioner
from District No. .1, subject to the de­
cision of the Democratic primary to lie
hold Juno 0th, 1922.
W. B. BALLARD.
—-Paid Political advertisement.
666 cures Malarial Fever.

38-20tc

COTTON DOING WELL

TAKING JOY INTO FARM LIFE
Commendable and gratifying ef­
forts, both sensible and practical, are
being made throughout Florida to
mnke life on tho farm more comfor­
table more attractive and less a thing
to bo hated and avoided beesuso of
its needless drudgory and tho too
great obaence of those modern aid*
to enjoymont nnd hnpplness that it
is but nnturnl for' human beings to
long for, especially on tho part of
boys nnd girls.
Tho people on tho farms nro do­
ing much by way of lifting them­
selves out of farm ruts that have
hampered both their progress nnd
their pleasures of lifo, such as all
pcoplq everywhere, in n civilised
country nro entitled to have nnd en­
joy. In this they nro being helped
to n very largo extent, by thoBe who
dwell in towns and cities nnd who
ronllzc tho ncod, to them, of farms
diligently cultivated by thoso who
nrc native thereto, or
attracted
thereunto, and who rensonnbly ex­
pect to get sonio pleasure out of life
while "feeding a hungry world.”
One need only to go into somo of
the fanning regions of Florida to
find there happy, contented, pro­
gressing, prosperous people, boys
nnd girls included. They hnvo, main­
ly through thoir own offorts, put Joy
nnd happiness into their fnrm lives,
hnve provided themselves with tho
conditions nnd tho facilities thnt
make possible tho enjoyment, tho
pleasures which lighton tho necessary
burdens of tho fnrm nnd tho farm
home nnd that brltcn the days, the
months nnd the years in which they
continue there to labor nnd abido.
This is ns It should bo, only more
generally than is tho enso.
There is no denying of tho fact
thnt nowhere is life more cnjoynblo
more free from tho cares that cor­
rode and kill, than on the fnrm, un­
der proper conditions. Thcso condi­
tions can and ought to he established
nnd maintained,
It 1b cncournglng,
therefore, to observe thnt ofofrts are
Constantly nnd persistently boing
made to bring about thoso conditions
in order that tho lure nnd chnrin of
the farm, nnd of farm life, will bo
more felt and appreciated.
Thcso
conditions must bo made to apply
particularly to the boys and girls in
order that they may bo able to resist
the rail of the towns and cities,
which call, most frequently has In it
the false notes of deception and
chagrin, in order thnt they will boo
nnd realize that on tho farm, more
likely than In the city, is it possible
to get out of lifo lifo’n richest bless­
ings.
What lias hero been said is inspir­
ed particularly by the work that is
being done In some Floridn cities nnd
towns, by tho Rotarlnns, tho Kiwnninns, the Civitnns, nnd others, to
lend the way, fur those who dwell
nnd work in the country districts, to
brighter, happier lives. Ifenco it ?s
that in Jacksonville, in Miami, In
Tnmpn, In Lake Worth, in West
Palm Bench, work is being done in
tile interest of tho boys and girls of
tho respective counties in which tho
cities named, and others, are located,
it is work that 1s entirely commen­
dable, for its results mean much of
good, to thoso engaged therein and
for thoso for whoso welfare and
happiness it is intended.
This is work, a labor of lovo, that
has in it the joy of living and is in­
spired by sincere dcslro to broadcast
that joy throughout the rural eectinns of the state that nil may know
and feel that tho place of one’s abid­
ing is of less consequence than tho
manner and method of that abiding in
other words, that lifo on the fnrm
can be made just ns full of happiness
as is possible in nny other place on
enrth, nnd, in most instances, more
so, according to the efforts put forth
by those who seek to lie happy even
while they work, nnd especially by
those who labor on the fnrms and in
farm homes,—Times Union.

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High School Girl
W ins Another Medal
For Best Easily

Again has a Sanford High School
pupil carried o ff high honors in ,
state or inter-state contost. T his tlm
it is Georgia Mobley, daughter of Mr
and Mrs, E, D. Mobley, of this city*
who won tho modal given by tho Kat*
ional Society of Colonial Daughter!
with headquarters in Washington, d
C. Ono hundred high schools In’ th#
Unltod States nro asked to enter the
contost each year nnd writo nn essay
on an acceptable subject, this yonr the
subjects being given wore:
1. —How Can I Become- n Good Citi­
zen 7
(
2. — Our Agricultural College and
How They Help tho Farmer.
3. — The Importance of Conserving
Our Forests.
4. — Reclaiming the Western Deserts
Through Irrigation.
6. — Advantages of Trado with Our
South American Neighbors.
0.— Lnw nnd Order tho Foundation
of All Good Government.
7. —The Arms Conference and iu
Significance.
Miss Mobley choao “ Tho Importance
of Conserving Our Forests” n subject
thnt is vital not only to the United
States na a wholo but to Floridn jn particular nnd her essay on this subject
was so good thnt it won the modal,
Sanford being the only high school
south of Charleston to win a medal.
For tho past three yenrs Key West
High School has been invited to enter
tho contest but this yonr when Prof.
McKay decided to move to Sanford
WHEAT TAKES TUMBLE
they extended tho invitation to San(lir The Aaaoelntrd I'rrmn
j foril^ High School to tnko part ns Mr.
CHICAGO, May UO.— Wheat prices McKay had taken such a great intermade n sensiitioiml drive yesterday, est in the essny writing and given
May deliveries plunging downward them such fino co-operation.
10 1-4 cents a bushel ns compared' The giving of medals each year by
with quotations earlier in the session, tho National Society of Colonial
May went a sfar down as $1.18 3-4 Daughters is done to instill into the
nnd for the first time this year, sold young Americans n bettor idea of civat n lower price than July.
ic improvement nnd patriotism. All
Yesterday’s extreme fall brought Sanford rejoices with tho lucky girl
May wheat down nenrly 31 cents a over her winning this medal and this
bushel from tho highest level touch­ adds nnothor laurel to the Sanford
ed only a few weeks ago.
High School during ono of the most
successful terms thnt the school has
GRAND STAND BURNED
over known.
AT PLANT FIELD TODAY
And in tho English class from which
the contestants were drawn it might
(llr The Aaanclnlrd Press)
be well to sny that Mrs. McKay is the
TAMPA, May 30,—Inccndinrsm is
teacher and her oxcoliunt work is
illumed for the enrly morning fire
shown in the contest in many wnys.
which desroyed the grand stnnd nt
Plant Field here.
The Dixlo Highway Association is
following tho propor plans in road
PRESIDENT.HARDING
building. Thoso states and counties
RETURNS FROM CRUISE
that will not arrange for roads or
fix tho bad spots will not imvo the
(llr The Ammrlnlrd I’ rraa)
Pcoplo thnt hnvo
WASHINGTON, May 30.—Presi­ Dixo Highway.
dent Harding returned to Washing­ no gumption should Imvo no roads.
------------ o -----------ton today on the Mayflower, from c
week-end cruise.
Polk County will put on n prosper­
ity week progrnm in which tho en­
When your breath is bad, nppotita tire county will tnko part.
There
poor, and you feci "blue’ and discour­ wll he big times In Lnkclnml and
aged, you need Hcrblno. Ono or two nmusementH together with nil th*
doses will set you right. It is a grunt merchants putting on special snlei
system purifier. Price, 60c. Sold by for tho occnsion. Orlando is putting
Union Pharmacy.—Adv.
on a big Dollar Dny to stimulate
business nnd it begins to look ni
Tho Daily Herald Delivered to your though south Florida will go after
door six days a week for 16 cents— trade this summer ns never before.

W. C. Hatcher of Long wood was In
tho city Saturday aftomoon and said RETURN DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR
that tins cotton nround Longwood nnd
Extremists nro urging thnt tho
all that section was doing fine nnd
United
States should bo extremely
tho rnins were helping it considorably provided there was not too much *l‘nt «■ T O rd s the sums borrowed
from this government by foreign
of It. C. W. Kntzmlngcr and Mr.
nations— many thinking tho vnluo of
Sntchcr and other parties hnve a the dollar should bo reckoned on tho
fine nerenge of cotton and there wU*. buying basis and should bo repaid
be about one thousand ncros in Sem­ on Hint calculation. Plainly put, the
inole nnd adjoining counties that will plan would resolve itBolf into this
situation:
If Franco borrowed
bo ginned nt tho Brumlcy gin here. dollar when thnt dollar would buy
Unless tho holt weevil gets into tho threo pounds of sugar, now thnt dol­
crop hero nnothor year there will lar will buy twelve pounds of sugar,
probably bo more of it planted. tlm borrower should return but onoThere nro many parts of Seminole fourth tho sum first secured. This
whore cotton enn bo mined profitably might bo all right If tho nation hnd
provided tho price remnlns good. In borrowed sugar—and was to repay In
case aid Man Boll Weevil gctB in or tho same goods. In tho present case
that tho price drops our farmers will and nt the present time tho pratftlco
quit cotton nnd go to other crops os would ho radically wrong.
Seminole county enn rniso almost
If a grocer borrows of a neighbor­
anything mul cotton is only a side is­ ing grocer ono hundred pounds of
sue nt present.
There wns much primes to fill u hurry-up irder ho la
good cotton raised nround hero dur- supposed—and the courts would so
ing war times hut the industry hold—that there must bo returned
censed nt tho approach of tho boll j tho snmo weight of tho same quality
weevil.
of fruit— Irrespective of whether tho
---------------------------prices went up or dropp 'd.
This
A Herald Want Ad will help you.
case was made plain during tho war

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period when a wholesale grocery
in West Palm Beach ‘'borrowed" five
hundreds pounds of sugar from *
baker—sugar that hnd cost the baker
thirty-one cents the pound.
Then
camo tho sudden drop among tho
sugar thieves to less than hnlf thnt
pr|co—and right then and there tho
wholesale firm returned the "borjrowed” goods which it hnd bought for
toss than hnlf what tho baker paid.
The courts held thnt na the borrower
had returned tho snmo weight and
quality ns it had rccoivcd the loss
hnd to fall upon tho baker.
Tho extremists arc seeking to "for­
give them their debts"— or almost so.
There is a class thnt would wipe o ff
the interest charges on all 'foreign
,{ut)ts— Interest which Uncle Sam
must pay private individuals who
advanced the money; and that might
Tiot bo o bad idea. However, to re­
duce tho debts in proportion to what
the dollar will buy at the present
time would scorn most unjust to
America. A month ago at a forced
snlo on a fnrm in Goorgin n good
mule sold for fifteen dollars. Four
yenrs ago ho would hnve sold nfc threo
hundred dollars. ' If tho foreign
debts are to be collected on this basis
a debt owed this government amount­
ing to two million dollars might bo
settled by tho creditor accepting ono
hundred thousand dollars, Of course
this is nn exteremo ense—but it is
barely possible thnt pacifists might
insist upon something just ns silly.
This government should collect ono
hundred cents for every dollar it
loaned any and all foreign nntlons.
— Kissimmee Gazette.

Have you rend tho want ads today? Join the throngs of readers.

BIG REDUCTION IN PRICE
McWhorter No. 21 Hand Fertilizer Distributors n ow $19.25 f. o. b. Jackson­
ville, Fin. Write for special cash discounts nnd dolivored price. Hundreds
of thoso in use by Sanford Growers.
"GET NEW MARCH, 1922, PRICE LISTS------------------ BEFORE BUYING

E. O. PAINTER FERTILIZER CO., Jacksonville, Fla.

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Farms, Homes, j
Groves, Lots
j
■

I HAVE THEM

SANFORD IS GROWING
“SPURLING’S SUBDIVISION” "
lion— lots are being sold right along nnd‘ building in this
section is such as to gladden the heart of those who have
the good of Sanford at heart.
This is no idle talk— I have weighed the statement and
to say just what is my candid convictions would put it
most too strong for the careful, conservative person— thnt
person whose eyes are turned backward— The fellow who
has VISION will agreo with me now— the other later.

J. E. SPURLING
"The Man Who Sella Dirt Cheap*

Watch the South East C orner of Page Two

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THF SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1922

WHOLESALE CENTER
SOUTH AND CENTRAL FLORIDA,
NEW WHOLESALE FIRMS HERE
Southern D rug Comapny and Porter-Judy-Dut,ton Company Locate Here

NOTICE

AGENTS

W ANTED

Notlca la hereby Riven that ‘ ha follow in g described land*, c r so much th sreof as Men and women wonted to handle city
shall be nccessury to nay the nmount due for taxes herein eat opposite to the
trade and retail the original and
same together with llete o f suoh aale and advertising, will bs sold at publla
auction at 10 a. in., Monday, July Ird, 19!3, at the school houee In the T ow n o f genuine Watkins Products, Remedies,
Altamonte Hprlngs, the County or Seminole nnd 8tmte o f Fltfrlda.

THE VERMOREL FRENCH
KNAP SACK SPRAYING MA­
CHINE IS THE BEST MADE.
Extracts, Spices, Toilet Requisites, SOLD
AND GUARANTEED
Household Specialties, Automobile Ac- FOR $25.00 BY CATES’ CRATE
cccsorics, etc. Over 160 guaranteed CO. PHONE 181.
87-tfc

Amount o f Taxes
and Costs
products.

Our valuos are unequalled
nnd Watkins' Quality Is In n class by
itsolf. Write today for free etimplc
and full details of our offer nnd whnt
it moans to you, Tho J. R. Watkins
Co., Dept. 76, Memphis, Tonn. 38-6tp

Description of
Land

1
o

Nolle* of Application for Tax Deo* O s*
Her Section BID of tk* O tairal Stat­
ute* of Ik* Stale o f FlovMa
Nolle* I* hereby given
that
Ml
Georgia A. Pattlahnll, purchoaer
Tax Certificate No. 835, dated the
dny o f June. A. D. 1119, has filed
certificate In my offloe, and has ms
application for Tax Deed to Issue In M cordance with law.
Said oertlfloatk
embrace* the follow in g described p r o p ­
erty situated In Seminole County, F l o r ­
ida. to-w lt: Lota It to 14, B lock 1L
Gsnsvn. Th* said land being asseSStii
at th* date o f the Issuance o f suoh o s r tlflcat* In th* name o f W. A.
comb.
114, d a teg
Also Tax Certificate No. 114,
the 2nd day o f June. A. D. 1919, h a f
filed Raid certificate In my office, a n i
hne tnndo application fo r Tax Deed I s
Issue In accordance with law. 8ald c e r ­
tificate embraces
the .follow
........ ..................
. . . . in
. . .g. dIff
ecrlbed property situated In Seminole
wuuiuji
County. Florida, to*wltJ Lot® 1 to I I 9
Block 11, Geneva. The said land b e t a s
assessed at the date o f th* Issuanoc o f
such certificate In the name o f W. A.
Whitcomb.
Unions said certificates ehall b* r e ­
deemed a ccordin g to law Tax Dosd wU*
Issue thereon on the Ind day o f Juast
A. D. 1938.
WITNESS my officia l signature ea t
seal this the 87th day o f April, A. D .
1983.
(8 B A L )
B. A. DOUOLAB8,
Clerk Circuit Court.
Seminole County, F ie .
l l y : A. M. W EEKS. D. C.
37-Bto

Snnford is rapidly becoming the
RASE HALL CLUn
NWU o f H\V &lt;
14 o f BEU and NU
wholesale center or distributing cen­
•
of. NBU o- -f 8 W U ft NU o f HU
READY FOR OPENER
of HBU o f 8W\T (lea* beg. 8\V
ter of the state and especially of the
corner ................................................ 13 21 29
40
Notice of Application for Tax Deed
run B 284 ft. N 185 f l „ W 384
South Central portion of the state. At
ny noon tomorrow the park will bo
ft.. 8 185 ft) nnd Lot ••If" o f A l­
Under Section 575 of the
tamonte Land, llotol and Navi­
tho head of navigation on the St. in shape to piny on, tho new uniforms
gation Co.'s plat ..................... „..
General Statute* o f the
Dermsn ................ ......f $0.56
Begin 8W corner o f NH o f 8H
Johns river and destined to have deep
nrc here, tho balanco of tho equip­
State of Florida.
13 81 29
water from- Sanford to Jacksonville
run K 284 ft. R 185 ft, W 254
ment
will
bo
hero
tomorrow,
and
tho
ft.
8
186
ft.......................!...............
1 Unknown .... j u
1.87
with ocean going vcasels equipped
13 21 29
Notice is hereby given thnt J. E.
with refrigeration for tho transporta­ team hna all been signed up for the
run B 14U chains, N to chains,
Lnlng
purchaser of City Tax Certi­
tion of perishables Sanford will be­ opening gnmo with Palatka Roxt
\v 14 u chains, H 10 chains.......
24H II. J. Lobean
88.85
14 21 29
26 A. W. Mullen ...
7.31 ficate No. 160, dated tho 1st day of
come In tho next fow days one of tho Monday.
EU o f NBU ____.....
14 21 29
40 J. W. I.umlinnn
4.66
An interview with Chnrllo Britt SB0U o f NWU ............
23 21 29
40 I'. Phillips ......
greatest shipping points in the inter­
70.89 April A. D. 1010, has filed said certi­
SW
IVti
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f
NBU
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24
21
29
40
U
C.
Mitchell
6.31
this morning brought to light tho HV
14i o f NBU o f NWU
24 21 29
20 K. N. Mitchell ........... 9 4 95 ficate In my office, nnd has mndo ap­
ior of Florida.
Ucir. 8W co r NWU o f NBU o f
plication for Tax Deed to Issue In
Many firmn in tho state rc:ognizing fnct thnt Snnford will not havo what
NE U ........................................„.... 34 21 29
run N 263 ft. H 870 B to brick
accordance with law. Said certifi­
this fact have already located hero or one would call an nmateur team but
road, 8 to 8B cor o f N W U o f
NBU, W to hlieg...
o g .................
........... ..........
8 R. W. Mitchell .....
contemplate locating horo and among n semi-professional club, with Sid
.1.96 cate embraces tho following described
W «4 o f a w VI o f.............
NWU
34 21 29
20 P. Phillips ................. 28.70 property sltunted in City o f Sanford,
the newest of these ia the Southern Rive behind tho bat and oither Chap- S W U o f NW
34 21 29
40 Bmplro Land Co.
1.92
o f NW
BU
of
Scmlnolo County, Florida, to-wlti
l»rug Company with headquarters in ninn or Amnnn in tho box will give n BU
HWU
N W U ....................
21 29
a
w
H
.
o
f
.
NWVL.....
a.......i
f
60
P.
Phillips
.................
310.76
N 41* of Lot 4 Block 18 Chapman
I f ft K o f 8 W corner o f NBU
Jacksonville. This well known firm us a battery ns good as any of tho
of 8W U
.. ..........
7 21 30
independent
clubs
In
tho
state.
Our
&amp;
Tuckers Ad. Tho said land being
has opened up n large Sunfonl branch
Hun H 268.03 ft W 82 ft N 388.63
ft.. B 82 ft to b eg ............. ............
old
friend
Bidd
Burdick
will
play
Unknown
2.82
nssessed
nt the dnto of tho isunneo of
here in tho Cates building on West
Hog 210 ft 8 of NBU of 8BU of
such certificate In tho nnmo of Wm.
HWU ........................................Z.....
7 21 30
First street and their present quarters short with “ Chief” Chittenden on
linn 8 74 degrees W 702.2 ft. 8
Simpson.
Unless said certificate In Ike t.'oorl of County Judge. Sei i la* to
378.S ft, N 59 degrees, R 280 ft,
arc nlrendy too small for them ns tho first. Walker, who at ono timo play­
8 457 6 ft. W l i t . 4 ft. 8 210 ft K
ed
with
Charleston
in
tho
South
At­
County, Slate of Florida
shall bo redeemed according to law
business has far exceeded their expec­
303 ft.. N 335 ft., B 170 ft. N
lantic
League,
nnd
now
employed
in
to
beg
.........................................
14
Phillips
.................
18.12
Tax
Deed
will
issue
thcron
on
tho
tation and now they are compelled to
Hog 8 W co r o f HBU o f 8 W U .......
7 21 30
NOTICE TO CltEIIITORS
16th day of Juno A. D. 1023.
run W 73 ft. N 891 8 ft.. E 380.1
lease nnothcr warehouse for heavy Orlando will play second. A third
ft.
8
89.10
ft.
W
287.1
fl
(less
WITNESS my official slgnaturo In rr Ealnle of
stuff and bottles, etc. The otore rooms hnscnmn whoso nnmo has not yot
nart 8. and 1-5. o f brick road) ....
514 J. II. Hruce ...........
5.79
MI18. A. It. HTILES, Deceased.
been
disclosed
will
bo
here
In
time
to
Ilcg.
387.1
ft
E
ft
470
ft
N
of
and
seal this the 11th day of May To all Creditors, Legatees, D ls tr lb u t i_
had to bo double decked to take caro
Av cor. o f 3BU o f H W U..... ......
7 21 30
and all persona having claims or d e ­
A. D. 1022.
run H 150 ft. N 150 ft W 150 ft
of the big stock of drugs and acces­ participate in tho opening game. Tho
mands against enld estate:
H 60 ft .......... ................................
1-6 I. Jlmtnersen
1.67 (SEAL)
outfielders
will
include
“
Dubby"
You, antr each o f you. are hereby n o E. A. DOUGLASS,
Hog 017.7 ft B and 420 ft N of 8 W
sories of tho drug trade and the San­
anjr
ttflod
nndi required to present
cor o f HBU o f HWU .................. .
7 31 30
Spencer
in
ndditionn
to
n
"big
long­
Clerk
Circuit
Court,
claims nnd domands which y ou or elthford branch is proving to bo one of tho
run W 160 ft. N 100 ft. B ISO ft,
alnst the setete
o f you inny hnve against
er" who will be horo In time.
Somlnolo County, Florida er
S too ft
1-3 W. Penny ...................
2.28
best In the state. lion R. Leigh, well
-oooas-... late o t
o f Mr*. ..........
A. H. ...........,
Stiles, deceased,
nt BU Huh. part of ...............
7 21 30
Tho park at Ninth street has been Hog.
By
A.
M.
WEEKS,
D.
O.
30-fltc
Homlnole
County,
Florida,
to th* under­
run W 40.8 ft N 335 ft B 40.8 ft
known nil over tho state in the drug
signed. administrator o f said estate,
8 336 fl to bog. ..........................
1.68
put in Hhnpe with a new back stop
U L. G. Htorbuck
within two years from the date hereof.
business, is local manager and T. E.
Ilcg. 200 ft H o f NW cor of EV4 o f
Dated February 11th A. D. 1988,
nnd the infield is now being clayed.
7 21 30
8BU o f HWU .................... Z......
Ilrcdlor is city salesman and stock
Notlco of Application for Tax Deed
L. J. HART L EY .
run
N
200
ft
R
875
ft
8
106.4
It will be modern in every respect
Administrator.
8W to hog. . .......................... .......
2'4 Eugene Orr ..........
4 60
manager, Mis. Kerr is in charge of the
Under
Section
575
of
the
Longwood, Fla,
88-9tO
with the exception of a fence nnd the Heir 817.2 ft K o f SW cor o f
toilet nrtlcles and Mbs Frances liny7 21 30
Genernl Statutes of tho
HBU o f HWU ..................................
management
is
looking
to
the
San­
run R 210 ft. N 210 ft. W 210 ft.
matt is stenographer and bookkeeper.
In Court nf (.'minty Judgo, Nominal*
State of Florida.
8 210 ft ...........................................
1 Jos. Htnrk
6 29
ford fans to be real sports nnd sco Hog. 408 ft W o f U Sect, part
County, Ntato of Florida
One lnrge city truck has already been
In 8 lino ..........................................
7 21 30
that
their
admission
is
paid
oven
if
NOTICE
OK AIIMININTHATOIt
Him W 130 ft. N 335 ft. B 130
put In service nnd bears the name of
Notice is hereby given thnt I. N.
(For Flnnl Discharge)
ft.. 8 336 ft ....................................
they can watch tho gnme without
I K. M. Dales
4.19
the “ City Substantial” branch of tho
Rurntnn purchnser nf Tor Certificate
Hog. 817.7 ft B nnd 210 ft N o f 8W
doing the paying stunt.
In re Estate nf
20
cor. o f Hte U o f HWU
•
7
Southern Drug Co., und one customer
No. :i87, dnted tho 4th dny of Juno J.
HAMILTON HE I*.
run K 223U It N 4674 ft 8 69
Season nnd half season tickets are
deg. W 280 fl. 323 U ft to hog.
Notice In hereby given, to all whom It
4.19 A. D. 1017 ,hns filed anld certificate
2 O. W. Cook
of the firm in St. Auguctim' sent in
may concern, that on tho 20th day o f
W*i ..............................
18 21 30
now being sold nnd tho Horuld will AH BH o f
an order last week to the City Sub­
in my office, nnd has mndo applica­ .luno, A. P. 1922, I shall apply to the
not Included In Frost's Addition to
publish the names c f those purchas­
Altamonte
..............
17 85
17 llradshaw. ot al
Uonorahto E. F. Hounholder, Judge o f
stantial Drug Co ..showing that the
o f HWU
................................ 18 21 30
to llradshaw, et al
4.85 tion for Tax Deoil to issue in accord­ said Court, as Judge o f Probatr, for m y
ing these sometimes between now nnd NBU
NU1, o f NW*’, ............................. _.. 19 21 mi
6.08 ance with law. Said contificnto em­ final discharge as Administrator o f the
to Frank llyres
Southern Drug Co., nnd all their em­
28.38
........................ 10 21 311
to Frank llyres
cHtatn o f J. Hamilton Hop, deceased,
the opening day. Get your ticket HBU o f NW U
ployees believe in boosting Snnford.
m s o p r u n h iii - di vision o f land iielonging to a lt a m o n te l a n d . braces the following described prop- nnd thnt nt tho Hnino ttmo I will prenow, if you linvcn’t n’ rcady done so.
HOTEL
AM
I
NAVIGATING
CO.,
na
It.....
r.lnl
In
I'lnt
Hook
Nil.
I,
I’agr
erty
situated
in
Seminole
C
ounty,
sent
to said Court my final account*
A. N. O’ Keole is president of the
13. Nrnilniili* t mini) llri-urila
/
as admlnlntnrtor o f Raid ostato, and ask
Tho opening gnmo wil be nt •! P. M. I,ntH 223. 321. 330. 331a. 10 mill
............
Uiikiiiiwu
1.17 Florida, to-wits
Southern Drug Co., nnd decided to lofo r their approval.
103, 106, 107 ...... .........................
3 na
It I, llowcrs
this coming Monday in Snnford with Luts
Dated April 10th. A. D. 1928.
I.nta 409. 110 ........................... ...........
onto hero after locking over many oth­
Beg. SW Cor. o f N. 1-U of S 1-2 of
U. Pefuimc* ........... _ 28.69
AAItON It. ANPEHB,
Luts III. 412. 413
........................
tho
Pals
of
Palatka.
21 45
A
W.
Mullen
....
Administrator.
er locations in tho state. Snnford wel­
I.ntn 121, 125
............ .
Mr* ItuilNon
22 29 SE 1-4 of SW 1-4, See. 13, Ewp. 21 3D-9to.„
Lots 427. 128. 129 (leas H 24 &gt;4 ft
comes the new firm nnd will see that
S.
Rnngo
20
E.
Run
E
204
ft
N
105
nf l.nts 128 and 129) ...................
&lt;) Peru 111II11
87.32
In Cmirl nf Comity Judge, Nemluof*
I.nt 432
...............................................
111 96 ft. W 204 ft. S 105 ft.
the Sanford llrnneh of the Southern Dr. F. D. Kinff Begins
J A. \Vml hums
Caurly, Ntnto of Florida
Lilt 438 ......................... ......................
2
55
(1
(*.
Adkins
.......
Ministry in Sanford at l.nts 137, 138, 139, 166, 468 mol
Drug Co., is brought to tho attention
The said land being assessed
NOTICE
OP ADMINISTRATOR
467
........... ......
II. P. Tyler
19.86 at the date of
of the trade.
(Fur Flnnl Dlsrlinrge)
issuaneo of such
412. 113, III
........................
First Baptist Church I.iitn
(\ 1. Itn ruin 11
12 42
Lilts 188. 189. 170. 471
..................
J H Hum
Another new fimr starting hero tho
49 69 certificate in the nnmo of Unknown.
In re Eslnle nf
1.nt h 638. 639, 640
_
2 65
1. ll Wiirhunt
punt week or rnthcr an old firm under
H A R R IE T T 11. COONEY.
l.nts 611. 613
.................
Unless
sttid
certificate
shnll
ho
ro1
92
Fill,
IIIIH
II
ConicH to Local Church After Five I.nt 642
Notice la hereby given. In nil whom It,
Unknown
1 19
a new name is the Portor-Judy-DiRton
deemed
according
to
law
Tax
Deed
l.ul M l
.............................
.....
may concern, (hat un tho 20th day
•! (\ AilkliiH
1 19
Successful Yearn nt Fort
I.nt
660
.................
June,
A. I). 1922, 1 ahull apply to .he
Company, who have organized n San­
It M Tucker
1.92 will issuo thereon on tho 10th dny of
Unnuratilu B. F. ItousImMor, Judge o f
Lot 587
....
Myers.
A. 1. Carter
1.19
ford division in conjunction with F. F.
I.nt "l&gt;" (less W I aero lying 8
said Court, a a Juilgn nf l’ rnhnte, fo r
Juno A. D. 1022.
o f Ln| 381)
final dlactiargn aa Admlnlatrutnr n* i n * ,
21.75
A L. Tu von M
Dutton, of this city, the other momWITNESS my official slgnaturo estate nf Harriett II. Cnonny, deco sad,
W 1 mire o f Lot " I V lying 8 of
Dr. F. D. King began his ministry
l.ot 381
...................
Unknown
1 49 and seal this the 11th day nf May ami that at the sumo tlmn 1 will arebets of tlie firm being Porter and
III CKT5 AUDITION TO ALTAMONTE. na llriMinln! In I'lui lluok No. 1. I'nae M,
sent *n Haiti Court my final accnuntik
Judy and Wothercll and Shine, of in Snnford Inst Sunday. He is the
Srinlnnlr r e m i t ) flernri
Administrator nf nuld oiitalo, und ei
A. 1). 1022.
I.nt
Cl)
..........................
1.60
I’
nkiiiiwn
I'nstor
of
tho
First
Baptist
Church
fnr I Indr approval.
Jacksonville well known buyers and
l.nts 81 noil 82
E. A. DOUGLASS,
T II Durden
2.65 (SEAL)
Ps*«d April 11th, A. D. 1988.
\
Lots 57. 58 nnd 69 ... ...........
K IlyroH A: SofiH
1 17
shippers o f Florida fruits and vege­ nnd held Ilia first aervicea na such N!4
V, J. MoDANNEL. i
Clerk Circuit Court,
l.nts 83 nnd 81
..... ................
H
I
W
KiihlnHoii
35-Utp
Administrate
I.nt 85
.................
tables. This firm has divisions in Inat Sunday night.
K \V Cniik
86
' Seminole County, Florida
.................................
66
A McAlister
Dr. King came hero from Fort i.oisnn
Tampa, Jncksonv'llc, Miami uml San­
I.nt 07
................ ........................
Arthur Junicx
68 By A. M. WEEKS, D. C.
30-Otc
NOTICE TO CIIF.RITOUN
79
.......................
Kllmhcl li ItnhlnHon
68
In ( nurl nf the Comity Judge, Hrmlnuli ,
ford and puipose to cover tho state in Myers where he has juat completed I.nt
l.nts 80. 8|, 83
1*nh ii it w ii
.98
County. Ntnte o f Florida.
tho vegetable and fruit business hav­ five successful yonra of service with l.ot 82
A mu mlu \Yl II Iti him
.86
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION
Ill re ERlnlr nf
l.nts 188 to 210 |no. nnd 153 to I5H
TO
WHOM
IT
MAY
CONCERN:
the
linptiBt
Church.
Before
going
to
I’
l-JTI.It
NOLAN, Ponoaaed.
ing cold storage plants in opeh city
Ine. 88 to 139 Ini', mid 212 to
Notice Ih hereby given that tlie part- T o
Crcilllnrs, l.eauler*. DlMrlhutera
239 Inc........................
Fort
Myers
he
was
with
tho
Homo
llruilHhiiw.
ot
ill
43.06
nurablp
burntnfnru
nxlittlng
between
D.
und making a cpccinlty of bananas.
mill nil I'eraun* lim in g Clnlni* nr l ) r FOGG'S ADDITION TO ALTAMONTE na llrrnrilril In I'lnt llnuk No. I. I'og r in, I,. Tliraaher and N. II. (la m e r, under
tunuiU na u Itint mi III E«lntri
Srmlnnlr County llrrnnla
.
The now firm has tiiree cars of celery Miaaiou Board with headquarters
tho
nnmo
nf
Thrasher
ft
(la
m
er,
has
Von. uml each o f you, are hereby noI.nts
3.
I,
5
nnd
8
............................
f|
,|
Lnhrnii
(f.13
dlHRolvod by mutual cenannt. and *If Ice and required to
iirommi
any
in storage heio nnd they will go In nt Charlotte, N. C.j this nlnno es­ FRONT'S ADDITION NO. 3 TO Al.TW IONTE na llrrnnlrd In I'lnt llonk No. I. been
elaliiiH
uml dcinatiilM which you, or eith­
the
huelncun
heretofore
cnnilllctod
In
I’ngr 1.1. Seminole County llrrnnla
er
o
f
yell,
may
have
against
the
estnto
tho
uumo
o
f
Thraxhrr
ft
d
a
rn
er
hua
for cold storage upon a larger scale- tablished the fnct thnt oven prior to l.nts 3, 4 mid 17 (less 50
ft R mill
been taken ever and will he continued o f Peter Nolan, ileuouaod, Into o f HomlW by ton ft N nnd 8 In NF. cor.
next season. Cienshaw liras., of Tam­ thnt time he had made a reputation
linlo t'liuniy, Florida, to tho
undsr.
.
H
o
i
*
...........
.
...
A. It. Williams
3.16 by I). L. Tliraahor, who Iiiih uHHiimed slglied AdmlnlatratrU o f auld oHtuto.
aa
n
preacher
nnd
a
worker.
und
will pay till nr the ludohtodnnsH of
Heir NB cor. Lot 3 run W 60 ft, 8
pa, will he the hend of tho Tampa Di­
vision nnd they will have good connec­
tions in every part of Florida. Whilo
the information is not nvailnhlc at this
time it is rumored thnt the division at
Sanford will probably develop into ono
of the largest In tho state, especially
in tho citrus fruits and vegetables and
again this city will be brought into
prominenco among tho comnrereinl in­
terests of tho South.
P. F. Dutton, tho Snnford member of
the now firm needs no introduction to
the people o f thin nnd other parts of
the state, having been in tho business
of buying nnd selling fruitH nnd vege­
tables for many years. Up to a few
months ago Mr. Dutton was in charge
of the American Fruit Growers here
hut left them to ngnln go Into business
for himself nnd his new affiliations
will give him a much larger field nnd
connections thnt will touch every part
of tho stnto whore fruits and vege­
tables are grown and shipped.
The Herald welcomes these two now
organizations into the business life of
Snnford and sees In thoir locating horo
the fruition of plans in tho past to
tnnko Snnford ono o f tho greatest dis­
tributing polfits in tho state. Thcro
are others coming for Sanford has tho
location that is Hecond to none in cen­
tral and south Florida.
SENTENCE COMMUTED
(lly The Associated Press)

too ft. K 60 ft. N inn ft |o beg
Wot I'ntinils
Luts 6, 8, 16 nnd 10
..... ...........
Annie Chinn
Lot IS ......................... - ................
Mary I. Murtih
l.ot l l
.... .........
Catherine Itnford
I.nt 20 nnd 21 ................................
.1. |). Merritt
Lot 21 .............................................
I'tiUiuiH-n
Lot 26
................ ..........
.........
W Itnhllisnii .....
Lots 32. 33. 31, 35, 42. 43. 4 4
end 46
...
ItriKlNlmw, e| nl
3.69
IIOIIEIIT I,. IIKTT'N ADDITION TO ALTA MONTE ns lleenrdril In I'lnl llook No.
3, I'agrs INI nnd 117. Nrhilnnle Cnuiily llreunla
Lots II and 12. nik. F.
...........
[. it. Kurr ..................
I.8fi
All o f the lands described In the fo reg oin g lying nnd being the Town of Altinnoiite Hprlngs, ('minty of Homlnole. nnd Hlnle nf Florida.
Wherever the word Township or nhhrovlntlon therefore occurs II shnll he
held to menu Township Houlh of Tallahassee, nnd where Ihn word Ttnngn or
ntilirevlntlon therefor occurs It shnll ho hold to mean linage East o f Tnllnhasseo.
(HEAL)
A. B. CLINE, Tux Colloetor,

GERMAN REPLY
TOREPARATION
COMMISSIONS

the said former partnerahli'. and will
receive and culect all luoueya dun said
firm.
Paled thin 28th day o f April. 1922.
D. L. TH RASH Elt.
N. II GARNER.
37-6tc

I
I

The shipments of tonintoes from
Rrooksville, commenced Inst week.
At this time the shipments are small
hut it is' probable cnrlot shipments
will ho sent forward h
short timo.

DR. P. 1). KING,
I'ahtor First Baptiat Church
That lie ia a regular preacher nnd
will prove n real nasot to tho City na
well aa to tlie Baptiat Church waa
demonstrated by his netivitiea hero
Sunday. Ho assisted in the Com­
mencement services nt tho High
School and tnndo an address in Cen­
tral Park at tho Memorial services.
Dr. King has a wife nnd throo
children, two sons nnd a daughter.
One of the hoys is yet in Fort Myers
where ho is nttending High School
nnd the daughter Is a student nt
Stetson University.
In a conversation with tho llornld
representatives yesterday, Dr. King
stated thnt ho wanted to know every­
body nnd hoped thnt every ono would
consider him an old acquaintance
nnd when they passed him on tho
street to say 'hollo thoro.’
\ Tho Hornld joins In tho City’s wel­
come to Dr. King and his fatqlly.

RALEIGH, N. C., Mny 30.—Tho
death nuntonco of Wright House,
aged negro, convicted of murder in
connection with tho slaying of Wlll*ant Whltloy, wealthy Wallstonburg merchant and farmor, waa
commuted to lifo imprisonment to
day by Governor Morrison nftor
nlleniata hhd submitted a report that
the negro waa montally doficient.
Mrs. Snrnh Whltloy, wife of tho
niurdered man, and Thomas Hays ore
now serving life terms in oonnection
A Herald Want Ad will help you.
with tho killing.

ON HYPOTHESIS THAT IT
GIVEN AID THROUGH
LOAN

For quick resuits, try n want ad.

MONEY

5AYING

PRICES

within two years from tho date horoof.
Paled May 12th, A. |i. 1922.
JULIA T. 8M1TII,
AdmlnlatratrU o f thn Batata
of Peter Nolan, deceased.
ItollINHON ft liltIIXIEH,
Attorneys for Estate o f
I’otor Nolan, deceased.
30-8tu

On Flour, Grain and Feed
Fruit nnd Vegetable Crates
You Can Iluy From U* at
Wholesale Price*
Writs for Prl** LUt

W. A. Merryday Company
Falatkfli Florida

■aim

BE

F E R T IL IZ E R FOR C IT R U S T R E E S

(lly The Aa*nrlntcd I'rea*)

PARIS, May 30.—Gorman reply
to Reparation Commission’s domands
say Gormnn government will under­
take on hypothesis that it he given aid
through foreign loan within suitable
time, to maintain its paper circulation
within limitH reached March 31. And
in genernl comply with conditions fix­
ed by commission for partial morator­
ium.

a

s

Now is the time for Summer application of fertilizer to citrus trees to servo tho double purpose of creat­
ing new growth, which is tho foundation for next yenr’s crop, and of developing tho crop now on tho trees
Summer Fertilizer pnys for Itself by Increasing the size of the fruit. Bo llborul with your trees
Wo
recommend the following hrnmls:
W. &amp; T.’S SEMINOLE FRUIT MANURE
(3% Ant., 8% A. P. A., 5'/&lt;TPot.)
ALKIDEAL FRUIT MANURE
(3% Ant., 13% T. P. A., 10% Pot.)

MATHH.DE McCORMICK
DOES NOT SAIL TODAY
EXCEPT FOR CHICAGO
(lly Th* Assorlat** rr*ssl

CHICAGO, May 30.—Mathiido Mc­
Cormick instead of sailing today
from New York for Switzerland, sup­
posedly to wed Max Osor, Swiss
riding master, returned to Chicago
unexpectedly.
Sho refused to make
any statement of pinna for marriage
or othorwiae.
Have you lost or found anything?

SEMINOLE FRUIT AND VINE
(3% Am., 6% A. P. A., 8% Pot.)
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(4% Am., 8% A. P. A., 8% Pot.)

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COMMENCEMENT

wo do not know If anyone over called
it what wo aro going to nnmo It now
—tho Ideal School State.
Lnst week when tho American
Medical Association met in St. ,p&gt;ula,
Mo., Dr. W. A. Evans, of Chicago,
suggested winter vacations for child­
ren, with school classes In summer as
a method of chocking tho winter
doath rate from pnoumonla, influenza
nnd other respiratory diseases. Moantimes, those who can lenvo tho lands
of ico nnd snow and deadly winter
maladies, nnd wlsty to enter their
children In school in a cllmato where
dlscnso is at'n minimum, will do well
to come to Florida, where school
terms nro practically uninterrupted
hy epidemics of nny kind whatsoever,
The equable cllmata the brilliant
sunshine, which is health-giving in
Itself, and the comparatively mild
temperatures which prevail _durlng
the greater part of tho winter season
— the’ virtuo of all these things are
reflected'in tho general health of the
children, and In the splendid atten­
dance records in the schools.
Chicago may hnvo to work out its
school problem an suggested above,
l&gt;uL in thu meantime, surely thoso
who can winter in Florida will wish
to do so ami continue the work of
their children in tho schools of this
southern climate, where tho climntlc
conditions nro ho fnvorahle, and gen­
eral health conditions among child­
ren ns well ns grown people so uni­
versally good.—St. Augustino Record.

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Commencement which really moans
"Just begun” hns again como around
AV,
and will soon bo but a fragrant mem­
ory in tho minds of tho cltjss of 1022
and of thoir friends. Commencement
week has been ono continual round
of entertnlnmont, gnyety, plays, mu*
slcalos, class days and Interesting
•vents so dear to tho hearts of tho
seniors and the underclasses af tho
high school. This week Is ona that
bums tho brightest in memory many,
tSUGtazoE
many years after tho commencement
of 1022, How that dato will remain
These figures embrace only carlot
a fixture in tho minds of tho boya
shipments of fruit and vegetables
and girls of tho Bonlor class.
It
and do not take into account nny of
means so much to each and every ono
the countless thousands of small ship­
of them, tho turning point in thoir
ments of fruit and vegetables.
careers, tho time when they will
The average freight cur is about
leave homcB and friends nnd go from
fifty
feet over nil. Measured In that
Sanford High either to college or tho
big college of lifo whrro they will take LOOKING TO COLLEGE LIFE AH wise these (11,522 carloads of produco
would make a train 582 1-2 miles
up new duties nnd mnko now friends
SEASON OF KXPEIUKNCE
long, or the nirlino distance from
and begin to realize something of
Tampa to Knoxville, Tenn.
what this life means to them. Thon
With
tho
high
school
year
drawing
A freight train made up of fifty
and only then will they realize what
to
n
close
the
question
of
collcgo
at­
cars
in "some" train. Yet It would
their high school years have meant
tendance
is
holding
tho
uttcntlon
of
tnke
in round numbers 124 such
to thorn nnd many *timos during thoir
trains to haul the fruit and vegeta­
futuro life tho seniors will' wish thoy both pupils nnd pnrents.
Tho average high school grnudnta bles tlint have been sent out of Flor­
had spout just ,n little more time on
is
anxious for n college career nnd ida this season.
.
this study or that study for no mat­
InokH
forwnrd to it ns ono of life’s
And central Florida lias only boter how good thoir markH happen to
bo In school Old Man Experience is greatest experiences. To tho youth­ gun Its rcnl movement of vegetables,
over a hard task master nnd it is ful mind thu thought is touched with watermelons, and cnntuloupcs, and
only by exporionco that tho lessons adventure and tho romance of thril­ when theno nnd what is left in south
While attaching Florida have been moved, tho total
learned In school can bo ronlly ap­ ling associations.
a
certain
significance
to tho strictly movement for the season from tho
preciated.
cducntlnnul feature of college atten­ state in pcrishalilo foodstuffs will not
Commencement In school and th»r?
too commencement of tho rcnl lifo In dance, the youth emerging from high fall short of 70,000 cnrlondB.
Who says Florida does not produco
tho groat world o f today nnd thoro school Is fascinnted hy tho more
glamorous
sides
of
life
ahead—nnd
in
quantity? Moreover, this produco
has never been a tlmo when n first
tiiis is Indeed fortunate, for the sol­ is grown at a time when it brings tho
class eduention was needed quite ns
emn problems present themselves highest market prices, having no
much us tho present day. You boo
tho boys nnd girls all around you soon enough, after which tho high competition in the north, east and
who lacking a high school oduention spirit of youth iH forced to resolve it­ middle west.
Despite the generally expressed be­
have been handicapped in so many self into a grim determination. After
the
responsibility
of
life
fastens
It­
lief
last summer that the 1021-22
ways. It is como to tho point whta
self
securely,
the
world
is
viewed
crop
of citrus fruits would far out­
on employer insists that his employ­
ees have a high school diploma nlno from nn altogether different view­ strip that of 1020-21, shipments thu*
point. Onco pnssed it nover returns, far this season—nnd tho season is al­
cases out of ten, Tho old days of
this buoyancy of youth.
In the most at nn end—total only 32,784
\ 4Jm
grammar school education or
words of Wordsworth:
carloads ns against 23,000 fur tho
nono at nil have pnssed nwny nnd In
Tiie rainbow comes and goes,
somo period of tho previous year.
ortror to keep pnee with thoir fol­
And lovely is tho rose;
Thu
hurricane of InBt October doubt­
lows^ tho boys nnd girls of today must
The moon doth with delight look less accounts for the loss, Grape­
hnv/O the host education tlint thoy
ground her when the heavens fruit shipped tills soason totals 14,cay) got. And they can got an educa­
nro hare,
720 cars against 12,811 Inst season,
tion If thoy want ono for it is wjthin
Waters on a stnrry night nro henuti- while oranges totat 18,032 against
tfio reach of everyone todny rogardf»il nnd fair.
last season's 20,558.
ss of their financial condition.
Hut this I know, where’er I go,
Vegetable production—that is enrIt Is sad Indeed to sco some of the
There hath passed away a glory from lunds of mixed vegetables—shows a
scholars who think they do not want
the earth.
fnlling off, with
2,291
carloads
to grndunto from the High School
Grasping
the significance of thoso against Inst yenr’s 2,504.
Lettuco
and who are content to tnko a fow
studies and then drop out thinking Hues, youth isn't to be rebuked for also shows a decreaso, with 2,285
Tomato shipthoy hnvo enough education to tncklo ! looking to college lifo ns the season cars against 2,057.
for
making
friendships
nnd
enjoy­
meats
this
year
almost
double last
[■fja j/s
tho world. In n few Isolated cases
|ij
ing
tiie
Intensely
happy
associations
year’s—8,108
cars
against
4,804.
they ninko good but how much hot­
'I
that
flourish
in
them;
for,
while
text
Celory
shows
an
increase,
4*245
ter would thoy have succeeded if thoy
h
I
| |iy li!
had higher education nnd n diploma hook education is important, these against 4,152.
ft:*j ;
This season for the first timo in
from tho Snnford High School to features are cqunlly important. Text
[l ( N
hooks are always nvnllablo; "college the history of Floridn truck farming,
holp them to something bettor nnd
'M
life" is lived hut onco, In the exub­ celery in carload lots was shipped
something higher.
erant
hour of youth.
from Floridn to California, several
1 j:
All honor to tho fine big class of
Ask
the
college
graduates
of
yes­
solid
cars of celery having been ship­
boya and girls who graduated from
tho High School last night.
Thoir terday what he considers most vnl- ped from Sanford nnd Manatee River
numbors nnd their wonderful record uiihliv anil almost invnrinhly tho ro- section to San Francisco and I,os
"The friends Angeles.
hns been ami will ever Ik\ an Inspira­ pty will he received:
1
mndo.
The
companionship
of tho
Irish potatoes this season are dou­
tion to thoHo who follow. They hnvo
fraternity.
The
spirit
of
the
student
ble
in quantity an compared with last
mndo a record of which wo are all
body.
The lossun in loyalty to nn season—4,410 cars against 2,314,
proud nnd they hnvo shed luster on
Cahhngo also multiplied 100 per cent
their school mid their teachers nnd institution."
Text-hooks nnd eurriculums chnngo; —2,800 cars
against 1,400.
Of
1holr parents. Wo nru very proud ot
you, elnss of 1022. You hnvo proven the old order pnsseth und now cus­ strnwherries 201 cars hnvo been ship­
toms nro inaugurated—but friend­ ped, as against 105 last year. Th*
to us that the money spent on tho
ship mid the things that go with it watermelon season, just getting un­
ptibllc schools is money well spent.
You lmve proven to us that nil our remain, nnd incstimnblo is tho com­ der way, bids fair to ho u hummer,
showing 078 cnrlonds against 450.
interest in tho public schools is going fort in thu thought.
PnrentH
considering
the
futuro
of
nig items of vegetables that were
for the big tilings in life, for tho
•tanking uf better citizens, for tho their children should think of thoso computed with the mixed shipments
things, and in selecting nlmamntcrs tinder the head of "vegetables" Inst
mnklng of bigger nnd inondur citi­
zens, for thu mnklng of good Inw for their hoiih nnd daughters remem­ year but which hnvo grown to such
ber text-hook knowledge is a single extent that they have sopnrnto clas­
abiding, God fearing citizens nnd tho
requisite to education. In the bigger sification this year aro: Poppers 054
c Iiish of 1022 gives us n prldo that
sense, education Ih thu ubillty to livo cars; beans 223 cars, cucumbers 2,000
comes from tho well doing of ono of
thu host high schools In the stnto nnd happily wltli yourself and witli your cars,—Tampa Times.
-------------- o --------------ono of tho best classes that over wont folldwmnn.—Jacksonville, Metropolis.
-------------- o --------------NOW
A DRIVE ON WAR
fortli from tliiH flno High School.
THE
I1AHIB
OF
SOUTH
FLOlHIlAS
GRAFTERS
"To thu Stars" was not too high u
PROSPERITY.
tnnrk for the class of 1022 to nlm for
It is "to tho stars" thoy wont for In­
A little robber in St. Louis stole 6
spiration and it 1h to tho stars thoy
Wo find In the Fort Myers Tropical cents nnd got five yenrs in tho peni­
can look In tho future. There in tha News a well prepared article contain­
heavens is their inspiration, their ing a mass of statlstlcsv presenting tentiary. IInd ho boon n war-con­
hcpcH, their Joys and mayhap thoir tho basis for tho prosperity preval­ tract pntriotcer ho might hnvo tnken
sorrows hut with sorrow und trou­ ent throughout south Florida.
Tho 20 million times that much nnd got
bles tho class of 1022 will be looking News says:
away with it—judging from history
’ to tho stars and with bond up and
Why is South Florida more pros­ to date.
shoulders thrown hack will moot perous today than at any tlmo in its
The men who patrloteorod on tho
whatever comes armed cnp-n-plo with history?
government in its timo of need hnvo
tlint knowledge that will onduro for­
Sixty-one thousand fivo hundred boon immune so far from prosecution
ever nnd surmount all difficulties.
and twenty-twit carloads of fruits largely hoenuse of tho mugnitudo of
und vegetables shipped out of this the job of auditing 100,000 wnr con­
FLORIDA THE IDEAL SCHOOL territory since tho senson began last tracts. Tho audit section of tho war
STATE
September IB, is tho answer.
department's division of finance has
Tld sngainst 52,027 carloads sont only 87 men at Its disposal. So far
Florida hns been hailed ns so many out during tho same period last seas­ they linvo Audited only 15,000 of tho
things—tho Wintor Puradlso, tho on, n dlfferenco of 0,405 carloads lx» 10p 000 contracts. And yet tho 15,Playground of tho Nutlon, tho mod- favor of this soason.
! 000 audited provide a bnsis for tho

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TWO AUTHORITIES GIVE CONFLICTING
VIEWS ON RELATIVE VALUE OF BRICK
AND ASPHALT ROADS UNDER THE
CONDITIONS OF CENTRAL FLORIDA

recovery of $46,000,000 and the 15,*
000 include nono of the big contract*.
In his demand for a congressional
Investigation o f war-contract profit­
eers, Congressman Royal Johnson
asks $500,000 to enlarge th* * audit
section so that tho remaining con­
tracts may bo gono through rapidly.
It looks liko a paying Investment.
It has long bean known that al­
though ono billion dolalra was ap­
Tho folowing from tho Orlando Sen­ tho uso of asphalt In our American
propriated for aviation, not one Am­
tinel
will bo Interesting to Sanford cities. Truo It Is lnrgoly used, and
erican combatant nor bombing piano
and
Somlnolo
County readers:
over reached tho front. Thero wore
right thoro is whore we got our real
Thero is, apparently, a difference in
700 contracts of $100,000 apioco for
datn
on its cost of maintenance. You
aviation material. Only a few have opinion ns to whether the asphalt road
will find thnt tho avorago life of a*,
been audited. Those few provide tho recently ordered built in this county
phnlt on a concrete base in theso cities
by
tho
board
of
county
commissioners
basis for criminal indictments to rowill not run fifteon yenrs. What g
will
be
ns
successful
ns
tho
brick
high­
cover tho money stolon by two com­
will be on a poorer bnso I don’t know
panies and to put thoir officials in ways, now in uso hnvo proved to bo.
Most cities thnt have any quantity of
jail. Tho cases, were propnrod in tho J. D. Harvey, a member of tho firm of
nsphnlt
pnvement hnvo to keep a rejdistrict attorney’s office in Now Lnaloy Brothers &amp; Harvey, which is
ular
repair
plant running all the time.
York, hut for some renson dropped. building the brick road betwoen Or­
Atlanta,
I
am
told, hns two plants.
Representative Connolly expresoss lando and thu Seminole county border,
"Im Memphis a fow years ago t
in
nn
interview,
doclnrod
thnt
he
wns
the desire to have tho first war graf­
'company I was with tried lnylng aster that is caught put in n cage and convinced tho asphalt road would not
|phnlt on a rolled mneadnm base. R
give
tho
snmo
chnrnctor
of
service
ns
exhibited throughout tho country.
•failed completely in less than ten
Over the cage hn would put n big brick roads in this section of tho stnto.
At tho same tlmo Snmunl S. Sadler, 'years I can eito you to asphalt rondi
sign, "Hcrc’r That Grnfter
Wo
a member of tho board of county com­ near Augusta, Ga., paved with asphalt
Caught Out of 100,000 Cases."
Tho chances are Representative missioners, made public n letter from 'on macadam base, that are badly in
need of repairs, yet tho romls are
Connolly’s wishes will be more than P. St. John WUhoii, chief engineer of
'less than five years old. 1 know of
tho
Federal
bureau
of
public
roads,
gratified bo far ns tho size of tho
stnting thnt the bureau could not rec­ many others. Ono good feature about
cnlch Is concerned.
'nsphnlt la thnt there is more profit In
In several instances contractors ommend the typo of brick road which
|it for the contractor.
had
been
constructed
in
Central
Flor­
nnd companies were overpaid millions
|
“ To make u lasting pavement mors
of ilnllnrH.
Tho Standard Aircraft ida.
is
required than a base; you hnvo to
Mr. Hnrvoy, who is in Orlando on a
Company nnd the Standaid Aero Cor­
•have
a good, lasting wearing surface,
business
visit,
had
the
following
to
poration, financed solely by Mitsui
and
in
this durability must be the
say
when
Interviewed
by
a
reporter
for
&amp; Company. fiscal agents of tho
keynote. Every one knows thnt any
the
Sentinel:
Japanese government, wero overpaid
"When I started in tho pnving busi­ asphalt is readily nffecteil by waters
between $0,500,000 nnd $0,050,000.
ness
fifteen years ago the same argu­ acids, alkalies, oils nnd grouse; thnt in
And there are cantonment contracts,
ment
was going on over the rclutivo n certain timo tho volatile oils leave
HhijOmfilling nnd Rhip supply con­
tho asphalt ami its life is gone. It
tracts, tho diRposnl of the govern­ merits uf brick and asphalt as is car­
crumbles
and cracks, nothing but a
ment’s surplus supplies, the harness ried on todny. Ono engineer you
now
wearing
surface can save it.
scandal anil rccynt revelations of $50,- would talk to was a strong ndvoento
"Tiie
complete
year by year report
of
asphalt,
the
next
one
Just
as
strong
000,000 worth of ment sold for $0,o
f
tho
Chevy
Chnso
test road nenr
for
brick,
or
concrete,
or
somo
other
000 000, and so on nnd so on.
Washington,
D.
C.,
built
by the U. S.
type.
Every
kind
had
ItH
staunch
ad­
iliil it looks ns if the reckoning was
bureau
of
roads,
is
concluded
by tha
vocates
nnd
always
will.
Opinions
nt hand and in that reckoning no Inpresentation
of
the
following
figures
nocent wnr contractor need fear, but don't make good roads or pavements;
no guilty one should longer ho per­ results aro what counts. Ono com­ showing the purely surface mainten­
munity gets good results with ono ance costs:
mitted to block justice.
An appropriation of $500,000 Was kind, another with something olso, Bituminous concrete
(asphalt) ................... $.0248 sq. yd.
provided for Attorney General Dnu-' and mnybo if they both changed, both
Cement
Concrete ................0014 sq. yd.
would
get
Btung;
Many
things
go
to­
glmrty this week by the house, with
Vitrified
brick .............. None sq. yd.
ward
making
tho
successes,
not
tho
which he is to prosecute war graf­
"On the Philadelphia test road built
ters nnd recover millions for tho lenBt of theso is soil conditions. Take
government. It pnssed with little' it here in Orange county ndjncont to in 1912, brick showed the lowest cost
Orlando, tiie soli condition Is an ideal of maintenance of nny surfacing ma­
opposition.
It is Attorney Genernl Daugherty’s ono to lay brick on. I hnvo no hesi­ terial. Somo of tho brick sections had
plan to empanel n special grand jury tancy in saying thnt whore a nine foot no upkeep costs, while certain asphal­
immediately when authority for It is brick road lias held tho traffic of tho tic typos wero rolaid entirely during
granted nnd lay before it nil cvidonco past seven yenrs 1 hnvo no fonrs of tho ten years.“ Thoro is absolutely no question in
of rrnud which como under tho juris­ the 10-foot road in tho future. A well
diction of the courts of tho capital. compacted nnd confined sand bnso my mind but whnt n brick pavement
Also he will form n "frnud cnblnot" makes tho host foundation for a brick is tho best road for condition in
of the best lnwycrs in tho coutry. pavement thnt can bo had, thero is just Orango county, when first cost and
He will ask tho bar associations of enough resiliency to tnke up tho im­ cost of upkeep nro considered."
Tho letter from the government en­
the United Stntcs to co-operate with pact shocks. I know of many brick
him in obtaining omlnont lawyers to pnvements laid on good nnturnl soil gineer which wns received by Mr.
give their services to tho government thnt aro 25 years old and still good. Sndler follows in full:
"This bureau is fnmlllnr with tho
in graft cases nt tho $10,000 a yonr Recently the Literary Digest told of
maximum salary laid down In tho kill. somo In Holland thnt wore over n hun­ past construction methods prevailing
Twenty to twenty-fivo ntomoys will dred yenrs old. I sny lay brick right 1In connection with brick road building
be employed, nnd one attorney of on a well compacted sand base, seal ] in Floridn, nnd though wo recognize
nation wide prominence will direct tho joints up so water can’t get down that some methods hnvo merit, we arc
the entire work of prosecution nndor through the cracks; this also pro- j no longer willing to upprovo such light
Daugherty’s supervision.—Capper’s vents tho sand from being sucked out construction on Federal aid projects
by tiro suction; and there you have a 'and cannot in view of increasing traf­
Weekly.
real permanent pavement. Tho cost fic and past experience recommend
of upkeep will bo little of nothing, the construction of brick surfaces
SANFORD REJUVENATEI)
especially where tho road is wido and without heavier base construction than
has commonly been used in a good
all wheel traffic is not in one place.
If tho man who stepped o ff the
"Now an asphalt pavement must ninny of the counties in Central Fieritrain nt the old dingy depot in San­ hnvo a good strong base. Unquestion­ 'do.
ford n few yenrs ngo, were to drop ably a concrete base is tiie best for • “ You have built brick rends on roll­
o ff in Sanford todny, ho would need asphalt. Reference is often made to ed sand, iiBing burnt heart pino, core,
jetc., or cypress curbs. In some cases
a guide to show him about, if ho did­
splendid edifice on the corner of Mag­ tho brick has been Band filled, in
n't have a guide tho chnnccs nro thnt nolia and Second streets.
many cases cement grouted, and in a
ho would think ho was in Tampa and
Tho growth of Snnford hns not fow cases filled with bitumen. Prop­
would be asking someone to direct been in the construction lino solely, erly constructed pavements of this
him to the Unyview Hotel. Thero is for Sanford today has a mimbur of Itypo hnvo given good sorvico under
no Ilnyview Hotel in Sanford but progressive wholesale houses nmong .light traffic, and III the future under
thero are a number of other good ho­ which are two wholesale grocers and ^conditions of very light truffle, a coun­
tels there thnt would do credit to any a wholesale drug house, while every ty might ba Justified in laying brick
town and these were not there a fow fertilizer house In tho stnto is repre­ on a well prepared natural sand base,
yenrs ago.
sented in Snnford and tho production using a bituminous filler, or oven a
Something 1ms happened to Sanford plant of tho Crown Paper company Is jsnnd filler. Thoy should under no
just whnt it wns wo do not know, nlso located there.
'circumstances uso comcnt grout in this
perhnps It was a case of too much
Hominolo county has Just voted an­ typo of construction. This is beenuso
Bob Holly or too much I'enrnian or other bond issue of $100,000 for tho 1the principal merit In this kind of
ninyhe it wns tho city mnnngcr form extension of its roadways nnd San­
|work lies in tho fact thnt when tho
of government, but at any events ford hns just voted a $025,000 bond pavement doos becomo distorted, tho
Snnford hus been rejuvenated so thnt issue for tho extension of park ave­ bricks can bo salvaged nnd relnid with
few who know her before would nue 70 feet into Lnke Monroe, pro­
comparatively small Iosb. With ccknow her now.
viding one of tho finest recreation (incut grouted brick there 1h no salWhere thu old rambling tumbled piers in the country, which will bo vngo.
down frnnio structures wore standing protected by a bulkhead and which in
! “ For nny hut tho vory lightest traf­
before, nn eyesore to tho community, turn will provide a yacht basin tho
fic the above typo of construction
workmen nro busily engaged razing peer of nny in tho south.— Floridn
should not bo adopted. Wo are not
them to tho ground and now modom Post.
prepared event to recommend brick
fireproof structures five nnd b! x
! laid on a 1V4 inch mortar bnso, and
stories in height reach up Into tho
In Ornngo county there is ono auto boliovc that you will find In tho long
azure blue sky with wclcomo beckon­ for every fivo nnd ono half persons,
run, especially in view of tho low
ing to nil to como and behold.
says tho Roportor-Stnr. Now If thoy maintenance costs, thnt n design is
Amongst the now buildings thnt will gut seven passenger machines
warranted requiring at least a 0 inch
lmve been built in Sanford during tho they enn linul tho entire population
nnd profernbly an 8 Inch Florida rock
past few years nro Tho Wolnka, a flno around. Wo would hnto to bo tho ono
bnso with 1 inch sand cushion and bltHtncco building, near tho old rnllrond linlf porson however,
munous filled brick. A concrete curb
depot; tho Cates building just ncross
should bo used.
the wny, Tho now Miller building, nt
It looks liko Attorney General
"This pnvement should carry a reas­
tiie cflrncr of Magnolin nnd Second Daugherty will lose his Job if tho
o n a b ly heavy traffic, especially on
street; Chase and Company's ware­ cvidonco continues to como in. Tho
pneumatic tires, and nny slight diHhouse, nt tho corner of Second nnd Jury will bo tho people of tho United
, tortion that may occur in places will
the rnllrond, while nmong many fino Stntcs and thoy hnvo thoir thumb*
ho subject to correction beenuso tho
now buildings plnnncd nnd under down on Harry.
1brick can bo removed nnd necessary
course of construction is tho now six
repairs made without material loss.
story First Nntionnl Bank building,
Despatches any thut the Ropubli- I
"Very truly yours,
nt Park and First nnd tho new cans wll londcavor to put tho gag on
"Very truly yours,
Briimloy-Puleston
building,
just the Senate, if wo remembor rightly
"P.ST. JOHN WILSON,
ncross tho way, while on tho slto of the Republicans hnvo had a gag on
"Chief Engineer."
the Snnford houso, which hns boon the Senate for somo timo.
|
Mr.
Sadler
said
thnt tho Federal
torn down, thnt livo wire booster John j
------- 1---------------------bureau
of
roads
recommended
nnd
Molsoh is preparing to erect a fivo i BoinR »»» off year in politics tho
hnvo
granted
Fodornl
aid
In
tho
Mt.
story building with five Rtoro rooms ; men nro paying but little nttontion to
Dorn-Plymouth
project
No.
13,
for
on tho ground floor, while Charlie politics but they will know how to
sheet aspliult jn an 8 inch Florida
Merrlwenther is preparing to build a, voto on Tuesday,
. rock base.
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Mr*. Braddock passed away In tha in n cast on account of tho swelling.
St. Lukc’a Memorial Hospital after He'will probably have to go on
an Illness of several months and a crutches for some timo.
husband and two small children are
Mr .and Mrs. Will Henderson en­
left to mourn her loss,
tertained his parents nnd Bon from
Monroe and Mrs. Mary Vnughn for
DEATH OF MRS. BRADDOCK
Sunday
dinner while Mr. nnd Mrs.
The Oviedo school closed Thursday
Mrs. Jennie Braddock, whose death
Smith
nnd
two children were nftoriaht with the following program:
occurod Friday at 5 o’clock In St. noon callers there,
Prof. Okerlund gnvo a short talk Luke's Memorial HospltaV was laid to
G. Hirschie is doing enrpenter work
plaining tho nature of tho program rest this morning nt 11 o’clock In
now
nt the Country Ciuh. Last week
il giving a short resume of tho Oakdale cemetery.
tho
Delco
lights were put in. Tho
c#rs work by tho pupils.
Tho deceased was n resident of
Welcoming song by tho school chor- Stetson, coming there within tho grounds can bo seen from tho church,
recent past from Emporia, nnd is nbout one hnlf mile south nnd a little
£„gny—Making an American, by survived by her husbnnd, II. E. west; some folks still ask where It Is.
Elmer Tyner nnd sister, Miss Eu­
m. Robert Williams, 8th grade.
Braddock, and two children, to whom
nice, returned
Tuesday after a
E s s a y — Soils in General and Florher death is an unuttorahlo loss, for
pleasant
time
spent
with relatives nt
« soils In particular—written by J. few mothers have excelled her in
Grays,
Georgia,
but
it mined nearly
Jones, Jr., and road by Evelyn tender anxiety and Bolf-donying toil.
every
day.
heeler, 8th grndo.
Sympathy Is extended them in their
We hoar tho little baby of Mr. nnd
Recitation— Spoiled Children by sorrow as it is also to her father, Mr.
ven pupils of first and second R. Peterson, nnd other members of Mrs. Tom Fortier hns been renl ill,
Dr. Denton attending him. .
sties.
her family who too will mourn her
Carl Pierson attended the Eighth
Song—In the days when I went to pnssing.— DeLand Nows.
grade
graduating exercises at Paola.
hool-hy Shirley Swopo.
School
days are over for this term
E s s a y — Inside nnd Outside
EneA number of people from hero woro
nnd tho young folks arc nil rejoicing.
jCg_fhnrleB Johonsot\. 8th grade.
in DcLnnd Saturday to attend tho
Recitation—Tho Nowfnnglod School funeral uf Mrs. Ernest Braddock, who There hns been lots going on nnd
now they enn rest nnd strengthen
three Primary boys.
/
wnH the daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Song—The Modern SchooD-Palma Richnrd Peterson of this place. Mrs, their muscles for another try lator
on.
/
go.
!
Braddock had many friends in Em­
Quite
n
number
from
this
section
Recitntlon—School Days—Evelyn poria who regret her pnssing, nnd ex­
attended the High School graduation
eelcr.
tend their sympnthy to tho bereaved,
exercises.
Flag Drill—By Grammar School — Emporia Item,
Forrest West hns a nice lot of mel­
y*. George Crawford represented!
ons, we henr.
nde Ram and Malcolm Jones the1

OVIEDO

igro citizen "Skldno.”
Essay—Interesting Characters In
gllsb r.itornture—Vlrglnln Wright,
nlor Class.
Vacation Days—By Primary pu­
ls.
Essay—The growth of Democracy
Wana Pope, Senior Hass.
Instrumental Solo—Shirley Swope.
Essay—English Clnsalca read this
nr—Catherine Young, Senior class.
Piano Solo—Tho Fountain—I.ucllo
rtin.
Essny—Economics—Harold
Vnrn,
nior Class.
Violin Solo—Pnlmer Argo.
At tho closo of tho program O. P.
ope, chairman of Board of Trusi'1- presonted certificates to the fol­
ding pupils of tho Bth grndo with
ry appropriate remarks:
Palmer Argo, Shirley Swope, Evoi Wheeler, William Robert Wil­
ms, J. B. Jones, Jr., nnd Chnrles
ihonaon.
On Friday evening the High School
d n largo nudlcnco of friends woro
Idreased by Dr. Drench of RolllnB
Hege. The subject was "Tho Three
ys to Success"—work, character
religion and wbh splendidly do­
ped by Dr. Drench. Tho Ovoldo
eatra furnished the music of tho
cning nnd Prof. Okerlund, nftor a
ef, but beautiful talk, delivered dllomas to tho following graduates:
Ijses Wnna Popo, Virginia Wright
d Cnthorino Young nnd Messrs,
alter Carter nnd Harold Vnm.
Or. nnd Mrs. IIopklnH, nccompnniod
their mother, Mrs. J. A. Clark
t Tuesday for their homo in Nnshlc, Arkansas.
Dr. T, G. Simmons announces the
th of n fine daughter to Mr. and
a. C. A. Brannon, Mny 31st.
Ira. A. K, Crnwford is visiting her
ther, Mrs. M. M. King this week.
L. B. Mitcholl is visiting her
ter, Mrs. U. B. Holt in Orlando
Is week.
Miss Virginia Wright entertained
few of her friends Tuesday night
a pnrty.
n m s i M i t i i t i i Q h

LAKE MARY
fcakatttjilmtofcaFa)***
F. Lnno wns n business caller
Monday nfternoon.
E. Singletary, A. C. L. extrn
ng foremnn spent tho week-end
with his family.
Hrs. Anna Swanson returned Sunfrom DcLnnd whore she has been
the past threo weeks.
j
Misses Marion Norwood nnd Clara
ptl nnd Mr. Gant nnd Ellis Lloyd
|tored to Daytona Dench Inst Sun-

L0NGW00D

v*

THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1922

: EAST SANFORD
Ben Steele arrived homo last Sat­
urday fo r the summer vacation from
New Orleans, La., where he hns been
attending the Baptist Theological
Scmlnery.
Shermnn Moore is nt homo from
Gninesvillu, where ho hns been in
Hchool for the post two years,
Morgan McClolInnd iH nt home on a
furlough from Cnmp Sum Houston nt
San Antonio, Toxns, nnd hns recently
been in a hospital for a few weeks at
Fort Worth.
Lnuren Smith of Miami was a guc^t
of C. E. Chnrpenlng a portion of Inst
week.
J. W. Corley nnd other car owners
have bad car accessories stolen from
their cars nt nights recently.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Corpnny, Mr. nnd
Mrs. C. E. Chnrpenlng and their
people together with Mr. nnd Mrs.
D. C. Howard from town drove over
to Coronndo Beach for tho day Sundny, plcniecd, bathed nnd had a fine
time,
Mrs. E. J. Ward, Jr., and little son
Dale, left Thursday for Illinois to
remain for some time and will visit

her parents and friends at several
points.
Mr. nnd Mrs. James Purvis and
Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Purvis drove to
Ocaln to visit friends last week, driv­
ing in tho former’s Overland Sedan,
Mrs. Lillie Jones was in Jackson­
ville from Monday until Wednesday,
the guest of frionds.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. W. Drosor were
hostH nt a lovely dinner pnrty tho ovening of Mny 2ft nt their cosy homo
on Lnko Golden, tho happy occasion
being Mr. Dressor’s fifty-fifth birth­
day.
A delicious dinner was served
and grently enjoyed by the guests,
who were Mr. nnd Mrs. G. C. Beck
nnd son Maurice; Mrs. Mnrgnrct
Wntson, Mrs. Margaret Marshall,
Little Miss Winunn Purvis nnd Mr.
nnd Mrs. J. C. Ellsworth. Mr. Dres­
ser was the recipient of tunny good
wishes nnd gifts.

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"1 was hardly ablo to drag, I
was so weakened,” writes Mrs.
W. F. Ray, of Easley, S. C,
"The doctorlreatcd me for about
two months, still 1 didn’t get
any belter. 1 had a large fam­
ily and felt I surely must do
comelhlng to enable mo to take
care of my little ones. I had
heard of

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W. Landman ..........
1.66
Phillips ................ 70.69
C. Mitcholl ..............
6.33
N. Mitcholl ........... 91 95

A, W. Million ............

8
20

13 W. Mitcholl .........
P. rh llllp s ..................

2.82

16.11

Phillips

Hi J. II. Ilruco

6 79

1-6 I, Jlmmcrsen

1.67

l-S W. Penny

2 28

U L. O. Htarhuck

1.68

2Vi Bugunn Orr
1

Jos.

1.(0

6.29

Htnrk

l K. M Dales

1.19

2 O. W. Cook

1.19

.-«•» g
.'. 17.86
Ilrndshaw, nt al
Ilradshaiv, i*t al
1.65
»6.96
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10 Empire LandCo........
1.92
60 p, Phillips .....
110.76

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1.96
16.70

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A w hole w eek to
p r o v e th u t p e r ­
fection nnd m ar­
velou s e c o n o m y
are com bined in
quulity hair nets
at only 10c! Single
or double m esh!

1.61

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cR^gina Hair
Week

Herman ......................I 90.55

rFrank
m n K uMyron
y r n i i ............ .

P L A N O F T H E HI1II-IIIVISION O F L A R I ) O E I . O N O I N O T O A L T A M O N T E L A N D ,
H O T E L A N D N A V I G A T I O N CO., n« l l r r i i r d r d In P i n t H o o k No.. I. P li g r
U, 10 n nd 13, H r m ln o le C o u n t y l l r r o r d a

Lots 323. 321, 330, 331
Lots 103, 105, 107 ................................
Lots 109, 110 ........................................
Lots 111. 112, 113 ..........................
Lots 121. 126 ...... .................................
Lots 127, 128. 129 (tons H 21U ft
o f I.otH 128 nnd 129) ....................
Lot 132 ..................................................
Lot 136 .... ...........................................
Lots 137, 13*. 139. 155, 166 amt
157 ......................................................
Lots 112, 113, 111 ..............................
Lots 166, 169. 470, 474 ....
.............
Lots 638. 539, 640 ................................
Lots 641, 643 ........................................
Lot 642 ................................................
Lot 641 ................................................
Lot 660 ........... ......................................
Lot 667 ..................................................
Lot " D " (less W I aero lying H
of Lot 364) ...... .............................
W ) aero o f Lot ‘'ll’' lying 8 o f

II. A, Neel of tho Herald Printing
Company hns started work on a now
homo on Snnford Heights at tho cor­
ner of Contra! nvenua nnd Palmetto.
Mr. Neel owns n nice home on sixth
street but Is anxious to build the
city nnd expects to build several
houses to rent in tho near future.
His now homo on the Heights will bo
occupied by himself and wlfo as
soon ns it is completed.

Poppcrn wore never hotter in those
fields thnt still have them nnd the
price was never lowor.

NOTICE

r,

Mrs. Henry Wight leaves on th«
14th o f June to attend the Biennial
at Lake Chautauqua and to spend tha
entire senson nt tho Assembly. Par­
ties interested in Chautauqua and in
tho fino camps for boys and girli
mny get all particulars about rntea
and accomodations from Mrs. Wight.
ltwkly— 3tdly

AH tho nowest things In women’ s
white pumps nnd snndnls, reasonably
priced nt Rivers Brothers, Snnford
Avenue. Get yours before your slzo Is
gono.
3fl-3tc

Notlco Is hereby Riven thnt tho fo llo w in g described In mis. or so much thereof ns
shall ho necessary to |iay tho amount duo for taxes herein set opnonlto tb tho
same together with costs o f such nolo and ndvertlsIiiK. will he sold at public
.“ • J 0 «• nt . Monday, July 3rd. 1032. at the school hnuso In Iho T own of
Altnmonto Hprlngs, tho County o f Sotnlnolo and Htnto o f Florida

Mrs. L. R, Payne nnd Mrs. Roy
Sour were shopping in Sanford last
Wednesday.
■j) w
Mrs. Long, Miss Helen Mnrnn nnd
O
k a (4
E. S. Miller were visitors in Orlando
Description of
2 3
Land
i
Wednesday.
s ak M
u
c
k
Chas. Tyler nnd II. F. Phipps of
O
Tampa were the guests of .T. E.
H
£
Phipps a few days Inst week.
«W
i of 8WU of 813u and NH
Wtt
Fred Lewis of Now Smyrna was in
o f n lay o f f l w u * x u o f h u
«f HE Vi of HWVi (less belt. BW
town one day Inst week shaking
corner ......................................
13 21 .29
run 13 281 ft. N lar. ft , w ir,i
hands with his old friends.
ft., fl lrtt&gt; ft) and Lot "11" of Altumunto I.and. Hotel and Nnvl.
Miss________________
Martha Stevens_____________
nnd Miss Gena
Cnrnwny of Orlando were the guests iiokIi/ bNv Corner* W ’ nh of
13 21 39
■ny Rincnti for tho week-end. I run 13 261 BWIl
*f Miss Fay
ft. N 160 ft. W 261
ft. H 188 ft. .............
Mrs. T. I’. Barlow of Orlando was
SU o f 8 R U o f HIV (4 ami begin
the guest of her sister Mrs. George
13 21 2)
run H 11 i chains, N 10 chains,
LeVigne Friday,
W MU chalitH, H 10 chains ....
HB&gt; 14 21 29
Mr. nnd Mrs. Slade, Bill and Fred­
14 21 29
erick Slade left for their home in HEti of N10‘ i
23 21 29
HWVi of NlUi
.......................... 24 21 29
Waterbury, Conn., Fridny.
HU of N13Vi of NWK .................. 21
24 31 29
BW cor NIVU of NBU........ 24 21 29
School closed Friday after a most Hog.
run N 26.1 ft, 8 87 dag. 13 fo brick
road, 8 to 813 cor oTNWI4 of
successful term with E. S. Miller ns
NEV*. Wto beg ...... ....................
principal and Miss Helen Moran as­ WU of BW 14 of NWU ...... 14 21 29
Nw\i
of n w q ................... .
24 11 ID
sistant principal.
Tho cloning wns 813U of
NWU and 13U of
HWU of NWU ..... ..............
celebrated with n picnic at Palm
24 11 tl
Hejr lftftSJ of 8W corner of NKVi
Springs which everyone enjoyed, es­
7 21 30
Ilun ______
8 208.62_ft W
y 82 ft N 268.62
pecially tho children, The following
ft.,
ft , B
E 82 ft to h
hog......................
e||
progrnm took place nftor dinner In Hog 310 ft H of N13U of 8BU of
W
................
7 21 30
spite of tho rnin:
Potntoo Rnco;
Hun 8 71 degrees W 702.2 ft. 8
376.6
ft,
N
69
degrees,
1
3
260
ft,
Throe Logged Rnco; Sack Ilnco; f&gt;0
8 167.6 ft. w 131.1 ft, 8 210 ft B
303 ft., N 336 ft., t3 170.8 ft, R
yard dash (hoys); 50 yard dash
to bog ....................................
(girls; 25 yard dash Race (hoys); llug HIV cor of HI3V, of RH"i... .
7 21 31)
run W 73 ft N 8U1 6 ft.. 13 360.1
25 yard dash rnco (girls); Egg mco,
fl. H H01.fi ft, W 287,1 ft (less
part B. ana 13. of brick roua&gt; ....
(girls over 1-2 years old); Egg rnco Hug.
2H7,t ft 13 A 170 ft N of
HW cor. of H13V, of HWU..........
(girls under 12 years yenrs old; nnd
7 31 31)
run
13 150 ft. N 60 ft W 160 ft
other events were swimming, diving,
H 60 ft ................... .......
617.7 ft 13 and 120 ft N of BW
Tug-of War (boys vs, girls); Chick­ Hug
cor of SBU of HWU .................
7 21 39
run W 150 ft. N 100 ft. 13 160 ft,
en Catch.
H 100 ft ...................................
E. S. Miller nnd Lnurio Ford were Hug. fit HVi Hoc thin 1’ost of
7 21 10
run W 10.8 ft N 336 ft 13 10.8 ft
visitors in Orlando Tuesday.
H 336 ft to bog. .....................
W. S. Entzminger of Plant City' Hug 200 ft H of NW cor of 13U of
HUH of HWU .........................
7 21 30
wns n visitor in-'town tho first of tho
run N 200 ft K 675 ft H 106.1
HW to bug.................................
week.
Hog. 617 2 ft 13 of HW cor of
H13U of HWU ............................
T at io
There wns n political meeting nt
run 13 210 ft, N 210 ft, W 210 ft.
h 210 r t .......................................
tho Library Monday ovonlng.
Tho
108 ft W of U Section I’ost
speakers wore the following: Hon. Hrg.
In H line .......... .........................
!1 30
Ilun
W 130 ft, N 335 ft, 13 130
Foiest Lnkc, O. P. Swope, C. W,
ft., H 335 ft ..............................
Entzminger, W. B. Ballard nnd E. A. Hug. 617.7 ft 13 nnd 210 ft N of HW
cor of H13U of HWU
7 21 SO
Dntiglnss.
run 13 223 U ft N 167 U ft H 59
dug. W 260 ft H 333 U ft to bog
All 13U of NWU .......................... 18 21 30
not Included In Front’s Addition to
Altamonte ....... „........................
NHU of HWU ..............................
18
N I D I o f-----yQ
NHVJ
N W .......................................
19
m ui
.in
HI3U of NWU ............................. t» 21 SO

GOING TO CHAUTAUQUA T

Unknown ...................
Tl. la. Ilowos
...........
O. Uorumus ...............
A. W. Mullen ...........
Mrs. Hudson ............

1.17
3.60
21.SO
21.46
12.29

O. Dornrnus ...............

67.32

A. Wndhnms ....... 10.95
No lack of rnin now; there wns alfl. C. Adkins ...........
2 66
fiom town this week to tho Rnntoul
II. C. T ylor ...............
19.66
There will he prenehing tho first
C. L tlandnll
12.12
49.69
J, H. Ilnrn .....
Sunday in the month ns usual, Juno
2 65
L. II. Wnrhnrn
1.02
Unknown ......
4th, by Rev. J. S. Clnrk at It o'clock.
Unknown ......
1.19
1.19
O.
O.
Adkins
He will also be with us for Sunday
1.92
II. M. Tuekor
School nt 2 o'clock.
LIU
A. L. Carter .
We nre planning for the Children's
A. L. Tavonu ............. 21.75
Mrs. A. D. Parish nnd two children Dny nnd hope to get a piano. Como
Lot 361
Unknown ....................
1.19
Saturday to visit her parents,' nnd lend your aid in the community FliOST'M ADDITION TO ALTAMONTE, ns llrrnrdrd In Plat Hunk Nit. I. Pngr 14,
Mrmlnul. County Record.
and Mrs. W. B. Osteen of Osceola., in which you live.
. Lot 60 ................ ...........................
Unknown .................
1.so
anil
Mrs.
Alfred
Ericson
nnd
Lois
61
and
62
..................
V. It. Gooden
.....
2.56
If. nnd Mrs. Goodhenrt Sjoblom j Mi*- “and Mrs. i
NH Lots 67.68 nnd 69....................
F. Eyres A Hons ...... 1.17
w. Iloblnson ................... Si
rnctl Tuesday from Auburndato children were Saturday guests at the Lots 68 nnd 64 ...........................
Lot sir.............................................
K, W. Cook ..............
,66
leg! they hnve been visiting rcln- home of Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Collnr Lot 66 .............................................
A. McAlister .............
66
Lot 07 ............................................
Arthur .lames ..................66
In Snnford.
* for a few days.
Lot 79 ............................................
Bllxniioth Robinson
.66
Unknown ....
98
John Miller’s family nre moving Loin 80, 81, 83 .................................
k. ami Mrs. I. D. Williams have
Lot S3 ............................................
Amnndu Williams...........66
cd hack hero from Bunnell nnd from town this week to tho Rnntoul Lots 188 to 210 Inc. and 153 tn 168
Inc. 88 to 139 Inc, und 212 tn
e the same cottage by tho church hoilfco recently purchased by them,
239 Inc.......... .................... -........
Hrndshnw. flt n l ...... 43,05
FOOD'S
ADDITION TO ALTAMONTE ns Itrrordrd In Pint llook No. 1, Psge 16.
‘re they formerly lived. It will just ncross from tho Country Club.
Seminole County ll.co rd .
3. 4, 6nnd 6 .......................
H. J. Lobesn ...........
6.13
|remembered Mrs. Williams was A welcome addition to the neighbor­ Lots
FRONT'S ADDITION NO. 3 TO ALTAMONTE n. Rrrorded In Pint Rook No. 1,
hood.
Pngfli in, Seminole County Record.
last school teacher here.*
3, 4 nnd 17 (tens 60 ft 14 nnd
George Fuller who hns been visit­ Lots
|lr. nnd Mrs. It. T. Humphrey hav»
W bv 100 ft N nnd H In NE cor.
Lot
3 ..................................................
A. n. Williams ..
3.16
ing
for
n
short
time
nt
tho
home
of
|t Purchased the Fortier place on
Hrg NE ror. Lot 3 run W 60 ft, 8
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
Forrest
West
while
re­
.96
100
ft.
E
60
ft.
N
100
ft
to
b
e
g
....
Wm.
Pounds
.......
|&lt;iler Crook nnd have moved there
Lots 6, 6, 15 nnd 16 ..........................
Annie Chinn .......
2.97
cuperating
from
tho
kick
of
n
cor
re­
expect to make considerable 1mMary L. Murph .
1.17
Lot IS ............................................
Catherine Hnrord
1.17
ceived In Teimcsseo, loft on Thursday Lot 14 ....................................................
p'enients there.
Lot 20 nnd 21 .................... ...............
J: D. Merritt .....
3.29
2.24
Unknown .............
and Mrs. Joe Fortier have to tnke up his work ns bookkeeper nt Lot 24 .......................... ..............
Lot 25 ....................................................
LIT
W. Iloblnson .......
vedjnto the village nnd purchased Detroit) Mich. Wo would have liked Lots 32, 33. 34, 36. 42. 43, 44
Ilrnilshnw,
et
nl
....
.
3.59
___
anil
46
...
to have kept him with us.
lend lots and expect to build,
ROBERT I. RETT'S ADDITION TO AI.TAMONTK an Recorded In Pint Iluok No.
2,
Pages
D
O
nnd
07.
Seminole
County
Rerorda
Charley
Beck
happened
to
a
pain­
plr. and Mrs. J. A. Braddock of
Lota 11 nnd 12. Illk. F .......................
L. B. Kurr ..................
1.86
|rRon spent tho week-ond here ro- ful nccidcnt whilo nt play on tho
All
o
f
the
Inmls
described
In
Ilia
foreg
oing
lying
und
being
In
the
Town
_____ w _________
j school grounds last week. It seems Altamonte Hprlngs, County o f Hemlnolo,
?inft home Sunday
afternoon.
nnd Htnto
o rFlorhln.
...........
____ ______
. . . . ___
occurs It_ nhnll
the word T ow n sh ip or abbreviation thnrofor
t
D. Durnnt nml family nnd Mrs. [ he had tho ligaments of his nnklo held Wtoherever
menn Townnhlp Mouth o f Tallahassee, and where tho word Ttnpge nr
Braddock attended the funerul, torn loose by tho kick of another Inti, abbreviation therefor ocaurs It shall be held to menn Itango Kant o f Tnllnhasnee.
llwir sister-in-law, Mra. Ernest nnd nlthoufch Dr. Pulston wns cnlled,
A. B. CLINE, Tax Collector.
(HEAL)
T own o f Altamonte Springs.
Mock in DeLand on May 20th.1so fnr ho hns not been able to put it

"I decided to tiy It.'* continuee Mr*. Ray , , • “ I took
eight bottles In a l l . . . I re­
gained my strength and have
nad no more trouble with wo­
manly weakness. I have ten
children and am able to do all
my housework and a lot out­
doors . . . I can sure recom­
mend Cardul.”

Single and D ouble Mesh

ALL COLORS
Including
Grey and W h ite
For tale exclusively at

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be just what yoQ need.
At all druggists.
an

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E L L y o u r dealer you w an t
to see a Fisk T ire beside any
oth er he offers you . H e has it
in sto ck or can g et it. S ee fo r
yourself w h a t the Fisk T ire has
to offer in extra size and strength,
h ow its resiliency com pares w h en
you flex the tire under your hand,
how the depth o f the n on -sk id
tread look s beside oth er treads.
T his is the w ay to buy tires!

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fo r car, truck o r speed wagon

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C O U R T RULING
FIRING
IS REPORTED
ONTHEBORDER

EASTERN CENTRAL STATES FAIR
SAYS BABSON
FAMOUS ECONOMIST SEES 1922 BETTER THAN 1921 IN
MOST LOCALITIES

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BEFORE W AS THAT BILL NEVER
BECAME LAW AS IT WAS
NOT SIGNED
(D ) Tha AiaoelateS P r m )

TALLAHASSEE, May 80.—The
STRABANE AND LIFFORD
AND IRISH WAR CON.
Florida Supremo court yesterday en­
TINUES
tered an order granting a rehearing
In the gasoline tax case.
( D r T i t A i a o e li le d F r t u )
Tho act pused by the last legisla­
LONDON, May 30.— Heavy firing
ture to tax wholesalers of this state
on tho Tyrone Donegal border at Strn- ono cont a gallon on gasoline was
bane and Lifford botween* midnight rccontly hold by the supreme court
and soven a. m. says Strabano dis­ to never have become a law in that
patch. Shiping from roofs continuous It was not signed by tho presiding
and armored cars nnd machine guns officers of tho two legislative bran­
nro In notion. Tho cttsunlties are un­ ches until after tho adjournment of
known.
that law making body.
Tho court
had before It tho decision of the cir­
GOVERNMENT OF
cuit court c f Leon county whereby
PEKING IS HARD UP Attorney Goneral Buford’s domurrer
to a suit contesting tho act brought
(llr The Associated Press)
by Sidney J. Gunn had boon over­
PEKING, May 30.—Tho Peking
ruled. The supremo court uphold tho,
government is facing a financial cri­
lower court's judgment nnd tho ma­
sis. It is unable to meet its ordin­
jority opinion declared the law to
ary current expenses and Finnnco
bo tnvnird.
Mininlstcr Tungknng has appealed to
Attorney Gcnoral Hu foul recently
the provinces to rmnit the revenues
frfppllod for a rchcnrlng on ground
duo the federal government which
thnt tho court in acting upon tho case
they have been retaining for local
before It erred In passing final judg­
use.
ment as to tho validity of tho act.
Five million dollars Is needed on
Ho contended In effect that tho court
tho first of tho month to pay the
should have acted only on his demur­
government employes, but it is said
rer which In itself did not admit tho
that only a few thousands are left In
allegations set forth by Mr. Gunn. '
tho nation's treasury.
No date was announced for tho
Unless tho provinces extend help,
rchonrlng.
Tho court yosterdny did
which they hnvo not dono for years,
not filo nn opinion giving its reasons
the government says it will be emfor granting the rchcnrlng but Jus­
bnrrnsscd.
tice Ells gnvc nn opinion stating
The rcsasscmhllng o f tho old par­
what guided him in fnvoting another
liament, retirement of President Hsu
hearing of tho case. Justices Whit­
Shih-Chnng, selection of n provision­
field nnd West dissented from tho
al president nnd adoption of a perma­
opinion, declaring tho tax law Inval­
nent constitution are being urged by
id. They favored granting nnother
the Chlncso newspapers nnd disinter­
hearing.
ested leaders throughout tho country
In tho meantime, tho office of tho
as means of solving the problems
state comptroller has been unsuccess­
which are crowding upon tho nation.
ful in general, in tho collection of
General Wu Pel Fu, commanding
taxes under tho gasoline tax act, vir­
northern Chinn, while on reegrd ns
tually nil of the wholesalers hnving
facoring tho reconvening of the old
refused to ndhero to the provisions of
parliament, has not yet issued a for­
ma! call for its meeting. lie is said the legislation on the basis of the su­
to lie sounding out thu sentiment of premo court’s ruling. As n result, n
tho country and also desires to know revenue yield of approximately $(100,000 annually for road building pur­
definitely what will be the attitude
poses wns suddenly slopped.
The
of Sun Yat Sea, bend of the south­
lnw
wns
expected
to
provldo
nn
nnern government.
nunl yield of $760,000 within the next
It is said that unless Dr. Sun
two or three months. This amount
agrees to abolish the Canton govern­
would hnvo been doubled by the fed­
ment and tho Peking commander re­
eral road funds.
tires, unification is impossible. Dr.
Sun so fur has refused to agree wtih
LANDING FIELDS
any scheme of tho nrthems, and his
THROUGHOUT FLORIDA
followers claim that Dr. Sun repre­
SANFORD HAS ONE
sents tho only legal government. Gen.
Wu already has obtained assurance
According to tho official air mnp
from the president of his willingness
of tho Fourth Corps Aron, thoro nro
to retiro nn durged that Sun like­
290 landing fields for airplanes In
wise withdraw for the sake of tho
Ainhiimn, Florida, Georgia,' Mississ­
country.
ippi, North Cnrolinn, South Carolina
It has boon suggested that Li
and Tennessee, of which 67 nro In
Yunn-IIung ho recalled as provisional
Florida.
'
president.
lie resigned from tho
Tho only official landing plnco in
prenidentey after the parliament was
Brevard county is Titusville (the Indissolved In 1917.
iliail
is four miles
umii River
uivii is i out
nines wide
vvitic nt
at
Titusville,) nnd this city nlso ia
,
equipped wit hono of the best filling
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with n certain creek in
ii
townehlp 20 8.. n . SO B/.
easterly a lo n g la id creek f o l l o w ®
most eastern Portion
.
thereof tin!
creek with
win, soutVu:
section o f eald1 oreek
section. It, townehlp l o " B it $
thence east to soutTienut corn,,1
section 22. Twp. 20 8, a 29 e "*',,
eouth to southwest corner of
quarter o f aouthweat quarter
14. tow nship 21 8., a 29* B., th&lt;
to northeast corner section i th»n«
i
21 8.. r a n t s 10 East, thence toe.

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W h e re a s: Bald petition r ,„ .
that petitioners desire the UtnUe
said Special T a x Bohool Diet? I!
Seminole County. Florida, 0,75*
aa to Include ail o f the
Included In
District togoth*
ill said
eitiu district
foirethi,
terr L,o r y contiguous th.r.V.
...
herenbovo described
describes Vwj
.“ I
secondly nerenbovo
tho territory herolnabove first sIS
ed to be created Into a
Bohool District to be known
,
bered aa this Gourd shall deem
but p referably aa Hpeclul t !*.®,
District No, 2, Bemlnote Count* '
da, nnd also to be known nn isi i
wood Hpoolnl T a x Be hoot Dlstrirt .
Wheroae: Said petitioners [Voi
thnt thoy desire nn election to 55*
ed nnd hold within the territor,
above described to determine th, J
tlon whether o r not the limits It0
Special Tax School District No l k
note County, Florldu. shall be‘tit!
So
to Include nil o f the if frl
now Included thoroln. nnd in ■a?,,
thereto to Includo all thnt terrltorr,
tlgroun th ereto nnd secondly v;,.
above described, whether or not ih.L
rltory first above described »h*in
created Into n Special Tax Kchoo r
trlct, nnd to determine the numVJ
mills o f district lux to be levied
collected annually for the two tun.
In* years, and to determine who .
serve* an trustees for tho said dii
fo r the next en suing two ytan 11
W hcrcna: It npnonrs from nn «.
nation o f the said petition nnd f
exhibits thereto attached, that ,
thnn tw e n t y -fiv e per cont of tht,
qualified electors who pny a t»i
either real or personal prontnr J
w h o reside within tho terrltorT fi
above described, hnvo signed u|* *
tlon, and that snld petition h»,
published In the Hanfonl Hall* it.
a newspaper published
In g.
County. Florida, but not within t
territory, there being no ne*
published within said territory,
spnee uf time nn by law rnnulrrd"
NiJhV T H E R E F O R E In pursuant,!
snld petition nnd In pursuance to i
tlonn 560, 561. 662, 563, 699 and &lt;091
vised General Statutes of Florida 1
TICE Is hereby given (hut nn eifa
will ho hold, and the same Is her!

Continuing his personal survey of ono of tho largest Interests of tho state
the business of the country Roger W. of Now York, conditions nro ripe for
Babson, statistician and business ad­ a substantial improvement, following
visor to 10,000 of the country’s leading upon more thnn a year of unsettled
executives reports his finds on the cen­ conditions. Tho snme Is true of the
building trades, which promise to ho
tral eastern states as follows:
"Now York, Philadelphia, Balti­ very lively in Now York City nnd ex­
more, and tho other large cities, south cellent throughout tho state.
"Tho district as a whole will not
of New England, prosper largely from
commence to feel tho full effect of
threo sources:
"1,— Foreign trade, tho sale of goods this Improvement until well on toward
to foreign countries even attho tho the summer. Tho oponing up of busi­
goods came from tho interior of tho ness In other parts of the country will
relieve New York City nnd Philadel­
country.
“ 2.—Jobbing, that is tho dhtributton phia of some of tho crowds of unem­
o f morchnmliso to retailers in tho tri­ ployed who drift to these centers In
dull times.
butary territory.
"Business confidence the country
"3.— Investments, Including tho in­
Try s Herald Want Ad today.
terest rccolvod from stocks nnd bonds over seems to bo improving slowly In
together with the profits involved in preparation for tho upturn which has
Health Alm ost Ruined
to coma later on. Frantic optimism
purchases and sales of securities.
By Ravages of
"Thoro is, of cout c, n certain and futilo hoping which marks tho
amount of manufacturing In these cit­ path of ovory business declino is rap­
Indigestion
ies—especially of gaitrionts nnd cloth­ idly giving way to tho Round nnd pa­
ing, but they are not primarily indus­ tient attitude which invariably builds
Would Have llren fiend Without “ Na­
ture's Remedy" Sir. Dougherty Says.
up the period of Improvement.
trial citicR.
Today Is Knllrrly Ilrrorrrrd nnd
"The Bahsonchnrt Index reflecting
I’ ralses Kerrallne Most Highly.
"Foreign trndo Is severely crippled
for somo tlmo to come.
Certainly conditions of nil lines of industry and
Doughorty. Bouwllpn. Is
Mr. F.
1922 will show no bettor than 1921. business, stands this week at 18 per
out Kerrallne
o f the opinion thnt without
ho
would
he
dead
today. In a recent
Therefore wo may expert very little cent below normal, a drop of 1 por
letter to tho Kerrallne Medicine C om ­
cent from last week. Make your pre­
pany, lie says:
Income from this Bourcc.
"1 am sending you the names o f
"The obbors will hold their own in parations now for nn increaso in ac­
some people I think will bfl honefltted
nw'ici.M
ill aY.1N k " TI'rcarry
n r r v FERItA
FEU ItALINE
l&gt;y FERItALINE.
LINE
1022 nnd should have «n Increase in tivity this spring.
in my stock at nil times, and It has s s s K i "
r,r
done HO MlfCH FOR MU PERSONALLY
jorderu. Altho retollers nro doing
nf Juno, A. D. 1922. tn detart
that I feel I can honestly recommend It day
whether or not tho limits of Special
comparatively little business yet their SANFORD IS COMING
In highest terms.
Rchool
Dlntrlct No. 2, Sornltioie Co&lt;J
Indigestion had so nearly ruined my
Blocks nro low, nnd they must buy a
SAYS W. T. DONNELLY
health that I really believe I would Florida, shall bo extended ho ns tt
have been dead had I not used F ER cludo nil o f the territory now tncl
certain amount of goods whether they
AND HE REJOICES
It ALINE, but since using several b o t­ theroln, nnd nlso thnt territory cost!
want to or not. If tho retailers would
tles o f Kerrallne I am now entirely re­ liottB thereto and herenhevo sccom.
described, whether or not the terrtti
covered.
only cut prices further, which colild
No one Is In better position to r e c ­ herenbovo first described shall bi
One of tho host friends of Sanford
ommend Ferrnllno thnn I, for It has utod Into nnd hccotno u .Special
ho dono by a decrease in oimrnling is W, T. Donnelly who Bponds his
.School District: who shall be i
done no much for lne.“
KEIt It ALINE Is a Natural
Mineral trustees o f snld district (If tnlai
expenses, tho jobbers would have good winters here nnd who is ono of the
Tonic and tho most prominent m e n , and crontodK tho number of mllli
business in 1922,
have voluntarily testified to b e n e fit s ! district tux to be levied nnd eolln
most prominent naval architects and
received, especially from Kerrnlltio us|“ ” 1?I n f r ' r l ’^h‘ '’J1 *ew
“ The real improvement, however, engineers in the country. Mr. Don­
a relief from Indigestion, Htomachi All qunHfle^d clcctoie, uho pays
Troubles. IlheuiuatlHia and a general 5—
",i*®within
f , . ’Vh the territory
! ! . J’Yfirst
‘Y.r'
which Now York nnd tbeso other cit­ nelly has drawn plans for our lake
reside
run down condition.
described shall be entitled to rot)
ies nro to witness will come about thru front nnd boat
KEltASK
YOU
it
n
u
n
JOIST
FOR
giving the same
sahl e l e c t i o n
ItALINE.— Adv.
finnnrial conditions. The bond busi­ to tho eity free and he is one of the
The snld election shall ho held
compliance with the laws of th*
ness should bo very good in 1922. The best Sanford boosters that ever came
HHMOH TION, OltllElt Foil AND NO­ o f Florida, at tho several polling pit
within i.ho territory first ahovsdtia
TICE OK ELECTION
stock mnrket shoo'd work upwards among ua. lie writes nbout the Im­
cd. When thft last general election 1
and there may be even an old-fashion- provements in Sanford and the bond
W hereas: A petit Ion from tho t|iiall- held. . .. It, at Lake Mary, Precinct —
fiid electors who pay a tax on either 10, Longwuod Precinct No 9, and Al
cd boom before the year comes to a issue ns fololws in a letter to tho
rent or porsonnl property anti who arc monte Springs Precinct No. II.
Tho fo llow in g named person*
reshliiiitH
o f thnt portion o f Sonilnolo
close. Deals ami consolidations will secretary of tho Chamber of Com­
County, Florida, described as follows, hereby appointed as clerks and Inq
be put through, dividends will be re­
tors o f their respective preclnctl
to-w lt:
merce.
Ilegltinltig at southeast corner o f Hoe- hold said election, to-wlt:
sumed and other thing.! will happen
Lake Mary, Precinct No. 10: A.
tloii 34, township 21 H,, it 30 15., run
Beufort, N. C., May 20, 1922.
tbunco west lo thu southwest corner SJohlom. EU'i'ii, and Mrs. II, l&gt;. Dun
which should enhance the value of se­ Sanford Chamber of Commerce,
Jessie
M. Ferguson, J. D. livani,
section 33, township 21 S„ It 30 1*,.,
curities. Of course, no wealth is real­
north to southwest corner o f suction s pectors.
Mr. R. W. Penman, Sec.,
Longwuod, l'rcluet No 9: C. It. S«
31. township 21 B , It. 30 15., thence west
ly produced by these Increase.I prices,
along county line to southwest carnor ry, Clerk, and D. \V. Short, M»;
Sanford, Florida.
Batcher.
Mrs. L. (Tamer. Inspector*.
section
ID,
township
21
H..
It
20
E
,
but they affect tho pro' purity on these My dear Pcarman:
Altamonte Springs. Product Tto.
thence north along county lino to \Vocities. All stock market activity al­
iuva river thence northeasterly along A. II. Fuller, Klerk, and W. If. Ms
I am in receipt of your letter under
said river to tho Intersection of said Mary Whitehead and Marlon F.
ways brings money from the interior
river with tho oast and west neuter line Inspectors.
date of May 20th together with en­
The clorlis and Inspectors bnbllpi
o f section 9. township 20 H., It. 29 ll„
of tho country into tho cities nnd most closed (dipping from tho Sanford
thonco oust to sonthunsl corner o f the said election at the several poll
of it fails to lomnln there. Tho small Herald, and 1 find the rapidity with
northeast quarter section 7. township places, shall, Immediately, after
20 H., It. 30 15., Ihitucu north ono-hulf polls d o s e make returns nf tti« i
interior towns funds lithe lambs; the which events nro moving in Sanford,
tulle, thence east to Kanford (Irani lino elect Ion to the County Hoard of Pul
thence
southeast along said line to c e n ­ Instruction fur Seminole County, FU
cities do the shearing; ami the wool very encouraging. You know there
ter section 11), township 20 S., It. 30 E., da. at the o ffic e o f the SupBrtutMi
th em e south one mile, thence east nne- o f Public Instruction, Court |[nu«,3)
remains in the cities to swell tho is a saying that "it Is a|wnys dark­
half mile thonco south to beginning, ford. Florida.
hank cicaringH and he registered as est just before DAWN" and you
This resolution, order nnd nolle*ii
which said description Includes ami em ­
braces all (lint territory o f Seminole be published once a week for four i
prosperity. Tho custom Utica will s:o know what n propensity I have of
coastvo
weeks It) the Sanford Ilerall
County,
Florida,
now
Included
and
em— .... .............................. - .....- .......
Dlstrlct newspaper published In Seminole te
much more of this money in 1922 tint) getting up VERY EARLY nnd being
tv,
and
having a general clrculitl
no, c. Sntnloole county. Florida, said
thoy huvo soon for Homo years.
throughout Die County.
Special
Tax
School
District
being
also
ahead of tho other follow, So mayho
iUUIW|, as the tang wood School District,
All o f which Is dono and orderta
“ In a similar war tho entire states
together with that territory of Heml- the County Hoard o f Public lnetniet
I looked on Sanford JUST BEFORE
for
Seminole County, Florid*, In
aide County. Florida, contiguous to said
of New York, Pennsylvania and those DAWN nnd stayed there
until
nion assembled at Sanford, Florid*,
district and described as follows:
others in lids eastern group prosper DAWN WAS CHANGING INTO
tflth day o f May. A. I*. 1923.___
stnlions
h e ' towllllhl)1
Hegln ntn, tho
HE:i0
corner
SectionWB
31,
stations in
in Florida
i (oritia fe
icfe Hentilancs
seaplanes, tuto
s u
R &gt;nt„o f thonoo
Hl the(Seal
of Hoard) C. F, 11AlUUBOX,
like wire. Wit lithe exception of steel
Chulrmi
G
u
lf
Refining
Co's,
new
dock.
ip.smiiiiwost
corner
Section
33,
T
ow
n
II AY LIGHT.
...
, .
,
... . .
shit) 21 H, It. 30 E north to southwest A t te s t:
cities which will find another quiet
Perhaps the most
encouraging SEA IS SUBSIDING AND DANGER
Phc cities nnd towns in Florida corner Section 21. township 21 s „ u 30
T. W. LAWTON,
year in 1922, thu nrft of this eastern thing of ail is the faith which "San­
Superintendent and Ex-oiofl
TO CRAFT SEEMS TO BE
which
tho growing
trrowlntr Imnnr.'
t*1' thonco corner
west along
county
lino to
vvi.ua rcrninilvo
ri.(oi.mzt, mo
tnipor (southwest
section
19, township
Secretary.
»-)W
Bcethm should feel belter. Agricul­ ford’s own” is showing in their own
LESSENED TODAY
turally these states simply L cd their eity illustrated by the amount of new
( l l y T h e A ssocia ted P re ss)
own cities with dairy products, vege­ building planned and under,vny.
JACKSONVILLE, May 30.— Tho
tables and Home grnin. The central
The matter of street pavement al­
part of New York hns ctinridcrnblc ways marks tho transition from American Schooner Marion N, Cobb,
nrnmrfnctijring and mult of these cit­ town to city, from that which will of Mobllo, Venezuela for Jacksonville
ies will fate hotter In 1922 Tho same just do" to that which glvo finish with cargo of Guano, is believed hero
Is true (&gt;V Pennsylvania and the other and permanency to a community, nnd early today at bottom of tho Atlantic
five miles o ff tho St. Johns river.
sections.
I nni sure that when your largo now Tho steamer Sun Dance onrouto from
"Tho electrical industry of Schnoc- buildings arc finished and your street
tady and Pittsburgh should soon be­ pavement as outlined, completed, ev­ Tampa to Jacksonville took off Cobb's
crow early liiHt night qntl in wireless
gin t« led the good effects of easy ery eltir.cn of Sapford will walk out
mossiigo to Associated Press shortly
money. Railroads nnd public utillUes |ftm| „ n y tlmt Sanford is coming to
jeforo midnight Captain Stanford of
of various kinds nro only wnitiug for her own. I shall cortnlnly look fortho stenmur said tho schooner's desks
low interest rates in order that they ward with keen intorert to coming
wore awasli when last soon. Tho Sun
may sell lnuuls la'foru giving large or­ hack again nnd seeing tho work un­
Danco entered tho river this morning
ders for electrical equipment. Tills is derway. In the monntimo, my o f­
and is duo hero nt noon. It also has
also true of lliu railroad equipment in­ fice in getting out tho plnns nnd
aboard cloven members of tho St.
dustry, However; money rales should specifications for the pier work nnd
Augustino shrimp fleet rescued from
ennblo the railroads to buy. It should 1 shnl ho able to forwnrd you copies
four smnll honts nt son Sunday. Tho
ho romembored thnt after Now Eng­ in a short tlmo.
stoum yacht Florence, reported in tudland, tho next section to bo hit by tho
With kind re’gnrds to nil my io into yesterday from British stonmor
depression of 1920-21 was this portion friondH in Sanford, I remain,
anchor twonty miles off St. John tivor
of tho country of which I tun writing WTD
Yours sincerely,
Siamese Prince ns disabled and at
today, For this very reason, howuvur, ALS
WILLIAM T. DONNELLY. was not hoard from today hut no fours
Now York, l'onnsylviinin and adjoin­
arc felt for safety as sea is subsid­
ing stales will ho tho (iist to follow
ing. British schooner Porcolor which
Capitol
Removal
New England In her recovery, llcnco
wont nsltoro on St. George liar near
thu outlook in theso stutos will ho
Association Will
tho mouth of tho St. Johns river Sun­
fair. Sales opportunities in those
Meet
in
Palatka
day afternoon still aground with u tug
atateH will lie fair. Sales opportuni­
trying to flout hor.
ties in these status will bo heller hi
On Jon? 13th for Big Organization
The Sun Dance arrived during the
1922 than in 1921. They perhaps have
Purposes
forenoon.
It Is reported tho Cobb
Hot tui'iiml tho corner, hut thoy surely
still afloat today with decks awash.
nro taming tho comer.
("Ijr The Aosocl'tlrd Dress)
It is believed thu vessel can be sal­
"As to Industrial conditions will say
PALATKA, May 30.—Acting Sccro
vaged.
that thu statu of New York huvo tho tary Hart, of tho Florldu Capitol Re­
host statistics on employment of any moval Association, announced today
CORD SUSPENDED
statu in tho union. TIioho show thnt the next mooting of tho Association
FOR STEPPING ON TOES
in Octobor, tho IiihI mouth fur which will ho hold in Pnlnlkit Juno 13. An­
OF UMPIRE YESTERDAY
wo huvo figures, tho total wugo ex­ nouncement w:t- made after a confer
penditure of tho Industries of Now once with Gcoigv H. Wilder, of I'lunt
ST. LOUIS, May 30.—Manngor
York was thirty-two po reont lower City, president of tho organization.
Cobb,
nnd outfielder Hoilmnnn, De­
Representatives
Irani
thirty
counties
than it wns nt tho peak. Tho amount
of employment was nt nbout tho Bnmo hnvo boon represented to tha cocrotnry troit Americans, wore indefinitely
lovol as nt tho boginning of 1918, but for mamberuhin on tho board of di­ suspended by President Johnson of
tho American Longuo tho morning
tho trend In definitely upward, nnd rectors.
gumc today with St. Louis. During
tho docks ure clour for nn improvomont during tho yonr. Approximate­
The Dnlly Herald Delivered to your nn argument yosterdny Cobb stopped
ly tho same situation provails In Pen­ door nix days a week for 16 cento— on tho umpire’s toes and was b«n:Jtil'd from tho game, Tho cause of
Join tho throngs of readers.
nsylvania. '
llollmnnn's suspension,
.was not
" Furthermore, In the men’s and
Btatcd in a message received here.
For quick results, try • went ad.
women’s clothing business, which Is

YACHT DISABLED

SiiRt •&lt;
ri

which are accredited with suitable
landing fields are as follows:
Commercial fields:
Key West (scnplnno,) Miami, Or­
lando, Palm Beach (seaplane), San­
ford.
Municipal fields:
Bartow, Fort Myers, Kissimmee,
Lakeland, Ocala, Okeechobee, Pensa­
cola, Sarasota Tampa,
Government field: Arcadia.
Landing fields at
Apalachicola
(seaplane), Avon Park,
Baldwin,
Bonlfay, Brndontown, | Brocksvillo,
Carsons Ranch, Daytona, Daytona
Beach, DoFunlak Springs, DeLand,
E ubUs , Fernandlna, Fort
Meade,
Fort Piorco, Gainesville, Gladccrcst,
Glendale, Green Cove Springs, (sea­
plane), Hampton Springs, Immoka:
lee, Jacksonville, LoBolle, Lnko City,
Leesburg, Live Oak Marianna, Moore
Haven, Moultrec, North
Labelle,
Hobo Sound, Ormonde, Pnlatka (scaplano-, Palmdnlo, St. Augustine, St.
Cloud, St. Petersburg, Seabreeze,
Sehring, Tollnhassco, Tippins Pens,
Titusville.

�Saturday, June 3, Closes Sat., June 10
E very D epartm ent is b rim -fu ll o f real bargain s fo r this June Inventory Sale
P opular W ash Fabrics, Plain and Fancy Silks, L adies’ R ea d y-to-W ea r and
M en’s F urnishings, all R educed to r 8 Days
W H IT E A N D C O LO R ED COTTON W A S H GOODS
f

29c TABLE

39c TABLE

49c TABLE

32-in. Romper Cloth, fast colors. Best
grade "Junjab” Percale; 82-in. Knlburnin Ginghnm, in all tho new colored
Checks, yard—

Colored Suiting; Jnpan and Winsor
Crepes and beautiful colored Voiles, 30
to 40-in. wide, yard—

Plain and fancy white goods, colored
Voiles and beautiful patterns in Cretones, yard— 1

39c

49c

29c
98c A YARD

COTTON WASH

SATINS
White, Pink, Light Blue and
Black, 36-in.
yard ....... m .................... O v L

i .jr i

SHEETS
81x90

$1.98

Without Seams,
soft finished.....

* ■ .r

/

hf.c.

in- 11i jf. |f

*f

B Vn Sheeting
3G-in. soft and fino

9-4 PEPPEREL

99c
Your choice for any piece

In the lot for—

*ir r

III.

BLOUSES
idles’ Georgette Blouses, light
/
ring shades, values up to $8.00

$3.98
CHILDREN’S DRESSES
fade of best quality Chambry and
|nghnm, all
^ J '{ ) 8

SILK HOSE
tu? Thread Silk Hose
|nite and Black .......... , $1.29
ill-fashion Silk Hose,
Q 4 A O
j|k, White, Brown, pr.

(P*' ’ ' '* "*

|Hl atiotlqiGT

ROMPERS
»
,•

m

MU'

\ *’

I.V

1

89c
39c
49c

-aS

MEN’S SUITS

Values up to $8.00, for—

CHILDREN’S

o

One lot of Men’s Union
Suits f o r ..........................
Men’s Balbriggan Shirts
and Drawers, e a ch ..........
Athletic UnderShirts, each ....................

MUSUN UNDERWEAR
I » »

5 dozen Gowns, Teddies, bought specially for this
sale, extra nlco Nainsook, neatly trimmed with
nice lace, each—

89c

$1.98

;ir

'I

UNION SUITS

ham and Tissues, Organdy trim­

to close out at

19c

Now Styles
in
STRAWS, Good
quality, all sizes,
A A Q Q
each ..................................... « ! &gt; A » « J 0

Beautiful check in Scotch Ging­

1 lot of odd sizes and broken lots

*r(1 f

NEW STRAW HATS

IMPORTED GING­
HAM DRESSES

CORSETS

Extra Heavy QUality
Yard ,,

One lot of Men’s imported Madras Shirts
all new up-to-date patterns; Values up
to $6.00, put in one lot,
Q A Q fi
(all Bizes), for ......... .........

and

$4.98

PAJAMA CHECK

MEN’S AND BOYS’ DEPT.

99c

$13.98

* _* a•*■
i ** *1* *•J

SHEETING
69c
59c

Bleached,
y a r d ................................
9-4 Unbleached,
y a r d ................................

Z t .12£c
36-INCH

. ii j’* j ■ ■■

• C*

COTTON DRESSES

med.

59c

32-in. wide, colored
Voiles, 40-in., yard...

Bleach Cotton now
only, a
y a r d ......... A l t

i

1 lot of Imported Swiss
Ratines Dresses

Permanent finish, 45-in. wide,
beautiful sheer quality
for, yard .................
* tr

Fruit of Loom

Pans, Double Boilers.

Charmauce, Crepe Back Satins, 40-in. all the light
and dark colors, y a r d .................................................

i

TISSUES
TOWELS

$1.59
*11 F)

$1.59
$2.98

ORGANDY

Big sizo Bath and
Huck for 4 Q p
e a c h ......... J L « F C

Roasters, Boilers, Milk Pans, Colonders, Frying

*:■I *-

32-INCH MARBLE AND
LOREIN

These prices were carried over from our Big Alum­

1 /•’

86-in. Crope de Chine Skirting and
Pongee,, y a r d .......... ............... ......................

i .n

Guaranteed for 20 Years

tho lot will be on sale at, each—

SILKS—SILKS
i

“ QUALITY BRAND” ALUMINUM
WEAR
inum Sale a few months ago and to close out quick,

l*

&lt;

All pure Table Linen, 70-in. wide
for
yard...................

300 PIECES OP THE

Cretones, Curtain Goods, Ratinnes. Imported. All Q O p
colors, y a r d ................... * 7 0 ^ *

TABLE LINEN
,^/n.l

1

MUNSING and CARTERS’
UNION SU IT S ..... ............

1

All PALM BEACH and GABARDINE
SUITS Reduced for Ten Days

WORK SHIRTS
Blue Chnmbry Work Shirts,
m ch .........................................
Best grade,
each ........................................
One lot all-wool Buth Suits,
e a c h ........................................

69c
98c
$3.98

'ja

.«i

EXTRA PANTS

$1.19

Big shipment of Men’s extra pants O A O f i T 0 € 7 Q Q
specially priced, pair................. .\..... y A i v O
V £ »w O
1

All colors

BIG REDUCTION ON ALL

98c

SILK 4JUNDERWEAR
fl 1"
hr t

&lt; t CJ V

Boy’s Union Suits,
each
Boys’ Pants, all-wool,
each ............. &gt;...........

69c
$2.98

1

I

�JIMMY MURPHY
BURGLARS
FORCED SAFE
WON 500 MILE
IN POSTOFFICE
AUTO RACE
DAILY HERALD OF YESTERDAY AT MIAMI BEACH LAST NIGHT
AND GOT CASH AND P.
SAID HE WAS LEADING
0. ORDER8
ALL OTHERS
(Hr Tfc* AaaoeUtrd Press)

Vj tj
*{»• *'■
fin s •
Ja

(Br The Associate* Press)

TRADED OFF HIS WIFE
Press reports say an Italian was
arrested In New Orleans for trading
o ff his wife fo r a Job. The papers
made much of it and quoted the fact
that the marriage vows were taken
too lightly these days by foreigners
and Americans alike.
Quite true,
quite truo. However, there are men
in high society who while the fact
may not be /made public have traded
o ff their wives figuratively speaking,
whether It might be In a literal sense
or not and whllo tho fact is known
there Is nothing said about it and so­
ciety recognizes both/parties to the
deal with perfect equanimity. They
are just as culpable as the Italian,
the only difference being that ho was
poor and of foreign typo and know
no better whllo the high-ups can
trade wives with impunity and noth­
ing is said or done about it. There
are such cases In evory community
that while tho law may not be ablo to
touch them should bo taken up by
tho peoplo who believe In the sanctity
of the homo nnd tho offenders should
be dealt with as they deserve. Tho
morality and sanctity and purity of
the coming generation depends upon
the moral standard of the horns.

It is a common falling of states to
become awakened to the depletion of
theier natural resoruces only after
Algns o f disappearance become so
prominent they cannot bo ignored;
«nd Florida should profit by the de­
piction and disappearance of some of
her other resources and preserve the
fieh supply whllo preservation is
still possible. The suggestions made
by The Nows are worthy of this con­
sideration of the legislature. To say
the least of the situation, something
should be done, and Immediately,' and
the first power of action is vested in
tho legislature. Then tho co-opera­
tion of tho sportsmen should bo
sought—and tho laws rigidly .enfor­
ced!
This feature of enforcement
is oil important; many laws already
on the statutes aimed at consarvatlon
'are enforced in n half-hearted sort
of way, which adds to tho difficul­
ties/—Jacksonville Metropolis.
------------ o------------

IF KIDNEYS ACT
BAD T A p SALTS

ratoo on me rubjeets
ZUDJOCta of fiJl
Commercial* Telegraphy, Ton-hi
writing, Business Pcnaman»h|B
Railway Station Agency.
night classes. Enter anytime, i
8AY8 BACKACHE IS SIGN YOU tiona secured with the Rail*..
Telegraph Companies for
HAVE BEEN EATING TOO
students soon as qualified*
MUCH MEAT.
rates and particulars uddreu
Railway
Commercial
7&gt;|La
Whon you wake up with backache School, Box 020, Bartow, Ha
and dull misery in the kidney region
it generally means you have been
eating too much moat} saya a wellDon’t lose hope. Tanlac h * ,k j
known authority. Meat forma uric
thousands who had almost Hwl
which oyerworka the kldnoya in their
In despair. Try it. Union Ph»J
effort to filter it from the blood and —Adv.
thoy become aort o f paralyzed and
loggy. When, your kidneya get slug­
How a Noted Vet. Gels Rid of |
gish and clog you muat relieve them,
Farmers llccd.
like you relievo your bowels; remov­
Dr. H. H. Butler says, « ;UH,
ing nil the body’a urinous waste, else
SNAP around my hospitals l_
you have backache, sick headache,
three months, whether I see rtb]
dizzy spells; your stomach aoura,
not. It docs tho work—RAT4 *
tongue Is coated and when the wen
:r -7
1gets them every time. I reeo
her Is bad you have rheumatici'lt to cVcrybody h(lvi
^
rats,”
twinges. Tho urine Is cloudy, full o f ; wait untn th„ c
I wuifc u n t il ini*re is a brood of i
sediment, channels often get sore
.
K B .0rie' -act immediately you see the Ant.
water scalds and you are obliged t o Thrce 8i
36C| 05
seek relief two or three times during nnd ^ ornnt ^ (t by D(|,]
the nigh*
Co.— Adv.
Either consult a good, reliable
_
physician at once or get from your
pharmacist about four ounces pf Jad
Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass
of water before breakfast for a few
days and your kidneya will then act
fine. This famous salts is made
from tho acid of grapes and lemon IT’ S GRANDMOTHER'S
juice, combined with llthla and has |
TO BRING BACK COLOB
been used for generations to clean
AND LUSTRE TO HAIR
and stimulate sluggish kidneys, also

MIAMI, May 81.— Burglars forced
INDIANAPOLIS, May 31.—Lead­
a
safe in the poatofflce at Miami
ing from start to finish, Jimmy Mur­
Beach last night and stole $1,400 in.
phy of Los Angeles, Calif., winner of cash and stamps, two registered Ut­
tho 1021 French Grand Prix, carved ters, 101 money order forma. Monoy
his name deeper In the hall of motor order blanks wore numbered 3040 to
fame yestorday whon h* flashed 3201.
across the wire a winner o f the 600
milo automlbllo race at the Indian­ Rail W orkers to
apolis speedway before a record
Resist W a g e Cut
breaking crowd of 135,000 persons.
o f Labor Board
Murphy smashed all records for
the distance, clipping more than lfl
If you feel half sick, tired and
minutes o ff tho best previous record. Union Officials Instructed to Send
worn out all the time It Is nature's
Ills time was 6:17:30:70, on average
Out Ballots for Strike In Pro­
warning.
Avoid a breakdown by
testing Reductions,
o f 04.48 miles an hour, against the
taking Tanlnc. Union Pharmacy.—
old record of 5:33:55:51, or 89.84
Adv.
(Dr Tkt Associate* Press)
miles an hour made by Ralph DePalDETROIT, May 31.—Tho executive
ma in 1015. Murphy did something
CURB MARKET IS
council
of the United Brotherhood of
which had never been accomplished
MAKING A GREAT
before ut the Indianapolis speedway Maintenance of Way Employes and
' HIT IN PALATKA
Railway
Shop
Laborers
yesterday
and to the knowledge of racing ex­
If you have reason to think your
afternoon
unanimously
adopted
a
perts never before in a race of major
child is suffering from worms, take
Pnlatka's curb market continues to
Importance. He shot Jnto the lead at resolution instructing E. F. Grable, tho safe course— uso White's Cream
nttract additional farmers with highthe
president,
to
send
out
strike
bal­
the start and never relinquished it
Vermifuge. Worms can not resist
grade fresh produce every Tuesday
during ono instant of flvo hours of lots to all members of the organiza­ its expelling Influence.
Price, 35c.
and Saturday and eighteen truck­
tion
nnd
all
non-union
workers
in
tho
thrilling driving. Ho was the first
Sold by Union Pharmacy.— Adv,
loads were disposed of between tho
away, was first over tho line at the crafts affected by the wag* cut or­
hours of 8 nnd 10:30 Saturday morn­
HANFORD LEADS IN MUSIC
completion of tho first lap and was dered by tho Railroad Labor Board
to neutralize acids In the urine so it
ing, acording to a report.
Sunday.
first over the wlro when Captain Ed­
You can turn gray, faded \
It has been found that the beauti­ no longer irritates, thus ending blad­
President
Grable
announced
the
Tho
musical
center
of
Florida
die Ickenbacker waved tho flag for
beautifully
dark and lustrous da
ballots would bo sent out immediately threatens to grnvltate toward Son- ful oak trees on Lemon street' in der weakness.
his victory.
over
night
if you'll get a bottle
Jad Salts is a life qaver for regular
front of tho court house afford excel­
The Los Angclca driver mndo only und that if the workers decided to ford. By n piece of great good for­
"Wyeth’s
Sage
nnd Sulphur Qi
bandmaster lent protection for the many vege­ meat caters. It is inexpensive cannot
three stops during the entire 500 strike In protest against the cut* the tune nn experienced
pound”
at
any
drug
store. MQBi
Injure and makes a delightful, effer­
miles. Ho made his first stop at 185 walkout would bo effective about moved to that city, proceeded to or­ tables offered by the farmers as well
of
bottles
of
this
old
faraoui
vescent llthia-watcr drink.— Adv.
miles, pulling up nt the pits for two July 5. Ho estimated 478,000 mem­ ganize a municipal band that from ns providing a shaded markot place
Tea
Recipe,
improved
by
the
minutes to change all tires nnd re­ bers of tho union and nbout 72,000 tho start was given the moral and for the many housewives o f Palatka
of other Ingredients, are sold
plenish tho fuol tanka. With a lead non-union workers would bo asked to financial support of the town, and who nre making the market a suc­ TIRE CO.—Wants state representa­ ly, says a well-known druggist b
tive and sales manager to open
of about ten miles, Murphy pulled vote, virtually every railroad in tho then, to put over something far good cess. The eharm of tho'surroundings
because it darkens tho hair so Ml
wns
remarked
by
one
of
tho
ladles
country
with
tho
exception
of
short
menoure,
succeeded
In
getting
to­
branch
office. $300 necessary. Uni­
Into the pits for another tire change
ally and evenly that no one ru
Saturday
morning,
in
that
it
was
a
versal Tire Co,, Chicago, III. 42-4tc it has been applied.
nnd for more gasoline and oil after lines nnd electric roads being affect­ gether thirty-six people who are snxnphono players.
Not content with cool place to trade, and tho trees
ho hod traveled 308 miles. The as­ ed.
Those whose hnir is turning g
The
resolution
adopted
by
the
ex­
these two bands, ho has enrolled at kept all the produce green, fresh and
sistance of his pltnmnn w as’ nothing
A bad taste in the mouth comes or becoming faded have a
short of marvelous.
It took them ecutive council, which is composed of least thirty women who are now sightly.
from n disordered stomach nnd slug­ awaiting them, because after ow
It Is said that the trucks are dis­ gish state of the bowels.
Just 2B seconds to change a right the officers of tho union, specified practicing for their first public ap­
Herbino two applications tho gray hair i
front tire nnd provido him with fuel the ballots should ask whether or not pearance ns a full-fledged band enrly posing of approximately $20 worth corrects the trouble immediately. It ishes and your locks become ha
tho workers were willing to accept next nutumn. When occasion de­ of produce each ns nn average, nnd purifies the bowels, helps digestion,
enough to nssure his finishing.
inntly dark and beautiful.
While major honors went to Mur­ tho cut and declared If they were not mands it, these three bands can be the encouragement has been so great and sweetens the breath. Price 60c.
This is the ago of youth,
phy, Harry Hnrtz, also of Los An­ "tho union will uso the full economic consolidated into uno band of close to Hint all of the growers nre seriously Sold by Union Pharmacy.— Adv.
haired,
unattractive folks aren’t i
Sanford wins considering planting fnll gardens. It
geles, who finished second, drove a powers of tho organization to resist one hundred pieces.
ted
around,
so got busy with Wyd
remarkable race. He Jumped Into tho reduction of wages ordered by musicnl honors to date.—.Lakeland is nssumed from this thnt tho mar­ WANTED—Ambitious young men Sage nnd Sulphur Compound toi
ket will be n fixture practically tho
Telegram.
second place sixty miles after the tho labor board."
nnd young women to know that tho and you'll be delighted with
year
round, and thnt consideration
President
Grnblo
said
nftcrwnrds
start;. and hold it throughout, alItnilwny
Commercial
Telegraph youthful appearance within i
Itching diseases can bo controlled given heretofore to moving it to oth­
wnys making a desperate fight to he expected the returns would bo In
School
is
offering
special
summer days.— Adv.
enteh Murphy.
Ilurtz’s time was by July first, explaining in casa of a and cause removed by applying Bal­ er streets hnH been dropped.
5:20:34:59, an average of93.54 miles strike vote ho was empowered to call lard’s Snow Liniment. Tho relief is Home Demonstration Agont Miss
per hour, which also wob far In nd- j the men out, ho fixed July 5 as the prompt nnd permanent.,, Three sizes, Floressn Slpprell, with County Agont
tentative date by which arrangements 30q,' 00c, nnd $1.20 per bottlo. Sold Armstrong, anounca that Tuesday’s
vanco of the record.
could
be completed to put tho strike by Union Pharmacy.— Adv.
mnrkct will offer Irish nnd sweet po­
Eddie Herne, a veteran racer, pil­
In
effect.
Thtf
wngo
cut
Is
effective
tatoes, tomatoes, corn, cucumbers,
oted a French car to third place In
beans, pens, watermelons, canta­
THE n e e d o f p r e s e r v i n g
5:22:20:00, for nn nvernge of 03.04 July 1, under the hoard order.
loupes, squash, enrrots, celery, hon­
FLORIDA’S FISH SUPPLY
miles un hour, while Ralph Do PalGIRLS AND COLLEGE
ey, eggs nnd live spring chickens. By
mn, ono of tho favorites, was fourth
On the subject of conservation the next Saturday, Miss Sippreil states
in 5:31:04:05, an avorngo of 90.01
The
Sunset
Magazine
is
conducting
DeSotr. county N cwh asks somo per­ spinach will be in season.— Palatka
miles nn hour.
a
prize
^contest
on
tho
subject,
tinent
questions: “ Will the people News,
Ora Haihe was fifth in 5:31:13:45, nn
Fads are all right for the rich man,
nvernge of 90.60 miles nn hour. Jerry "Should Girls Go To .College 7" To of Florida stand by nnd see their
In every community there nre peo­
Wonderllch was Hlxth in 5:37:52:84, Hpcnk with strict accuracy the scries state looted of one of its greatest
but the farmer that is first of all in­
nn avorngo of 88.79 miles nn hour. of money prizes it offers are for tho natural nttrnctlons? Are thoy going ple who hnvo been wonderfully re­
terested in paying his bills and hav­
1, P. Ecttermnn finished seventh In best answer to the quqcstion, "Is tho longer to permit the wholesale de­ stored to health by taking Tnnlnc.
present-day
college
education
of
real
Try
it.
Union
Pharmncy.—
Adv.
ing some money left, wants tried
pletion of strenms nnd lakes that luro
5:40:45:44 ,an average of 87.99 miles
tho visitor from nfnr with promiso of
un hour. Eighth plnco went to Ira Vnluo to the average girl7”
and true methods of getting the
The writer of this editorial is not kingly sport with rod nnd reel7"
Vnll In 5:50:07:42, nn avorngo of
money for his crop.
The misery nnd depression caused
Thnt Florida’s waters hnvo b^pn
85.09 miles nn hour. Tom Alloy wns competing for the prize, but it struck
ninth in 5:67:34:12, nn nvorngu of him ns an Interesting question. Ho taxed to tho limit, nnd nre still being by a bilious and constipated condition
83.89. Joe Thomas finished tenth In put it to n veteran teacher, who had rnvngcd by fishermen who resort to of the system can bo quickly removed
It purifion,
0:05:01:47, for nn nvernge of 82.19. seen college girls of mnny cotlogo nil sorts of means in satisfying their by using llorbino.
generations,
from
tho
time
when
a
strengthens
nnd
invigorates.
Price
hoggish
desires
is
well
known,
nnd
Confusion nmong tho Judges nnd
girl
was
considered
a
freak
because
G0c.
Sold
by
Union
Pharmncy.—
Adv.
if
anything
is
to
be
done
to
throw
timers resulted in the erroneous an­
nouncement shortly hoforo tho two Hho wanted to study until tho present rcasonnblo protection nbout tho fish
hundredth mile that Murphy had lost time when, apparently, by a good supplies of the streams nnd lakes, "How We Clenrcd Our Summer Home
SHIPPERS OP FLORIDA PRODUCTS
of Rnts," by Mrs. Perry.
the lend nnd Hurts had gone intd mnny people, a college girl Is consid­ now is tho time to do It. Suggest­
t
ered
a
freak
because
Bho
doesn’t.
"When
we
opened
our
seaside
ing methods of protection, Tho News
first plnco. Signals wore pnssed to
In
the
Business
30 Years
The answer givon by the teacher believes—
home last May, it was alive with rats.
tho drivers that Hartz wns leading
They’d gnawed ull the upholstering.
It is up to tho state legisla­
nnd even Murphy thought the check­ Hummed up into this:
"I hnvo seen many men nnd women
We cleaned them out In a week wtih
ture to provide relief. Fishing of
ing wns correct, us he began to forco
RAT-SNAP. I prefer this rat killer
any sort during spawning sena much faster pace In his fight to who wished in after life that they
berimse it comes in cako form, no
son should he prohibited. Uso of
regain tho lend. He Jumped tho av­ bad had more opportunity for educa­
mixing. Snvcs dirtying hands nnd
nets, Boins or explosives should
erage of 93.52 for 200 miles to 04.41 tion, or had used to better advantage
plntes." Three hIzcs, 35c , 05c , $1.25.
he mndo a crime. Somo provis­
for 275 miles, nnd then ngnln to 04.54 tho educational opportunity they had.
But
I
have
novor
come
across
either
ion
for
propngating
ami
restock­
Sold and guaranteed by Ball Hard­
for 300 miles.
iiinn
or
women
who
wished
he
or
she
ware
company.— Adv,
ing
tho
depleted
wator
courses
As wlnor of the event Murphy will
nnd lakes should ho mndo. Fish­
receive approximately $35,000. Twen­ had less education. Tho modern girl
ing licenses, issued ns are hunt­
ty. thousand Was awarded first plnco may waste somo of her opportunities
ing licenses, would pay tho cost
nnd $8,000 nH lap prize money. In — students always hnvo done so.
"To he young Is to ho wasteful In
of these thingH.
And tho bonoaddition, automobile accessory com­
some
way
or
othor.
To
ho
wholly
fits
would
bo
almost
immediate if
panies provided cash prizes which
conserving
In
the
'teens
nnd
early
if
the
law
were
properly
enfor­
will bring Murphy's total up to tho
ced.
$35,000 mark. Hartz got $10,000 for twenties wguld be abnormal, nnd
Time is the tcHt of truth. And
Unless thoso things, or Homo
finishing second; Henrno in third hence In some wny had for tho de­
Doan’s Kidney Pills hnvo stood
of them nt lonst, are done im­
pluca, $3,500; Hnlbo, $3,000, Wunder­ velopment. Therefore tho education­
the test in Hnnford.
No. Snnmediately, fishing in Florida will
lich, $2,200; Fetturmnn, $1,800; Vnll al largeBH provided by the cotlogo ntford resident who suffers back­
be it thing of the past. It is bet­
$1,000; Alley, $1,500 nnd Thomas $1,- mosphere is peculiarly useful. Yes,
ache, or annoying urinary Ills
Something You Hnve Never Heard of Before and Ne
even
in
tho
present
day,
nnd
espec­
ter to tnko protective measures
400.
can remain unconvinced by this
Again
now, while somo truces of fish
Barney Oldfield, retired star of tho ially In the present day, college edu­
twice-told testimony.
9
.
\
remain, than to wnlb until nil are
racing world, with tho customnry cation is of renl vnluo, nnd inestima­
' Mrs. W. F. Leavitt, 317 W. 3rd.,
gone and then attempt to re­
Kelly-Springfield Tires at These Prices
cigar in the corner of his mouth, ble vnluo to tho college girl, nnd to
St., Hnnford, says: “I was bad o ff
store them. Evon with protec­
paced the field for tho first lap bring­ her children of tho future, nnd to the
with kidney and bladdor trouble.
FABRIC
tive measures in force, gnmo has
CORDS
ing them to n flying start nt n speed world."—St. Augustine Record.
Sharp pains shot up through mV hack
30x3
...........
*..........
$
9.68
-----------o-----------been
driven
out
of
tho
greater
•
30x314
C.
L............... Il|
of about 70 miles.
nnd there was a dead echo across my
30x3'/, ■....... :............ 11.18
31x4
S.
S..............
part
of
the
stnto
to
take
refugo
kidneys all tho timo. I hnd to tako
SUB CHASER TICKED
31x4 ........................... 18.00
tho fnHtnesscs.
The fish are to bed ns I couldn't be on my foet. I
3 2x4
........................... - .
in
SHANGHAI, April 30.— (By mnil)
UR OFF BEAUFORT
32x4
20.63
33x4
....................... 2fJ
going tho wny tho deer nnd tur­
—Six million peoplo out of twentysuffered from terrible headaches, I
33x4
21.38
keys. The legislature should act
seven million population In Hunan
wns advised to uso Donn'a Kidney
(nr The AssoeUtr* Preset
34x4
22.32
34x4 Vt ....................... 3W
nnd the peoplo should co-operate.
BEAUFORT, N. C., May 31.—The
provlnco are starving, hundreds of
Pills nnd half a dozen boxes of Doan’s
In
n
few
years
great
results
crew
of
tho
coast
guard
Htatlon
at
thousands certain to dio hoforo midcured me of the troublo. I felt Uko a
Other Sizes in Proportion
could be ohtnlncd. Good sport
•ummor according to mission workers. Cape Lookout yesterday picked up
different woman and I am glad to
These Tires are nil FIRSTS and Guaranteed
would again ho available In ac­
Literally thousands fallen In fields and towed into Beaufort a subchaser
recommend Doan's."
cessible places, and with care in
and roadsides nover to rise again. Bod­ of nbout 72 tons which hnd broken
Tho above statement was given
conservation this would continue
March ID) 1918 and on February 2,
ies of doad stripped by emaciated sur­ down enst of Capo Lookout Shoals.
indefinitely. But tho pothunter
1022, Mrs. Leavitt added: "1 haven’t
vivors and rags that clothed corpses The boat hud no name nnd enrried
Drive-In Filling Station
none
of
tho
usual
ship’s
papers,
ac­
nnd wnstcr must bo &lt; chocked.
hnd tho slightest need of a kidney
sold for fow brass coins that thoy may
Good
sportsmen
should
see
that
cording
to*
members
of
tho
rescuing
remedy
Hince
Doan’s
Kldnoy
Pills
bring with which to buy handful of
FREE ROAD SERVICE
VULCAN&amp;
this is dono while nt tho samo
crew, Inlt tho captain claimed to bo
cured mo. I am glad to continuo my
rice.
ACCESSORIES
,
time seeking to bring back the
from New York bound for Palm
former Recommendation."
sport thnt onco was at tho band
00c, at all dealers. Foster-Milburn S Flnri 8treet and Elm Avenue
Telephone^'
Have you lost or found anything? Beach. Tho subchaser's cargo con­
sisted of 217 cases of gasoline.
of every man.
*
Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N, Y.— Adv. &gt;
A Herald Want Ad will help you.

SAGE TEA D AI]
' TO DARKEN

FADS

Chase &amp;

Company

UNSHAKEN
Springlield
TESTIMONY

FRANK AKERS’ TIRE COMPANY

�SANFORD WEEKLY BE!
*
of age, and after hearing the reading
of the indictment, pleads guilty.

WORTH OF NEW BUILDINGS
CONTEMPLATED FOR SANFORD
o f Them A re Being Started This W eek and

N ext
_ t0 tho city are nmnzod at
4t"»mount of old buildings boand the many now ones
In toon bo started or that nro
?,Urted. At tho principal corJ jj,, c|ty at tho Intersection of
|t( duc and First street tho old
[building '« being tom down to
cm for the now six story First
_1 Bank building. Directly opl o tho other comer tho old PhilJlding is being demolished and
[mer will house a four or five
Voiding. The owners, Messrs.
Ln and Brumley, have not yet
| how tall tho building will bo.
Jothcr fine location on First
[where the old Sanford House
L ;tocd the Mcluch Realty Co.
Vet a two or threo story buildIitorcs and offices. This build*
[next to the postoffico and Is a
nines* location.
i street is not tho only business
[to be graced with now bulldto hnve old ones tom down,
jlijtrcmie is having u slime in
IpiBYcmonts and tho old MngRjouso is being torn down to
Lay for a now business block
Vy the owner, Charles Morritsnd the old Star Theatre, own10. P. Herndon, recently rotnov1 give way to n fino now theatre,
[rk avenue tho corner formerly
I by a livery stable and owned’
V. Phillips of Orlando, will Hoon
[ced with a now business block
Apartment house, tho owner not
made up his mind about tho
*•
Bccond street Mrs. DeForest iH
Lg several now store rooms havleady built three now ones on
roperty. Just south of this prop*
Sanford avenuo tho B. &amp; O.
i hnve purchased tho corner lot
old frame building will give

way to a fino new brick garage. At
tho corner of First street and Myrtle
avenue John Parker, tho former own­
er, has sold this fine comer to tho
San Juan Garago of Orlando who will
build a fino now brick garago and
salesroom for tholr Sanford branch of
the automobile business. There are
several other now deals contemplat­
ed for property and building in tho
business portion among them being n
new garage nnd stock room and a
large plumbing establishment on low­
er Park avenue near tho lake front by
Mahoney &amp; Wnlker nnd tho Kent Vulcunizing Works nnd theso buildings
will attrnct other business houses to
tho lake front. These business blocks
together with tho many now residenc­
es now being erected and the many
that arc being plnnncd will force the
building record for tho summer into
the million dollnr mark which is go­
ing some oven for busy Sanford.
Tho bond issue of week before last
when bonds to the nmount of $026,000
were carried with but very littlo op­
position bus also caused u big jump in
property values nnd enused many peo­
ple to contemplate building since they
will now hnve tho requisite streets and
sewers nml other improvements in
many parts of the city that never iind
them before.
Tho work of the Central Florida
Water Traffic League in advocating
twenty feet of water ln the St. Johns
river from Sanford to Jacksonville
nml ten feet from Snnford into Indian
river nnd on to Miami has also given
this city a great impetus nnd to caus­
ing tho eyes of many investors to
turn this way. Snnforil hns no special
building boom but is certainly attain­
ing a remarkable and steady growth
that will land this city in tho ten
thousand clnss in tho matter of in­
habitants in tho next two years.

)D JURY PRESENTMENT
MAKES GOOD SUGGESTIONS
FOR MANY IMPROVEMENTS
|grand jury mndo tho following
to the circuit court:
1the grand jurors Impaneled by
J&gt;urt to inquire in nnd for tho
(of Seminole County, nnd true
litment make, hnviiig heretofore
red unto tho court true Dills
pt such persons us tho evidenco
us justified, nnd having otherfinished our Inborn, respectfully
^it to the court, to-wit:
Court IIouho nnd Jail
Ihave inspected the county court
land find same to be in very antpry condition nnd wo have only
|llowing to recommend:
-That tho sheriff’s office bo
fied with additional chairs ns tho
may direct.
-The wire protectors bo placed
111 electric lights on tho bnsolloor; protectors to bo such that
(ibs cannot bu removed by potty
-That a suitable filing cnblnet
pished for tho offico of tho Justhu Ponce according to his
-That nil plastering in tho
Ig be gone over nnd repaired.
Icarefully inspected tho county
jid make tho following recom|tions:
■That nil mattresses nnd bedi replaced with now ones, which
wns made by tho grand jury
|spring term of 1021, and which
been attended to.
-That the old bunks in tho col[unrters ho replaced with iron
-That all toilets ho equipped
nts nnd kept in that condition
fnes.
■That the ja il officials boo thnt
ets are kept In n sanitary con■1oil times.
r !“'nrm and Convict Camp.
'« careful investigation and in1°f the County Poor Farm nnd
J,'ty Convict Camp, including
iptnont thereof, wo mnko tho
g report and recommcnda~rbnt the water supply at tho
arm is very unsatisfactory nnd
Ul»te, nnd tho supply should be
From the tank located at tho conpamp.
-That the city qlcctrlc lights
ailed.
'That inside toilets bo placed
poor house and tho keeper's
find connected with tho ccsa pool
jcPivlct camp.
(conditions of tho Convict Camp
that wo hnve no rccommcnto make, oa tho one nuisance,

tho "bunk wagons," have been replac­
ed by n now nnd Bnnltnry bunk house.
Wo recommend thnt the Atlantic
Const Line Itnitrand bo required to
make tho necessary repairs to all rail­
road crossings in tho county at once.
We recommend that the proper gov­
erning body bo interviewed with the
object of compelling the Atlantic
Coast Line Kuilroud to use tho west
end of their ynrd for switching in­
stead of the oust end, thus eliminating
tho dangers nnd inconveniences of thu
First Street crossing nt the ice plunt
Wo further recommend that the
county commissioners secure tho sen
vices of a competent man to act as
county motor speed officer to enforce
tho existing state laws.
We recommend that the county
commissioners take such steps ns nccHnry to repair the road from the city
limits west, to Stenstrom's corner.
Tho shoulders nro particularly danger­
ous and should have immediate atten­
tion.
Wo nro grateful to tho court for his
full and lucid explanation of tho law
touching our official dutios nnd his
uniform thoughtfulness of our wel­
fare. Wo also thank tho stato attor­
ney, Hon. Geo. A. DcCottes, for tho
lawyer-like manner in which ho has
enabled us to perform our work ex­
peditiously; and we nre likewise ap­
preciative of the valuable services
rendored us, when needed, by tho sher­
iff, C. M. Ilund, nnd his(doputlcs nnd
others.
And having finished our labors, we
now respectfully ask tho court to dis­
charge us.
EDWARD FRANKLIN LANE,
Foreman.
OTHER COURT MATTERS
The grand jury hero entered open
court nnd presented the follovdiig In­
dictments:
Tho Stntc of Floridu vb. J. C. Dqnnro, embezzlement. A true bill,
Tho State of Florida vs. Jeff Pnrtoh,
having unlawfully intoxicating liquors,
second offense. A true bill.
Tho Stato of Florida vs. Ellis Her­
ring and J. P. Sellars, lurceny of u-tomobilc. A true bill.
Tho Stato of Floridn vs. AmoH Pick­
ett, murdor in tho first degree. A true
bill.
Tho Stato of Florida vs. ChnB. Bollen, manslaughter. A true bill.
The grund jury hero retired to tholr
room to consider such other mattors
as might como boforo them.
Charles Bollon, for manslaughter,
was arraigned In open court, attended
by his mother, he being only 13 yoars

Amos Pickett, murder in tho first
degreo, His attorneys, Messrs. Thctford &amp; Wilkinson filed a motion to
quash tho indictment nnd after argu­
ments of counsel, the motion to quash
is denied by the court. Tho attorneys
for tho defendant then filed n pleu in
abatement, and Stato Attorney Goo.
A. DcCottes filed a demurrer to said
plea in abatement, nnd after argu­
ments of counsel, tho court sustained
the demurrer to the plea In ubntement.
Schclle Mninos was hero sworn by tho
clerk ns assistant state attorney. The
above named defendant being arraign­
ed in open court, attended by his coun­
sel, Thetford &amp; Wilkinson, nnd nftor
hearing tho rending of tho indictment
pleads not guilty. Tho following nnmed jurors were culled, examined nnd
accepted by both the stato attorney,
nnd counsel for tho defendant, nfter
which they were sworn according to
law: C. A. Betts, W. E. Oglesby, E.
H. Kilbce, A. A. Moran, C. F. Proctor,
J. H. Lee, C. M. Williams, E. A. Fnrnoll,' A. V. McGuin, O. T. Pearson, A.
J. King nnd E. L. Brown. After hear­
ing all the ovldenco nnd tho arguments
of counsel for both tho stato nnd the
defendant, Amos Pickett and nfter
hearing the chnrgo of tho court, tho
jury retired to tholr room to consider
their verdict. Tho jury brought in the
following verdict:
“ Wo the jury find the defendant
guilty of murder in tho second degree.
So say wo all."
Naturalization petitions were con­
tinued until Thursday, May 20th.

Guilty of
[GHTH GRADE
BACCALAUREATE Bottomley
Misappropriation o f
Funds in England
EXERCISESATTHE
GRADUATION
null
HELD TODAY
HIGH SCHOOL
Publisher of John
Seems to Be In
More Trouble

FINE CLASS OF BOYS AND GIRLS DR. GEORGE HYMAN PREACHED
LONDON, May 29.— Horatio BotPASS FROM GRAMMAR
MOST INSPIRING
tomloy, publisher of John Bull, was
SCHOOL
SERMON
found guilty today of misappropria­
tion of funds belonging to tho Victory
(from Monday'. D.lly)
(From Mond.y'. Dally)
The graduation exercises of tho
Tho third event of tho commence­ Bond Club. He wns sentenced to sev­
en yenrs imprisonment.
Eighth Grndo of the Grammar School ment season of tho Snnford High
took place this morning nt ten o’clock School took place nt the High School
666 cures Bilious Fever.
38-20tc
nt tho Grammnr School Auditorium, Auditorium yestordny morning when
which wns crowded to overflowing tho Baccalnuronte sermon was given WANTED—To hoar from owner of
good ranch for salo. Stntc cash
with friends and relatives of this pop- to tho members of tho Senior Class
and their friends by Dr. George Hy­ price, ful particulars. D. F. Bush,
ulnr class.
Pink and blue, the class colors, were man, formerly pastor of tho Baptist Minneapolis, Minn.
most effectively used in dccorntlng, church of this city, and now director
nnd bluo hydrangea and potted ferns of the expansion department of the
Havo you rend tho want ads today T
nnd palms vere artistically used.
A First Baptist church of Tnmpn, Tho
large American flag, wns suspended spacious auditorium of tho High
School wns crowded to enpneity de­ SEED CORN, COWPEAS, VELVET
over tho center of the stngo.
spite
tho threatening wenthor nnd ex­
BEANS, MILLET, GRASS
Tho following program, with tho
tra
cents
were necessary to accom­
SEED, SORGHUM
subject, "Idenl Citizenship" wns splen­
modate the big crowd. Mm. P. M.
didly carried out:
F or Immediate shipment. All eeaeon*
Boyd, nt the piano, plnycd a march able Field nnd V ogetahl* Soede. W rit*
March—ClnBs.
Price Met and Catalogue, Our beau­
as
the seniors filed into tholr scats for
tiful nnd Inetruotlve catalogue la fre*
Invocation—Dr. George Hyman.
and Riven valuable
Information
on
preceded
by
tho
faculty
nnd
tho
local
Snlutntory—Claire Znchnry.
fa rm ing and gardening fo r Florida and
bonrd
members
nnd
they
mndo
a
most
tho South, w r i t e to ue today fo r epeo"Lenving the Nest"—Girls.
Inl prloee on your need requirement*.
"Duty — Faithfulness" — Clifford imposing nrrny with tho cnpB and Our complete stock will enable us to
gownu, tho largo class attesting to the supply you to advantage In price and
Shinholscr.
growth of this city nnd tho high quality,
"Ambition"—Clinton Rlncs.
school. Dr. Brownlco acted ns mnsE. A . Martin Seed Co.
Violin Solo-—Acey Cnrrnwny.
"Courngo” —Briggs Arrington nnd tcr of ceremonies and nfter giving tho O l d e s t n n d I .n r R r s t Need H o u s e In Fla.
202-200 Hast liny Street
invocation the following program wns
Margaret Sprout.
J A C It SON V I I.I.K
-IK l.O lt I D A
rendered:
Rending—Virgio Hyman.
Violin Solo—"Go Thou Sublime
"Thrift"—Althea Koons.
Sweet Evening Star," (Wagner), Mrs.
GOOD GRADE
“ A True Gentleman"— Merrill RobP.
M.
Boyd.
Dr.
McCaslin,
Accom­
erts.
STABLE M A N U R E
panist.
"Education"—Chester Walker.
CHEAP
Selection—Quartette
from
Stetson.
"Tho Schoolhouso Stands l&gt;y the
Prompt Shipment
Scripture Rending— Dr. F. I). King.
Flag"— Colvin MeGnhagin,
Vocal
Solo—"Beyond
the
Open
L.
W. BERGMANN
Class song.
These rains nro worth millions to
Gntos"
(Petrie),
Lillie
Iluth
Spencer.
Box
2163,
Station
A, Jacksonville, Fig.
Awarding U. l&gt;. C. Prize—I)r. E. D.
the citrus growers of Floridn.
Mrs. P. M. Boyd, Accompanist.
Brownlee.
Announcements.
History Medals—Mrs. John LoonurOld town looks rnt**er deserted to­
LANDIS, FISH &amp; HULL
Baccnlaurentu Sermon— Dr. Goorgo
day with all tho fizzes, fezzes nnd dy.
Hyman.
Attorneys nnd Coui\acllara-at-l&lt;aw
Presentation of Memorial—Mrs.
fuzzes gono away.
Hynm—'Como Thou Alhiighty King’
DeLAND, FLORIDA
Pearl IMbbitf.
Congregation.
Will
practice
in tho Stato and FedorAcceptance— Miss Clara Millcn.
Mrs. Christy of Jacksonville wns
Benediction— Dr. Paul C. Burhnus. nl Courts. Special facilities for Ex­
Presentation of Diplomas—Supt. T.
visiting Mrs. II. S. Hamrick nnd
The hnccalauroate sermon delivered amining nnd Perfecting Land Title*.
W. Lawton,
Mrs. It. Z. Johnson Sunday.
by I)r. Hyman was ono of tho bost
Valedictory—Frank Dutton.
over given here to a graduation clnss.
SCHELLE M A IN E S
Farewell Song.
Mr. J. D. Keover from Cnlhoun
Dr. Hyman was at his bost, being in
Orchestra—Selected,
Gu., has been spending sovernl dnya
LAWYER
his former homo und knowing person­
After the class song, Mrs. John
with his brothor-ln-lnw, S. W. Brad­
Office in tho Court House
ally every member of tho graduating
Lccnnrdi, in a few well chosen words
ford.
FLORIDA
class and his tliumo was takon from SANFORD
presented the D. A. It. medal, given
tho first chapter of Hnggnl, 23rd vorso
Miss Rosella Parrish of Sylvester, each year for tho best year’s nvorngo
which says: “ In this day saith tho
Go, who hns boon nursing Miss in history, and as two girls tied this
G E O . G . H E R R IN G
I/ord of Hosts will I taka thee, 0,
Grace Tompkins at tho hospital, year with an nverugo of 08 and a frac­
Zorulmbhcl, my servant nnd will mnko
Attorncy-at-Law
spent the week-end in Lnkclnnd with tion, two medals wore nwarded. Tlicso
theo a slgnot for I hnvu choson thee,” No. 14 Garner-Woodruff Huildin
medals wore presented to Cnmilla
relatives.
■exemplifying the cardinal virtues of
Pulcston nnd Elizabeth Shoemnkor.
SANFORD, FLA.
strong men and woman: Strength of
Mr. W. E. Herrin, of Yaarah Tem­ Dr, E. D. Brownlee, In a delightful
body, strongth of mind and strength
ple, Atlnntn, Gn., came down to boo littlo talk, presented the U. I). C, mod- of spirit ns embodied In the teachings
Sam Bradford take tho Shrine. He nl, offored for tho best essay written of tho Holy word. Ho also dwelt at
reports a grand tlmo and Sam got on "Robert E. Leo" to Mnrgnrot length upon tho importance of
Sproul.
bis money’s worth.
JEW ELER
strength, service and will power and
Mrs. Pear) Babbitt, in behalf of tho
gave many illustrations of tho pcoplo
MY SPECIALTIES:
'
Wo regret to note thnt Mr. J. R. graduating class presented tho Mem­
in history who were prepared for all
Pickard's
Hand-Painted
Chine
'
orial,
a
library
table,
to
tho
school,
it
Forrest a member of tho Shrlno
eventualities when tho supreme mo­
Gorham's Sterling Silver
Club, hns just lost his father, and wns given by tho graduating class in ment came ami they were ready.
Rogers' l’ Intcd Ware
could not enjoy the day with us. Wo memory of one of their members, llnrHe cited tho enso thnt eumo under
Elgin
nnd Waltham Watchn
extend to him our deepest sympathy. ’ old Smith, who passed away n short his own observation at Verdun, when
i timo ago, and who wns one of tho
I’otnin, a captain in the French army
R. A. Jenkins of Lang^vood wnB In most popular boys at tho grammar was cnlled to tuko charge of tho de­
Parcel Post Your denning and
the city this morning on business nnd school.
fense of Verdun, tho key to tho city of
Dyeing to
Supt. T. W. Lawton, mndo a splen­
reports everything in his section ns
Pnrls and all of Franco nml being pre­
flourishing nnd tho rnins making did address, emphasizing the import­ pared in strength of body and mind
money for the citrus growers and the ance and vuluo of an education, count­ and spirit niadu history and saved tho
in g it ns so much cnpitol. He present­
farmers generally.
country und perhaps the world from
ed diplomas to a largo class of sixtythe domination of tho forces of tho
Mrs. John Leonnnli leaves in tho three bright hoys nml girls.
kaiser.
morning for Plant City, where bIio
Dr. Hyman gave the class and tho
To prevent a cold, take 680. 38-20tc
will visit her mother, Mrs. Ilnthpupils of other classes Roma whole­
Jacksonville, FL
cock, going down to the graduation
some advice about their four years of 611 Mnln St.
The recital of Mrs. Munson's pu­
of her brother Theodore, from tho
Wo
prepay
parcel
postage
on return*
study in tho high school and thon tho
pils at the High School lust night
Plant City High School.
higher education of n college course
again brings to mind the fact Limb In
and recitud the fact that ho had work­
Mr. nml Mrs. George Miller and this studio Sanford bus an institu­ ed his way through col lego and theru
two attractive daughters, Ada nnd tion that few cities have. Mrs. Mun­ wns no pupil nnywhoro in tho state
Marion left yestordny for their homo son for mnny years 1ms been in who cauhLnot do likewise nnd a col­
in St. Augustine nfter a .very plens- chnrgo of ono of tho best studios in lege education was in reach of all of
nnt visit hero ns tho guests of Mr. the stale nml during her regime hns them if they had tho body and tho
sent out hundreds of well trained
and Mrs. E. D. Chittenden.
mind nml tho spirit to go abend, sur­
musicians who nttORt to her ability
mount all obstacles nnd take what was
Mr. nml Mrs. Herhort Lymnn left and personality and power to train |the right of ovory Ainoricnn hoy and
for tholr homo nt Winter Haven yes- the minds of tho young nnd tho oldor girl. It wns a sermon filled with in­
tordny afternoon after n delightful pupils. Mrs. Munson’s fnmc is not spiration to all who hoard it nnd onu
visit here, the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. confined to Sanford and her recitals that will ho an inspiration to tho mem­
Fred Wnlseinnn nnd taking In tho bring music lovers hero from nil parts bers of tho rlnss o f 1922 in tho years
Enrich tho soil, Increase tho
Shrincr's festivities nnd visiting Snn- of tho ptate. Mrs. Munson’s studio to come.
yield, hasten maturity, im­
is ono of the assets of the city of
ford friends.
prove tho qunlity. It paya to
Tho Stetson Quartetto composed of
Snnford.
use thorn rogulnrly. Stock In
four young men of Stetson University
Mr. nnd Mrs. Holloway of Durhnm
our wnrohouso nt Snnford.
rendered an excellent selection, and the
Hnve you Inst or found nnything?
North Carolina are in tho city on
Booklet froo from wnrohouso
violin Hole by Mrs. Boyd and thu solo
route to points in the southern pnrt A Herald Wnnt Ad will help you.
or
from—
of Miss Lillie Ruth Spencer worq
of tho state. Mr. Holloway is think-'
greatly enjoyed.
ing of starting a newspaper som e-'
Armour Fertilizer Works
Jacksonville. Florida_____
where in Florida nnd likes Snnford j
For quick rouults, try a want nd.
real well nlthmigh ho will not mako
up his mind until he lookH them over.

ADDITIONAL LOCAL

HENRY M cLAULIN

ROGERS &amp; JONES
French Dry Cleaner s
Steam Dyers

BIG CROP
Fertilizers

P A D C A I P — 800 ACRES, Flowing well, Celery Lund, 5-acre
r U I l k J a L L tracts or more, easy payments. This Ib the
----------------------- largest solid body of Flowing well land In the

Headlines III Orlando Sentinel says
thnt "local attorneys will meet to
arrange n bar meeting." If you havo
nny trouble arranging n bar mooting
in Orlando como to Sanford. You
can always arrange one hero.
The Snnford Shrino Club deserves
ful credit for putting on ono of tho
biggest days ovor hold in Sanford.
It must havo cost something to put
It ovor but Shriners^ never worry
about costs—they just go ahoad and
do big things—and Saturday goes
down in history as another big
Shriner day and another big success.
Tho Herald hopes that
Sanford
Shrino Club will pull this big cere­
monial every year but will pull It
earlier If possible and get away from
the rainy season.
■••t—'*i' unrijggw* -u&gt;

_ _ _ _ _ FRANK L WOODRUFF

Calery^Dlalrlct.

REDUCED
railroad and hotel

vR A TE f
’***•»#*#**»••**

B e st B ath in g Beaches
in F l o r i d a
CHAMBER'/COMMERCE
JnUnttiaj I^tratun ohJfipikation

ELDER SPRINGS WATER

—Thomas It. Baker, Ph. D., at
Rollins College, Analytic and

Consulting Chemist aeys of the water; "O f the many water* of this and oth«
cr regions that I have nnalyzed, I have found none auperior in all good quali­
ties of that or the "Elder W ater/’— Phone IU -W .

Office in Miller Building.
♦

Elder Springs W ater Company

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                    <text>THE SANFORD HERALD
&gt;

IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

VOLUME XIU

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1922

m

NUMBER 4S

WILL THE RAILROAD MEN BRITISH MILITARY COLUMN
A FEW MORE COUNTIES
ADVANCES INTO BELLEEK
DECLARE FOR A STRIKE
ON DONEGAL’S BORDER RETURNS ARE NOW IN
IS NOW THE QUESTION
SHOW EATON ELECTED
With Reported Intention of Occupying The Belleek Sector

MAKE NO LOAN
BELFAST, Juno 8.—Bellock wns occupied today by British
Railroad Commissioner
troops which advanced this morning to take the snlient from the KING ALEXANDER
Race Was in Doubt
irregular forces who were holding it. Tho fort overlooking
TO GERMANY Irish
Baileek wns first enptured by the British and the town then tnken.
OF JUGOSLAVIA,
Yesterday
The engagement began at 1 o'clock this afternoon when the irreguIS CONCLUSION Inrs began firing on the troops. The British artillery then opened MARRIED TODAY
EXECUTIVES DOUBT
up.
CONGRESSMEN WIN

Votes are Being Tak­
en By the Six Unions
On Strike

8AY THAT MEN ARE WELL SAT­
ISFIED WITH PRESENT
ARRANGEMENTS

.

REACHED I1Y COMMITTEE
DANKERS MEETING IN
PARIS
tj*r T h » Aaaoclitrd I’rraa I

( H r T k f A a a o e la t r d I ' r r a a )

.

(Ily Tlhr Aasi.rlnlrd I'rraa)

OF

I ARIS, June 8.—All idea of inter­
national loan to Germany was given
up by tho committeo of b a n k e r s and
they are meeting today to agree upon
tho form of their rcpoit to this .ef­
fect which will be submitted to repar­
ations commission.

BELFAST, June 8.—At Newtownnrds’ militnry headquarters ENTIRE ROUTE OF IIRIDAL PAR­
AND LATER RETURNS SHOW A.
TY LINED WITH DOUBLE
this afternoon it wns stated thnt Bollock wns retaken without loss
LARGER MAJORITY FOR
HOW
OF
SOLDIERS
of life nnd no prisoners were enptured.
TRAMMELL

( H r Thr Aaaorlntrd I'rraa)

BELFAST, June 8.—The British militnry column, comprising BELGRADE, Juno 8.—EJnbornto
CINCINNATI, Juno 8.—Tho bnllots
• 4 „ ! P r T h * A sso c ia te d P r e s s )
artillery and infantry engineers advanced into the Bclleek district precautions were tnken to guard King JACKSONVILLE,
on the Btrikc question were sunt out
Juno 8.—With
on the Fermnnngh-Donegal border this morning with reported in­ Alexander nnd Princess Mnrio, of live smnll counties missing and tb*
yosterdny by hcndquurtcra ns stated
tention of occupying Bclleek by nightfall. The Republican forces Rumania during their wedding festiv­ romnlndcr virtually comploto, unof­
in press dispatches to tho 400,000
are snid to he fnlling hack before the British ndvnncc.
rnilway shopmen of the country with
ities todny. The ontlro route of brid­ ficial returns of Tuesday’s prim ary
an urgent nppenl to vote and send
al pnrty from pnlnco to Cathedral
were compiled today by tho Jackson­
back the bnllots ns soon ns possible.
was lined with double rows of sol­
ville
Journal:
.
Following the release of tho bnllots
diers and gendnrmcs with loaded rifl­
SENATOR REED IIETTER TODAY
by the executive council of the six
Trammell 49,615, Gilchrist, 23,014$
es and fixed bayonets. Ono lino of
federated shop crufts hero yesterday,
( H r Thr Aaaorlntrd I'rraa)
troops faced outward, other inward. Railroad commissioner, Eaton, 20,814»
international headquarters of the six
CARUTHERSVILLE,
Missouri,
Their orders were to shoot immediate­ Campbell, 10,801, Howdon, 13,088;
unions woro instructed to send out n Juno 8.—Senator Reed appeared to be
ly if they noticed any suspicious move­ Congress, Sears, 20,408, McWIIHnraa,
letter to nil locals urging immediate strengthened early today, after ho
11,252, Clark, 0,242, Davis, 4,117,
ment among spectators.
action on tho ballotu.
was forced last night to cancel a
Sinithwick, 8,057, Hancock, 5,300.
"Tills is tlmo for action and not talk speech here on account of sudden Ill­
HELGKADE, Juno 8.—Medieval
Chairman Gave Notice He Would Make Another pomp
or unnecessary delay," the letter said. ness.
and splendor marked tho ycdJACKHONVILLE, June 8.—Thor*
"Every bullot is desired to be in Chi­
Effort Late Today
ding hero today of King Alexnndsr of seemed to ho no disposition In any
cago at tho enrliect possible moment, SCHOONER OLYMPIC
Jugoslavia and Princess Marie of quqnrtcr Inst night to dlsputo t h e :
and in no cobo Inter than Juno 30.
**ANI) CREW OF FIVE
Rumania. Nearly every nation In tho claim of Senator Park Trammell th a t
( H r Tl»r Aaao-'lnlrd I'rraa)
While tho bnllots are marked return­
LOST IN THE GULF
WASHINGTON, June 8. —/\n effort to present the bonus bill old and now world was roprcecntod ho had been renominated over fomtur
able Juno 30, every locnl lodge should
to the senate today was blocked by Senator Williams, Democrat, of at tho ceremony, which linked the dy­ Governor Albert W. Gilchrist, of Pun(Ily T h r AaanrlntrS Prri.a)
rush the return of tho bnllots ns soon
nasties of three Balkan count rlos, tu Gordn, in Tuesday's democratic
BEAUMONT, Texns, June 8.—The Mississippi. Chairman McCumber, of the Finance Committee Rave
as tho vote is taken, nnd if it is hum­
forming
u powerful bnrriorr against primary by n majority of 20,009.
notice
be
would
make
another
attempt
later
in
the
day
to
Ret
the
anly possible, nil ballots should be In schooner Olympic and a crew of live measure on the calendar.
future
wars
in this turbulent port of
Newspaper tabulations on Incom­
Chicago before Juno 23, 1022, thus are lost in the gulf, according to
Europe.
Tho
event probably will re­ plete returns Indicated the senator
Captnin
Conley,
of
the
schooner
Marmaking it possible to advise tho mem­
WASHINGTON, June 8.—The bonus bill wns ready to be pre­ main unmatched for a long time in
bership beforo July 1. This can and gritn, which arrived hero Inst night sented today in the senate by Chairman McCumber, of the Fi­ Ilnlknn nnnnls for its political signif­ bad won by a three to one majority.
will ho done if tho membership will from Santo Domingo. Tho two ships nance Committee with nccompnnyiiiR report placing tho probable icance; tho lavishncss and beauty of These tabulations nlso left no doubt
do their part as herein requested." * left Santo Domingo nlno days ago cost to the federal government at $3,815,659,481, snrend over 48 Its setting; tho enthusiasm nnd for- as to any of tho threo contested con­
Tho letter was regarded os a cer- nnd tho Olympic has not been scon year period from next Jnnunry first. This is approx mntoly $250,­ vor of tho people; the picturesqueness gressional offices, in which tho thr**
Incumbents were returned by substan­
tnin forecast of a walkout on July since the first night out.
000,000 less than estimated under the bouse bill, which was pay­ of the processions, and tho qunintness tial margins.
1, if tho vote of tho membership fuvTho snmo qualities thnt mnda you able over twenty years. The senate bill wns based on the theory of tho presents to tho bride nnd
On tho fnco of incomplete returns
ors a strike. To fncllitato taking tho
that 75 per cent of the veterans would request ndjusted servieo groom.
n
success
in
other
lines
will
enable
compiled
by the Tnmpn Tribune from
vote, every locnl lodge wns instruct­
certificates, twenty-two and one half per cent, farm, home and land Tlie bridal gown was on antique 411 out of tho 01 counties, Hcnatov
you
to
get
that
fly
if
you’ll
keep
on
ed to cnll a special meeting immedi­
settlement aid and two and one-half per cent vocational training creation of white crepe Georgette, Trammell received 441,280, while
swatting.
ately on receipt of tho printed ballots,
aid.
with long court train, omhmidcrcd in opponent polled 18,053.
which are now&gt;on tho presses in Chi­
pure silver nnd crystals, nnd tho Prin­
Congressional returns tahulhtbd' by •
Is tho railroad employes, really are in
cago.
l.OS
ANGELES
OFFICERS
cess
woro over her tulle veil n show­ tho same paper for the fourth district .
Tho locals woro utged by the exe­ sympathy with resistance to the dcciser of scintillating gold strands. She with only one county mlsning, gave
WANT WILLIAM COIIURN
cutive council to make "special effort ions of tlie United States railway la­
was a picture of girlish beauty, dig­ Representative W. J. Soars Wt0K8;
FOR KU KLUX ACTS
to have every man eligible to vote bor bonrd.
nity and grace an sho was escorted to and W. A. McWilliams, president
"The truth is that the men have
cast his ballot." The letter was sign­
the
altar by her father, King Ferdin­ the senate, 9,720. In the third dis­
(
1)7
Thr
Aaaorlntrd
P
r
r
M
I
ed by tho international heads, William been expecting a reduction in their
LOS
ANGELES,
Juno
8.—It
was
and
of Rumania. From her shoulders trict, incomplete returns compiled by
H. Johnston, of the machinists; J. A. wages and have mndo, or are making indicated today thnt Los Angeles au­
fell
a large court mnntlo in brilliant the Florida Times-Unlon for five out
Flnnkin, boilermakers; James Kline, preparations to meet the new scale. thorities will seek to nrrest nnd do- ' ,
f
-------- /
silver, at the lower end of which tho of 14 counties gave Representative
There
is
no
tnlk
of
a
strike
among
tho
blacksmiths; J. J. Hines, sheet mctnl
tent ion of William S. Coburn, a forH,'N FRANCISCO, Juno 8.—Three double arms of Rumania and Jugo­
II.Smithwick 0,970; Ben S. Han­
workers; Marlin F. Ryan, carmen, and men. 1 ho disturbing statements rend mcr officinl of tho Ku Klux Klnn, bothousand Shriners nnd tlTolr slavia were embroidered in silver nnd J.
cock
4,523.
^
by
tho
public
are
prepared
by
lenders
1
U. M. Jewell, president of the rail­
lioved to he in Atlnnta, ponding ex,m ' expected in San F'rnncisco gold. King Alexander presented his
of
the
unions,
whose
viewpoint
has
The
Times
Union’s
compilations
o
f
way employes department of tho
tradition proceedings of thirty-four ,,unt‘ ,n' ,n- Ninety-odd temples will bride with a massive crown of gold,
Amcticnn Federation of J.nbor. The been distorted by months of effort be­ alleged members of tho Klnn who,Bon,l uniformed patrols of them. All set with diamonds and rubies, each incomplete returns from oight out of
action of the shop crafts follows n fore the board to resist tho inevitable were indicted yosterdny in connection
have hands and chanters in the province of Jugoslavia hnving con­ 15 counties In tho second district
decision by all the rniiwny unions af­ downward trend of wages. The em­ with n raid nenr here.
1parados. They will come from every tributed a precious stono to the dia­ gnve Representative Frank Clark,
5,871; Colonel
Robert W. Dnvla
fected by the wngo reductions, issued ployees. on the other hand, are in
_______________ state in the union, from Cnnnda, from
dem.
3,104.
,
*
nnd ponding, from tho railroad labor the main sincerely Interested in tak­ GIANT ZEPPELIN
l *'0 Hawaiian Islands nnd from MoxiThe king, who entered tho church
ing
care
of
their
jobs
and
homes,
and
In
tho
state
Interest
now
centers
on
*
bonrd, to cnll an immediate strike
WILL HE BUILT
C0« „ . „
. ,
. , arm in arm with Queen Mario, his tho result of tho three-cornered rac*
few employees in any industry hnve
vote on tho new pay cuts.
Mcdinah Temple of Chicago, which future mothor-ln-lnw, wore the bright
WHKN BEIIMANY MOVHS
„ ........... „ h'ip „ r 23,000 will
for railroad comm’Hslonor, In which It
Tho triple-barreled strike ballot of more good reasons for doing so.
full-dress uniform of a Serbian Gen­
"R. M. Jewell, spokesman for these
l.i
probable a count of tho second
the shopmen resulted from notifica­
. ’ ...
, its delegation in five or more trains; eral. IIIh host man wns tho Duke of
choice
votes will bo nocessnry to dotion yesterday fiom the labor bonrd railroad labor unions, has severely
GENEVA, Ju n e's.—ZeppoMn works ' othl‘r tomP,c" wil1 ««nd organizations York, son of King Gcorgu of Eng­
termlno tho winner.
that it bud declined to order restora­ criticised tho decision of tho railroad at Fredcrichshnfcn are planning to on tko ^ vo or H*x "tenmers coming land.
tion of wages nnd working conditions labor board awarding the reduction in build an airship with a enpacity of throu*h ‘he Panama canal from FastThe queen of Itumnnln, who has
PENSACOLA, Juno 8.—Comploto
declared to linvo been illegally chang­ wages to shop employee. Jewell says one hundred thousnnd horsepower nnd em ports. Thousands of automobilos como to he known ns tho "Mother-in­
tho decision will enuse employes to
hut
unofficial returns compllod by
ed on certain ronds.
will
cross
the
hot
snnds
of
the
desert,
cnpnhlo of flying from Munich to
law of tho Balkans," looked almost ns
Two bnllots, recently authorized by believe the bonrd is not an impartial Chicago in twenty-four hours. Tho bringing individual Shriners along youthful us tho daughter sho gave in the Pensacola Journnl from Tuosday’a
tlie shop crafts' convention in Chicago, court created to help the railroads ship will lie built when tho Allies ro- the trnila of the Argonauts, many of marriage. She dominated tho entiro primary showed thnt .State Senator
but never sent out, were immediately enrry out their labor policy. He a t­ movo restrictions on the manufacture the mto camp near Fort Mnson, in San ceremony and next to the hrldu was John P. Stokes, whoso ro-otoctlon w as
Francisco.
ordered put in tho mails. The vote tacks tho wage award also on tho of aircraft in Gormuny.
easily the most conspicuous nnd ext/omoly doubtful on tho face o f
ground
thnt
tho
proposed
scale
is
low­
One million hoard feet of lumber is charming and next to tho bride was Tuesday night’s tabulations, dofontod
will therefore bo on these three propo­
er than the minimum required to sup­
sitions.
being erected into grand stands in tho caH iy tho most conspicuous and his opponent, W. C. Fllllngom, by *
HUTLEIt'S FRIENDS SAY
port
the
average
family
according
to
scant of 122 votes. Tho Anal unoffi­
civic
center, and along Market streot
L—Seven unsatisfactory rules re­
HE WAS "RAILROADED" and Van Ness avenue for accommoda­ charming figure in tho Cathedral. cial count wns, Stokes, 2,029; Fllllncently promulgated by the lubor board American rtnndnrds.
When sho wns not receiving tho con­
"The public should not overlook the
tion of 40,000 spectators of throe gratulations of her ft lends, sho was gom, 2,507.
including rules wiping out^time and
NEW YORK, Juno
8.—August gorgeous pageants.
fact that in deciding the proposed
Senntor Stokes Is considered ono of
Islam Temple,
one-half pay for overtime.
’robst, young Swiss butler, whoso host of the visiting Nobles, and clti- busy giving directions for tho execu­ the lenders of tho stnto sennto and
wages
of
theso
employes,
maintenance
2. —"Farming out" of shop work to
tion
of
tho
wedding.
outside firms; ulleged illegal Installa­ of way and shop, the labor board, heart affairs with Pittsburg society sonn of S an' Krancl sco, have raised
Tho marriage wns solemnized by has announced hi srnndldacy for ltd
girls at the exclusive Rolling Rock $400,000 to do them honor. Tho city
piesTdoney at tho next sosslon. Ad
tion of pieeo work, and alleged arbi­ which Is a government body, said af­
the Serbian Patriarch in the ancient
Club were alleged by his friends to Is to be beautifully decorated.
the early returns como In last night,
trary and unauthorized reduction of ter tho reductions made under thin deHynnntino Cathedral of Belgrade. In
jcion, 'thrae employees on the railroads hnve moved others to railroad him out
wages by Bovcral roads.
Ten thousand uniformed Shriners accordance with Serbian custom, hi« strongest supporters lost heart,
will still be receiving as a rule a wnge of tho country, wus deported Tuesday with seventy,five hands and drum
3.
—The $(10,000,000 pay cut, offee-'
thuro was no civil ceremony. As tho with Fillingom, who is a Ponsacol*
.... ..........on
tho Mnuretnnin. Tho government
similar omcorps, will escort Imperial Potentate brldo nnd groom walked up tho aisle iinrher, lending in ovory precinct to
tivo July 1. ,
*
! ” excess of thnt _pni dto
ployes in othor industries.’ The bonrd | engaged an attendant to accompany Ernest A. Cutts, of Aloe Temple, Sureport. Outlying districts, howover,
i,nll„
......
held In its opinion thnt measured by Probst who attempted to commit sui- vnnnnh, On., June 15, to tho Civic a To Dourn was sung. Tho mnrblo al­ yosterdny cnrrled tho incumbent over
tar, resplendent in porphry nnd gold,
Hallway Officials Say There Will He the present cost of living, the hourly cido by slashing his wrist at Ellis Is­
Auditorium, where the Imporlul Coun­ wns tnstofully decorated with lilies to the winning side with n bare m ar­
No Strike
(wages of machinists, for instance, nf- land tho day before. Tho attendant is cil will formally receive Shrlnora nnd
gin.
and roses, among which tho national
CHICAGO, Juno 8.—Declaring that ter July 1 will still hnve 19 per cent to report on tho butler's physical con­ their friends.
colors of Rumnnia nnd Jugoslavia
there is no tnlk of a striko am ong' more purchasing power than in Do- dition nnd bring back a receipt from
HOTTEST DAY TAKES
&lt;0
woro intertwined.
railway workers, tho presidents of {comber, 1917; those of carmen, 40 per his pnrents showing that tho prodigal
POSTAL DEPARTMENT
TOLL
IN
IIOSTON
Tho bride’s maids were Princess
•dx Chicngo ronds Inst night issued n cent more purchasing power; nnd has returned to his home in Switzer­
REPORTS I1IG GAINS Hyena, tho lC-yonr-old slstor of tho
Joint statement charging thnt nil tho those of common Inborors, 4514 por land. It wns charged thnt Probst
Press)
brldo; hor cousin, Grand Duchess Cy­
threats of n walkout wore being In- Jcent more. That is to Bay measured enme to America without a passport
BOSTON, Mass., Juno 8.—Tw»
WASHINGTON, Juno 8 .-A n In- ril of
________
|(u tho
Russia,, ...
14 yo.ars. old; M
and
Hl&gt;ired by union lenders.
(by the cost of living, their wages will nnd therefore had no right to remain.
deaths from hont nnd n number o f
crease
\,t
nearly
Moon
per
cont
In
‘
little
8-yenr-old
daughter
of
Princess
The statement, which was signed still be these percentages higher than
prostrnttiops woro roported/hero last
business of tho postoffico do-; Helen of Russln, sister of King AIox- night nt the closo of tho hottost Juno
by H. E. Uyrnm, of tho Chicngo, Mil- at tho end of 1917.
Just hecnuBo tho Churchwell Co. is the
partment during May ns comparod
waukoo &amp; St. Paul; J. E. Gormnn,
"An important fact which should tho most persistent advertisers in tho with tho same month last yoar was ro- andor, whoso husband wns killed by day in the annals of Boston woathdr
tho Bolshovikl.Rock Island; C. H. Markham, I. C.; not bo overlooked by tho public, be­ city should cause tho buying public
•urenu since 1884 . Tho highest
gardod
yesterday
as
an
Indication
of
Tho wedding was followed by n gala tompernturo officially recorded wad
and S. M. Felton, Chicngo Grent Wos- cause it may have a very important to road their advertisements daily.
the steadily Increasing prosperity
!°r»» follows in part:
bearing upon its business and com­ They have now bargains overy day and throughout thu country, especially luncheon at the palace, at which tho 90 degrees at 1 o’clock. Unofficial
representatives of the forolgn royal thermomotora registered sovornl do’ “Threats of a striko mndo by lend- fort,
...........
...... whorons
....................
......... give you tho prices to prove it. Look
Is that
rate.........
reductions
-W
nH
it. related
to buslnoss,
Assistant.
„
.
_
,
-------famllloa,
cnblnot members, und gov- grees higher.
t,rH of tho railroad labor unions n ro 1amounting to more than $250,000,000 for their advertisement today.
I ostmastor-Gcnornl
Clovor stated ommont officials wore guests. In tho
appearing with such frequency th n t; hnve boon ordored by tho Interstate
that this Increase wns tho greatest In nftomoon there was n procession of
o time scums opportune for quest-! Commerce Commission, tho cut in
Lovo is tho quality thnt makes a
nificent banquet nt tho pnlnco In the
oning tho soundness of their tnlk.! wugen, according to the decisions thus girl give up a job that payB $25 n the past seven years. Receipts by 59 deputations from tho various .Serbian ovonlng on plates of gold, tho Klng
icre Is n very good reason for doubt- •' far rondcrcd amounts to only $110,- week nnd work for her board and of the largest postofflces in the coun­ provinces, dressed In national cos- nnd now Quoon leaving shortly a fte r
try for May totnled nearly $22,000,­ tunics.
|
Jng whcther tho mon themselves, thnt 000,000."
clothes.
for their castle In Boed, Slovenia, fo r
000 fis compared with $19,000,000.
"
’
i
Tho day's evonts closed with n snm- their honeymoon.
“W * ‘n t l W
I
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BONUS BILL BLOCKED
BY WILLIAMS IN SENATE,
WHEN McCUMBER LED

300,000 SHRINERS
ATTEND ’FRISCO
CONVENTION

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Alumni Association
Banqueted Last Night
At Hotel Valdez

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The Alumni Association of tho San*
ford High School had their first an­
nual banquet at tho Hotol Valdes last
night, this' excellent hostlory setting
forth tho following flno menu:
Fresh Fruit Cocktail
Baked Sea Bass
Saratoga Chips
Chicken n In King on Tonst
Snowflake Potatoes
Petit Pols eh Case
Pear f^alpd, Del Monte
&lt;Mot Rolls
Valdos Ice Cream
Cnko
Doml Tasso
A fter Dinner Mints
After tho menu hnd been served
Judgo E. F. Housholdor as toastmaster
carried out tho following program that
wns greatly enjoyed by all present:
Invocation—Dr. Brownlee.
Song—Gold and Black—Assembly.
President’s Address—Roby Lnlng.
Reading—Mina Howard.
Phophccios—Mrs. Maxwell.
Vocal Solo—Miss Hormlna Lehman,
accompanist, Miss Fern Ward.
Wolcomo to Class ’22.
Response—Miss Florenco Henry.
Teachor and Student—Prcf. McKay.
Piano Solo—Miss Margnrot Zach­
ary.

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had made an afternoon flight and re­
turned.
NORFOLK, Va„ June 1.—Nows of
tho disaster wns quickly telephoned
to Langley Field from Richmond and
nn officer senH n a slnglo seated
piano to Richmond to tnko care of the
body. It wns said at the field that
Lieut. Syndor hnd left tho field botween 1:30 and 2 o’clock yesterday
afternoon on n practice flight.
It
wns tho Inst flight ho wns to mnko
to concludo n two months courso In
norinl photography. He had tnkon a
courso in flying itself nt the field
Inst summon
Lieut. Syndor wns a reservo officer.
GERMANY GRANTED A
8TAY FOR YEAR 1922
&lt; n y T h e A sso r ln te d I ' r r n )

PARIS, June 1.—Tho reparations
commission last night fuly approved
the Gcrmnn reply to Its untimntum
and dcflnntcly decided to grant Germnny n provisional moratorium for
tho yenr 1022.
SEARCH OF WARD’S
HOME REVEALS NO
EVIDENCE OF FIGHT
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&lt;**V TA* A s s o c ia te * P r e s s )

THE SENIOROASS OF ’22
“AD ASTRA" PARODY TO "STAR OF THE SEA”

On to tho stars, from old Sanford High,
Give the Old School a last fond good-bye;
Thru' the long hours of study nnd toil,
Tho hopo of the studont, no sorrow can foil I
Fearless and trusting we look up to youl
Knowing tho triumphs of Class of ’22;
Help us to follow the wny you may lead,
Give us tho help wo need.
CHORUS
On to tho stars, our hope nnd our guldo,
No darkness here, your brightness can hide;
Shine on bright stars
To bring wisdom nigh,
*
Our own door ad astro, of Sanford High.
REFRAIN
Oh wisdom’s stars shine on us nowl
To say good-bye, pray teach us howl
Shine o'or us then when we are gono,
And on Old Sanford High, still shlno on.

WfflGLE

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SECOND VERSE
On to tho stars, from Old Sanford High,
.
Now wo must part, must toll you good-bye.
Teachers so kind, and classmates so true,
And all of tho friends of tho Class of ’22;
Smiling and tranqulir, wo leavo you today! (tonight)
Leave you to walk In "Ad Astra's" bright ray, (rays bright)
Wo thank you for help, dear Old Sanford High,
And kindly say good-bye.
—Mrs. L. A. Mickoy.

This new
sugar«coated
g u m d e lig h ts '
y o u n g a n d old&lt;

WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., Juno 1.—
"Wo found nothing which would be
lievo us to bellovo Ward's story
FOR SALE OR LEASE—One 20 acre, fnlso.”
one 10 acre Sanford are. walking
This wns tho way District Attor
distance to city. Two lota corner ncy Weeks summed up tho results of
It “m elts in your
,
Center and Elm ave. Two Iota west a search mado yesterday of tho Now
m o u th ” and th e gum in the
side Palmetto 4ve., 60 ft. from Elev­ Rochelle homo of Walter S. Ward,
doing
something
all
tho
time
for
tho
enth St. Make offer. B. T. Coray, wealthy banker.
Tho soarch was
center remains to aid digestion,
city of Sanford nnd tho people of this
owner, 116 N. Spring St., Los Ange­ made to dottrmino tho accuracy of a
community.
,
brighten teeth and soothe mouth
les, Calif.
288tf; 20-tf newspaper report that Clarence Pet­
Tho
Montezuma
served
the
follow­
ers, ex-navy man whoso body was
and throat.
ing excellent monu:
found about two weeks ago near tho
LEAGUE OF FLORIDA
Fruit Cocktail a In Montezuma
Konslco reservoir, had been shot in
CITIES TO MEET AT
There are the other
Hearts
of Colory
Queen Olives
JACKSONVILLE TODAY tho Ward homo, with nnothor mnn,
Chicken
Bullion
cn
Tasso
friends to choose from, too:
instead of on tho country road, as
Corn Bread Sticks
(H r Tfc« A s s o c ia te * P e so s)
stated by Ward when ho surrendered 8ANFORD CLUB WAS HOST TO
Broiled Fillet of Red Snapper
JACKSONVILLE, June 1.—Munic­ with tho assertion that ho hnd fired
THE BOYS OF THE CLASS OF
ipal officials from probably a score in self defense.
Snuco Tartaro, Julian Potntocs
1922 LAST NIGHT
of Florida cities and towns will gath­
Fried Spring Chicken, Maryland Stylo
On tho lookout for woodwork
er hero todny for tho second meeting punctured with bullets, or carpets
Buttered Beets
Tho Sanford Rotary Club wns host
of tho recontly organised Floridn Htalned with blood, tho Bonrchlng to tho boys of tho Class of 1022 Inst
Shoo String Potatoes
I.eaguo of Municipalities.
Uniform party combed tho house from top to night nt tho Montezuma Hotol nnd a
Bnrly Juno Pens in Cream
legislation Is on tho program for a bottom, pulling up rugs and removing most enjoyable time wns hnd by tho
Waldorf Salad a la Rotary
largo part of today’ll discussion.
Apple Pic a In Mode
hosts nnd tho guests. Tho meeting
books nnd pictures.
Ninotccn municipalities are ropreCheese nnd Snltincs
wns
the
regular
night
meeting
thnt
oc­
From nontenant McGownr\ of tho
aented in tho organization nt presont. New Rochollc police, one of the inves­ curs onco each month nnd at which
Cafe Noir
Iced Ten
These came in with tho forming of tigators, came only a compliment of time much business is usually trans­
tho organization nt Tnmpn. Appli­ Mrs. Wnrd’s housekeeping.
acted nnd tho now birds nro initiated EAGLES BUILDING FIRE
cations from additional city officials
Tho investigators asserted they but lust night wns given over to the
DESTROYS FURNISHINGS
are expected nt ntodny's mooting.
had interviewed all the neighbors Senior boys and as thoy hnd to got to
RICHARD FAMILY INJURED FINE CLASS OF 31
Tho Lenguo wns formed with a and hud found none who hnd licnrd tho High School to recoivo their di­
PUPILS GRADUATE
.view of providing a general clearing nny shots in the Wnrd homo. The plomas thoy were not burdened with
houso for mntters of inunlclpnl ad­ search by the authorities also failed nny business routino. Vice-President
A fire Inst night ubout eight
(Contlnatd from Ph i Onat
ministration. Primarily, it will sorvo to reveal the wherenbouts of tho man Housholdor presided n^ tho meeting in o’clock in the Engles building on Onk
ed
tho
diplomas
assisted by Mrs. Mnx- 100,000 Alligator Skins
ns nn oxchnngo of Idoas whilo its nlleged to hnvo been wounded when tho absenco of D. L. Thrashor, the avenue gnvo tho flro department a
wcll
nnd
tho
Seniors
filed out followed
Write for Price*
sponsors hopo that untlmatoly It will Peters wns killed, nnd quoted by tho president, who left yesterdny to at­ difficult job ns it was in tho second
by
tho
nudicnco
nnd
as tho members
hrondon Into moans of bettering all nowspnpors. Wnrd, who has been re­ tend tho national convention of Rotary floor where tho partitions nnd rail­
sections through concerted action on leased in 150,000 bail, wns not nt Clubs nt Snn Francisco. Aftor the ings were nil of pine nnd tho flro was of tho class stood in tho hallB to rocolvo flowers nnd presents nnd con­ SOUTHERN HIDE &amp;|
kindred problems and tho like.
homo when tho searching party a r­ formnl oponlng of tho meeting B. F. hard to got under control. Tho flro gratulations showered upon them tho
SKIN CO.
rived, but his wife showed them Whltnor wns called upon to say a few department was called nt moal tlmo evening marked tho closo of ono of tho
Largo rnngo of children’s Bucks at around tho house.
good things to tho boys of tho Sonlor and tho fireman on duty wns slow In most remarkably succossful school
Denlern in Hides, Furs, Wool, ,
25c. Splendid qunllty. Othors nt 16c
class and In his usual hearty mnnnur getting wntor nt tho flro nnd when terms that our high school hns over Alligator Skins, Beeswax, Tallow, Etc. |
to 50c. Also girls sport socks, 05c.
mado tho boys fool thnt the Rotarlnns water wns flnnlly ready tho flro hnd experienced.
JIMMIE MURPHY
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA
—River Urotheis, lnrgost distributors
were thoir friends nnd thnt Rotary Rained rapid headway nnd tho smoko
.
IS
830,000
RICHER
Tho
Hornld
wishes
to
express
our
of hoslory on Sanford nvenuo. 60-3tc
stood for tho host of everything nnd from tho fat plno wns nuffoenting,
admiration nnd to tender our compli­
tho boat in education.
making tho work of tho department ments to teachers, to tho school boards
. . . f i b T h e A aanrlnlrd P r e s s )
INDIANAPOLIS, June L—JimFOR SALK—Stock of dry goods,
Tho mooting wns then turned over and tho volunteers very difficult. Tho nnd to tho membors of tho high school
shoes und furnishings, also lease mlo Murphy of Los Angeles in ap­ to tho Seniors in a wny nnd they wore volunteers did noble work rushing up
for this term of school thnt surpasses
with privilege of ronawal. Splendid proximately 830,000 richer ns n re­ nil prepared nnd answered to tho fol­ the stairs nnd rescuing tho families
nny
record nnywhore in tho state of
location In Sanford. For interview ad­ sult of winning tho tenth annual 500 lowing toasts:
nnd tnking out furniture. Jim Rich­ Floridu for tho size of tho city nnd
dress “Opportunity,” enro of Herald. mile international sweepstukes auto­ "To tho Class," Edward Henderson. ards nnd fnmily who occupied tho tho schools.
"Tho City Substantial,” Robort apartment where tho blnzo first star­
50-4tpj 42-ltn mobile rnco nt tho IndlnnnpollB mo­
Following is the roll of the mem­
tor speedway Tuesday. Ho was pre­ Thrasher.
ted from nn oil stovo suffered sov- bors of tho clnss of 1922:
'Tho Bond Issues for Good Roads erely, Mr. Itichnrds nnd tho llttlo
MEETING TO EQUALLIZE TAXES sented with checks at a driver’s linnWilliam Aylett Fitts, Harold G.
quest Inst night.
nnd Streets," Frodorlc Hines.
baby being badly burned nnd Mrs. Christensen, Edward Bruco HendorMurphy set a new world's record
"Tho Two Million Dollar Hotol,” Richards being overcome from fright
Tho date for tho cqunlllzation of
son, Fay Allon Lossing, Willard New­
tnxos in tho stnto of Floridn having for 500 miles, his nverngo being bet­ Willard Lumloy.
nnd the smoke Is in n serious condi­ ton Lumloy, William E. Mnllom, Ar­
"A Now Spocdwny Around Lako tion. The Itichnrds fnmily nnd sev­
been changed from the first Monday ter thnn 04 miles nn hour. Twenty
thur Curtis Moore, Frederic Bruco
in July to tho first Mondny in June, thousand dollars wns for first plnco Monroo,” William Fitts.
eral other fnmllics lost all thoir fur­ Rincn, Chnrlcs Bertram Shopherd, McCRORY’S 10c STORE
"Tho Now Six Story First Nntionul niture and M. Hogan who leased tho
tho Seminolo county Board of County nnd nnd tho remainder lap money
Robort Carter Thrashor, William Lylo
Commissioners will moot next Mon­ nnd presents from ncccsBory com­ Bank,” Fay Loaning.
entire second floor informed tho Tapp, Mary Bell Allen, Anna Calhoun
“Tho Snnford Herald,” William I.ylo Herald reporter thnt none of thorn
dny, Juno 5th in tho commissioner’s panies.
DuBoso, Frances M. Dutton, Mnrlon
A second recheck of tho records Tapp.
room in the court house to cquallizo
hnd nny Insurance nlthough there Dolphin Hand, Alma Esther Lohncs,
“Tho Now School Buildings," Wil­ was Insurnnco on tho building. On
tho assessment roll and to honr com­ showed that three others besides
I’nttyo Lyles, Nellie A. Mosscngor,
plaints as to valuations an flxod by Murphy hold the lead at vnrjous liam Mnllom.
the first floor occupied by tho Ron- Dorothcn M. Dickey, Virginia Mayo
H o n irw h e rr In th is tow n I* oar
times Tuesday. Loon Durny took the
the assessor.
"Tennis Courts, Gymnasium and nud Ilnttery Servlco, tho storngo of
boy w ho In it " g o - n e t to r " spirit,
Neoly,
Florence
Marion
I’rico,
Lila
lead
at
the
seventy-fifth
lap
when
Ball Parks,” Harold Christensen.
BY ORDER COUNTY
Oaklnnd enrs nnd tires of tho Kent Nitn Murrell, Corn Edith Rutherford,
full of a r l t anil uinbltlon, anil ab­
“Our Country Club,” Arthur Moore. Vulcanizing Co., nnd tho Mnhonoy
s o lu te ly honest. Wo w a n t that
lwkly-.’ltd
COMMISSIONERS. Murphy drew Into tho pits. He wns
hoy.
Ho w ill ho tho only bojr
ousted, however, by Hnrry Hnrtz on
“Tho IloyB of tho High School," \\ alker Co., tho volunteers did vnllnnt Lillian Cook Shinholser, Carolyn E.
Stnnloy, Zillnh Neal Welsh, Margaret
iiKcnt In th is to w n for the famout
Mon’s dollar shirt salo at Rivors’ the next lap. Hnrtz held tho lend Bertram Shoppard.
servlco pushing the enrs out nnd car-,
MOVIK
W R H K I.Y MAO.VZIXK.
Tho toasts wero very clever nnd to rying out tires nnd othor supplies E. Zachary, Margaret M. Ericson, MnrBrothers, Sanford Avonuo, boginning until tho 84th lap when Peter DoPaHo will w o rk a f t o r school and
Frldny, Juno 2nd. Also n nice as­ olo took it for several turns. Hnrtz tho point nnd wore greatly enjoyed by that would hnvo been Injured by tho gnrot J. Gallagher, Florence E. Henry, i
sp a re tlmo. Ills pa&gt;* w ill bo what
Esther Louise Hughoy.
he m a k e s It; besides flno prlM*
sortment of hoslory, undorwenr, ties, spurted to the front again In tho 87th tho Rotary members nnd tho class­ water ns tho flames were confined to
nnd fre e Movie T l r k r l s .
When
collars and handkerchiefs. Como to and hold it until the 121st lap. Mur­ mates nliko. Thoy showed that tho tho second floor.
he m a k e s ttood, ho will he pro­
•
moted. If you a r o betw een H
us and snvo money.
6d-8tc phy, driving more thnn 100 miles nn boys of tho Senior clnss wore livo
All of these Anns wish to thank
nnd lit yen rs old. determ in e d to
hour, then forged to the lead and wns wires nnd wore keeping up with oventn tho bravo fellows who wont Into tho
m a k e uopd" nnd t r u l y think you
a r e the hdy fo r th is Job, then sp*
not hended again.
in tho City of Sanford.
LOOK OUT FOR CUT PRICES
flro nnd rondorod such valiant sorvlco
ply by l e t t e r to Mr. E. L. Ollbert.
' ‘P ersonal." 3rd floor. 110 Writ
1 Ilulck 4 ....................................... 8175
Besides winning tho second speed­
Col. Goorgo W. Knight was cnllod nt a time when such servlco was
JOth Htroot, Now York City. Ulv«
1 Cleveland .................................... 8360 way prizo of 810,000, Hnrtz Inst night upon to closo with a fow remarks to grently needed.
full dolnlla of a n y pnst Bollfntr «*•
porlonco; y o u r a g e ; p a r e n t's full
1 Club Roadster ........................... 8325 was awnrded 81,000 of tho lap monoy tho boys and ho gave them some excel­
namo nnd b u sin e ss; y o u r school
FACE NECK AND ARMS EASILY
grndo nnd nt loast tw o reforoncea.
1 Paige, nearly n o w ..................... 8825 Money prizes from scvornl automo­ lent idenn of good citizenship telling "I Got Real Mad When I Lost My
MADE SMOOTH, SAYS
All in good condition nnd real bar­ bile accessory companies boostod his them that thoy wore to bo tho future
Setting Hen," Mrs. Ilannnn.
SPECIALIST.
winnings sevornl hundred dollars leuders in tho city of Sunford and civ­
gains. Guarantee a fit. Terms.
"I went into the hen house ono
more.
ic reform rather thnn politics should morning nnd found my favarito Bettor
60-3tc
N. II. GARNER.
Any breaking out of tho skin, oven
bo their work and their aim in lifo. dead. I got real mad. Wont to the fiery, itching eczema;, can bo quickly
Phono Cates Crnta Co., for ferti­ His talk wns filled with the Rotary "tore, bought somo RAT-SNAP nnd overcome by applying a little MenAIRPLANE DISASTER
lizer
for your lawn nnd garden. Thoy spirit and ho dwolt nt tho closo upon in a week I got six dead rats. Every­ tho-Sulphur, declares n noted skin
AT LANGLEY FIPLD
will toll you tho kind to uso and mako tho Rotary axioms of “servlco ubovo body who raises poultry nhould keep specialist. Because of its germ dctho prlco nttrnctivo for you. Cates self" nnd "ho profits most who servos RAT-SNAP." Throo sizes, 35c* 05c, ‘ntroying properties, this
t l ly T b s A sso e ln lr d 1're sa )
sulphur
RICHMOND, Vn., Juno 1.—Wil­ Crnto Co., Phono 181.
36tfc best” and congratulated the boys upon $1.25. Sold nnd guaranteed by Bnll preparation begins nt jjneo to sootho
liam A. Snyder, of Wilkcnhoro, North
Centrally Located
tho fact that all but two of them ex­ Hardware Co.—Adv.
irritated skin and henl eruptions
Carnlinni, who was graduated yester­ Servant Girl Wouldn't Go in Cellar pected to gain a higher education by
kuch ns rash, pimples and ring worm.
FIRE-PROOF
day morning from tho Langloy Field
Fearing Rats.
attending collcgo.
SALESMEN—To soil
guaranteed
It seldom fails to removo the tor­
photographic school, was killed Into
Mrs. Topper, Plnlnflold, N. J., says:
A message to tho boys from Presi­ _tires nnd tubes. $100 a week [guar­ ment nnd disfigurement, nnd you do
Coo), Airy Rooms, and
yesterday whilo flying over his "Rats were so hnd in our cellar tho dent Thrashor wnB rend nnd fater sing­ anteed salary nnd commission. Uni­
not hnve to wait for relief from emOcean Front Apart­
uncle’s farm four miles from here, servant girl wouldn't go
there. ing “America” nnd tho boys giving n versal Tiro Co., Chicngo, 111.
42-4U bnrrasnmcnt. Improvement quickly
ments
nt reasonable
his singlo seat army plane going into Bought some RAT-SNAP nnd It yull for “Kotnry" tho hosts and guests
■
shows. Sufferers from skin trouble
rates
the
year round
n noso divo nnd bursting Into flnmos cleaned nil the rats out." RAT-SNAP departod with tho fooling that tho
Cuboh of onk or ivy .poisoning
_ ( should obtain a smnll Jar of Rowlcs
when It crashed. Identification wns destroys rnts nnd mice.
Absolutely night with tho younger spirits hnd should bo treated with Ballard’s Snow Mentho-Sulphur from nny
good
M. CUSTER
mado by tho undo through a ring on prevents odors. Comos in cnko form, mnde tho older mon youngor und the Liniment. It #Is antiseptic nnd heal­
druggist nnd uso it like cold cream.
Proprietor
Syndor’s finger.
no mixing. Cats or dogs won't touch Seniors folt that tho uvuning spoilt ing and a splendid remedy for.such —Adv.
His faco wan charred boyond rec­ it. Three sizes, 35c (15c, $11.25. Sold with tho older
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ognition. Earlier ho had been re­ nnd guaranteed by Ball Hnrdware1insight Into tho work of tho mon of
. . $1.20 per bottle.
Sold by Union
Stationery below cost at tho Herald
Phone No. 2
ported missing by othor planes that Co.—Adv.
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�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRn)AYf JUNE 9, 1922

ON SHELLING TOWN
DENIED THAT BRITISH T R 00P 8
WERE FIRED UPON AT
ANY TIME
( 11/ n &lt;

A aan rlatrd P rcaa)

BELFAST, Juno 6.—Although up
to Into Inst night the British troops
hnvo not Attempted to occupy either
Bollook or Mnghoramonu Castle, re*
sumption of activity on thnt front is
expected soon. Tho Republicans are
understood to bo pushing forward
largo relnforcomonts.
Tho correspondent of tho Belfast
Tolngrnph estimates tho death list in
tho recent fighting ns high an 30.
The Pettlgoc district where sovernl
more bodies hnvo been found, Is still
held entirely by the soldiois, tho con­
stabulary and the specials being kept
In tho renr.

!

LONDON, June 0.—Tho Irish Re­
publican army headquarters, says a
dispatch to tho Press Association last
night, has issued an official commun­
ique contradicting tho Ulster mili­
tary report on yosterdny’s occupation
of Pettlgoo by British troops. Mich­
ael Collins, head of the provisional
government, is understood to have re­
quested the British government to
hold an investigation of the whole af­
fair, the dispatch said.

It has been supposed that tho Irish
troops at Pottigoo were Irregular*
not under control of the provisional
govenment, but an official communi­
que issued last night from Beggars'
Bush, headquarters of tho Irish Re­
publican army snys thnt thoro were
no Irish troops in thnt district ex­
cept those of tho regular Republican
army. It Is denied in tho pommunD
quo that the British troops woro at
any time fired on, and tho British
army statement that in consequonce
of the shooting of a motor car driver
Pettigoe was shelled is contradicted.
Tho driver, it is asserted, was not
killed until lung after tho shelling,
when thoro was an interchange of
shots between the British and tho re­
treating Irish troops.
According to the Beggars' Bush
statement, one shell was fired while
the people were a t ninss and eight
others without warning or provoca­
tion imir.vdiatoly afterwards. Seven
of the Irish troops were klllud and
several captured. The British at pres­
ent occupy tho hill und vantage points
for two miles on tho Donegal side,
amt ail roads are traversed by Brit­
ish armored cars,
In nny circumstances tho joint ap­
peal of DeValcrn and Collins to tho
electors issued last evening is likely
to have the effect of discouraging
candidates against the Slim Fein tick­
et, and the Pettigoe incidents aro
considered an aid in bringing about
solidarity for securing no contests for
many of tho neats.

DUBLIN, Juno 0.—Michael Collins,
head of tho provisional government,
takes a most serious view of the Brit­
ish shelling of Pettigoe, in Free State
There are no managing editors in
territory and has demanded from tho Florida and the Jacksonville Metrop­
British authorities a full Inquiry into olis sent to Seattle, Washington, for
the circumstances.
one.

CATES CRATE CO.
THE BIG NEW FEED STORE
NOW IN OUR NEW BUILDING

MILK WILL INCREASE
YOUR WEIGHT SURE
SAYS LADY EXPERT
( O f T fc* A * m «I s U &lt; P r e M )

DEATHS

S. M. Gordon Killed,
Fell From Engine in
the Yards Last Night

•outhw e.t corner Motion is. „
couni/ line to Weklv*a
.
c ® fl* ln c r e e k In
t o w n s h i p 10 a., n . 29 H
e a s t e r l y a l o n g M i d oree'v
m o s t e a s t e r n p o r t i o n t h a r e o r T lr
s e c t i o n o f e a ld c r e o k w i t h
sectio n II. to w n o h ln l o p
ft*
t h e n c o e a s t to e o u th o n a t
s e c t i o n 22. T w p . l O B . n S j
so u th to s o u th w e s t corn er o F ? - '
q u a r t e r of s o u th w e s t quartos
H , t o w n s h i p 21 8.. It 19 l? .if

GAINESVILLE, June 6.—If you
( /r a m Saturday’# Dally)
don't believe milk will Increaso your
S. M. Gordon, n yard switchman of
weight, listen to what it did to two
(From Saturday’* Dally)
rats who wore not so skeptical. Miss DEATH OF MRS. W. A. ZACHARY the A. C. L. Railway, was killed last
Tho city was shocked this morning night when ho fell from tho running
Juanita Darrnh, an export of the
to
learn of tho death of Mrs. Cornolla hoard of a switch' englno under tho
Florida State College for women, in
quest of knowledge on the project, Bailey Znchary, beloved wife of W. A. wheels nnd was ground to ploces.
W hereas:
fin Id petition
experimented with three rats. Her® Znchary at their homo at CIO West From all that can bo learned of thc
t h n t p e t i t i o n e r s d e s i r e th e n ™ ? .^ * 1
First street.
Mrs. Zachary wnS' accident to which there seemed to be *nld
fa whnt she noted:
Hpoclal T n x S chool i . i J ? 1"
ln olo C o u n t y . P lo r ld ii i'.V fL—
't o
"In order to illustrate tho value of stricken yostordny afternoon and all no eye witnesses, Mr. Gordon wns rid­ flom
n
s
to
In c l u d e n i l o f the
ing
on
the
running
hoard
of
tho
In c l u d e d in sn ld D i s t r i c t
milk In the diet, whito rats of tho that physicians summoned In haste
ous
same litter were Bopnrnted from tho could do was dono for hor but It seem­ switch engine, ns nil of thorn are st he cn ot n dt el yr r iht eo rroyn bcoovnot i gd uescribe,i
r.et?
won’t
to
do
in
ardor
to
stop
off
nnd
th
o
t
e
r
r
i
t
o
r
y
h
e
r
e
l
n
n
h
o
vo p r,',* ;4 '
ed
that
the
time
had
come
for
this
mother and fed as follows: Number
od to ho c r e a t e d In to u s , A " t
1, n diet typical of certain rural sec­ loved ono to ho taken nnd her spirit mnko couplings nnd It is thought that S c h o o l D i s t r i c t to b e k n o w S ^ J '
b e r o d a s t h i s D o n r d shnU a.VL4 »■
In
passing
the
coal
shuto
a
large
lump
tions of Florida, minus milk; numbor fled early this morning after a bravo
h u t p r e f e r a b l y n s .S pec""
of
coul
on
tho
side
of
the
track
brush­
D i s t r i c t No. 2. Bom lnolo c oust*
2, the snmu food, plus milk equivalent fight for lifo during the long hours
dn.
d a l s o to be k n o w n *»
fM .
ed his feet out from under him before w o o nd n Hpoclnl
T n x S chool lllsirlM ***,$•
to a cupful a day in the diet of a of the night.
p e t i t i o n e r * , ^ *•*
Mrs. Comolin Znchary wns horn In he could recover his balance nnd ho t h nWt h tehreoyn s d: e s Bt rald
child; Number 3, the same food, plus
o n n elect
wnB
thrown
undor
tho
wheels
of
tho
ed
a
n
d
h
e
ld
w
i
t
h
i
n
th e i"",r ?.*• S C
Raleigh,
N.
C.,
about
fifty
years
ago
milk equal to a quart a day in tho
n b o v e d e s c r i b e d to d e te rm in e rtt7.fi!*
engine,
being
killed
instantly.
t
t
o
n
w
h
o
t
h
o
r
o
r
n
o
t
th e in fit.
and
spent
her
girlhood
lifo
in
that
secdiet of a child.
T n x S c h o o l D is tric t No t ail*
Tho accident is greatly deplored by Hpoclal
"Rat Number 2 grew to moro than tion, having married thoro and nbout
no lo C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , sh all he
na to In c l u d e n il o f the
double the size nnd weight of Number1thirteen years ago coming to this city \ nil tho officials of tho A. C. L. Rail­ eo
n o w I n c l u d e d t h e r e i n , und in . f f i *
way
and
all
his
fellow
employees
nnd
( h e r e t o to In c l u d e n il th a t i»
1; Number 3 more than outstripped (with hor husbandnnd fumily. She was
tl i r u o u a t h e r e t o m m s e c o n d i r &amp; S H
all the rest. At tho ond of ten 1a great lovor of homo and family ar.d his many friends in thc city whore he a b o v e d e s c r i b e d , w h e t h e r nr not Ik,!1.'.’
r s t n b o v o described ih,n V*
months Number it weighed n little whilo spending much of her timo in wns favorably known. Mr. Gordon cr lrot onrtye d f iIn
to n S p e c ia l Tax Hchni!V * I
came
hero
several
years
ngo
from
t
r
l
c
t
,
a
n
d
to do t o r m Im, the riu’mv
her
home
found
timo
to
devote
to
less thnn four times as much ns Num­
m i ll * o f d i s t r i c t tn x to U
Wlnnepcg,
Canada,
his
homo
nnd
hud
ber 1, although tho only difference church and friends, being an active
c o l l e c t e d a n n u a l l y (o r the "wo*V M
a r s , n n d lo d e te rm in e w h a u f t L
in enro nnd feeding hnd been tho member of tho Methodist church and been in tho employ of tho rallruad sl ao gr v oy e nn
t r u s t e e s f o r the U M d lW B I
ever
since.
He
leaves
a
wife
nnd
f o r th o n e x t e m i tt in g tw o years *17**I
milk. Furthermore, Number 3 boro a devout Christian since early child­
W
h
o
r
o
n
s
: I t a n n c . i r s from an'
I
two litters of young and reared them hood. In fact tho homo life and the nine children to mourn the loss of n a t i o n o f t h o s n l d p e ti ti o n * ., i
T
, e x h ib its th e re to —
u tt u.., h .'l ,„ai
thSt 1.....,
5*1
good deeds of this estimable Indy were husband and father.
successfully.
The
funeral
will
occur
from
tb
s
qiiatlnsd
electors
'wlm’puv'a
a
benediction
nnd
her
two
jewels
woro
“Milk supplies complete protein, nil
minerals except Iron, nnd tho vita- like tho Cornelia of history—her two Presbyterian church tomorrow after-1 w ho^r/.nii wliRVTOs1 iwfiVr'J'jS
at 3:00 o’clock, Dr. Brownlee of- nb»v(&gt; described, have signed n U mbI
daughters, Mary and Julia, who, while noon
mines mcossnry for health."
, ,,
, ,
. . .
.
(Ion,
won, nnan
a il tinni
h a t ssaid
a i d petition
petition »-in. El*I
Ur.
flo a tin g , in te rm e n t b ein g m a d e
in p u b lis h e d ■
*, •th&gt;.„
..... .Hally
. " . . " “A t«*» I
In
In
e Snnford
they hnvo pnssod tho ngc of childhood,
n n e w s p a p e r published |„ Semi-VS
County, F lo rid a, but
th.Jfu I
loved mother with the same enduring Lnkovicw cemetery.
SUNDAY HASEBALL
. not within
- Ithln thVaj}
mi new*
1
The sympathy of the many friends pt eurbr liitsohr eyd, wt hiet hr ei n holm.’
love of their early childhood whilo at
BANNED AT MEETING
snld t e r r i t o r y * ® ?
is
extended
to
the
family
in
their
Mpnco
o
f
tim
o
n
s
tty
inw
rouiilr#,!
SOUTH FLORIDA BAPTISTS her knee.
NOW T U K n F F o f t U In puMuaScn,
s a i d p e t i t i o n a n d In purHunnce to w,
The death of Mrs. Zachary has cast bereavement.
Hon"
SCO. 661 602. 663. s9j and
( H r The A m w ln lc d Prraa)
a shadow on the household of her
v is e d a o n o r n l S t a t u t e s of Florid# vE
BRADLEY JUNCTION, June 0.— many friends, who, while they do not
(IG6 cures Malaria] I'ever. 38-20tc TICK is hereby g i v e n th a t nn &lt;t%Mn,
Will b e bold, n n d th e sums |* h,V#ii
Tho South Florida Baptist Associa­ understand hor sudden demise, feel
o r d e r e d to ho ho
tho m
territory
mmld
in w
« ith
11iiin
in mo
r tor» I
e ro n bo vn f i r s t doner Ihcil, on thr t i l l
tion which mot hero recently, recorded that God has taken ono of Ids people
A LTERATION S ALE—ST A RTS hilny
o f J u n o , A. It. 1922, to
I
its opposition to the playing of Sun­ to live in tho realms above,
Juno 11.—Lloyd Shnc Store 43-ltc w ho! h e r o r n o t t h e limit* of .special Tti i
S c h o o l D i s t r i c t No 2. Hamlnols r.'ountr I
day hnsehnil in the phosphate mining
F lo r M n . s h a l l ho oxtemlm l ko i t to tell
Deceased lives a loving husband and
e lm le n il o f th o t e r r i t o r y now Iticludill
district of this section of tho state. two daughters, ono sister, Mrsv John SOLDIERS KILLED
th o ro lti, n m l a l s o t h a t territory conllSI
s t h e r e t o n n d h orenhove ircoaiM
The Association wns said to represent Wyatt, of Richmond, and brother, O.
IN AUTO ACCIDENT du ooxucrlh
o d , w h o t h o r o r not the trrrliorrl
53 churches with a combined member­ L. Daily, of Raleigh, to mourn her
h e r o n b o v o f i r s t dORcrlbed shall hr ere I
nloil
I
n
b eco m e a S picbl Till
ship of (1,700. The Association ad- o s s . The sympathy of the entire
BALTIMOR.., June 3.—Two sold­ S c h o o l tDo i sanil
t r i c t : w h o snail hr ichotll
o f onicl d i s t r i c t , tf enlaynf |
opted n committee resolution unnni- ltommunlty is extended to them in iers were Instantly killed nnd two fa­ nt rnuds t ccos
r e a t e d ) : Iho n u m b e r of rnltll wl
mously opposing the ploying of the thcir hour of 8orrow. Tho flinornl wi]| tally injured nnd six others wore d i s t r i c t tn x to ho levied ami eoli«kJI
t i u u l y f o r t h e tw o succecdim; yuri r
National pastime on tho Sabhnth. occur fron, thc Methodist church to- hurt, when u truck currying ten sold­ n nAll
q u a l i f i e d e le c to rs , wlm pav | u j I
o
n
o r porinmiil property t i l l
iers from Camp Holubird went ovor r e s iediet h ewri t rheianl th
The practice hnd been long indulged morrow afternoon at 4:00 o'clock,
o t e r r i t o r y first abrtil
in. thc resolution set forth.
an embankment near Westminster, d e s c r i b e d s h n l l tie e n title d to vote 111
sn ld e le c tio n .
■
Mnrvlnnd today.
T h e s a i d e l e c tio n shnll hr hell 111
DEATH OF JUDGE CHENEY
c o m p l i a n c e w i t h th o la w s of the SUtll
WANTS TO FACE MUSIC
(From S*(urS*7't Dully)
| o f F l o r i d a , au tl ftho s o v e r a l pollliiir
FOR ROBBERY OF BANK
I!K.SOLUTION,
O
l
tD
K
I
l
F
O
K
A
ND
NOw i t h i n th o t e r r i t o r y f i r s t above d ucrthl
Judge John M. Cheney, for thirtyT I C K O F H L E C T IO N
ed._ w h e r e t h e la s t g e n e r a l election v u l
seven years one of tho host known
h eld , t o - w l t , a t L a k e Mary, Precinct l ._
W h e r e a s : A p e t i t Ion f r o m t h e q u a i l - 10. I . o n g w
( 11/ T h r Aaanrlntril Pri-aa)
' o o d P r e c i n c t No
" 9,. nnd AIU&gt;|
citizens
of
Orlando,
died
at
his
home
fled d o c t o r s w
wfu
h o p u y n tn x on e i t h e r
b r i n g s I’r e e l n c l No. 11.
NEW ORLEANS, Juno 0.—A man
T h o f o l lo w in g n a m e d p o n o m u t l
real or perso n al p ro p u rty an d w ho are
who stated ho wan William Forgo son on North Ornngo avenue yesterday r e s i d e n t s o f t h a t p o r t i o n o f S e m i n o le h e r e b y a p p o i n t e d rb c le r k s ami Iniptol
C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , d e s c r i b e d n s f o l lo w s , t o r s o f t h e i r re s p e c ti v e preclncli til
afternoon
at
two
o'clock
after
an
ex­
of Randlcman, N. C., walked Into po­
hold s a i d e lec tio n , t o - w l t:
|
Ho was sixty-three t o -Bwelgt i: n n i n g n t s o u t h e a s t c o r n e r o f S e c ­
L a k e M a r y , P re c i n c t No. 10: A. I I
lice headquarters Sunday night and tended illness.
fijo
h
lo
m
.
C
le
rk
,
nnd
Mrs.
II.
i&gt;.
Durull
t
i
o
n
21,
t
o
w
n
s
h
i
p
21
H,
It
30
R
,
r
u
n
t h o n c o w e s t to th o s o u t h w e s t c o r n e r J e s s i e M. F e rg u s o n , J. D. Hv.ini, ls*l
told tho police thnt ho robbed tho years old.
It 30 15., s p e c t e r s
People's Hank of that place of $4(17 .Tudgu Cheney had hoon in poor sneocrttiho n to 13,s o ut ot hwwn es sh ti p c o21r n eH„
L o n g wood, P r e l e c t No. 9: C. fl. I
r of sectio n
health
for
more
thnn
a
year,
and
31. t o w n s h i p 21 R , It. 30 IS., t h e n c e wont ry , C l e r k , nud 1*. W. Hhort,
on May HI, last. "My wife Is sick I
fi
a
tc h o r , Mrs. I,. C ra m e r . liiBpcctori
a
l
o
n
g
c
o
a
a
t
y
lin
e
to
s
o
u
t
h
w
e
s
t
c
o
r
n
e
r
want to see her, and am ready toxfaco 1early In January ho underwent nn s e c t i o n 19, t o w n s h i p 21 S., I t 29 13., A l t a m o n t e S p rin g s. Precinct No. 11:1
A. 11. F u l l e r , C lerk, an d W. 11.
operation nt the Orange General H ob - t h e n c e n o r t h a l o n g c o u n t y lino to W o- M
the musk'v" he Raid.
a r y W h i t e h e a d a n d Marlon F ll*tli
k lv n r i v e r t h e n c e n u r l h c a s t c r l y a l o n g
pital. For a timo he seemed to bo mild r i v e r to th o I n t e r s e c t i o n of s a l u I n s p e c t o r s .
_
T h e c l e r k s a n d Inspector.* holding t u |
r i v e r w i t h th o o u e l a n d w e s t c e n t e r li n e
recovering
nnd
was
removed
to
his
s
altl
e
l
e
c
t
i
o
n
a
t
tho
several
pollltf
o f s e c t i o n 9, t o w n s h i p 20 8 , It. 29 K„
RE-OPEN BECK KILLING
m ed iately , nfter
home, hut complications developed t h o n c o e a s t t o s o u t h e a s t c o r n e r o f th o pp olallcse s ,c losshea l lm, a Im
k e r e t u r n s of tho
n o r t h e a s t q u a r t e r s e c t i o n 7, t o w n s h i p
e
l
e
c
t
i
o
n
to
th
o
C
o
u n t y Hoard of Pablkl
and with tho exception of ono or two 20 R , It. 30 15., t h o n c o n o r t h o u o - h n l l
(1 1 / T hi* A n &lt; n H « ln I P r r * * )
th o n c o e a s t to S n n f o r d G r a n t line I n s t r u c t i o n fo r H omlnola County, KlorM
OKLAHOMA City, Okln., Juno 0.— rallies he grew steadily weaker until mllo,
t h o n c o s o u t h e a s t a l o n g s a i d lino to c e n ­ d a, a t t h e o ff lc o o f th e .Superintend#!!I
Son-I
The killing of Lieut. Col. Paul Ward early yesterday he became uncon­ t e r s e c t i o n 10, t o w n s h i p 20 8 , It. 30 15,, ofof r dP.u bFl li oc r iIdn as .t r u c t i o n , Court Iloose.
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t h e n c e s o u t h o n o m ile, t h e n c e c a s t o n e T ills r e s o l u t i o n , o r d e r and notice snail■
Beck, ranking officer at Postflcld, Ok­ scious and all hope was abandoned. h a l f m llo t h e n c e s o u t h t o b e g i n n i n g ,
h i c h s a i d d e s c r i p t i o n In c l u d e s a n d e m ­ ho p u b l i s h e d o n c e n week for huR ,lb - l
lahoma, flying station, by Jean P.
Until the day before his denth w
b r a c e s a ll t h a t t e r r i t o r y o f H em lno lo c o s s l v e w e e k s In t h e Sanfota Hereld, » |
C
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u n ty , F l o r i d a , now In c lu d o d a n d a m - n e w s p a p e r p u b l i s h e d In Seminole COMt]
Day, wealthy oil man nnd barrister, Judge Cheney insisted upon rising
b r a c e d In Hpocfal T a x S c h o o l D i s t r i c t tv, n n d h a v i n g a g e n e r a l circulating
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in tho latter's home hero on April 4, daily and sitting in a chair, where he No. 2, S e m i n o l e C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , s a id t h r o u g h o u t th o C o u n t y
All o f w h i c h Is d o n e itnd ordered efI
x S c h o o l D i s t r i c t b e i n g a ls o
wns re-opened yesterday when n received friends. He was nt nil times Sk np oe cwi anl aTs nth
e L o n g w ood S c h o o l D i s l r lc t , th o C o u n t y B o a r d o f Public Inetruclleil
f o r H em ln o lo C o u n t y , Florida. In w l
hoard composed of high officers of cheerful, frequently remarking thnt it t o g e t h e r w i t h t h a t t e r r i t o r y of S e m i ­ slo
p a s s e m b l e d n t H anford. I lnrldi, tWJ|
n o le C o u n ty , F l o r i d a , c o n t i g u o u s lo s a id
t h e 16th d a y o f May, A D. D ll.
the army from Washington went Into was necessary “to take the good with d i s t r i c t a n d d e s c r i b e d a s f o l lo w s :
C
llAUltlSON,
(Seal of B o a rd )
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B e g in n t th o H15 c o r n e r of S e c ti o n 31,
ChelrrsUl
active sesison in the federal court the had,"
t o w n s h i p 21 H, It. so 15 , r u n t h e n c e w u s t
w e s t c o r n e r S e c ti o n 33, T o w n ­ A t t e s t :
room here to review alt proceedings
Funeral services will life conducted stoh i ps o u2 tt h S,
It. 30 15., n o r t h to s o u t h wont
T. W. LAW T O N .
in the affair.
H u p e r t u t e m l e n t aiui I-5x-offief*
at his home nn Sunday afternoon, tho c o r n e r S e c ti o n 21, t o w n s h i p 21 H, It 30
i-D-lt
15., t h o n c o w e s t a l o n g c o u n t y lino to
S ecretary.
Rev. T. II. McConnell, pastor of the
VETERANS’ BUREAU
First Presbyterian church, officiat­
SELECTS SITES FOR
ing. Burial will he in Greenwood
BIG REDUCTION IN PRICE '
FOUR NEW HOSPITALS cemetery, with Orlando Lodge No, McWhorter No. 31 Hand Fertilizer Distributors now $19.25 f. o. I). J
fi'J, F. &amp; A. M., In charge of a brief ville, Fin. Write for spctyul cash discounts nnd delivered price. Hundrt
( 11/ Tlir Anniirliil.d Prraa)
service at the grave. The hour ’of of these in use by Sanford Growers.
WASHINGTON, June ({.—Decision
the service hus not been determined, "GET NEW MARCH, 1922, BRICE LISTS----------------- BEFORE BUYING
(o build new votornns bureau hospit­
John Moses Cheney was horn in
E. O. PAINTER FERTILIZER CO.. Jacksonville. Fla.
als for the treatment of disabled sold­
Milwaukeq, Wisconsin, January fl,
iers at Liberty, N. Y., Knoxville,
1855), but first nttended school at
Iowa, Chllleothe, Ohio and Tacoma,
Woodvillc, New Hampshire, where
IB S )
Washington, and to lease a hospital
his family removed shortly after his
at Muskogee, Oklahoma, for tho name
birth. In 1881 lie was graduated
use, was announced yesterday by Di­
from the New Hampshire Literary
rector Forbes.
Institute and four years later from
the law school at Boston University.
ATTENTION.
Ho married Ellzuhcth Alexander nt
High School Boys nnd Girla
Bristol, New Hampshire, after leav­
ing the university.
The American Legion is offering
After lie was admitted to tho bar :
scholarship prizes worth from $2G0
by the Massachusetts supreme court
to $7f»() for the best essay on the sub­
I HAVE THEM
In 1883, he canto to Orlando nnd was
ject. "DOW THE AMERICAN LEG­
associated with Arthur L. Odlin In
ION CAN BEST SERVE THE NA­ the practice of his profession. With
TION." Any boy or girl hetwoon others ho established tho Orlando
tho ages of 12 nnd IH is eligible to
Water Company, Inter adding tho el­
enter this contest. Thin should be ectric plant and building one of tho
of cHpccinl interest to the graduates
largest ice plants in the stnte. Thono
is uttractof this year. For further informa­ utilities were tho best equipped in
injj atten­
tion you muy call on tho superinten­ Ihc Southland. But nsidp from his
dent of schools at tho court hounp, own business, Judge Cheney wns iden­
tion -lots urc being sold right along nnd building in this
Sanford Fla.
section is such ns to gladden the heart of those who have
tified with virtually every movement
T. W. LAWTON,
the good of Sanford at heart.
for the upbuilding of Orlando, serv­
f&gt;8-2tp—431tp
Supt Schools. ing tho city whenever cnllcd upon In
a hundred different ways. Tho re­
This is no idle talk—1 have weighed the statement atui
ENJOYED PICNIC
sults of his untiring services nri^ evi­
to say just whnt is my candid convictions would put it
Tho Freshman English Class en­ denced on every hand,—Orlnndo Sen­
joyed a delightful picnic Friday given tinel.
most too strong for the careful, conservative person—-that
by their teacher, Mrs, McKay in hon­
person whoso eyes are turned buckward—The fellow who
or of Miss Georgia Mobley, who won
DIED AT THE COUNTY HOME
has VIS ION will agree with me now—the othor later.
the medal offered by the Coloninl
SUNDAY, MAY 28TH
Daughters for the best patriotic es­
(From Saturday’# Dally)
say. After several hours spent In
Mrs. Jane Tyre Bnrbor, in her 78th
swimming nnd other out-door sports year. A resident of Fort Rood for
a delightful picnic lunch was nerved. moro thnn 50 years. Sho wan known
The young people weer chaperoned to nil tho early settlors of Ornngo and
by Mrs. G. K. McKny, Mrs. E. D. Hcminnla counties. Mrs. Barber had
“The Man Who Sella Dirt Cheap"
Mobley und Miss Martha Fox. Be­ hoon nn Inmnto of tho Homo for
sides the members of the Freshman nearly throo yct^rs. Relatives, Is liv­
Class &gt;vho enjoyed this day's outing ing, unknown.
W atch the South East Corner of Pa^e *1Mp
were Misses Katherine Itny, Sarah
—A FRIEND.
Malpas and Florence McKny.
A Herald Want Ad will help you.

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It T a k e s Real H o r s e P o w e r

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It often takes “ real h orse power" to null the
heavy mud stuck uutomobile out of a hole. But
horses that have been fed right will have the extra
power needed for such work.
If you want your horses and mules in thc “pink"
of condition for any kind of heavy hauling you
must feed them right. Then thcy ll have glossy
coats, bright eves and they’ll stand erect and firm.
You’ll get a full day’s work, no lost working time.
Scores of horse and mule
owners have found that Purina
O -M o le n e feed produ ces
healthier horses and mules and
more work.
It costs no more to feed.
Purina O-Molenc is made of
choice grains s p e c ia lly pre­
pared, and balanced to get
more work from work animals.
W e’ll he glud to tell you
more about it.
Phone or call.

ALL PRICES EFFECTIVE AT ONCE FOR CASH
Purina O-Molenc 100-lbs., per sa c k ..............
$2.52
Pdrinn Cow Chow, 24'/« Protoen, 100-lbs., per sack......... $:i.2!I
Purina Calf Chow, 25-lbs., per sack .................................... $1,110
Purina Hen Chow (Scratch) 100-lbs., per sack ................$2.80
Purina Hen Chow (Scratch), 50-lba., per sa c k ..................$1.10
Purina Hen Chow (Scratch), 8 1-3-lbs., per sack ......... $0.30
Purina "Winner Brand" Scratch 100-lbs., per sa c k ............$2.50
Purina Baby Chick Feed, lQO-lbs., per sack .................. $3.31
Purina Baby Chick, 50-lbs., per sa c k .................................... $1.73
Purina Baby Chick Feed, 8 1-3 lbs., per sack ................. $0.35
Purina Chicken Chowder, 100-lbs., per sack ......................$3.70
Purina Chicken Chowder, 50-lbs., per sock ........................$1.91
Purina Chicken Chowder, 8 1-3-lbs., per sa c k ......................$((.10
Purina Pigeon Chow, 100-lbs., per sa ck ................................ $1.81
Lai rp Dairy Feed, 100-lbs., per sa c k ....................................$3.51)
Cotton Seed Meal, Bright 7%, per sack ..................... ........$2.52
No. 1 Race Horse White Clip Oats, 100-lbs., per sack ____$2.50
No. 2 Wiiite Clip Oats, 100-lbs., per sa ck .............................. $2.10
No. 2 Yellow Mixed Corn, 100-lbs., per sa c k ..................... $1.91
No. 2 Whito Corn, 100-lbs., per sa c k .................................. $1.91
Alfalfa Meal Pea Green, 100-lbs., per sa c k ........................ $2.21
Pure Wheat Brand, 100-lbs., per sack ....................
$2.58
Pure Wheat Shorts, 100-lbs., per sack ................................ $2.35
Grit for Chickens, 100-lbs., per sack.................................. $1.50
Oyster Shell, 100-lbs., per sack ..............................~............$1.50
Have you seen that new chic fountain we just got In? It
fits any MASON JAR, can’t leak or overflow. CHICKS can’t
get wet ami CHILI.—It saves baby chicks. It and PURINA
keeps them healthy and growing. We are giving them free
with a sack of PURINA CHICK CHOW. Tell your neighbor.
Call and get yours—if not listed ask us for it. Will give one
sack of Old Beck Sweet Feed or Purina Molasses Feed with
every $10.00 purchase. For your garden and flowers phone
us for fertilizer. We know the kind you need nnd furnish
any amount. Phone us your wants— if we haven’t got it will
get it for you. Thanks!

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Farms, Homes,
Groves, Lots
SANFORD IS GROWING

“SPIRLING’S SUBDIVISION’

J. E. SPURLING

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feet that the shooting occurred In the
Ward homo when the baker, In league
with the blackmailers against anoth­
er person, had fired In anger when he
found he was being doublo crossed.

IDGBEETVETERANS
R ichm ond, V*., J u n e
(S p ecial)—
• jo l u n o a d h a i c a l l e d l o r t h e r e m n a a t *
f th a t a r o r w h i c h d e f e n d e d h e r f o r
Jour r * v » a n d b y t h e t h o u a a n d e wUl
L . l u r r l T o r e a n e w e r t h e a u m m o n e to
he h®te o n J u n e l l i 10, 21 a n d M&lt;
n , i u t th re e daye a re th o e e d ie d
L f th e w e l c o m U g a n d e n t e r t a i n m e n t
*7 tll0 U n i t e d C o n f e d e r a t e Y e t e r a n e
t ^ . i r 33d a n n u a l r e u n i o n . J u n e 12
tee been eet aa th e d a t e fo r b eg in n in g
tha c e re m o n le a w h i c h wlH e n g a g e t h e
W tenilon o f t h e C o n f e d e r a t e d S o u t h e r n
Memorial A e e o c U t i o n a n d o f S o n a of
Confederate Y e t e r a n e .

p ^ t r i t l o u are now complete fet
teklnx care of the enormoue number
of rliltori who are expected to attend
(ho reunion. The veterane will he
jrtde comfortable at the hotels, with
trloodi or relatlree and ^n private
homo.
Provide Comfortable Quartere.
Upon their arrival at the railroad
ftetlom Id thla city, each veteran will
ho mot by a member of the Reunion
CouiLuitUo. given an identification
and aielgned to quartara, If
pravloui arrangement* for accommodatfooa have not haen made. How•var, SrlgadiarOaneral Jo Lana Stem,
chairman of tha Reunion Committee,
crfti that all vleltora make their raacrvatlona before coming to Richmond,
inlying to the hotels or to the Information and Quartern Committee,
yaitofflce Box No. 6M. Richmond for
icarten In private homea and boardid bouaea.
Reasonable coat, from 91.25 to |3
fir day for lodging and breakfast, will
prevail In prlveta homea Dinner and
■upper, with the compliments of the
-City of Richmond and the Common­
wealth of Virginia, will be supplied
Confederate veterans who desire them
•a June 20, 21 and 21.
elaborate Program.
The program of exsrcUes and enter­
tainments piobably wlil make this the
peat ost reunion In the history of the
United Confederate Veteran*. One of
ttM most impressive exercise* In
which the vetcrane will take part will
b« the laying of the corner stone for
the Matthew Fontaine Maury monu­
ment.
Addresses will be delivered by some
•t the South's greatest orators, there
will be n groat parade and review,
bind concerts, a Confederate ball and
dorms of other features designed par­
ticularly to entertain and please the
Olil Houih's heroes.

New Developments
in the Ward Case
Blackmail Mystery
^

(Sly T h e A s s o c i a t e * P r e s s )

VERBAL FIGHT
OVER PROBE IN
STEEL MERGER
( B r T h e A sso cia ted P r e s s )

NEW YORK, Juno 5.—The sparks
flow agnln Saturday at tho Lockwood
committee Investigation of tho latest
steel merger, with Samuel Untormyer
committee counsel, swinging on tho
anvil nnd Mortimer L. Schlff, of
Kuhn, I,oeb &amp; Co., flaring in angor at
his interrogations. Tholr verbal fus­
illade got so hot one time that Untermyer warned tho bnnker ho might go
to Jnil for refusing to answer ques­
tions. Schiff quickly intimated that
if ho di&lt;V Untormyer would keep him
company behind the bars.
The discussion centered around tho
pnrt Kuhn, Loeb &amp; Co., are to tnko in
merging the Republic, Mldvalo nnd
Inland companies into the North
American Steel Corporation, Schlff
insisted the relationship of his firm
was purely open of bnnklng. They
were "finnncilly fathering” the enter­
prise, he snid and.wore to head a
syndicate to underwrite $75,000,000 In
preferred stock nt |D0 and $44,000,000 in common nt $40, nnd then raise
another $20,000,000 in cimh to pur­
chase additional Midvnte paper.

Balloon Race
Ended Yesterday;
Florida Man Third
Brought His Balloon Down Snfely in
the Ozark Mountains
(Ily T h e A a a o c la t e d P r e a a )

PORTUGUESE AVIATORS
ter before the committed* as a strike
vote of the membership will deter­
RESUME THEIR FLIGHT
Steamer Yesterday
mine what action Is to bo taken."
RETURN ACROSS ATLANTIC
Eleven standard railway
union
on Parana River
heads wil lgnther in Cincinnati Tues­
(B y T h e A a a o eia lr* P reaa)
PERNAMBUCO, Brasil, Juno 6.—
day to tuko somo definite stops re­ Steamer Carried Oil Cargo and Blew
Tho Portuguese nnvnl nvintore, Cougarding the bonrd's now wage cute.
Up Without Warning
tlnho nnd Sacndura started from the
Island of Fornado Noronhn, off the
TRAIN CRASHES INTO
( l l r T h e A s s o c ia te * P reaa)
BUENOS AIRES, Juno 5,—Eighty Brnsilinn const for Pernambuco at
AUTO; FOUR KILLED
person b nro believed to have perished seven forty-five this morning In re­
in sinking yesterday of tho steamer sumption of thoir
trnns-Atlantic
(B y T h e A sso c ia te * P r e s s )
UNION S. C., June 5.—Four peo­ Villa Franca on the Parana river near flight.
ple were killed nnd two others possi­ Posadas'; nt that pont tho river forms
bly fatally Injured Saturday when a tho boundary betwono Argentina and SOUTH FLORIDAS SHIPMENTS
Southern Rnilwny passenger train Parnguny. Tho vessel cnrrlcd one
OF FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
crashed Into nn automobile whero a hundred passengers. One hundred
ALMOST 10,000 MORE CARLOADS
community road crosses tho railroad. drums of nnphthn in tho enrgo. One
The dend are: Jnmos Vnughnn, B. J. survivor said the sleeping passengers
( n r T ha A sso c ia te * P reaa)
Vnughnn, Miss Laura Austin nnd wore awakened nt 1:40 o'clock yester­
TAMPA, June 5.—South twid Cen­
Miss Minlno Austin. John McKcown day morning nnd rushed to deck to tral Florlad's shipments of agricul­
nnd Ben Alton Whitlock are thought find tho vessel in flames. A few sec­ tural products this season total near­
to be fntnlly injured.
onds inter there was a heavy explos­ ly 10,000 cars more thnn the move­
ion. The vessel sank n few minutes ment to this dnte last year, accord­
HOUSE PASSES SENATE
Inter one mile from shore.
ing to records of the railroads nnd
mnrketlng
organizations, the nggreWAR FINANCE BILL
Glades county is coming Into the gnte to date, since Inst September 15
limelight as a possible field for oil. being 01,522 cars. The totnl includes
( H r T h e A s s o c i a te d P r e s s )
WASHINGTON, June 5.—Tho sen­ Leases on 80,000 acre's have been sold only the solid carload movement and
ate bill extending for one yenr tho life to Tcxr.r companies who will begin doe snot include the countless thous­
of the War Finance Corporation, was drilling nt once. If Florida crosses ands of shipments in less thnn carpassed Snturdny by the house with the border line from n possible to nn Icad lots. Central Florida’s ship­
n minor amendment which send it to actual oil producin gfield, won't the ment of vegetables, watermelons nnd
conference.
cantaloupes is just beginning to get
stntc boom?
underway nnd authorities here expect
For quick results, try n want ad.
Have you rend tho want adB today? thnt the toetl for the season, when
tbsi movement is completed, will be
nt least 70,000 cars.
Comparative figures on shipments
to dntc nnd for the same period Inst
N o tic e Is h e r e b y Riven t h a t th o f o l l o w i n g dcscrlhoil In nils, o r so m u c h t h e r e o f ns year in cnrlond lots:
s h a l l bo n e c e s s a r y to p u y th o n m o u n t d u e f o r tn x e s h e r e i n s e t o p p o s i te to th o
1022 1021
s o m e t o g e t h e r w i t h c o s t s o f s u c h sitle n n d m lverttsliiR . w ill tic sold n t p u b li c
33,309
a u c t i o n n t 10 n. in , M o n d ay , J u l y 3rd. 1913, n t th o sch ool h o u s e In t h e T o w n o f Citrus fniits _____ ---.13.7G4 35,1)09
A l t a m o n t e S p r i n g s , t h e C o u n t y o f S c m t n o lo n n d S ln to of F l o r i d a .
Mixed vcgotnblcs .. . . . 2 ”01 2,504
Lettuce - ............ .. . . . 2,285 2,057
Tomatoes ------------ . . 8,1fl8 4,804
A m o u n t o f T a x e s Celery ..................... . . . 4,215
4,162
ai
a n d C o ata
O) a
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4.410
2,314
Irish
Potatoes
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.
.
bi
D e s c r i p t i o n of
2
1,400
U
Cabbage _________ . . . 2,860
«Lf
Land
9C
s s
105
Strawberries
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.
.
2081
a
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ft
450
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078
Watermelons
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0
H h a
•Peppers ____ ___ . . . 654
N l V l l of S W U o f Si:Vi a n d N 1
. . . 225
•Benns ---o f NK14 o f S W 14 * N H of
o f HE 44 o f aw i f (U-hh bog.
. . . 2,000
•Cucumbers
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40
c o r n e r ..................................................... 13 21 29
•ClnHsifled Inst senson with ‘Mixed
r u n H 264 fi. N tr.r. ft., W 264
ft.. H 166 f t ) n n d Lot " I I " o f A l­
Vegetables."
t a m o n t e L u n d , H o te l n n d N a v i ­

NOTICE

MILWAUKEE, Wis., June 6.—
Lieutenant W. F. Reed, navy pilot, of
Pensacola, Fla., nnd tho last of tho HI
airmen to leave Milwaukee in tho nat­
ional air rnco last Wednesday, wns
reported In dispatches to tho Wiscon­
sin Aero Club to have landed Fridny
in tho Ozark mountains in Southern
g a t i o n Co.’s p l a t ............................
lien in 8 W c o r n e r o f N '4 o f H*4
Missouri.
of 8 E H of 8 W U
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13 21 2»
r u n E 264 ft. N 165 ft. W 261
Tho United States coast guard ser­ ft.
H mr, f t .......
vice announced Inst night thnt Lieut. S&lt;4 o f 815*4 o f H W 14 n n d b e g i n
13 21 29
S W c o r o f 8 1 5 * 4 ..............................
Reed had covorod 535 miles, making
r u n 15 H Vj c h a i n s , N 10 c h a in s ,
W
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him third in the race and one of the N ‘4 Of H15&gt;4 o f N15'4
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14 21 29
11 21 2!'
American contenders in tho internat­ N 1514 o f N15 1« ........
23 21 29
815 Vi o f N 15 U ...........
ional event to be held nt Geneva.
HW«4 of NI5U
................................. 24 21 29
'i o f NI5'4 o? NW»S ...................... . 24 11 80
Tho telegram from Lieutenant Reed HMcr
HW c o r N W '4 o f NI5J4.......
24 21 29
r u n N 263 fl, H 87 iIor . 15 to h r i c k
follows:
ro a d , a to HI5 c o r of NWV4 of
“Salem, Mo.—Navy balloon lundod NI5V4. W in h u g ...................................
W *4 o f HWJ1 o f N W V4 ____ 24 21 29
very gently in valley cornfield in
24 21 29
o f N WU
&gt;1 ...........................
nnd
15’4
of
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Ozark mountains at 10:55 a. m.t Juno 815&lt;i‘
H\V&gt;1 o f wWiN Wi -4
VI .... .......... .
24 21 29
2, 18 miles) north of Emminonco, Mo. II or in ft 15 o f HW c o r n e r o f NI5V4
7 21 30
o f 8W &gt;4 ........................................... ...
Without ballast and wind coming
Him H 308.62 ft W 82 ft N 268.62
15 82 ft to Im p................. .......
from west. No mennH communica­ n «ft.,
^ 2Hi ft a o f n i :&gt;4 of at5V4 of
tion. Balloon equipment by wagon to
7 21 30
Hun*H 71 dopreoH W 702.2 ft. H
Salem, Wo came by horobnek thru
370.5 ft, N 69 dPRrcoH, 15 260 ft,
S (67.5 ft, W 131.4 ft. 8 210 ft 15
mountains nnd valley trails to Rector,
.103 fl . N 335 ft.. 15 170.8 ft. N
to beir .................................. _....
automobile Rector to Salem.”
H en HW c o r o f S 1511 o f HW 14........
M 30
Ill a second tclcgrum Lieut. Reed
r u n W 73 ft, N 891 6 ft., 15 360.1
ft.
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ft,
W
287.1
ft
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placed his distance from Milwaukee
p a r t H n n d 15. o f b ri n k r o a d )
at 445 miles. Oqlctals of tho coast Ili-K. 2HT I ft 15 A 470 ft N of
aw
cor. o f H i:H Of a w ' 4 ......... .
n 30
guard, weather burenu nnd nuro club
r u n 15 ir.o fi, N no ft w ir,o ft
a
n
o
fi
estimated the distance variously from H cr 647.7 ft 15 n n d 420 ft N o f HW
7 21 30
o r o f HI5*4 o f HWV4 ............ ...... .
475 to 550 miles. Until official an­ crim
W 160 ft. N loo ft, 15 ICO ft,
nouncement of the distance made by
a loo ft ...............................................
nt H 'l Sent Ion P o s t of.
21 30
tho various contenders is made local licit,
r u n W 10.8 ft N 336 ft 15 40.8 ft
a 336 fl to b e g ..................................
aero club men snid they would do Ih-ir.
200 ft a of NW c o r o f 15V4 o f
nothing toward distributing tho prize
HE 14 o f S W '4 .................................
7 21 30
rim N 200 ft 15 676 ft H 105.4
money.
a w ti« b e g , .
...........................
647 2 ft 15 o f 8 W c o r o f
If Lieut. Reed's own estimate of his Heir.
7 21 30
HI5V4 o f HW V4 .....................................
r
u
n
15 210 ft, N 210 ft, W 210 ft,
distance is correct, it was pointed out,
H "'Mi f|
ho will bo placed fourth instead of rtc-K." 408 ft W o f &lt;4 S e c t i o n " P o s t
30
In a line ...i ............. ............. ...........
third, dropping behind Van Orman.
Him W 130 fl, N 336 fl. E I3S

WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., Juno 5.—
i The eighteenth tiny of the Wnrd
■hooting mystery brought
three
»Wp developments. Tho first was
the discovery in Philadelphia of a
wounded mnn giving tho name of
John Clcnzo, of Now York, suspected
of being tho companion of Clarence
Peters, alleged to have been shot by
Walter S. Wnrd, nt tho time tho
wealthy baker’s son clnims to hnvo
killed tho ex-sailor in self defenso.
Unsuccessful scnrcl) for n wounded
man was conducted yesterday In
Stamford, Conn.
The second development wns the
discovery thnt a man known ns 'Jack'
had been soon, Into Thursday night, at
the Mills hotel In New York whero
Cicnzo claims to hnvo stayed. Ho was
WASHINGTON, June 5.—Tho bu■aid to havo driven up In a red auto-; renu of aeronautics of tho navy de­
mobile of tho Hnmo make and color partment received a disputch last
of the car alleged by Ward to havo night from Lieut. Reed, the nnvnl bal­
been used by tho mysterious "Chnrloy loonist, announcing his landing in the
Ross” nnd "Jnck” when, he nsserts, Ozark mountains. Tho text was Iden­
they met him nnd Peters nt n black­ tical with thnt given In the dispatch
mailers tryst near Kensico reservoir to Milwaukee club officials.
on the night of Mny 15. It wns not
{finitely established whether tho
"Jack" seen nt tho Mills hotel actu­ American Steamer
ally mot Cicnzo who it is suspected
Siezed by British,
mny turn out to ho tho ronl "Chnrley
Had Ammunition
loss."
The third development was tho nn- For Irish So the Officials Seemed to
louhecinont thnt tho baker's wifo,
Think
ler two servants and a scoro of othor witnesess had been summoned to
( I l f T he A ssociated P re s s )
‘Pl'car today before n Wostchcstor
1,0NOON, June 5.—Tho American
mail jury. Not until todny did Steamer Seattle Spirit, bound from
hen- come from District Attorney j Nt,w York for Gonit, County Kerry,
Veeks a positive statement thnt ho with corn and mixed cargo, was held
t0'dd lay tho case bofore tho jury, up In Tralee Bay by British sloop says
although ho complained that ho hnd Tralee Dispatch. Large quantity of
ipen unable to obtain nny informa­ ammunition in barrels wns seized.
nt! from tho servants nt tho Ward
omo in New Rochelle, nnd would R. R. STRIKE VOTE TO
°t force thorn to talk unless they
HE TAKEN AUGUST 3
ftre formally subpoenaed.
( I lf T he A sso ciated P rra a )
'
The local authorities indicated thnt
CHICAGO, Juno 6.—Strike votes
'ey believed Cionzo's arrest w d b im­
plant, for if ho turned out to havo affecting 1,200,000 of American rnileen shot with Peters, instead of in a road workers returnable on tho same
•w in Grconsburg, Pn., as ho claims, date, probably about August 3, will
* urrest will hnvo nn important be decided upon nt tho railway labor
“ring 0n tho Wnrd enso in conncc- conference in Cincinnati this week, in
on with tho story told by James J. the opinion of B. M. Jewell, president
inninghnm, rnco track tout/ now of the railway employes’ department
dged in jnil hero after professing American Federation of Labor.
The employes expected to vote are
me knowledge of tho manner in
those
affected by tho new wngo rohich Peters came to bo shot.
ducttlon
orders already announced or
Ward's story wns that he had gone
pending
from tho railroad labor
Kensico reservoir to keep n date
board.
th n hand of blackmailers, includ"We nrc certain that the generni
Peters, and that ho had been farcommit Icon would reject tho now
i
fire to savo his own life.
Cunningham on the other hnnd, wnge rcducttlons," ho snid. "So there
n circumstantial story to the ef- i slittle necessity of placing tho mut-

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Ilcrniuii ....

SEVEN

HUNDRED THOUSAND
DOLLARS WORTH GO
AT $710,570

(H r T h e A w o t l s l t * P reaa)

MIAMI, June 0.—Five per cent mu­
nicipal bonds of the city of Miami,
amounting to $700,000 were sold today
to New York interests for $710,570 on
the basis of $101.50 or equal to 4 7-8
per cent Interest. There were elx
bids.
SHERIFF EVADES MOR
OF 1.000----- ESCAPES
WITH HIS PRISONER
( H r T he A sso ciated P r r a a )

HIGH POINT, N. C., June 6.—
Evading a mob o fnenrly 1,000 men
surrounding tho jnil, Chief of Police
‘Blackweidcr left here shortly nfter 8
o'clock Inst night for Greensboro with
an unknown negro suBpcctod of har­
ing attempted to assault a young
woman near Thomasvlllo late yester­
day. Tho other negro suspects ar­
rested nt Thomnsvillo were brought
to High Point Jail.

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THOMASVILLE, N. C., Juno 0.—
Crowds of men nnd hoys estimated at
3,000 in number early yesterday were
jionrching tho woods surrounding
Prospect church, three miles south of
here, for a negro who attempted to
nssnult nn 18 year old girl late yes­
terday. According to the young wo­
man’s story sho was accosted and
dragged into tho woods ns sho was
walking along the highway near her
home. Her screams frightened the
negro away.

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STOLE RADIO SET
NOTHING ELSE
WAS MISSING
(tlj- T h e A a a n e ln l r d P r e a a )

I 99.65

TAMPA, Juno fl.—Thr&gt; nocturnal
FROST KILLS VEGETABLES
thief in his modern fancies has tumIN ICY CONNF.CTICUT j t&gt;(| to things of science, if this city’s
I Pnknnwn
...............
1 67
-------1latest type may he considered nn nuONECO,
Conn.,
June
5,—Benns,
j-ury.
II .1, l.nbcnn
66.66
Houston Walt, who resides on
A W Million ............
7.38 potatoes, corn nnd nil vine vegetables |
.1. W. L n tid m u u ........
I 65
P PhllltUH
70.SS were killed by frost last night. With. Nance Avenue, returned to his homo
L. C. MU oil oil ..............
0.33
15. N. M ltch o ll .............. 94,06 one exception it wns tho most de- J after a short absence to (lnd thnt ids
struetive cold snap from which this'entire radio pet, valued at $3,000 had
district has suffered nt so late n day been stolen. Nothing wns overlooked
8 E. W, M itc h e ll
3.96
by the scientific prowler. He took
29 P, Phillips ............... 26.70 for fifty yenrB.
40 Empire I^indCo........
1.92
Tho mercury dropped to 28 degrees everything tanglblo and left ovldenc*
00 IVPhillips ............. 210.76 and Ico formed In pools and nlong that hi* tried to take the wavo length.
the edges of streams.
DIED AT JACKSONVILLE
Unknown
ABE YOU A PUSHER?
iFrcm HoniUy'i Dally)

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J. C. Flemister, father of Mrs. Nix­
on of this eity died In Jncksonviletliis morning nfter a short -illness.
Tho remains will lie tnken to Starrsvillc, Georgia for interment.
The deceased was an old Confed­
erate soldier having fought with Gen­
eral Robert E. Lee for four years nnd
came from fighting Htock being tho
grandson of Lowi' h Flcmlstot), whd
was one of the bodyguard of Gonoral
George Washington in the Revolu­
tionary War.
&lt;1
His friends said of him thnt “ha
owed no mnn anything hut brothorly
love."

Friends, where do you belong?
Are
you pushers or do you have to
14 P. P h i l l i p s
be pushed?
In every city there nro Ihoso men
6 79
6V4 J. 11. Urm-n
and women who commonly answer to
the name of lenders. These are the
1-6 I. J l m m c r n e n
1.67 pushers. They do things of their own
accord—for the public good—-most of
them net without thought of personal
2
28
1-3 W. P e n n y
benefit, except as that benefit comes
from good accomplished for nil.
1.68
'4 L. G. H tn rh u c k
Then there nre those other folks
who never do anything unless they
4.60
2*4 E u p e n e t l r r
are pushed.
Is it plain?
0.29
l Jim. Hlnrk
Being a pusher does not necessarily
mean that you must spend your time
GOING TO CHAUTAUQUA?
4.19 shoving Homeone else nlong whether
1 K. M I lull's
ft.. H 325 ft
............... ..
Jloff, 617.7 fl 15 n n d 210 ft N of HW
he wnnts to lie shoved or not, hut it
7 21 30
c o r o f H E *4 of HW '4
..........
Mrs. Henry Wight leaves on the
does mean thnt you nre Inboring in
rim 15 223 U ft N 457Vi f t H 69
4.19
2 G. W. Cook
Util of June to attend tho Biennial
dI’K. W 260 ft a 333Vi fl to belt
season
and
out
fur
the
good
of
the
18 21 30
Alt E H o f NWV4
at Lake Chautauqua nnd to spond the
nut fnolliili'il In F r o s t 'i i A d d iti o n lo
47 H rn ilsh a w . »•. til
17 86 public.
Altiimimie
.
......... .
entire season nt tho Assembly, Par­
30
40 li r n u s h u w , «*! til .
4,05
NT5'4 of H W 'i
1R
30
40 F r a n k I l y r e s .............
6.96
ties interested in Chnutnuqun and in
NKV4 o f N W *4
.... 19
v»I .................................... 19
i i £1 30
40 F r a n k G y ro s
26.36
HEV4 o f N Wi V
tho fine cam pit for boys nnd glrla
P L A N O F T i l l : NIJIK-IIIVISION O F LAND III5LONGING TO A LT A M O N T E LAND,
H O T E L AND N AVIGATION I n ,, na l l t - r u r d r d In P in t llu u k No. I, P n « r
mny get nil particulars nhout rate*
tl. II) n n d I", k r m l n n l r C o i i l y l l o c n r d a
Unknown
................
1.17
Lilts 323, 921. 310. 331
nnd nccomodations from Mrs. W ight
II. L. IIuwoh ....... — 3.60
L u is 403, 405. 407 .......................... ....... .
G.
G
o
ra
n
iu
s
...................
28.59
ltwkly—Otdly
L o is 409. 410 ....................................... .
16.31

W EAK, NERVOUS,

A LL RUN-DOWN

A. W. Million ............ 21 45
L o t s 411. 412. 419
Mrs. H u d s o n ................. 22.29
L o ts 421. 425 ............................................
L o is 427, 428. 129 (lo s s H 24 V4 ft
O. D o ro m iis
............ 67.3
o f L o t s 428 anil 429) .....................
.1, A. W udliiuim .........
10.96
L o t 132
......................................
G.
O.
A
d
k
in
s
.........
2.65
L ot 436 ............
..... .
L id s 137, 438, 439. 466. 456 unit
II. C,, T y l o r ...............
19.06 Missouri Lady Suffered Until She
167
.......................................................
...
12.12
L o i s 112, M3, I I I
...............
L Hu tidal I
...... 49.69
L o i s 466, 469,479, 471 .............. .............
J. H. H u m
Tried Cardui.— Ssys “ Result
......
2.55
L u ts 538. 639, 610
....................... .
J,. II. W n rlm in
1.92
L o ts n i l , 613 .............................. .............
U n k n o w n ............
Was Surprising.”— Got Along
1.19
Lo) 512 ......... ...........................................
U n k n o w n ...........
1.19
Lot 544 ....................................................
G. (V A d k in s ...... ......
1.9“
Lot 660 .......................................................
It. M T o o l ! n r ......
Fine, Became Norms!
1.19
L o t 587 ........................................... ...........
A. L. C a r t e r .......
Lot " D " ( l o s s W I a e r o l y i n g 8
and Healthy.
o f L o t 364)
....................
A. L. T n v o n u .... ...... 21.75
W I a e r o o f L ot " D " l y i n g H of
1.19
Lot 304 ..................................................
U n k n o w n .„-----ITIO HT’H A DD IT IO N TO \ L T A M O N T E , n* l l r o o r d r d In P h il llook No. , Pont- I I,
Nrn ilnolo U o i m l r l l r r o r d a
Springfield Mo.—"My back was so
I.At 6 0 .....................................:................ .
Unknown
.................
weak I could hardly stand up, and I
L o i s 01 a n d 02
.....................
T. II. G o o d e n .........
N '4 I . n t s 67, 68 n n d 59 .... ................
F. G y ro s A Hons
would have bearing-down pains and
L o t s 63 n n d 64 ...................................
W. Itn ld n so ii .............
was not woll at any time," lays Mr*.
I jO( 65 ..........................................................
K, W. Upok ........ ......
D. V. Williams, wife of a well-known
I.ol 60 .............................................. ...........
A. M i-A llstor .............
Lot 67 ........................ - ..........- ..................
A r t h u r J a m e s ..........
farmer on Routo S, this place. "I
L o t 79 ...................................... ..................
i:i imiiioth R o b i n s o n
kept getting headaches and having to
L o is 80, 81, 83 ......... ................................
U n k n o w n ...................
go to bed/ continues Mrs. William*
L o t 62 .........................................................
A m a n d a W l l t l u m s ..
L o ts 188 to 210 ino. a n d 153 to 158
describing tho troubloa from which
Inc. 88 to 139 Inc, a n d 212 to
43.05 sho obtained relief through the us* of
239 Inc. ................................................
_
Hra d s haw , et a I
F O G G ’S A D D IT IO N TO A L T A M O N T E " a H r c n r J r d In •lot H ook No. 1, P a g e 15, Cardui.
"My husband, having heard
H rm ln n le U i m n l r I t e c o n l a
of Cardui, proposed getting It for m*.
II. J. Lithium
6.13
L o ts 3, 4. 6 mill 6 ..............................
"1 saw aftar taking tome Cardui
F t t O S T ’S A D D IT IO N NO. 3 TO A L T A M O N T E na l l c r o r d r d In P i n t llu u k No. I,
P fl n r ill, S e m l n o t r C o u n t y H r c o r d a
. . . that I was Improving. Tho result
L o t s 3, 4-nnil 17 ( l e s s 50 ft E nnit
waa surprising, 1 felt like a different
\V by loo ft N mill S In N E c o r.
A. It. W ll li m n s
3.15 person.
L ot 3 .......................................................
ItcR NI5 cor. Lot 3 r u n NV 50 ft, a
"Later I suffered from weakness
.96
100 ft. 15 50 ft, N 100 fl to b e g .....
W in. P o u n d s ........
2.97 and weak back, and felt all run-down.
A n n la C h i n a ........
L o t s 6, 0. 15 unit 16 ............................
I did not real well at night, I waa so
M a r y I«. M u r p h
C n G ic rlu o Ilitfo rd
nsrvoua and cross. My husband amid
L ot 14 .......................... T..............................
3.39
J.
P
.
M
e
r
r
i
t
t
....
L o t 20 tint) 21 ........................................
2.24 ha would get ms some Cardui, whisk
U n k n o w n ...............
Lot 21 .........................................................
W . I t o b ln a o n ........
1.17 he did. It strengthened ms . . . My
L ot 25 .........................................................
L o t s 32. 33. 31, 36, 42. 43, 44
doctor Bald I got along fins. I waa In
n n d 45 ........................................... .........
I t r n d s h n w , c t ftl
3.59
I cannot
ItO H K I tT L. I I E T T ’H A D D IT IO N TO A L T A M O N T E aa I t r r o n l r d In P l a t H o o k Nn. good healthy condition.
lay too much for It."
3. P n a r a DR n n d 1)7, H rrn ln o lr C o u n t y I l r c o r d a
L o i s I t a n d 12, D lb. F ...............- ........
L. It. K u r r ....................
LR6
Thousands of women h*W suffered
All o f Ihn b i n d s d e s c r i b e d In Gin f o r e g o i n g l y i n g m id b e i n g In t h e T o w n of
A l t a m o n t e S p r i n g s , C o u n t y o f S e m in o le , m id H luto of F l o r i d a .
W h e r e v e r t h e w o r d T o w n s h i p o r u tib re v lo G o ti t h e r e f o r o c c u r s It s h a l l bn
h eld to m e a n T o w n s h i p H oulh o f T n l l a h n s s e e , a n d w h e r e th o w o r d n m i g u o r
a b b r e v i a t i o n t h e r e f o r o c c u r s tl s h a l l be h o ld to m e a n I t m i g e E a s t o f T a l l a h a s s e e .
A. B.' C L IN E . T a x C o ll e c to r ,
T o w n o f A l t a m o n t e H p rln g s ,

(H E A L )

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MIAMI SOLD
CITY BONDS AT
A GOOD PRICE

Eighty Perished on

t* Mrs. Williams describes, until they
found relief from the uao of Cardui.
Since It has helped ao many, you
(hould sot hesitate to try Cardui U
troubled with womanly ailments.
For sale everywhere.
8LS1

ALMOST A FIRE
What might have been a bad fire
was nipped in tho bud last night
when smoke was seen issuing from
tho roof uf the Hili-Ncwmnn block
and from the store occupied hy Per­
kins &amp; Britt. The fire department
responded promptly and found tiio
blaze in tile roof of tho building be­
tween the roof and ceiling. Tho de­
partment knocked out tliu ceiling and
by tho iiho of tho chemical engine ex­
tinguished tho lilazo without damag­
ing any of the stock and with very
little trouble. It lit not known what
caused the fire in thla place that was
out of reach of everything except rats
nnd spontaneous cumhustlon.
SHIPPING WATER MELONS
Several cars of watermelons hnvo
boon shipped from Clermont, and the
car lot movement will contihuo for
sonic tlmo.
Being pushed docs not necessarily
mean thnt you nro literally forced to
do u thingfortho good of your com­
munity, but thnt you never do that
thing unless you nro urged to do it by
thoso who belong to tho pusher class.
Be a pushorl Don’t wait to bo
pushed!—St. Petersburg Times.
I

For quick results, try a want ad.

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�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1922

DENIED THAT BRITISH TROOPS
WERE FIRED UPON AT
ANY TIME
&lt;Df T h e A s so c ia te * P r e s s )

BELFAST, Juno 0.—Although up
to Into last night tho British troops
havo not nttomptod to occupy olthor
Bollock or Mnghoramona Castle, re­
sumption of activity on thnt front Is
expected soon. Tho Republicans ora
understood to bo pushing forward
largo relnforcemonts.
Tho correspondent of tho Belfust
Telegraph estimates tho death list in
tho recent fighting ns high ns 30.
Tho Pottigoe district whore sovcral
more bodies have boon found, Is still
hold entirely by tho soldiers, tho con­
stabulary and the specials being kept
In the roar.
LONDON, Juno 0.—The Irish Re­
publican army headquarters, says n
dispatch to tho Press Association last
night, has issued an official commun­
ique contradicting the Ulster mili­
tary report on yeatui day's occupation
of Pottigoe by British troops. Michucl Collins, head of the provisional
government, is understood to havo re­
quested the British government to
hold an investigation of the whole a f­
fair, the dispatch said.

It has boon supposed that the Irish
troops at Pottigoe were irregulars
not under control of tho provisional
gavonment, but an offfeial communi­
que issued Inst night from Beggars’
Hush, headquarters of tho Irish Re­
publican army says thnt there were
no Irish troopH In that district ex­
cept thoflo of tho regular Republican
army. It Ih denied in tho communis
quo that the British troops wero at
any tlmo fired on, and tho British
army statement that in consequonco
of the shooting of n motor car driver
Pcttigoc was shellod is contradicted.
Tho driver, It is asserted, was not
killed until long nftor tho shelling,
when there was an interchange of
shots between tho British and tho rotrenting Irish troops.
According to the Beggars’ Bush
statement, onu shell was fired whilo
the people were at mass and eight
others without wnrning or provoca­
tion immediately afterwards. .Seven
of the Irish troops were killed and
several captured. Tho Urltlsh at pres­
ent occupy the hill and vantage points
for two miles on the Donegal Hide,
and all roads are traversed by Brit­
ish unnoted cats.
In any circumstances tho joint ap­
peal of DeVnlorn and Collins to tho
electors issued last evening is likely
to have the effect of discouraging
candidates ngainst the Klim Fein tick­
et, and the Pottigoe incidents nro
considered an aid in bringing about
solidarity for securing no contests for
many of tho Rents.

(Dy T h s A ssociate* P r e s s !

GAINESVILLE, Juno 0.—If you
don’t beliovo milk will increase your
weight, listen to what It did to two
rats who wero not so skeptical. Miss
Junnltn Darrah, an expert of the
Florida State Collego for womon, in
quest of knowledge on the project,
experimented with threo rats. Hera
in whnt she noted:
"In order to illustrate tho value of
milk In the diet, white rots of tho
same litter were sopnrntcd from tho
mother and fed ns follows: Number
1, n diet typical of certain rurnl sec­
tions of Florida, minus milk; number
2, the snme food, plus milk equivalent
to n cupful n day in tho diet of a
child; Number 3, tho same food, plus
milk equal to a quart a day in tho
diet of n child.
"Rat Number 2 grew to more thnn
double the size and weight of Numbor
1 ; Number 3 more thnn outstripped
nil the rest. At the end of ten
months Number 3 weighed n llttlo
less than four times ns much ns Num­
ber 1, although tho only difference
In enro and feeding had been tho
milk. Furthermore, Number 3 boro
two litters of young and roared them
successfully.
"Milk supplies complete protein, all
minerals except iron, and tbo vitn-

DUBLIN, June G,—Michael Collins,
head of the provisional government,
SUNDAY BASEBALL
takes a most serious view of the Brit­
BANNED AT MEETING
ish shelling of Pettigoe, in Free Stnto
There nro no managing oditors in
SOUTH FLORIDA BAPTISTS
territory and hits demanded from tho Florida nnd tho Jacksonville Metrop­
British authorities a full inquiry into olis Bent to Seattle, Washington, foi
&lt;l l y T h e A n w o r l n t r i f f ' r r n a )
BRADLEY JUNCTION,, June 0.—
the circumstances.
one.
The South Florida Baptist Associa­
tion which met here recently, recorded
its opposition to the playing of Sun­
day baseball in the phosphntc mining
district of this section of the state.
The Associntion wns said to represent
r»3 churches with a combined member­
THE BIG NEW FEED STORE
ship of 0,700. The Association ad­
NOW IN OUR NEW BUILDING
opted a committee resolution unani­
mously opposing tho plnying of tho
National pastime on tho Sabbath.
T ttlS IS
The
practice had boon long indulged
and THIS is
O-MOLENE
in, tho resolution sot forth.
A H-o Hor .s e
Po w e r
WANTS TO FACE MUSIC
Po w e r c a r .
FOR ROBHERY OF BANK

CATES CRATE CO

It T a k e s Real H o r s e P o w e r

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It often takes ‘'real horse power” to pull the
heavy niud stuck automobile out of a hole. But
horses that have been fed right will have the extra
power needed for such work.
If you want your horses and mules in the "pink”
of condition for any kind of heavy hauling you
must feed them right. Then they 11 have flossy
coats, bright eyes and they'll stand erect and firm.
You’ll get a full day’s work, no lost working time.
Scores of horse and mule
owners have found that Purina
O -M o le n e feed produces
healthier horses and mules and
more work.
W PURINA\J
It costs no more to feed.
Purina O-Molene is made of
choice grains s p e c ia lly pre­
pared, and balanced to get
more work from work animals.
We'll he ijlad to tell you
more about it.
Phone or call.

O-MOLEHE

ALL PRICES EFFECTIVE AT ONCE FOR CASH
Purina O-Molene 100-lbs., per Hack................................. $2.52
Purina Cow Chow, 2‘1',•&gt; Protoen, 100-lbs., per sack.......... $3.22
Purina Calf Chow, 25-lba., per sack ................................... $1.30
Purina Hen Chow (Scratch) 100-lbs., per sack ............... $2.80
Purina Hen Chow (Scratch), G0-lbs., per su ck ................ $1.19
Purina Hen Chow (Scratch), H l-3-lbs„ per sack ........... $0,30
Purina "Winner Brand" Scratch 100-lbs., per sa ck .......... $2.50
Purina Baby Chick Feed, 1Q0-Ibs., per sack ................. . $3.3*1
Purina Baby Chick, 50-lbs., per sa c k ...................................$1.73
Purina Baby Chick Feed, 8 1-3 lbs., por sack ........... .... $0.35
Purina Chicken Chowder, 100-lbs., per sack .................... $3.70
Purina Chicken Chowder, 50-lbs., per sack ..................... $1.91
Purina Chicken Chowder, 8 1-3-lbs., per sack . .....
$1(,10
Purina Pigeon Chow, 100-lbs., per sa ck ...............................$ 1.81
Larrp Dairy Feed, 100-lbs., per sa c k ....................................$3.50
Cotton Seed Meal, Bright 7%, per sa c k ............................... $2.52
No. 1 Race Horse White Clip Oats, 100-lbs., per sack ........$2.50
No. 2 White Clip Oats, 100-lhs., per sack ............................. ,$2.1G
No. 2 Yellow Mixed Corn, 100-lhs., per sa c k .................... $1.91
No. 2 White Corn, 100-lbs., por sa c k ...................................$1.91
Alfalfa Meal Pea Green, 100-lbs., per sa ck .........................$2.21
Pure Wheat Brand, 100-lhs., por sack ................................$2.58
Pure Wheat Shorts, 100-lhs., per sack ................................$2.35
Grit for Chickens, 100-lhs., per sock................................... $1.50
Oyster Shell, 100-lhs., per s a c k ............................................$1,50
Have you seen that new chic fountain we just got in? It
fits any MASON JAR. can’t leak or overflow. CHICKS can’t
-g el wet anil CHILI.,— It saves Imhy chicks. It and PURINA
keeps them healthy and growing. We are giving them free
with n sack of PURINA CHICK CHOW. Tell your neighbor.
Call and get yours—if not listed ask us for it, Will give one
sack of Old Beck Sweet Feed or Purina Molasses Feed with
every $10.00 purchase. For your garden and flowers phone
us for fertilizer. Wc know the kind you need nnd furnish
any amount. Phone us your wants— If we haven’t got it will
get It for you. Thanks!

PHONE

S. M. Gordon Killed,
Fell From Engine in
the Yards Last Night

MILK WILL INCREASE
YOUR WEIGHT SURE
SAYS LADY EXPERT

(From Saturday1* Dally)

S. M. Gordon, a yard switchman of
{From Saturday'* S illy )
tho
A. C. L. Railway, was killed last
DEATH OF MRS. W. A. ZACHARY
night
when he fell from the running
Tho city was shocked this morning
hoard
of a switch1 engine undor tho
to learn of tho death of Mrs. Cornelia
wheels nnd was ground to plecos.
Bniloy Zachary, beloved wife of W. A.
From nil thnt can bo learned of tho
Znchary at their homo nt 010 West
accident
to which there seemed to bo
First street.
Mrs. Zachary wasno
eye
witnesses,
Mr. Gordon was rid­
stricken yesterday nftomoon nnd all
ing
on
the
running
hoard of tho
that physiclnns summoned In haste
switch
engine,
ns
all
of them are
could do was done for her hut it seem­
won’t
to
do
in
order
to
step off nnd
ed thnt tho tlmo had coma for this
make
couplings
nnd
it
is
thought that
loved one to bo taken nnd her spirit
In
passing
the
coni
shuto
n
largo lump
fled early this morning uftor a bravo
of
coul
on
tho
side
of
the
track
brush­
fight for lifo during tho long hours
ed
his
feet
out
from
under
him
before
of the flight.
he
could
recover
his
bulnnco
nnd
ho
Mrs, Cornelin Zachnry was born in
was
thrown
under
tho
wheels
of
tho
Raleigh, N. C., about fifty years ago
nnd spent her girlhood lifo in that sec­ engine, being killed instantly.
Tho accident is greatly deplored by
tion, hnving married there nnd nhout
all
tho officials of tho A. C. L. Rail­
thirteen yenrs ago coming to this city
way
nnd all his fellow employees and
with her husband nnd family. She was
his
ninny
friends in tho city where ho
a great lover of home and family and
was
favorably
known. Mr. Gordon
while spending much of her time in
cumo
here
several
years ago from
her homo found time to devote to
Winncpcg,
Canada,
his
homo nnd had
church and friends, being an active
been
In
the
employ
of
tho railroad
member of tho Methodist church and
ever
since,
lie
leaves
a wife nnd
a devout Christian since early child­
nine
children
to
mourn
the loss of
hood. In fact tho homo lifo nnd the
husband
and
father.
good deeds of this ustimahle lady were
Tho funeral will occur from tho
11 benediction nnd her two juwols were
like tho Cornelia of history—her two Presbyterian church tomorrow after­
daughters, Mary and Julia, who, while noon nt 3:01) o’clock, Dr. Brownlee of­
they linvo passed the ngo of childhood, ficiating, interment being made In
loved mother with the same enduring Lakoview cemetery.
The sympathy of the many friends
love of their early childhood while nt
is
extended to the family in their
her knee.
bereavement.
The death of Mrs. Zachnry Inis cast
a shadow on the household of her
GOG cures Malarinl Fever. 38-20tc
many friends, who, while they do not
understand her sudden demise, feel
ALTERATION
S AL E -S T A RTS
that God has taken one of his people
no
14.—Lloyd
Shoe
Store 43-1 to
to live in tho realms above.
Deceased lives n loving husband nnd
two daughters, onu sister, Mrs,. John SOLDIERS KILLED
IN AUTO ACCIDENT
Wyatt, of Richmond, and brother, O.
L. Daily, of Raleigh, to mourn her
BALTIMOR.., June G— Two sold­
loss, The sympathy of tho entire
community is extended to them in iers were instantly killed and two fa­
their hour of sorrow. Tho funeral will tally injured and six others wore
occur from the Methodist church to­ hurt, when a truck carrying ten soldiirs from Camp liolahird went over
morrow afternoon at ‘1:00 o'clock.
an embankment near Westminster,
.Marvinml today.
DEATH OF JUDGE CHENEY
(From Bmturday'a Dally)

r lv o r to th o Intoraoctif.n1*
w i t h a o e r t« l n c ? « k ' °! *M
to w n s h ip 10 a „ It. I t jj V N S
e a s t e r l y a l o n g said crock
m o a t e a s t e r n portion ,V\ r°Uo*]2
s e ctio n o f so ld o r"ik\vi,*hr*0' 31
s e c tio n SI. to w n s h ip "so *1 o ° a]?i
th e n o e e a s t to southeast
I
s e ctio n 12. Tw p. 30 B 11
s o u t h to s o u th w e s t c i r n e r ^ # 1' «
q u a r t e r of s o u th w e st
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W hereas:
S a id n e t n u t h a t p e t i t i o n e r s d esl?e t h , ' 1. r^f*
s a i d S p e c ia l T a x H olm orD|sSi'*l
S o m l n o lo C o u n t y , P torl i» Mr|(t J
n s to In c l u d e n il o f the
I n c l u d e d in s n l d D istrict !'LMt«y
t h a t t e r r i t o r y c o n tl g iw u . T E * '
s e c o n d l y h e r o n h o v o di.scrit.I5*r**»
th o t e r r i t o r y h e re in a b o v e *1 ^ *3
od to bo c r e a t e d Into n of* 4&lt;i
S c h o o l D i s t r i c t to la k no »£ K1*l
he rod an t h i s B o a r d shag V * J l
h u t p r e f e r n h l y ns Hp"?W JMa B
D i s t r i c t No. 2. Hcinlnole conftft)
d a . a n d n ls o to tie ktmwn'!!V/&gt; H
w o o d S p e c ia l T n x School Dhtfflw
. . w h e r e a s : S a id petitlon sn % J&gt;
t h n t t h e y d e s i r e a n election
o d a n d h e ld w i t h i n thS t,B
jf&gt; !
a b o v e d e s c r i b e d to (lo K r ,n 'J ,W «
t l o n w h e t h e r o r not the
fl
S p e c i a l T n x S ch o o l District
n o lo C o u n t y . F l o r i d a »hs| L \ l&gt;
so a s to In c l u d o all of ik. !*N
n o w In c l u d e d th e r e in , and i. ’1%
t h e r e t o to In c lu d e nil that t»iaul**
tlKUoUB t11
h1e1!r
r eutm
o and
UKUUUS
urn secohsO
second.. T '
a b o v e d e s c r i b e d , w h e th e r or
rlto ry first above d c s c n M A *
c r e a t e d In to 11 Hpeet .i T . i
S
t r i m , a n d t o d e te r m i n e ih&gt;6
m i l l * o f d i s t r i c t tux t„ ' f t
c o l l e c t e d a n n u a l l y for the
M jl
l u g y e a r s , a n d to deterrnlnV
s o r v n n s t r u s t e e s f „ r tho . . iIIt J S
fo r th e next ensu ing tio \8 S * S * »
\ \ borons: It appears
111 ’
n a t i o n o r t h e s a i d petition0, , / * } *
ex h ib its th e re to u t t ,
t h a n t w e n t y - f i v e per rent nt
q u a l i f i e d e l e c t o r s who lay , V ,*1
e i t h e r r e a l o r personal proc. 1, 25
w h o r e s i d e w i t h i n the i/rrft«vJ‘i a
a b o v e d e s c r i b e d , have kIkiiH iuS 3
tl o n . a n d t h a t sa id petition A iC S
p u b l i s h e d In t h e Sanford n ? IU H .S
n n e w s p a p e r pu blish , ,| h ,7FJJ3*
C o u n t y . F l o r i d a , tint not within iSiS
t e r r i t o r y , t h e r e holm: no n * i 3 S
p u b l i s h e d w i t h i n said territory c T
s p a c e o f tlm o n s by law rtaniVj* 1
N O W T H K I t E F O i t n In nul ‘ ' *
s a i d p o ll t l o n a n d In niirsuancVta"|S
D o n s GBO, 601, 6112, f.ej. 59) uruUgft
v is e d O e n u r a i S t a t u t e s of KioriJ/ff
T I C E Is h e r e b y given that a n ' i S S
w ill b e h eld , a n d the sum* ?• i m E
o r d e r e d to tie h e ld within the terrttS
I j e r e a b o v o f i r s t described, on It.tlS
tiny o f J u n o , A. It. 1322. (0 detornS
w h e t h e r o r n o t t h e limits of SpreUlfS
S c h o o l D i s t r i c t No
.&gt;ennnol«Co,iS
I' io r id u , s h a l l bo extended so m to £
el lliunds ne l nn il a noifl tnhl es » territory
now Ineljfl
1 I... 1

u n n u u l y f o r lh o tw o ms ctrillng ytui I
All quallfltMl electors who pay ttu l
on f l lt b o r r e a l o r personal p ro pertj ini I
rtisldo w i t h i n the territory first Dotil
d c s c r lb o i! s h a l l be entitled to toll III
nnhl e l e c t i o n
;
T b o s a i d elect Inn shall he h»td til
c o m p l i a n c e w i t h the law* of (ha Suit
o f F l o r i d a , a t tho several polling tins
w i t h i n tb o t e r r i t o r y first shove detail.
od, w h o r e th o last general election«u
h eld , t o - w l t , nt l.nke Mary, Precinct k
10, L o n g w o o d Precinct No 9, and .US*
m o n t e S p r i n g s Precinct No, 11.
T h o f o llo w in g named persons M
h e r e b y a p p o in t e d ns clerks nnd Imp*
t o r s o f tb o l r respective preclncli til
Isold s a i d election, to-wlt:
L a k e Mary, Precinct No. 10: A t
H johtom , Clerk, nnd .Mr*. II. I&gt;. Dunk
Je s n lo M. Ferguson, J. D. Kvant&gt;,'M
spectors.
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L o n g wood, F rc h irt No 9: C. II u
cy. n i o r k . nnd D. W. Short. ) b 9
S a t c h n r , Mrs. I.. Cramer. Inspectors J
A l t a m o n t e Springs, Precinct K s l
A. II. F u l l e r . Clerk, and W. H Martll
M a r y W h l t o h e u d and Marlon F. lU-sil
J n s n o c to r a .
P
T h o c l o r k n an d Inspectors h o laltlll
s n ld e l e c t i o n a t tho several p e j
p l a c e s , s h a ll. Immediately, after &lt;■
p o ll s c l o s e m a k e retu rn s of l l t i M
e l e c t i o n to tho C o u n ty Hoard of r f l
I n s t r u c t i o n fo r .Seminole County,I N
d a, a t th o o ffice of the SuperIntniW
o f P u b l i c I n s t r u c t i o n , Court llouM,**
fo r d , F l o r i d a .
,
, J
T h in r e s o l u t i o n , o rd er and not It* t I
bo p u b l i s h e d o n ce a week for fotfl 1
c o s s iv o w e e k s In th e Sanford inn* I
n e w s p a p e r p u b li s h e d In Sentinel*y» J
tv, a n d h a v i n g a general clrcoa. i
t h r o u g h o u t t h e C o u nty .
. 1
All o f w h ic h Is done nnd 1ur“,™ j |
tb o C o u n t y H o u r '
f o r S o m l n o lo C o u n ty , l iptld*. .ta
slo n usH om M ed nt Snnfnr
tlio tilth d a y o f May, A
(S eal o f B oard)
C. K IIAItM-W*

&lt;mi&gt;i&lt;;n rim and no
Judge John M. Cheney, for thirty- itKHni.irrioN,
TICK o r KI.KCTION
seven years one of tho best known
Illy The Assnrlatrd Press)
W h o ro u o : A p a t l t l u n f r o m tb o q u a l i ­
e le c to rs w h o pay a tax un e ith e r
NEW ORLEANS, Juno 0.—A man citizens of Orlando, died at his homo rfied
e a l o r p erso n al p ro p e rty a n d w ho aro
who stated ho was Willinm Ferguson on North Orange avenue yesterday r e s i d e n t s o f t h n t p o r t i o n o f N um lnota
of Rnndlomnn, N. C., walked into po­ afternoon at two o’clock after nn ex­ Ct oo-uwnltty: , F l o r i d a , d e s c r i b e d a s fo llo w s,
He wns Bixty-threo
B e g in n in g a t n o u th o asl c o rn e r of S ec­
lice hcndqunrtors Sunday night nnd tended Illness.
tio n 3), t o w n s h i p 21 8 , It 30 10., r u n
years
old.
told the police thnt ho robbed tho
t h e n c e w ent to th o s o u t h w e a t c o r n e r
It 30 10.,
Dimple's Rank of that placo of $4G7 Judge Cheney hnd boon in poor an uocr tit ho n to 33,s o ut ut hwwn ea shtl p c o21r n e8.,
r o f s e c t io n
health
for
more
thnn
a
year,
nnd
31,
t
o
w
n
s
h
i
p
21
8,,
It.
30
10..
t
h
e
nce w est
on Mny Hi, Inst. "My wife is sick I
a l o n g c o u n t y lin e to s o u t h w e s t c o r n o r
want to see tier, and am ready tovfnco early in Jnnunry ho undorwent nn sect Ion IP. t o w n s h i p 21 8., It 29 10.,
operation at the Orange Genera! Hos­ t h e n c e n o r t h a l o n g c o u n t y lin o to W othe musli'v" he paid.
th e n c e n o rth e a s te rly a lo n g
pital. For a time ho seemed to bo skal ivda rrllvvoorr to
th e In te rse c tio n of said
r
i
v
e
r
w
i
t
h
th
a s t u m l w e s t c e n t e r lin o
recovering nnd wns removed to his of (m otion 9, o t oo w
n s h i p 20 8 . It. 29 R ,
heme, hut complications developed t h e n c e o a s t to s o u t h e a s t c o r n o r o f th o
n o r t h e a s t q u a r t e r s e c t i o n 7. t o w n s h i p
and with the exception of one or two 20 H.. It. 30 R„ t h e n c e n o r t h o n u - b a l l
Illy The Assnrlntrd Prrssl
Ito. t h e n c e e a s t to H a n f o r d G r a n t line
OKLAHOMA City, Okla., Juno G.— rallies he grow steadily wenkor until tn
t h e n c e s o u t h e a s t a l o n g s a i d lin o to c e n ­
The killing of Lieut. Col. Raul Ward early yesterday he boenmo uncon­ t e r s e c t i o n 10, t o w n s h i p 20 8 , 11. 30 B„
thence east oneHeck, ranking officer at I’nslfloid, Ok­ scious and all hope was abandoned. thhael nf c em isleo u tthh eonncee tulle,
s o u t h to b e g i n n i n g ,
w
h
ic
h
s
a
i
d
d
e
s
c
r
i
p
t
i
o
n
I
lahoma, flying station, by Jean I’.
Until tbo day before his death b r a c e s a l l t h a t t e r r i t o rnyc l uodfe s Saenmdlueomlo­
Day, wealthy oil man and barrister, Judge Cheney insisted upon rising C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , now In c lu d e d n n d e m ­
b r a c e d In 8 poo la I T a x S c h o o l D i s t r i c t
it&gt; tho latter’s home here on April 4, daily and sitting in a cludr, where he No.
2, S e m i n o l e C o u n ty , F l o r i d a , s a id
x S ch o o l D i s t r i c t b e i n g a ls o
wns re-opened yesterday when a received friends. He was nt nil times kSnp oe cwian l nTs nth
e I.on g w o o d S c h o o l D is t ric t ,
hoard composed of high officers of cheerful, frequently remarking that it t o g e t h e r w i t h t h a t t e r r i t o r y o f S e m lC o u n ty . F l o r i d a , c o n t i g u o u s to s a id
the army from Washington went into was necessary "to take the good with nplo
d i s t r i c t a n d d e s c r i b e d ub f o llo w s :
l
l
e
g
l n u t t h e Hi: c o r n e r o f S e c ti o n 31,
active sesison in the federal court the bad."
t o w n s h i p 21 S , It 30 H , r u n t h e n c e w e s t
room Itoro to review all proceedings
Funeral services will iif cmuilii'U'd to s o u t h w e s t c o r n e r S e c ti o n 3H, T o w n ­ A t t e s t
s h i p 21 B, It. 30 14.. n o r t h to s o u t h w e s t
V. L A W T O N .
in tho affair.
at bis home on Sunday nftomoon, tho c o r n e r S e c ti o n 21, t o w n s h i p 2t H., II 30
Hu p o r l n t o a d e a t
19, I h e n c e w e sl a l o n g c o u n t y linn to
S o o ro tu ry .
Rov. T. II, McConnell, pastor of tbu
VETERANS' BUREAU
First Presbyterian church, officiat­
SELECTS SITES FOR
ing. Burial will be in Greenwood
BIG REDUCTION IN PRICE
FOUR NEW HOSPITALS cemetery, with Orlando Lodge No. .McWhorter No. 21 Hand Fertilizer Distributors now S19.25 f. o. b.
ail, F. &amp; A. M., in chnrgo of u brief villc*. Fin. Write for spctSul ensh discounts ami delivered price.
( I l r T li r A ssoeliili-d t ' r r a . i
service at the grave. Tho hour of of these in use by Sanford Growers.
WASHINGTON, June d,- Decision
tile service has not been determined. "GET NEW MARCH, 1922, PRICE LISTS-----------------BEFORE DU
to build now veterans bureau hospit­
John Moses Cheney wns born in
als for tlte treatment of disabled sold­
E. O. PAINTER FERTILIZER CO., Jacksonville, Fla.
Milwnukeq,
Wisconsin, Jnnunry 0,
iers at Liberty, N. Y., Knoxville,
IKMl, lint llrst attended school nt
Iowa, Cbillcothe, Ohio and Tncomn,
Woodville,
New Hampshire, whero
Washington, and to lease a hospital
itis
family
removed shortly after his
at Muskogee, Oklahoma, f o r tbo sumo
birth.
In
1881 he was graduated
use, was announced yesterday by Di­
from
the
New
Hampshire Literary
vector Forties.
institute and four years inter from
the law school ut Boston University,
ATTENTION.
lie married Elizabeth Alexander nt
High School Boys and Girls
Bristol, New Hampshire, nfter leav­
ing the university.
The American Legion is offering
After he was admitted to tho bnr
scholarship prizes worth from $2G0
by
the Massachusetts supreme court
to $750 for the best essay on tbo sub­
I HAVE THEM
in 1885, bo enmo to Orlando and was
ject, "HOW THE AMERICAN LEG­
associated with Arthur L. Odlin In
ION CAN BEST SERVE THE NA­
tile practice of Itis profession, With
TION." Any boy or girl hotwoon
others ho established the Orlando
tho nges of 12 and 18 is uligiblo to
enter IhiH contest. This should be Water Company, later adding the el­
ectric plant nnd building one of tho
of especial interest to the graduates
largest ice plants in the stnto. These
of tills year. For further informa­
tion yon mny call on thu superinten­ utilities wore tho best equipped in
Die Southland. But aside from his
dent of schools at tbo court housp,
lion—lots are being sold right along nnd building In
own business, Judge Cheney wns iden­
SnnforA Fin.
wee tlon is such as to gludden the heart of those who haft
tified with virtually every movement
T. W. LAWTON,
for the upbuilding of Orlnndo, serv­
the good of Sanford at heart.
58-2tp—431 tp
Supt Schools.
ing the city whenever cnllcd upon in
a hundred different ways, Tho re­
This is no idle talk—I have weighed the statement and
ENJOYED PICNIC
sults of itis untiring services nrt^ evi­
Tho Freshman English Class en­
to any just what is my candid convictions would put i
denced on every hand,—Orlando Sen­
joyed a delightful picnle Friday given tinel.
most too strong for the careful, conservative p e r s o n — thw
by their teacher, Mrs. McKay in lion­
person whose eyes are turned buckwnrd—The fellow wW
et of Miss Georgia Mobley, who won
DIED AT THE COUNTY HOME
has VISION will agree with me now—the other later.
the medal offeretl by the Coloninl
SUNDAY. MAY 28TII
Daughters for the best patriotic es­
(Truni B atu riU r'a Dally)
say. After several hours spent in
Mrs. Jane Tyre Barber, in her 78th
swimming and other out-door sports year. A resident of Fort Reed for
a delightful picnic lunch was served. more than CO yenrs. She wnq known
The young people wocr chaperoned to all tho early settlers of Orange nnd
by Mrs. G. E. McKny, Mrs. E. D. Somlnolo counties, Mrs, Barber had
" 77ie Man Who Sella Dirt Cheapn
.j|
Mobley and Miss Martha Fox. Be­ been an inmnto of tho Homo for
sides the members of the Freshman nearly three yetprs. Ilelntives, is liv­
Class who enjoyed this day's outing ing, unknown.
Watch the South E ast Corner of
wore Misses Katherino Ray, Sarah
—A FRIEND.
Malpas and Florence McKay.
A Herald Want Ad will help you,

Farms, Homes,
Groves, Lots
SANFORD IS GROWING

J. E. SPURLIN

�tw.-i.X'

I GREETVETE1ANS
chmood, Va., June «.—(Special)—
elunond h u called for the remnaaU
tbftt army which defended her for
. yeari and by the thouiande will
mrrlTora aaewer the eummone to
here on June I t, *0, &gt;1 and SI.
• u it three daye are tfaoee Axed
the welcoming and entertainment
United Confederate Veterans
tbelr 33d annual reunion. June I t
• been aet ae the date for beginning
• ceremonies which wlH engage the
tent Ion of the Confederated Southern
unorlal Association and of Sons of
,nfederate Veterans,
preparations are now complete fer
dng care of the enormous number
yUHori who are expected to attend
reu n io n .
The veterans will be
,c comfortable at the hotels, with
•ndi or relatives and ^n private
me*.
Provide Comfortable Quarters.
Upon their arrival at the railroad
tloni In tbla city, each veteran will
mot by a member of the Reunion
ommlttee. given an Identification
ard and assigned to quarters, If
m lciie arrangements for eecoenmotlons have not been made. Howit, Brigadier-General Jo Lana Stem,
airman of the Reunion Committee,
;«i that all visitors make their reaatlons before coming to Richmond,
lying to the hotels or to the Innation and Quarters Committee,
tofilce Box No. 6M, Richmond for
srters In private homes and boardj bouiea.
Reasonable ooet, from 11.26 to |2
f$r day for lodging and breakfast, will
prevail In private homes. Dinner and
upper, with the compliments of the
City of Richmond and the Commonwtilth of Virginia, will be supplied
Confederate veterans who desire them
•n June 20, 21 and 21.
elaborate Program.
The program of exercises and enterUlnmenta piobably wlM make this the
greatest reunion In tho history of the
United Confederate Veterans. One of
fre most hnpreestve exercises In
which the veterans will take part will
be the laying of the corner stone for
the Matthew Fontaine Maury monu­
ment.
Addresses will be delivered by some
•f the South's greatest orators, there
will be a great parade and review,
band concerts, a Confederate ball and
doieni of othor featuras designed par­
ticularly to entertain and please the
Old South'* heroes.

ct 'that the ahoottnc occurred in t ) .
Ward homo when the baker, in league
with the blackmailers against anoth­
er person, had fired In anger when he
found he was being doublo crossed.
VERBAL FIGHT
OVER PROBE IN
STEEL MERGER
IBr The Associated Press!
NEW YORK, Juno 5.-T ho sparks
flow ngaln Saturday at the Lockwood
committee Investigation of the Intcst
steel merger, with Samuel Untormycr
committee counsel, swinging on tho
anvil and Mortimer L. Schlff, of
Kuhn, Loeb &amp; Co., flaring in anger at
his interrogations. Their verbal fus­
illade got so hot one time that Untcrmyer warned tho bnnkcr ho might go
to jail for refusing to nnswer ques­
tions. Schiff quickly intimntgd that
if ho dicV Untermyer would keep him
company behind the bars.
Tho discussion centered nround tho
part Kuhn, Loeb &amp; Co., nre to tnko in
merging the Republic, Midvnlo and
Inland companies into the North
American Steel Corporation, Schlff
insisted the relationship of his firm
was purely open of banking. They
wero "flnnnrllly fathering" tho enter­
prise, lie said and.w ere to head a
syndicate to underwrite $75,000,000 in
preferred stock nt $00 und $44,000,000 in common nt $43, nnd then raiso
nnother $20,00Q,000 in cash to purchnse ndditlonnl Midvale paper.

Balloon Race
Ended
Yesterday;
~
."4 *
m i’•
F lo r id a

lV ia n

PORTU0UB8B AVIATORS
ter before the committee! as a i
RESUME THEIR FLIGHT
voto of the membership will deter­
Steamer Yesterday
mine what action la to bo taken."
RETURN ACROSS ATLANTIC
Eleven standard railway union
on Parana River
hends wll lgnthor in Cincinnati Tues(» r The Associated Press)
PERNAMBUCO, Brasil, June 5.
dny to take somo doflulto steps re­ Steamer Carried Oil Cargo and Blew
The Portuguese naval aviators, Cougarding tho board's now wage cuts.
Up Without Warning
tinho and Sacadura started from the
island
of Fcrnndo Noronha, off the
TRAIN CRASHES INTO
(Dr The Associate! Press)
BUENOS
AIRES,
Juno^
5.—Eighty
Brasilian
const for Pornnmbuco at
AUTO; FOUR KILLED
persons are believed to have porlshcd seven forty-five this morning In re­
trans-Atlantic
In sinking yesterday of tho steamer sumption of thoir
(Dr The Associate* Press)
UNION S. C., June 5.—Four peo­ Villa Frnnca on tho Parana river near flight.
ple were killed nnd two others possi­ Posadas; at that pont tho river forma
bly fntnlly Injured Saturday when % tho boundary betweno Argentina and SOUTH FLORIDAS SHIPMENTS
Southern Railway passenger train Parnguny. Tho vessel carried ono
OF FRUITS ANI) VEGETABLES
crashed into an automobile where a hundred passengers. Ono hundred ALMOST 10,000 MORE CARLOADS
community road crosses tho railroad. drums of nnphthn in the cargo. One
The dead arc: James Vaughan, B. J. survivor said tho sleeping passengers
(Dr The Associated Press)
Vnughnn, Miss Lnurn Austin and wore awakened at 1:40 o'clock yester­
TAMPA, June 5.—South w d Cen­
Miss Minino Austin. John McKeown day morning nnd rushed to deck to tral Floriad's shipments of agricul­
nnd Ben Alton Whlttock nre thought find tho vessel in flnmes. A few sec­ tural products this season total near­
onds inter there was a heavy explos­ ly 10,000 cars more than the move­
to he fntnlly injured.
ion. The vessel sank a few minutes ment to this date last year, accord­
Inter one mile from shore.
HOUSE PASSES SENATE
ing to records of the railroads and
marketing organizations, tho aggroWAR FINANCE BILL
Glades county is coming into the gate to date, since Inst September 15
limelight ns u possible field for oil. being 01,522 enrs. The totnl includes
&lt;lljr The Aaaorlntrd Press)
WASHINGTON, June 5.—The sen- Lenses on 80,000 acre's hnve been sold only the solid carload movement and
nte hill extending for one year tho life to Texas companies who will begin doe snot includo the countless thous­
of the Wnr Finance Corporation, was drilling nt once, If Floridn crosses ands of shipments In less than carpassed Saturday by the house with the border line from n possible to nn lend lots. Central Florida's ship­
n minor amendment which send it to actual oil producin gflold, won't the ment of vegetables, watermelons nnd
conference. ,
enntnioupes is Just beginning to get
state boom?
underway nnd authorities here expect
For.quick results, try a want ad.
llnvc you rend tho want ads today? thnt the toctl for the senson, when
thsl movement Is completed, will bo
nt lenst 70,000 enrs.
Comparative figures on shipments
to (Into nnd for the snmo period Inst
N o tic e Ir h e r e b y R iv en Hint th o f o l l o w i n g d e s c r ib e d la n d s , o r so m u c h t h e r e o f ns year in cnrlund lots:

MIAMI SOLD
CITY BONDS
A GOOD

Eighty Perished on

NOTICE

nh n l I ho neccHHiiry to |m y th o a m o u n t d u e f o r tn x es h e r e i n eot o p p o s i t e to th o
s a m e to i s o t h c r w i t h c o s t s o f hucIi Rule it ml a d v e r t Is I i ir . w ill he Hold n t p u b lic
- ' a u c t i o n n t 10 n. m., M ondny, J u l y 3rd. 19*2, n t th e nchoni h o u e o In t h e T o w n o f
T h i r d | A ,,nn&gt;on *e S p r i n g s , ( h e c o u n t y o f S o m l n o le n n d S tn to o f F lo r id n .

Brought His Balloon Down Safely in
the Oznrk Mountains
D a s a r l p t t o n of

ui
A

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A

A m ount of T s x m
a n d C osts
U

1022

1021

SEVEN

HUNDRED THOUSAND
DOLLARS WORTH GO
AT $710,570

(Dr Thr Associated I
MIAMI, June 0.—Five pi
nicipnl bonds of the city
Miami
amounting to $700,000 were sold today
to New York interests for $710,570 on
the bnsis of $101.50 or equal to 4 7-8
per cent Interest. There were six
bids.
SHERIFF EVADES MOI)
OF 1,000----- ESCAPES
WITH HIS PRISONER
&lt;ny The Aaanrlntrd Press)
HIGH POINT, N. C., Juno 6.—
Evading a mob o fnearly 1,000 raon
surrounding the jnll, Chiof of Police
'Blackwoidcr left here shortly after 8
o’clock Inst night for Greensboro with
nn unknown negro suspected of har­
ing attempted to assault a young
wonmn near Thomasvlllo late yester­
day. Tho other negro suspccta ar­
rested nt Thomnsvillo were brought
to High Point jail.
TIIOMASVILLE, N. C., Juno fl.—
Crowds of men nnd boys estimated at
3,000 In number early yesterday were
searching tho woods surrounding
Prospect church, three miles south of
itere, for n negro who attempted to
nssnult nn 18 year old girl late yesterdny. According to the young wo­
man’s story she wns accosted nnd
dragged into tho woods ns she was
walking along tho highway nenr her
home. Her screams frightened ths
negro nwny.

Citrus fruits .......... ...33,7(14 55,300
Mixed vegetables . . . . . 2,201 2,504
Lettuce -------------- . . . 2,285 2,057
8,4(18 4,804
Tomatoes ------------ .
Celery ..................... . . . 4,245 4,152
Irish PotntocH . . - . . . 4.410 2,314
Cabbage ------ ------- . . . 2,86(1 L.400
105
Strnwbcrrlcs ____ . . 2901
450
078
Watermelons .. .... . .
•Peppers ------------ . . . 054
STOLE RADIO SET
. . . 225
•Beans .............
NOTHING ELSE
•Cucumbers _____ . . . 2,000
WAS MISSING
•Classified Inst senHon with "Mixed
Vegetables.
(1,r n , , Aaaorlnlrd Prcaa)
TAMPA, June 0.—Thn nocturnal
FROST KILLS VEGETABLES
thief in his modern fancies has turnIN ICY CONNECTICUT ed to things of scionco, If this city’s
-------I latest type mny ho considered nn nuONF.CO, Conn., June 5.—Benns, gury.
potatoes, corn nnd nil vine vegetables • Houston Wall, who resides on
wero killed by frost Inst night. Wlth.Nuncc Avenue, returned to his homo
ono exception it wns the most dc*! after a short nhuoncu to find thnt bis
structlve cold snap from which this [entire ratlin set, valued nt $3,000 hnd
district lias suffered nt so late a dny been stolen. Nothing was overlooked
by the scientific prowler. He took
for fifty years.
Tho mercury dropped to 28 degrees everything tnngihlo nnd left ovldenc*
and ice formed in pools nnd along that he tried to tnke tho wnvo length.
the edges of strenms.
DIED AT JACKSONVILLE
ARK YOU A PUSHER?

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MILWAUKEE, Wis., June 5.—
c
9
u
9
Lieutenant W. F. Reed, navy pilot, of
&lt;
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K
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Pensacola, Fin., and tho last of the 13
IV Vi of 8WV4 o f S H U n n d N 4
airmen to leavo Milwaukee in tho nat­ N W
o f NKV4 o f 8\V U &amp; N *i o f 8 4
ional nir race last Wednesday, wns o f 8 K U o f 8 W U ( l e s s beg. 8W
(0
..................................................... 13 21 29
reported in dispatches to tho Wiscon­ cr uo nr n eHr 264
ft. N 185 ft , W 381
ft.. 8 165 f t ) n n d Hot "11" o f Al*
sin Aero Club to have innded Friday
( a n i o n i c l.niiil. l i n t e l n n d N uvl1 99.55
n a t i o n Co.'s p in t ............................
Itern iu n
in the Oznrk mountains in Southern
Ileiiln 8\V c o r n o r of NVi of 8*4
Missouri.
13 21 29
o f SKV'i of N\V U
4 165 ft. W 261
r u n 13 264 f
Tho United Stntes coast gunrd scr1.67
1 t’nkiiowii
ft. 8 185 ft.
vico announced Inst night thnt Lieut. 8 ' i o f 813U o f S\V U u u d lieRln
13 21 29
S\V cor. o f S H U ..
Itced hnd covered 535 miles, mnking
r u n K 14Vi c h n ln s , N 10 chnliiR,
68.55
24 U | | .1. I.ulienn
\V 14*4 rh n ln n . 8 in rtmliiH
him third in tho race nnd one of tho NV4
7 38
20 A W. M u llen
o f 813U o f N 13U
14 21 29
I 65
40 J. W. I.n n d in u n
..............
14 21 21'
American contenders in tho internat­ NI3U o f N H U .......
70.59
40 I’ 1‘lillUps
813 U o f N 13 V* ............................
23 21 29
6.33
ional event to bo hold nt Gonovn.
40
L
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M
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...
21
29
B W U o f jll-Jb
.................................. 24
20 H N. M itc h e ll .............
94.95
o f N H U (if N \V U ..... .................. 24 I t 19
Tho telegram from Lioutennnt Reed 8*4
Ilea. 8\V c o r N W U o f N H U
*4 21 29
r u n N 263 ft. 8 87 dog. H to b r i c k
follows:
rn n d . 8 to HR c o r o f N W Vi o f
8 H. W. M ltclioll
3.96
“Salem, Mo.—Nnvy balloon landed NHV4. W in licit ...................................
20 IV P h il li p * ................... 36.70
W ' 4 o f B W U o f N W U ........ 24 21 29
very
gently
in
valley
cornfield
in
21
29
40
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tn
p
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L
a
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Co..........
1.92
N
W
U
o
f
N
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...................................
24
New Developments
or NW U nnd
13'.4 of
Oznrk mountains at 10:55 a. m., Juno 813U
21
29
69
IV
P
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i
l
l
i
p
s
...................
210.75
B W U o f N W U ..........................
24
in the Ward Case
2, 18 milea north of Emminenco, Mo. lle g 10 ft H of 8 W c o r n o r o f N H U
o f B W U ................................................
7 21 30
Blackmail Mystery Without hnllnst nnd wind coming Unit
8 266.62 ft W 62 ft N 268.62
2.82
Unknown
ft..
K
82
fl
to
b
e
g
............................
from west. No means communica­ l l e g 210 ft 8 of N H U o f 813U of
7 21 30
8W U
tion. Balloon equipment by wagon to
I lly T h e A sso ciated P ress)
I tu n 8 71 ilrgri'PH W 702 2 ft. 8
WHITE PLAINS, N. Y„ Juno 5.— Snlcm, Wo camo by horohnek thru
378.5 ft. N 59 d i'g r o i’H, H 280 ft,
8 467.5 ft. W 131.4 ft. 8 210 ft 13
Tho eighteenth dny of tho Ward mountains nnd valley trails to Rector,
303 ft . N 335 ft.. 13 170.8 ft. N
16.32
shooting mystery brought
three nutumobllu Rector to Salem."
14 P •hllllpR
to b r g .....................................................
!1 30
I t r g S\V n i r o f 813U o f B W U ........
ibtp developments. Tho first was
In a second telogrum Lieut. Reed
r u n W 73 ft. N 891 6 ft.. R 360.1
ft. 8 891.6 ft, W 287.1 ft ( l e s s
the discovery in Philadelphia of a placed his distance from Milwaukee
5 79
6*4 J . II. Itru co
p a r t 8 a m i R. o f b r i c k m a i l ) . .
sounded man giving tho name of at 445 miles. OqlciulH of the const Itrg . 287 1 ft 13 &amp; 470 ft N of
7 21 30
8\V cu r. of 813 U o f 8 W U ............
John Cienzo, of New York, suspected guard, weather bureau and noro club
rim H 150 ft. N 60 ft W 160 ft
1-6 I. .11in liter nr n
1.67
ft
........... .
of feeing the companion of CInrcnco estimated the distance variously from Ili 8g 50
647 7 ft R a m t 420 ft N of 8 W
7 21 30
Peters, nllegcd to have been shot by 475 to 550 miles. Until official an­ c u r o f 813U of HWVJ .....................
r u n W 150 ft. N too ft. H ICO fl.
Walter S. Ward, at tho time tho nouncement of the distnneo made by
2 28
1-3 W. P e n n y
............................
8 too ft
21 30
a t HU SOOtlOII Pont o f ............
wealthy bakor’H son claims to havo tho various contenders is nindo local llcg.
r u n W 10 8 ft N 335 ft 13 40.8 ft
1.68
8 336 ft to l i r g ..................................
U L. O. H tarlinck
killed the ex-sailor in self defenso. aero club men said they would do
I t r g 200 ft S of N W c o r o f H»4 of
Unsuccessful search for a wounded nothing toward distributing the prize
7 21 30
813 Vi o f HW Vi .................................
r u n N 200 ft H 676 ft 8 106.4
man wns conducted yesterday In money.
4.50
HW to lirg. .
2 4 KiiRvns P r r
617 2 fl R o f 8\V c o r o f
Stamford, Conn.
If Lieut. Reed's own cstimnto of his Hog
7 21 30
8 HVi o f HW U
210 ft. W 210 ft.
The second development wns the distance is correct, it was pointed out,
6.29
1 Jo s . S to r k
8 2in ft
discovery thnt n man known ns 'Jnck' ho will bo placed fourth instead of eg. 108 ft
*i S e c ti o n P o s t
III 8 Hue
7 21 30
had been seen, Into Thursdny night, nt third, dropping behind Van Orman.
N 325 ft, E 131
4.19
1 K. M D ales
ft.. 8 335 ft
the Mills hotel in New York whero
lleg. 647.7 ft R a m i 21(1 ft N o f HW
Cienzo claims to hnve stayed. Ho wns
WASHINGTON, June 5.—The bu7 21 30
r o r o f MRU of 8 W U
.......... ..
u n 13 223 U fl N 467*4 f t 8 59
•aid to have driven up in a red auto­ ronu of ueronnuties of tho nnvy de­ rlleg.
4.19
2 O. W . Cook
W 269 ft 8 333*4 ft to b e g
18 21 30
mobile of tho same make nnd color partment received a dispatch Inst All 13*4 o f N W U
not [m-luileil In F r o s t ' s A d d iti o n to
17 86
of the car alleged by Ward to havo night from I.ieut Rood, the naval bal­
47 llra d R b u w . et al
Alta m o d t e
4.66
16 21 30 40 l l r n d s n a w . el al
H U o f HW *1
been used by tho mysterious "Charley loonist, announcing his landing in tho N
6.96
40 F r a n k l l y r c s
in 21 30
NHU of N W U
26
36
4(1 F r a n k l l y r e s
19
1 30
U of NW U
Ross" nnd "Jnck" when, he asserts, Ozark mountains. Tho text was Iden­ 813
1*1.AN III'- T i l l : NIJII-HI VISION O F I,ANI) III3I.ON4JIMJ TO A I.T AM O NTH (.AND,
they met him nnd Peters nt n black­ tical with thnt given in the dispatch
IIOTP.I. A M I NAV litA 'l'ION I'll., ns l l r r o r d r d In P in t lln n k Nn. I, P nicr
II. Ill nn d I'.'. N rm I n n lr C o a a t r H e c o r d s
mailers tryst near Kensico reservoir to Milwaukee club officials.
U nknown
..............
1.17
l.o t s 323. 321, 330, 33
It. L. H o w es .................
3.60
I.o
ts
403,
405.
407
...................................
on the night of May 15. It wns not
O. PernnitlH ................. 28.59
t.o t s 400. 410 ............................................
A. W. M u llen
...... 21.45
definitely established whether tho
I. o I h I I I . 412, 413 ...............................
M rs H u d s o n ............... 22.29
L
o
ts
424.
425
......................................
American
Steamer
"Jack" Reen nt tho Milla hotel actu­
L o ts 427, 428, 420 ( l e s s 8 24*4 ft
O. P e r n i n u s ................. 67.32
o f L o t s 428 n n d 429) .....................
ally met Cienzo who it is -suspected
Siezed by British,
.1. A. W n d b n n t*
10.95
Lot 432
.......................................
&lt;7. C. A d k in s
2 55
Lot 436 ...........
............
mny turn out to bo tho real "Chnrloy
Had
Ammunition
L o ts 137, 438, 139. 165. 466 nn d
Ross.”
II. C, T y l e r ................. 19.66
157
.....................................
»’. L Itaiidilll ............ 12.42
112. 113. I l l
The third development wns tho an­ For Irish So the Officials Seemed to LL oo ts
49 50
.1. 8. Mura
ts 166. 469. 470. 471 ......................
2.66
L. M. W n r b n i n
L
o
i
s
53*.
539.
510
.........................
nouncement thnt tho linker’s wifo,
U n k n o w n ........
1.02
Think
L o ts 541. 613
......................
1.19
U
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k
n
o
w
n
her two servants nnd a score of oth­
Lot 542 .....................................................
1.19
O. C. A d k in s
Lot 511 ................................. . . ..............
or witncscss had been summoned to
1.92
II. M T u r k nr
Lot 550 .............................. ........................
( I l f T h e A s s o c i a t e d 1 'rra a )
1.10
A. I.. C a r t e r ...
567 .......................................................
appear today before n Wostchestor
LONDON, June 5.—The American Lot
Lot “ 1&gt;" (lo s s W 1 n e r o l y i n g 8
21.76
A. L. T n v o n u
grand jury.
Not until today did steamer Seattle Spirit, bound from
o f L ot 364)
...........................
I n r r a o f Lot "IV' l y i n g 8 o f
there come from District Attornoy New York for (lenit, County Kerry, W Lot
U n k n o w n ......................
1.10
361 ..................................................
MONTH, ns l l r r n r d r d In Mot Hook No. I, Pour II,
Weeks a positive statement thnt ho with corn und mixed cargo, wns held F l i t I S T 'S A U D IT IO N TO \ I.TA
N rin ln n lr ( ’m i n ty l l r r n r d s
I nn
U n k n o w n .....................
"mild lay tho enso beforo tho jury, up in Tralee Hay by British sloop says Lftt 60
2.55
T. II. (l o u d e n ............
L o is 61 a n d 62
...................
although ho complnincd thnt ho hnd Tralee Disputch. Large quantity of N *4 L o t s 57. 58 n n d 69 ....................
I 17
F. I l y r e s Sc Hons
.81
W.
Itnliliisoli
L o ts 63 a n il 64 ...................................
been unable to nbtnln any informa­ ammunition in barrels was seized.
.66
K. W. C ook .................
Lot 66 ..........................................................
.66
A. M c A lis te r
Lot 66 .........................................................
tion from tho sorvqnts nt tho Wnrd
66
Arthur
J
iiiiich
.........
Lot 67 ................... - ...................................
.66
homo in New Itochollc, nnd would R. R. STRIKE VOTE TO
HI Ixa b elli llo b llis o n
Lot 70 ...................................... — ..............
.98
U
n
k
n
o
w
n
.....................
o ts 80, 81, 83 ........................„...... not foreo thorn to talk unless thoy
BE TAKEN AUGUST 3 LL ot
.66
A m a n d a W i l l i a m s ...
82 ................... ................
....... •
L
o ts 188 to 210 Inc. mill 163 In 158
**to formally subpoenaed.
Inc. 81 to 119 Inc. n n d 212 t o
. . . .
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l l r n d s b n w . el ill ........ 43.06
Tho local authorities Indicated that
FOOD'S A D D IT IO N TO A I.T A M O N T H ns l l r r o r d r d In P in t H onk No. 1, l ' s a e IB,
CHICAGO,
Juno
5.—Strike
votes
they believed Cionzo's arrest was im­
N r m l n n lr C o u n ty l l r r n r d s
o ts 3. 4. 5 n n d 6 ............................
II. J. L o b o n n .............
6.13
portant, for If ho turned out to havo affecting 1,‘JOO.doO of American rnil- LF ltO
ST 'N ADDITION’ NO. ‘J TO A I.T A M O N T H ns ll r .* n r d r d In P i n t l l n n k No. I,
rond
workers
returnable
on
the
snmo
P n g r III, N r n il n u lr C o u n ty l l r r n r d s
boon sh o t with I’otors, instead of In a
t s 3, 4 'n n d 17 ( I r a s 50 ft R a m i
in Grconsburg, Pa., ns ho claims, date, probably nbout August 3, will L oW
b y 100 ft N n m l 8 In NH cor.
3 .......................................................
A. II. W ll l l n t n s .........
3.15
his urrest will havo nn important be decided upon nt tho railway lnbor l l eLot
g NH c o r. L ot 3 r u n W 60 ft, 8
100 fl. H 60 ft. N100 ft to b e g .......
W in. P o u n d s ....................... 06
hearing on tho Wnrd enso in connec­ conference in Cincinnati this week, in
L o i s 6, B. 15 u n d 16 .............................
A n n ie C h in n
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2.97
tion w ith tho story told by James J. the opinion of B. M. Jewell, prcsldont l.o l 13 .......................... ......................
M a r y L M u r n h ........
1.17
of
the
railway
employes’
dopnrtmont
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itiiforil
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1.17
C unningham , race track toutJ now
L o t 20 a n d 21 ........................................
.1. D. M e r r i t t .............
S.29
American
Federation
of
Labor.
I,ot 24 ................................................... .
U n k n o w n ......................
2.24
lodged in jnil hero after professing
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1.17
The employes expected to voto arc L o t s 32. 33. 31, 36, 42. 42. 44
lome knowledge of tho manner in
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3.50
those affected by tho new wngo rowhich Peters enmo to bo shot.
It Oil H IIT I.. IIHTT'H A D D IT IO N T O A I.T A M O N T H a s l l r r o r i l r d In P i n t H o o k No.
r s 00 n n d 07, N r m l n n lr C o u n t y l l r r n r d s
Wnrd’s story wns thnt ho hnd gono ducttlon orders already announced or L o i s 11 n n d 12, n i•J,k . P Fs g...........
.......
L. 11. K u r r ............... 1.66
h* Kensico reservoir to keep a date pending from tho rallrond lnbor
All
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tb
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l
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a n d b e i n g In tb « T o w n o f
with a band of klnckmnilors, includ­ honrd.
A l tn i n o n to B a rin g s , C o u n t y o f Hemlnolo, n n d H tm o o f F l o r i d a .
"Wo
nro
ccrtuin
that
the
genernl
W
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b
e r e f o r o c c u r s It s h a l l bn
ing Peters, nnd thnt ho had been forh e ld to m e a n T o w n s h i p H outb o f T n l l a b n s s e e , n n d w h e r o t h e w o r d Tlnpgo o r
committees
would
reject
the
now
Cfd to flro to snvo his own llfo.
a b b r e v i a t i o n t h a r e f o r o c c u r s it s h n t l be h eld t o m o n n I t n n g n H a s t o f T a lln h n s iio e .
Cunningham on tho othor hand, wage reduettions," ho said. "So there
A. E.’ CL1NB. T n x C o ll e c to r ,
(HHAL)
T o w n o f A l t a m o n t e H p rln g s .
*^d a circumstantial story to tho cf- i slittlo necessity of placing tho mnt-

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J. C. Flemlstor, father of Mrs. Nix­
on of thin city died In JnckBonvllothis morning after a short 'illness..
Tho rcnminH will he taken to Starrsvillc, Georgia for interment.
Tiie deceased was an old Confed­
erate soldier having fought with Gen­
eral Robert E. Leo for four years nnd
enmc from fighting stock being tin*
grandson of Lowis Flomistol), whd
was one of the bodyguard of Gonoral
George Washington in tho Revolu­
tionary Wnr.
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His friends said of him that "ho
owed no man anything but hrothorly
love."

Friends, where do you belong?
Arc you pushers or do you hnve to
lie pushed?
In every city there nre those men
nnd women who commonly nnswer to
the name of lenders. These nre tho
pushers. Thoy do things of their own
accord—for the public good—most of
them net without thought of personal
benefit, except as that benefit comes
from good accomplished for al).
Then there nre those other folks
who never do anything unless they
nre pushed.
Is it plain?
Being a pusher does not necesBnrily
mean that you must spend your time
GOING TO CHAUTAUQUA?
shoving someone else nlong whether
ho wants to lie shoved or not, hut it
Mrs. Henry Wight lenvcs on the
docs mean that you nre laboring in
14th
of Juno to attend tho Biannlil
season nnd out for the good of the
nt
Lake
Chautauqua nnd to spond the
public.
entire Benson nt tho Assembly. Par­
ties Interested in Chautauqua nnd In
the fine cnm p\ for boys nnd girls
mny get nil particulars about rates
and accomodntions from Mrs. Wight.
ltwkly—atdly

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W EAK, NERVOUS,

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A L L RUN-DOWN

ALMOST A FIRE

Missouri Lady Suffered Until She
Tried

Cardui.— Says “ Result

Was Surprising.” — Got Along
Fine, Became Normal
and Healthy.
Bprlngflold Mo.—"My back w u bo
weak I could hardly stand up, and I
would have bearing-down pains and
was not woll at any time,” sars Mrs.
D. V. Williams, wife of » well-known
farmer on Routo 6, this place. "I
kept gettlnx headaches and haring to
go to bed, continues Mrs. Williams
describing the trouble* from which
she obtained relief through the use ot
Cardui. "My husband, having heard
ot Cardui, proposed getting It for m*.
"I saw attar taking soma Cardui
, . , that I was Improving. Tho result
w u surprising. I felt like a different
person.
"Later I suffered from weakness
and weak hack, and felt all run-down.
I did not rest well at night, I w u so
nervous and cross. My husband said
he would g«t me some Cardui, which
he did. It strengthened me . . . My
doctor said I got along fine. I was In
good healthy condition.
I cannot
•ay too much for IL”
Thousands of women hav4 suffered
is Mrs. Williams describes, until they
found rellof from ths use of Cardui.
Since it h u helped so many, you
ihould not hesltato to try Cardui If
troubled with womanly aflmente.
For sale everywhere.

What might liavu been a had fire
was nipped in tho hud Inst night
when smoko wns seen issuing from
tho roof of tho Hill-Ncwman block
and from the store occupied by I'orkitiH &amp; Britt. The fire department
responded promptly und found tho
hlnzo in the roof of the building be­
tween thu roof nnd coiling. Thu de­
partment knocked out tho ceiling and
by thu use of tho chumlcnl engine ex­
tinguished tho bluzu without damag­
ing any of the stock and with very
littlo trouble. It iA not known whnt
caused the fire in this place that was
out of reach of everything except rats
nnd apontancous cumhustion.
SHIPPING WATER MELONS
Several enrs of watermelons have
been shipped from Clurmont, nnd the
ear lot movement will continue for
some time.

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Ileing pushed does not necessarily
mean that you nre literally forced to
do n thingfortho good of your com­
munity, hut thnt you never do thnt
thing unless you nro urged to do it by
thoso who belong to tho pusher class.
Be a pushorl
Don’t wait to be
pushed!—St. Petersburg Times.
For quick results, try a want ad.

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t«r school buildings
of tho importance of eoneantratlon— as to Morse’s condition, and thasa machine, ao to apeak, and loot o f
NEW LIGHT ON TRAN8P0R
it is an enlightened public conscien­ but all tho reat of ua do need to real­ senators and Repreeentatives obvious­ forward motion ia always tho remit.
TATION.
R*
Wa are glad to note that in the
H . J. HOLLY.......... P r e a h U a t H i M l t n tiousness of tho needs of developing ize what intense concentration might
ly wore deceived. Therefore the mo­
Hi J i L IL L A H D ........i f m l i r M ' f N n r t r
South tho idea of "rotation in office”
H . A . NKKL......................O m r l l M anagar mind nnd body and morals of youth, mean to us.
In tho making of Institutes them
ral turpitude of those who practiced
is
becoming
more
nnd
more
to
be
held
which
Is
needed,
and
this
flood
can
bo
There
is
n't
a
man
who
doean't
is
no end. The first announcement 2
P a k l h l f l K r t r f P r l l a r by
the dccoptlon is all the greater boInrgely ministered to by the press.
wont something that he hasn’t g o t ciiuno It was practiced upon such a ns an Idle word} both in politics and a now one, therefore, creates no gJ
If the press of tho nation would There isn’t a man that isn't planning grent number of men actuated by hu, commercial life. If you have a good, flurry unless there is something
( I v r n r p n r i( r l)
efficient public servant in a place, and ciflc and vital about It. The L uf*
hut devote a tenth port of the time It In somo aimless way to do something mane feelings nnd motives.
utinncnii'TioN imiicr in a d v a x c r i gives to politics and business affect­ to get something, to bo something.
ho Is a competent man, a real servant Is little Interested in mere eco’ J '
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of the people, it pays to keop him. or scientific monasteries.
°mlc
N il M tia lk i ********* **************m****Km*u********** l.M ing the adult, to tho fitting nnd dev­ And there really Is not one that
FREE ADVERTISING
T k r r t M o n th s ............................................... 7 B
If you have a good commercial or­
elopment through bettor school meth­ could not succeed fairly well} ut least
But there Is nn Institute In the mnW
ganization head, or exocutlvo sccre- ing In Washington—In fact, soon )'
ods, of tho future citizen, there would If ho could only keep his mind on real
"Riding a free horse to death,” is
not he, nftcr a few generations, the things nnd off of othor things.
one of Honcjamin Franklin’s .nphor tnry, nnd ho is doing bettor work ov- bo born—which challenges nnt, 10
same apathy toward collego and uni­
Hnvo you over scon two men piny isms. Mr, Franklin wns a publisher cry year, then It would bo suicidal to attention nnd gives promise of i°na
T k » Hanford Hally Herald la publish**
It will he nbou'**
avrry afternoon (eacept Sunday) and versity training, nor would there bo chess, n good plnycr nnd n bad play­ nnd knew whereof ho spoke. If there change him for even tho best known accomplishment.
thoroughly ravers thin Irndlns section. tho grent horda of lll-fnted, barely er? Tho bnd player begins apologiz­
publicist
of
strange
lands.
|
fnr
romovod
from
tho Iden of n ” **
Is one free horso thnt has come down
Advertising rotes rrnannahlr and made
women and ing for hlmsolf before tho thing from pioneer days unchanged in Its
known an nppllrnllan. 0*1.00 per yrnr, nhlo to get by, young
Permanency of position makes for nstery ns a rosonrch institute ■'T
o r I Or per week.
men such ns todny is attempting to starts, apologizes nil tho wny through disposition as n freo carrier, It is the the bettoring of service when tho man well bo. First modestly suggested'I
take the place of tho trained exper­ and loses in tho end, even though tho newspaper. It is a dally Santa Clous Is worthwhile nnd Is really tho man Jnnunry by B. M. Robinson of fv*
WELCOME TO OUU STATE!
ienced older head stepping out of rpiecn or other pieces bo given him in to tho public.
for tho plnco. To the manwhois In- Short Line Railroad A ssociation n
hnmess.
advance.
dined
to think he has a "cinch” on hns undergone n crltlcnl oxnmlnnt! *
Fow
people
realize
how
much
free
John II. Porry nnd Richard Lloyd
There is no other topic so "Hvo,"
The good player sits down, looka service is rendered by the newspaper. tho place, thereo Is
is apt to come a |j hy such men ns Sydney Andcwon
A nderson *n
n
Jones hnvo purchased tho Jacksonville so filled with "human interest,” so good nnturcdly nt his opponent, wat­
„T. Waters,
Wnini&gt;« T. nC. Atkoson,
AiL.__ J. _R_ jj'’ ‘*
slacking
of
repsopslhility,
a
lessening
j
Metropolis and will opornto it in tho capable of "bringing out tho best In ches his first move, plans tho thing It requires the same amount of monoy of interest, and a falling off of ac
future. Iioth of thcoa gentlemen nro n writer" for pnpors or mngazlnos, out nnd wins smilingly nnd easily. to buy machines and pay men to op- complishmcnt. For this latter man the' nrd, nnd Milo D. Campbell for its
thorough newspaper men and brilliant than that which affects tho futuro of Rut hiH mind has been on the game. ernto them in tho Batting of free pub­ remedy is prompt discharge. To the riculturnl bearing, and hy the lending
men of other industries.
licity that it does for pnid publicity.
writers, both of them nro well known the twenty-seven million boys nnd
Life is a game. Every one of ;■
first
man,
tho
Incitntlon
to
still
bot|
And now this institution, „Pons
and departing from tho true Honse of girls of Americn. And with tho aid must piny it whether ho wnnts to or Few peoplo would expect n bank
ter
work
Is
nsurnneo
of
appreciation
od
hy representatives of all Indus l H**
cashier
to
write
n
draft
and
chnrgo
.newspaper pnrlnnco they nro celobrnt- of tho press it will ho much onslor to not. And everyone plays tho game
nnd
tho
reasonable
knowledge
thnt
ho
including
ngrlcutturo and rnilronds ?
no
exchange
on
It;
nnd
tho
person
od writers nnd editors. Their com­ overcome tho difficulties that still with tho snme old partner—time.
holds
for
"life
or
during
goodb
d
-1
about
ready
to mnke its how nml't
■would he considered a nut who would
ing to Florida shows that mnny of exist in many parts of the country, In
At life’s tnble, opposite you, sits
hnvior"
ns
tho
commissions
of
tho
ho
christened
"Tho Nntionnl Trn °
tho biggest men of our nation nro the way of giving to ovory boy nnd Time with his scythe, nnd nt his el­ go into a store nnd nsk for nn article
high
court
justices
of
tho
country
portntion
Instituto.”
Tho task whkh
of merchandise for nothing, simply
looking toward this state and fnre- girl such opportunities for tho kind bow the stake—succesa.
arc
worded.
this
now
institute
will
inherit is mth
beenuse ho wn sn good follow, engag­
soo what mnny of tho nntives cannot of education host suited to (It him or
Anything that tnken your mind off
----------n----------ing
less
than
tho
solution
of th*
soo—olio of tho greatest states in tho her for that life of greatest useful­ the gnmo is sure to give Time the ed in u good cause. Yot this Is daily
WOMEN
IN
POLITICS
:
freight
rnto
muddle,
which
has
grown
occurrence
with
newspapers.
Every
union. Messrs. Perry nnd Jones will ness which It is tho Inalienable right nil vantage. Thul is to sny, anytlvng
-------worse instead of hotter in recent
do much toward tho material growth of every youth to livo in our great thnt docs not at the snme time add to day brings to tho offlco desk of tho
The editor of the Herald has nlwnys &gt;ycnrs- The railroads have apparently
editor such n Inrge amount of mail
of tho state and in their editorial col­ democracy.
your power of work nnd thought.
consisting of requests for freo pub- been In favor of women voting, T lrst! l,roc*-*cclc*I on the theory thnt they
umns will bo found doing much for
Time plays against uh all and ho
When we know that fnr more 1s
tho moral growth and tho betterment spent nnunlty In this country for ci­ nearly nlwnys wins. Millions of men | iiity, thnt two hours of his time is because thoy were citizens of tho milH* nin^° mon°y without regard to
welfare of tho shipper. And the
o f tho stute. Welcome to tho best gars nnd cigarettes than is spent on and women In the World are saying taken up in opening nnd culling the United States, nnd second liecnuso wo
state In tho union, brothers. You nev­ public education, nnd th at ronrly as every dny, "If I were younger 1 mail; he dare not consign it to tho nlwnys gave them credit for having shipper has often thought that ho
should get the greatest possible serer did a wiser thing in your life than much goes for paints nnd powders, It i would do this” or “ I would do that.” |
without opening it, be- just as much sense as tho men, in
casting your tot with Florida. Take is evident tho public schools of this ' Every man thinks of what ho would ‘ aus' 0,ILC ” n w 0 ®ro 8 80,n°' many eases, much more sense. Wo vice from the railroads nt the loweg
e°uld he forced upon them
tho Clyde Line to Sanford and spend land aro not tho expensive luxuries do if he had to live over the hours one thoughtful enough to enclose n never thought the women voting ra*°
an hour on Sunday in tho bust little some would have us believe, or thnt during which he
few postage stamps, which ho needs would change the complexion of poll- and without rognrd to the effect on
let time win while
8l' rv'h’e of the carriers,
city in tho state—thu City Substan­
badly in his business. Then too, tics except that In tho smaller cities
the salaries of tho tenchcra nro al­ he lost.
tial.
it
might
exert
n
purifying
unfluence
As
n rt’suB of this failure to see
some
of
tho
requests
thnt
como
for
ready so high oh to encourage sloth
There is no use going back over
on
some
of
the
candidates
who
might
our
mi,tunl
interest In the mninteon their part, as somo critics nvor.— tho moves thnt have been made fool- I
| n,b,icIty “ro wortby’ nnd no
huvo
in
one
or
more
isolated
Instnn
&lt;
nnnco
°f
adequate
nntionnl trntisporOUR HUMMER COMPLAINT
isly. The game
Ntill on Bnd it 1 lnr tur"8 d“wn “ wor hy ^
ho
Tampa Tribune.
ces played fast and loose with tho *,l^ nn service, wo have thus far hardis never too late to win If you will hls fi,!rvlco may ho ,lB frcu na mo,“s*
The summer inactivity of the
FLORIDA AH A SUMMER RESORT make up your mind, concentrate your sea in July. The greater part of this morals of tho community. The Into I*v 8crntched tho ,/surfnce of the
Daytona business men militate
mind nnd brush aside Interruptions, free publicity is requested hy peoplo election in which tho women voted frelwM-rnto problem. Wo have been
hns not changed our opinion any. Wo
studying rates in their relation
against the growth of tho town
Time is n good natured old man, ho who hnvo nxes to grind.
To many of our Northern renders
still
believe
it
wns
right
to
allow,
immediate
revenues which the
Much
of
the
publicity
naked
freo
tho above cap Hon must seem strange, plays fnirly and leniently; he Is r«-&lt; comes from men in public office who the women to vote nnd we still think 1fnilronds could expect from them,
in its year around development."
Tho above statement was made at for to many who do not know Florida lcntlcHs in hls stendy onward pneo; try to boost their politinl standing by they will have n good influenco In
these efforts have thrown
tho meeting of the Chamber of Com­ in the summer timg, it seems only lie never giveH you back tho day that sending out self-boosters in tho form politics. Wc hnvo not up to this time nn^ faint streaks of light into a
merce directors Mondny evening, natural to suppose this statu to ho you have given him for nothing. of news letters. Thcae are all right; thought that women should cast their 'I®1180 wilderness. Whnt wo need to
while tho methods of St. Petersburg about the hottest place in the United That is one day off the hoard.
But you can win and bent him in we promptly chuck them in tho wnsto spring* bonnet into the political ring (tnnw is tTie effect of rates upon busIn city building were under discus- States during the summer months.
basket, nnd as the price of old paper except for tho position of school hoard *nt'8fl ,,nd their relation to business
Before learning better by nctunl ex­
alon.
1
Leetureason
c
o
n
c
e
n
tra
tio
n
'nro
need-'
b“'
s K°no' “P wo cnn
n fow cc,lts ,”ul positions of this sort wliero thoy development nnd national welfare,
This statement tells the whole perience, wo too, subscribed to that
could do a whole lot of good.
Wc
^ t‘ establishment of this new
mit
of
this
free
stuff.
story in one sentence.
Accustomed belief—n belief not founded on fact. cd hy young men especially, for tholr
As
an
illustration
of
some
of
tho
think
that
later
on
they
might
aspire
transportation
institute is a frank
numerous.
to having from thirty to forty thou­ Experience has taught us, ns it Is temptations are most
to
the
higher
positions
nnd
wo
bolievo
r
m
'gnition
of
the
vital importance of
requests
thnt
come
to
us
dnily,
hero
sand people here in the winter fur­ fast teaching many ethers, thnt Flor­ Much intelligence is used up trying is a sample of one mail’s delivery: they will nnd thnt they will ho elected. basic and reliable data on transporta­
nishes such a contrast to thu sum­ ida is in fact much cooler in tho sum­ to get their minds away from real "The International Interpreter,'’ “Tho In other worls wo wnntcd them to get tion by steam roads, electric roads,
mer that business men are inclined to mer than our Northern states, and work.
waterways ami motor trucks.
You cannot succeed in tho big U. S. Shipping Board," "Tho Rockc- into politics with both feet nnd thor­
•think tho town is dead and tlint bus­ that summer is one of Florida's most
The doing of this job will require
filler
Foundation,"
"Tho
Nntionnl
oughly
understand
the
game
before
thing if you let thu littio things take
iness itself is dead during June, July delightful season’s,
big men, considornblo time and n gen­
Good
Will
Association,’’
"Nenr
Knst
they
tried
to
cop
nil
of
tho
prizes.
Thu Christinn Science Monitor, pub­ up your niind nnd your timo.
and August, As a m atter of fact it
erous supply of funds.
Perhaps
If your best thought goes to the Relief," "Tho Laymen’s Home Mis­ Wu do not see thnt they made' any
lished
in Boston, Mass., am] generally
Is tho business, men themselves who
twenty-five
or
more
organizations
are
sionary Movement," "The American speclnl difference in the elections
considered a conservative and rolinblo selection of n straw hnt, nnd your Committee 'for Devastated France,"
Jirc dead.
to
he
invited
to
participate
in
tho
in­
held Tuesday but wo do think that
Habit Is hard to overcome and tho Journal, called attention over a year second host thought to tho selection "The School for Visual Education," indirectly their influenco wns felt to stitute’s support, tho rnilronds to tho
hnbit formed a few years ago when ago to Florida’s sunimor, saying in of your clothes, nnd your third host to “The National Woman's Republican no small degree. Tljo Jacksonville extent of ten to fifteen per cent and
some profound speculation on tho
the summers were rually dull bus not part:
Re­
Society," "Tho State Highway Com- Journal touches tho subject ns fol­ other interests proportionally.
yet shaken off.
Today with good “The progressive people of Florida races or the result of bnaohnlt com­
search will be the main business of
lows:
’" "Tho St';to F| ro )Vnnl&lt;
roads radiating in all directions tlioro have awakened to the fact that thoy petition, what kind of thought Is loft IjJ."1"0"Hays
"According to a Washington dis- tho Institute, under tho direction of a
for tho real work?
W,n l,ayH opt1
in the movie
have
a
delightful
summer
as
well
ns
are more people In tho Triple Cities
world
and
his
speeches
on
thnt
sub­
patch
Mondny a survey made by tho hoard of governors composed of ten
When you wnke up in tho morning
in midsummer than thuro were a fow n delightful winter climate to offer
je
c
t’’
I’athe
and
Pnrnmount
advance
national woman’s party shows more public-spirited men who are not rail­
the people of the States and provin­ Hay to yourself, "I nm going to keep
year sago in midwinter.
notices,"
"Henry
Clewis
&amp;
&amp;Co„
Now
women
will seek high political offices road officials, nnd with the help of
Rut of course thu business men do ces of the North. Visitors who have at my work nnd think of nothing olso York," "Indianapolis Motor Speed­ this fall than ever before, nnd while an advisory committee of some fifty
not do business with these peoplo be­ spent tho summer months in the todny." Don’t think how little work way," "American Rnilwny Execu­ the woman’s party has decided not mt'n representing all industries,
cause they uro not alive to the oppor­ beautiful southern peninsula, the It­ you can get through today, hut, on tives," “American Relief Administra- to campaign for women candidates as
Wtih a budget of $1,000,000 a year,
tunity.
Practically all advertising aly of America, hnvo been reporting tht* contrary, how much work you can | tlnn."
an
organization,
Miss
Alice
P
au
l,jwilh
“ corP" r Investigators of naand invitation for business ccuhch nnd complete satisfaction with tho exper­ get into it. Whatever you have un­ | It wll he observed from tho above head of tho party, is quoted as Bny-!1'" '" 1' b in d in g and ncknowledced
In these days the man who does not ience for the past year. Every year dertaken to du, do it better than tho i titles that some of the requests aro Ing "it will seek the election of wo- &gt;“MMy and with tho active moral supgo after business will not get it in more tourists from the North have next man, nnd not only better than I worthy of notice; others arc purely men, simply heenuse they are women," I Por^
tho lenders of all important
any grent volume.—Daytona Journal. taken up summer residence in tho the next mnn, hut ns well ns It la I selfish. All of them send copy and
‘"Simply
because
they
are
women"’
|
industries,
the Nntionnl Transports*
possible for you to do It.
winter resorts of Florida.
----------- o----------is
not
qualification.
If
the
national:
tion
Institute
should soon begin to
if
nil
was
used,
it
would
fill
up
an
We do not share the comfortable
"Those familiar with tho tropics
THE PRESS AND SCHOOLS
throw now light on the fundamentals
I
entire
newspaper.
woman’s
party
intends
to
base
its
en­
and subtropics will tell you thnt tho theory thnt any mnn can achieve any­
| Newspapers ns a rule, are willing dorsement entirely on the sex of can­ of transportation nnd distribution.
air
in those climates is always coal in thing he desires if he will work hard
The dosing date for the schools of
| and anxious to serve every worthy didates it is going to he n joke. Tho And the public mny with some confi­
most Southern cities is at bund. Gen­ the shade. This is particularly tru o 1"Hough. Thnt is not true. Ellison •cause, and beenuse of this generous editor of the Jncksonvllle Journal dence took forward to the time when
erally speaking the accomplishment of Florida, which catches air currents could not possibly have painted ns disposition, they are mnde a freo has fought for woman’s suffrage for without tho nid of a Inwyer, a rate
of the past session hnvo been woll from the Atlantic as well ns those Sargent and Sargent could not pos­ horse for everything down to n dog twenty-five years. Ho fought for R clerk or a tnble of logarithms, tho or­
worth while. Modern system, thought from the Gulf of Mexico. As u mat­ sibly have developed Edison’s inven­ light—or up to it, according to pres- openly and vigorously when it wns a dinary wayfaring man can figure out
nnd uiins have changed the curricula ter of fact, breezes from the ocean tive genius.
the freight charges on a crate of
But neither Edison nor Sargent, nor ciit-dny manner of reasoning nnuiso^ most unpopular tnsk to perform. But
of most institutions of learning, un­ and gulf cool every part of Florida
celery
from Kalamazoo to Chicago.—
meats.
tills ho did liecnuso he believed firmly
til today wo find too much of tho in- and the temperature on nn average any other mnn thnt you henr about,
Country
Gentleman.
There is one lesson in this nil, how­ in the justice of tho cause. It wns
lent to supply tho immediate need for is ten degrees lower than it is through would hnvo inmlo n success if ho had­ ever, (hut is impressive; it is a force- never rationally argued by anyone
practical efficiency, instead of tho more northern States and tho central n’t kept one thing in his mind all tho fill recognition of tho value of ndvor- that the enfranchisement of women
THANKS THE HERALD
time.
sound preparation for a future’s foun­ States.”
Your
mind
Is
the
toll
you
have
to
tit,in&gt;T
nml
11,0
i,lfll,onco
of
H»o
nows{was
going
to
so
change
tho
political
We believe the day will como when
FOR SUPPORT OF SCHOOLS
dation which will withstand tho
j complexion of tho country that wo
Florida will bo just as famous as a work with. Hands nnd feet are the | paP s^R uportur-S tur.
waves of passing whim and fad.
,,,,
0
'
, woldd ,0 *rco ^rom nH nur ills,—nor
There is little doubt hut thu press summer resort as it is now famous small tools, the servants of the worTho following letter from Superin­
king brain, tho real tool. Keep your' KEEI A (;0 0 ,) SECRETARY [was It over rnUonnl! argued tfmt a
nr.
a
winter
resort.
Thousands
upon
of the country Is Inrgely responsible
tendent
Lawton, makes tho Herald
brain clear, clean nnd concentrated. ^
j •'•'r,vi!nu,1°nt hy women would ho any
for tint shallow draughts now permit­ thousands of business and profession­
force
feel
liko thuir work is appre­
Don’t load it up with unnccccssnry L U,0. laniPa lri,,linu hf*8 the follow- mare efficient thnn a government hy
ted from the Pierian spring. Instead al men take their annual vacation
ciated:
ing
editorial
that
is
worthy
of
moro
men.
Equal
suffrage
is
right
beenuso
If burdens. Towards life’s frivolities
•of heiu * nn educator as wore tho pa­ some time during the summer.
Sanford, Fin., Juno 2, 1922.
, try your schools nnd policy of eduennnd useless discussions—excepting than a passing notice:
they
knew
the
real
facts
m
regard
to
pers of tho past "cattiry. and earlier,
Mr. It. J. Holly,
"Tho
board
of
trade
or
other
organ(tlon
wo
hnvo
lifted
our
women
above
Hie press him become a more Inform­ Florida's summers, they would spend those that really improve the mind - ization which has n good secretary, tho stntus of either wards or drud- Editor of Tho Sanford Herald,
er. Thero is more than a pleasantry those vacations here. But they must let your mental attitude be "I don’t but because of some nomadic spirit ges. Wo hnvo mnde citizens of them, Sanford, Florida.
In the reported definition of a “news­ he educated out of the erroneous bo- know and I don't care. I nm playing dwelling in n few members wnnts to The Supreme Court of tho United I)enr Mr. Holly:
paper man” given hy the' country lief that Florida is Hie hot state in n gnmo against time nnd life. I have make a change every year or so, *States, repeatedly requested to do so,
Allow me to tlinnk you for tho
hoy who said, “A newspaper man is summertime. Florida should adver­ got to win It nnd I enn't lot other mnkes tho greatest mistake
splendid
write-up you hnvo given to
Its
hns
never
DARED
to
hand
down
n
one who sits around watching for tise her summer attractions, and things Interfere with it."
the several occasions incident to tho
life.
decision
thnt
women
were
not
CITIsomebody to do something and then above all her wonderful summer cli­
Tho rolling stone gathers no moss ZENS of tho country nnd If thoy nro closing of tho Sanford schools. I nm
MORSE IMRDON PETITIONS IN­
mate.
tells it on him.’’
whether
it lie in a commercial organ- ^“citizens" then hy tho rending of tho confident no othor pnpor in this Btato
CREASE MORAL TURPITUDE
Tho wakened, enlightened press of
ization, or hewed from tho grnnito of constitution itself they wore entitled devotes its time, thought nnd spneo
CONCENTRATE YOUR MIND
today is a necessary and usable .po­
The attempt of Attorney General, tho eternal hills. It is remarkable tho to vote. It was only ancient usngo so generously to tho enuso of its
tency in the moulding of mind nnd
Daugherty to shield himself in the [ success thnt attends thoso places that kept thorn from it. Wo amended schools.
mnnnor for Hie young citizon, hoThis is an editorial which might ho Morse case hy getting behind the po- vhorestnbility, and oven medlocrncy, the constitution to change tho nnclont
On behalf of tho tcnchors, principal
Ujuiso thu press is an invaluable as­ headed "Keep your mind on the ono titlons for Morse’s pardon signed by is put up with, rather than to make a practice thnt hnd crystallized into officials and pupils of tho Sanford
set to the educator in building up ro- important thing." It is nn editorial Senators nnd Representatives and change nt every veering of tho wind, prejudice.
schools, I THANK YOU.
spect and reverence for law and gov­ about concentration, about putting other prominent men has not created
Tampa’s hoard of trade is ono of
Wo honor Alice Pnul nnd all tho
Sincerely yours,
ernment. The wakened, enlightened your rail thought on some real work tho fnvornblo impression evidently tho most striking examples of Its women of her Woman’s Party for tho
T. W. LAWTON,
press is the safeguard of the school and bus been published twice In the hoped for and expected. These poti- paying to k o t; a man who knows tho persistent and consistent fight thoy
Supt. Public Instruction.
system of thu nation. There Is no Cleveland Loader.
tirms wero obtained hy tho wife of city .knows its needs, knows tho mnde for their just cause. But when
single factor that can do so much for
You don’t need tho editorial nnd Charles W. Morso bnsed'upon repro- likes of the public, and how tho gen- they vote for Aijnt Emma just boSoininolo County has a good hoard
education ns the press if it will fair­ ought not to waste time rending it if HentntintiH thnt Morso was in a dying ernl public may ho reached for Tam- eauso Aunt Emma Is a woman thoy of county commissioners now and will
ly and fearlessly Het forth thu short­ you are quite sure that thu best thnt condition, nnd few men nro nhlo to pn’s good. I.nko county Is a striking .ire nothing short of n j (,ke. Give have a good ono next year whbn tho
comings of "systems” and propose is In you is being used every hour, resist the appeal of a sorrowing wlfo ir.g Illustration of the fact thnt a good them the Ifn-Hn. They are side- now commissioners tnko their seats.
common Honse changes and hotter-' nnd used to give you the host chnnco and mother in such circumstances, i man in n county lmnrd of trade hnd splittingly funny. Im a g in e us fol- Tho now hoard will ho composed of C.
merits for much of that which now possible.
Instend of strengthening tho At- ( hotter not ho let go, no matter what lews voting for any old Tom, Dick or W. Eqtzmingor, John Molsch, G. L.
merely cumbers tho ground.
Among a million men there may bo torncy General’s position. It hns tho opposition offers him.
i Harry that throws hls hnt in tho ring Bledsoe, Endor Cuilett nnd B. F.
It is not, alone more salaries foi one or two that really play tho game! strengthened tho case against him in
No wnowspnpor would think for u hint because ho is n innn.
Wheelor. ^11 good men, business
teachers, consolidation
of
more of life as a good player plays tho tho minds of thoso who hnd taken tho moment of chnnging its department Honest, Mnhlo .ain’t it awful?
men and successful fnrmcrs nnd nion
schools into central units, longor gnmo of chess, ono or two men In n | trouble to nnnlyzo it. it Is admitted heads every year, because with every
---------- ------------ who havo property Intorosts and n big"
terms in the rural sections, or bot- million do not need to talk, or think ; now that President Tnft was deceived chnngo there hnH to bo broken a now
What a relief when it is nil over.
interest in tholr own county.

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

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�EAST SANFORD : : PAOLA POINTS : S PERSONAL
(From TUundxj’i .Only)

Helen and Carl Chorpenlng drove
Mr. Tiller has sold the old BucliJacksonville with a party o7 nnnn place a t Sylvan Lake and bought
iends Thursday for a ten days vlait Mr. A. A. Hick s home. Ho moved
^ith their slater Mrs. Byron H. into the hlme, Tuesday, Juno Cth.
(juirc and family of South JaeksonMr. A. A. Hicks has sold his homo
and moved to St. Petersburg, whore
Mrs. Grahnm Hunter and little his daughter lives, .Mr. and Mrs.
n Lee left last Friday to spend the Hick hnve lived in Paoln mnny years
miner with Mr. Hunter’s parents nnd we nro all grieved to hnve them
C h a r l o t t e , N. C. Mr. Hunter will move away.
in them later.
George Hock had a narrow escape
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ferguson and from falling off the top of a box car
,eir family of six young people who while playing, but is all right ngnln.
resided on Richmond avenue
Mr. nnd Mrs. G. B. Burnett and
r the past two years have returned family motored over to Maitland,
their former homo, Parkton, N. C., their ohj homo town, Saturday nf,y made mnny frineds during res- ternoon.
ence here.
nere.
I There will be an entertainment
Paul Jones arrived In Bnkersfleld, j given at the churoh on the third SunInlifnrnia last Saturday evening and day in honor of Children’s Day.

Nlco weather nnd little rain.
Another Thursday afternoon off—
for some people.
W. S. Parker is In tho city attend­
ing to business for tho A. C. L. Ry.
S. 11. Wright, of Jacksonville, was
in tho city yesterday attending to
business.
C. P. Smith, of Dunedin, is spend­
ing somo time here at the Montezu­
ma Hotel.
W. T. Hcddow a prominent contrac­
tor and builder of Jacksonville Is
hero today on business.

Men and women wanted to handle city , Florida, to-wit: N 1-2 of NE 1-4 of Beg. SW Cor. of N. 1-2 of S 1-8 at
trade and ratal! the original and NE 1-4 of SE 1-4, Sec. 26, Twp. 21 SE 1-4 of SW 1-4, Sec. 18, Ewp. 91
genuine Watkins Products, Remedies, S, Range 30 E. 6 ncres. Tho said S. Range 20 E. Run E 264 ft N 185
Extracts, Spices, Toilet Requisites, land being assessed at the date of tho ft. W 264 ft. S 165 ft.
Household Specialties, Automobile Ac­ Issuance of such certificate In the
Tho said land being assessed
cessories, etc. Ovor 160 guaranteed name of Unknown.
nt the dnto of Issuance of such
products. Our values nro unequalled
Also Tax Certificate No, 306 dnted ccrtificnto in tho nnmo of Unknown.
and Wntkins’ Quality Is in n class by the 7tha day of June, A, D. 1020, hns Unless snid certificate shall bo re­
Itself. Write today for free sample filed snid certificate in my office nnd deemed according to law Tnx Deed
nnd full details of our offer nnd what has mndc application for Tnx Deed to will issue thereon on tho 16th day of
It means to you. Tho J. R. Wntkins issuo in accordance with law. Said June A. D. 1022.
Co., Dept. 70, Memphis, Tenn. 38-Gtp !certificate embraces tho following de­
WITNESS my official signature
scribed property sltuntod in Seminole nnd seal this tho 11th day of May
County, Florida, to-wit: N 1-2 of A. D. 1022.
For quick results, try n want ad.
NW 1-1 of NE 1-4 of SE 1-1, See. 26, (SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Twp. 21 S, Range 30 E. G ncres. The
Clerk
Circuit Court,
Notice of Application for Tnx Deed
said land being assessed nt the date
Seminole
County, Florida
Under Section 575 of the Gen­
of the issunneo of such certificate in By A. M. WEEKS, D. C.
30-Oto
eral Statutes of the Stnfe
the name of Unknown.
of Florida
Unless said certificates shall bo re­ In the Court of Count7 Judge, Srmlnol*
Notice is hereby given that Frank
County, (Mute of Florida
deemed according to Inw Tnx Deed
Evnns, purchaser of Tnx Certificate
N
O T 1CH TO CIIBDITOItS
will issue thereon on the 14th day of
No. 270, dnted the 3rd day of June,
July, A. D. 1922.
In re Kntntr of
A. D. 1018, has filed snid certificate
A. It. 8 T I L E 8 , D e c e a s e d .
Witness my official signature and TMHH.
o nil C r e d i t o r s , I , c a n t o r s . D i s t r i b u t e e *
in my office, nml has made npplicuu. . |
-,
. „
,,
; ™ *
, . .
, 1* . »enl this the 8th day of Juno, A. D. n n d a l l p e r s o n s tinvlnir c l a i m s o r d e ­
tlon for Tax Deod to issuo in accord- 1022.
m a n d s n g n ln s t snid e s ta te :
•
You, a n d e a c h o f you , a r e h e r e b y n o ­
ance with law. Said certificate em­
ti
f
i
e
d
n
m
l
r
e
q
u
i
r
e
d
to
p
r
e
s
e
n
t
a
n
y
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
braces the following described proper­
c l a i m s n m l d e m a n d s w h ic h y o u o r e i t h ­
Clerk Circuit Court,
e r of you m ny h a v e a g a in s t th e e s ta te
ty situated in Seminole County, Flori­
A. It. S tile s , tioconsed, l a t e o f
Seminole County, Fla. So fe mMi nrs.
o le C o u n ty , F l o r i d a , to t h e u n d e r ­
da, to-wit: Lota 143, 144 and 145, 43-Gtc
Byi A. M. WEEKS, D. C. s i g n e d . a d m i n i s t r a t o r o f s a i d e s t a t e
Eureka Hammock. The said land be_________________
w ith in tw o yonrs fro m th e d a te hereof.
D a to d F e b r u n r y 11th A. D. 1921.
ing assessed nt the date of tho issu­
U J. H A R T L E Y ,
ance of such certificate in the name Notice of Application for Tnx Deed
Administrator.
I.oiiR w ood, F la .
SS-9to
Under Section 575 of the
6f Unknown. Unless said certificate
General
Statutes
of
the
shall lie redeemed according to law
In Court of County Judge. Seminole
State of Florida.
County. State of Florida
Tnx Deed wilt issue thereon on tho
14th day of July, A. D. 1022.
N O TICE OF A m t l N I N T I t A T O n
( F a r Flnnl Dlsehnrgel
WITNESS my official signature j Notice is hereby given thnt J. E.
and seal this the 8th day of Juno, A .'Lning purchaser of City Tnx Corti- In re R i l n l r uf
J . H A M IL T O N HEl*.
I). 1022.
fiento No. 1(10, tinted the 1st day of
N'olluo In h e r e b y g lv o n , lo a ll w h o m It
c o n c e r n , t h a t o n t h e 2 0 th d a y o f
(SEAL)
E. A, DOUGLASS,
April A. D. 101(1, hns filed said ccrtl- Jnifty
u n o . A. D. 1922, I s h a l l a p p l y to th o
Olerk Circuit Court,
llente in my office, nml has mndo np- l l c n u r n h t n E. F. I l o u s h o h l e r , .Midge o f
s a i d C o u r t , ns J u d g o o f P r o b a t e , f o r m y
Seminolo County, Fin. plication for Tnx Deed to Issuo In fln n l d i s c h a r g e a s A d m i n i s t r a t o r o f t h a
H a m i l t o n Hep,
deceased,
43-(ite
By: A. M. WEEKS, D. C. accordance with law. Said cortlfl- ae ns tda t et h notf aJ.t th
o s a m e ti m e 1 w ill p r e ­
s
e
n
t
t
o
s
n
i
d
C
o
u
rt
m
y
fl
n
n
l
accounts
------------------------onto embraces tho following described

Big building program has started
S » “
l0fl
| The P.oln grammar
Ha,ad
in
this city and thoro will bo some­
I TT a ,.r .™ , a , r
»'«y 20. and had a vary nice pro^ ''r *ie ‘ "
*
pram. Thraa airl, pradnatad. Mis,a, thing doing nil the timo.
Don McDonald left on Thursday Kiln Lee Spivey, Glndys Hock and
Lr .Marietta, Ohio, to look after the Cammlc Burnett. Mr. T. W. LawW. B. Talley tho well known nrchl
American Fruit Growers Inc., busi­ ton presented tho diplomns nnd gavo
°* Lakeland wns In tho city today
es* there, for tho summer.
Mrs. j n nice tnlk. The trustees also gave on business. Sir. Talley hns pinna
UcDonnld and little Marthn nnd Mr. a tnlk.
for several of Sanford's now build­
rDonald’s mother, Mrs. M. P. McThere was a surprise party given ings.
onald of Sanford Heights left at Mqndny, June 6 to Mr. and Mrs.
ti- same time for Richfield Springs, Hicks ns a token of farewell.
Miss E,lltb Stownrt, accompanied
f y. to spend the summer, that boMrs. E. T. Austin will depart next by l,ownr(| Fields, arrived in Snnfcp Mrs, Don McDonald’s former week to spend a white with her m oth-.fonI 1,191
from Philadelphia. She
omc.
er, near Live Oak, Fin.
|will spend the summer with her purMr. ami Mrs. Clifford Bell have be­
.Mrs. Helen R. Pearson who taught c0^9(
nni1 Mrs. M. M. Stewart,
an the erection of n modern two school this term in Paoln is now
——
itnry home at their farm on Celery working in Sanford.
I Sanford avenue !h building up ns
an a d m l u l n t a r t o r o f s a i d o s t a to , a n d nalt
Ivenue.
’l1io Paoln school received her f"9‘ « «ny part of this city nnd « ,
'‘V
r h
^
City ° f Sn,,f&lt;m!' f o rD aI htoedi r Aa pp pr ilr o vloa tlh. . A. D. 1922.
Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Bledsoe nro .standardization certificate
to along the «&lt;"'» »9 the street Is bricked nil tb s' « " * » « » « • J™ 1™
thfc
i So™ln° « Co»"tyAAHON It. A N D E H 8.
A d m in istrato r.
Luilding an up to date bungalow on Inst of school,
*
way to Tenth street it will be one ol
? 'I
T
’ J," u 1 N 41 ° f Lot 4 DIock 18 Chn»,man 35-Btc....
Me the
is a'roby
T‘Ick?r9 A‘»* Th° 9nbl »»"«* *&gt;olng
petery avenue.
Wo are all grieved to, hear of Mr.
tlu&gt; main
mufn thraroughfares
throroughfares of Sanford
of County Judge, Memlnols
Nelson, purchaser of lax Certificate assessed nt the dnto of tho tsunneo of In Courtt.'ourty,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Dunlny nre S. M. Gordon’s death, who resided in nn&lt;1 wil1
State of Florida
f«ster than any other
No.
173,
dated
the
2nd
day
of
Juno,
A.
such
ccrtificnto
in
tho
nnmo
of
Wm.
oving from Celery avenue into town Pnola.
' part of the city.
N O T IC E O F A i n t t . M S T U A T O I t
D. 1010, him filed said certificate in Simpson.
Unless said certificate
( F o r F ln n l IH seh n rg el
Jo live in their lovely new home Just
As there are a good many familan'1 hnH n,n,Iu application | sltnll 1ms redeemed according to law In rr i:«(ntr of
Tho bids on the Meisch building'my
Icmplctcd, corner of Laurel nnd 10th u&gt;s moving into Paoln wo nre hopH I E T T II. COONEY,
,?&lt;■., „„,i
and while thorn
there f" r Tnx n,’l‘d to i99U0 1,1 accordance Tnx Deed will issue thoron on tho H ANHotlco
Itrcet.
i mg to got new members in Sunday were opened today
Is tiuroliy g i v e n , to a l l w h o m II
with
law.
Said
certificate
embraces
(Cth
tiny
of
Juno
A.
I).
1022.
m
a
y
c o n c e r n , t h a t o n I ho 2iHh itny o f
has been no contract let yet it is un­
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Purvis hnve School,
J u n e , A. D. 1922, 1 nlintl a p p l y to t h a
the
following
described
property
s
it-1
WITNESS
my
official
signature
tone to house keeping on Richmond
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Walker and son derstood one of tho bidders will got tinted in Seminole County, Florida, to- and seal this tho 11th dny of Mny H o n o r n h l e E F, tl oiiH hopler, J u d g o o t
sn id C o u r t , u s J u d g o o f P r o b a t e , f o r m y
H'enue in the house recently vacated nre visiting Mrs. Walker’s sister, the- contract tomorrow nnd nil a r­ wit: Lots 132, 133, 134, 135, 130 and A. D. 1022.
f i n a l d i s c h a r g e u s A d m i n i s t r a t o r o f th o
rangements mndo for the commence­
e s t a t e o f H a r r i e t t II. Coonoy, d e c e a s e d ,
y, the Fergusons. Mr. Purvis will Mrs. If. L. Wynn of Pearson, Fla.
137, Eureka Hammock. The said land! (SEAL)
a n d Hint n t t h e m im e li m e I w ill p ro E. A. DOUGLASS,
ment of the big now building on First
term a congenial parly of friends
Honl to s a i d C o u rt m y filial a c c o u n t s m
being assessed at the date of the is­
Clerk Circuit Court,
A d m i n i s t r a t o r o f mild e s t a t e , a n d a s k
street.
Injoyetl a supper party Sunday ev­
MARKHAM JOTLETTS
fo r th e ir npprovnl.
suance of such certificate in tho name
Seminole
County,
Florida
D a te d A p r il 11th. A, D. 1923.
ening at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
I of Edgar Gilbert.
By A. M. WEEKS, D. C.
30-fltc
F. J. MOD ANN ISL,
Mrs. Wnltor L. Morgan and son,
forpnny to help Mr. Corpnny
Mr, H. F. Hailey, Representative
35-91P
A d m in is tra to r,
1 Also: Tax Certificate No. 172 dnted
John,
nro
now
enjoying
the
ocean
elobrate bis birthday anniversary. of tiie Strnut Fnrm Agency offices in
the 2ml dny of June, A. I). 1010, has
NOTICE TO CIIHIHTOII*
Members of the citrus exchange Orlando was in Markham a few days breezes at Daytona Bench, whore they 1filed said certificate in my office, nnd Notice of Application for Tnx Deed
Under Section 575 of the
rgetnlile growers organization nro ago with a party of property pur­ will remain the balance of the sum - 1lias made application for Tux Deed
In Court iif the County Judge. Seminal*
County, State of Florida.
General Statutes of tho
ling n store or commissary on i chnsing prospects calling at the John-1mor, after enjoying visiting, during to issue in accordance with Inw. Snid
Htnte of Florida,
• 1In re Estate of
Quite 11 commodious son farm to get dots ns to the fruit the month of May, Mrs. Morgan’s certificate embraces the following de­
Lamcroii m a i l
FETICH NOLAN. Deceased.
----------I To nil Creditors, Legatees. Illefrltnitrra
[wilding with apartments on the culture and other things of interest. parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Mcttingcr scribed property situated in Seminole
N
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is niiorebv
Hint
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sost
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h a v iK
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olid floor.
rxouco
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g iv e n
m
a t II. MN .I nmnnds
nPgenrln
tr l s n r H eMiss Ella Lee Spivey graduated Aut of Onk street, Riverside, Jackson­ County, Florida, to-wit: Lots 130 and
ville.
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each
of
you.
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e h e r e b y nonnd Mrs. Dock Hasty hnve of the Eighth grade nt Paoln grnm131, Eureka Hummock. The said land
w i
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any
No.
387,
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hich you. o r olihoucht the 5 nere place on Genovn mnr school with high honors, nnd n
being assessed nt the date of the is­ A
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The Herald hns received postenrda
penile known ns tho Frank Lowe great cloud of glory nnd effusion.
X t &lt;■I- Nolan, decrusmt, lato of eSemisuance of such certificate in Hie name t \ , l».M i l ,I*ns 1110(1 snitl c o rillic a to
ill m y o ffic e , am i h a s m n d o n p p llc a L’o u n ty , Florida, to tlm un d o r|»rm.
Mr. Roland Shcnfer and family of from L. P. McCnllor nnd Sheriff uf M. Y. Way.
/
.
n.
e.
. . 1.
11
. signed A d m in is tra tr ix of said e s ta te ,
tion f o r l a x Deed to losuu In a c c o r d - w ith in tw o yonrs from th e dnto hereof.
Mrs. Lilly Jones entertained the the Sanford postoffice force, nnd also Hand hearing the intclllgcnco thnt
Also: Tax Certificate No. 174, datD ated May 12th, A. D. 1922.
were stopping in New Orleans
tbyterinn ladles circle of Celery noted photographer, were callers at they
JULIA T. SMITH,
,
ed the 2nd tiny of June, A. D. IDIII, mice with law. Said ccntiflcnto em­
A d m in is tra tr ix of tlm E s ta te
were on the way to Cn ifornln, ,
braces
the
following
described
prop­
)wiue at her home on Beardnlc nve- the Johnson home on Saturday after­ ami
1
1 11 ! , * m.
.
. . . has filed said certificate in my office.
of P e te r Nolan, deceased.
solier nnd nil right. They signed it
. .
,
* u n m ans,
noon
ut last Friday.
nnd has made application for lax erty situated in Seminole County, itoiiiNHON
A
t
t
o
r
n
e y s fo r E s t a t e of
ami “Sheriff” so wo sup- „
,
.
.
....
Florida,
to-wit:
Mri. H. G. Gerror of Jacksonville
Cotton, melons and other crops, of "Big .Lou”
P e t e r N olan, d e c e a s e d .
39-SlO
. .
. . .
Deed to issue in accordance with law.
they know who they nre up to ..
, „
rn« Mrs. Jones’ guest 11 portion of which there is a large acreage in nnd pose ___
_______
1
Said certificate embraces the followaround Markham, nro coming on fine,*1'0 fm,sent timo.
fad week.
1mg described property situated in
Mrs. Sandy Anderson’s mother, since the good rains hnve been coming
Seminole County, Florida, to-wit: Lot
E. B. Brown, slate sales imimigcr
|Mrt. Baker, is very ill lit the home down.
139 Eureka Hummock. The said land
of her brother Mr. Robinson nt Beck
Mr, am! Mrs. F. A. Johnson eele- of tho Virginia-Carotina Chemical Co. being assessed at tile dale o f tile is­
HOYS ANI) GIRLS
rated their 2(itli wedding anniversary 19 ln ,lll! city today on business ami suance of suer certificate ill the name
iHammock.
The infant son of Mr, and Mrs.i nt their home, Shady Nook, on Sun- 1,190 cnlll,,K 0,1 llls nmny friends here o f Unknown.
On Southern accredited list. No loafing on streets. Excel­
Mn Shnnker of Beardnll avenuo dny the Itb Inst., having for their who ,,r« "Iwnys glrnl to see him. Mr.
Unless- said certificates shall lie
lent athletics. Every convenience. HOARD AND TUITION
died nt the hospital Saturday from guests, Mr. E. W. Keeler nnd two ' Urowii reports business throughout redeemed nt cording to law tax deed
$25.00 I’ER MONTH. Classical, Scientific, Commercial,
Rowel trouble. The funeral was held daughters, Miss Ella and Miss Dorn, |th«,8t"to 119 bcll,K 1,1 9 good condition will issue thereon on the 11th day of
Normal Courses. Teachers live in dormitories.
|frnm the Catholic church Sunday.
formerly of Hie Buchanan place on with the farmers ami fruit growers Inly, A. I). 1022.
Write for Catalogue
prosperous nml looking for a good
Sylvan Lake, hut now of Orlando.
Witness my official signature and
season ahead.
FOR SALE OR LEASE—One 20 aero,
seal this the 8th day of June, A. D.
NORMAN INSTITUTE
one 10 aero Snnford avc. walking
Itching diseases can be controlled
1922.
L.
H.
HROWNING,
President
NORMAN PARK, GA.
distance to city. Two lots corner and cause removed by applying Bal­ Rub-My-Tism, an antiseptic. 3H-20tc
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
"tnHHMHHNNHI'INNIlM ARM HMNH MU Ml! Dll NIMKHW ! ( ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
Center and Elm nve. Two lots west lard’s Snow Liniment. The relief is
Clerk Circuit Court,
FORMER
SENATOR
|*lde Palmetto nvo., 60 ft. front Elev­ prompt nnd permanent. Three sizes,
Seminole County, Fla.
WOULD BURN ALL
enth St. Make offer. II. T. Corey, "0q, 60c, nml $1.20 per bottle. Sold
13-lltc
By: A. M. WEEKS, D. C.
SCHOOL HISTORIES
owner, 115 N. Spring St., Los Ange- by Union Pharmacy.—Adv,
P«, Calif.
288tf; 20-tf
Notice of Application for Tax Deed
Mtr The AnitorInti-il PrraMk
TIIE VERMOREL TRENCH
LINCOLN, III., June 8.—Former Under Section 575 of Ihe General
Fruit and Vegetable Crates
Customers come to us every day KNAP SACK SPRAYING MA­
SlntuteK of the Stale of Florida
United States Senator Lawrence Y.
|*ml say Tanlnc hns been a blessing CHINE IS THE REST MADE. Sherman
told students in a commenceNotice is hereby given that M. J.
You Can Buy From Ua at
1.
|to them. We advise you to try it. SOLD
AND GUARANTEED meat address nt Lincoln college yes- Collicutt, purchaser ofTax t.ertlf cnto
Wholesale
Prlcaa
■Union Pharmacy.—Adv.
TOR $25.00 HY CATES’ CRATE terday that all school histories ought N°- •«« . ‘^ted the 7th day of Juno,
CO. PHONE 181.
37-tfc to be burned
| A- D* 102&lt;)fll,,d 91,1(1 certificate
Writs for Ptloa L in
"It
is
safer,”
ho
said,
“to
find
th
e
'1
"
«,ul
Uua
a»",lka‘
TIRE SERVICE
COW MUST GIVF,
exceptions to this rule If there are tlo» f°® Tax Deed to issue in accord350 GALLONS ANNUALLY
Palolka, Florida
nny, than to oppose it. They would "nw w,t‘l ■«!"; ? ahI ‘'ortt1f*cn1t‘! um*
Olt TAKE THE COUNT shod more light on a disordered world ,,rncOBItho followl»K ,lo9crlbo(1 Pr«Pn u ll
in n bonfire than in tho school room. ,!rty Hit‘mt&lt;Ml ,n S«ml" uta ^ ° ' ‘»ty .
t l l r 'I'lie A a H i i r ln t e d I ’r r a s )
“New idons," he declared, “must —
■
■■
-■
GAINESVILLE, June 8,—A cow be taught nnd practised or civilization ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ M a a R M a i l M M t l E I M M M M n M M M I J M M I I S M I H M I l M M D H M H a M M M M M a M M M B B a a a
Hint produces less than 350 gallons of will be quenched in a world’s dark
milk annually does not earn its sub­ ago.
sistence nml should bo dealt with ns a
"The ancient and medieval history
slacker, according to Professor J. M. (might the pupil Is n mcnaco sailing
Scott, of tho Florida Experiment Stn- the mind of the child. Principally it
Now is the timo for Summer application of fertilizer to citrus trees to servo tho double purpose of creat­
ttion. Two economic factors are of is n recital of crimo by the wholesale
ing now growth, which is the foundation for next year's crop, and of developing the crop now on the treuH.
FIRESTONE CORD concern to the owner of a dairy herd, save
nn individual virtue nt long
Summer Fertilizer p a y s for itself by increasing the bIzo of the fruit. Bo liberal with your trees. Wo
according to Professor Scott. They range. Touching of such history cau­
recommend
the following brands:
Cords
were: Cost of feed consumed and val- ses tho pupil to know more about
110 of milk produced. '
W. &amp; T.’S SEMINOLE FRUIT MANURE
SEMINOLE FRUIT AND VINE
Belchazzar’s last drunk nnd Alexan­
Ordinarily the dairyman, who buys der’s butcheries, which nro said to
(3% Am., 8% A. P. A., G‘/0 Pot.)
(3% Am., 6% A. P. A., 8% Pot.)
all his feed, will find that the cow jiftVo cnrrjc,j fjrCc.k culture through
ALKIDEAL FRUIT MANURE
W. &amp; T.’S SPECIAL FRUITER
oad s e r v ic e f r e e consumes equal of 350 gallons of milk j Africa t|m n,of human justlco. Julius
(3%
Am., 13% T. I*. A., 10% Pot.)
(4% Am., 8% A. P. &gt;., 8% Pot.)
a year, ProfcsBor Scott asserts. Thus, Cnesnr and Atilln, the Hun, nro more
t ir e s MOUNTED
to become profital lo, the cow must familiar spirits thnn Aristotle nnd ■
IDEAL FRUIT ANI) VINE MANURE
produce many gallons more than thnt tho apostles. BnttlcficldH nro depict­ ■
FREE
■
(3% Ant., 6% A. P. A., 10% Pot.)
mnrk.
ed #s scenes of human progress. Ono ■
11
At tho present tho average dairy must conclude tho host wny to dovolSend for our booklet, ’‘Fertilizers for tho Summer Application" by llnynrd F. Floyd, It treats not only
—Call—
of
fertilization,
but gives summer schedule for spraying.
enw In this state according to Pro­ op n people Is to kill most of them,
S
fessor Scott, produces less than 300
“Washington and -Wllborforco arc
gallons of milk nnntmjly. Tho low derided or ignored.
Ono Is openly ■
WILSON &amp; TOOMER FERTILIZER COMPANY
average yield is caused by tha
stigmatized ns nn nntlquo nnd sllonco
xclusive Firestone Tire with no ancestry to speak of. So cet ^enotoa tho other ns forgotten. Karl
MANUFACTUKEK8 OK 1IIEAI. KKKTM.IZERS
breeding must be encouraged, ho do- i\jnrx |n cffcct {„ pren^hed more than
Service Station
Agricultural Budding
Jacksonville, Florida
dares. Feeding, he says, hns somo- Qjjrist.”
thing to do with tho milk production
every even- «
ALAN SCOTT, Local Representative
S
but thnt nlone can no chnngo tho In­
t
5 _________________________
®
AY-NIGHT SERVICE dividuality of tho cow.

Preparatory Boarding School

s

MONEY
SAYING
PRICES

FREE FREE FREE
TUBES

FERTILIZER FOR CITRUS TREES

Firestone
are now
delivering as high as
21,000 miles
R

Phone 548

W.A.Mcrryday Company

-

Furnish FREE Tubes
with the purchase of
every

RAY BROTHERS

On Flour, Grain and Feed

s

.

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,

: Ml

�IN THE SENATE IN CONNECTION
% WITH SPEECHES AND STATEMENT8 ON TARIFF
„
( S r T h e A sso c ia te * P r e se t

WASHINGTON, Juno 5.—British
’ «nd Italian ambassadors and accred­
ited representatives of other foreign
nations was assntlod in tho senate to­
day by Senator Watson, Republican,
of Indiana, In connection with speech­
es and statements mode by them rel­
ative to the American tariff and
trade.

Chamber of Commerce
Elected Officers for the
Ensuing Year, Friday
Ap P. Connelly In Elected President at
Meeting of Directors Held Fridny

, .

At the annual election of three gov­
ernors to servo tho Chamber of Com­
merce for the ensuing year the fol­
lowing wore elected; S. 0. Chnse, A.
P. Connelly and R. J. Holly.
Tho annual election of officers took
place at tho meeting of tho board of
governors Fridny nt tho Valdes Hotel
and resulted in the following:
A. P. Connelly, president; R. J.
Holly, vice-president; John Meiseh,
second vico-prcHidont; It. W. Pearnan, secretary and treasurer.
Tho election of tho governors was
by ballots sent to nil the members and
the votes were greatly scattered, nln o s t every member receiving some
votos and S. 0. Chase receiving the
gTentest number of votes.
At tho election of officors Mr. Con­
nolly made a short talk pledging the
Chamber of Commerce his earnest
work and asking for the assistance
of all the members and especially of
tho committees.
Col. George W.
Knight, the retiring president, thnnked the members present for their un­
qualified support nf his policies and
the valuable assistance they bad ren­
dered him during his term of office.
The Chamber of Commerce starts
off tho now year with flattering pros­
pects and new members are coming in
ovory day and old members arc pay­
ing up past dues. There 1m much
work for the Chamber to do this year
and every citizen in Sanford should
become an active member.

R A I L R O A D IDEA
TO
HOLD
ALL
CONSIGNED
FREIGHT FOR NEW YORK AT
•
KEABNEY, NEW JEBSEY
(Ujr The Aaaorlnlrd I'rraa)

WASHINGTON, June 5. — New
Yorkcity authorities before two mem­
bers of the Interstate Commerce Com­
mission today presented arguments
and objections against an embargo on
shipments Into Now York of Southern
produce nnd potatoes, ordered by the
Pennsylvania railroad effective nt
midnight today. The railroad propos­
es to hold all such consigned freight
for New York City at Kearney, N. J.,
transporting it across tho river.

COMES Fh()M SEATTLE AND OS
CAR JOHNSON WILL BE ASs i s t a n t e d it o r
i '

( H r The Aaaorinird I'rraa)

JACKSONVILLE, June 6.—The ap­
pointment of Abe Hurwitz, of Seat­
tle, Wash., as managing editor of the
Florida Metropolis effective immedi­
ately was announced today by Rich­
ard Lloyd Jones, who with John II.
Porry, purchased tho Metropolis last
week. Oscar M. Johnson, for six
years managing editor will assume a
new position created by Mr. Jones,
that of assistant managing editor in
chnrge of general state and state po­
litical news. Hurwitz until recently
was managing editor of the Seattle
Star, and is a graduate of tlie Uni­
versity of Washington and in news­
paper work since he left college. Mr.
Johnson Is a native of Pensacola and
beenme associated with the Metropo­
lis in 1911 as telegraph editor and
wns mndo managing editor two years
later.

Looking After
Florida Harbors
Senator Fletcher Seeks Improvements
WASHINGTON, June 6.—(Specini.)—Senator Fletcher Saturday bugnn n drive for rivers \ and harbors
improvements in Florida. Ho sub­
mitted amendments for improvement
work on the inland waterwny from
Pensacola bay and Mobile bay, Ala.,

In accordance with report submitted
inteh Sixty-third congress for a chan­
nel five feet deep and forty feet wide
the route to be tho most practicable
and tho moat economical in final cost:
St. John river from Jacksonville to
Palatka, with a view of giving a
twenty-foot channel to Palatka; St.
WHERE
SERIOUS
Johns river from Pnintka to Lake BORDER
FIGHTING IS EXPECTED
Monroo, with a view of making cut­
AT ONCE
offs and improve navigation; Black*
water, ljfcy and river and bayou Chico.
(H r T h e A u M h l r l P r*M )
Tho first named amendment Is for the
TIENTSIN,
June 5.—All foreigners
purpose of gotting tho project started
were warned to leave Shanhaikuan,
so that if prospective commerce jus­
China, on tho Manchurian border be­
tifies it, it may be enlarged.
cause of serious fighting expected be­
tween the advanco guard of Wu Pol
Fu’s nnvading army and the retreat­
Rudolph Valentino,
ing
troops of Chang T«o Lin, Man­
Movie Screen Hero, churian
war lord.

Liberated Today

Was Arrested on Bigamy Charge, Had
Too Many Wive*

of Young' Fort and th« ghost fttlsd
to show op. One of the party went
to the Haley house and demanded
with nn oath to speak to the ghost.
Deaf to the pleading of Mr. Haley
not to speak thusly of tho voice the
young man entered the house. The
voice cr.mo and tho question was ask­
ed If ho would speak to tho young
man. The ghost replied vory dis­
tinctly:
."Toll him to go to hell,' Mr. Haley
declares. His statement was corrob­
orated by mombers of his family and
by others from the community who
declare they heard it.

BETWEEN
NORTHERN
AND
SOUTHERN IRELAND AND
FACE REAL TROOPS

YOU CAN PREVENT
FIRES BY CARBFULLNBS8

CAMPAIGN HAS BEEN HOT AND
HEAVY ALL
THROUGH
&lt;nr The AHMMira n ™ i
JACKSONVILLE, June 0.—Aside
from tho senatorial, congressional
contests, the battle In Volusia county
at today’s Democratic primary is a t­
tracting tho most attention through­
out. It was openly charged tho Ku
Klux has a ticket in tho field for tho
various county offices, including mombers of the legislature and tho campaign for tho last ten day’s has been
heated and bitter. Tho weather is
generally fair over tho state and a
large proportion of tho registered vot­
ers are expected to go to the polls in
spite fact little general interest in the
primary.

( l ly The A m o r ls tr a Press)
LONDON, Juno 5.—British troops
LOS ANGELES, June G.~Rudolph
have driven Sinn Fein invaders from
Valentino, screen actor, whb liberated
their ninin positions in Ulster terri­
of the charge of bigamy hero todny
tory and a largo part of tho border
when tho felony complaint against
The creation of new counties by the
between northorn and southern Irohim was dismissed after preliminary FEDERAL RESERVE HOARD MEM innd is now virtually a battlefront. last legislature resulted in tho addi­
HERS APPOINTED BY THE
hearing before justice of the pence.
The military has taken over much of tion of a number of polling precincts
PRESIDENT
Tho justice ruled there was insuffic­
the boundary line and Sinn Foinors In tho state. The new total according
ient evidence to sustain complaint.
now
fnco seasoned and well armed to records of Secretory of State
( D r The Arnoclnlfd Press)
WASHINGTON, June fi.—Presi­ troops equipped with artillery, in­ Crawford arc 1,067.
CALIFORNIA’S CITRUS
dent Harding today signed n bill cre­ stead of special Ulster constabulary.
GROWERS PREPARE TO
ating nn additional place on the Fed­
RECEIVE FLORIDIANS
BELFAST, Juno 5—Reinforcements
eral Reserve Board and authorizing
for the British military forces in
tho
president
to
appoint
members
to
( H r The Aaanrlalrd Prraa)
LOS ANGELES, Cal., Juno 6.—Of­ that body from among representatives northern Ireland poured into Belfast IN MONEY ANNUALLY FROM
ficers of tho citrus fruit growers or­ of agriculture as well nn commercial Saturday, nnd the influx is to con­
TIIE PAY ROLLS OF AMERI­
tinue nil next week, according to pres­
ganizations of Southern California nnd banking interests.
CAN RAILWAYS
ent
prospects.
Tho
city
had
to
go
hnvo begun preparing for the visit of
back
to
the
energetic
days
of
March,
12fi Florida citrus growers, who will
(Iljr The Aaaurlatril Prraa)
1014, which preceded the Curragh bri­
leave Tnmpn Juno 8 to visit the or­
CHICAGO, June 6.—Over the
gade mutiny to find a parallel for the
ange growing sections here. Tho trip
strong protest of three labor rep­
present military activity.
is bein garrnngcci by Cnpt. Edgar A.
resentatives on the United Stntes
Two transports arrived Saturday
Wright, editor and manager of Tho
Rnilrnnd Labor Board, tho new
morning from Birkenhend with the
Florida Grower nnd n former resident
wage cut of 7c per hour for rail­
Scottish Borderers. Tho Manehostors
of this Btnto. The visitors will in­
way shop mechanics and 9c per
arrived
Sunday while tho Royal Fusspect the grovcH apd pneking houses
hour for freight car men, cutting
ileers and tho Liverpool regiment ulso
here.
400,000 shopmen approximately
BEYOND JULY WHICH WAS TIME
arc coming. They nro proceeding to
$60,000,000 annually, was order­
SET FOB HOME
the Hally Kinder Camp, in County
WEST PALM BEACH
COMING
ed todny hy the hoard, the cut to
Down, which until last year housed
MAN FOUND DEAD
become effective July 1st.
nearly 2,000 interned men. Bcforo
( H r The Aaaorlnlrd Prraa)
WASHINGTON, June f»-A t the re­ the reinforcements began coming
CINCINNATI, June 0.—The new
quest of Germany nnd some of tho there were nineteen battalions in Ul­ wage reductions for shopmen ordered
Allied powers, a small force of Amer­ ster, far below tho war strength.
inent resilient hero for fifteen years ican troops will he retained nt Cob­
The most interesting nrrivnls were by tho Ruilrond Lnbor Board today
and formerly.of Springfield, O., was lenz, on the Rhine beyond the first of a party of 12 officers and 1)7 men of can only intensify the present feeling
found dead in his home yesterday July, the date set originally for com­ tho Royal Air service. It was un­ of dissatisfaction with the railway la­
morning by county authorities who pletion of the American evacuation of derstand that 12 Bristol fighting ma­ bor conditions and will at least re­
hail been summoned on account of his German territory. Week's announced chines would fly from England for sult in an immediate strike vote re­
continued absence from the premises.
their use, probably to bo housed at turnable June 20, according to H. M.
When found the body was fully
the Aldergrove Aviation ground, 18 Jewell, head of the shop crafts unions
clothed. Death is believed to hnvo oc- (battalions of the Eighth Infantry miles from Belfast, used as a camp here today for the railroad striko con­
currcd from heart failure Thursday which was scheduled to sail for home for the 17th Brigade, which recently ference.
night or Fridny morning.
.
_________________
nrrived from Cork,
A howitzer battery also arrived Sat­ LIQUOR RUNNER
TURNS TURTLE
CLOUD OF MOSQUITOES
urday morning. It left for Enniskil­
AT KEY WEST DOCK
LEADS TO FIRE ALARM
len, County Fermnnnugh, which is
the center of military activity, not
( I l r The Aaaoclntrd I'rraa)
(Hy The Aaaorlnlrd I'rraa)
only
the town itself, but tho adjoin­
KEY WEST, June 0.—Tho two
CHICAGO, June f&gt;.—Mosquitoes,
ing villages being gnrisoned. Whole­ masted schooner Arcadia, whom fed­
flying in such thick swarms that they
sale
commandeering of vehicles is go­ eral prohibition officials termed a 11were mistaken for smoke, caused two
ing
on,
especially of motor lorrios. qquor runner, will run no more. While
lire alarms yesterday.
Many
motor
boats nre also being tak­ awaiting disposition of the authori­
THE
PEOPLE
WANTED
HIM
Members of n truck company ans­
en, and officers have been inspecting ties n whose chnrge the vessel was
BUT WOULD NOT SPEND
wered a call saying that the steeple
other ernft.
ANY MONEY
held hy vrtue of seizure, the vessel
of the St. Michncl Roman Catholic
Tho popular belief is that the mili­ turned over nt its dock here during
church wns burning.
The firemen
tary is to he used to clear tho Belleck some bad weather recently and sank.
(H r The Aaanrlalrd Prraa)
DETROIT, June 5.—Henry Ford salient, evacuated by the Ulster forc­
The vessel hnd been captured 16
intimated privately he would run for es recently, of its republican occu­ months previously by a const guard
president if the people of the country pants. Stirring events in this sector cutter. After being shifted around
desire bins to, but would refuse to seemed to be presaged by the depart­ by the various deportments engaged
spend nny money to bring about his ure yesterday afternoon on Crossley in anti-liquor operations, the vctsol
nomnintion or election, according to tenders nnd commandeered motor lor­
wns turned over to Deputy United
William T. Kmnberg, editor of the ries of large parties of tho military, State Marshall Lopez here. The schoo­
Dearborn newspaper and one of the fully equipped and evidently prepar­ ner’s bottom beenme wormsucked and
lenders in Dearborn of the Henry Ford ed for a long stay. They had n groat
a lenvnge set in. In this weakened
for President Club.
condition high sens came along and
THREE ARE IN JU R E D the vessel turned over and died.
POWDER PLANT EXPLOSION
POWIIEN PLANT XPLOSION
LEN1NE IS SUFFERING
FROM GASTRITIS
(Hr The Aaaorliltrd I'rraa)
1I1GII TEMPERATURE
OAKLAND, Calif., June 5.—Three
men were killed nnd three were in­
•, sister ship of the
RALEIGH) N. C., Juno 0.—Persons
( H r The Aaaoclntrd I'rraa)
jured in nn explosion at the plant of living near Forestville, Wake conty,
RIGA, Juno 0.—Tho Russian Soviet
a speed of 30 knots,
Trojan Powder Company, eleven miles 14 miles north of Raleigh, nre con­
cached Belfast yester- Ambassador to Letvia announced to­
from here.
Thc Warwick, which is day that Premier Lenlne is suffer­
siderably aroused hy a ghost who
?h Foyle, was the fing- ing from gastritis, with a high tommakes nightly visits nnd tells his
troubles at tho homos of W. I!. Haley ship of Rogers Keyes in the Zee- pern lure.
G. O. P. Leader in
a well known farmer of that section, lirugge raid.
Georgia to Face
according to a story published in tho There nre hopes of pence on tho MAX OSSER INDIGNANT
OVER REPORTS THAT HE
Charge of Fraud N'nleigh News and Observer Satur­ Strubttne-Lifford front, though thu
IS HUNTER OF FORTUNE
day.
deputation of clergymen and others
Mr. Dairy declares the spirit hns wlm waited on the republicans nro
(H y The Aaanrlntnl I'rraa)
called at his homo every night for maintaining great secrecy ns to the
2UIC1I, Switz., June 0.—Max Oasor
the pnst five months ami that he re- result of their interview. They will
vented himself as a mnn who died in draw up their report, they soy, and expressed lndlgnntlon yesterdny over
that vicinity fourteen years «go. submit it to the town council which a current report tlrnt Mrs. Harold F.
More than a score of other persons took the initiative in the movement, McCormick hnd asserted thnt his
have tnlkcd with tho ghoBt, the leaving it to the latter to make tho re- purpose in marrying her daughter,
Mathilda, was to obtain her money.
newspaper nsserts.
port public.
Mr. Haley declares tho ghost first
Belfast hud comparatively a quiet Oser declared that ho Imd sufficient
visited his homo on tho night of Jan- week-end. Two soldiers and threo for himself and his bride if they live
unry 14, when he and the other mem- civilians were wounded in tho course simply ns ho snid they purposed to
lu rs of Iuh family wore awakened by of yesterdny afternoon's shooting. The do; he had mnde a goodly sum out of
vigorous knocking at the front door, record since Monday last is 18 killed the sale of his fashionable riding
He got up and wont to tho door, but nnd 74 wounded in disturbances in school, where he hnd thirty horses.
no one wns there. For sevornl nights this city.
STEEL COMPANIES
USING UNFAIR METHODS
IN COMPETITION BUSINESS
( H r T h - Aaaoclntrd I’ rraa)

A few weeks a go I wrote an artide for tho Herald as a worning
against fire from Spontaneous Combustion resulting from tho careless
use of polishing rags saturated with
vegetable oils. A few days later a
local garage owner came to me and
snid he stopped a fire which had its
origin in this way. Fires often occur
in nttlcs and other roof spaces and it
is unknown what starts them. It j,
well known th a t sparrows will carry
nny thing to thoir nests that they
can fly with and waste filled with
polishing oil .with their nest condi.
tlons makes an ideal starter. This
may hnve been tho causa of ho fire in
tho Ilill-Newmn building over Perkins and Dritts storo as there are a
number of veltllator holes through
which this pest could pass. Destroy
nil nests about tho eaves of your
house and screen tho ventilators to
attics.
G. P. PAXTON,
Chief Flro Dept.

Democrats of Florida
Will Vote in Primary
Election Today
JACKSONVILLE, Fla., June C._
With nomination regarded as equiva­
lent to election, Florida* Democrats, in
a primary todny, will select one can­
didate for tho United Stntes senate,
four for tho house of representatives,
two justices for tho supreme court,
two members of tho state railroad
commission, eighteen members of the
state senate, the full membership of
tho lower house, sixteen circuit jmlges, eight state attorneys and numer­
ous county nnd municipal officers.
Senator Park Trammell is opposed
for re-nomination by former Gover­
nor Albert W. Gilchrist, nnd three of
tho four members of tho house have
contestants. Representative H. J.
Drnno, of tho first, is without opposi­
tion. Representative Frank Clark,
of the second district, is opposed by
former Representative Robert W.
Davis; Ben S. Hancock, of Pensacola,
is running against Representative J.
H. Smithwick in the third and Repre­
sentative W. J. Sears of the fourth
district, is opposed by W. A. MncWillinms, of St. Augustine, spenker of
the state senate.
Candidates for renomimition to the
supreme court are unopposed and only
one member of the railroad commis­
sion has a contestant for ronomlnation.
Two women arc seeking seats in the
lower house of tho legislature and
numerous members of the sex are
contesting for county and municipal
offices.
It will be tho first primary in Flor­
ida in which women have had the op­
portunity to vote.
BLANCHE SWEET AND
MARSHALL NEII.AN
WILL MARRY SOON
LOS ANGELES, Juno 0.—Miss
Blanche Sweet, motion picture ac­
tress and Mnrshnll Neilnn, motion
picture producer an ddircctor, will be
mnrried in New York some time this
month, according to word received
from Neilnn by his local representa­
tive, Mr. Neilnn is in New York and
Miss Sweet will leave today for that
city. Surther than announcing her
departure Miss Sweet refused to dis­
close her plans for the future.
As soon us the shoals above Fort
Thompson are dredged out LnRelle
will be able to send enno to Moore
Haven for manufacture into sugar.
Mr. Gilbert, who has the mill in charge
states he is planning on uring barges
for this pur|KJSc.—La Belle Current.

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WAS1I1GTON, June !&gt;,—The feder­ f"
al Trade Commission hns issued n g
complaint ngainst the Bethlehem I
Steel Corporation and I.ncknwana
Steel Company charging they hnvo
been nnd nre UBing unfair methods of
competition. Complaint grows out of ■
a merger recently effested by the
two companies

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ALTERATION
Juno 14.—Lloyd

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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1922
Kcly. Mr. and Mrs. Kely will mako
The showers nnd tho hot wonther nnd the sort of snappy stuff thnt WANTED—Ambitious young men
their homo in Fort Myers. Tho bride
are blighting the tomatoes and the tnke nnd holds tho render’s atten­
was graduated from the Daytona
nnd young women to know thu: tho
pepers nnd nre not good for the sweot tion. This write up of Snnford will Railway
High School with the class of 1019.
Commercial
Telegraph
(From Monday'* Dally)
and haB a number of friends hero to
J. II. Huddleston of Geneva was in com nlthough tomatoes nnd com are be nwnited with much interest for School is offering special rummer
Join in offering best wishes for all the city today and reports heuvy rains bringing good prices. Poppers nro thcro is no much thnt enn bo said of rates on the subjects of Railway
happindss.”
in his section and the ornngc trees not strong and it looks like tho flmy Snnford nt present thnt it will tnx Commercial T'*l«i:’ iphy, Touch Type­
peper crop around hero will bring but the little Indy's fncile pen to produce writing, Business Pensmnnship nnd
M
looking fine.
very
little to tho growers, thcro being all of It.
Hj R) M S i
|6 l lUl » 1 fcl
PIPE ORGAN CLUB
Railway Station Agency. Dny and
no
much
going forwnrd thnt tho mar­
George
I.nVignc
of
Lungwood
and
night
classes. Enter anytime. PosiThe Pipe Organ Club was enter­
kets ennnot take enro of.
iFrom Monday'* Daily)
OLYMPIC GAMES
Wagner
was
in
the
city
today
nnd
re­
tions
secured
with the Railway nnd
Mr. W. H. Holdon spent Saturday in tained Monday I \ M. by Mrs. Orion ports the tomato crop ns having too
Telegraph
Companies
for ndvnnced
WILL
IIE
IN
PARIS-----Farrell nnd Miss Clara Millen nt the
Orlando on business.
Mrs. Mnude M. Cox nnd dnughtor,
much rnin but big shipments still go­
For
MONEY WILL BE RAISED students soon ns qualified.
homo of Mrs. Farrell.
Miss Margaret, left Sundny nt 3:95 p.
ing forwnrd.
rates
and
particulars
address,
The
A fter the business mooting tho
m. for Jacksonville
and northern
Mr. Horry Ward returned on Sun......... .........
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( l l r The Aaa.irmlrd I’rraa)
Railway
Commercial
Telegraph
meeting adjourned to n socinl hour nt
,,
...
„ .
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-p o in ts, enrouto to their home in Steu -1 PARIS, June 7. Premier Poipcnre School, Box 929, Bartow, Fl i.
jiy after a plensnnt stay at Daytona
which time a delicious salad course
Mr. and Mrs. Lndor Curlctt of
m— •...... •
• informed the International Olympic
Geneva were among tho visitors to benvlllc, Ohio. They have been resi­
Bench.
;
42-2lp
was served.
dents
of
Snnford
for
tho
past
nine
Committee today the French Parlia­
The next meeting is to be with Mrs. the city today, Mr. Curlctt coming months, Miss Mnrgnrct being a Junior ment would vote immediately nddiover to attend the special meeting of
Morris Wimbish has re turned homo Ilnrris on West First street.
At twenty the single mnle is in love
In the high school. They leave Snn­ tionnl Rix million francs for financ­
the county commissioners.
from Okeechobee where he has been
with nil the Indies; a t thirty-five he
Those present wore Mosdamcs:
ford and her people with much ro- ing Olympic games. This insured dof(or some time.
thinks all the Indies nre in love with
Moore, Mcthvin, Phillips, Pitts, Hall, | Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Anderson of luctnncy, and have enjoyed her hospi­ inntoly the holding of the 192*1 games him.
Gntcholl, Estrldge, Gore nnd Miss ‘ Lakeland, stopped off in Sanford Fri- tality immensely. They nro boosters in Paris.
Hassell Brown, Snm Fleischer and Clnrn
Millen nnd hostess.
dny and Saturday en route to their for the City Substantial. Mrs. Pyles,
Robert Denton spent the week-end nt
How n Noted Vet. Gets Rid of Rnts—
homo
in Tennessee for the summer. mother of Mrs. Cox, left two months ST. PETERSBURG VOTES
Jaytonn Beach.
Farmer* Heed.
FRANK-WADE
POWER PLANT RONDS
While here they were guests of Mr. ago.
Surrounded with the cordial inter­ and Mrs. Frank Graham.
Lyle Tapp. Roger Edwards and EdDr. H. H. Butler says, “ Iuse RAT(Fiom WoilnuaiUy'a Dally)
( l l y T h e A u n r ln lr d I ' r r a a i
rnnl McCulley spent Saturday in est of many friends both hero nnd
Election is over for the time being.1 ST. PETERSBURG, June 7.— SNAP around my hospitals evory
C. D. Brumlcy of Clmliiotn was In mg.
ailing on friends nt Daytonn Bench. throughout the stnte, the mnrrlngc
Bonds for the establishment of n mu­ three months, whether I sec rats or
of Miss Albino Annn Frnnk to Mr. the city today on business.
Mr. |
_____
nicipal power plant to cost $300,000 not. It docs the work—RAT-SNAP
, Frederick Lyons of West Third John E. Wade took plnce nt the home Brumley says the new brick factory j And now wu can settle down to real and for the expenditure of $50,000 de­ gets them every time. I recommend
jtreet has left for the summer to bo of the bride Sunday morning at 11 is ready for business and will soon bo business and build a big city hero,
veloping Unyboro harbor here, car­ it to everybody having rats,” Don't
-------pent in the upper part of Now York o'clock, June fourth, Dr. E. D. Brown­ turning out the best building brick in
ried at a special election here yester­ wnit until there is n brood of rata,
lee performed the impressive ring tiie country nt very reasonable prlc- \ J. H. Huddleston of Gcncvn was in
Itate.
day by a mnjjnrity of nearly 12 to 1. net immediately you see the first one.
ceremony that united the young cou- ( vsSold
i the city early this morning bringing Provision wns nlso mnde for tho Three sizei\ 35c, 95c, $1.25.
-------| James Stone nnd sister, Miss Cnrol plo in the holy bond of wedlock In tho ,
I in the ballots from Genevn.
building of n sewerage disposal plant. nnd guaranteed hy Ball Hardware
i Among the passengers leaving on
Co.—Adv.
pne leave today for the summer to presence of close relatives.
The bride is the attractive dnugh-1"Osceola" Friday, were Mrs. ColeLjpent with their grandparents Mr.,
Charlie Britt is laboring faithfully ITALIAN AMBASSADOR
tor of Mr. nnd Mrs. Gus Frnnk and "in» B* Jones and two children who, in trying to get Snnford in the ranks
A. Stone at Lansing, Mich.
REPLIES TO WATSON
was very lovely In her traveling suit »Der » short visit in Jacksonville, of the hall towns, lie hns a good
SAYS HE WAS PROPER
Allen Jones who has been n student of blue tricotino, heavily braided with wN return to their home in Washing- team hero hut very little encourage­
| the University of Florida, arrived which was worn n chic little hat of ton, I&gt;. C., where Mr. Jones in night ment.
(lly T h r A*«iieliiti*il l*rr««l
100,000 Alligator Skins
WASHINGTON. June 7.—Tnking
tme yesterday and is spending a grey and blue with accessories in editor of Associated Press.
^notice of objections made in the sonWrite for Prices
tort time here with his mother, Mrs. grey.
Visitors to the city nre amazed at nto by Wntson, Republican, Indiana,
Mrs.
Wade
is
a
Sanford
girl
having
George
Philipps
the
proprietor
of
Jlen Jones.
lived hero all of her life; n graduate t*1* now vasino nt Lake Mary was in the many signs of improvement on t), (,lgcHR(llon hy hin, of tftriff and
every hand and think that Snnford! otbpr |pffif,|ntion) signor Ricci, Ital* SOUTHERN HIDE &amp;
Mrs. J. Hen Coleman and little son, of the Sanford High School, possess- tho city today and reports a fine bus­ looks more lively than any city in the ,
!„ /„......i ----------- inn Ambassador, in formal statement
B.. left yesterday on the boat for ing a sweet, lovt.blc personality th n t|* neHH H'm’° the place opened last stnte.
SKIN CO.
today declared tariff duties nnd in­
ilatkik where they will bo tho lms endeared her to a large circle of [ 1 bursdny. I ho Kiwnnis ( lull will
friends.
ternational problem nnd ns such were
picnic there Thursday and the dance
jests of her father, T. It. Higgins
Dealers In Hides, Furs, Wool,
Miss Edna Underhill returned to proper subject for discussion hy dip­
Mr. Wade is originally
from Thursday night will In* open to the
r reveal weeks.
Alligator
Skins, Itceswux, Tallow, etc.
her home in Barhcrville, Fin., this lomatic agent of foreign country.
Knoxville, Tennessee, and well liked public.
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA
morning, after spending the past few
The many friends of Mrs. Hugh Pol­ in Snnford where ho has resided for
days
here as the guest of .Mr, and
S. O. Chase lias returned from a
rJ lute Pansy Wimbish) will be the pnst seven years, until recently,
Mrs.
W.
D. Lees.
ui to learn thnt she will arrive moving to Charleston, S. C,, where he trip to Now York and other enstern
edncsilny for n visit with her pnr- is the valued agent of the Amcricnn state* on business and his many
The regular showers have been ab­
friends are glad to see him hack on
!t ('apt. and Mrs. John Wimbish. Fruit Growers Express
sent
this morning hut we will prob­
Mr. and Mrs. Wade left on the nf- tile job. Mr. Chase will sec a big
Ready, ice-cold, at
ably get more rain tonight. Rain is
ternoon
train
for
Charleston
where
difference
in
the
golf
links
and
coun­
Mr. K. E. Wndbrook called on sevhundreds o f places
try dub grounds since the rains lmvo bring out the lawns in the city nnd
il former acquaintances in I.ong- they will make their future home.
work
in
the
yards
will
now
be
taken
B o ttle d
The best wishes of hosts of San­ made the greens all thnt could bo de­
d Sunday afternoon. Mr. Wmlup in earnest.
sired.
ford
friends
follow
them
to
tin
ir
now
&gt;k is at present tho official mnnnif the Snnford Golf nnd Country home.
Endor Curlctt of Geneva wns in tho
H. P. Smith tlie genial cashier of
ab.
city
today wearing a smile thnt will
(From W odnntday'* Dally)
the Peoples Hank has returned from
J. It. Roberts of Lake City spent a trip to .Macon and other points in not come off. Mr. Curlctt just passed
Motor party to Coronado for Sat- the day here yesterday transacting
Delicious und Refreshing
Georgia. Mrs. Smith accompanied through a hot campaign for Com­
!i&gt; were Mr .and Mrs. B. F. business.
missioner in the 5th district and wns
|
him
to
Macon
nnd
went
on
to
Tennusand family, Mrs. Denne
I sec to visit friends and relatives for victorious over E. II. Kilbcc.
ter nnd Denne Turner, Jr., AlgerJ. J. Mahoney of Jacksonville wns two weeks.
It rained all the time
i Speer, Mrs. McCullough from
('Apt. W, M. Lovell of Orange
in
the
city
yesterday
attending
to
.Mr.
Smith
wns
in Georgia and lie was
ndo, .Miss Martha Fox nnd Mr.
Bend
temporarily was in the city yes­
business.
glad to get hack to Snnford.
I F o s t e r.
terday visiting his wife and family
Airs. D. L. Thrasher and a party of
.Mrs. A. D. Parrish of Lakeland is and also exercising his privilege to
jlifr nnd Mrs.,Roycc, Lieut, nnd
OOTTLED U N D E R AN
friends are spending the day in Orlnn- in the city the guest of Mr. and Mrs. vote. Cnpt. Lovell never fails to vis­
EXCLUSIVE L I C E N S E
p. Woodward, and Mrs. Ryder of d&lt; today.
It. R. Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. it Snnford on election day and he can
FROM THE COCA COLA
rl.'twn Field, Amid in, were the
CO . ATLANTA. CA
Parrish were former residents of this always he counted upon to cast his ,
stJo/Mr. nnd Mrs. B. W. Ilemballot.
city
where
Mr.
Parrish
was
train
W. F. Hill of Tampa is a business
i Friday, on route to Daytonn. Mndispatcher and ho is now dispatcher
•Voyce is commanding officer of visitor in the city stopping nt the
Rev. ,M. E. Galiard, of Genevn, was
in the Lakeland headquarters of tho
Montezuma.
titrom Field.
in
the city this morning en route
A. C. L. The many friends of Mrs.
home
from the general assembly at
Frtim Tuesday'* Daily)
Miss Thelma Bullard of Gainesville | Mr18' ,,n" lHh, " ro «ivinff l,cr “ wnrm
Des
Moines,
Iowa. Ho stopped over
welcome
hack
home.
ta Ancient City was represented is the attractive guest of Miss Lucy
at
Nii.-iivillo.
Tcnnv
to sec Ids brother
• yesterday hy E. A. Wiles.
Byrd Smythc.
THE COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO.------ Rhone 2
(From Tuesday'» Daily)
Rev.
S. Gnlmrd, a member of the
Mrs. Frnnk LnRnche and baby of
|tm. C.,1,p,*r of Dnytonn was in the
Robert Robertson of Tampa is mak­ Wnycross, are visiting Mrs. M. M . Tennessee conference, nnd nlso visited
his mother,
I yesterday attending to business. ing ills headquarters at the Monte­ Stewart.
zuma while in the city on a business
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Snyder of ChuI M. Tt dilor is in the city nttend- mission.
Mrs. C. A. Reed Iuih returned homo luotn were in the city today en routo
| to business for the A. C. L. Railafter spending several weeks wPh to Abilene, Kansas, where they will
Miss Annn Lou Huff nnd Miss Win- friends at her old home in Ocala.
spend several months vnention. Mr. ■
netto Manning of Atlanta, Gn., nre
■
nnd Mrs. Snyder have been operat­
|f». Howard Harris is spending the charming guests of the formers
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J. Lessing leave ing a general store at Cliutuotn for
■
| weeks with her parents nt Lake sister, Mrs. Ben Caswell.
tomorrow for a month's visit to the past four years and are now tnk­ m
Are Selling the Famous
northern cities, nnd will visit a ing n well earned rest having dis­
Miss Lucy Byrd Smythc returned daughter, Mrs. Ruth Ludccke in
J't- J. I'rowelI of Jacksonville wns home yesterday from Stetson Univer­ Rockpurt, N. Y. They will make the posed of their store interests. They m
will return in the early fall to rosido ■
he city yesterday on a business sity, where she is n student nnd will trip via the Clyde Line.
■
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at Chuluotn for the winter.
lion.
spend the summer with her mother,
•iSU/r* •&gt;
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Mrs. Charles Campbell. She was ac­
They have been awarded premiums In London, Paris, Bulfnlo, Phila­
l)r. llreedon of Anderson, South "I Got Real Mad When I Lost My
f. and Mrs. W. M. Brnmtello nre companied home by Miss Thelma Bul­
■ delphia in competition with tlie host pianos in tho world... Mr. L. P.
Carolina is here for a visit with his
■
Setting
Hen,"
Mrs.
Hannan.
ding a few days hero nt ths lard of Gninesvillc nnd Miss Irma
■ Husbands will he glad to meet the people nnd explain to them how
sister, Mrs. Dr. J. N. Robson. Dr.
‘‘I went into the hen house one
Jeffries of Gaffney, S. C.
h ernn sell hin piano for less than you would have to pay for it cheaper
llreedon
lias
been
in
Sanford
lieforu
tezunia.
morning nnd found my favorite setter
one. lie will save you from
and he thinks tho city is growing dead. I got real mail. Went to tho
r». I). !,. Thrasher nnd party of ROTAR1ANS HAD FINE MEETING faster than any city in the south.
store, bought some RAT-SNAP and
ds spent the day very pleasantly
in
a week I got six dead rats. Every­
'oytorm I’.each yesterday.
.15100.00 to $200.00
The Rotarinns had a fine meeting F. R. Wilson a prominent young at­
body
who raises poultry should keop
Tuesday and nlthough it wns election torney of DeLnnd nnd a member of
I** Irma Jefrics of Gaffney, S. C., dny the attendance wns good nnd with the Landis, Fish und Hull firm of a t­ RAT-SNAP.” Three sizes, 35c, 95c,
|&lt;“ attractive guest of Miss Lucy songs nnd story tho luncheon hour torneys is in the city today on busi­ $1.25. Sold nnd guaranteed by nail
Hardware Co.—Adv.
Smythc.
wns most pleasantly Bpcnt. Tho ad­ ness. Mr. Wilson has many friends
dress on Rotary was rend hy Judge ii. Snnford and is thinking about lo­
SALESMEN—To sell
guaranteed
A. Kelly of Jacksonville wns in Householder on account of tho illness cating here.
tires
anti
tubes.
$190
a
week'gunr'1)’ yesterday transacting husi- of J. G. Ball who wrote « line article
anteed salary and commission. Uni­
mnking his hcadqunrtors at ths on Rotary nnd the benefits to bo de­
Ralph Ycnrhy, the Doleo Lighting versal Tire Co., Chicago, III.
12-ltc
rived from a membership in this club. System man of Orlando was in the
szunin.
H. B. Lewis gave a good talk on bus­ city today on business nnd also cnllCases of oak or ivy poisoning
*•&gt;Archie Butts returned home iness, taking up tho m atter of irriga­
ing on his mnny friends. Ralph is should in* treated with Ballard's Snow
vening from Jacksonville where tion as ho knew it in tho far west nnd
making a great record in tho lighting Liniment. It is antiseptic and lienl*
P*nt thu week-end as the guest then giving tho club the idea of Snn­
system nnd sells them all over t|io inp and a splendid remedy f or such
Stives and friends. Mr. Betts ford drninngo and what a great coun­ state.
troubles. Three sizes, 30c, 90c and
M home Sundny evening.
try wo have boro nnd closed hy say­
$1.20
per bottle.
Sold by Union
ing that Floridn was tho best stnto
5
Mr. nnd Mrs. Cleveland Hill spent Pharmacy.—Adv.
a')d Mrs. A. J. Smith nnd in the Union nnd the Sanford section
Sunday in Sanford visiting tfie lat­
May Waters, of Savannah was thu best part of the stnto,
ter’s parents and relatives. On their
WILL WRITE UP SANFORD
'« OiestH of tho former’s sister,
Ench week one member of Sanford return they reported nn extremely
D’ A. Terhcun nt her home on Rotary must give a talk on Itotnry
uncomfortable motor trip because of
din nvenuo.
Miss Florence Lawson
special
while anothor talks nbout his own the horrible condition of the detour
tuiBincss nnd these talks nre most in­ road after the heavy rains.—Orlando w riter on tho Florida Times Union is
a ueunathy -k e l l y
in the city nnd will spend several
teresting to the members ns well ns Sentinel.
dnyB hero looking over tho big dofollowing clipping from tho giving those, who make them, better
vclopmcnts with tho vlow of writing B
nn m orning paper will he of In- speakers. A campaign will bo mnde
Among tho prominent Orlando vis­ nn article on Snnford nnd nil that
to the many friends of tho for 100 per cent nttondnnco during
who made her homo in Sanford the month of Juno. A wire from itors hero today in Hon. Wilbur Til- this city is doing. Miss Lnwson is
den who came up on legal business.
,#r»l years:
president D. L. Thrasher stated thnt Mr. Tilden is n very prominent nnd ono of the host in tho profession nnd
hns written n scries of articles on
!s Mollie Abernathy, daughter he wns hnving n fine time stopping popular attorney of Orange county
many sections of Floridn. She putB
at
various
plnccs
en
routo
to
Califor­
SHIPPERS OF FLORIDA PRODUCTS
nn&lt;l Mrs. W. W. Abernathy of
nnd hns mnny friends in Semi­ tho proper amount of nctunl facts nnd
nia
where
he
will
attend
tho
meeting
’ w® married at tho family
nole county nnd Sanford whore bo is figures in her articles nnd then gar­
In the Business 30 Years
always made welcome.
| ° n M onday to Mr. J. Elweyn of International Rotary.
nishes them with beautiful effects

SOCIETY FOR §
THE WEEK S

ADDITIONAL LOCAL

WANTED

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TRAMMELL, SEARS, LAKE, MEISCH, BLEDSOE
ENTZMINGER AND CURLETT ARE WINNERS
IN PRIMARY ELECTION HELD YESTERDAY
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ALL MEMBERS OF CONGRESS ARE NOMI­
NATED BY COMFORTABLE MAJORITIES,
ACCORDING TO THE EARLY RETURNS;
LOOKS LIKE TRAMMELL LEADS GIL­
CHRIST THREE TO ONE.
Eaton Appears to Be Winner Over Campbell in
the Railroad Commission Race; Ku Klux Klan
Won in Volusia County, and One Woman is
Defeated for Legislature.
JACKSONVILLE, June 7.—Returns compiled at one p. m. iiy
the Jacksonville Journal and other state newspapers served only
to increase the lead of Park Trammell, Frauk Clark,
.). Sears
between Cnmpphcll. Eaton, and Howden was still close at
hour.

that

JACKSONVILLE, June 7.—All members of congress appar­
ently have been re-nominated by large majorities, according to the
latest figures compiled early today by the Times-Union. Trammell
is leading Gilchrist approximately three to one. Available re­
turns from forty odd counties showed close race between Camp­
bell, Eaton and Howden for Campbell's place on the Railroad Com­
mission.
In Volusia county, the so-called Ku Klux Klan ticket made vir­
tually a clean sweep, according to the DeLand News. State sena­
tor, both representatives, county judge and at least two of the live
county commissioners and candidates for minor oft ices were nom­
inated.
One of two women candidates for the legislature apparently
defeated, fate of other in doubt. \V. T. Hendry is leading Miss
Myrtice McCaskell for the house.
In Pinellas county Mrs. Katherine IL Tippets, running for the
house, was second in a three cornered race. Leading candidate did
not have majority on face virtually complete returns and count of
second choice votes will be necessary.
Additional returns this forenoon served only to increase the
lead of Trammel over Gilchrist. Only few counties complete. Pin­
ellas gave Trammel 1,200, Gilchrist 1187: Dade, Trammel 2,550. Gil­
christ, 1,125. Throughout the Third district Sears’ maority over
MacWilliams for congress increased, j With only four precincts in
Duval missing Trammel got 5,705 votes and Gilchrist, 11,070. The
missing precincts have a total registration of 8!15. For congress
Sears is leading MacWilliams by 1,200 votes. The defeat of Bryan
Jennings for the legislature by A. Y. Milam is assured.
J e n n i e Kctehnm, candidate for the Board of Public Instruc­
tion of Monroe county, was defeated nearly two to one by Millard
Gibson.

TABULATED VOTE OF SEMINOLE COUNTY CHIEF INTEREST YESTERDAY WAS IN CON.
PRECINCT ................. .
U. 8. S enator—
Albert W. Gilchrist.
Park Trammell .......
Congress, tth Hist.—
W. A. MacWilliams
W. J. Sears ................
R, R. Cnmr, Group 2—
II. E. Howden
...........
A. D. Campbell ............
R. I,. Eaton
S ta te Legislature—
Forest 1,ake
O. P, Swope
County Comr, Hist, 1—
G. L. niedsoe
I), L. Ih ra sh e r
County Comr., Hist. 2—
John Hell
W. II. Hand - .............
John Meisch
County Comr., Hist. .'l—
W. B. Ballard ..............
C. W, Entzm inger ..
County Comr., Hist. f&gt;—
Endor Curlott
E. H. Kilbco ................

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8

9

10 11 15 Total

11 0 0 10 242
75 7 78 ■1 18 11 0
273 30 281 12 03 55 23 10 11 13 25 20 852
12 5 7 15 427
138 7 151) 3 40 29 12
2111 34 200 13 39 40 15 10 35 14 23 22 004
1)8 8 103
fill
1 05
122 23 113
217 38 273
122 4 100
2 IS
12H
21 17
1 Hi -11
11)7 21

8 11
3 27
17
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9 21
7 01
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15
8
14

4
3

47 20
28 12

0 8
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o 11

9 19 17 305
5 3 10 192
324 |
r» 4

1 29 10 11 12 718 1
1(1 19 20 129
9
218
129

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31) 10 15

41
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41 20

31
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07

DEMOCRATIC
VICTORY IN IOWA
BY LARKER
INTO SEIZURE
IS A VICTORY
n r AMERICAN STEAMER IIY H IE NOT ONLY FOR SEN. IIRROKHltm SII AUTHORHEART HUT FOR THE DEM­
1TIES
OCRATIC PARTY
(Ily Tltr .WaiiPlntnl I ' m . )
I Itr The Amuirlnti-d I'r r a .l

TEST FOR REPRESENTATIVE AND COUN.
TY COMMISSIONERS; TRAMMELL WAS
AN EASY WINNER; SEARS BEAT MacWILLIAMS; BLEDSOE AND MEISCII WIN,
Vote Was Light as Many of the Ladies Did Not
Vote and Quite a Few Had Not Registered
Despite the School for Voters and the Instruc­
tions Received Therein.
, With a iltfht vote polled yesterday-in contrast with what thi
wiseacres thought would he polled the primary election passed ol
very quietly and sanel yarn! last night the results of the city pn
cincts were known before 9:30 as the inspectors nnd clerks buckle
down to business and counted the votes in record time. There wei
no surprises in the various results ns tho people who usually aiL
up the situation had the proper dope several days ago nnd the onlj
surprise might be in the majority the winners put over.
The official count will he given in this issue if all the preeincl
bring in the ballot boxes in time to he counted this morning an|
the tabulated account will he given today.
In Sanford the county commissioners elected were Jol
Meisch and G. L. Bledsoe. Meisch opposed John Bell, of Moan
and Walter Hand of (he West Sitle. G. L. Bledsoe, of C ele ry avt
nue opposed D. L. Thrasher, of Sanford, and won easily.
Much interest was centered on the race for legislature bt
tween (). I*. Swope, of Oviedo, nnd Forest Lake, of Sanford,
which Lake proved a winner in the Sanford precincts and some
the country precincts, running true to form and the prognostic)
lions of the ones who know.
C. W. Entzminger won in the commissioners race for I.oni
wood, Lake Mary and Altamonte. Endor Curlott won for commi]
sinner in the Geneva, Chuluota and Osceola precincts.
Following is the votes of the two city precincts:
Precinct No. 1,
For U. S. Senator—Gilchrist, 75; Trammell, 273.
For Congress—McWilliams, 138: Sears, 219.
For ltailroad Commissioner—Bowden, 98; Campbell, 59; Ed

WASHINGTON, June 7.- lnvc-tiWASHINGTON, June 7. -The nom­
gntinn by Chairman Lasker, »| the ination hy the Inwn Ropnhlienns of
Ilrooklmtt
for
United
.shipping hoard, of circumstance^ s u r­ Smith W.
States Semite was declared l&gt;v Chair- oil, 122.
rounding the seizure hy British of the.
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For Representative—Lake, 217; Swope, 122,
steam er Seattle Spirit on the Irish
‘ 'T '1" 11 ,,ul1' " / thc I&gt;«moor«itic
For County Commissioner—Bell, 21; Hand, 146; Meisch,
National committee in a statement to­
const Monday on the ground it had
Precinct No. 3
day to he "Even more emphatic a re­
war munitions, disclosed shipment o s - 1
For U. S. Senator—Gilchrist, 78; Trammell, 281.
pudiation
of
the
H
arding
adm
inis­
leiisthly of forty barrels of lard prov­
For Congress—MacMillinms, 159; Sears, 200.
tration and Republican congress than i
ed to l&gt;e forty barrels of munitions.
For
Railroad Commissioner— Bowden, 103; Campbell,
tin- votes for Revcridgc in Indiana and
;
Eaton,
113.
' Pinchot in Pennsylvania.
ALACHUA AWARDS TWO
For Representative— Lake, 273; Swope, 10(5.
For County Commissioner—Bledsoe, 248; Thrasher, 129.
DIG ROAD CONTRACTS TIR E CO. Wants state represen ta­
tive nnd sales m anager to open
plete returns. This ticket which busIlly Tlir Ahuoi-IjiI rtl I'rca.l
branch
office. $300 necessary. Unicd Its campaign around a fight on an
GAINESVILLE,
Ju n e
7.—The
alleged ring now controlling the conn- board of bond trustees of Alachua | w r *“l T in ‘ C° - Chlcn^°- 111 42-4tc
ly's government, comprised; Howard county yesterday awarded two r o a d --------—---------------------- ~ ---- —
Putnam, for s tate senator; E. L. Shear contracts which are of prime impor- j
and A. L. Harper, for the legislature, lance to the highway system of ecuand ,1. E. Peacock, county judge, ftp i rel Florida. Mickler &amp; McLeod, of
poncnls of this group of candidates Tampa, were awarded thc contract
charged th at the candidates were put for constructing a hard surfaced road
in the field by tin* Ku Klux Klan, a between Gainesville and Waldo, the
charge that u n s never denied ui ul- surfacing to lie limestone.
-firmed. During the campaign a repThe second contract was for a full
rcsontnlivc of the Klan came doun of slightly more tlma a mile which,
f | om Atlanta and defended the e r ­ when completed will save a distance
gariiziilio". white the imperial w iz a rd ,, (if fifUl„n
|,(.tw&lt;„ „ inland Grove
u ‘8im .....ns, was also present in and C'ltru. J. D. Dunahao, of Ja c k ­
the city on one occasion several days sonville, was awarded the contract for)
"go.
constructing tho 5(100 foot fill across
Supporters of the ticket also claim-; an arm of Orange Lake between the |
'd the victory of three &lt;&gt;l the five two points. The til! will parallel the
comity commissioners.
'ill and main line of the Seaboard
Airline Railway between
Island
Grove and Citrii. I) G necessary now
when m aking the trip user the roads,
to gn around tin* eastern arm of Or­
ange Lake.

' JACKSONVILLE, June 7. Incuinpiele returns front 00 counties as reported Iiy Florida newspapers to the
Associated Press indicate the rcitumination of Park Trammell as United
States senator from this slate by a
majority over former Governor Alhert W. Gilchrist, three to one.
On the face of these incomplete returns, the former g o v e r n o r was l e a d
ing in only four counties, llrudford,
II it nice, DeSolo and Jackson, Meager
n .turns were rccciwd from West
Florida which Mr. Gilchrist claimed
as a stronghold.
Tile first returns from Hie fourth
congressional district showed Rep. W.
J. Sears far in the lend of W. A. Mac
Williams, president of the state senate. Mr. MacWilliams was defeated
in his home town, St. Augustine.
A strong race developed in the sec­
ond district where Representative
Frank t'lark is opposed for re-election
by Colonel Robert W. Davis, wlm serv­
ed in congress IS years ago. Dn the
face of tile incomplete iclurn icceived, however, R c p r o e n l alive
Clark
I \ K E S U IS \ T FIR ST SIGN OF
was slightly m Hie lead.
III.ADDER IRRITATION OH
Returns from the third
district
BACKACHE
were meager, but the scanty results
compiled here showed (topi c tentative
Tie- A merit an men and women must
J. II. Kmithwick leading fin re-elec­
Kidney
tion over lien S. Hancock, of Pensa­ guard constantly against
Double, because we eat too much nnd
cola.
In the first district, It presentative all our food is rich, Our blond is fill­
ed with uric acid which thc kidneys
II. .1. th a n e was unopposed.
Incomplete, but appal ntly decisive i rive to filter out, they weaken from
return • received bee
from Taylor overwork heroine sluggish; the elim­
county, told o| the i‘ -.'cat of Miss inative tissues clog and the p-sult is
Myrtice McCaskill, one of two women kidncy trouble, bladder weakness and
enn lidatea for t!i
t i t 1 legislature. n general decline in health.
Wheii your kidneys feel like lumps
These incomplete figures gave W. T.
of
lead; your buck hurts or the urine
Hendry, her opponent a lead of four
is
cloudy,
full of sediment or you a re
to one.
The candidacy of tile other woman, obliged tu seek relief two or three
Mrs. Katherine It. Tippetts, of Pinel­ times during the night; if you su ffer
las county, remained in doubt. She with sick hi'iulaelie or dizzy, nervous
ran a t hem second tu M. W. Ulmer, *1 'll*, miile slmme li, nr you have
but lie did not get a m ajority in the rheumatism when tile weather is had
t hrei!-cornered race, and a count of get from your plmrmaeist about four
the se- ond choice votes will be ueces- j ounces of .lad Salts; take a table
sm y to determine the winner.
spoonful in a glass of w ater before
Probably the warmest race of state- 11 ad. &gt; t lor a few days and your
wide interest developed ill the fight kidneys will then act line, This fainof the one contested office of
the oils salts is made from the acid of
state railroad commission. The nut- j d u p e s mid lemon juice, combined
come of the three cornered race was with Hilda, and has been used fur
still iu doubt late today. Robert L. I
rations in flush and stim ulate
Eaton, of Monlicello, and the incuin- j clogged kidneys; to neutralize t lie
bent, A, D, Campbell, were running . tu ids in the urine so it no longer is a
lieck and nee kon the fare of the h i - 1 source "f irritation, thus ending /dadcomplete returns from the dn coun­ dcr disorders.
ties, and .1. T, Bowden, of Key West,
.lad Salts is inexpensive; cannot inwaa only a few votes behind. Ob­ jjurc, makes a delightful effervesviously fu rther returns will be neces­ ci nt liliiia-walcr beverage, and liesary to get a line of those respective longs in every home, because nobody
candidates.
m u make a. mistake by having u good
In Volusia county the so called Ku I hlney flushing any time.— Adv.
Klux IvInn ticket won nut, in part at
least, tin the basis of virtually coinTho Herald, 15c per week, delivered.

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OFFICE SUPPLIES AT HERALD OFF#

Smooth
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RIG EATERS GET
KIDNEY TROUBLE

&lt;T I T M HERS I' \ Y
Z E I’ll YRilll.I.S, .lane 7.—Owing
to the g re a t success &lt;if the cucumber
farm the past season, arrangem ents
lire being made in plant Ml acres for
next year. The farm cleaned up .■?10,COO on a ?12,0(I0 investment,
WANT WATER

VITRIFIED

\ \ | i LIGHT

At. PHY RlltLLS, -brne t.—/.cjihyrbills is planning to vote on a bond iaM"' I-'"- *Ilc construct mi of a water" " rkH ,‘"«l electrie light system,
A bad taste in Ute mouth cornea
from a disordered s tn m n h and slugglsh s tale of the bowels,
llerldne
corrects the trouble immediately. It
purifies the bowels, helps digestion,
and sweetens the breath. Price OtV
Sold by Union I'liarmnrv. A dv.

"How We Cleared Our Summer Home
of Knts, Iiy Mr-.. Perry,
"When we opened our seaside
home last May, it was alive with rats,
They'd gnawed all the upholstering,
We cleaned them out in a week wtih
RAT-SNAP. I prefer this rat killer
because it conies in cake form, no
mixing. S a v e dirt' im hands nnd
plates." Three dzes, 35r, (Ific,-■$1.2"*,
Sold nnd guaranteed by Hall .Hard*
wore company.—Adv.
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The misery and depression caused
by n bil'oiyi and cnn-tUpntcd condition
of the system enn be ipiickly removed
I hy using llorbino.
It purifies,
strengthens and invigorates.
Price
00c. Sold by Union Pharm acy.— Adv.

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MOOTHNESS o f su rface is n ecessa ry
in a ll p a v e m e n ts. S m o o th n e s s
m ak es for low co st of v e h ic le op er­
ation and for u se r ’s com fort.
B ut so m e p a v em en ts p o s se s s a certain
su rface “ s lic k n e s s ” (som etim es rep re­
se n te d as sm o o th n ess) w hich cau ses
th em to be u n sa fe for traffic, ev en
w h en dry, and d oubly d an gerou s w hen
w et. E very m otorist in Florida k n o w s
th e se pavem en ts.

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on a su b stan tial support, provide the
u tm ost sm o o th n ess c o n sisten t w ith sa fe
footin g or traction for all k in d s of
t r a f f ic , c o m fo r t fo r th e u s e r a n d
econ om y for th e taxpayer.
B rick p avem en ts are as “sk id -p roof”
a s any pavem ent can be and still be
sm ooth . B esid es being sa fe , th ey la s t
lo n g e r and c o s t le ss per year of se r v ic a
o v er long p eriod s of years, than o th ers.

NATIONAL PAVING BRICK
MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION
C leveland, Ohio

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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1922

WHAT THE PUBLIC OWES THE
NEWSPAPER
By Isaac VnnHom, of Haines City, Editor of the Florida Hull
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Will Have
SANFORD GETS LABOR UNION
CHANGE NAME OF County
Graduate Nurse Start­
ing Next October
A NEW HEARING HEADS PROTEST JACKSONVILLE’S
FOR WATERWAYS
AGAINST CUT EVENING PAPER
CHANCES FINE THAT ROUTE HE IN WAGES AT THEIR BIO MEET- METROPOLIS WILL BE CHANGED
ADOPTED ST. JOHNS RIVER
INC, IN CINCINNATI
TO JOURNAL AS OLD NAME
AND CANAL TO INDIAN
TODAY
IS WRONG

Mrs. Henry Wight, Mrs. Endor Curlutt and Miss Virginia Smith appear­
ed before tho county commissioners
at their special meeting held today
nnd stated tho need of a county nurso
for tho children of all tho schools. The
commissioners granted their request
and tho nursa will be put on in Oc­
tober. This menns thnt tho children
of nil the Hchools in the county will'
have tho grndunto nurse with thorn at
all times to supplement tho work of
tho physicinns in orndicatlng diseases
nmong tho children and who will fol­
low up tho work of tho county physic­
ian in all medical examinations. This
is n stop in tho right direction and
tho nurso will fill n lnrgo part in tho
life of tho school children in ovory re­
spect. The Indies represented tho
Lcnguo of Women Voters and tho
Federated Clubs of Seminole county.

When I refer to whut tho public that of being n regular subscriber, to
(H y T h e A aan clatrd I'raaa)
(O r T h e A a .o c ln lr d P rea a )
owes its newspapers, I rofor to those help increase tho circulation nnd to
Such nmuzing figures nnd other da­
JACKSONVILLE; Juno
0.—Tho
CINCINNATI,
Juno
0.—Concerted
nowspnpers whoso editors nnd pub­ keep posted on local nows, but it does ta on tonnage and other features of
Florida
Metropolis, Jncksonvlllo’s
action
against
reduction
in
wages
of
lishers liuvc an interest in something not end there. That nowspnper is the interest to a main artery of w ater­ rnilroud workers recently made by tho afternoon nowspnper, censed to exist
higher than tho more business end of mouth-piece of tho city, tho town or ways was submitted to MnJ. Wip. C. United States rnllroad labor board ns such after yesterday's issuo, ac­
their papers and foel their responsi­ rurnl district. It tells tho story * of Lemon by the Sanford, Orlnndo nnd will bo the principal mnttcr to ho cording to editorial announcement to­
bility to their communities, their fol­ progress, of opportunity to hot new­ Delegations to tho Intra-Coastal considered when heads of eleven rnll­ day. Tho name has been changed to
lows, their stnto nnd tho nation with­ comer nnd helps more, than nny thing Waterway Hearing nt Titusville re­ road unions went into session here to- tho Jacksonville Journal on tho
in which they live. I have only con­ else on earth to mnko the futuro of cently thnt MnJ. Lemon, chlbf U. S. dny.
ground that the Florida Metropolis ns
tempt for those who fail to grnsp this each community and It’s tho duty of Engineer for Florida, has given no­ The conference was called by B. n mime for n newspnper is confusing.
responsibility nnd uso tho columns of everyone to assist in extending tho tice of n henring to bo hold in tho M. Jewell, president of tho railway The editorinl assorts the words Flor­
their papers simply to make money circulation of their locnl paper to pay court House In Snnford, Juno 27, at employes department, American Fed­ ida Metropolis are taken outsido of
or express their own solflsh porsonnl up subscriptions nn dsend to parties which ndditlonnl data will bo received eration of Lnbor, who will nlso pre­ the statu to mean Jacksonville nn tho
viewpoint, Irrespective of tho rights regularly, linblo to bo interested—to to be forwarded in tho inginecr’s re­ side at tho sessions.
state's largest city. Tho announce­
0f the Individual of tho community or induce every non-resident visitor and port of Die preliminary examination
Leaders who arrived hore yesterday ment of the chnngc In nnmo of tho pa­
jHows tho policy of tho editorial page property owner to subscribe for it and directed by Congress in tho Intra- held informal conferences nnd dis­ per, suggests "ville" bo dropped from
to be dictated by men of Influenco or not only keep in touch with locnl con­ Constnl Waterway from Jacksonville cussed ways and means to bring the Jacksonville nml tho city in the futuro
G66 euros Bilious Fever.
38-20tc
ditions themselves, but to show it to to Miami.
jsrife advertisers.
question of wage reductions before bo known ns Jackson sinco it is no
their
friuuds.
In
-peaking
of
tho
notice
of
hear­
1 consider tho newspaper, I monn
their memberships. Strike votes nre longer n village.
Third: Moral support. Moro thnn ing, copy of which was sent to tho expected in every organization, it was
the community newspaper from tho
WANTED—To heur from owner of
city daily to tho smallest little shoot all this, tho local pnper is entitled to Commercial Club of DoLand, E. W. said, each union taking its vote sep­
good ranch for solo. State cash
having u public criculntion, especial­ tho moral support In the strongest Brown stated thnt DcLnnd should arately according to its own consti­
price, ful particulars. D. F. Bush,
ly in n state like Florida, which is sense that this word can be applied, of send n delegation 1f»0 strong to this tution.
Minneapolis, Minn.
not only blessed with grout nnturai every individual in tho community. hearing. He also laughed nt the
It was pointed out that the m atter
business resources but which is ono of We onch have our own personal view claims of Dnytonn thnt tho delegation of accepting or rejection of the cut
Have you rend tho want ads today?
I
tho few winter play grounds of tho point on nil public questions—there from that city "saved the East Const rests on the membership of each un­
vffla
Mr. Brown ion and the meeting today will enable
nation, tho ono greatest essential to nre always two sidos to every ques­ cnnnl for tho state."
SEED CORN, COWPEAS, VELVET
its progress ami I believe no one will tion. Wo want everyone to give us thinks that there is excellent prospect the executives to advise with onch
that
the
route
finally
adopted
by
the
the right to express ourselves and act,
DEANS, MILLET, GRASS
other as to how to conform with tho NAME WAS LILLIAN RUSSELL
contradict thfr..
Then what dooH the public owe Ha ns our own conscience dictates. Well, Government for this intra-coastal laws of their respective organizations
MOORE, WIFE OF PUBLISHER
SEED. SORGHUM
let us give this same right to tho edi­ waterway will be on tho St. Johns to in submitting the m atter to their
newspapers?
OF PITTSBURGH LEADER
(•'o r Im iu o illu to M ilp m o n t. AM a e n a o n n b lo F i e l d n n d V egetable* Honda W r i t s
First: Liberal support In tho way tor of tho paper, and don’t get mad Sanford, then by cnnnl (to bo sur­ members.
f o r P r i c o l.la t n m l C a t a l o g u e . O u r b e a u ­
veyed.
there
being
a
chain
of
lnkes
and
roast
tho
paper
every
time
some­
Union
to
bo
represented
in
the
conof advertising patronage, that its
PITTSBURGH. June 0.—Mrs. Lil­ t i f u l u m l I n a t r u c t l v o c n tn l o K u o la f r e s
that
would
grontly
aid
in
this)
to
n
atio n
on
ferenoe are tho machinists, boiler lian Russell Moore, known ns queen nf anrdm ignlgv oasn dv ng laurudbetnoi n g I nf of or r m
publisher may Improvo his sheet add thing is said th at don’t suit. There is
F l o r i d a and
point
nt
or
near
Titusville,
thence
on
makers, blneksniiths, ear men, elec­ of the American opera, whoso death th o Houtli. W r i t e t o u a t o d a y f o r upeothus give tho community tho very no one who knows it all and is infallla l p r i c e s o n y o u r eo ed r e q u i r e m e n t s .
best publicity. But this patronago la able; not even the wisest of us, ns the Indian River nml lower const tricians, sheet metnl workers, clerks, occurred early today at her homo O u r c o m p l e t e m o c k w ill e n a b l e ua t o
canals
tot
Mitirui.
s
u p p l y y o u t o n d v n n t u g o In p r i c e and
signal men, telegraphers, maintenance bore has been 111 several weeks fol­ quality,
a business proposition, nnd not a char­ important as wo may feel ourselves
There
Is
now
an
intrn-constnl
wa­
of way, and stationary firemen and lowing an accident suffered while on
itable contribution, as many
men to be, nnd if the pditor of tlie paper
seem to regard it, and when pdnclng nnd nnyono do not ugrcc on public terway from Jacksonville to Mlnml, oilers.
ship board returning homo from E. A. Martin Seed Co.
Chiefs of the “big four" brother­ Europe. It was believed by physic O lilrat nnd L a r g e s t S rrd llo u a e In F la .
their advertising treat tho publisher questions, don’t go off half cocked hut this is not a Government project
302-200 E n a t H a y S t r e e t
in a patronizing way as if giving him and commence to bore holes in tho except a portion extending along the hoods—the truns|Kirtntioii unions— inns .Saturday she had passed the
JA C K SO N V IL L E
-lF L O R ID A
Indinn
River
ffrom
Gont
Creek
to
jottom
of
tho
ship
that
is
sailing
to
a
will
lie
present,
it
was
said,
because
something, which places him under
crisis and would recover. She was
Jupiter
Inlet,
where
a
lnrgo
Govern­
tlie present reduction of tho railroad conscious until the end which came at
great nnd Insting obligation, to piny safe harbor just because the captain
GOOD GRADE
up every business m atter in which tho is u crank in your own judgment, but ment light house nnd wireless station lnbor bnrad have not nffccted mem­ 2:20 this morning. Mrs. Moore was
advertiser is interested in tho nows forget It nnd read the news telling of are situated. It is therefore up to bers of their organizations. It in con­ the wife of Alexander P. Moore, pub­
STABLE MANURE
tho Government, through her survey­ sidered probnblc that some of the
columns and make special mention of wluit a great city, town or country wo
lisher of the Pittsburgh Leader.
CHEAP
|
ors, which route would be better for "big four" chiefs will sit in at the ses­
him or. tho member of his family ev­ live in and get so full of enthusiasm
the expenditure of Florida’s portion sions as observers, it w u b said.
Prompt Shipment
|
ery time they visit tho neighboring over that, that wo can forgot any lit­
C1ENZO ELIMINATED
of Intrn-constnl appropriations. Ad­
tle
thing
about
the
editor
or
whnt
ho
L.
W.
BERGMANN
'»
Samuel Gompors, president of the
town or have him roast tho pnper
( H r The Aaanrlntrd I'reaa)
Box 21G3, Station A, Jacksonville, FIs.
for uck of duo appreciation for his may write. Does anyone think thoy vocates for tho St. Johns iver-to-In- American Federation of Lnbor, was
PHILADELPHIA, June
(1.—Tho
dlnn River projjcct nre from Missou­ expected to arrive here this morning
could
run
their
homo
paper
and
please
advertising patronage.
ri when It comes to accepting clnims from Washington to take part in tho Philadelphia police yesterday elimin­
Everyone should understand the everybody? Wo can’t do that In our
from the coast. They will have to discussions. Leaders last night pre­ ated John Clonzo from tho WnrdLANDIS, FISH &amp; HULL
spaco of a newspaper is just as valu­ own private business, 'Just lot nil of
Peters
c o h o nn a suspect In connection
show
us.
It
is
anticipated
that
St.
dicted the conference of tho union of­
Attorneys and Counscllors-at-Law
able, just ns much n real asset, just us hollow our heads off for our local
Johns river ndvoentes can swamp the ficials will last for two nml probably with the killing of Clarenco Peters.
DoLAND, FLORIDA
as much n commodity as tho goods on pnper—that will interest others in it,
They said he is not tho wounded
const people with n volume of freight three weeks.
Will practice In the State and Feder­
tho shelf of tho tnorchnnt nnd to nsk and ho tho circulation will increase
"Jack" New York police are search­ al Courts. Special facilities for Ex­
or expect tho newspaper man to sell and it will gradually grow of greater tonnngo and n scopo of country tap­
ing for, but feel ho is Involved In amining and Perfecting Land Titles.
ped,
ns
well
ns
number
of
people
ben
it on nny other basis than thu mer­ assistance In letting tho world nt
CINCINNATI,
June
0.—A
strike
some
troubles because bo refuses to
eflittcd,
thnt
will
open
the
eyes
of
tho
chant sells his goods, is nn insult and lnrgo know who, where and whnt wo
vote
of
approximately
ono
million,
tell
a
clenr story nnd hns nindo des­
engineers
nml
the
Government
nn
to
belittles the merchant, just uh much are.
SCHELLE MAINES
one hundred thousand railway work­ perate efforts to esenpa.
shipping
possibilities
along
the
St.
Don’t forgot tho editor is humnn
as it would tho nowspapur man, if he
ers
of
the
United
Status
will
be
taken
LAWYER
Johns nnd Intornl waterways which
tamo Into the merchant’s store and Uko tho rest of us—has his own
by individual union affected by tho
Office In tho Court House
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Herbert
Turner
and
will
undoubtedly
open
up
ns
a
result
tccause ho was publishing a newspa­ troubles—has his own personal friends
Railroad Lubor Board wago reduc­
SANFORD
FLORIDA
his own convictions nml ninny times of the adoption of the St. Johns river tions, it was decided nt tho confer­ j children of Burbank are in tho city
per, advertising the merchant’s town
the guests of Mrs. Turner’s parents
route, should thin route bo choHen.
or city nnd was the greatest factor in is harassed and worried betwixt love
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. M. McKIm.
The Central Florida Wntor Traffic ence of union leaders here today.
its progress, treated him in u patron­ nnd duty and ns a citizen interested in
GEO. G. HERRING
League
sends
out
a
circulnr
lettur
izing way and expected him to give your community, stop long enough to
Have you lost or found nny thing?
which
states
that
nlrcndy
the
St.
A ttorncy-at-Lnw
himself and family especial attention realize your duty to your own homo
Johns river has a deep channel to Bills in House
A Herald Want Ad will help you.
paper,
for
if
wo
all,
In
each
commun­
ns rather superior persons.
No. 14 Garner-Woodruff *Buildin
Pulntkn, 05 miles north of Sanford.
Authorize Ford
The newspaper columns open to ad­ ity support loyally our own publica­
Tho project Is to deepen the channel
SANFORD, FLA.
Shoals Contract To prevent n cold, take 660. 38-20tc
vertising are for sale to those who tion, everyone will find that other
to
20
feet
from
Jacksonville
to
San­
have business sagacity enough to publications wil take up our work and
When your breath is Imd, appetite
ford, dig a canal from thnt point to
realize their value to their business exteqd the glad hand of co-operation the Enst Const, nenr Titusville* nnd
( H r Tin* AftNnelntrd l 'r r . a )
poor, nnd you fool "blue' nnd discour­
nnd no self-respecting publisher wnnts to the end that wo shall prosper and
WASHINGTON, June (I.—Two bills aged, you need llerbino. Ono or two
then by way of the Indian rivor
any one’s business on any other basis. l&gt;o known favorably as progressive southward. At the hearing in Titus- authorizing Secretary Weeks to exe­ doses will set you right. It Is a great
JEWELER
Second: Tho nowspnper is what and eo-operntivo all over tho United
vill "a large volume of evidence and cute contracts with Henry Ford nnd system purifier. Prico, 60c. Sold by
States,
because
the
papers
of
Florida
molds public opinion; chronicles the
MY SPECIALTIES:
f
figures, showing nn astonishing ton­ transfer to him Die government's Union Pharmacy.—Adv.
news and keeps tho world posted on are circulated and rend in almost ev­
Pickard’s Hand-Painted Chins
$10(1,000,090
power
and
nitrate
pro­
nage nnd the fensihillty nml practi­
current events, both locally and nat­ ery community in the great country.
Gorham’s Sterling Silver
cability
of tho project to deepen tho jects at Muscle Shoals, Ain., were in­
So if all will help build up and
ionally. The locnl paper gathers it
Rogers’ Plated Ware
troduced
yesterday
in
the
IIouso
by
St. Johns River to the Indinn Rivor,
up—and like a snowball rolled in the maintain respect uml confidence in nnd by lateral canals to interior members of the military committee.
Elgin nnd Waltham Watches
7 o r Ifour Sum m er'
sun, gathers size ami Importance as it their homo paper by backing it up
Ono
presented
by
Acting
Chairman
counties was produced," according to
is taken up by other publications un­ with their moral support nnd if wo do
thin circulnr letter. The Oklnwnhn McKenzie, of Illinois, provided for
til each town, locality and city be­ ever got "hot under tho collar" a t tlie
nml Woklwn river nnd other laterals the acceptance of Mr. Ford’s offer for
comes familiar to tho public at large. editor, invito him out for a rido uml
would extend the system to othor the properties on condition that the
It’s the publicity of tho "Press" take him out in tho woods and givu it
min ties, It also adds thnt "It was Gorgns steam plant be excluded. Tho
that is making Southern Florida—it’s to him there—not in tlio postofflco at
tho consensus of opinion thnt n fnv- othor, submitted by Representative
the truthful statement of its oppor­ mail timu.
Wright, Democrat, Georgia, colled
W h e r e ffu l t
In conclusion: I am personally nrnhlo impression was created with for unconditional compliance with the
tunities poured forth from dny to
the
proper
effort
by
tho
people
of
breezes
BJo^
day, and week to week, going forth such a believer in the newspnper nnd Florida wo firmly believe that this terms 0 * the Ford proposal.
into every corner of tho world, that tho newspaper men as a fraternity;
House Republican leaders announ­
great improvement can ho secured
is making our progress possible, and In continuity of advertising; in help­ for the Htutc and its people.
ced Hint action oil the measures
which will make Florida in tho years ing tho circulation of tho local paper
Tlie Rivers nnd Harbors bill passed would be deferred at (last until doto come, one of the greatest Common­ and in placing behind it the moral
\ railroad andhotel /
py Congfcss recently carried nn ap­ livery of reports by their authors ex­
support of tho community, that it is
wealths of thin ..onderful country.
Fiiirlch tho Boil, increase tho
plaining
them
in
detail
and
thnt
timu
propriation of $111,0(10,000 tn im­
Every man, woman and child living Impossible in this brief way to ex­
would
bo
allowed
tho
IIouso
member­
yield, hasten m aturity, im­
prove the wntoroways of tho United
in the slate of Florida is unconscious­ press my fbelinga ns to tbc great re­
ship to annlyzo each of tho docu­
prove tho quality. It pays to
States.
Florida
pays
her
part
of
this
ly beliefitted by the work of tho sponsibility I feel that each individual
uso thorn regularly. Stock in
appropriation, and she richly de­ ments. After that hnd been accom­
"Press" in so many ways it would lie owes thu newspapers nnd those en­
plished,
it
was
said,
a
decision
would
our warehouse nt Snnford.
serves a share in its expenditure.
Best Bathing Beaches
gaged in this line of work.
useless to try and unuinerate them
lie
made
ns
to
when
actual
consid­
Booklet free from warehouso
The preliminary examination of Iuin
Florida
lint in conclusion I desire to speak
Every public question, every char­
eration
of
the
proposed
legislation
or
from—
trn-Conntnl Waterway from Jackson­
itable effort, ovory religious gather of one thing that has created a deep
would
begin.
Under
no
circumstanc­
ville to Minmi was called for by act
big or work, from the big corporation impression upon me always, ami-more
Armour F ertilizer Works
of Congress approved June 5, 1920. es was it regarded., ppssiblo for tho
Jntcrtitinf liitralure on application
1,1 tlie new windows in Sam Smith's especially during the past two years
Jacksonville, Florida
bills to be called in the House this
Tho
engineers
office
In
Jacksonville
little village store, uro given atten­ and from observation and conversa­
week.
tion,
tion with num in all walks of life, bus been busy, hut there is prospect of
It also developed yesterday thnt
getting something done 1 fovorybody
Sympathy in sorrow uml trouble, nml believe is huving a great influ­
the
vote of 12 to 9 by which tho
does his share, nnd the boosting is
condemnation of public ovils, eulogies ence and is impressing itself on tho
800 ACRES, Flowing well, Celery Land, 5-acre
committee
favorably reported tho
done conccrtedly nnd with unity.
over tho departed, kind words for minds of millions of people, and thnt
r
u
n
U
f
i
L
u
trncts or more, easy payments. This Is the
McKenzie
kill
did
not
reflect
tho
Tho St. Johns River route would
men and womon working in tho is, the attitude of tho Press general­
----------------—
largest
solid body of Flowing well land in the
sentiment
o
rattltude
of
tho
commit­
undoubtedly serve tho interests of
beards of Trade, Womens Clubs nml ly, as to tho belief in Almighty God
teemen
towards
all
provisions
of
tho
the interior of tho stnto far bettor
« thousand different things receive nnd the benefit of Christian living.
measure.
Many of Its important
thnn
tho const route.—DcLnnd Sun.
Wo arc oil human nnd make mis­
sentinmtmtnl attention nt tho hands of
sections, it was pointed out, would he ■ ■■■tiNRHMHuanavNiiaHziausBaaMMNiingiHaKinMHutiuauaduEaaaaBB
the newspaper man.
takes, but I believe that the world is
subject to amendments on tho floor
ALTERATION
SALE—ST A RTS when tho light was opened there.
Does anyone Jhlnk to buy his ml impressed by the attitude of tho press
yerUsing space, ends the obligation on this great question nml th a t tho Juno I t.—Lloyd Shoo Store *13-ltc
for this personal service: not a t nil editorials, articles ami little "dally
RAIN POSTPONES ROUT
'Dial is simply a business proposition, thoughts" presented in tho columns of ADDITIONAL SURVIVORS
FROM WRECKED SHIP
simply the purchase by the advertis­ the papers daily is making our local
( l l y T h e A aaiiclnted P reaa)
PHILADELPHIA, Juno 0.—Itain Consulting Chemist says of the water: "Of the ninny waters of this and oth­
THIRTY-FOUR DROWNED
er of a bargain offered for sale by tho communities, Florida and the United
Into yesterday again caused the post­
newspaper man, so the town, tho States a bettor place to live In—no
BUENOS AIRES, Juno (I:—Discov­ ponement of the eight round boxing er region? thnt I have analyzed, I hnve found none superior in nil good quali­
country, and the state will know that m atter what hysterical reformers suy
w Die advertiser is on earth; ho buys to the contrary.
ery of ndditlonnl survivors from tho bout between I.ew Tendlor, Philadel­ ties of thul of the "Elder Wntor."—Phone 3U-W. Office in Miller Building.
My hopo and prayer is that every wreck o( tjio Btcamship Villa Franca phia lightweight, and Bobby nurrott,
Dmt space because ho needs ,it, to
keep the weeds down in front of his editor nnd publisher will fool his re­ In Pnrnnu rivor, brought tho estim at­ of Clinton Heights, Pa., scheduled for
store door.
Lcnguo
sponsibility to his community for I ed death list from eighty- to thirty the Philadelphia Nntjonnl
But thero is an obligation every fully beliovo that ttyero haH never boon four, according to advices received pnrk InBb night. Tho fight will bo hold
tonight.
resident owes his homo newspaper— a timo in history when tho influence hore today.

m

LILLIAN RUSSELL
OPERA QUEEN,
DIED T O D A Y

HENRY McLAULIN

Vacation

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IN THE HEART OP THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
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S A N FO R D , FLO R ID A, F R ID A Y , JU N E 16, 1922

NUMBER 44

DEFENDS POSITION
CENTRAL FLORIDA WATER USHER
ALL OF EUROPE’S HOPES
ON SHIPPINGTIOARD VESSELS,
SELLING LIQUOR AS STATED ARE CENTERED TODAY IN
TRAFFIC LEAGUE TO HOLD
HEARING HERE JULY 27
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Decision

STATE POLICE
GUARD JAIL
OF MURDERER
BIG MEEMNG HERE

Plans Being: Made For
Most Comprehensive
Report to Lemen

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w il l b e a t t e n d e d
by
a l l THE BUSINESS MEN,

GEO. STUART, ALLEGED SLAYER
OF MISS MELLETT MAY BE
MOBBED

GROWERS AND SHIPPERS
(H r Tka Aaaoclatrtf I'raaa)

(Hy Tka Aaaoclnfrd Prraa)
ST. LOUIS, Juno 15.— The Anheus-j Officials of tho deportment of juser-Ilusch Browing Company is willing ,*1™ refused to comment on tho sltuoto produce witnesses to support tho tlon* but ,n othor Harters attention
wns called to an opinion on filo thoro
charges that tho United States Ship­
which was rendered by former Act­
ping Board is violating tho prohibi­ ing Attomoy General Frierson in
tion law and'tho Volstond act in event 1020. Mr. Frlorson held that the nat­
congressional inquiry it was mado ional prohibition net was effoctlvo
known hero today by representatives upon ships flying the American flag
whorover thoy might be.
of tho firm.
According to hlgh%depnrtmont o f­
ficials
nn opinion of on attorney gonWASHINGTON,
Juno 15.—The
crnl
remains
tho official interpretation
House Merchant Mnrino Committee
adjourned today until tomorrow with­ of law until It has boon rovoked by
out action on tho Bankhead amend­ court decision or by u superseding
ment providing no stcnmshlp lines on opinion. Furthermore, they added,
which liquor Is sold should obtain any such opinion always stands unless ropnrt of tho federal ship subsidy.
for a roviow comos from tho
funds. Continuance of selling liquor ■««"«&gt; department or agency which oraboard the Amorlcan ships "Justified »Blnally requested tho ruling.
charge that Uncle Sam is engaged in
Mr. Lasker’s stand ns to
liquor
bootlegging” Representative Cooper, soles on bonrd Amoricnn vessels wns
Republican, o f Ohio, declared in nj taken, ho informed Mr. Busch, on tho
statement announcing ho would sup- authority of an opinion rendered by
port the nmondmont in the ship Hub- Gonernl Counsel Schleslngor of tho
sidy bill to stop it.
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shipping board.

LANSING, Mich., Juno 15.— Stato
The Control Florida Wntor Traffic
pollco today continued tho guard the
f League is now preparing additional
city jail whoro George Straub, tho al­
data to bo submitted to Major Lemon
leged confessed slayer of Miss Alico
at the meeting, which the intter has
Mellott, being held in safety lost
called for Juno 27th at Sanford. Whilo
night ns soverai score of Jackson men
those in chargo of this work will not
demnnded tho prisoner. Local offic­
disclose their plans, they have advised
ers on guard all streets in the vicinity
that this date, when completed, will
to disperse crowds or prevent demon­
be the most conclso that has ever been
strations that might lend to another
submitted in support of tho St. Johnsattempt nt violence.
Indian rlvor project. They feel confi­
dent thut it will bo an irrefutable ar­
gument and that tho government en­
gineers, on the basis of the fncts
shown therein, can take no other
--------Thu chnirtnnn conferred yesterday
course thnn to endorse this project.
WASHINGTON, Juno 15.— Definite'with Attorney General Dnughcrty and
Never beforo have tho sections tri­
stops through legislation to stop th o, while there gnvo him copies of tho
butary to tho St. Johns river realized
snlo of liquor on American ships wns correspondence with the St. Louis
the importance the completion of this
started today through presontntin by brewer. Tho matter of liquor sales nt
project means to them. In addition,
Bankhead, Democrat, Alabnmn, of sea was not tho primary purposo of
the entire East Coast south of Titus­ NOT IN FAVOR OF YOUNG MEN amendment to morchnnt mnrino bill tho conference, Mr. Lnskor indicated
ville, is also cognizant of tho great
TAKING VACATION TO BE
which would cut off government aid inter, but it wnB bruglit up incident­
PAID BY PARENTS
possibilities which an opening into the
provided in monsuro from any ship ally.
St. Johns rivor would give them. The
carrying intoxicating liquors.
Ala­
Refusing to discuss his talk with
CHAPEL HILL, N. C., June 15.— bnmn representative offerod amend­
interest aroused in these sections has
Mr.
Daugherty, Chairmnn Lasker de­
also facilitated tho compilation o f sta­ United States Senator Cnrtor Glass, ment at meeting of houso. merchant
clared
lie would not ask the depart­
tistics upon which will bo predicated delivering the annual commencement marine committee of which ha is n
ment
of
justice for a now opinion, bothe claim mado by tho supporters of nddress nt tho University of North member. Considerable doubt express­
ing
entirely
satisfied with thut ren­
(he St. Johns-Indian rivor route for Cnrolinn yesterday morning, denounc­ ed thut amendment would be accepted
dered
by
Mr.
Schlcsinger. He ndded
ed in emphatic terms tho Boldior bon- as indications of tho majority mem­
gn.crnifiont action.
that
he
would
not unswor further let­
Tho most influential citizens of nus bill, and rendered high praise to bers of tho committco would vote to
ters
on
tho
HuhJcct
of liquor selling.
these sections will bo present nt the Woodrow Wilson, whom he tormed report tho bill as framed by tho com­
Representative Upshaw, Dcniocrnt,
meeting Juno 27th to give testimony tho "renl author” of tho federal re­ mittco.
Georgia, publicly announced yesterduy
thawing tho urgent necessity, for tho serve system.
he
would offer nn amendment to tho
government engineers *recommending
Tho senntor’s nddress wns heard
WASII1NGTON, Juno 15.—Attor­ ship subsidy bill providing thnt no
this route, and this testimony w ill!by nn nudlonco that packed tho Uni- ney General Daugherty will bo asked
lupport tho brief which will bo nub-1 varsity auditorium to cnpnclty, and for a now ruling on tho question of pnrt of the fodernl subsidy, fund
kitted by tho Central Floridn Wntor his jtributo to tho former president tho sale of liquor on shipping boar should bo used by stonmship lines on
lnlTic League. At tho conclusion of brought spontaneous and prolonged voskoIh It wns Indicated today nt tho whose ships liquor is sold. A lend­
ing Western Republican previously
th hearing Major Lemen will then applause.
trensury.
had announced that ho would offer
Governor Cnmoron Morrison made
nfanit his recommendation to
a
tho
same amendment, and friends of
Board of six nrmy engineers, who in a short nddress following Senntor
WASHINGTON, Juno 15.—Snlo of the bill snid it seemed certain tho isturn will approve or disapprove, nnd Ginas. It wns n word of appreciation liquor on shipping bonrd vessels at
their recommendation will bo refor- for the senator's nddress. "Whether son will bo continued, Chairmnn Lns- suo would have to bo met unless tho
red to tho chief of the nrmy board of you agree with his viows or not," tho kor reiterated Inst night, until n su­ bill wns roported by tho rules com­
engineers. The chief of this bonrd in governor said, "I know you will rec­ premo court decision has boon render­ mittee with a stipulation thnt nono
but mcrchnnt
marine cominitteo
turn makes a recommendation to tho ognize in him n mnn, nn Amoricnn, n
ed holding Huch prnctico llegal under amendments would bo considered.
deeply
Binccro
statesman.”
Secretary of wnr, nnd from hitft it is
the prohibition laws, or until he
There wnH talk last night thnt such
Honorary degrees were conferred
transmitted to congress for whatever
"has been convinced of Its illegality." nn amendment would be put square­
•ction they care to tnko in tho mat­ yesterday morning by Dr. Archibald
Mr. Lasker maintained throughout ly beforo tho contmitco itself, probnbter.
Henderson on tho following: William
the day tho position taken by him in ly todny, although its defeat thoro
Robort
It is nhvious thut before tho adher­ Preston Byrnum, William
his letter to Adolphus Busch, third was predicted.
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ents of tho St. Johns-Indinn River Webb, David Franklin Houston, Cnm­
vice-president of tho Anhouser-Busch
One
ardent
prohibitionist
went so
cannl can hope to see thoir efforts re- oron Morrison, Chnrlos Edward MadBrewery Compnny, St. Louis, despite far ns to express tho opinion thnt "by
warilotl, it is necessary thnt all the dry, nnd Edward Victor Zoellnr.
Indication thnt it would bo mado tho next summer n law will bo enacted
Witimis in tho territories tributary to
Senntor Glass in his address trac­
subject of attack in congress nnd by prohibiting the landing in tho United
the St. Johns river maintain nn active ed from its infancy tho growth of tho
tho Anti-Saloon League nnd other dry States of foreign ships on which liq­
*n'i militant campnign, following it banking system o f tho nation, cnlling organizations.
uor selling is permitted.
UP to the halls of Congress. To in­ it tho vital prholem facing tho young
sure the success of this campaign tho men nnd women about to lonvo tho
Central Florida Wntor Traffic League university. Ho termed tho banking
is preparing plans along well thought and currency Hystcnt a problem of vitout linos, which hnvo proven uniform- !«1 importance to ovory member of tho
ly successful in sfmilnr campaigns o f ' graduating class, regardless of tho
this kind. Within tho near future a n ' professions they will pursue.
•ctivo movement will bo started to so-1 Sonntor Glass declared that the
cure 5.000 members for tho Longue Wilson administration put an end to
ut 510.00 por member, to give it tho [nation wide panics. "W o mado it so
necessary financial sinews to sqe this thnt no two’ or twenty bnnks may fail
fik’ ht through to n finish.
Iin Now York and not nffcct business And Denial of the Power of Lower Federal Courts
Fighting valiantly for tho sumo end in North Cnrolina or nny other state
to Set Aside Law
i* the .Sanford Chnmbcr of Commerco.1in tho union. Wo hnvo panics now In
efforts nro successfully being ox- New York, but thoy never got beyond
(H r The Aaanrlntrd I'rraa)
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CINCINNATI, Juno 15.-OfficerH tho delegates wore informed, would
pended to secure tho necessary finnn-, the walls of that groat money cenof rail unions will not interfere to pvercomo decisions which labor bna re­
cie1 and moral support of tho com- tor."
U'i rcial organizations of theso soc- [ The senator, in explaining opposl- stop the Htrlko of one million two garded nH inimical to its interests.
liindrcd and twonty-fivo shop craft
*‘"11.1, In assisting tho representatives tion to tho bonus bill, said:
The only formal action, howovor,
nnd
malntonnnco of way workers, B.
of the League In tho compilation of | "I am opposed to burdening tho
was unanimous adoption of a motion
statistics for tho brief the Intter is people with it, for tile same economic M. Jewell declared todny in nddress- creating n special committco to frnmo
Preparing, It is indeed gratifying to reason that he would not surrender to ng tho Federation of Labor conven­ a policy, which action wns taken af­
those, who hnvo watched tho develop- the ’ printing press’ remedy for tho tion hero. Jewell Is president of tho ter tho proposnl for tho amendment
ment of this proposition, to know that currency problem. Many, ho had ns- rnilwny employees department of tho had been mado by Senntor LnPollotto
juch cnpablo men ns cx-Congressinan serted, had actually been in favor of federation.
of Wisconsin. Other speakers, most
I’- Bland, formally of Missouri, turning to the printing press to reof them leaders in tho Inbor movement
#n‘* *VJ- Sllgh, of Orlando, nro glv- Hove the country, a method that had
CINCINNATI, Juno 15.— Without approved tho program ns prncticnblo,
ug so liberally of thoir time and nbll- boon employed in Germany, RusHin opposition or debate tho Federation while tho delegates voiced npproval
y to the furtherance o f this project. Arid other countries whoro money now of Labor convention todny killed tho with applause.
^Congressman Blond, for several 1« practically worthless.” Although resolution proposing radical change in
Thu auggostion of a drivo for the
0rm9 represented his state In con- bo had two sons In the wnr, and ii sis- the f irm of organized labor movement
amendment
enmo in the midst of n
Kfess, led the fight in that body to ter in. the Red Cross, Senator Glass in the United States by tho amalga­
program
devotud
to condemnation of
*e' Ure appropriations for the deepen- [«nld he wns opposed to the sentiment mation of nil unions into singlo or­
ug of the Mississippi rivor. No ono appeal o f tho bonus. lie was not In ganizations, each covering nn indus­ child Inbor. Tho addre.m o f Senntor
LnFollotto, centered attacks on tho
* 'utter qualified than ho to know favor of,the ycung men taking a vn- try,
supreme
court, which for n second
l“ soquonco of moves
necessary
to 'cation
to -be
paid for by parents,
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timo
recently
declared tho fodorni
f tUri* K°vornmontal appropriations ' thomsclves, nnd posterity. His words
CINCINNATI, Juno 15,-Organlx- child labor law unconstitutional, -In
; waterway improvements.
Iwore npplnudcd vigorously.
od labor indicated n determination nt
^ ls handling of tho situation nt tho
Tho sponkor urged the graduating tho American Federation of Lubor authorizing appointment of tho spec­
ial committco, tho dclcgntos votod to
firing in^ Tltusvillo wnH fnvornhiy 'clasa to put chnrnctor nbovo everycontention hero yestordny tlmt it vost in it au th ority^ consldor nil de­
mniontod upon und drovo homo tho thing clso.
would start a drivo for a constltution- cisions of tho last fow years which
2 v - ! ! ,io.n thnt those behind this'
■vuvemont urn
m|n„ . »
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v ------ ;---------------- — :-----------------------nmondment for n congressional tho fodorntion has branded ns Inimical
Utters from &lt;,otor™ino‘1 to wln °ut- ore boing recclvod by th e ’ Longuo, voto o f tho supremo court decisions, to organized Inbor.
' sth] grower* n#P*rum «n! nt. morc1hunt“ compiling dnta shrdiu ahrdlu otnolnu and for tho denial of tho powor of
er East Const
^ ‘ {compHinontillg it upon its efforts lowor federal courts to sot aside a
Tho world at your door ovory ovenfederal law as unconstitutional. This, ing for 15c/—Dally Herald.

SENATOR GLASS
DENOUNCES
BONUS BILL

AMERICAN FEDERATION DISCUSSES
SUPREME COURT DECISION
URGES CONGRESSIONAL VETO

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Dedicated to the Task o f
BOOZE FIGURES
Bringing: Russia into
IN BIG R I O T
Concert o f Nations
ON STEAMER FIRST S E S S I O N
BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND
STARTED
TODAY
FRAUGHT
. POTOMAC RIVER RESORT
WITH MANY RESPONSIBILI.
LAST NIGHT
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WASHINGTON, Juno 16.—Disputo
over a quart of whiskey is said to
hnvo started n riot on n steamer be­
tween Washington nnd Potomac Riv­
er resort Inst night, in which four
hundred excursionists took part and
one mnn was killed nnd a scoro in­
jured, one probnbly fatally, before
the disorder ended when one of tho
contending factions left tho vcssol nt
Aloxnndrin, Virginln, soverai arrests
were made. Pop bottles nnd knives
inflicted most of tho injuries.

WALTER WARD
IS INDICTED
FOR MURDER

(Dr The Associated Press)
THE HAGUE, Juno 15.— Ths con­
ference to consider tho Russian af­
fairs tons called to ordor in Peace Pal­
ace this afternoon by Dutch Foreign
Minister H. A. VnnKnrnobock, with
sixty dclegntcs representing about
thirty countries presont.
THE HAGUE, Juno 15.—All Eu­
rope centered its hopes todny in open­
ing international conference dedicated
to task of making practical arrange­
ments for ro-entry of Russia into the
concert of nntlonB.

THE HAGUE, Juno 15.—Two not­
able meetings will bo hold in Tho
Hague pence palace todny. At 11:30
o'clock this first nnnunl session of the
permanent court of intornntlonn! jus­
tice tons opened nnd nt 2:30 this after­
ARRESTED AND PLACED IN JAIL
noon tho conference arranged to con­
WITHOUT
,
sider
Itusslnn problems began its ef­
BAIL
fort to settle those questions which
'tin* Genoa conference alien loned after
(Hr The Aanirliitrd I'rraa)
WHITE PLAINS, N. Y „ June 15.— weeks of unsuccessful wrangling.
Two more dissimilar meetings it
Walter S. Ward, millionaire baker’s
son, wnB indicted todny by the West­ would be difficult to find under tho
chester grand jury on n chargo of same roof. Tho first will he purely
killing Clarence Peters, former sail­ Judicial, with tho solemnity nnd roor. Soon after indictment wns re­ structions which the ermine casts
turned n deputy wns sent to Ward’s about its doings, whilo the second will
i homo in New Rochelle to nrrest him. lie a continuation of tho spirited ses­
Ho had been nt liborty on $50,000 bail. sions nt Genoa, dovotod to nttompts
to untangle vexatious probloms aris­
ing from tho wnr. •
Constitution for
Tho Hngue is not especially pleas­
. The Irish Free State ed, particularly tho officials of the*
in hnving thr Genon troubles
Will Be Made Public cnpital,
transferred hero and sheltered under
Good Progress Has Been Made nnd tho ponce palace. P. A. Vnn Knrnoboek, Dutch minlstor of foreign a f­
Public Will Honr It.
fairs, will extend n welcome to tho
conference
nnd thon turn it over to the
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LONDON, June 15.— Tho constitu­ representatives of tho various Euro­
tion for the Irish freo Btnto in shap­ pean powers which hnvo sont dele­
ing of which unexpectedly good pro­ gates.
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gress has been mado will ho mndo
Until tho RusHinns nrrivo nnd be­
public tomorrow.
gin pnrtieipntion in tho conferenco on
Juno 20, interest in it will probably
RESULT RAILROAD
not rench n grent boight, ns tho Inter­
COMMISSIONER RACE
im will he devoted chiefly to arrange­
IS STILL IN DOUBT ments preliminary to dealing with tho
Bolshevik delegation. Grunt uncer­
(H r T he Aaanrlntrd I'rraa)
tainty nnd lack of organization char­
JACKSONVILLE, Juno 15.— With
acterizes the affairs of tho conforenco
the counting of votes In the recent
to which Holland apparently does not
primary still in progress at tho of.
wish to give great publicity or promi­
flco of Secretary of S u to Crawford
nence, as tho Dutch did not seek the
nt Tnllahnsscc, tho result o f tho con­
conference, but merely offered neutral
test for membership on tho stato
territory for tho mooting, without de­
railroad commission remained oxsiring herself to direct or influenco its
tremoly In doubt.
development.
Tho official count o f first nnd hocDelegations from tho major coun­
ond choice votes from 5:i out of tho
tries arrived yestordny or Into Inst
&lt;11 counties shows R. 1,. Eaton lend­
night, but somo of tho representatives
ing A. D. Campbell, incumbent, by
o f tho smnilor countries will not rench
scvcrnl hundred voles. But on tho
Tho Hague until nftor tho oponlng of
fnco of Incomplete returns from sovtoday's mooting. Tho British delega­
cn of tho remaining eight counties,
tion, bended by Sir Philip Graemo,
compiled by tho Florida Tlmcs-Unlon
numbers 50, and tho Italian delega­
Mr. Eaton’s margin in cut down to
tion, headed by Baron Avozzano, for­
3&lt;J7. Okaloosa Is tho county from
mer ambassador nt Washington, 25.
which no offlcinl or newspaper re­
Somo of tho smallor countries liko
turns have been tabulated, and- Mr.
Czecho slovakia, may not dinpntch
Campboll claims to hnvo substantial­
representatives until Juno 20, whon
ly enrried this county. Tho voto of
tho meetings with tho Russians will
tho soven counties compiled by tho begin.
Tlmos-Unlon does not tnko jn tho
Baron Avozzano remnined in Pnrls
socond choice votes.
for sovornl days* to discuss Italian
Regardless of tho final outcome of
viewpoint nt n conferenco with tho
tho rnco it will remain ns ono of tho
French officials, endeavoring to bring
closest In this stnto slnco tho mem­
about harmony-and closo co-oporntlon
orable contest botwoon tho Into W. A. between the two countries.
Blount of Pcnsncoin and Judgo NnTho Jnpnncsu delegation is hondod
thnn P. Bryan of Jacksonville, for by M. Suto, councillor of tho umbnsthe United .States Sonnto In 1012,
sy nt Paris, who Is a son of Almnro
Mr. Campbell wnH appointed n Soto, forinor ambassador to the Unit­
member of the commission by tho ed States, nnd ono of tho Ji pnnoso
governor to fill tho vnenney caused
representatives at tho Portsmouth
by tho death of Newton If. Blltch.
poaco conforenco.
Hugo Stinnos in expected to nrrivo
McW h o r t e r a p p o i n t e d
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RESIDENT N. S. INSPECTOR
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TAMPA, Juno 16.— Appointment of
John L. McWhorter, nssoclnto editor
of tho Tribune ns resident naval
stores inspector hero, wns announced
nt tho Tampa board of trado mooting
yestordny by Colonol W. F. Stovall.
Tho Herald for Post Cards.

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Tho misery nnd doprension caused
by n bilious nnd constipated condition
of tho system can bo quickly removed
by using Horblno.
It purlfios,
strengthens nnd Invigorntos.
Price
00c. Sold by Union Pharmacy.— Adv.
Bargains found each day by read­
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�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1922

SOCIETY FOR
THE WEEK
(From Tbindty't Dill/)

I otu Two (3) and Three (3) o f Block
Three (I) , o f Chapman A Tucker's A d ­
dition to Hanford, Florida.
You and each o f you are hereby r e ­
quired and ordered to bo and appear
before our enld Circuit Court at tho
Court Ilouae In Hnnford, Florlca, on tho
first Monday In August, 1983, being the
7th day o f said month, then and there
to make answer to the bill o f com
dnlnt filed herein ngalnst you. and
herein fall not else said bill will be
taken an confessed, to be follow ed by a
final decree.
It la further ordered thnt thin notice
bo published In the Hanford Herald,
I
- -In Hemlnolo
Mg Cotin­
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newnnnpor published
once eeach week fo r n period of
ty,, often
ght cconsecutlvo
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eight
woeks.
w itn e s s my hand and the seal o f said
court this 2nd tiny o f June, 1933.
(HKAI.)
B. A. DOUGLABH.
Clerk Circuit Court.
ENTERTAINS CIRCLES
Hemlnole County, Kin.
Uy: A. M. WBBKH. D. C.
Tho members of Circle No. 3 woro
DICKINSON A DICKINSON.
moat plcnanntly entertained yesterday
Hollaltors fo r Complnlnants. 6-9-910

JENNY SPAULDING CIRCLE.
Tho Jenny Spaulding Circle mot on
Wedncaday afternoon nt tho homo of
Mra. Murphy. Meeting oponed by
prayor led by Mra. E. M. Carroll. It
waa tho regular bualncBB meeting and
there waa a good attendance of membera.
Mooting noxt week with Mra. Her­
bert Speer. An intereating program
ia planned and all memhers are urged
to mcot promptly at 3:00 p. m.

BRIDGE LUNCHEON FOR
VISITOR8.
A protty compliment to her chnrmInjr hoURO guests, Misaea Ethol Docn
and Mary Shelton ,of Dougins, Gn.,
wns tho bridge luncheon given by Mra.
W. Morton Thigpen, ycRtcrdny morn­ afternoon by Mrs. Tom Williams at
ing at hor homo on Mngnolin avenue. her homo on Ouk ave. Tho members
Thoro bolng five tnblca of plnyern and of Circle No. 1 were alao invitod to
a number of guests came in for enjoy thoso delightful afternoons,
luncheon.
which waa spent with auwing doll
QuantitieR o f ycHow and white dnia- clothes for the bazaar to bo given this
lea wore uacd in charming profuaion fall. Plans were also made for a
In tho variouR rooms. On each table, chicken supper to bo given Juno 17th
was a crystal vase of yellow rose'on First street.
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buda.
l At the close of the afternoon MrB.
The morning was pleasantly spent Williams served pineapple ahorbed
with aevernl games of bridge, tho (nnd sponge cako.
prize, for high scoro, n box of statlonory, wns won by Miss Lottie
The class of people who indorse
Caldwell, while tho cut prize, n box Tanlac is n convincing guarantee of
o f powder, was Won by Mins Daphne tho mctliclno’s morlt. Give it a trial.
Wimblsh. The honoroes, Misses Dcen Union Phnrmncy.—Adv.
and Shelton, were presented with silk
knitted scarfs.
Servant Girl Wouldn’t Go In Ccllnr
At one o'clock a delicious four
Fenring IlntH.
courso luncheon wns Hervcd by the
Mrs. Topper, Plainfield, N. J., snys:
hostess assisted by Mrs, D. C. Mnr- “ Rats were so Imd in our ccllnr tho
lowe, Mrs. RtL Lane, Mrs. . W. A. servant girl wouldn't go
there.
Lester and Mrs. Stella Arrington.
Bought some RAT-SNAP nnd it
Thoso invited to meet these charm­ denned all the rnts nut.” RAT-SNAP
ing honoroes were: Misses Florence destroys rnts nnd mice.
Absolutely
and Ethel Henry, Agnes Dumas, Ks- prevents odors. Conies in enko form,
thor Miller, Anna Lou Huff and Win- no mixing. Cats or dogs won’t touch
nette Manning of Atlanta, Lottie Cald­ it. Three sizes, ,16c «r»c, $11.23. Sold
well, Mildred Simmons, Katherine and guaranteed by Pall Hardware
Wllkoy, Daphne Wimbish, Marion Co.—Adv.
Phillips, Nonio Willinms, Snritn I.nke,
Edith Magee, Mrs. Percy Mero, Mrs.
If you have reason to thing your
Don Whitcomb, Mrs. Robert Hines, child is suffering from worms, take
Mrs. Ren Caswell, Mrs. Dick Brown the safe course—use White’s Crenm
and Mrs. Ed. Betts.
Vermifuge. Worms can not resist
FOR MISS DUMAS
Exquisite in every detail was the
pnrty given yesterday afternoon by
Mra. Henry Wight, at her attractive
home on Park avenue when she enter­
tained nt cards in honor of Miss
Agnes Dumas, n bride-elect of Sep­
tember. There being six tables of
players, five tables of bridge and one
of hearts.
The tables were arranged on the
spacious porches overlooking the love­
ly gardens, and on tho porches and
throughout tho house quantities of
beautiful cut flowers effectively ar­
ranged in brass bowls woro used in
charming effect.
The guests wore greeted by Mrs.
Henry Wight, Mrs. C. R. Kirtley and
Miss Dumas. Mrs. Wight wore a be­
coming costume of white, whllo Mrs.
Kirtley’s smart frock was of grey or­
gandy over pink. Miss Dumas was
lovely in white crepe do chine, com­
bined with gold Inco.
In the game of hearts, the prize, n
Inal vaso, was won by Miss Florence
Henry, while the high score among
the bridge players was made by Mrs.
Hen Caswell, who was awarded a
candle stick, painted in platinum, the
artistic work of Mrs. A. II. Commons,
this she presented to the honorec.
Miss Dumas, tho honoree was present­
ed a sandwich plate, also the lovely
work of Mrs. Commons.
Following the awarding of the prlzcs, the tables were cleared away nnd
little Miss Billie Wight danced the
“ Fountain Dance," sho wns followed
by little Mary Wight who interpreted
tho graceful "Nnrcissus dance.” A f­
ter tho dances, theso dainty little
maidens entered with a silver basket
filled with clever toasts, written by
tho guoHts and presented
thorn to
tho honoree,
After th*j presentation of tho toasts
tho hosteHB, assisted by Mrs. Ralph
Wight served jellied shrimp salad in
popper cups, potato chips, sandwich­
es, snltcd pecans, crystalizud grape­
fruit, hot "schncckno” and pineapple
cup.
Among tho out-of-town guests wore
MIhhcs Winaette Manning, and Anna
Lou Huff of Atluntn, Gu., and Misses
Ethel Dcen and Mary Shelton of
Douglas, Gn.

its expelling influence.
Price, 35c.
Sold by Union Phnrmncy.—Adv.

TO DARKEN HAIR
APPLYSAGE TEA

I

hereby tequlred and ordered to be and
appear before our said Circuit Court at
the Court House In Sanford, Klorlda. on
the first Monday In August, 1913, b e ­
ing the 7th day o f said month, then
and there to make answer to the bill
o f complaint herein filed against you
and each o f you, nnd therein fall not,
else said bill will be tnken ns co n fe s s ­
ed against each o f you follow ed by fin ­
al decree.
It'la further ordored that this notice
bo published In the Sanford Herald, a
newspaper published In Semlnulo Coun­
ty. Klorlda, once enoh week fo r a per­
iod o f eight consecutive woeks.
Dono nnd ordered thle 6th dnv o f
June. 1923.
(BEAD)
E. A. DOUOLASH,
Clerk Circuit Court.
Seminole County. Kin.
Ily: A. M. W E EK S. D. C.
JOHN O. LEONAIIDY.
Solicitor fo r Complainant.
6-9-9tc

In Circuit Coart 7lh Judicial Circuit,
Nrmlntite County, FloVIda.—In Chancery.
In Court of County Judge, Hemlnole
County, Htnle of Florida
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT*.
NOTICE OF EXECUTOR
N. II. Garner, Complainant,
(For Final Discharge)
vs.

In rr Eatntr of*
K. M. I.OUOH.
Notice Ih hereby given, lo all whom
It may concern, that on tho Kith day of
August, A. D. 1922. I Hhall apply to the
Ifonornhlr K. K. Ilousholder, Judge of
nald Court, oh Judge of Probate, for
my flnnl discharge oh Kxecutrlx of the
cHtato of K. M. Dough, doccnssd; nnd
Ihut at tho sumo lime I will prcHent my
final accounts as Kxecutrlx of said es­
tate. nnd usk for their approval.
Dated Juno Bth. A. D. 1922.
MATTIE II. LOUGH.
43-9tc
Executrix.
In Clrrull Court, 7th Judicial Circuit,
In nnd for Hemlnole County,
Klorldn.— In Chancery
NOTICE TO NON-ltEHlDENTS,
K. L Woodruff. Complulnnnt,
VH.

O. H. I.lndslnv, I'lcrro Krcdln nnd E. J.

C lo s e , e l ill. D o fe n d u n ts
T o C . I I . I.In d H le y , P Jo rro K r c d ln a n d B .
J . C lo e o . an d tho
unknow n
h e irs ,
Icgatoi-M, grantoo H an d dcvlHoeH, am i
a l l perHiuiH c la im in g a n y In to reH t In
(h e landH d e s c rib e d an f o llo w s , tow lt :
■lo g in n in g ir&gt; ch n liiH N o rth , a n d
33
u nd N-100 rhaliiH K a n t o f
Southw oH t
c o rn e r, S e ctio n 36, T o w n s h ip 19, Ko u th
Ita n g e 30 K n s t, ru n N o rth 13 c h a in s .
KuhI 21 ehalliH, an d H o u th w c M ln rly 16
n n d 2G-I0I) c h u ln n , W ent 13 c h n ln s . A lso
b e g in n in g 29 a n d 4-100 c h a in s E a s t or
N o rlh w c H t c o rn e r. S e c tio n 2. T o w n s h ip
20, Itn n g o 39 B a s t . ru n K n s t 6 c h a in s .
S o u th 10 clinlttH, W e s t G ch n liiH ,
and
N o rth IG clia ltiH .
A I ho h o g ln n lu g 3r.n
fe e t S o u th and IIG fe e t W e s t o f
Sec­
tio n p o st on K u s t lin o o f S e c tio n
30.
T o w n s h ip 19, R a n g e 30 K a n t, ru n W e st
21G fe e l. S o u th 300 fe e t, E a s t 21G fool.
N o rth 300 fo o l. A I ho Dot G. B lo c k
II,
T i e r 5 o f K . It. T r a f f o r d ’s M np o f S a n ­
fo rd . K lo rld a , n il o f w h ic h InndH ly in g
an d b e in g In S e m in o le C o u n ty . K lo rld a .
It a p p e a rin g liy a s w o rn h ill o f com
p la ln l rile d Im ro ln a g a in s t y o u th e said
do fu m lun tH H int y o u h a v e
or
c la im
Homo In te re s t In th e d e s c rib e d Iam b i.
Y o u a m i ea ch o f yon a r e t h e re fo re

described lands which have been provlously sold and conveyed, to - w lt : The
South half o f the North Quarter o f
Northeaet Quarter o f Section 24, Twp.
31 South, Itange 29 Eaat; and begin­
ning nt the N orth-west corn er o f S ec­
tion 84, Twp. 21 South, Itange 39 Enel,
and running thence Kant
312
foot,
8outh 480 feet. Weet 318 feet,
and
North 460 feet to the point o f b eg in ­
ning, containing nbout 3 ncrea more or
lean: nnd tho South-weat Quarter o f
Seatlon 24, Twp. 31 South, Range 29
Eaet, and North half o f
North-cant
Quarter o f Section 24, Twp. 21 South,
Range 29 East, all o f which lands l y ­
ing nnd bolng In Hemlnole
County,
Klorlda.
It npiinarlng by a nworn bill o f c o m ­
plaint filed herein against you that you
hnvo or clnlm some Interest In the said
described land.
You are th oroforo hereby required
and ordered to he und a linear before
our said Circuit Court
____ , „
the Court
llouso In Hnnford. Klorldn, on tho first
........ ,
_ August,
____ _ .1922,
..
__,.|S
tho
Monday
In
boln
7th day o f snld' month, then and there
to make nnswor to the bill o f c o m Plaint herein
..........
..
heroin riled
filed ngalnst
against y ou,
and
therein fall not, elan said bill will be
tnken ne confessed against you, f o l l o w ­
ed by final decree.
It Is further ordored that this notice
be published In tho Hanford Herald, n
newspaper published In Hemlnole Coun­
ty,
Klorldn, on
ce each
.....................
........
...... week
......... fo r n perloil o f eight consecutive weeks.
Dono and ordered this 23rd dny o f
May. 1923.
(S E A M
E. A. DOUGLASS.
Clerk Circuit Court.
Hemlnolo County. Kin.
DICKINSON A DICKINSON.
Solicitors for Complainant. 6-9-9tc

IF SKIN BREAKS
OUT AND ITCHES
APPLYSULPHURl
Just tho moment you apply
tho-Sulphur to an itching, burning £
broken out skin, tho itching stops
hcnllng begins, says a noted 8kfaJ
specialist. This sulphur preparation
made into a pleasant cold 01?*®
gives such a quick relief, oven to flerl
cczemn, that nothing hns over
found to take Its placo.
Because of its gorm dcstroyin* I
properties, it quickly Bubducs the Itchlng, cools the Irritation and heals
the eczema right up, leaving „ clear
smooth skin in place of ugly eruptions’
rash, pimples or roughness.
You do not hnvo to wait for jm
provemont. It quickly shows Yon
con get a little Jar o f Rowlcs Mtn,
tho-Sulphur at any drug store.—A&lt;|y

K. C. Pnrkhurst, nnd Hnlllo A. Parkhurst, his wlfo, et al , Defendants.
TO B. C. PAHKIItmST. and 8ALL1B
A. PAIIKIIUR8T, If living, nnd If
dead, to all imrtles claim ing any In­
terest tintlor E. C. Pnrkhurst nnd Hnl­
llo A. Pnrkhurst, deceased, or oth er­
wise, In tho follow in g described land:
South hnlf I S H ) o f Dot II. Block 6,
Tier 2. o f Sanford, Klorlda.
It appearing by it sworn hill o f c o m ­
plaint filed herein agnlnst you
Hint
you have or claim some Intercut In said
In the Circuit Court, 7th Judicial Cir­
described property.
cuit, Nrmtnnle C ounty, Florida.
You nro th erefore hereby
required
— In Chancery,
and ordored to ho und appear boforo
our said Circuit Court nt the Court
NOTICE
OF NON-RESIDENTS.
llouso In Sanford. Klorlda. on the flrel
Monday In August. 1922. being the 7th
dny o f said month (hen nnd thoro to Smith Brothers, Inc., n Corporation,
Complainant,
make answer to tho hill o f complnlnt
vs.
heroin filed against you, nnd herein
fall not, olso enld hill will ho tnken no. AM the unknow n heirs at law o f John
confesHOil agnlnst you, followed
b y 1 P. Morton, et ah, Defendants.
TO T H E UNKNOWN HEIRS OF JOHN
flnnl decree.
P. MORTON. If living, nnd If dead, to
It le further ordored (hat this notice
all parties claiming any Interest un­
he published In tho Hnnford Herald, a
T. L. IIEI.I,. OF W E ST END,
der
John P. Morton, deceased, or o th ­
newspaper published In Hemlnolo Coun­
erwise, In
ty. Klorlda. once each Week fo r a port
h
e
r em a r k a b le
case of
Lot 1 o f Block 3 o f Tier I o f San­
lod o f eight consecutive wcoks.
Hit.
Done and ordered this 23rd day o f ford. Klorldn. according to E. It. TrnftllltM
IN
G
irA
M
, A LA .
ford ’s Map o f tho Town o f Hnnford.
May. 1922.
It appearing by a sworn hill o f c o m ­
(S E A M
B. A. noun BASH,
plnlnt filed herein against you
(hat
Clerk Circuit Court.
Hemlnolo County, Kin. you have or clnlin some Interest In the
said property.
"j, s u ffe r e d fo r five y e a r s win. .1
DICKINSON A DICKINSON.
You nre therefore hereby
required m n tla m n nd h ad E c s e m a f „ r r,l.*u‘
Solicitors for Complulnnnt. fi-9-9tc
anil ordered to he and nppeur before y e a r s , H ays M r. Boll. ” 1 h ad hum tWo
our said Circuit Court at the C
. . .o. .u. .r.t : vore
v o re 1’it ln s In m y Ilm bH
i.? ,0’1
In Circuit Court, Tlh Judicial Circuit, House In Sanford. Klorldn. on thes first "uch terrible Itching on "m y
???
Seminole C ounty, F lorida,—
Monday In August. 1922, being tho
10 7th ''.'K? from Ecxomn that I was | , h?,1
In Chnnccry,
dny o f snld month, then nnd thero
*re to rlnlo condition; my kidneys iiiJI, »I*
make answer lo the hill o f com p
ln.... cunie, effected
______ __nnd I w a i fn
plnlnt
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS.
herein filed against you. nnd therein
run down condition.
condition,
1— eln ru"
" 1,1 11 general
fall not, else said hill will ho tnken ns I
W a lter II. Ilallnrd, C om plain a n t,
confessed agnlnst you.
follow ed
by
"I was
vs.
final ilocree.
Ilarvoy II. Kurd, nnd holre of Jnroh M.
It Is further ordered that this not * y seeing''iTadVenbtVd1ln°Alnbnma ^ J *
Hill, et :il„ Defendants.
he
pulillHhed
the Hnnford
Sanford llo rn ld ,' n 1was noUceiitiVy*reMovod™nd,1|
he
published In
In the
&lt;'
TO IIARVKY II. IIIIRD AND THE
11KIRS OK JACOII M. IIII.L. If liv­ i T f C l M
nC penr-' ; In tegeneral
rn
system has boon built
ing. and If dead, (o all parties claim ­ loti o f eight consecutive weeks.
ing any Interest under Harvey
II.
Dono and ordered this 23rd day
Hurd, or the llelrs o f Jnroh M. Illll. May. A. D. 1922,
recommend Kcrrnllno b e c a u s e t m
,0
or either o f (hem, or otherwise. I n . (HEAL)
B. A. DOUGLASS.
the follow in g descrlhod land:
Clerk Circuit Court.
?,v,
The norlh-ensl Quarter o f Section 24.
Hemlnolo County . Fla. would not be with out
' „
1
Twp. 21 Soiilh, R ange 29 East.
less DICKINSON A DICKINSON.
Hum It cost. T w o hottles
,mo!*
and excepting therefrom the follow in g
Solicitors for Complainant. 6-9-Otc •mo
a well man.'*— Adv. * ,mvo

SUFFERED FOR
FIVE YEARS WITH

RHEUMATISM

■ ■■■■■■■■a ■■■■■■■■■■■■■ aaaMCDi* ■)!■■■■■■■ ti i s

s b iiis is b iib iiis s iiiiis h

LOOK YOUNG! BRING BACK ITS
NATURAL COLOR, GLOSS AND
ATTRACTIVENESS
Common garden sago brewed into n
heavy tea with sulphur added, will
turn gray, streaked and faded huir
beautifully dark nnd luxuriant. Jur.t
a few applications will prove a revela­
tion if your hair is fading, streaked or
gray. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sul­
phur recipe at home, though, is trou­
blesome. An easier way is to get a
bottle of Wyeth’s Sago nnd Sulphur
Compound at any drug store nil rendy
for use. This is the old-time recipe
improved by the addition of other in­
gredients.
Wliilo wispy, gray, faded hair is
not sinful, we all desire to retain our
youthful appearance nnd attractive­
ness.
By darkening your hair with
Wyeth’s Sago and Sulphur Compound
no one can toll, because it does it so
naturally, so evenly. You just damp­
en a sponge or soft brush with it nnd
draw this through your hnir, taking
one small strnnd nt a time; by morn­
ing all gray hairs have disappeared,
and after another application or two,
your hnir becomes beautifully dark,
glossy, soft and luxuriant.— Adv.
Bo well nnd strong. Be full of life
and energy. Tanlac will do this for
you, Union I'hnrinucy.—Adv.
In Clrmill Court, 71)■ Judicial Circuit,
Hriulnolr County, Florida.—
lu Chnnrrry.
NOTICH TO .NON-RESIDENTS.

T. L. l.lnuo. Complainant.
VH.
.Ciinca t), JclItH, Jr., Trustpo for tho
children of ElUulivHi C. Jclka. ct at.
Dofvntlauls,
TO JAMEH O. .IELK8, .III.. TRUSTEE
Kirn THE t’ llll.DllEN UK ELIZAIIIOTII (’ ,1ELKS, If llvlaa. aiul If
dead, lu all purlieu claiming any lltteroHlH under .Inimm O. .Iriks, Jr..
Truaten fur the Children of Klliinboth
C. Jellot, duecnHcd, nr otherwlMc, la
the folhiwliia deHcrlhed land:
Three ucri'H iif laud lit tho norlhwont
quarter of tho Houlhonat i|iiarler of
Heel Ion II, TowiihIiIii 31, Itain;n 31 Kant,
lo commence at the center puHl of sulci
swilnii, thence run Mouth 1* chaliiM ami
la IlnkH, (hence eaHt 3..1(1 chnliiH. thence
Hontli 9.10 ehalliH, thence Went 3.30
chnliiH to point of hoKlnaltiu.
MERRIE MATRONS BRIDGE CLUB
II appeurliiK by a sworn bill of complaint filed horoli. iig
...........
n liiN t. yo u_
th a t
Mrs. Fred Wnlsmn entertained tho you have or c la im hoiiio
lu the
’lutercul
*
’ •
nit
Id
dcNcrllicd
laml.
members of tho Morrio
Matrons
You m u t h e r e f o r e h ereb y
requ ired
Britlgo Club most delightfully yester­ ami ordered ( o he am i a p p e a r b e f o r e
ou r Halil Circuit Court a t the
Cou rt
day afternoon at hor home on Mng- IIouhc lu Hanford, Klorlda. on tho firm
Monday In A ukumI, Hi22, liolng thu 7th
nvenuo.
day o f Halil mouth , thou ami th oro to
Fragrant pink roseH combined with m a k e uiiHwer lo the hill o f c o m p la in t
h eroin filed agaliiNt you, and therein
greenery woro effectively used in the fall liol, clue Halil hill w ill lie ta k en nn
cnnfoHHcd agaliiHl you,
follow ed
liy
roomH where the cnrtl tables were f InuI decree.
It Im f u rt h e r o r d ered that Ih ls n otic e
placed.
he pulillHhed In the Hanford lii&gt;ruld, a
An absorbing game of bridge wns newHpaper pulillHhed la Hyinluole.
Cou n ty , Klnrlilu, o n ce ouch w eek f o r a
played during thu afternoon, high period o f eig h t eonHecutlve w ork s.
Done anti ordered this 23rd day of
scoro being mudo by Mrs, D.
P. May,
1932.
(HKAI.)
K. A. Dol'dl.AHH.
Drummond, who wns uwnrdod n may­
- Clerk Circuit Court,
onnaise Hot. Miss Louise DoCottes, of
Hemlnole County, Kill.
A DICKINSON,
won tho guest prlzo, n DICKINSON
HullollorH f o r C om plu ln un t. (I-9-Ulc
bottle of perfume.
At tho conclusion of tho cnrtl gumo, la Clrctlll Court, 7lh Judicial Circuit,
Mcmlnnlr County, Florida,—
tho hostess served a tempting salad
In Chnnrrry.
coursu.
,
ORDER Ftlll FCIII.IlWriON
Mrs. Goorgo W. Knight nnd Miss Kerry Jernlgnn and llruxtnn H ugged,
ComplaliianlM,
Louise DoCottes acted as substitutes
/o r absent dull members. Tho regu­ John T. Kelly ami Addle N. KMIy. Dolar club inotqbors bolng present were TOfundaalM
JOHN T. KKl.t.V. AND ADD IK N.
KKI.I.Y, If living, und If dead, to all
MestlanieH D. I’. Drummond, C.
E. porHoiiM
claiming any Intercut under
Henry, Harry B. Lewis, A. W. Fitts, John T. Kelly and Addle N. Kelly, or
otherwise. In und lo (ho fo llo w in g d e ­
Harry Hcorun and It. J. Holly.
scribed InndH, to -w lt:

The dolltr* growers ^ct
from speculative buyers

The hijh dollar received
by the cooperating growra
t

The dollars returned by
commercial maAoeing r^mrim
/

W hy sell fruit for less when
you may get the high dollar?
When you sell Rrnpcfruit or oranseB to a speculative or commercial buyer you
get less than he bcliovca it is worth.
Tho purchaser of your fruit expects to make a profit and the amount he agrees
to pay you is figured just that much below the anticipated selling value.
More, the average privately owned marketing agency must sell the fruit it han­
dles for lower prices than are obtained by tho co-operating growers in nine cases
out of ton!
,
| , ..
•
Why ? Because the speculators and commercial buyers have not been able to
establish the reputation for dependable grade, pack and quality that is had by SealdBweet grapefruit and oranges in all the markets.
•

Recausc, too, the consuming public is slower to buy tho comparatively unknown
and non-advertlsed brands than it is to purchase citrus fruits sold under the na­
tionally advertised and well-known Sealdsweet trademark.
When a speculative or strictly commercial marketing agency buys your fruit lb
must, therefore, pay you enough less for tho crop thun the expected worth at timo
of shipmont to provide margins fo»- price-cutting and for profit.
The growers’ own marketing agency can sell tho fruit of its members for tho
high dollar, because it deals in advertised goods, which consumers buy quickly, and
becauso it sells under a brnnd that means something to tho trade.
Tho Florida Citrus Exchango has no stockholders and pays no dividends nor
profits. Every dollar realized for the fruit of tho members, less actual cost of sell­
ing, is paid to them, through cho sub-Exchango and local associations. They get
what their oranges and grapefruit are worth when marketed.
Join the Florida Citrus Exchange and receive the high dollar for
your fruit. Consult the manager of the nearest association or sub­
Exchange or write the business manager at Tampa, Florida.

Hie FLORIDA

CITRUS EXCHANGE

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Getting Dope in
The Federal Pen
Starts Investigation

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ATLANTA, Ga.j June 12-— Fifty*
six warrants charging violation of
the Harrison narcotic law have been
issued in connection with Investiga­
tion of an alleged "dope ring” at the
Atlanta Federal penitentiary, Feder­
al District Attornoy Hager stated to­
day.
Dr. H. C, Garrick, the physician at
the prison, and three guards are in
jail in default of bond and Mr. Hager
said they were "only the beginning of
the clean-up” . A numbor of arrests
may bo expected before the end of
next week, ho said.
The Investlgntoln began a week
ago. All of those arrested deny any
connection with the sale or distribu­
tion of narcotics at tho prison.
“ Wo never drenmod that such con­
ditions existed ut tho prison until wo
started tho investigation ut tho in­
stance of Warden Joe Dyche,” tho dis­
trict attorney snld. “ Evidence Is now
in our hands which will nhow that
more than 180 prisoners, who wore
not nddlcted to tho narcotics before
being sent to tho prison, acquired the
habit after their imprisonment from
drugs furnished by tho dope ring.”
Approximately 780 of the
2,800
prisoners are drug addicts, many of
them having been sent up for viola­
tion of tho federal narcotic laws and
others for other violations.
The
gunrds at the prison, who are paid be­
tween $120 and $128 per month are

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owners of high powered automobiles
and are living in a state of luxury
which nover could havo been attained
from their salaries alone..
Evidence has boon obtained which
will show that a numbor of prisoners
Implicated in tho dope ring disposed
of their surplus stock, “ assets and
good will” in tho business to the oth­
er prisoners before completing their
terms.

to to to to to to t o t o to to *

THE MYSTERIES OF ROAD
BUILDING
Chns. A. Browne,
engineer In
chnrgo of building tho Orlando-Titusvillo ocean highway in Orange coun­
ty in an address before tho Tampa
Civitan Club said counties could save
$7,0000 a mile on overy mile of rond
building by using homo material—
that at least $7,000 per mile of tho
cost of road building is taken up by
freight costs on materials.
Mr. Browne further stated thnt tho
labor costs of rond building had drop­
ped about 33 per cent in tho Inst 18
months.
Rond contractors will tell you thnt
when concrete or asphalt la used for
hnrdsurfncing, coquina rock or any
homo rock 1 sub good ns imported
rock, with no outlny for railroad
freight.
Engineers in St. Lucio county say
thnt for every $100,000 spent on
roods In thnt countv $50,000 was pnld
to railroads 'for hauling tho rock.—
Titusville Advocnto.
The Daily Herald Delivered to your
door six days a week forTB conts—

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What is it worth to you to have your horses or mules
in the "pink” of condition. T heir skins will be glossy,
their eyes bright and they’ ll stand
erect and firm. You get the extra
power you need for heavy work.
Thousands o f t e a m s t e r s and
farmers every where have found that
Purina O-M olenc feed actually puts
horses in j u s t s u c h condition de­
scribed to haul heavier loads, and it
costs no more to feed.
Coll up today and l e a r n more
about this specially prepared feed.
Lots o f people y o u k n o w are using
O-M olene feed.
ALL PRICES EFFECTIVE AT ONCE FOR CASH
Purina O-Molcnc 100-lbs., per s a c k .....................................$2.52
Purina Cow Chow, 24% Protoon, 100-lbs., per sack.......... $3.23
Purina Calf Chow, 25-1 Its., per suck ..............................:... $1.30
Purina lien Chow (Scratch) 100-lbs., per s a c k ............... $2.80
Purina Hon Chow (Scratch), 50-H&gt;b., per s o c k ................. $1.49
Purina lien Chow (Scratch), 8 1-3-lhs., per sack .......... $0.30
Purina "Winner Brand" Scratch 100-lbs., per Back.......... $2.50
Purina Baby Chick Feed, 100-lbs., per sack .....................$3.34
Purina Bpby Chick, 50-lbs., per sa ck ................................... $1.73
Purina Baby Chick Feed, 8 1-3 lbs., per s a c k ................... $0.35
Purina Chicken Chowder, 100-lbs„ per snek .....................$3.70
Purina Chicken Chowder, 50-lbs., per s a c k .......................$1.91
Purina Chicken Chowder, 8 l-3-lha., per s a c k .....................$0.10
Purina Pigeon Chow, 100-lbs., per sa ck ...............................$4.84
Lorrp Dairy Feed, 100-lbs., per sa ck ................................... $3.50
Cotton Seed Meal, Bright 7%, per sa ck ...............................$2.52
No. 1 Race Horse White Clip Oats, 100-lhs., per s a c k ....... $2.50
No. 2 White Clip Oats, 100-lbs., per sa ck ............................. $2.16
No. 2 Yellow Mixed Corn, 100-Jbs., per s a c k ..................... $1.91
No. 2 White Corn, 100-lbs., per s a c k ...................................$1.91
Alfalfa Meal Pea Green, 100-lbs„ per sa ck ......................... $2.21
Pure Wheat Brand, 100-lhs., per sack ............................... $2.58
Puro Wheat Shorts, 100-lhs., per sack
........................... $2.35
Grit for Chickens, 100-lhs., per sack...................... •..........$1.50
Oyster Shell, 100-lhs., per s a c k ...........................................$1.50
Have you seen that new chic fountnln wc just got in? It
fils any MASON JAR, cun’ t leak or overflow. CHICKS can’ t
get wet und CHILL— It saves baby chicks. It and PURINA
keeps them healthy and growing. We are giving them free
with a snek of PURINA CHICK CHOW. Tell your neighbor.
Call nnd get yours— if not listed ask us for It. Will give one
sack o f Old Beck Sweet Feed or Purina Molasses Feed with
every $10.00 purchase. For your garden nnd flowers phone
us for fertilizer. Wc know the kind you need and furnish
uny amount. Phone us your wunts— If we haven’ t got It will
get it for you. Thanks!

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So does other w ork such as heavy hauling or plow ­
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GLASS OF SALTS ’ ri" u t :
CLEANS KIDNEYS
It.

w ith a certain croo k in soSimn ‘ l\Y
tow nship 10 K, H. I I H.. thonoo Souih*’
ly aalong
aaiq oreok
oreuk f o l l o w l n * »{?;
s a il o r ly
l o n g said
eeetern .portion
thereor
most1 eastern
portion th
ereof to intiV
inti,*

soot on of said crook with south ifn«
•notion
township SO a , r . j? -5*
thoaco oast to southear1 *—
section IS. Twp. 20 ~ ~
south to soutbwsst
IF YOUR BACK HURTS OR BLAD­ quarter
of_ southwest
townahl
DER BOTHERS YOU, DRINK
to
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A short time ago, in a southern city, a civic booster wrote out
LOTS OF WATER
a set of ton commandments that he considered essential for the
guidance of his people in the upbuilding of their home town.
W h erein :
When your kidneys hurt and your
• Although designed especially to meet what he deemed to be
that
petitioners doolr«
s ^ the
t District
o limits
s w iNo
i i if
bnck feels sore, don't get scared and snld Special
Tax School
ohoql District
the peculiar needs of a particular city, the commandments were s o .
—*-*- Axtiiri&lt;ia4
County, Florida.
Florida,
oxtunrtV.t _ •
proceed to toad your stomach with a Bemlnole Countas to Include all o f the territory ,l **.2
well chosen thnt they will apply very aptly, right here in Sanford.
lot of drugs that oxclte tho kidneys included in eald D istrict together
thnt te rritory con tig u ou s thereto an3
Horo they ares
.
nnd irritate tho entire urinary tract. secondly
hereabovo deeorlbod, and tha*
I.
—Thou shalt love thy home town nbove all other towns. Thou
the territory hereinabove first de.orih1
Keep your kidneys clean like you keop ed
to
be
created Into a Special
shalt be ioynl to her poopio and to her Institutions.
your bowels clean, by flushing them School District to b e k n ow n and nom
II.
—Thou shalt guard thy home town from the host* of evil that
bared aa this Board shall deem m,?»*
with n mild, harmless Balls which re­ but prefera b ly as Hpoolal Tax Bchnil
would invado nnd destroy hor soul. Thou shalt keop the good name
No. 2, Bemlnole County. jq 0T
moves the body's urinous wnste nnd District
da. and also to be .known as the LVnJ'
of thy homo town clonn nnd without stain or blemish.
stimulates them to their normal ac­ w ood Special Tax School District, a n / '
III.
—Thou shalt elect as thy public servants in political offlco
Whorona: -Said petitioners repress,,*
tivity. Tho function of the kidneys is that
at they desire an election to bo eatl*
men of strong character, eager to conserve the best interests of thy
edi and held within the territory fftfi?
to filter tho blood. In 2&lt;i hours they a b o v e described to determine the null1
people. And when thou hast elected such men thou shalt stand
strain from it 500 grains of acid nnd tlon w h ether o r not the limits o t u i i
by, support, and cncourago them, for thoir temptations are many
Special Tax School D istrict No. 3,H«mt
waste, so wo can readily understand note County, Florida, shall be extends
nnd their burdens are not light.
as to Include e ll o f tho terrltn?5
the vitnl importance of keeping tho eo
now Included therein, and In addition
IV.
—Thou shalt cxnlt thy public school and honor it nil the
thereto
to Include all that territory cos'1
kidneys active.
tlguous thereto and secondly hersinl
days of thy life with tho bost of teachers, building, nnd equipment,
Drink lots of wator—you can’t above desarlbed, w h eth er o r not tho lirl
for tho school is the cradle of tho future. Thy children are hero
ritory first above described shall bi
drink too much; also get from any created
Into a Special Tax School nt,
and thiy shall be the citizens of tomorrow. No training Is too good
pharmacist nbout four ounces of Jnd trlct. and to determine tho number
mills
o
f
district tax to be levloVt and
for *hem and no preparation superfluous.
Salts; take n tablespoonful in a glass collected annually fo r the tw o succeed.
V.
_.Thou shalt defend the henlth of thy homo town from tho
Ing years, nnd to determine who shsii
of water before breukfust each morn­ nerve
ns trustees fo r the satd district
death thnt lurks in marshes, swamps, nnd heaps of filth. Thou
fo
r the r.cht ensiling tw o yenrs, amt
ing for a few days nnd your kidneys
W hereas: It
fr o m an t* ami.
shalt exterminate the fly and the mosquito for they curry typhoid to
will act fine. This famous salts ia] nation of (he said petition nnd^of'iti
ami malaria. Tho tubercle bacillus shnlt thou drive before thee
made from tho acid of grapes nnd: than twenty-five ^er^cent of'Viu,'321!
with the sun nnd fresh nlr as thy allies.
lemon
juice, combined with llthla, and j 2\T
helJ1^real
a V 0or
o0; Oner^n°a.,,n
^ L nnd
.23
either
p e rso n a l' property,
VI.
—Thou shnlt build good roads, nnd keop them good. For
who .reside within th o territory f|„t
has
been
used
for
generations
to
clean
by her go&lt;^l roads is n town known for good or ill. Eternal watch­
above described, have signed nnl&lt;| nett.
nnd stimulnte clogged kidneys; also Mon, nnd that said petition him ),«•„
fulness shall 1)0 thy motto, thnt thy roads may not ravel nor thy
In tho Sanford Dally llurald
to neutralize tho uclds in urine so it published
a newspaper published
in Hcmlnole
supervisor forget thee,
County, Florida, but not within the snld
VII.
—Thou shnlt keep thy home town beautiful. Tho hills,,the no longor is n source of irritation, territory, thero being no newspaber
thus ending bladder weakness.
published within said territory, (or *
trees, the waters thnt nnturo has given her thou Bhnlt preserve In
epaco o f tlmo as b y law required,
.Jnd
Snlts
is
inexpensive;
cannot
in­
snered trust. No hovel shnlt thou permit to disfigure them. Thou
NOW TtircnBKOnra In pursuance to
jure; makes n delightfu! effervescent snld petition and In pursuance to see.
shalt keop thy homos nnd tho door yards clonn nnd cheerful. Thy
Mo ns 5fl0, DO), fi82, Sfi3, G99 and &lt;loo ]&gt;..
lithiu-wnter drink which everyone vised Men ora I Hta lutes o f Florida NO.
waters slmit thou purify thnt they may bring thoo life nnd strength.
TICK
Is hereby g iv
e n thn*
Ivun
that ....
an ............
........ ..
should take now nnd then to keep
The future of thy t&lt;Twn shnlt thou plnn with care nnd diligence,
will he hum. ami tho name Is hereby
their
kidneys
clean
nnd
active.
Try
ordered to he held within tho torrltory
thnt thy growth ho not hnphnznrd, but full of thought nnd loving
heroaliovo first described, on the 20th
this, also keep up the water drink­ day o f June. A. D. 1022, to determine
enre ns the pluns of n mothor for the growth of her child.
whether or not the limits o f Special Tm
VIII.
—Thou shnlt honor thy community institutions. Thou ing, nnd no doubt you will wonder School District No, 2, Seminole County
Florida, shnll ha extended ho ok m liw
whut
became
of
your
kidney
trouble
shnlt work together with thy neighbors with nil thy heart und
olude all o f tho territory now Included
nn&lt;j
backache.'—Adv.
therein,
and also thnt torrltory contig­
strength nnd mind. Thou shnlt work together in thy organizations
uous thereto and horouhovu secondly
nnd clubs for tho common welfare. Thy lenders shnlt thou lunrn to
described, w h ether o r not thn territory
hereabovo first dencrlhad shall he cr».
Don’t wait until ymtr horse is stol­ ated
oboy. Thou shnlt servo on committees whore thou nrt put nnd
Into nnd becom e a Special Tax
School
District: w h o shall he pchool
en
before
locking
the
barn
door.
Pro­
not intrude on committees where thou arc not put. Thus shnlt thou
trustees o f said district (If enlarged
tect your henlth now by taking Tun* nnd cro n te d ): tho numbor o f mills of
know each other bettor, thy work shall prosper, und thy friendship
district tax to ho loviod nnd collected
Inc.— Union Phnrmncy.—Adv.
shall multiply.
antiualy fo r the tw o nuccoodlng years
All qualified alectors, who pay a tax
IX.
—Thou shnlt be n good neighbor to nil who livo in thy home
on nlthor real o r personal property and
town whethey they lie rich or poor. Thou shnlt speak ill of nono
666 curea Malarial Fever. 38-20tc reBldo within tho torrltory first above
described shall he entitled to vuto In
nnd good of many. Thou Rlinlt he a friend to strangers nnd visit tho
said c|oatlon.
Thu said oleotlon shall ho held In
u e s o l u t i o n , o iid is ii f o u a n d n o *
sick in their affliction.
cnmpllatico with tho Inwu or tho stale
T it; 1(3 OF HI,(ACTION
X.
—Thou shnlt go to church for the honor of thy homo town
o f Florida, at tho novernl polling pincee
W hereas: A petition from the qualt- within tho torrltory first above iloacrlb*
and (or thine own good. Thou shalt not consider thyself too wise,
fled d o c t o r s who pay ii tax on olther od, whore tho Inst general election wni
real or personal property anti w h o aro held, to-wlt, nt Lnko Mary, Precinct No.
too busy, too had nor ton good, to spend an hour or two n Sunday
residents o f that portion o f Setnlnolo 10, L o n g w o o d Precinct No. 9, nnd Alta­
with thy neighbors in tho worship of God. Thou shnlt not send
County, Florida, doscrlhod as follow s, monte Springs Precinct No, 11.
Tho f o llo w in g numud persons are
to-w it:
thy children to church. Thou shalt bring them there. Thou shnlt
Iloglnnlng at southeast corner o f Sec­ hereby appointed ns elorkn nnd Inspec­
tion 34. tow nship 21 H, It 30 R , run tors o f triolr respective precincts to
offer thyself to thy spiritual lender for the service of God nnd thy
Mienco west to tho southwest corner hold said election, to-w lt:
community. So shnll we win many buttles together.
I,nke Mary, Proclnot No. ir»: \ . e .
section 33, tow nship 21 H„ It 30 R ,

THE BIG NEW FEED STORE
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C A T E S C R A T E CO.
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north to southwest corner o f scatlon
31, township 21 H,, It. 30 R . Mienco west
along county lino to southwest corner
suction 10, township 21 ti., it 20 R ,
thence north nlong county line to W e IMva river thonco northeasterly a lo n e
said river to tho Intersection o f said
river with the east and west aonter line
o f section 0, township 20 8., It. 20 Is.,
thonco east to eouthenst corner o f the
northeast qunrtor section 7, township
20 H., It. 30 R , thence north ono-hall
mile, thonco oast to Hanford Grant line
thonco southeast along satd tine to cen ­
ter section 10, township 20 8., H. 30 R ,
thonco south ono mile, thonco onst on ehnlf mile thence south to beginning,
which said description Inaiudos and enihrncos all thnt torrltory o f Somlnolo
County, Florida, now Included and ambraced In Special Tax School District
No, 2, Bemlnole County, Florida, said
Special Tux School District being also
known as tho L on g w ood School District,
together with that territory o f Bnmlnote County, Florida, contiguous to said
dhitrlct and described as follow e:
Uegln at the SR corner of Section 3 1,
township 21 H, It. 30 13., run thonco worn
to southwest corner Section 33, T o w n ship 21 H, It. 30 R , north to southwest
corner Section 21, township 21 H., It 30
E , Mienco went n long county lino to
southwest corner suction 13, township
21 H., It 2B R » thence north a lon g the
county Una to W oklvn river, thonco In'

HJoblom. Clerk, and Mrs. II, I&gt;. Durant,'
J ohhIo M. FarguHon, J. D, Evans, In­
spectors
L ongw ood, P rclnct No. 0: C. II. .Sear­
cy, Clork, and I). W. Short, Maude
Batcher, Mrs. L. Cramer, Inspectors.
Altam onte Springs, Precinct No. 11:
A. It, Fuilor, Clerk, and W. II. Morris,
Mary W hitehead nnd Marlon F. Uallard,
inspectors.
The clerk s and Inspectors hotdlng the
said election nt the eoveral
polling
plncos, shnll, Immediately, after the
polls close make returns of thn said
oleotlon to the
County, Hoard of I’ uhlte
----------------Instruction fo r Homluolo County, Florlda, at tho o ff lc o o f the Superintendent
&lt;&gt;f Puhlto Instruction, Court Iloueo, Han*
ford, Florida,
. This resolution, ordor and notlco shall
lie published once a week for four suecesslvo w eek s In tho Sanford Herald, »
newspaper published In Homlnote Coun*y&lt; n|)d having a general circulation
throughout the County,
. All o f which Is done and ordered of
tho County lioard o f l ’ uhllo instruction
fo r Seminole County, Florida, In sen"Ion assembled at Hanford, Florida, this
tho 16th day o f Mny, A. D. 11)22.__
(Heal o f lioard)
C. F. IIAIMIISON.
Chairman.
Attest:
t . W. LAWTON,
Superintendent nnd Ex-offlclo
Secretary.
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WELLESLEY HILLS, Mnss., Juno ors will go back ngnin nnd deni with
.7rd.— Roger W, Unbson, the statistic- thu union us soon ns business becomes
inn, today Inlicntcil Severn I of thu fac­ good and help scarce.
tors which nro responsible for tho
"Wage reductions apply not only to
slowness of business recovory.
the textile industries hut to tho shoe
"The floods still continue to trouble industries and in some cases to thu
the Southwest," Bnld Mr. Ilubson. building industries. Thu Structural
"Nearly four million acres of land nro Iron nial Steel Workers Union in
said to he submerged. This tends to Syracuse, N, Y., hnve recently ncccptdelay plnnting ns well ns to interfere cd a wage scale of n dollnr nn hour
with transportation nnd general buy­ for nil work. I emphasize thnt those
RIG REDUCTION IN PRICE
ing. With the exception of this flood Inbnr conflicts—whichever sldo may
situation nnd tho lateness of spring, be to blame—nro tho one important McWhorter No. 21 iluntl Fertilizer Distributors now $19.25 f. o. b. Jackson­
tho crops nro coming nlong very well. factor preventing business from com­ ville, Fin. Writo for special ensh discounts and delivered price. Hundred!
A little scare in tho case of cotton will ing bnck to normnl. Iioth profits nnd of those in use by Sanford Growers.
do no linrm. Scares do not affect wages must lie cut and nil connected “ GET NEW MARCH, 1922, PRICE LI8T8____________ BEFORE BUYING
crops but only straighten prices und witli industry from tho president of
E. O. FAINTER FERTILIZER CO., Jacksonville, Fin.
make for business activity. ,
the concern to the office boy must
"Tho four industries which nro tho give more service per dollnr received.
"The Iinbsonchnrt index now stands
most nctivo at thu present time nro
IBBI
the building industries, railroad equip­ at 1(1 per cent below normnl ns against
ment, public works, nnd nutomobile 22 per cent as it wns nt this timo in
mnuufucturlng, They nrc nil indus­ 11*21. Ttiis chart is really n chart of
tries of n fundamental nature. Not production and vniuca. To have pros­
only is development of these indus­ perity people must bo at work; to
tries giving temporary employment, have people nt work there must bo a
lint tluly provide permanent und pro­ demand for goods; and to hnvo a de­
ductive capital for tho country. This mand for goods, people must be pros­
is especially true in the first three in­ perous! Hence, the soundness of the
stances; building, rnilrnud equipment, Golden Rule and why wo nil—wheth­
I HAVE THEM
er employers or wage workers—
nnd public works.
should
bo
interested
in
having
tho
"Very hopeful reports come from
the Michigan district. Mines which other follow prosperous. Yes, “ con­
hnvo not been oponed for a year or cluded the statistician," thore is a real
two nro now running on full timo. connection between religion and bus!
Thousands of men in tho mining sec­ ness, Tho sooner wo realize it tho
attract­
tions nru now going buck to work, nnd Hooncr we’ll bo buck to normnl."
tho whole Michigan district,
leaks
ing atten­
mure prosperous. Although tho cop­
NEW BUILDING STARTS.
tion— lots are being Bold right nlong and building in this
per sltuutlon is still very flat, it is
section is such ns to gladden the heart of those who have
like n mun flat on his bnck. Thero in
S. O, Shlnholscr hns the) contract for
the good of Sanford at heurt.
only ono way he can look nnd thnt is tho noyv Morriwothor block to be
upward. Michigan during the next erected on tho old Mngnolio Houso site
two years is apt to lie n very busy opposite tho Miller Bnkory on MagThis i» no idle talk— I have weighed the statement nnd
state.
nolin avenue. Thore will bo threo
to any just whnt is my candid convictions would put it
"The mill situation in New Engiund store rooms erected to lie ono story
moat too strong for the careful, conservative person— thnt
is upset. Thousands of people nre but with foundations sufficient to
person whose eyes are turned backward— Tho fellow who
still out on strikes. Althu both sides stand several more stories as tho city
hna VISION will agree with me now— the other later.
claim decided ndvnntngcs, statistics grows. The building will be of brick
nro rnthur in favor of thu employers, nnd modern in every respect. One
It is believed thnt n cut is inevitable, store room will bo twenty-five feet
and it is only n question of whut tho wido nnd two of them will bo twentycut will be. When the bills are open­ two feet each. All qf them will bo
ed, wngu reductions will run front'10 fifty feet long. Ground Ib being
to, 20 pur cent; nlthough these reduc­ broken today for this now building
" T h eM a n W ho Sulla D ir t C h e a p "
tions will do little good unless tho [ thnt will mid much to tho business
workers feel right nnd aro happy. At |life of "Wall Street,” or "Herald
some mills reopen, they will reopen on Square.”
Watch the South East Corner of Page Two
nn open shop plan, nltho I liollevo that I
---------------------------in many instances those mnnufactur-1 A Herald Want Ad will help you.

Farms, Homes,
Groves, Lots
SANFORD IS GROWING

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FIRST w edding
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ADMINISTRATION

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en and turned round saw her father firMkTrfffl A/I ff ¥ Ffll
with his left hand draw back the head
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o f hor mother against his breast and j
his right hand held a hutcher knife i
ready to draw it across her mother's
thront. Sho drew hor pistol out of the
right hand pocket of hen dress nnd
fired at him holding the pistol in her
right hand extended full length. Her WILL CONTAIN FIVE STORES
mothor scrambled out o f tho arm of
AND THIRTY-TWO
hor father and she wns in doubt as to
OFFICES
whether she hnd hit hor mothor or
Tho contract for tho new Meisch
McDougnll homo by a shat from n re­ the father until the mother ran into
State’s Attorney Makes volver nnd honrd an exclamation: "O, tho othor part of tho house scronm- building was lot today to R, J. GalIng. Her father tookod toward hor laspie, of Jacksonville, and the work
No Case Against Girl God, O, God" by McDougalt. Had not stnndlng
sidewise, turned nnd went on this building will Btart at once to
gono over to housu but wnlkcd into
out
tho
screen
door to tho side porch be completed by October first.
Accused of Murder
The
his own homo with Ids poll of mlik.
nnd sho did not know then thnt she new building will be erected on the
Deputy Sheriff Cleveland Jacobs
hnd hit him. As Hhe shot tho knife property that formerly held the old
Identified tho pistol and tho bullot and
hnd been dropped on tho floor. He Snnford House on First Htrcet next
Deputy Sheriff Williams said tho
turned round on tho outside porch ns to tho postofflco and is one o f the
shirt of doccascd had showed powder
WITH CROWD OF MEN AND WO- burns but tho shirt could not be pro­ if to como back Into tho kitchen and most dcslrabi t businoss lota in the
Intel down in the doorway with his city. Tho new building will have a
MEN WIIO HUNG ON EVERY
duced in ovidcnco as It had been de­
hands under him. She followed her frontage on First street o f 108 feet
WORD OF WITNESSES
stroyed it wns said.
mother into the house. It wns nil in n and extend hack 104 feet nnd will
Scott Benton, of Wnycross, Gn., n flash nnd being cross questioned said
(From Tuoifloy't Dolly)
hnvo five store rooms on the first
The second scene In tho killing of hrothur-in-lnw o f Mrs. McDougnll told thnt she thought her mother wns in floor and thirty-two up-to-date o f­
George McDougnll by his daughter, of being wired to como hero on tho danger of being killed and she fired. fices on the second floor. Tho foun­
Mrs. Norman Swnnson, camo to an 24th o f May. After his arrival had Wns within six or oight feet from him dations nnd walls will be erected with
ond yesterday afternoon in tho court seen McDougnll in tho packing houso when she shot. Told tho Bumo story n view of adding four mora stories In
houso thnt was crowded to suffoca­ near tho bam and McDougnll said if ns her mothor nbout the truublu over tho near luturo. Tho material in the
tion with men nnd women eager to his wifo nnd daughter would not dl- tho pay checks and tho fear of tho building will bo brick and reinforced
catch ovory word of tho preliminary vido up tho property ho "would cut fnthor nnd nbout staying down town concrete and will be one of the most
hearing. There wore many children their throats and Bpit in their faces." whilo Normnn wns at lodge ns they up-to-dnte and modern, buildings to be
present when Judge Stringfollow call­ Thnt he had repeated this conversa­ were nfrnld to go home. Told nbout erected in Sanford in many years at
ed court to order but all those under tion tho next day in n meeting with occasions when father hnd threatened no expense will be spared in the con­
twonty-ono were ordered from tho Banker Lnko und Mrs. McDougnll and hor and her mother with his knife, struction to make tho building af the
room nnd It was noticeable that many Mrs. Swnnson when they woro trying thnt ho had curBcd hor nnd snid he very best material nnd the exterior
ages mounted rapidly In n few min­ to make some arrangement to patch would cut her thront. Thnt she hnd|th„t will ho n credit to the city. The
up tho difficulties and ha had remain­ naked in Lake's office nt tho hank if (20at 0f
building will bo about
utes.
M
ed sovoral days trying to adjust mat something could not bu done for thuir
$7(i,000 and will add much to the city
Tho state was represented
by
tors, Thnt McDougnll had said his protection. Friday morning had gono
Notice la h e re b y Riven that the fo llo w in g described Inndo, or no much th ereof ne
being among tho fimt of many new
x)iall bo necessary to pay tho nmount uue for taxes herein eat opposite to the State's Attorney Gcorgo A. DoCottes
wife
upbraided him before tho negroes with mother to Railroad shops to got buildings thnt will bo built hero in the
Kuinu togeth er with co sts o f such sale anil ndvartUliiK, will bo sold at public nnd ho was assisted by E. W. Davis,
auction nt 10 a. m., Monday, July 3rd, 1023, at the eohool house In the T ow n o f
in tho field and if sho over did it huBbund to go with them to county next six months that will total ovor
Altnmonto Springs, the County o f Bemlnole and State o f Florida.
of Orlando, and John Leonard!, of
again ho would kill hor and ho wished judge’s office to swenr out n pence tho million dolinr mark.
this city. Tho defendant was repre­
ho had cut her thront when sho did it. wnrrnnt or bill of complaint for pro­
sented by J. J. Dickinson nnd E. F
W. B. Talley, tho well known arch­
F. C. Inmnn nnd his wife, M. A. tection. Had told Moffots nnd several itect o f Lakeland, drew the plans that
Amount
of
Taxes
Housholder.
t/S cri
and Costs
Dr. Ralph Slovens was tho first Inman, of the Valdez. Grill, were end­ others nbout threntH of father nnd were bid upon by some of tho largest
A a
Description o f
!c J3
witness cnlled and told of being called ed to tho stand to rclnto what Mc- snid she would kill him if ho touched firms in thu state nnd Mr. Talley will
u
0}
Land
e
©
u S
tA
to tho McDougal houso about six Dmigall had said in tho grill. Com­ her mother. On cross examination have charge of the building until it Is
c
is is0 a
is
b
0
1
o'clock Snturdny morning by Mrs. ing in to collect a milk hill the In­ snid itho said she kept the |dstpl all completed in every detail,
&lt;
o
H 3
McDougnll nnd her daughter Frnnces man's had refused to pay it unless tho timo nnd kept it under htir pil­
NWM o f S\V U o f SUM and N'4
nnd upon his urrlvnl seeing the body Mrs. McDougnll signed the bill nnd low nt night nnd ovor since her uncle
o f NI3M o f HW M ft N14 o f 8&lt;4
of McDougnll, who was dead before McDougnll iiad said: "There will bo u hnd left sho novor wont without tho
W U ( le
s s [j...
ob. B w
o f SHM o f 8
..............
..........
co rn e r ................................................. 13 21 20
10
the physician reached hint, that her j shooting match over this yet," and on pistol nnd she wan constantly on the
run E 201 ft. N 105 ft , W 201
ft.. H 105 ft ) and Lot “ U " o f A l­
mother said: "Frances had to do it another occasion had said thnt ho held alert to keep her fnthor. from doing
tamonte latml, Hotel nnd Navi- ’
a knife on his wife’s throat and tho bodily injury to her mothor. Upon
nation Co.’ s pint ......................... .
Uermnn ........................ 3 90,55 to snvo her life." That tho bullot hod
lice;In HW co rn e r o f N^i o f 8*4
gone into tho body in the upper left next time ho did it he would kill her. boing asked if she thought hor moth­
o f 810M o f 8W M ............................ 13 21 20
er wns in (lunger she Bnid, "I did."
run B 201 ft. N 105 ft. W 201
scapula passed through tho body com­
Mrs. McDougnll wns then led to the "My mothor wns about to he killed
ft. 8 105 f t ................. :......................
1.07
1 Unknown
ing out just under tho right nipple stand nnd stated thnt she hnd been
8M o f 8KM o f HWM and begin
HW cor. o f 8 B U ............................
13
21 29
and going into the right arm showing partly blind nine years, hnd como to nnd there was no other way to pre­
run 10 11*4 chains, N 10 chains,
SOUTH AFRICA THE SCENE OF
vent it except to shoot."
W 11*4 chains, H 10 chnlns
21*4 11. J. Lobcnn ............. 08.55 a downward and outward trend.
tho Celery a venue home some 18
N l i o f 8HU o f NEJM ........................ 11
21 20
7.38
A. W. Mullen
ANOTHER RUSH FOR
1.05 H. R, Stevens wns called and ns lie years ago, that she and her husband
Upon question of defense snid she
NEV* o f NR M ....................................
11
21 20
,T. W. t.nndnmn
DIAMONDS
810*1 o f NWU ....................................
23
21 20
P. Phillips .......... .
70.50
8 W H o f NRM .................................. 21
21 20
I,. C. Mitchell ........ !....
*1.33 had accompanied his son, Dr, Rnlph had been having trouble for many could hnvo shot hor fnthor nny timo
H*4 o f NWM o f NAVV1 ...................... 21
Zt 29
W. N. Mitchell ........... 91.05 Stevens, to the sceno ho was among
Reg. HW cor NW M or NWM......... 21
21 20
years; that on tho morning of the if such had been her intention nnd
(Ilr The A*Niit'lnlril 1‘ rrnii)
run N 203 ft, 8 87 deg» E to briolc
tho
first
to
nrrivo
nml
had
seen
the
CAPETOWN, June 10.—Tho big­
10th she had arisen ns usual nnd she could not have prevented her fath­
rnud, 8 to HW cor o f NWVi o f
3.0(1 body beforo it was touched. Frnnces gone down stnirs just nhend of her er from cutting her mother any othor gest rush in history of South Africa’#
NWM. W to b eg ................................
H, W. Mitchell
20.70
W t t o f 8 W U o f NWVi ....... 21
21 20
P. Phillips
alluvial diamond dlging occurred at .
N W M o f N W U ................................ 21 II 20
1.92 told him she had shot her father as dnughtcr knew Normnn* wns in th e !'Vfty&lt;
10 Bmplre Lnnd Co. ...
B........................
B 'i o f NW and
,
BV4
of
on
tho
ho
wns
nbout
to
cut
hor
mother’s
Iloseshcrg, sixty miles from Klmber-.
bnth
room
or
the
kitchen,
had
sensed
I
Attornoy
Dickinson
went
8 W U o f N\V'M
rj ............................ 21 21 20
60 p. Phillips .................. 210.75
R e g l6 ft
B o f BW
8 ( co rn or o f NBV4
____
thront nt tho kltchon sink, lie,sow a some one standing nenr her nnd hnd stand nnd Bnid thnt Friday morning y today when about fifteen thousand
o f 8 W M .............................................
7 21 30
white rag on tho right arm of the thon felt nn arm thrown around hor McDougnll hnd approached him nnd iggors from nil parts of South A fri­
TUlti 8 208.02 ft W 82 ft N 208.02
ft., W 82 ft to b e g ...........................
2.82 body, two knives in tho kitchen sink
Unknown
lie g 210 ft 8 o f NWM o f BWM «&gt;f
nock as her head was picHsed hack wanted him to defend him In tho di­ ca [togged out their claims, Tho lino
AlbO,
HW M ............................................
7 21 30
and tho empty shell from tho pistol nnd then the shot wns firod as she vorce proceedings but Dickinson vo- f stnrt extended ovor four miles and'
Run H 71 d egrees W 702.2 ft. 8
370.5 ft, N 59 donrocs. M 200 ft,
laying on n table nnd ho had given it saw nn nrm go up, bIio struggled out fuaing had turned aside am! snid, "I mmediately after proclamation was.
8 167.5 ft. W 131.1 ft. H 210 ft E
to tho deputy shorlff. Ho said Mrs. of tlio nrm and was so excited Bho will go out and finish tho thing my­ rend tho diggers rushed to points.
303 ft , N 335 ft., B 170.8 ft. N
14 P. P hillip s.
Swanson said she was standing in tho rnn into tho main part of tho houso to self."
thoy favored. No cnsunlttcB, which is
Hot; HvF c’o r o f S B M ’ o f flWM
7 21 30
run W 73 ft. N 801,0 ft,, B 300.1
hath room door opposite tho door tho telephone had called up Dr. Tolar
regarded ns remarkable considering;
State’s
Attorney
DoCottes
thon
ad­
ft, 8 891.fi ft. W 287.1 ft (less
id B. o f brick rorttl) ....
6.79 lending from tho kitchen to the porch nnd then Dr. Stevens nnd failing to dressed the judge nnd tho people as­ tho numbor of clnimnnts.
6V4 J . H. Hruco
lie
ft B &amp; 170 ft N o f
when sho fired tho shot.
get nn officer had urged Normnn to sembled nnd suid thnt ha hnd henrd
HW ccr. o f 8BM o f 8 W M ............
7 21 30
run K 160 ft. N 60 ft W 160 ft
Norman
Swnnson,
husband
of
Mrs.
go to town for one, Witness being much nbout tho enso on tho outside,
8 60 ft ....... y...................................
1-6 I. Jlmmorson
1.67
GOING TO CHAUTAUQUAY
Ileir 017.7 ft B and 120 ft N o f BW
Swanson, Bnid lie was called on Sat­ examined on stand Hnld Swanson hnd hnd been given much advice, hnd
-------j
7 21 30
co r o f SBU o f BWM ....................
urday morning nt tho usual time nnd been like a son to her since hor own henrd thnt unless ho bound tho de­
run W 160 ft. N 100 ft, B ICO ft,
Mrs. Henry Wight leaves on th«
8 100 ft ...........................................
1-3 W. Penny ....................
2.28 hud arison nnd gone to tho hath room son hnd died and led her nround nnd fendant over or hnd it done he would
Hen. at HM Soot Ion Post o f ........
7 21 30
14th
of Juno to attend the Biennial
run W 10.8 ft N 336 ft B 10.8 ft
to put on his shoes and clothes ns us­ daughter Frances hnd been compelled loso his job nnd thnt ho wanted to any
1.68
H 335 ft to be
M L. Q. Btnrbuok
nt
Lake
Chautauqua nnd to spend th i
ual custom with him whoh McDougnll to como home to tnko care of hor af­ ho had told tho coroner’s jury Sntur
leg. 200 ft 8 o f Bw
1
c o r o f BV4 o f
entire
season
nt tho Aasombly. Par­
HUM o f BWM
7 21 30
had como up to him with n butcher ter Hon’s death, After Normnn had day there was no coho against the de­
run N 200 ft B 075 ft 8 105.1
ties
interested
in Chnutauqua and la
1.60 knifu in his hund ond Buld: "I see you gone.to shops to work she had trou­ fendant nnd it being his
HW to hoK........................................
2*4 Eugene Orr
duty ns
Reg. (147.2 ft B o f HW cor or
tho
fino
camps
for boys and glrlfl
cut tho hay yesterday," and Swanson ble with husband over tho mnking out State’s Attorney to find n ense if pos­
7 21 30
HRM o f 8 W U ..................................
run B 210 ft, N 310 rt. W 210 ft.
mny
got
uil
particulars
ubout ratea
0.29 replied that he did not cut it hut ho of pay rolls on fnrm and upon sovcrnl sible, thnt such a ense was impossible
H 210 ft ...............................................
1 Jos. Stark
und
nccomodatlons
from
Mrs. Wight.
H&lt;&gt;g. 40R rt W o f M Hoctlon Post
had it cut uml McDougnll said, "I occasions he had como into housa nnd and tho ntntc hnd no case nnd ho ask­
In H linn ...........................................
7 21 10
ltwkly—3tdly
Hun W 130 ft, N 336 ft, K 130
want you to understand I am boss of told dnughtcr and mother ho would ed that thu defendant ho discharged.
4.19
ft.. 8 335 ft .....................................
1 K. M. Dales
this farm nnd you or no ono else have cut their throats nnd onco when
Attornoy Dickinson said that it wnH
Peg, 817.7 ft E nnd 210 ft N o f 8 W
c o r o f 8 WVi o f B W U . ....................
7 21 30
a damn thing to do with it," and then Frances hnd gono into the library for not tho law of self dofenso thoy were side nnd passing through his body
run K 223 M ft N 457*4 ft 8 69
4.19 turned nnd walked toward tho kitch­ a book McDougnll camo up to her invoking hut the Inw of defonso of a lodged In Ids right nrm causing death
2 O. W. Cook ___
•leg. W 2(10 ft 8 333*4 ft to b og
18 21 80
All E H o f NWM
en. Said ho heard a scuffle in tho nml said: "Damn you, I will cut your parent or othor rclntivo that gave ono almost instantly.
not Included In Front's Addition to
Ilradnhaw, et nl ........ 17.85 kitchen and gutting to tho door saw thront, too." Sho hnd sent for her sis­
Altam onto ........
The coronor’s Jury empanelled by
tho right to shoot in defense, the
llrndshnw, et nl .......
4.05
18 21 30
NBM
Frank B yres ............
6.90 his wife with hor right arm stretched ter and brothor-ln-lnw ns they had de­ right to defend nny member of the Justice Stringfollow went to tho Mc­
19 21 30
Frank l.....
l y r e s ............ 2(1.36
21 • -30
HEM o f NWM ....... - ..............................19
- —
______
PLAN OF T U B SUI1-IHVIHION OF LAND RELONHlNtt TO ALTAMONTE LAND, out nnd heard the report of a pistol, cided to hnvo a divorce and settle­ fnmily and if n homicide is compiUt- Dougnll homo to view the remains
HOTEL AND NAVIOATION CO., ns Iteeordrd In Pint Hook No. 1, l*«gr
saw McDougnll with n knifu in hi3 ment of property and McDougall hnd ted in this defense the law Bays it Is and adjourned to the judge's office In
II, 10 nnd 12, Seminole County Ileeords
Unknown ....................
1.17 right hand nnd knifu dropping to tho told hor brother thon thnt ho
Lots 323, 324, 330. 331
tho court houso wheru after dellberab- ■
in­ Justifiable.
n . I,, H o w e s _____ .....
8.60
Lots 403, 106, 407 „ ..............................
tended
to
cut
hor
thront
and
after
hor
floor,
saw
himwalk
to
door
loading
O.
Derumun
.....
..........
28.89
Lots 109, 410 .........................................
Judga Stringfollow said thnt under ng for ati hour returned n verdict of
A. W. Mullen ............ 21.16
Lots 111, 112, 118 ............. ..............
Mr*.
brother’s
departure
sho
nnd
her
out
on
bnck
porch,
turn
round
like
ho
the
circumstances nnd since the murder in tho first degree.
Mrs. Hudson .............. 22.20
Lots 121, 126 ........................................
Lots 127, 428, 439 Mohs H 21',4 ft
Swanson was arrested nnd pluced in '
daughter
hnd
been
In
constant
dread
was
coming
bnck
in
kitchen
nnd
thon
stnto’s
attorney
hnd
no
enso
against
O. Dornmus ................ 07.32
o f Lots 428 nnd 429) ....................
.1, A. Wndhnuis ....... 10.06 laid down on the floor und did not of tho threats nnd wero nfrnld to stay defendant that ho would
Lot 1 3 2 ...................................................
discharge tho county Jail wheru aha will remain
O. C. Adkins ............
2 55
Lot 430 ..... ...........................................
until Monday whon a preliminary
mako a sound. Swanson hod rushed in the house when Normnn was down her.
Lots 137, 138, 139. 156, 460 and
If. C. T y le r ............... 19.05 out of the houso after tiying to get nn town.
157 .......................................................
Upon
cross
oxnminntlon
of
rearing will bu called by State’s At­
C. L. Ttnndnll ........... 12.43
Lots 112. 413, 411 ..............................
J. 8. Ilarn .................... 19.50 officer by telephone and drove to San­ stato nbout shooting snid sho did not
torney tieorgo A. DuCottes.
Lots 400. 109, 470, 171 ........................
2 55
L. H. Wnrhnm
Lots 638. 639, 640 .... ...........................
1.02 ford to get thu deputy sheriff, He did seo McDougall after ho wns shot nnd g e o . M cD o u g a l l
U nknown .....
Lots 641, 643 ....................................... .
George McDougnll enmo to this city
1.10 not see McDougnll until his return did not honr him say anything. Thnt
Unknown .....
L o t ’ 613 .................................................
KILLED TODAY BY nbout twenty years ag^ purchasing a
1.10
Lot n i l .................................................
O. O. Adkins
1.02 nnd physicians had been there hy thnt Hho hnd thirty years of trouble nnd
Lot 660 ......................................... .........
.11. M. T uck er
on Celery nvenuo whoro ho haa
1.10
A. L. Carter ..
Lot 507 ...................................................
HIS DAUGHTER place
timo nnd pronounced him dead. Did Just recently hnd instituted dlvorco
I.ot " n " (less W t acre lying H
resided
ever ainco, farming nnd alao
A, I,. Tuvonu ............ 21,76 'not go to body hut was positive de­ proceedings against him. Asked if
o f Lot 301) .....................................
working in thu mnehine shops o f tha
W l nrre o f Lot " D " ly in g 8 o f
Said
He
Was
Attacking
Her
Mother
Unknown .............. .
1.49 ceased had not spoken after lie was sho told anybody about hin threats,
Lot 361
Atlantic ConHt Lino hero nnd nt Lake­
FIIOHT'N ADDITION TO ALTAMONTE, ns lleroriled In 1*1,11 Hunk Nil. 1. Piute I I.
With a Knife
shot. Was sure ho had not fnllon snid: "Yes, sho hnd gono to Bon
.
Seminole County Itecnrds
land nnd Wnycross nt various tlmos.
Lot 00 ...................................................
U nknown ....................
1.60
Lots 01 and 02 ....................................
T. H, (looden ............
2.65 when shot hut had laid down with his Monroo after McDougnll had choked
Ho wns an experienced ulr brake ma­
(From Sstunlajr'a Dalljr)
N*4 L ots 57. 58 and 60......................
F. ItyreH ft Hons .....
1.17 hands under hi^m. Identified tho 32 her nnd asked for protection.
Hnd
Tho city was shocked this morning chinist and at ono tipiu was foreman ■i
T.ots 03 and 61 ................................
W. Knl.lnmm ........................81
Lot 05 ...............................................„....
K. W. Cook ......................... 00 automatic ns one belonging to a rela­ naked Mr. Lnko if somo moans of pro­ to lonrn thnt Mrs, Norman SwnnsonL
of the air brake department o f tho
Lot 00 .....................................................
A. McA lister ....................... 00
Lot 07 ........................... .........................
Arthur James ..................... 08 tive and ono that, his wifo had boon tection could not be givon her. Had daughter of Mr. nnd MrB, George Mc­ shops hero. He wna also an employeo
Lot 70 .....................................................
Utlxnheth Ttohinson.. • .00
Lots 80. 81, 83 ......................................
U nknown ..............................08 carrying. Said the. distance between como to Sanford Wednesday to law Dougnll, hnd shot nnd killed her fath­ of tho Coast Lino Shops at Lakeland
Lot 82 .....................................................
Amanda W i l l i a m s ............. 00 MoDougall and daughter when
sho yer’s offico to mako settlement nnd er at tho McDougnll homu on Celery fo r some timo and for tho past klx
Lots 188 to 210 Inc. nnd 163 to 168
McDougnll asked to stay the sottlo- nvenuo about six o'clock. It seems months hnd not been working nt hla
fired wns about six fojt.
Inc. 88 to 180 Inc, and 212 to
2.10 Inc.................................................
llrndshnw, ot nl ........ 13.05
Bort Long, on thu stand, said ho hud ment until tho. following Thursday. thnt sovernl days ago Mrs. McDougal trade but had boon living at home. Ha
FtiaiPM ADDITION TO ALTAMONTB ns Recorded In Pint U ook No. 1, P nge in,
,
Seminole County Ileeords
,
talked with Mrs. McDougnll npd hor Sho hnd offered him tho Wnycross hnd started
divorce
proceedings wns a native o f North Cnroilnn, hav­
L ots 3, 4, 5 and fl ............................
II. J. Lntienn ..............
6.18
FIIOST'H ADDITION NO. 3 TO ALTAMONTE ns Heeordrd In Pint Ilook No. 1, daughter in town and thal i\frs. Swan­ property or $2,600 in cash. Ha hnd ngninst hor husband on account of ing been raised near Wilmington,
...............................
P a g e tjl, Sent Imile County Itecorde
son hod said: "I will hnvu to kill tho been staying ot the Weeks homo un­ troubles between them and the shoot
Lots 3, 4 and 17 (less 50 ft B and
Mrs. Swnnson is the wife o f Nor­
W b y 100 ft N nnd 8 In NB cor.
old man if ha goes any farther us it is til recently and had always rlBon a f­ ing thiH morning wns tho outcome of
. Lot 3 ...................................................
A. II. W illiam s ...a...
3.15
man SwnnBon and hnd resided her*
Ileir NB nor. Lot 3 run W 60 ft, 8
up to mo to protect my mother, und ter tho family was up but Snturday the altercations that seemed to hnvo
with hor parents since childhood and
100 ft, B 60 ft. N 100 ft to hog... .
W m . Pounds ........
.06
Lots 5. 0, 16 and 16
Annie Chinn .......
2.97 If ho lays his hands on her I will kill morning had been down Borne time be­ occurred from timo to time. Mr. Me &lt;h a trained nurse nnd as Miss France*
Lot 13 .............................................
Mnry L, Murnh
him."
fore the rest of them hnd wukonod.
Lot 14 .....................................................
Dougall hnd boon brooding ovor the McDougal), wns known to ovoryono in
Catherine Tlaford
1 17
Lot 20 and 21 ..................................
3.29
J, D. Merritt .....
Thomas
Dunlap
said
Mrs.
McDougMrs. Swnnson wns thon put on tho death of his son, Gcorgo, that occur this part of the county.
Lot 24 .............................. .......................
U nknown ..............
2.34
Lot 25 .....................................................
W. Robinson .......
1.17 all and daughter had stopped in front stand nnd snid sho hnd boon living red soma timo ago nnd ho hnd not
Tho sympathy of the many frionda
Lots 32, 33. 34, 36, 42. 43, 44
nnd ts ........... ........................ — ......
llrndshnw, et nl ........
3.59 of his houso ono ovoning und said here 18 years, was with hor mother been himself nnd it is said that ho hn( is oxtendod to the family In tho dark
IIOIIKIIT f „ IIKTT'S ADDITION TO ALTAMONTB ns Iteeordrd In Pint B o o k No. Frances had remarked that "if
my Snturdny morning in their room, hnd used threatening language toward tho
3. Panes no and 07. Seminole County R ecords
hour of sorrow and affliction. D«Lots i i and 12, Blit. F7
father ever lays hands oil my mothor dressed ond come down just behind fnmily nt times. This morning Mrs
D. K u rr
censod leaves a wife and the daugh­
I will kill him."
All o f the lands described In tho fore g o in g lying ami’ lining In tho T own
hor mother nbout 6:60. Mothor had Swnnson said he hnd attacked hor ter, Mrs. Swnnson, the only
other
Altamonte Hprlngs, County o f Htmilnole, and State o f Florida.
W. A. Raynor, who lives across tho led the way into tho kitchen and sho mothor in tho kltchon with n butcher
,
I'Vbnrever Mio w ord T ow n sh ip nr abbreviation th orofor occurs It shall’ ho
child
boing
thu
son,
George,
who
wna
J,1? !''* to mean Township Bouth o f TallnhnnHoe, and where tho w ord R a n g e or road from tho McDougalls stated thnt hnd Just ktartod to stop down from
knife und sho shot him to savo her Injured In an automobile accident BOVamirevlatlon therefor occu rs It shall be held to mean R a n g e Bast o f Tallahassee,
ho was out at his bam Saturday morn­ the bath room door into tho kltchon
mother’s life. Tho bullot firod from ornl months ago, from tho result of
(SEAL)
A. E. CLINE,Tax Collector,
Town of Altamonte Springs. ing when he was attracted tb the whon she hoard a scuffla in the kitoh u 82 automatic pistol ontored his left which ho died sovoral days later.

meeting to dotormlno whether the
plant shall be rebuilt. Tho fire start­
ed In an overheated exhaust pipe, ac­
cording to Engineer A. S. Hutchin­
son, of the plant, and was quickly
communicated to several barrels of
fuel and lubricating oils stored near­
by. Tho plant la in a settlement of
MISS CATHERINE HUGHES MAR- shlnglo-roofed tenement houses, and
HIES CHAUNCEY LOCKHART
the firemen hud to fight a dozen small
WADDELL
fires at tho hame time tho big fire
was on, as many roofs ignited.
WASHINGTON, Juno 10—Tho first
cabinet wedding of tho Harding ndINSPECTOR CLOSES
ministrntlon occurred late today when
SIXTY-TWO DAIRIES
Miss Catherine Hughes, daughter of
SUPPLYING ORLANDO
the secretary of state, and Chauncey
Lockhart Waddell, of New York, will
ORLANDO, Juno 10,—Slxty-two
be married at Washington Cathedral,
,
. _
.
,
... „
dairies which supply the city of OrReception nt Pen-Amerlenn b»,ldln«. ,„ ndo „„d W i„lcr p/rk, „ .uburb, W|lh
Pres dent and Mrs. Harding nnd nil _,
,
,
_members
l u " of tho cabinet and the nnUe.
by Jesse
entire mllk* woro clo8cd
II. Hamilton, city pure food inspec­
diplomatic corps will be among tho
tor, for alleged failure to comply with
guests.
the provisions of the state health
laws.
$100,000 BLAZE AT
The city's milk supply is derived
TAMPA YESTERDAY from cighty-sevon dairies, but follow­
ing tho swooping f ’ ior of the inspocTAMPA, Fla., Juno 10.— Fire yes- tor, only twenty-five of this numbor
icrdny afternoon gutred the building will ho allowed permits. Tho others
and destroyed tho plant of the Co-ops [may reopen after installing now equlpIcc company at Lozano nnd Constant ^ e n t and meeting the provisions of
streets. B .S . Robertson, president tho state law, tho inspector Baid.—
of the company, estimates the loss at Tampa Tribune.
around $100,000 with little insurance.
Thu stockholders will be called into
Have you read tho want ads today?

MRS. SWANSON IS
AT PRELIMINARY HEARING
HELD HERE YESTERDAY

FOR MEISCH
BUILDING

COURT ROOM FILLED

NOTICE

BIG RUSH
IN DIAMOND
FIELDS AG AIN

�T O * SANFORD WEEKLY

A li), FRIDAY, JUN*1&lt;* ltM

the Inland cities allow thsmsolvo* to ditlons. o f the city and of tha locality
stressed, that you ir e either for an
where they expect to .locate—and
expression o f Die majority on the Is­ bo duped Into an acceptance of thja come to no hasty conclusions aa In the
misleading proposal, all Florida will
sue I have mentioned or you are op­
suffer.
No adjustment of freight daya of old^—Kissimmee Gazette,
Moire interesting oven than the sto­
posed to It I f we are going to have
ries o f record automobile production
state unity, to which we subscribe, rules should be considered except one cldes that advertising in all forms
are figures showing tho productivity
the nearest approach we will ever get which will give every section o f the does not pay and he hae a hard time
o f tabor at present compared with the
to it is to abide by a decision of tho state a fair and equitable reduction keeping hie business together. If
boom period.
mnjority, and that decision is Impos­ justified by lower costa of operation. merchants will quit this business of
(Incor*orn1*a&gt;________________
Detroit dispatches say that the
sible if there are any influences at —Tampa Times.
listening to the theorist end follow
-----------o----------Ford plant Is turning out more c a n
work to defeot the rendering of an
up the program that has made other
CITIZENS
ARB
VERY
TIRED
OF
IN AGREEMENT WITH THE
than evor before, with a much smaller
expression on It by all of the people.
men successful In this country today,
CAMOUFLAGE.
BANK.
pay roll. The Dodge plant is said to
"I wont to bo frank in another ex­
they will stick to the newspaper ad­
be making as many ca n a day with
treme. Florida is going to make pro­
The
editor
o
f
Tho
Times
has
been
Merchants, manufacturers and oth­ vertising, because newspaper advortli16,000 mon ns It used to with 24,000
gress only if wo get expression of all
permitted
to
road
somo
interesting
ers
in Jacksonville who have things Ing Is direct; it goes right Into the
Other plants report a similar situa­
Florida on this issue. Consequently
for
solo
wil most hoartiy agree with hands o f every member of tho family
Tha S asfo rd D a llr l i m i t t i M b l l i k t l tion.
and
illuminating
correspondence, we wnnt Jacksonville to oxpross it­
r a r y a f t s r a e o i (except lM « a r&gt; ■■■
the
Atlantic
National Bank which, in and the neighbor’ s family and the fel­
This
Is
not
peculiar
to
the
automoh sro u a h lr « # « » • tfcls tra S In * ■eetles.
which recently passed betweon J. W self. Wo do not want any influence
i t m t u l w ra te s reasonable and m ads blio industry, either. It is true of In­
a foot-note to an advertisement pub- low that glvos you an argumont that
[ M m oa application. 00.00 per year,
Hart, of Palatka, secretary o f the that retards tho expression. Wo don't
newspapers don’t circulate among the
dustry In general, and has attracted
think in justice to tho progress of liahed In the TlmOs-Union on Monday,
capltnl
removal
association,
and
H.
people la simply showing his lgnorspecial notice in the building industry.
Florida that you can sanction the says:
n ow ABOUT THE PEOPLE?
P.
Adair,
president
of
tho
Jackson­
Tho improvement is partly, no
"Patronize Homo Industries. Your nnco, because wo speak from experi­
Jacksonville chamber o f commerce
ville
chamber
of
commorco.
doubt tho result of economic pressure
local merchants can supply you with ence of what we know of Tho Star
Tho Miami Herald stoutly main­
It appears thnt the Jacksonville Btrnddling tho issue or attempting to everything you need and at prices as and It has the circulation and thereWhen work became slack and jobs be­
carry water on both shoulders, nnd we
tains that it Is perfectly proper and
came competitive again, it was nat­ chnmber of commerce was Invited to are confident that you will agree with low as any foreign competitor. Why fore reaches tho prospective customer.
right for railroads in Florida to ural to work a little harder. Business send representatives to tho sessions
treat your otfn town's business firms Business men who concentrnto on
chargo more service than other roads nnd professional men have done tho of tho capital removal association us thnt apportionment when just is as
advertising
and quit
unfairly by Bonding your money to newspaper
In othor pnrts of the country nro al­ name thing, undor tho stross of nec­ hold in Ocaln and Orlando, but both safe in the hands of all tho people ns
(throwing
their
monoy
away
on ques­
unjust apportionment Is in tho hands othor cities and thus deprivo local
lowed to chnrgc.
It was talking
invitations
wore
ignored;
but
a
more
tionable
ideas
which
are
nothing
but
essity. But such speeding up Is prob­
trading institutions of their rightful
specifically nbout its own rnilrond, ably for tho most part unintentional insistent invitation that Jacksonville of a few. Wo nro placing our re­
experiments
are
tho
ones
thnt
will
due. Keep your monoy hero and bene­
the Flagled system, but It admits nnd unconscious—a phase o f tho now bo represented at tho mooting of the liance on that great numbor of faireventually win. Just go down tho liue
fit Jacksonville."
minded,
Just,
libornt
Jacksonville
bus­
that "the rates now in force on tho psychology of a more wholesome bus­ capital removal association being held
This
is
advice
thnt
listens
good,-from
top to bottom and see.—Lnkeiness men to sny to you thnt tho roFlorida East Coast railroad nro tho iness situation,
Everybody works in Palatka today at luaoL "smoked 'em jupportionment amendment will carry oven though it Is in words. But tho land Star.
mile for mile, as those In force
out." Mr. Adair says Jacksonville
Somo merchants think that all thoy
harder now. It is in tho air.
Atlnntlc National Bank doos not stop
on othor roads of ihe state."
purposes to bo neutral on this ques­ in your city, nnd wa nro very pleased. with words; It practices whnt it neod to do is to try a little newspaper
"I think you should reconsider your
If It were only the Florida East
As far as tho workmon nro concern- tion which has boon agitntlng the peoprenchcs by using liberally o f adver­ advertising and then quit after about
Coast pcoplo who were nffectcd by fed, it Is unquestionably tho way of pio of the Btate for years. To quote decision and without subjecting ybu to
one splnsh or two. Then somo "scien­
membership in tho association como tising spuco. What for? To "soli”
tho unfair discriminatory rates char­ prosperity. Nearly nil clasps of wor­ from his letter:
thnt bank to tho poopio of Jackson- tist" comes along and persuades them
ged in this state, It would not bo tho kers are still getting wngos consid­
"If I should nllond this m -illng to Palatka on tho 13th and .really find
villb nnd of Florida. Doos it pay? to use circulnrs, tolling them thnt it
business of Tho Tribune to Interfere, erably higher than thoso beforo tho representing tho Jacksonville cham­ out whnt we are bound to bring
Tho
answer is In tho bank’s patron­ beats newspapers all to pieces nnd
but nil the stntc being affected by war. Tho way to keep thoso wages, ber of commerco, it scorns to mo that about."
age'
und
nssots, both most generous, reaches moro people; then ho will ndIt must be clearly evident, as hns
these rates, tho discrimination comos nnd to gain new increases rather than 1 would thoreby definitely pledgo thnt
and,
we
mny
well bolievo, brought to voento nnd try folders, then something
home to nil of us, and is just cause to suffer decreases, is to produco 'body to n present uctivo campaign for been convincingly presented by Mr.
the hank by its broad-minded adver­ elso nnd before ho knowB It he has
cnpltnl removal. Tho mere member- ^Hart, thnt Jacksonville’s position on
for interference by every paper.
more.—Tampa Tribune.
tho sentiment of tho tising policy, an institution built up, scattered his efforts and his monoy to
Tho Herald spenks of the rates be­
ship in your Florida Stnto Association this question—if
'* *'
-o
maintained and steadily increased by such an extent that nothing does him
tween Minml and Jacksonville ns
for Capital Removal would offend tho people of that city is expressed by efficient management nnd courteous good and ho cither goes broke or dc"CHARGE IT"
compnred with those for the North
good frionds of Jacksonville in mlddlo Mr. Adair— is untenable. This is nn
---------------o--------------important question, nml Jacksonville, attention to tho neods of the public.
to Jacksonville, admits they nro
"Chnrgo it" is tho slogan o f tho nnd western Florida; to opposo it the metropolis of tho Btate, cannot re­ Advertising is ns much n department
According to tho Sanford Herald,
much higher, and Bays:
would offend tho good friends of Jack­
great American consumer.
nml policy of tho bank ns nrp its de­ tho contract hnB been awarded for
sonville
thnt comprise the Florida main neutral or indifforent. Business
"Tho Enst Const rond runs
Amoricnns ure grent on ponce, hut
It constructing the new Meisch building,
men of tho community muy harbor posit and Investment functions.
through largely ‘
undeveloped
they are also tho moHt gallant chnrg- State Association for Capita) Remov­ tho delusion thnt they can “ play both pays tho hank to advertise, to mnko Tho site to bo occupied, which is next
country. It dors not have n vast
ers in tho world. An Amorican who al. Wo vnluo too highly tho friend­ ends against tho middle," but they will known its facilities, its stability, else to tho postofficc, was formerly occu­
nmount of freight to handle. On
cannot sleep for fear our stnnding ship of each side of this controversy be awakonod in time.
monoy would not be exponded for pied by tho old Sanford House. Tho
the nvorngo it has only n one­
army will enslave tho country will to support ono side against tho othor
new building will have ground dimen­
The insidious suggestion thnt the printers’ ink.
way haul. Consequently, it Is 1 rise early in the morning nnd chnrgo nt this time.
Whnt is true with roforonco to bank sions o f 108 by 104 feet, and will con­
“ I believe thut nt the present timo pcoplo of Jacksonville mny vote
nn equitable proposition thnt
meat, potatoes, shoes, gasoline, auto­
advertising
Is true with rognrd to oth­ tain five stores on tho ground floor.
against the ponding reapportionment
thnt rond is entitled to a hlghor
mobile tires and diamond rings with Florida is the most prosperous state
or
business
that depends on the pub Tho second floor will hnvo modern of­
OI kb
mu whole
wuu.v . amendment If thoy get the impression
its urea
aiua in
in mu
the worm,
world. The
rate than Is the onr which Is op­
an intepidily which wuuid cause un­ of
United States knows this, nnd tho 'thnt south nnd control Floridn will uso 'lie for patronage, for growth nnd sue- fice rooms arranged for tho conven­
erated in a wealthy nml popu­
limited nwo In n Frenchman.
lives of the wholo country arc upon Ithe increased power gained thereby cess. Jacksonville merchants and oth- ience of tenants. There will be thir­
lous section."
"Charge it" is tho greatest substi­ eyes of thu wholo country nro upon to tiring about tho removal of tho cup- ers generally renlize this nnd aro Ilb- ty-two rooms on tho second floor, nnd
And yet loss than a week ago, tho tute for money ever invented. It en­ Floridn. I believo thnt during tho ital to the center of population, ai- oral advertisers. But, nt that, soma it is understood that the foundations
next few years wo will boo tho great­
Miami Herald delivered n logicnl and ables a man to spend his next month’s
leged to have been made by Presi- (of thorn fail to avail themselves of of the building will be sufficiently
est
influx of population nnd tho great­
scathing edltorini rebuke to tho edi­ salary with onse and snfety, to rido
a speocn
neiore the ' valuable mediums for their ndvortls- strong to enrry fivo ndditionnl stories
dent Adair in a
speech before
tor of tlio I’ unta Gordn Herald for in un automobile hccnusc he hasn’t tho est development thnt this state hns Jacksonville Rotary Club, will not pro- 'ing publicity, homo Institutions, homo should tho patronage prospects doever known during n like period in its
declaring Florida does not need ready cash for street enr fnro and to
mote kindly feeling in the people of pumlications, such as the Atlantic mam more offices
The two-story
history. During thnt timo it Booms
more settlors, more businnss and cash his hopes of wealth into n large
this section of the state. Wo n r o 'National Bank advises tho people to building, which will ho finished in a
to mu that it is essential fpr tho
more accomodations for .ho people! linlc of “ Balance Due" and "Plenso
few months* will bo handsome, nnd a
good of the wholo stnto thnt wo hero asking no moro than Justice—compll- pntronlzo.
Remit”
statements,
renowed
monthly.
Tho argument of tho Ilornld reTnke, for instance, the Farm nnd credit to the city.— Times-Union.
mice
with
the
constitution.
Thu
pend­
"Chnrgo it" is the modern Alu Baba in Jacksonville maintain tho cloBOBt
soIvoh itself into this:
Thnt tho
ing measure is a compromise, but it Livo Stock Record, a farm journal,
Tho worried citizen says and most cordial relations with ovory
railroad In question is content w ltj lamp.
And now tha bonus bill is given
published in Jacksonville, but reach­
set ion of thu state, so that wo may may put us in position to compol
the busienss It is gottlng nt tho "Charge it" nml nppenrs five minutes
ing out to all the state, into Georgia to the Senato and wo shall await the
northern
nml
western
Florida
to
Bur
rundor to nnd recoive from ovory sec­
higher rate it is aide to chargo be­ Inter in joyful raiment, thus trans­
render tho illegal nnd unfi¥fr*\dvnnt- nnd Alnhnmn nnd further afield for verdict. And while waiting we would
ferring tho worry to tho merchant. tion aliko nil possible aid und co-opor- ago arbitrarily employed tho past tha Hpccin! information thnt, month like to say that tho burden of pay­
cause of the business it is getting.
ation to cnubla all suctions to tako ad­
Why should that railroad wnnt to Armed with these two precious words
by month, it broadcasts for tho pur­ ment should not fall on tho people
vantage of their groat opportunities. quarter of a century.—Tnmpn Times.
an
American
citizen
with
n
fairly
enrry two tans when it can got, for
pose of giving definite, nccurnto nml hut on tho war profiteers and the
This thu Jacksonville chamber of
the cnrrylng of ono ton, nlmost ns good reputation can get downtown
therefore, rellublo information to tens corporations thnt made a killing
commorco cannot do if it takes sides
FLORIDA IS GETTING IT "IN
much ns tlio two tons would return wtlh an empty pockotbook nnd return
of thousands of subscribers nnd read­ while the boys fought in the trenches
tlio ono wuy or tho othor in thu capi­
THE NECK."
ers, with reference to Florida's most for $30 a month. There are several
under nn adjusted rnilrond compen­ homu recking with luxury.
It is now possible to buy food, tal removal controversy.
important industry, agriculture, nnd chnngcs that should bo made in the
sation law?
"Therefore, I regrot to suy that I
Why should a rnilrond encourage houses, clothing, steam threshers,
bonus bill beforo It becomes a inw
How, in the immo of common sense its close second, nnimnl husbandry.
cannot accept tho courtoauH invitation
moro settlers to produce
more seal Hkin conts, corner lots, American
The
Farm
and
Livo
Stock
Record,
and if tho boys and the future gener­
. . . .
that you and Mr. Wilder hnvo extend­ nnd good reasoning, enn the railroads
freight, when it would mean the rail- Beauty,roses ,baths, haircuts, opera­
expect to disregard water compel!- b* lts ,und of information, by its on- ation nro to pay the bonus instead of
ed in your letter."
rond would have to dig up more tions, publicity and balloons on ac­
the ones who can afford to pay it wo
President Adair’s letter was not sat­ tion in fixing their freight rates to ] courngomout _of the farming Indusequipment to carry thnt added bus­ count. It is also possible, though not
try,
ami
of
related
industries,
hns
been
are
dead against it
Tnmpn nnd other Gulf ports? This
always easy, to pny cash for shoes, isfactory to Secretary Hart, nnd in
tho
means
of
helping
very
materially
iness?
his reply ho indulges in some very principle hns boon tnken into consid­
Why shouldn’t a rond koep tho coni, prunes, water, beefsteak und un­
to develop and upbuild the state’s re­
The close associates of Henry Ford
straightforward comment on the evi­ eration in determining tho rail tar­
one-way haul condition when it is derwear. It Is usually ensy to toll
sources, has, through its news pages, says he is not hankering for tho job
iffs
to
important
harbors
ever
sinco
dent purpose of tlio Jacksonville or­
.satisfied with the roturns from thnt the difference between tho man who
attracted the attention of thousands of president of the United States. As
ganization to carry water on both the first locomotive puffed Its way
one-way haul, and thnt bnc-wny lmul says "charge it" nnd the man who
down the peninsula. The interstate of pcoplo in other sections of the one of his cioso associates—there are
Tho shoulders:
Is nearly or quite as remunerative says: "How much, plenso? ”
country, nnd even in foreign lands, only ono thousand miles between, us
"1 have more or less anticipated commerco commission, time nnd timo
ns tho round trip other successful former is better dressed but tho lat­
ngnln, hns decided thnt wntor compo- j nnd bl*8 n^dcd materially in deciding —we said sovernl days ago that ha
ter In much more visible on tho first such a reply, aftor a conversation
roads have to mnke?
would not and should not consider
held with Mr. Snell in St. Peters­ tition is a fair nnd rightful bnsls of thcm to come to Florida, bringing
Another point hns boon overlooked of the month.—Georgo Fitch.
the presidency and wo are quite sure
adjustment;
yet
the
carriers
again
w^h
them
millions
of
dollars,
in
tho
burg lust Friday. I doubt there is
------------ a ----------by tho Ifernld also. Do the railroads
he will take our ndvice. Henry gave
have
thif
nervo
nt
the
rnto
hearing
In
“
BRregnto,
nnd
here
establishing
any room for ‘neutrality’ in tho isHuo,
THE SOUTH'S DIMINISHING
exist merely for tho purpose of earn
us a car several months ago for
Atlnntn,
to
Insist
thnt
the
const
cltj
themselves,
making
more
money
to
onco you understand it, nnd in view of
WEALTH
Ing "what tlio courts would sny was
$989.08 nnd wo certainly owo him a
ies
should
pny
tho
Hamo
proportional
ndd
to
th«
«
89ots
by
wbich
hook*
«
"
d
your public utterances, if tho press of
a fair return on tlio actuni value of
debt
of gratltudo nnd as long as tho
rntes
as
tho
inlnnd
towns.
communities,
its
merchants
nnd
denlForests are wealth. Four-fifths of Jacksonville hns correctly reported
tho property?” Or do they exist or
car
lasts
we nre not going to seo our
Under
the
proposed
adjustment,
««•
thrlvu
nnd
8row
prosperous,
them, I am lacking in the conviction
cnrrierH of commerce hutween states, tho South's virgin timber is gone, ac­
friend
and
benefnetor get into trou­
tho railroads propose a rnto of 232 in' hollowing tho Atlantic National
cording to Ovid M, Butler, forester of thnt you aro neutral, oven if we were
and sections of tlio country?
ble.
cents
per
100
pounds
from
Atlanta1
l'nnk’8
advice,
it,
therefore,
is
to
tho
to take your understanding of tho
Assuming that they exist partly tha Anioricnn Forestry Association.
objects of tho capital removal asso­ to Tnmpn, Instcnd of tho rnto of 174 » dvontngo of hankers, merchants nnd
for tho benefit and upbuilding of tho Tho numbor of Southern mlliB cutting
ns nt present. From Cincinnati to dealers to "patronlzo home industries'’
There is considerable fast driving
ciation ns corroct— nnd they nro r.ot.
si-ctlun through which they pass, It over a million feet a year decreased
and institutoins, of which latter
the , on tho country
Tnmpn
thoy
propose
n
rnto
of
200
in
,
,
- roads, there is consld.
.
"Tho solo object of tho cnpltnl re­
nppenrs that a Hp.':it of givo and 20 per cent in tho yenr 1010-1020,
stead
of
227;
from
Memphis
a
rnto
\
hnrm
nnd
L,vo
Stock
Rocord
l“
oni
°
*|ornhle
disrespect
of
all
tho
rules
of
moval association is to determine
take should exist between the pub­ while in the snmu timo tho number of
whether tho majority of the citizens of 280 instead of 220 1-2; from Chi- Mn» y ,who h ™ «omething to sell do driving cars on tho ronds, glaring
such
mills
on
tlio
Pacific
coaHt
in­
lic and tlio road. Thnt, looking for­
tho, ndvor, ti8ln? colu™&gt;B
tbof hondlights nro turned on whilo pass­
of Florida wnnt tho cnpltnl removed. cage, 840 instead of 310 1-2; from
ward to tho time when business for creased by 27 por cent. Tho Southern
ing cars nnd othor broaches o f inw
Now
York
302,
instead
of
241
1-2;
publication
w
arred
to.
More
would
You cannot confuse locntlrtn with this
tho mad will ho greater, tho rond |mills dominated tho great northern
Issue. Every member of tho associa­ from Richmond nnd Lynchburg, Vn., dcrivo bu,‘° lt, b* uab,« l‘ a amortising and good fellowship nro being vio­
would lend itself pnrtly nt lenst to lumber markets for a score of yonrs,
J»,ng wh" ! U,° ,bnnk 110 lated every day nnd night. It might
tion is hound to its principles, which 202 instead of 197. From every shiptho assistance of the people who are by reason of their proximity to those
ho nn added expense to put on a mo­
ping
point
in
the
nortji,
Tnmpn
jobI&gt;
roP«r«y
advises:
Patronize homo
“
clearly stn'nd out iib having no Inter­
trying
to produce that greater markets and of the desirability of our
industries.”—Times-Union.
tor cop but It would certainly teach
hors
will
hnvo
to
pny
nn
Incrcaso
of
yellow pino lumber. Yet thnt com­ est In where tho capital is removed
freight business for the ronds.
somo of tho drivers good senso and
from
10
to
30
per
cent
in
tho
freight
to,
but
nH
I
hnvo
stated
thoy
nru
No ono forced tho East ConHt rnil­ mand hns passed to the Pacific mills
charges on tholr goods. Tlio wholo- BUSINESS MEN GET A POINTER. shave some of tho brlRtlos o ff tho
hound
together
to
gut
nn
expression
rond to build down thnt "barren, snn- with high freight rates to pny over
"rond hogs" and a llttio teaching is
--------ns to whethor or not tho mujoiity salors will o f necessity hnvo to in -1
dy shore," Tho mnstor mind who 3,000 miles of trnns-continentnl rail­
certainly
neecssnry,
Nearly
ovory
city
where
there
is
n
want the capital removed. On that crease tholr prices, nnd tho public,
put it though foresaw an Immense road.
lnrgo
wholesale
competition
there
is
oh
usual,
will
pny
tho
bill.
For threo generations tho South Iuih issue there is absolutely no room for
nnd over-growing-inrgor business to
Tho rnllronds nro trying to force on organization which pools its isGermany’s wnr secrets nro bolng
lud
the world in tho production of neutrality.
come from thnt long mllcngo, nn tho
hared to American officers who aro
"If,
ns
you
contend,
you
do
not
care
i
this
incrcaso
on
Tunipn
undor
tho
»ues,
subscribes
for
all
tho
country
country was settled nnd dovoiop- naval stores, as Mr. Butler remarks,
ter offend thu sensibilities of nny part pretense of giving a decrease to tho weoklles within its territory and on- now in Berlin searching records to
mont ndvnncod. Have thoso now in "From the beginning of tho nnvnl
of Floridn, then I must in perfect inlnnd cities. Tno real truth is, a c - J ^ n g o s a "clip-girl” to study ovory ls- mnko text books for tho training of
control of tho road ranched tho point Btores industry tho Southern pineries
We would not
frnnkness say to you thnt there aro eording to Chat Ies S. Hoskins, traffic Him of each papor. Tho girl has to American soldiers.
whoro they conriudo "It Is enough. huvo contributed practically 100 por
care
to
adopt
the
tactics
employed by
manager
of
tho
Tnmpn
board
of!clip
ovory
article
pertaining
to
tho
sovernl sections of tho stnto thnt do
There nro people enough; sufficient cent of thu turpentine and rosin used
the
German
wnr
office
in tho last
trade,
that
the
carriers
nro
blinding
merchants
of
each
city
and
town;
tp
not understand a point you made in
acrongo is In cultivation; tho ton- ill this country. In addition, thoy
tho inland citleB with reductions in noto tho prices made which would in- cnmpnlgn nnd wo fnil to sco just why
nn
midress
beforo
tho
Rotary
club
of
nngo is nmplo to keep us liUBy for hnva supplied for uxports an amount
Jucksonvillo, that whilo you favored froight^cests over JuckBonvillo, but dicato thnt something might bo go- the American nrmy wunts them.
sovernl months twice year nt tho greater than tlio naval stores exports
reapportionment, nnd you thought it obscurlng thnt tho fact that, tholr ing wrong; got announcements of now The "gooso stop" is a has boon and
high charge permitted us .Wo do not of all othor nations combined," says
would
carry, thnt you had some mis­ proposals means generally higher industries— elthor Immediate or pros- was not n winner—thon why adopt
want to seo inoro freight produced tho sumo authority. Tho naval stores
clnss rntos. Tho Inland citios in tho poctlvo; and to report when a con- the failures?
"wo will" n o t! industry must vanish if tho pine for- givings o f tho amendment carrying southern portion of tho state should «tnnt advertiser “ drops out” his pubin this" area, therefore
_
.»
.
■
•
[ /m l.. ille iitiiiA iitl
An i l Il^ lii w lil n f i i f t t i a l t if as a result of it any purt of Flori­
assist In thnt production by reducing
A preacher up in Ohio is running
mnko capital removal pospos­ remombor, too, thnt th« smnll re- liclty. Thero nro many other notations
es the greater part of tho nnvnl stores dn
da hoped to make
rates to give the grower and tho pro­
for
sheriff. Not a bad idea nt that
tnilor
In
tho
Tnmpn
trading
district
which
this
operative
must
do
to
meet
sible
thereby,
Ono
coinmenlur
hns
of the country.
aible
coinmentor has
ducer nnd opportunity to make tho
always
look
to
tho
Tnmpn
Jobthe
requirements
of
the
mob
in
tho
Sometimes
preachers nro needed for
Will
......
.
_
___
put
it
thut
you
aro
Hatlsfiod
that
tho
"Tho application.of forcHt tnanngothat
nru satisfied
tlie
*
*•
•
. » _
in
necessary money ho must hnva to
sheriffs.
mont to its forest lands,” Ib Mr. But- modicino
medicine Is
is good,
good, but
but that
thut onco
onco you
you her fo r his supplies. In tho long pool. In another column today will
encourago him.”
bought It,
it, it
bo usud.
ou rI run, any rato Increase which hurts ho seen n notico which has been toler’s remedy for (ho threatened loss bought
it Hhould
should not
not bo
usud. Y
Your
"
**
1 —
1 *•**
rM 1-1- - T\«uatAnmnn4
When tho ITorald spoko of Hon.
Another murder mystery in Jack­
of tho fifth of tho South’s forests still reasoning, if the press correctly ro- Tnmpn will hurt every othor city in coiveu oy tno riorum • uevuiuiuuum.
Adrian P. Jordan of Punta Gorda ns
this territory.
'
Board—In which ono man proposes to sonville. Thoy h o d moro la\V^ en­
romuiiiing of Its original mngnlflcent ports your romurkB, seems fullacloUH,
"Florida’s Inst reactionary,’ ’ It did nn
Every city In south Florida should loam for himself where may bo found forcement.
sylvan wealth. That is, the adoption and cortnlnly not neutrnl.
Injustice to itsolf.
Tho Ilornld
wlro
its representative at Atlanta to the best location for a new business,
of n strict consistent and enlightened , “ Wo are confident that if Jacksonshould take a look in tho office mir­
stand
behind Mr. Hoskins in his fight Mercantile establishments nowadays
Whnt a calm and peaceful atraossystem o f regulation of nil things con -, villo seeks to servo ‘all Florida,’ a
........................
------ a - l -------- 1— .1 —
„n „ „ „
ror, and thun write an npology to
mosphero
after the election.
i
netted with our forests with n view to,point which your organization has
Mr- Jordan.—Tampa Tribune.

THESANFORDHERALD
THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

WORKING EFFICIENCY

their conservation, the forbidding /o f
the unconscionable waste of the trees
by man and the prevention of their
‘ '
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wholesale destruction by fires, the re'
suit of carelessness or, worse, of
senseless greed, as much as o f un
avoidable accident.—Live Stock Reo

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SOCIETY FOR
IDE WEEK
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dbbn. w il l ia m s

picnic basket, was awarded to M n.
Percy* Mero.
Late in the afternoon, Mrs. Walsman served a delicious picnic lunch.
Those enjoying the cordial hospi­
tality! o f Mrs, Walsman were iMra.
Henry Wight, Mrs. John C.‘ Smith,
Mrs. G. Davis Hart, Mrs. E. P. Morse
Mrs. Percy Mero, Mrs. J. 0 . Bennett,
nnd Mrs. Hal Wight.

m a r r ia o b

SOLMENIZED
Mr. P. A. Williams

announces tho marrlave of hla
daughter
^
Ora Estelle
te
jjr. John Cooke Deen o f Sanford
Monday morning, June twelfth
t 10 o'clock, nineteen hundred and
twenty-two
'The wedding took place in the
fcme of the bride’s sister, Mrs. R. E.
Beverly, on Plum street, Murray HUI
and was witnessed by relatives and
, few intlmnto friends of tho con­
necting parties.
Rev. Dr. Walker, pastor of the
ganford Methodist church, officiated,
uiinjt the impresslvo ring ceremony.
The bride was unattended, and
vai mnrrled In a becomnlg suit of
jary blue Polrct twill, with gray hat
and accessories. She wore a corsage
joufjuot of brides roses and lilies of
Ike valley.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Dcon loft Immediately
(bllowinc tho ceremony for White
Springs nnd points In Georgia whore
they will spend their honeymoon, and
mtheir return will rosldo in Sanford.
Mr. Deen Is In tho drug store
badness in Sanford and both ho nnd
his bride hnvo a wide circle of frionds
aho will extend congratulations nnd
food wishes.—Timcs-Union.
LOVELY BRIDGE PARTY FOR
VISITOR
Mrs. It, W. Herndon entertained
lint evening at the Semlnolo Hotel,
|st a lovely bridge party, In honor of
Kiss Louisa Do Cottes, the charming
uest of Mrs. George Do Cottes.
here were nine tables of players.
The dainty color motiff of green
and white wns beautifully carried out
oth in tho decoration nnd details of
lis pretty party.
Bay blossoms,
combined with ferns were offoctlvoly
injrcd In tall wicker baskets, and
uniting baskets, forming a lovely
loraf background.
In tho card gnmo, tho first prlzo, a
of colored linen handkerchiefs,
i presented to Mrs. R. A. Now, while tho mon’n prize, a box of
was won by Judge HouseItr, whilo tho consolation prize, a
ttlc of bath salts, went -to Mrs. C.
LHenry, Miss Do Cottoa tho hon, wns givon n Japanese parasol.
|hsch wns served throughout tho
nnd nt n Into hour, tho hosittrvod a tempting salnd course.
Hn. Herndon was assisted In eniilnlng her guests by Mrs. A. P.
nelly, Mrs. Frank Miller, Mrs.
»rge Do Cottes, Mrs. Ed Lane nnd
Knthcrino Wllkoy.
MEitltlE MATRONS BRIDGE
CLUB
[A very enjoyable social ovent of
Iterdny was tho charming brldgo
|«ity given by Mrs. Harry B. Lewis
ther homo on Mngnolin nvonue, tho
®c«ts ineluding tho members o f tho
lerric Mntrons Bridge Club.
Quantities of fragrant roses, in tho
fdouj tints of pink were used with
inning effect in the rooms where
card tables woro placed.
[During tho moaning sovornl absorgames of brldgo were played,
|fh score being mndo by Mrs. D. P.
Diamond, who wns awarded a lovopicnic basket, which sho presented
Miss Louisa Do Cottes, tho guest
Mrs. (leorgo Do Cottes.
[Following tho awarding of tho
W» the hostess served chloken sallamlwlchos, olives, pickles, iced
i peach ice cream nnd cake.
|Mn. k. K. itoumillnt, Mrs. George
Cottes nnd Miss Louisa Do Cottes
Jacksonville acted ns substitutes
Rbsent club members. Tho mcmenjoying thq, pretty party were
James Fred Walsmnn, C. E.
[I'D-. Harry Hccren, R. J. Holly,
D. P. Drummond.
RECEPTION AND DANCE
following invitations havo

ku issued:
|Mr. and Mrs. Albert Plncknoy
Connolly
At Home
ucstlny, Juno Twentieth, 1022.'
|Reception from 8:30 to 10 P. M.
Honoring
»nd Mrs. Leo Hawkins Connolly.
Pirds enclosed for dancing from
| 12 p. m .
PAN s SOUCI BRIDGE CLUB
P e members of tho Sans Soucl
lego Club woro most delightfully
■ertainotl Tuesday with a picnic at
r . Mnry. by Mrs. Fred Walsman.
f taTc® were arranged on tho pav■n* where tho delightful breezes
. Iho day ull the more enjoyable,
he interesting card game, tho
■e. for high score, a mayonnaise
was won by Mrs. E. P. Morse,
1 0 tbo second high Bcore prize, a

Mrs. W. L. Riles o f Broldontown,
is sponding a few days here with her
son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Don­
ald Smith. Mrs. Riles Is en route
homo from Palatka where she bured her husband. Sho will be accom
ponied homo by hor little grand­
daughter, Evelyn Smith.

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KglSjpTO

THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 16, IMS

the folks know something about the
"City Substantial."
Woodruff and Watson have been
making many changes In their stora
during the past two weeks that will
glvo them one of the finest and most
up-to-dato stores in tho city. Sev­
eral now double cases have been In­
stalled for tho shoe department and
now cases will be put In at once for
tha clothing, the floor has been dres­
sed down end will be waxed and
muqh new furniture will bo Installed
to mako tho shoo and clothing de­
partment right up to the minute.
The changes make a new store out of
the former ono and have made a big
dlfforenco In tho nppearnneo o f the
entire establishment.

Mr. and Mrs. G, I. Loucks leave
this afternoon for Detroit, Mich., REMARKABLE FILM SENSAwhere they will spend a fow days
TION “ OVER THE HILL"
then motor to Rochester, N. Y.
TO BE SEEN HERE
They will spend tho summer In tho
“ Over tho 11111" tho William Fox
mountains o f Now York State and
pjeturization
of one of Will Cartewill bo away for about three months.
ton’s “ Farm Bnllnds" whiclT broke
tho best record o f .any screen attrac­
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. L. Pngnnhnrt and
tion that over visited Broadway,
Mrs. Stewart Telford left Tuesday
playing thore ono solid year In six
for Waynesboro, Ga,, whoro they
different theatres will bo seen at the
will visit Mrs. Pnganhart’e sister.
Princess Theatre Friday and Satur­
day of this week.
T. C. Gibbs nnd E. King Nelson
The story of "Over tho Hill” was
represented Tampa hero yostordny
ndapted from Carlcton's poems by
while hero thoy mndo tholr head­
Jnul H. Sloano, who wroto ,n screen
quarters nt tho Montezuma.
story that has defied criticism in this
form of entertainment. Tho story has
TJ. C. Overstreet nnd R. P. Mid­
to do with the adversities of a typi­
dleton o f Huzolhurst, On., nre spend­
cal American family, the mother o f
ing n few dnys hero nt the Montowhich is called upon to boar tho
zumn.
brunt of nil the shortcomings of l^er
little flock. The principal charac­
Mrs. A. M. DeForrest has loft for
ters, aside from tho mother, are lazy
her home In Derby, Ct., after a
father nnd six lively kids—ono of
plcnsant Winter spent In Sanford.
whom Is dostlnod to figure as tha
"black sheep" As tha story unfolds,
Frederick Boll lenves tonight for
tho youngters nro scon growing to
n month’s visit with relatives In
manhood and womanhood, and even­
Washington. D. C.
tually leaving the homestend to sot
out Into tho world for themselves.
J. V. Doylo nnd M. L. Clonts of
Thcstory Is worked up to ono of
Jncksonvile were business visitors
tho most beautiful climaxes ever de­
hero yostordny.
vised nnd ono thnt Is said to stir tho
emotions of mon ,nnd women ns thoy
W. G. Cox of Okocchobeo City wns
never before hnvo been stirred by a
In tho city yesterday nttondlng to
stage presentation.
Thero Is also
business,
,
abundant comedy in the picture, and
the production can well bo said to
meet the entertainment necdss of ev­
ery member of any fntnlly, young
(Twin W .d n .t d .j'i Dally)
nnd old.
A nlco swimming pool in each
place of business would bo fine.
SIIRINERS ELECT NEW
IMPERIAL POTENTATE
Air. and Mrs. Gregg Maxcey and
Bon Hugh of Frost Proof aro guests
l l ) r Tht* * iio «UIM PrcM )
of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Dossey.
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Juno 1G.
Washington, D. C., wns chosen yostor­
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Poloto of dny by tho Imporlal Council o f tho
Jacksonville aro tho guests of Mr. Order of tho Alystlc Shrino for Its
and Mrs. James Sharon.
Mr. Po­ noxt mooting place. Tho council also
loto Is a well known attornoy of re-clected two trustees for tho shrlnera hospitals for aripplod children.
Jacksonville.
They were W. Frcolnnd Kendrick of
Mr. t\pd Mrs. Sandy Anderson arc Philadelphia nnd Dr. Oscar M. Lendnow In Ohio whoro thoy will ronmln atrum of Helena, Alont.
James S. AlcCnndlcs of Honolulu
for somo timo while Mr. Anderson Is
looking nftcr tho fruit nnd vogctable was named imperial potentate. Alc­
crop for the American Fruit Grow­ Cnndlcs announced he would mnko
his headquarters in San Francisco,
ers.
Conrad V. Dykomnn, Kismet Tampie, Brooklyn, N. Y., was advanced to
Hon. Forest Lake nnd daughter,
tho post of imperial deputy poten­
Miss Maude wont to Jacksonville yes­
tate; JnmcB Chandler, Kansna City
terday whero Maude will remain ’ evto Impcrinl chief rnbbnn nnd James
ornl days while Mr. Lake attends to
C. Burger, Denver, to Imperial as­
business In Tallahassee nnd other
sistant rabban.
points.
Two incumbents succeeded them­
selves, William S. Brown,,Syria Tem­
Ppstcards from Juaroz, Mexico, ple, Pittsburg, as Imperial treasur­
stato that Sheriff Hand, Big Lou er nnd B. W. Itowell, Aleppo Temple,
McCulIor and Honry Peabody, al[ Boston, ns Imperial recorder.
supposed to hall from Snnford woro
Other officers elected without op­
photographed In n saloon just across position included E. A. Fletcher, Da­
tho lino and tho photographs will be mascus Temple, Rochester, N. Y.f
sont to their folks at homo.
imperial marshal.
Early Mills, Dcs Atolnes, Iowp.was
J. D. Hood is back for a fow days elected outsido guard of tho imporlal
nftor being In several of the central divan over John Foueho, Alhambra
Florida counties looking aftor tho to­ Temple, Chattanooga.
It was tho
mato crop. Mr. Hood will loavo In a only contested position.
few days for North Georgia whero ho'
A human river of color flowed
has a flno apple orchard nnd will through the streets of San Francisco
spend several months in Georgia and lact night, the ahrlncrs welcome to
Virginia.
tho potentate.
Scores o f bands nnd Arab patrols
Mrs. B. ,It. Kosslcr and littlo son dressed in tho bright-hued oriental
Bruco o f Jacksonville ore in tho city garb, briskly mnrehed tholr way thru
the guests of Airs. Kessler's brother, bonked masses of spectators to tho
R. W. Pcnrmnn nnd family. This Is strains of highly Amorlcnn music.
Airs. Kessler's first visit to Sanford
Wo congratulate President Harding
nnd sho Is most ngroonbly surprised
in tho nppcnrnnco of Sanford.
Mr. on his stand for tho Ship Subsidy Bill
Kessler is wall known horo having and tho no uncertain wuy In whlfh ho
visited Sanford upon many occasions. told Gongrcos ycBtordny to pass It or
come back for n special session. The
It. C. Bower recently had a new Ship Subsidy bill is one of the most
fountain Installed In the plnco o f tho Important bills before congress. Wo
old ono with nil now wldto enamel would Hko to see America with one
fixtureii nnd tho most up-to-dato ap­ of tho greatest fleets of merchant
pliances that nre manufactured. Roy ships In tho world. It will not only
says Ho will keep the plnco up to the give us tho shipping of the world and
standard in every particular and he tho prestige among nations but it will
thinks tho most popular part o f tho glvo tho unemployed ship carpenters
store Is tho soda fountain and ho will plenty of work for years to como. It
mnke mnny changes In tho details o f will mnko up for tho loss of war ships
and will mean that America will have
this part of tho businoss.
a navy of peaco ships Instead of war
W. E. Watson and S. L. Lloyd have Ships. Tho nation with tho ships is
roturnecl from a trip to Jacksonvlle tho greater nation in poaco or war.
where they attended tho Retail Shoe Harding is right.
-------------o ------Dealers Convention. and had a fine
Bonn wants the place on tho State
timo bolng ontortained royally by tho
peoplo o f Jacksonville. "Our Tommy” Road Department. Wo suppose thore
had his picture in tho Tlmes-Union are enough beans to go round and if
among the directors of the associa­ ho gets tho job tho State Road Do
tion and ho showed up well and both partmont can be depended upon to
o f the Sanford representatives let "use their bean."

PERSONAL NOTES

•AAr

Incomes Reported in
U. 0. For 1920 Show
Four Billions Gain

HERE IN FLORIDA

By Claude Wright In DeLand News
&lt;Hr The A M oelalet Preset
WASHINGTON, June , 16.—Net
Incomes of individuals reported to
tho government during 1020 increas­
ed by narly 14,000,000,000 and, tho
Thero Is no doubt but that tho re­ eight hundred o f which he sold nt 60o
number of returns by nearly 2,000,000 ports of comparatively Immense sums a bushel and kept one hundred hushaccording to preliminary statistics taken from a small acreage o f cer­ els for his own use. Then he bought
issued by Internal revenue Commis­ tain truck crops grown in Florida ton hogs and turned them In where
sioner Blair.
havo led many would bo Florida farm ­ ho had dug tho sweet potatoes and In
Returns for incomes between $1,- ers to gamble on their ability'to do about six wocks had them rolling fat
000 nnd |2,000 incrased by more than likewise and falling In tholr first e f­ on tho roots and small potatoes which
600,000 In 1020 as compared with forts, havo found themselves without wore left In tho field tgrhon he sold
1010, whilo those for tho larger class­ tho means to keep up tho gnmo long them at a good p ro fit He sold two
es of income dropped heavily—re­ enough to win out. But thoso now tons of poavino hay on tho place at
turns from Incomes o f 11,000,000 and comers nre not wholly to blame in as $20 n ton and had enough hay left for
over falling from 05 in 1010 to 83 much as thoy hnvo read in many land his own use, ho sold enough velvet
In 1020.
prospectuses wonderful accounts of beans to an Atlanta firm to buy what
The nverngo net incom on returns so and so receiving largo amounts of wheat nnd meat scraps he noedod to
for 1020 wns $3,200.40; the average monoy for n fow acres of this or mix with his corn and sun flowor seed
amount of tax 8148.08, nnd the aver­ thnt nnd, having raised n small bed of for his chickens and to purchase bran
age tax rate 4.53 per cent, while as the same vegetables, mentioned In tho nnd oil monl for his cows. In tho fall
relating to tho ntlro population of land prospectus In their back yard ho planted four acres to vegetables of
tho country subject to tho federal In­ garden, thoy come to tho conclusion nil kinds and managed to have some­
come tnx the proportion filing 're­ that they ought to b« able to raise thing to sell every week. In fact he
turns wns 0.85 per cent, the per cap­ tho same thing on o largo scale little never wont to town but that ho had
ita net Income rported was$223.87, realizing whnt it means In initial ex­ something along with him to soil.
and the per capita income tax was pense to raise 10 or 20 ncrcs o f cel­
I left thnt place that fall and did
;$10.14.
ery, or lettuce, or poppers, etc., nor nut see my friend for ten yoars aftor
For the calendar year 1020, there giving n thought to tho fact that there hut when I did see him he was not
woro 7,259,044 personal incomo tax nro mnny other factors which contrib­ tho dospomlent fellow I know him to
returns filed reporting ’ a total not ute to tho success or fnlluro of tho f i ­ io when ho showed mo tho chock for
Incomo of $23,735,020,183 nnd yield­ nancial end of thoso crops besides tho $112 from tho commission firm but
ing a total tnx of $1,075,053,080, ns ability to produco tho crop, Tho pnek- instond ho hud acquired n farm of
compared with 5,332,700 roturns, for (Ing, shipping and successful mnrkct- forty acres, hnd a nlco home with his
n totnl income of $10,850,491,448 nnd ing of tho crop hns not entered Into own electric light plant and water­
a tnx yield of $1,209,030,104 In 1019.: tho game nor realized that there wero works, ten ncrcs of his fnrm was ir­
Incomes reported by various states Hny such factors until fnlluro aits rigated; ho was tho possessor of 20
for 1020 included: Alnbnmn, $150,- staring them In tho face.
head of thoroughbred Jersey cattlo,
004,033; Florida, $141,105,124; GeorI recall a certain mechanic who, tir­ hnd n motor truck as well ns a car
gin, $228,010,710; Kentucky, $243,. ing of his trade which ho worked nt and ho told mo thnt should ho writo
870,230;
Louisiana,
$237,109,145; In the north, camo down to Florida his check for two thousand dollars ho
Mississippi, $83,054,352; North Car­ and located in a now colony.
Ho wns certain It would bo cnahed. I
olina, $103,790,837; South Carolina, bqpght ten ncrcs of land nnd worked asked him then how strong ho goes
$109,240,057; Tennessee, $212,000,- like a Trojan all summer nnd fall un­ into tho potato gnmo. Ho winked nnd
105 nnd Virginia, $273,235,220.
til he had his ten acres floured and replied Unit sumo yoars he rnlsad as
ready to plant to IrlBh potatoes. Ho high ns four ncrcs for tho potato mar­
AFTER VACANCY
studied tha planting carefully and ket.
IN STATE ROAD D E I 'T .took good enro of them nnd wns suc­
Now *1 hnvo not told this story to
SOUTII FLORIDA ACTIVE cessful In raising n fino crop which wind up with "What this man did,
run about fifty hnrrcls to tho aero. A you enn do,” hut to Bhow thnt tho real,
solicitor for a commission firm in Now good clean, steady way of making
TAAIPA,
Fla., June 15.—With
York provided him with a dandy sten­ money on a fnrm In Florida la not nil
three men already in tho field for
cil and he shipped his crop to thnt In growing tho big money crops thnt
appointment to succeed tho Into W.
firm. IIo had paid for tho seed mid wo hear so much about but with porW. Clark, the race for tho vacant
fertilizer nnd in fnct had paid all ex­ sorvornneo coupled with intelligent
plnco on the stato road department
pense up to loading tho potatoes In npplicution, certain success will como
hns opened in earnest. Recognizing
the curs. Ho loaded four hundred and from dairy cattle, chickens, hogs nnd
the fnct thnt tho west const soctlon
sixty-eight hnrrcls nnd figured thnt If n diversification of crops nnd to provo
o f south Florida is entitled to tho
ho received $1,500 gross ho would ho whnt I havo said before, that moro
place, nnd the additional fnct thnt tho
woll o ff and nt the prices then pre­ net returns can bo mudo and made
lnte Mr. Clqrk’B successor must bo
vailing her should havo received at easier on twenty acres hero in Flori­
n man thoroughly acquainted with
least thnt amount. Imagine his keen da than enn ho mado on ono hundred
conditions o f this great nnd growing
disappointment upon receiving $112.00 ncrcs in tho north devoted to general
section, as well ns with tho program,
for his ontlro crop, Tho tnun cnnio farming nnd I want to ask: Whoro
in all of its dctnils, of stato road
over to my houso and showed mo tho olso can thoso tilings bo dono outsido
construction
nffccting
southwest
chock nnd tho lettor, which camo with of Florida 7
Florida, frionds of tho three cntuli, ,
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r r ' i l t , expressing regret that tho potatoes
dates already la the field nre lining . ,
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v had nrrived in bad order but at conTho Turks are masaacroing Gro.dia
up support for their favorites nnd
sidernblo expense they had been able again nnd hnnging tholr honds on
announcing their attitude on the vit,
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to salvage n small porcontngo iff bal- polos and America and England and
al problems to ho handled In tho im -;
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able potatoes nnd "herewith find Vtnto- Franco and all tho other allies aro al­
medlnte future.
mant and check enclosed.”
lowing It. Part of our interest in tho
Tho throe men so far put forward
Now what to do; tho mnn hud novor Into war was tho idea that TurLey
fur tho appointment arc T. Ed Bry­
an, of Tnmpn; Frank A. Walpole, of hoard of unything hut potntoos being would ho wiped o ff the map and yet
Sarasota nnd L. L. Bonn, of p ort 1raised in thnt section ns a cash crop wo find her stronger thnn over, wo
nnd it would ho n whole year before find hor moro cruel than over, wo find
Alendc.
Sir. Bryan wap "placed In nomina another crop could bo raised nnd ho her wielding the scimeter stronger
than ovor nnd nothing is dono about
ttlon” by Tnmpn friends nnd by th elwouI&lt;1 not bnvo tho mon°y to
Charlotte County Board of Trade, tb° croP «"ywny. Ho had five acroa it because of European politics. It
the Puntn Gordn Commercial Club, of corn ptnntcd, his good wlfo hnd Is about timo the Noar East Relief
woro nnd other reliefs spent somo money
C. C. Cnrloton, mayor of Puntn Gor- nbout a hundred pullets
. . which
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da. W. H. Johnson of Puntn Gordn, ' nbo,ut ron,1y to
nnd } ndv,»°d h,m on trying to put Turkey out of busi­
nnd hy the chamber of commerce of to buy a good cow, which could ho ness before spending any more mon­
purchased nt that time far nbout $40, oy on fo o l that falls into the hinds
Perry, Flo.
Tho Snrasotn County Chamber of plant threo acres to sweet potatoes, of tho Turks nine times out o f ten in­
Commerce, by A. B. Edwards, i t s '11™1 two ncrcs t o ,cow Pu“ 9 flnd- whon stead of feeding tho starving Chris­
president, is behind tho candidacy o f ^ie CDtn WB" ready to lay aside, plant tiana. Tho greatest relief tha civilized
FrnnkA. Wnlpolo nnd is actively ad­ velvet bonus in the corn field nnd world enn hnvo nt present is the de­
vocating his appointment to tho vn- plant sun flowers around tho edge of molition of Turkey.
------------ o------------cancy created by tho sudden death o f
ton ncnui- Ho took my ad
Thu Aniorican Automobile Associa­
Mr. CJnrk last Sunday.
viao!l but ,wont furtbor- ho mntl° a
Tho name of L. L. Bean, Fort Bl? n11 Knrdon noar ,tho boU8°* obtnln- tion is doing a great work all ovor
Atonde, banker nnd capitalist, was cd somo cypress poles from a swamp tho United States in building good
put forward at n meeting nt Avon near by nnd mndo n shade for tho roads nnd making automohlling whnt
Park of tho associated bonrds of garden where ho raised what vege­ It should ho, Thoy aro now concen­
trade of central south Florida. Mr. tables his family ncedud for tholr own trating un tho southeast and If the
Bean has tho support o f tho Lako- uso and incidentally kept n littlo spare people will Join them in tholr efforts
land Chamber o f Commerce ns well chnngo in tho houso'during tho sum- they will see thnt good ronds extend
ns -that of organizations ns far south ' m« from the, sale of vegetables which to the southeast through the portions
ns Fort Alyora. At yesterday's meot- l”
bl b*“ 8hnded garden, His of tho mountains thnt havo been ining nt Avon Pnrk sentiment was do- c b .cbon“ 89°n l)°Snn to *‘*y nnd
ncLcssiblo for yenrs. They also see
finitely crystallzed In his favor,’ nnd 1wlf,°
butt« r nnti cott«8 « cbe°“° thnt tourists get n squnro doal from
Mr. Bonn’s consent to servo if ap- “ nd « « !■ enough so thnt sho folt jus- garages and from dlfferont counties,
pointed was obtained.
In n state-1flflod
another cow nnd go- frame bettor uuto laws nnd do nil they
mont to tho representatives of th o ,
'* dcbt ^or tho larger part of tho enn in making touring hy nuto tho
various organizations gathered that !,urL’bn"° ,ir*co and *n H sh«rt timo great sport and pleasant pnstimo that
it should bo.
he stood for jjustico In the (Hstrlbu-j f 1,0 bn(l n|n,,° tbo cow “ l111* for
tion of state road fuhds nnd that ho b y t h o ^ o of tho products sho made
wns in favor o f finding, if possible, a from tho milk.
About tho only nation thafc appears
In tho fall my friend harvested nine to bo making progress in tho direc­
less costly program of road construc­
tion, by which it would bo possible to hundred hiiBhols of sweet potatoes, tion of penco is Imagination.
build moro ronds for tho dollnr than
can bo built undor tho $30,000 to $40,000 por ntilo program.
Ho stated
thnt he was not In favor of , chenp
m
roads but of roads nt moro tnndorntc prices, thnt hnvo proven entirely
s
successful wherever tried. Mr, Bean
t r u c k : f a r m e r s
pledged himself to work for tho :
completion o f Stato Roads Nos. 2,
5 and 8, all in tho First Congress­
FOR RENT at very low rental, or for sale on
ional district and declared particular­
easy terms, 3,000 acres o f well-drained and
ly fo r No. 6 tho Tamlamt Trail; link­
sub-irrig,ated muck land, in tracts o f 10 acres
ing the cities o f tho wosta coast and
for No. 8, tho cross-country highway.

TION

Ik is woll to remember, however,
tllnt tho past occasionally produced a
great man who hadn’t a single mil­
lion to his name.
Arthur Brisbane is now writing for
the Jacksonville Journal. We sup­
pose Willie Hearst will follow.

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and up; no better trucking land in Florida.
Situated adjacent to Dixie Highway and rail­
road.
THE OPEE PLANTATION
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PRIZE ESSAY
Indeod. During tho war hundreds of
THAT W ON HONOR our forestera went to Franco, whore
they worked side by side with French
IN SANFORD HIGH forestera In the old “ handmade"
French forests,
In 1010, the following report, which
Medal Given to Winner, MIm Geor­
servod
to wake up some of our peo­
gia Mobley, by Colonial Daughter!
ple, was submitted by an investigat­
Tho essay on “ The Importance of ing committee of lumbermen:
“ 1.—The United States is tho
Prosroving Our Forests/* written by
Misa Georgia Mobley of tho Sanford world's greatest lumbor consumer.
“ 2.— Tho bulk of all our standing
High School that won the prize given
by the National Society of Colonial timber is privately owned.
“ 8rr-Tho privately owned forests
Daughters is requested spaco in tho
hnvo
been, and nra being, devnsted.
local paper as one of tho requisites of
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4.—
Tho acreage of idlo forest
being given recognition by tho society.
Thoro are only 100 schools in tho lands Ih already enormous, nnd Is rap­
United States chosen for competition idly Increasing.
“ 5.—A timber shortage has already
and Sanford was only recognized as
developed.
one of them when Prof. McKay was
“ 0— The timber shortage will soon
transferred from the Key West school
become
more acute.
to Sanford. Tho essay Is given be­
"7.—
Tho
timber shortage is due to
low:
‘The Importance of Preserving Our' forest dcvntntlon,
“ 8.— Nothing yot done or hereto­
Forests.’*
Within tho Inst few years thoro fore proposed offors an ndequate
hnvo been published thousands upon remedy.
“ 9.—Tho only possiblo remedy is to
thousands of pages dealing with the
keep
enough forest land growing
forest situation In America.
Text­
books and bulletins, congressional trees.
“ 10.—To maintain our forests in
documents, presidents' and governors’
massages, magazine articles, and hun­ continuous production is easily prac­
dreds of columns in the newspapors ticable/'
From this report, tho seriousness of
hnvo been discussing our forest ofti\c
situation may bo seen.
fairs. During tho last year tho rato
Colonol Graves, chief of tho Forest
at which this sort of litornture has
been flowing has passed all preced­ Service said, "Tho lumberman is kill­
ents. From this fact ono might as­ ing his forests; lumbering must con­
sume that there hns been sumo sud­ tinue, but forest devastation must
den chnngo in our need for forest pro­ stop. In its own behalf, and for its
ducts, or our timbor supplies. That own protection the public must inter­
would not ho correct, for, while these vene."
Today we have some 150,000,000
products are just ns necessary as
over, there hnvo boon very mntorin! acres in the National Forests, and
changes in tho prices of forest prod­ some 4,000,000 ".cros in tho state for­
ucts, and the American public is just ests, but all tho timber on those acres
waking up to tho astonishing, and is worth less than that of tho farm
terriblo fact that our forests are rap­ woodlots. Our woodlot region con­
tains tho best, most accessible, high­
idly diminishing.
est
quality and most useful timber in
Tho two mail causes of tho destruc­
tho
world. This region covers the
tion of forests are: tho forest fires
whole
eastern half of tho United
and destructive forma of lumbering.
States,
nnd tho people are just realiz­
OnrolesB smokers, foresters tell us,
uro responsible for numbers of thesu ing its great valuo, nnd tho fact that
fires. Ono out of every four forest it must bo preserved.
Tho pcoplo who nro most interested
fires in caused by men's carelessness,
Privately owned forests contain four- In tho preservation of our forests nra
fifths of all tlie standing timber in the lumbermen, tho industries depend­
the United HtntcM, and ninety-seven ent on forest products, tho farmers,
per cent of all tiro annual timber pro­ the foresters, and the forward-looking
duction comes from the privately citizens of the United States. These
owned forests. Yet it is these private­ Inst, of course, have no direct inter­
ly owned forests that are being de­ est in tho forest affairs, but thoy nro
nil greatly interested in anything that
stroyed, and this must lie stopped.
For over a century the nuturo of affects the welfare and prosperity of
this forest trouble has been stated our nation—today nnd tomorrow.
time and again by many competent
observers. In 1005, for instance,
President Itoosovolt said, "If tho pres­ RE-ORGANIZATION
ent rate of forest destruction is al­
OF PEOPLES BANK
lowed to continue, with nothing to
offset it, a limber famine is inevitable.
OF SANFORD
You can prevent Hueh u famine, by
wise action taken In time, but once the
Effective thin week, a comploto
famine occurs, there in no possible change in thu management of the Peo­
way of hurrying tho growth of tho ples Dank of Hanford takes pluce.
trees necessary to roliovo that fam­ Hanford lias just had a magnificent
ine." His statement is even moro In season in the celery and trucking bus­
point today thun it was in 1005, for iness. Old interests which have been
since then wo hnvo proceeded seven­ connected with the bank during the
teen yenrs further toward that time trying period of depression through
to which ho referred— that time when which the country has passed have
shortage-in forest products would decided to give up their hanking in­
“ bring disaster"—for wo all realize terests. A strong new group of peo­
how impossible it would bo to live ple hnvo taken charge, new capital
without forests,
put in, nnd a new set of officers hav­
lietween 1005 nnd 1007, some 150,- ing the strongest of financial back­
000,000 acres of national forests came ing will lake charge.
Thu Peoples Dank will continue to
into existence, and many state for­
ests were created also, which were operate ns a home institution taking
placed under tho enro of trained for­ cure of Us depositors ami doing its
esters. During these years tho few share to build up Hanford and the sur­
and now American forestry schools rounding section,
Taking active charge of tho bank
wore sending nearly nil of their men
direct to tho national am! state for­ from tills date on will lie the follow­
ing officers and directors:
J. II. Anthony, president.
Dr. B. Piilcston, Vice-President.
H. I*. Smith, vice-president nnd
cashier.
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C. E. Williams, Doctor.
W. E. Scoggins, Director.
Delow is published a statement of
thu
condition of thu bank at this time,
Many persons, otherwise
Witli the completion of this re-organ­
f l vigorous and healthy, are
ization and tho pulling in of nuw cap­
Q bothorod occasionally with
ital and strong now organization, this
j.;! indigestion. The effects of a
./j disordered stomach on tho ^ bank will continue to do Uh share in
■J system are dangerous, and ■■ taking care of thu financial needs of
M prompt treatment of Indigos- I Hanford.
D tlon Is Important, “ The only Q
Statement of condition of the Peo­
medicine I have needed has ■■
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Dnnk at close of business Juno
boon something to aid dittos- ■■
tlon and cloan
tho llvor," D 8th, 11)22:
writes Mr. Fred Ashby, a n
Liabilities
McKinney, Tozas, farmer. | Capital Stock .................... $ 30,000.00
D “ My medicine Is
1.23
Surplus
ami Undivided
Profits ............................
1,527.00
Doposits .............................. 010,101.85
Dills Payable ......................
None

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ii-3j touches the spot, llko BlackDraught, I tako It In brokon
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doses after meals. For a long
m ttmo I tried pills, which grip■■ ed and didn't give the good
H rosults. Dlaok-Draught liver
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^ to koop, inoxpouslvo."
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druggist today—Ask for and
Insist upon Thedford'a—the
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HA RT- M1DDLETON
Tho wedding o f Ruby Glminy Hart
and Arthur. Herman' Middleton took
place at the home of the bride's par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Hart on Ge­
neva avenue at 8 o'clock the evening
of Juno 7th. Dr. Walker performed
the ceremony using the ring service.
Tho parlor where tho woddiiig took
piaco was decorated with vases of
pink roses and fem and a bridal bow­
er was made of asparagus fern, lady
bamboo and pink hydnranga under
which tho wedding party wore cssembiod: First came tho maid of honor,
Miss Mnrgnret Zachary, followed by
the dainty little flower girl, Marlon
Estridgo bearing the brido’s bouquet.
The bride entered with her father who
gave hor in marriage. Tho party was
met by tho groom and his best man,
Tom Brotherson. Mrs. Boyd was at
tho piano nnd accompanied Miss Hermlnia Lehmnn, who sang just preccdingj tho ceremony, "Oh, Promise Mo"
by DeKoven. Tho Lohcngrinn wed­
ding march was played ns the party
was taking Us place, and ngnln Miss
Lehman sang softly nnd sweetly dur­
ing tho ceremony, "Oh Promise Me"
by D'Hordclop. The bride, a dainty
brunnotte, was very sweet nnd love­
ly In her frock of white. Canton
Crepe mado basque effect and trim­
med in shirred white Satin ribbon nnd
wearing n long bridal veil of white
tulle with tiny clusters of white os­
trich feathers on the border, tho veil
was hold in place with a wreath of
orange blossoms. Tho bride’s bou­
quet was bride's ruses nnd asparagus
forn. Miss Zuchery's frock was of
green taffeta made basque effect. She
enrrled pink roses nnd fern. Little
Miss Estridgo wan dressed in dainty
white organdie.
Cake nnd brick ice cronm wore serv­
ed at the conclusion of the ceremony
which carried out tho chosen color of
pink and white. There wore about 150
guests, among them tho brido’s pntcrnal grandmother nnd great aunt and
uncle, Mr. nnd Mrs, W. W. Miller and
the girlr. from the bride's Sunday
school class, tho Dopcndable Class
from the M. E. church.
Tho out-of-town guests wore: Mr.
Middleton’s sister and husband, Mr.
nnd Mrs. W. H. Bellamy and fnmily of
Sorrento; a brother, Berlin Middleton
nnd Mrs. Mabel Register, of Palntka,
and Mr. und Mrs. Clifford I'roqtor, of
Genova; Mrs. I. C. Hughes, Mrs. Kate
Powell and Mrs. Edna Ogilivo, of DoLand,
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GUN CLUB
TRANSFERRED
PROPERTY

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THE ELKS WILL GET BUSY
AT ONCE
Tho transfer of tho property of tho
Rod and Gun Club was made -last
night at a meeting held In tho court
houso and this fine club building now
becomes tho property of tho Sanford
Elks lodge. The property consists of
a flno club houso nnd an ncre of land
situated on tho lake front just off of
Second streot an dtho p'nns of tho
building will make it an Ideal Elks
lodge room nnd club houso. The San­
ford lodge will take on new life now
that they have their own quarters
again and the members arc planning
a big campaign for membership to be
started with a big celebration to bo
hold sjn n time in July to which nil
tho lodges in this part of the state
will be in* ited.
. Have you read the want ads today?
Servant Girl Wouldn’t Go in Cellar
Fearing Rats.
Mrs. Teppor, Plainfield, N. J., says:
"Rats were so bad in our cellar the
servant girl wouldn't go
thoro.
Bought some RAT-SNAP nnd it
cleaned all tho rats out." RAT-SNAP
destroys rats and mice.
Absolutely
prdvents odors. Comes in cako form,
no mixing. Cats or dogs won’t touch
it. Three sizes, 35c C5c, $11.25. Sold
and guaranteed by Ball Hardware
Co.—Adv.
If you hnvo reason to thing your
child is suffering from worms, take
the safe course—use Whito's Cream
Vermifuge. Worms can not resist
its expelling influence.
Price, 35c.
Solti by Union Pharmacy.— Adv.
In Circuit Court, 7th Jmlii'lnl Circuit,
Scinlimlc County, Florida.—
In Chnoccry.
NOTICE TO NON-It ESI II ENTS.
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.linnon &lt;&gt;. .Irik*, Jr., T r u s te e for
thu
clillilroii o f E lUahetli C. JulU*. ut ul.,
I &gt;ufcndatili&lt;
T&lt;&gt; JAM EH (l, .1 E L K Ft. JR.. T R U S T E E
F u ll T H E C H I L D R E N O F E l . l / . A IIETII C. .IEI.KN, If livin g, am i If
duad. to all parlli'H c la im in g a n y IntiircslH u nder J a m e s U. Jelk*.
Jr.,
Trmttcu f o r the Ch ildren o f Kllxnbolh
C. JulliH, doueuHcd, o r othurwlHe, In
I he f o l l o w i n g duHcrlhod land:
Threu ultuh o f lam! In th e n o rt h w e * t
o u n r to r o f tho *ou th ea*t itimrtcr o f
Section l», T o wiimIi 11&gt; 31, R a n g e 31 East,
lo comin enuo at the c e n t e r po*t o f *nlii
section, th en ce run nouth !* clmliis ami
in link*, th en ce ea*t 3.30 chains, th en ce
Smith li.10 chain*, tlioncu We*( 3.30
chain s to point o f beg in ning .
II npiH'urlng liy a s w o r n hill o f c o m ­
plaint filed herein a g a in s t yen
that
you hnvo or c laim mmiu Interest In tha
Halil described land,
You are th e r e f o r e h ereb y
rc&lt;|u!red
nml ordered to ho am i a p p ea r h o f o r o
ou r h» lit Circuit Cou rt at tti6 Cou rt
House lit Sanford, Florid a, on tho flr*t
Monday In A ugust, 1022, be in g tho 7 th
day o f said month, then nml th ere lo
make a n sw e r to the hill o f c o m p la in t
herein filed against you, ami therein
fall uni, else sahl hill will lie ta k en as
co n fe s se d a g a in s t you,
follow ed
hy
filial decree.
It Is fu rther o r d e re d that thl* n otice
he pu blished In the Hanford lle r a ld , a
nowHimpnr
p u blish ed
In
Hemlnole,
County. Florid a, o n c e ea c h w e e k f o r a
period o f eig h t c o n s e c u t iv e w cuks.
Done arid o r d ered tills 2 3 rd d a y o f
May. 1022.

Thoro woro many lovoly 'gifts,
among thorn a beautiful chest of sil­
ver from Mr. nnd Mrs. Hnrt, cut
glass, Chinn, silver, table and hod lin­
ens nnd n beautiful mahogany clock
and many other things,
Tho hnppy couple aro spending
their honeymoon at Daytona Dench.
Tho hrlde’B going away frock wns of
blue taffeta trimmed in Henna with
ncccssorios to mntch. They will bo nt
homo on Geneva avenue after July
1st, Doth brida and groom aro favor­
ites with a large circle of friends, Tho
hrido is a graduate of Sanford High
School clnss of 1921. The groom haB
boon n vaiuod employe at tho McCullor store for tho pnst four years.
Ono nnd all wish them n long nnd
(HEAL)
H. A, MOUOLABH.
Clork Circuit Court.
hnppy life together.— Written by Ma­
.Seminole County, Fla.
DICKINSON * DICKINSON.
bel C. Ellsworth.
Solicitors f o r Com pln ln un t.

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Forry Jornlgan and Braxton Baggett,
plaint ?l*ed "heroin*1 agalnet^yL01 *"m.
Camilla Imints,
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John T.V K e lly and Addle N, K o lly , D e-

You are th ereforo herei,v
and ordered to ho ’anil
our Bald Circuit Court i f ' t h e
Houso in Sunford, Florida .A, .. Cobm
Monday In August, 1022.
dny o f said m onth then amt
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m ake a n sw e r to the bill nr J h(r» t»
“ L o r a T w o ^ i a S T h r e s J I ) o f Block herein filed against y " V umi iPU|'1'
Throe (3), o f Chapman A T ucker s A d­ fall not, else said hill wit bo tstSi!*1*
dition to Hanford. Florida.
You and ouch o f you uro hereby Ms final*deore^* * n*1 y,,u'
oulred and orderod to bo and
beforo our said Circuit Court at the be* puhlfshed*ln"the *8nnford ‘ n j . " ? ! 1**
Court House In Sanford, Fmrldn, on tho
first Monday In August, 1UZ3I, being **)?
7th day o f said month, then and thero lod o f eight con secu tive wrelV B P,N
Done nnd ordered this 2s/,i ,
to innke niiswor to the hill o f cotn- fru dsr of
plaint filed herein against you. ana May, 1022,
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B.I A. DOUOLAhb
therein fall not rise « » l dfnW * L S l,L b!
taken as confessed, to bo follow ed ey a
C lerk Circuit ”’ '

T o * j o i "n , T. KELLY. AND A PD IE N.
KELLY If living, and tf dead, to all
persons
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1,l4!lt&amp;r°»callyldo
John
T. ojslm
Kelly lnnnd
Addle
N. Kony, orf
TO THE ELKS LAST NIGHT AND otherwise.
In nnd to tho fo llo w in g de-

TALLAHASSEE, Juno Ll.-Cnndldutu for speaker of the next House
of Representatives nro now making
vigorous canvasses, and five have al­
ready signified their intention of mak­
ing tho race.
L. D, Edge of Glovctnnd, Lake coun­
ty ,is a candidate.
Mr. Edge was
speaker pro torn during the 1021 ses­
sion nnd made n fine record as a pre­
siding officer at the times lie was
called to tho chnlr,
EiRjenu S. Mathews of Starke, Brad­
ford county, has announced that ho
will lie in tho race. Mr. Mathews was
a member of the legislatures of 1005^
1007 and again in 1011.
Ho was
speaker of the houso in 1007 nnd
made a splendid record as u presiding
officer.
Forest Lake of Sanford, Scmlnolo
county, has announced his candidacy.
Mr. Lnko is nn experienced legislator
having represented his county in tho
sessions of 1011, 1013 nnd 1015.
Friends of Amos Lewis, of Mnrinnnn, Jackson county, any ho will bo
t lM I .7 l» l nn nettve candidate for Bpenker. Mr.
Lewis represented his county in tho
Assets
Butikinir House ............... $ 25,000,00 legislatures of 1015, 1017 nnd 1010.
A. W. McLaren of Wellborn, Su­
Furniture anti fixtures....... 10,000.00
Otlior Real Estate ............
4,344.70 wannee county, is being urged by his
Loans nnd Discounts ......... 455,025.40 friends to onter the contest, but ho
Stocks and Bonds ............. 23,050.00 has not yet made formal announce­
Other Assets .......................
0,000.00 ment of his candidacy.
Thu Taylor County Herald has nom­
City Vouchors ...................
374.10
Cash und ExchanRo ......... 117,025.13 inated W. T. Hendry, whu will rep­
resent Tnylor in the 1023 session for
$041,710.51 speaker nnd Htrongly urgos his fltnoa*
for that important position.
It is prohnldu that others will on­
Think of itl In n few years tlie
ter
tho contest nnd that tho caucus of
fume of Tunlac has gone round tho
world. Tho reason is merit alone.— 1023 will he ono of tho livost hold'in
many years.—I'alntkn News,
Union l’hnrmncy.—Adv.

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!■ Circa It C o srl. Tlh
ClreaH.
Seminole County, F lorida.—
la C M neery.

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6 - 0 - 0 to

K1»f l 'lt\ s further ordered that this ,' 9 t*c ® DICKINSON A DPCk I nhon
S o licitors fo r Compla|,la,„
be published In ‘ h e Hanford Herald, a
newspaper published In‘ ®0 *n«Vio^OU2 f
ty, once each woek fo r a period o i
In Circuit Court, Tlh Judlri.i
,
geminate County, FI o/ m. &lt;l,f“ h.
In Cba(ieri-r.
■ o( nji,f at a
b iUn cou
u rt.
,,
i js i ” '1 Wc lo'r s
k sclrou
NOTICE TO NON-HKHiuHvr^
Hcmlnolo County, Fin­
n y : A. M. W E EK S. D. C. W a l t e r ^B. Ballard, Complainant,
DICKINSON * DICKINSON,
Solicitors for Complainants. fl-U-Oto H arvey B. Hurd, and hnlrn 0f in,.nk ..
Hill, et al.. Defendants
1 Jacol&gt; «■
TO l i A I l V E Y B. HURD
HEIR
S
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JACOB
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In Court o f County Judge,
Seminole
County, State o f F lorida

m s r a 'i , "

NOTICE OF EXECUTOR.
(F o r F inal D isch arge)

«&lt; -if

IfavAI'S 82? ”' J" I S -

u u r a . o r m e u o t r s o f Jacob .\rilin'

o r olther o f thorn, or otherwi.. i '
the fo l lo w in g described land' *
The n o r.h east I Quarter
m Hci-tion ti
In re Kstnte o f
WO. 21 H n il l h .
ln n -a
&lt; i , r I L
Tw
vp. 21 South, R a n g e ' i S S t *OI\mMi
- d 0.?c ®l,,,1ln», ‘ herefrom the ('howls*
^ ‘liotlcJPki hereby given, to nil whom nn
It may concern, that on the 16th day o f doscr hot! lands which have bssn nrJ!
August, A. D. 1023. 1 "hall nPPly *o Dio vlously sold nnd conveyed, to-wip tv!
Honorable E. F. Houehoidor, Judge o f South h a lf o f tho North Quart.* .t
said Court, as Judge o f Probate, for Northeast Quarter * * m.w.IiJ? 2fl6i of
my flnul discharge as E xecutrix o f the 21 Smith. Hitnffo
ostnto o f F. M. Lough, deceased: and p in * *\t tho North-nr uni corner of S*#*.
2[i paf,
that nt tlie same time I will present my tlon 24, T w p, aj South,
final accounts ns Executrix o f said es­ and running thence East 3t*J % !•
South
480
feet,
West
312
^
tate, and ask for their approval.
North 460 feot to the point of h.*i»
Mated Juno 6th, A. D. 1922.
nlng, contuiiilng about
nere* mor*
MATTIE II. LOUait.
13-iUc
Executrix. Jobs; nml the S o u th -west Quarter af
Hectlon 24, Tw p. 21 Smith, lla'icl ?{
Bast, and North half of North...J
o f Hectlon 21. Twp : t Horn?
In Circuit Court. 7tli Judicial C ircuit, Quarter
R a nge 29 East, all o f which lindS tV*
In nnd for Seminole County,
F lorida.— In C hnncrry
Florhln!* b 0 l" B
a®*"«"'»l» S ft a S
It a p p e a rin g b y a sworn bin of com.
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS.
Plaint Hied heroin again si you that )?a
have or claim som e interest p, the nS3
F.
W ood ru ff, Complainant,
described land.
“ la
vs.
You nro thorofore hereby requited
C. II. Llndsloy, Plcrrn Frcdln nnd E. J. uml
orderod to ho ami appear b.fnr.
Close, ot nl. Defendants,
our en d Circuit Court lit the Court
To C. II. Llndsloy, Pierre Frodln nnd E. Houso
Sanford. Florida, oa theflru
J. Close, and the unknow n
heirs, M o p htyIn In
August. 1922 belnir ij?I
legatee*, grantees and devisee*, nnd 7th
day
o
f
month, thou and there
all persons claiming any Interest In to make a nsaid
sw e r to the bin nf cien!
tho InmlH described an follow s, toPlaint
heroin
fltoil
ngnlimt y„u Tnfl
wlt:
liegin oin g in ciiiiiiih .iiniii, ami u- therein fall not. else sub! blit will h.
and 8-100 chains EnBt o f
Southwest taken uh con fessed against m u , follow!
corner, Hectlon 36. Township 10, Houtli ed hy final decrao.
Range 30 East, run North 13 chains. . 11 liL.f.u.r ,h.or. or,!°i'‘’ 'l thin thl. notice
East 21 chnln*. nml Southwesterly 16 .b o published In the Hanford llerald »
published In Hemlnnl* Coin.
nnd 26-100 chain*. We*t 13 chain*. Also •howspupor
Florida, on ce each week for a utr.
beginning 20 and 4-100 chains East o f ty.
lod
o
f
eight
consecutive weeks
Northwest corner, Hectlon 2, T ow n sh ip
20. Range 30 East, run East 6 chains. Ma&gt;° ni"o2,iil,&lt;*
tlli"
South 16 chain*. West 6 chains, and
(HEAT.)
E. A. DOHflLASS,
North 16 chain*.
Also beginning 360
C lerk Circuit I'ourt.
feet Houtli nml 416 foot Wo*t o f Vi Sec­
Hemlimb- County Ha.
tion post on En*t line o f Hectlon 36, D I C K I N S O N * DICKINSON.
K K
Township 10, Kongo 30 EnBt, run West
S
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l
i
c
i
t
o
r
s
f
o
r
Complainant,
c-j.jtc
216 feot. Houtli 300 feet, East 216 feet,
North 300 feet, Also Lot 6, Block 14,
Tier 6 o f E. It. T r a ffo r d ’s Map o f Han­
ford. Florida, all o f whleh lands lying In th e C irc u it C ou r t, 7th Jutllrfal (frand being In Hemlnole County. Florida.
c u lt, Sc in Inote County , Florida.
— In C h a n c e ry ,
It appearing by a sworn hill o f c o m ­
plaint filed herein against you tho wild
N O T IC E O F NON-ltEHIlir.Vrx.
defendants that you have or
claim
some Interest In the described lands.
You and each o f you aro therefore Smith Druthers, Inc., a Ooriiorntlon.
Cornpln limnl,
hereby reijulred and ordered to ho nnd
vs.
appear before our said Circuit Court nt
tho Court Houso In Hanford, Florida, on All the unk n ow n heirs ut law of Joh#
P. Morion, et nl., Iicfemlunts
the first Mumlny In August, 1022, b e ­
ing the 7th day o f said month, then TO T H E UNKNOWN HEIRS n r JOHN
P, MORTON, If living, nml If dead. Ve
amt (here to ipukn answer to the hilt
till parties claim ing any Interest Bic
o f complaint herein filed against you
der John P. Morton, deceased, or oth­
and each o f you. and therein fall not,
erwise. In
also said hill will ho taken as c o n fe s s ­
Lot 1 o f Hloc.k 3 o f Tier I of Sen.
ed ngnlimt onch o f you follow ed hy fin ­
al ilecreo.
ford. Florida, according to E It. TrefIt In further ordered that tills notice ford s Map o f tho Town of Himford,
ho published lu thu Hanford Iturnli), a
It appearing hy a sworn bill of cumnewspaper published lu Hemlnole Coun­ plaint filed herein against you that
you
hnvo or ululm sumo Interest In Ike
ty, Florida, oneo each woek fo r a p o r­
said property,
ted o f eight consecutlvn weeks.
You nro th ereforo hereby require!
Done nml ordered thin 6th dnv o f
nnd ordered to ho and appear before
June. 1922,
our said Circuit Court at the Court
(HEAL)
E. A. DOHOLASH,
Houso In Hanford, Florida, on the first
Clark Circuit (Court,
Hemlnole County. Fla. Monday In August, 1922, being the Ilk
Hy: A. M. W E E K S , D. C. day o f satd month, then and there to
mnka a n sw er to the hill of romplelot
JOHN O. LEONARDY,
Hollcltor fo r Complnlnnnt.
0-9-9tc heroin filed ngalnat you. and thertli
fall not. else said hill will be taken U
confessed ngnlimt you,
followed 11
In Circuit Court 7lh Judli’ lnl C ircuit, final decree.
It
Is
furthor
ordered
Hint
thl* notice
Semi mile County, F lorida.—
lie published In tho Hanford Herald I
In Chniirrry,
newspaper published In Hetnlnolo Coatty, Florida, once each week for a per­
NOTICE TO NON-HBHIUHNTS.
iod o f eight con secu tive weeks.
Done nnd ordered till* 21rd day «(
N. II. Oarnor, Complainant,
May. A. D. 1922.
ve.
(HEAL)
E. A. DOUHLA8&amp;
E. C, Pnrkluirst, nnd Halllo A. ParkClork Circuit Court,
hurst, Ills wife, ot al.. Defendants.
Hemlnole County. FU
TO E. C. PARKIIHRHT. nnd HAI.LIE DICKINSON ft DICKINSON.
, „.
A. PARKIIHRHT, If Dvlng, nml
If
Hollcltor* fo r Complnlnant. 8-l-w

�ffiHSS®

ir Traffic League
ia
GoodMeeting
a t the Valdez Hot*

HAVE RADIO RECEIVING
STATION

Central Florida Water Traffic
' hejd n preliminary meeting
JJ vsldez hotel, Sanford, Thuw-

By FLORENCE LAWSON, In Tlmes-Unlon

'rftemoon for the purpose of dlsf t h U m Ka Rn Ha m la *a
yrA Hi m im H/i
s new brief which will be
u up, and the drafting of a map
Sunday’s Timos-Union gave Sanford ley, who aro contemplating tho erec­
h will show several proposed a half pago filled with viowa of tho tion of a business block nnd annex to
" routes, nnd which will be pre- city and tho following glimpse of tho the Vnldez hotol. Tho old building is
Vj #t the hearing In Sanford on commercial growth of tho city ns seen now being torn down, but definite
j; by the Government onglnoor. by Floronco Lawson, special writ­ plans havo not been finished for the
-ural members of tho league er on tho Tlmes-Union, who was sent now building, which, it is estimated
Orlando nnd Sanford were pre- hpv, Inst week for that purpose:
wilt cpst about {75,000.
.
discuBBed plena in which
From the moment you see tho cozy
Charles Merriwcthor has had tho
Lfcie information for this project
homes set back on wide streets with old Magnolia House torn down, and is
u be obtained and placed in the
well kopt inwns shaded by tnll, bonu- building in its place a modern twoartd brief and map which will tiful trees you know that Sanford is
Btory office block, with stores on tho
[h of the sources of interest at
a substantial, growing town.
ground floor and offices above. This
MXt meeting. Tho mop will show
Thoy nro not merely houses, thoy building will cost between {30,000 nnd
b proposed water route, tho rall{40,000.
L|ml all canals which have nl- are homes harboring happy families
j. been constructed in various of contented well-being. You know i Mr. Morriwethor is also one of
^ 0( the state. It will also in- they lovo their homes for there is evi­ Sanford’s successful growers.
Another imlicntlon of Sanford's
,(, the old and now hard surfaced dence in not only the clcnnlincss nnd
a which are now under con- look of comfort—but in tho flowers growth is tho oroction of the First
Ktion. One of tho most valuable nnd nicely trimmed hodges nnd slirub- National Bank building, on tho south­
j! 0f interest which will be bory in the gnrdens each homo pos­ east cornor of First nnd Park streets,
lirge acreage that would be sesses despite its grandeur or hum­ which will cost approximately {150,bleness.
000, nnd bo six stories high, The site
jpfd if canals wero built.
Thu
further
you
wnlk
in
tho
resi­
alone
is said to havo cost $30,000.
Iplan wdS also put under way for
dential
section
tho
more
you
suspect
gearing of now members o f tho
Tho banking Bpnco will cover 50x
L At the meeting on Juno 27 that there must bo a secret society ISO feet, and without a doubt this will
Lfllttee will bo engaged to sign at work whoso motto is; My homo be one of the finest bank buildings in
Ejv members of tho longue, and Bhull bo cozier than yours.
the stntc. Tho Now York architects,
Charity may, begin at homo— but o f Mowbray nml Fussingor, hnvo been
laepeted by officials of tho or­
ison that at this time the mem- greator importance (success begins engaged for the work. Thoy excel in
Up list will bo increased several there. A real homo nnd its environ­ plnnnlng bank buildings, having conEt&lt;| per cent. Now members are ment is tho inspiration spurring a trated on tiiat work, and are respon­
L seeded in this organization and man on to the heights.
sible for many fino bank buddings
Is it any wonder then thnt Sanford, erected in Florida.
I urged by tho officials for peoL tike n large Interest in it so with its background of homes should
In ndditibn two now garages nrc be­
[money may bo obtained for tho bq making Buch rapid strides in com­ ing built, one of them to bo owned by
kMt of n representativo whom merce? Every six months records an the San Junn Garage Company, of
|nuhi like to send to Wnshlng- improvement nnd murks some unusual Orlando.
I By tending a man to tho cnpl- growth hero.
O. P. Herndon is planning a motion
The next half year will witness the picture house which promises to bo
Ltter results could bo obtained as
[wwld he striking at the very erection of several important build­ ono of tho blggost in tho South when
I of which nid will probably come ings.
completed.
[ The plnit o f tho league is to I Tho Moisch building, a two story
An enthusiastic and aggressivo
I irrernl men to this plnca to block building, is being erected on the chamber of commcrco is in part re­
north side of First street, next to the sponsible for many improvements.
I for the project.
It new member was added to tho j post offico, probably ono of the best
A bond Issue of {025,000 was voted
bud the Sanford peopto stated locations _ in Sanford. It will hnvo nnd passed upon on May 17, $00,000
Whey were working every dny on five stores with thirty-two offices of which will bo used to build a new
Irojcct nnd hoped to noon bo nblo above, modern in every respect, oven primary school nnd for remodeling tho
port a list of new members. One to being equipped with a sprinkler high school and renovating other
school buildings.
■ valuable points brought out at system.
Mr. John Melsch, its owner, is one
■ceting was that a number of the
Congested conditions made this necI men would bo willing tq agree of Sanford’s leading citizens, a prom­ cssury, and is another indication of
Id certain per cont of their pro- inent grower nnd holder of Sanford Sanford’s fast growth.
{15,000 hnH hcen set aside for a pub­
Iby water if thoso canals wero real estate. With characteristic San­
■acted. All reports from differ- ford foresightedness, ho has planned lic library, nnd {32,000 for sewerage
lltcts in the stnto indicate that this building with an oyo to tho fu­ improvements and extensions to sub­
lire greatly enthused over tho turo. Five additional stories may ho divisions quickly springing up around
w ind arc working for new added to tho building whenever tho Sanford. Plans have been made to
Km. Tho main thing that tho need arises.
pave ton additional miles of city
Ail of Sanford has been laid out in streets, {GO,000 Is to bo spent on a
Kinpecintly needs at tbla time U
Tho yacht basin nnd municipal pier.
^nd all peopio interested in tho same foresightod manner.
An olghtcen-holo golf courso Is unnuiutinn are urged to Join as wide streets show that they are plan­
w i possible. Good results havo ning now on being 500,000 Btrong dor construction, nine holes of which
HhUen experienced from this somo dny, and when thoy do Sanford havo boon laid out and about ready
■ t . u i woman whose namo Is will bo elastic enough to accommodate for play.
Hitherto Sanford and celery hnvo
H eld psrclmsed several thousand thnt many and moro.
H i wrtli of property in Brovard * Tho Meisch building, it is said, will been synonymous—and although acres
cost {05,000. Tnlloy, of Lakeland, is and ncros of'colory nro planted nnd
shipped, it is not tho only means of
fq enthusiastic meeting is ox- tho architect,
livelihood us can bo ascertained by
Tho
building
on
tho
northeast
cor­
(o tike place on tho 27th as
time people from ull over tho nor of First nnd Park streets is own­ Its steady growth In commercial und
rill be present and Bevcrul wit- ed by Dr. S. Puleston und L. A. Brum- other directions.
sill be present nnd several
u will he placed on tho stand
I,rico8 of whont for ,uturo delivery
ify ns to the good tho canals Business Continues
r j,
J
T
i.
have, to ho suro, declined sharply in
Oteaay improvement thq Inst few weeks, but a liberal sup-

In

rou lost or found anything?
Id Want Ad will nolp you.

s jrour breath is bad, appetite
nd you feel "blue’ and dlscourfou need Hcrhino. Ono or two
Hll set you right. It is a great
Purifier. Price, GOc. Sold by
Pharmacy.—Adv.

four Summer'
Vacation

Ukereyiitf

BreezesBloii

r*ilroad end hotel

^ Bathing Deaches
JhFlorida
WBEIHCOMMEnCE
!

iiS*ralun on Application

38-20tc
k -T o hear f
r»nch for salo,
, Particulars.

ow "Uggestiveiy wicked
"com after a fellow gets

COLLECTIONS MADE BY COM
MITTEES HAVE BEEN
TURNED IN
Committees from the various civic
organizations appointed to raise funds
for tho band during the week May
1st to Gth hnvo turned In tholr final
reports which show {088.45 collected.
Tho following individuals collected
tho sum sot opposite their names. In
addition there wero a great many
smaller amounts collected by individ­
uals not on the committee:
G. F. Smith .......................{100.00
Ed. Higgins ...................... 75.00
Mrs. R. E. Totnr ............... 52.50
Fred Williams ................... 71.50
MrH, J. T. Brady ............... 34.00
W, E. Hcoggnn ............... 20.00
Randall Chase ................... 31.00
A. K. Uosslter ..........
25.00
Fred Wulstna ..................... 24.00
F, Woodruff .................
23.00
W*. M. McKinnon ............... 18.00
Donna Turner ................... 13.00
Thoro has been disbursed .from this
fund tho folowing amounts:
April concerts ...................{200.35
May concerts ..................... 278.50
Cost uml printing of tags.. 32.50

The* Hof-Mnc Battery Co., is not
going to put In a radio receiving sta­
tion, they already havo It In. This la
good news for the amateurta in San­
ford for Billy Hofmann la a good fel­
low and is ready to help any radio
enthusiast w ithhis troubles.
Billy Is very much Interested In the
Radio Amnmo and wilt In the near
futuro havo his Radiophone *relay In
operation whereby the radio fan will
not hnvo to install an expensive outfit
but can catch nil thq big broadcast
concorts as thoy nro received and re­
layed by Billy.
Billy gives a cordial Invitation to
all persons old and young If inter­
ested In rndio to visit him at the
Hof-Mnc Battery Co., where ho will
glndly explain his outfit nnd glvo any
Information concerning radio.

BIG CROP
Ferti/izers
Enrich the soil, increase the
yield, hasten maturity, im­
prove the quality. It pays to
use them regularly. Stock in
our warehouse at Sanford.
Booklet free from warehouse
or from—

Armour F ertilizer Works
Jacksonville. Florida_____

WANTED—Ono representative
in
Orange County to sell Grnnd Union
Tea Co. Products, wrlto Savannah
Brunch, Snvannnh, Ga.
APPLY SULPHUR AS TOLD WHEN
YOUR SKIN BREAKS
OUT

Any breaking out of the skin on
face, neck, arms or body is overcome
IF MIXED WITH SULPHUR 1
quickest, by applying Montho-SulDARKENS SO NATURALLY NO
phur. Thu pimples scum to dry right
BODY CAN TELL
up and go away, declares a noted skin
specialist.
Nothing lias ever been found to tako
tho place of sulphur as n pimplo re­
mover. It is harmless and inexpen­
using it to Keep tnclr nuir a good, sive. Just ask any druggist for a
even color, which is quite sensible, as small jar of Rowles Muntho-Sulphur
wo are living in an ago when a youth­ and use it like cold cream.— Adv.
ful appearance is of tho greatest ad­
vantage.
SEED CORN, COWPEAS, VELVET
of theso concerts tho Chnmbor of
Nowadays, though, wo don't havo
BEANS, MILLET, GRASS
Commorco has made arrangements to tho troublesome tuSk of gathering the
SEED, SORGHUM
givo a gala dance at Lark Mary Ca­ sngo and tho mussy mixing at homo,
sino Thursday, Juno 29th. Bandmas­ All drug stores soli tho roudy-to-uso F or lmmedlnla shipment. All Boasonable Field and V egetable Seeds. W r it *
ter Ball has boon appointed chairman product, improved by the addition of fo r Price 1,1st and Catalogue. Our bea u ­
tiful and Inetructlvo ca ta logue Is free
of the committee
arrangements other ingredients, cnlled '‘Wyeth's and
gives valuable
Information
an
nnd this affair will bo given wide Sage nnd Sulphur Compound.” It is fa rm in g and gardening fo r Florida and
tho South, w r l t o to ue today fo r sp e c­
publicity.
very populur beenuso nobody can dis­ ial prices on ynur seed requirements.
complete stock will ounblo ua to
It is hoped that by drawing from cover it has been applied.
Simply Our
su pply you to ndvnntago In prtao and
neighboring communities n large at­ moisten your comb or soft brush with qunllty.
tendance will lie secured and sufficient |t nnd draw thi through your hair,
E. A. Martin Seed Co.
money rnisoil to nssuro tho band the taking one small strand at a time; by
Oldest nnd I.nrgrat Heed House In Fla.
necessary funds to continue their morning tho gray hair disappears, but
202-200 East Hay Street
weekly concerts.
what delightB tho indies with Wyeth’s JAt'KHONVII.1,13
-1FI.OH1DA,
A number of local peopio havo tho Sngo nnd Sulphur Compound, is that,
mistaken idea that sinco tho band has besides beautifully darkening the hair
GOOD GRADE
been mustered in ns a military outfit after a few applications, it also prothoy nro receiving tho sumo money duces that soft lustro and appearance
STABLE MANURE
tho city nnd Chamber of Commorco 0f abundance which is so attractive,
CHEAT
paid thorn. This, howovor, is not tho __Adv.
Prompt Shipment
members of the city band. Those who
constituted thu city band have spec­
ialized on concort selections nnd it
was for this service nnd class of muHic that thoy wero paid. As a military
organization their repertoire will bo
chiefly marches und it is hardly fair
to oxpect them to put in the extra
timo rehearsing for concerts without
some compensation. Further particu­
lars of the dance to bo held nt Lake
Mary Casino on Juno 29th for tho
benefit of tho band will be given lat­
er.
MORTGAGED HOMES

Notice is hereby givon thnt tho
Board of County Commissioners in
nnd for Seminole County, Florida, will
nt their next regular mooting to bo
held in tho Court House at Sanford,
Fin., on Wednesday, July 5th, A. D.
1022, at 10 o’clock a. in., receive bids
for tho purchase of Two 1-Ton Trucks,
equipped with dump bodies, they to
bo new trucks, nnd the cost not to ex­
ceed $700.00 each, tho board reserves
the right to roject any or all bids.
E. A. DOUGLASS,
44-3tc
Clerk.

L. W. BERGMANN
Box 2103, Station A, Jacksonville, FU.
LANDIS, FISH ft HULL
Attorneys and Counsellors-at*Law
DoLAND. FLORIDA
Will practice in tho State and Feder­
al Courts. Special facilities for Ex­
amining and Perfecting Land Titles.

SCHELLE MAINES
LAW YER
Office in the Court House
SANFORD
-:FLORIDA

Notice is hereby given that the
Board of County Commissioners in
GEO. G. HERRING
and for Seminole County, Florida, will
nt their next regular meeting to ho
Attorncy-at-I.aw
held nt the Court IIouso in Sanford,
No. 14 Garner-Woodruff Buildin
Fin., on Wednesday, July 5th, A. I),
1922, nt 10 o’clock a. m. roeeivo bids
SANFORD, FLA.
for tho purchase of 225 seats for tho
Court Room, specifications mny he ob­
tained from the Clerk of the Bonn! of
County Commissioners in tho Court
House nt Sanford, Fin., the board re­
JEWELER
serves the right to reject any or all
MY SPECIALTIES:
bids,
Picknrd'u 11uml-Pointed China
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Gorham’s Sterling Sliver
44-fltc
Clerk.
Rogers' Plated Ware
Elgin and Waltham Watches
Many times Tanlnc has done what
was thought to bo impossible. It’s
worth your trial.— Union Phnrmncy.
— Adv.

Thero wus recently published a
statement relative to tho ownership
Throughout Country! of Brn,n ,it fnlr prices; is consid- of homes in Now York state. Accord­
______
I ered to hold out bettor prospects for ing to thnt statement tho number of
(Hy The Associated Praaat
general business than a short crop at homos other than "farm houses" was
NEW YORK, Juno 12.— Indications 1'igh prices,
2,240,931, of which 507,753, or 20.7%
of industrial improvements, signs of J O’1 tl**8 basis, cotton prospects nro wero wonod by tho occupants. Of
n renewed easing In money rates nnd n°t 80 encouraging.
Floods hnvo thoso owned homes, 329,438, or 55.1%
divtrso testimony ns to crop condl-1wnshed out important growing areas wero nmrtgnged. Thus, over half of
tlons nro tho fentures in business and ■&gt;n l,io southwest while tho mild wln- tho private homcH in Now York stuto
finnneo of the pnst week. Oommod-1ter nm! wot 8PrinK hnvo aided tho nro mortgaged.
ity prices still show a firmer tono, r o - ! boll weovil nnd dolnyed planting.
Possibly this exhibit of mortgaged
homes is exceptional. Study of 1020
census statistics on tho subject seems
to indicuto thnt in lnrgc industrial
states tho number o f mortgngod
homes is greater than in agricultural
states, both in number nnd per cent­
imes. Indeed, such indication hold
good with the excoption of Htntos
FARMERS!
Hundreds o f People
where farming is conducted on n largo
Place your order with
Have Bought From
scale. In so such stnto, howovor, nre
farm mortgages on tho nvorage of
us for
1 to 12 Bottles
long durution, thoy evidently bolng
SEED BED CLOTH
cleared by crop sales within a few
yenrs. 'Mortgages on private homos Druggist Sells 12 Gross (1728 Bottles)
invariably extend ovor largo poriods.
of FKRRALINR in Short Period.
Farm mortgages aro for ''huBinoss"
Only Wonderful Properties Could
purposes. Mortgages on private homes
Sell a Medicine So Fast.
companies nppcnr to bo making modDo the right thing nt tho right time, on tho other hand, nro n means to tho
McCRORY1’S 10c STORE
cst profits. The vnlua of building1 Act quickly in timo of danger,
on dof homo-owning. Home-ownlng
contracts let in twonty-soven north-j In timo of kidney dnngor, Doan’s is incentive to Baving, and is moro
eastern states during Mny set a new Kidney Pills nro moBt effective,
thrifty whon it comes within earning
high record for all timo nnd was bIx ,j Plenty of Sanford evidence of their capacity than rent-paying is. This is
*'
*
■*
"' ----------------------Ask your
neighbor!
times greater
than
tho
monthly
av- worth.
Ask your
neighbor!
why BUC}, organizations ns building
urngo during 1014.
J
| Miss Ruth II. Phelps, 318 Pulmctto and lonn associations encourage tho
Autoniobilo production during Mny Avo., Sanford, says: "I cun rocamrccam- buying nml building of homes whonalso exceeded all previous records, mend Doan’s Kidney Pills oh I have ovor thoro is onuugh capital und fu*
Centrally Located
while the stool companies roport In- used them nnd know whnt they nro. turo prospects to warrant.
(•reused demand from manufacturers I was tired all the timo nnd lacked I Mortgaged homes nre much more
FIRE-PROOF
of agricultural implements. #sRnilrond energy. I had pnlnH in my bnck and creditable than rontod homes. In splto
s?
Cool, Airy Rooms, and
car loadings rose in tho week ending often specks came before my eyes nml of tho mortgage tho
homo-owner ono to u dozen liottloe.
Could n medtutno soli llkn this unions I 5
Mny 27 to a level compnrablWto thnt 'confused mo. y feet bloated budly(gains n different and moro advnntng- It roully did brlmr to thoso sufforlnit ■
Ocean Front Apart­
's a ches und nulns, I n - ' 5
prevailing before the coal strike nnd nnd my kidneys did not net aB thoy eous status in society. He gives ovi- from rheum atism
ments
at reasonable
*’ an gs nnd the nrfoats
of H
and p oor fu n ction ing k id - 9
thu movement of merchandise was should. Another member of my fnm-|denco of Rubstuntiablllty and pormanrates the year round
or, real nnd sa tisfa cto ry ■
sixteen per cont greator than the ily had used Doan's Kidney Pills so oncy, and hns credit he
otherwise JrpTlef
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Thoso largo sales p ro v e ■
that Korrallno Is w h a t wo claim It to 9
C. M. CUSTER
same week a year ago. Orders for I procured somo nt tho Union Phar- would not have.— Florida Post,
ho. Nature’s on o greatest tonic."— Adv. *
railroad equipment continue to be mack. Doan’s cured mo of the trou -1
■—
placed in satisfactory volume.
bio und I am glad to say n good w ord1 There’s something about a s
Latest reports from tho northwest for them."
jinr that reminds us of the k
Indicate, meanwhile that tho prospects I GOc, nt nil dealers. Foster-Milbum I pants sculptors use to drape d
nre for a good wheat crop,
iCo., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.—Adv.
{statesmen.

HENRY McUULIN

ATTENTION

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SOCIETY FOR
THE WEEK
(Tram Mondsr'i BsOrJ
Mra. W. L. Tapp of Elam avenue
and Third street spent the day In Or*
lando.
Mr. and Mra. B. W. Herndon apent
the wook-end very pleasantly at Day*
ton Beach.

•' i

•ill,

Misses Ruth nnd Qor* Lee TUHs
leave tomorrow fo r the League Con­
Miss Norma Griffin o f Kissimmee ference at Whiter Park, where they
was the week-end guest o f Miss Sar_, will represent the local league.
its Lake.
Mr. nnd Mrs. R. C. Dowling and
Miss Carolyn Spencer left thl* af­ John Weston o f Jacksonville are
ternoon for Gainesville where she will here the guests o f Mr. and Mfs. Gif­
ford Garrett. Mr. Dowling Is repor­
nttend summer school.
ting the Bar Association meeting in
William Mallem left for Galnesvillr Orlando.
today .where ho will attend the Uni­
DUPLICATE BRIDGE CLUB
versity Summer School.
A very delightful social event of
Miss Sarlta Lake and her house yesterday was the bridge luncheon
guests left yesterday afternoon for given by Mrs. Puleston at her lovely
PasB-a-Grllle where they will attend home in Rose Court,, the guests In­
cluded tho members of tho Duplicate
n house party.
Brigo Club and one extra table of

w
(Tram lb su r ‘1 Hatty)
Roy Howard, tho bard of Pahokee
is here fo r the summer, after spend­
ing the past few months at the ban­
ana plantation on Lake Okeechobee.
•Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mlddldton
have returned from a wedding tour
to points on the coat coast arid their
many friends are congratulating them
upon their safe arrival.

The many friends of Mias Land*- ROTARIANS HAD T A L K ?
graf of- the Fernald-Laughton Mem­
ON IMPORTANT bubjs
orial Hospital are glad to see har out
A T TUESDAY'S Ml
again after several weeks sickness
that confined her to her room.
The Sanford notary cink
"heap much talk’’ on Tuesday
Mrs. J. P. Forest, Miss Drane Rob­
the local speakera, Rube M o ri I
erts and Miss Lalia Beasley leave
Charlie Britt had to defer th«,f
today for a visit to their old home in
vy stuff until next Tuesday
Sylvester. On their return to Sonthd guests were S. T. Brami
ford they will reside a t . 812 Park
W. 1&gt;. Goldberg of Daytona,
avenue.
bora o f the American Aut
Association and C. A. O'l
‘'Conntrj
Mrs. W. S, Jordan o f Jacksonville
agent of tho asoclatlon and
nnd Mr. and Mrs. diaries Bowyer of.
them gave very Interesting Ui
Jncksonvjllo ore In the city the
the fcood work of tho associati
guests of Mr. and Mrs, James Sha­
all parts o f the United State
ron. Mrs. Jordan has purchased a
O’Conrier In hla department
fine lot on Park avenue and will
on facts and figures about „
build a nice home this fall. Mr. Jor­
states and ha gave some of th
dan, formerly tho mayor o f Jackson­
ono about Florida yesterday
ville will bo here in a few weeks and
opened tho eyes of the Rotarla
they will make Sanford their home.
on though, they are all booste
know something about theft
A Winter Park Man, when ap­
stato. One statement that is
proached for an ad in that burg’s
of more than passing notice vn
homepaper, is reported to have said
Florida Is now mnking
that advertising didn't (pay.
That
provements than nny other iti
would Bcem to lend color to tho as­
the south.
sertion that Florida is tho "lasts
Nlshet Wingfield a well
frontier." Wonder, now, how did ho
gineer
and municipal expert
ever got that way?
gusta was present and
Got tho genuine Peters' Diamond greetings from tho Augusta
brand shoes nt Rivers Brothers, San­ Ians. He lived In Tampa
thinks
ford avenue. Your shoe money will years ago and
go farther.
67-4te Is about the best place
seen In the south nnd he pail
city
many fine compliments.
ARTHUR YOWELL CAUGHT
WHALE
Miss Ethel Henry of the wJ
College nnd daughter of Mayor
Arthur Yowcll, J. D. Davidson and ry of this city addressed the cl
Osborn Herndon wont to Boca Grun the subject of sending Anne IlJ
do fishing Monday and they had some nnd Lucy Flotchor, tho two
great sport. Arthur Yowell caught College girls to Paris to tho &lt;
tho largest tarpon weighing over 100 meet. These young ladies have|
pounds and he will have It stuffed wonderful records In nthloth
und brought back to Sanford for ex­ all they lack is the wherewill
hibition. Davidson and Herndon also take them over nnd bring then
caught some good ones but none as and all the clubs of Florida ar
large ns this ono.
They had fine cd to mako up n sum nnd send|
Bport nnd say the tarpon fishing Is Miss Henry plead their case
quently thnt it hns been decitj
tho life.
leave tho mntter In the hands
Of courso the Volstead law Isn't bonrd of governors who will no|
enforced. But why make an excep­ find a way to send Anne and
“ Gay Pnrco.’’
tion of the Volstead lnw?

B. A. Howard, who owns lots of
that muck land nnd about all the hot
air around Okeechobee, Is in town,
Miss Mildred Dickson, of Jefferson
getting acquainted with hla family
Court, Orlando, spent the wock-ond
Miss Myrtle Warner of Daytona
rooms were adorned with nnd meeting his host of friends hero.
here with her sister, Mrs. Chris Math­
and Mr. Herbert Master, of Port
tUica of roaoa nnd dn,B,c9. 0 n
ews.
Orange were guests of Miss Zeta
. ...
Soundings have been made for tho
im e a
n n
r t r a i n ) vvnsc
n u n filled
flllrtfl
each table twns
crystal
First
National Bank building t nd the
C. D. Sellers and F. Word of Tampa Davidson on Sunday.
with daisies, nnd little dnlsy cups
were among tho out of town visitors
filled with mints and snlted nuts. At oxcavntlon will commence at once.
Mr. nnd Mrs. H. L. Gibson, Mrs. one o'clock n delicious four course Much care had to bo exercised in mak­
stopping at tho Montezuma yester­
Allen Jones nnd Missos Lcoln Evans luncheon wns served.
ing tho soundings ns tho building will
day.
and Sndlo Sanders motored to Day­
The afternoon was pleasantly spent be six stories in height nnd will roMr. and Mrs. Robert Herndon and tona Beach yesterday.
with duplicate bridge, the prizes, quiro a good foundation.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Claude Herndon wore
dainty pieces o f china were won by
n congenial party motoring to Day­
Tho many friends of P. M. Boyd
Mrs. Clnude Howard, Miss Mary Mrs. R. A. Newman and Mrs. E. F.
will bo glad to hear that ho Is able to
tona Beach yestorday.
Howard nnd Mrs, Symmes, Sr., lonvo Householder.
tomorrow for Michigan, where they
Mrs. Pulcaton's guests included sit up nnd will Boon bo out again. He
Miss Dorothy Stokes accompanied will sepnd the summer.
Mrs. George Do Cottes, Miss Louisa has been too ill to get around and his
hor aunt, Miss Hazel Sorrell, to her
DcCottes, Mrs. D. L. Thrasher, Mrs. friends all over Sanford have missed
homo in Orlando today, and will bo
Mrs. Lake, Sr., who hns been spend­ George Knight, Mrs. E. F. Househol- hljn greatly esepclnlly the Sunday
her guest for a week.
ing tho winter with her son, Mr. For­ Mrns. F. E. Roumlllat, Mrs. B. W. school classes and tho members of tho
rest Lake on Park avenue, hns loft to Herndon, Mrs. Frank Miller, Mrs. A. Methodist church.
Deaconess Harriet R. Pnrkhlll of visit her other son in Jacksonville,
P. Connelly, Mrs. E. M. Galloway,
Jofferson St., Orlando is now visiting
George P. Dickson, southern stato
nnd Mrs. R. A. Nowman.
nt tho home of Mr. and Mrs B. F.
representative
of the Lexington Mo­
Jack Holland who hns been tho
Whitner of Oak avenue.
tor Co., is in Sanford. Mr. Dickson
guest of Walter Connelly, for tho Cadet Aviator of
hns his headquarters in Atlanta and
past week, left yesterday for St.
Dr. Claude S. Brocdln who is visit­ Petersburg, where he will open a law
Is here to help promote tho sale in
Carlstrom Field
ing his sister, Mrs. J. N. Robson, is office.
this section of this well .known car.
Found by Indian He is tho guest of tho B. &amp; 0 . Motor
spending n few days visiting old
friends In Lakeland and Tampa.
ARCADIA, Juno ^2.— Treed by a Company.
Mr. Francis Hoskins of Orlando
panther
nnd compelled to spend tho
who has been visiting this week his
Mrs. R. C. Bower and little son, uncle, Mr. C. M.,Berry of tho West greator part of it night In tho branch­
Messrs. Thompson nnd Newkirk,
Harry left yesterday for Daytona Side, hns left to visit his mother, Mrs. es of n cypress In tho wilds of tho Florida State distributors of tho IIupBench whore they will bo tho guests Vivian of TnllnhaBflcc.
Big cypress country; devoured by mobllc, nro in tho city to nttend a
of her parents, Mr. nnd Mrt, Harry
mosquitoes; his
clothes
torn to meeting of Hup dealers. They enmo
tntters
by
tho
cruel
teoth
of
tho
giant down from Jacksonville In their yacht,
Ward.
Dr. and Mrs. L. II. Phillips, Misses
snwgrnss
of
tho
south
Florida
Huplong, that Is ‘anchored near tho
Agnos Dumas nnd Marion Phillips
Today tho following young ladies nnd Raymond Phillips nnd Miss Lillie swamps; without food for nearly for­ lnko front. They are guests of tho
leave for summer college session nt Farnsworth,
motored to Daytona ty hours—these wore among the «z- local Hup dealers, the B. &amp; 0. Motor
Gainesville: Miss Spencer, Miss Mil­ Bench yesterday afternoon.
perlcnccs of Cudut Raymond White, Company during their stny here.
dred L. Huston and Miss Helen TorCarlstrom Flold, aviator, whose plane
willlgcr.
In compliment to Miss Dorothy cashed in the wilds of southeastern
Tho Coca Coin Bottling Company of
Humph, who has just returned from ^cc eoun^ ' n8^ Thursday about noon, this city has recently Installed ono of
Lieut, nnd Mrs. II. A. Bivens nro
tho Woman's College at Tallahassee nnd who returned to the flying field tho latest clectricnliy driven bottling [■
visiting the former's mother at El­ Fla., Miss Agnes Panins entertained yesterdny afternoon In one of tho mnehines on tho market.
It is on- j ■
kins, N. C., for ten days, going from
planes
that
had
searched
for
him
tirely
automatic
in
nction,
much
fns- J
nt a swimming riftrty ftt Palm Springs
there to Texas, where Lieut. Bivens
since
Thursday.
ter
than
tho
old
style
mnehines
nnd
Tickets will lie sold daily until September 30, limited retuj
yesterday afternoon.
will ln&gt; stationed.
Cadet White, whosa home is nt Manager Farisli Is very proud of it.
in# until October 3t, good to stop-over nt nil stations on eil
er the going or return trip, or both, at the following faresI
William Wadhroak, the second son Pritchett, Tex., wna making a prac­ Tho public is cordially Invited to call
Dr. Oliver J. Miller and family for­
of Mr. E. E. Wadhrook of our San­ tice flight from Carlstrom Field to nnd seo tho now machine In operation.
To Baltim ore............................ ..........$57.1
mer residents of Sanford, now resid­
ford Country nnd Golf Club, entered Okecchohco City nnd return last
ing In Ashvlllo, N. C., nro removing
Thursday
part
of
tho
flight
was
com­
To New Y o r k ...................................... ... $67(
Volie Williams relumed this morn­
the U. S. Nnvnl Academy nt Annapo­
to San Diego, Cal., accepting a much
pleted
without
incident
nnd
Cadet
lis, Md. This makes two sons of Mr.
ing from Jacksonville whore he wont
To Philadelphia ................. ...................$63
higher army appointment.
White flying alone, started on tho re­ to get some cam nnd nmong them
Wadhrook now at Annapolis.
turn trip, becoming turnod around was one of tho new Sport ModolB of
To B oston.......................... :................... $7^
Miss Ermlnln Houser who has been
Dr. and Mrs. Ben Caswell nnd nnd losing his bearings and his senso the Eight Oldsmobilc. This is tho car
attending school in Columbia, S. C. is
The Atlantic Coast Line Operates
guostR Misses Anna Lou nnd Kather­ of direction completely almost ns thnt caused a furor horo nnd olsoat homo now for tho summer with
soon
ns
he
started.
ine Huff nnd Wlnnotto Manning, Mr.
whero in tho stnto nnd Volie hns nl3—THROUGH TRAINS TO THE EASTher parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Turner
Instead of flying northwestwardly rondy had several customers for tho
anil Mrs. J. 1). Woodruff nnd Ho\yurd
with an excellently nrrnnged system of sleeping and din
Houser.
P. Smith wore n congenial pnrty mo­ White headed Ins piano almost duo sport model. It is certainly n good
cars, details regarding whiqh, together with a splendid
toring to Daytona Beach yesterdny south. When nt n point about forty looking model.
sortment of illustrated descriptive matter covering East
Mr. and Mrs. Gonrgo Do Colics nnd
miles southeast of Immoknlee, Leo
afternoon.
resorts, may be obtained by calling on
their guests, Mrs. G. A. Do Cottes,
county, bin fuel tank ran dry and his
Man named Cnrfrol had n bad ncnnd Miss Louisa Do Cottes spent tho
plane
crashed.
The
piano
was
com­
Dr. Sheldon M. Morris, Mrs. Lottie
cldcnt on the Sanford Orlnndo road
G. W. CRIM, Ticket Agent
week-end in Tampa, nnd other points
Dempsey, Miss Marjorie Dsmpsoy pletely wrecked, hut White escaped yesterdny when n car coming out of n
Phone
G3-J
Sanford, Flor
o f Interest on tho West Const.
nnd D. J. Haley of Jacksonville mo­ Injuty.
. . . .
. . .
side rond swung nlmost Into him and
I o stayed with the wrecked piano ho ,md to turn &lt;&gt;ff the Tond qulckIy
tored from Jacksonville yesterdny
Mrs. B. J, Starling lenves this af­
and aro tho gutsts of the former’s J' l" til ***° a‘,n
fmnk far enough t° i overturning his car. Ho broko tho
ternoon for Jacksonville whore she sister, Mrs. JJoo Harrold. Dr. Mor- 1 K vo ” m 1 B direction. Then White
The Standard Railroad of the South
Dodge up a trifle, but being a Dodge
will spend n few days with her sis­
rfs and Mr. Haley nnd MIhs Demp­ Rtnrtcd to walk townrd tho northwest it escaped had injury nnd Carrol es­
ter, Mrs. Robert W. Simms, Mr. and
sey left this morning for Clearwater looking for Bigns of human habitation caped with n few bruises nnd scrat­
Mrs. Simms will leave next week for
where Dr. Morris wns called by tho hut finding none.
ches. Another accident occurred on
a tour of South America.
With his clothing torn to tatters, Celery avenue when n negro drlvor
illness of his father, W. M. Morris.
C A I F — 800 AC R ES, Flowing well, Celery Land, I
They will also go to Sarasota, to In­ nnd bitten almost beyond endurance draped his Lizzie around n telegraph F O R
MI sh Hazel Sorrell nnd Jnck Lloyd
tracts or more, easy payments. This
spect his largt orange grove. Miss by tho swarms of mosquitoes in tho pole enusing much pnln nnd brulsos I U l i i J n u J j
of Orlando wero the week-end guests
----------------------- r - largest solid body o f Flowing well land I
Dempsoy going on to Tnmpn, whore Hwnmpy saw grnss, dnrkness over­ to all the Lizzies present.
of Mr. nnd Mrs. C, W. Stokes, Mr.
she will visit n few dnys before going took White In the edgo of tho Big
CelcryDIslrlcl._________
nnd Mrs. Stokes nnd Miss Dorothy
(From W .da.iday'a Dally)
to Pass-a-Grille to join n house par­ Cypress nnd he prepared to spend tho
Stokes nnd their guests, motored to
ty. Mrs. Dempsey will spend u few night under a tree. During tho night
Daytona Reach yesterday where they
Good bye spring crops.
days horo with her sisltr, Mra. Har­ ono of the huge panthers thnt infest
spent a very plensnnt day.
thnt remote section chased tho avia­
rold.
tor into tho branches of tho treo, nnd
Soon he time for f nil seed beds and
— Thomas R. Baker, Pfc
Among those from Sanford enjoy­
there
ho remained until daylight big work stnrting.
(From W»da»*&lt;Uy'» Dally)
ing the cooling breezes and delightful
Rollins College, Ana
drove the henst away.
surf nt Dnytona Beach yesterdny
W. A. Ames of Leesburg is a busContinuing his tramp, foudless and
It seem sthnt every corner in San­ Consulting Chemist says of the water: "Of the msny waters of this i
were Robert Deane and party, Wnl- icnsfl visitor here today.
with only tho swamp water to quench
ford’ s business district will have a
ter Connnlly, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
his thirst, young Whlto *wns picked new building.
cr regions that I have analyzed, I havo found none superior In nil go
v
Peabody, Mr. and Mrs. Walter GifB. L. Roberts of Tampn is In tho up Friday evening about 5 o’clock by
fit h, M. nnd Mrs. K. It. Murrell nnd city transacting business.
tics of thnt of the "Elder Water.” —Phone 311-W. Office In Miller
a Seminolo Indian nnd wns tnken to
LcClniro Irwin nnd Curtis Barber
family, Mr. and Mm. C. W. Stokes
,tho camp of n small baud o f the sou­
and Miss Dorothy Stokes.
Jacksonville wns represented hero thern Semlnoles. There ho spent tho nre nt I’ulntku today on business and
yeBtordny by C. P. McKinsoy.
night, proceeding Snturdny to anoth­ plcnsure bent.
Dr. nnd Mrs. E. D. Mobley loft
er camp several miles distant. On
Miss Virginia Do Coursey leaves
yesterdny in their car for Tampn and
O. C. Branch of Ocala was in tho tho wny two of tho searching plnnes
St. Petersburg. They will attend tho city yesterday attending to business. from Carlstrom Field wore Bightod tomorrow for the mountains of North
Stnto Pharmaceutical Moat at St.
but signals from the young nvlntor Carolina, whore she will Join her
Petersburg, June 14th and lBth.
B. B. Bledsoe of West Park, was and his Seminole guide wore not seen mother nnd sister for tho summer.
Wednesday tho druggists will bo en­ in tho city yosterdny on n business and the planes passed on.
tertained nt Pass-n-Grillo, nnd Thurs­ mission.
Snturdny afternoon tho nvintor and
Miss Lucilo Sweat, Miss Helen
day evening they will bo tendered a
his Indian guide reached Kennedy Mornn, Miss Georgia Pattlshnll nnd
banquet nt tho Poinscttin Hotel nt St.
J. M, Slattery o f Tampn Ib spend­ Carson’s ranch where tho night was Culver Ethorodge of Genova loft yos­
Petersburg.
ing n few days here attondlng to npssod and White had tho first meal terdny to nttend the summer school :
business.
of white mnn’H grub ho had onton nt Gainesville.
II. T. IIolwull, Nellie Sellers, Mr.
•since Thursdny morning. Enrly yes­
and Mth. E. B, Nelson, Mr. nnd Mrs.
R. D. Porter of Tampa wns qmong terday morning Carson started with
Mrs. Gardner of Romo, Goorgla is
Fads are all right for the rich man,
A. R. Rcstall, Mrs. M. M. Walker, the out o f town business visitors horo Whlto In a buekbonnl for Immoknlca in tho city visiting many old friends. ■
Wm, It. Cooper and R. M. Girnrdous yesterdny.
but the farmer that is first o f all in- I
On tho wny another searching piano Tho Gnrdners resided horo for many
of Port Tampn wero guests at tho
wns ..sighted nnd Carson and Whlto yenrs and havo many friends who are ■
terested in paying his bills and hav­
Montezuma yesterday on route to
Mr. nnd Mrs. M. B. Piorson of Or- signalling with n shoot, attracted tho always glnd to see them.
ing some money left, wants tried |
northern points
Inndo nro spending a few days hero attention of the flyers, tho plnno
making a landing.
nt the Montezuma.
We should keep up our good work
and true methods o f getting the
T. E. Hcarnshurger of Tnmpn wns
White was tnken aboard and the for tho Sanford Band. Being In tho
,* money for his crop.
registered at the Montezuma yester­
A. E. Cntlor of Lemlnstor, Mass., piano mndo the return flight to Carl- govommont service does not cut our
day while in tho city attondlng to wns In tho city yenterdny nnd mado strom Field, reaching there shortly responsibility and If we want con­
business.
his headquarters nt tho Montozuma. boforo dark yesterday evening. White certs wo must pay as usual,
suffered no ill affects of his harrow­
G. F, S. Will meet nt four o’clock
J. R. Roberts of Lake City mado ing experience beyond a myrind bites
Attomoy Charles Bowyer of Jack­
nt tho Parish IIouso Wednesday. Va­ his headquarters at tho Montozuma of mosquitoes, tho fright enusod by sonville la hero whilo ho la attending
cation plans and cooking lesson,
yostordny while In tho city on bps- tho visit of tho panther in tho Big the meeting o f the Stato Bar Asso­
ineas.
Cypress nnd the oxhaustlon of his ciation in Orlando. Ills many San­
' SHIPPERS OF FLO R ID A PRODUCTS
J. W. Hubbard and F. W. Burts nre
walk, in which he covered at least ford friends aro always glad to see
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among tho business visitors horo toStationery below cost at tho Herald fifty miloH of the worst country in him.
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Post Cards at the Herald Office.
Office for two weeks. Seo It 18-Stp1south Florida.
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■ T l FLORIDA IS NEGLECTED
BY STATE ROAD DEPARTMENT
Bar F. M. BURT

qqucfltlon of at leoat ONE oral Inspector was on the work for
Liable highway leading from the six months or more and then dis­
-them states down through Geor- charged or allowed to go and thus
Int0 Florida and thenco to Cen- automatically cancelled Foderal Aid,
™ , nj south Florida where p»as- The District contributed $8,833.88 per
roads aro encountered, la a mat- mile to this road; tho Stato Road De­
that should bo taken up Immed- partment contracted to do tho work
#'&lt;d vigorously by the State oh this road according to specifica­
tions of the Bureau of Roads at
«.,/&lt; Department.
He present Road Department hnvo Washington. It is understood they
lets and ommlaalons o f their asked for bids and let contracts for
jeMors to contend wtthi they have the bridges nnd culverts without hav­
jous Influences brought to bear on ing them constructed according to
Jtkim that tend to scatter energies and specifications and under tho Inspec­
ftsdi; and criticism that is just nnd tion of tho Bureau of Ronds nt Wash­
Ujuit. However, wo all hnvn our ington ns per tholr contract with tho
rtroubles nnd, nt this stage o f the County Commissioners of Volusia
fpj,e they know or ought to know county.? The people would like to
lilt with the funds now available or hnvo an explanation of this seeming
(lit will probably bo available for n act.
Tho Rond Department in asking
ifef time to como that ALL State
d State Aid Roads will not bo for bids on this road, ask for bids on
isndnrdlzcd tholr entire length for shell nnd crushed rock base. A spe­
ny years, nnd, that the logical nnd cial Act of tho Legislature and the
leal plan Is to conccntrato werk Contract botween the Stato Road Deon the Main Stato Roads known pnrtment specifically states that ft
Bonds, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6, 7 nnd 8, and Macadam Rond JO feet wido shall bo
ic to consldor any now project built tho Ihihu of which shnll bo of
coquina rock or Ocala Hmo rock or
Polll those roads aro finished.
It is also known that tho State their equal.
A Macadam Road menns some­
pleads, Nos. 2, 3, and 4 are tho ones
['which accomodate tho most travel thing. John McAdam( n Scotch cnud will for yenrs to como. It Is nl- glnccr, invented this road, nnd tho
ft well known that those throe roads specification nre "Tlmt tho top soil
irt in bad condition. That Is, Rond of n roadway bo removed to a depth
Xo, 2 is In poor condition between of 14 Inches, Conrso crnckcd stono
Ocala nnd Lake City, a large oxton- is then laid to n depth of 7 inches nnd
tin stretch;; Rond No. 3 from De tho Interstices nnd Burfnco depresUon Springs to Jacksonville 11b In ni°ns aro filled with flno cracked
fed shnpo in some links, but for a stone. Over those, ns n bed, Is placed
tompnrntivcly short distance; nnd, » lnyer 7 inches o f road metal or
Bond No. 4 from Ormond to Jack- broken stone of which no piece is larlonviik’, n long expensive stretch is In Her tlinn 2 1-2 inches In dlnmoter.
(oor condition.
(This 1h rolled down with heavy roll-

action on this road.
The ValuiU
county Board of Education have pe­
titioned to put this road Into condi­
tion In order that children nu&gt;
reach schools. Individuals have pe­
titioned, without results. But noth­
ing happens ,whila work on other
scattered projects sooms to progress.
The question arises, what aro the
people of Duval, Clay, Putnam, Vol­
usia and Seminole countlos, and In
foct all of Central and South Florida,
going to do about tho matter.
It
would seem that patience has censed
to bo a virtue,
It would seem that tho Road De­
partment should strain n point and
place Road No. 3 in passable condi­
tion between Jacksonville nnd De­
Leon Springs, even though funds are
diverted from other and less Impor­
tant projects.
If tho State Road Department de­
sire the support of tho public when
appropriations aro asked for they
will undoubtedly secure It If thoy
prnctlce strict aconomy nnd rigid
honesty; nnd, efficiency in showing
something*done In main Highways.
Tho public generally speaking do not
hesitate about being taxed if they
recelvo value or .G el that thoy are
going to got their money’s worth,
but they do protest against Inrgo ap­
propriations when thoy hnvo little or
no confidence ns to whether or not
tholr monoy will bo spont judiciously
and not scattered so thin that re­
sults cannot ho scon.

wanted
trade and retail the original and
genuine Watkins Products, Remedies,
Extracts, Spices, Toilet Requisites,
Household Specialties, Automobile Accecsories, etc. Ovor 160 guaranteed
products. Our values aro unaqunllod
and Watkins' Quality is In a class by
Itself. Write today for free sample
and full details of our offer and what
it moans to you. The J. R. Watkins
Co., Dept. 76, Memphis, Tenn. 38-Btp

NE 1-4 of SE 1-4, Sec. 25, Twp. 21
S, Range 30 E. 5 acres. Tho said
land being assessed at the date of the
issuance o f such certificate In tho
nnme of Unknown.
Also Tax Certificate No. 305 dated
the 7th dny o f Juno, A. D. 1020, has
filed said certificate In my office and
has mado application fo r Tax Deed to
issue In accordance with law. Said
certificate embraces the following de­
scribed proporty situated in Seminole
County, Florida, to-wlt: N 1-2 of
For quick results, try a want ad.
NW 1-4 of NE 1-4 of SE 1-4, See. 25,
Twp. 21 S, Range 30 E. 5 acres, Tho
Notico of Application for Tax Deed
said tand being assessed nt the date
Under Section 675 of the Gen­
of the issuance of such certificate In
eral Statutes of the State
the name of Unknown. ,
of Florida
Unloss said certificates shnll ba re­
Notico is hureby given that Frank
deemed according to law Tax Deed'
EvanR, purchaser of Tax Certificate
will issuo thereon on tho 14th dny of
No. 270, dated the 3rd day of Juno,
July, A. D. 1922.
A. D. 1018, has filed sald certtficate |” “w i t n o s ^ y “official signature nnd
in
mjf ° “ lcV m,I
mad? ftpi,llca* seal this tho 8th day of June, A. D.
tlon for Tax Deed to issuo in accord­
1922.
ance with law. Said certificate em­
E. A. DOUGLASS,
(SEAL)
braces the following described propor­
Clerk Circuit Court,
ty situnted in Seminole County, Flori­
Seminolo County, Fin.
da, to-wit: Lots 143, 144 nnd 145,
By: A. M. WEEKS, D. C.
Eureka Hammock. Tho said land be- j ‘
___________________
ing assessed nt tho dnto of tho issu-1
ance of such certificate in the name Notice of Application for Tax Deed
Under Section 676 of the
of Unknown. Unless snld certificate
General Statutes o f the
shnll bo redeemed according to law
State of Florida.
Tax Deed will I h s u u thcroon on the

14th day of July, A. D. 1922.
WITNESS my official signature
nnd seal Ibis tho 8th dny of Juno, A.
D. 1922.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Itching diseases enn bo controlled
Clork Circuit Court,
ami cause removed by applying BalSeminolo County, Fin.
lurd's Snow Liniment. The relief Is [43-fltc
By: A. M. WEEKS, D. C.
prompt nnd permanent. Three sizes,
IlOo, OOe, and $1.20 per bottle. Sold
Notice of Application for Tax Deeds
by Union Phnrmncy.— Adv.
Under Section 57iT*l&gt;f the (jencrnl

Farm Bureau Plans
Concerned Drive for^
Ford’s Shoals Offer
Federation Favors Action on Bid Im­
mediately

Florida

Statutes of the Stale of Florida
Notice is hereby given thnt M, S.
Nelson, purchaser of Tax Certificate
No. 1711, dated tho 2ml day of June, A.
D. 1919, has filed said certificate in
nty office, and hns made application
for Tax Deed to issue in accordance
with law. Salil certificate embraces
tho following described property sit­
uated in Seminolo County, Florida, towit: Luts 132, 133, 134, 135, 130 and
137, Eureka Hammock. Tho said land
being assessed at tho dato of tho 1s&lt;&gt;f
h ccrtlficnto
tho nnmo

SE 1-4 o f SW 1-4. Sac. 18. Ewp. 11
S. Range 29 E. Run E 264 ft N 165
ft. W 264 f t 8 166 f t
The said land being asaesaed
at tho date o f issuance o f such
certificate In tho namo of Unknown.
Unless said certificate shall be re­
deemed according to law Tax Deed
will Issue thereon on the 16th day o f
Juno A. D, 1922.
WITNESS my official signature
and seal this tho 11th day o f May
A. D. 1922.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS.
Clerk Circuit Court,
SominoTo County. Florida
By A. M. WEEKS, D. O.
39-6tc
In tk e Court o f C ounty Ju dge. Sem inolo
C ounty, Stnto o f F lorida
NOTICK TO C tlB D lT O U l
In re E state o f
MRS. A. R. STILES. Deoounod.
T o nil Creditors, Legatees, Distributees
and all persons h a v in g olalms o r de­
_________
_____
mands ai g asin
st said estate
You, ana each o f you, are
ir hereby n o­
' i______
tified and required to present
any
you or elth'
er o f you mny have aanlnat the estate
o f Mrs. A. R Stiles, iloconsed, late o f
Seminole County. Florida, to tho under­
signed. administrator ot snld
estate^
within tw o years from the date hereof.
Dated F ebruary 11th A. D. ISIS.
L. J. H A R T L E Y ,
Administrator.
L on g w ood , Fin,
SB-Sto

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In Court o f C oun ty Ju dge, Sem inole
C ounty, Htnte o f F lorid a
NOTICE O F A D M IN ISTR ATO R
(F o r F in al D isch a rg e)

Notice Is horeby given thnt J. E.
In re Entitle o f
Lnlng purchaser of City Tnx Certi­ J.
HAMILTON REP.
Notice la hereby given, to nil wh om It
ficate No. 169, dated tho 1st day of
mny concern, thnt on tho 20th (lay o f
April A. D. 1916, hns filed said certi­ Juno, A. O. 1022, I shall ap p ly to the
ficate in my office, nnd hns made ap­ llonoruhlo E. F. Ilounholder, Judge o f
said Court, ns Judge o f Probate, fo r m y
plication for Tnx Deed to Issue in ftnnl discharge ns A dm inistrator o t the
o f J. Hamilton Rep,
deconsed,
accordance with law. Said certifi­ estate
and Hint at the same Mine I w ill p re­
cate embraces the following described sent to said Court iny final a ccounts
as ndmlnlstnrtor o f snld ostate, nnd nslc
proporty situnted in City o f Sanford, fo r tholr approval.
Dated April 10th. A. I). 1022.
Seminolo County, Florida, to-wit:
AARON R. ANDERS,
N 41’ of Lot 4 Block 18 Chapman SG-Otc....
Administrator.
&amp; Tuckers Ad. Tho said land being
o f County J u dge, Sem inole
assessed nt the date of tho Isuanco of In CmirlCnurly,
State n f F lorida
such certificate In tho namo of Wm.
NOTICE OF AIlM INIHTIlATOtt
Simpson.
Unless said certificate
(F o r F ln n l D lsrh n rge)
shall bo redeomed according to law In re E state nf
Tnx Deed will Issuo theron on th o H A R R IE T T B. CO O N EY,
I Notice 1s horoby given, to nil wh om It
16th dny of Juno A. D. 1922.
I inny concern, (lint on the 20th dny o f
WITNESS m y o ff lc ln l signature ftm e, A- D. 1DI3. I shall apply to the
i
, ,, .
....
,
"
.H o n o ra b le E. F. Houshol-ler, J u d ge o f
and son! this tho 11th dny o f
May said Court, n» Judge o f Probate, f o r nty
final discharge ns Administrator o f the
A. D. 1922.
oMnta o f Harriott II. Cooney, decensed,
nnd
Hint lit (ho hhiiio tlmu I will pro(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Mont (o Hold Court my final accounts ns
Clork Circuit Court,
A dm inistrator o f Nalil estate, nnd ask

WASHINGTON, Juno 12.—A cam­
paign for acceptance of llenry Ford's
Thus it will bo seen that those , cr3 " ndtho toP 18 ,ini8llod wlth ,Htone Musclo Shonls offer nt this session of
thee important State Highways nre c™Bhod to ® dU8t » r flno Krnvo1- nnd congress was begun last night by tho
S
tholr Anp|irovul.
o cem
in iin
n olo
o i c cCoountv
unty, F
i loridn
lo n u n PorDAteij
prli n t h . A. D. 1932.
American Farm Bureau Fedora on.
'Voted at tholr throat
I rol,cd smooth’
By A. M. WEEKS, D. C.
39-Gtc
F. J. McDANNEU
whoso Washington representative,
Alfl0; Tnx CrriWcnto No. 172 dated
35-9(1)
Administrator.
Judge II. B. Philips, Chairman of
? now*,n« ,tt tru0 dc8cr,Ptio,n of Ma­
Gray
Silver
forwarded
to
stato
s
e
c
2m|
(|
()f
j
A,
D.
1919,
has
lle State Rond Department, In an ™
” Ron&lt;l «s «ng "oers know 1t,
NOTICE TO CREDITOR!)
Mrtlf|cato
my offic0( nnil Notice of Application for Tnx Deed
ridress to tho American Automo- t bu P«0Ptabl0 In Florida; but shell rotaries of the organization a circular 1 , ^
Under
Section
575
of
tho
In
Court
o f (lie County Ju dge, Hnulnol#
oTr “crushed
rock lul
for “n u“
bnso
Ut Association Delegates, In Jnnu- U
uo*u:u ,u"*1
ou ”would
VU“ &gt; bo suggesting that mom b a n .o f &lt;.ongroa |hjw nm(U, np,)1!cntion for Tnx Hood
C ounty, State o f F lorida.
Gencrnl
Statutes
of
the
_ 11 in
»hnt M,n,n
80 f Rr fr °n&gt; the specifications and so be informed in unmistakable terms
to Issue in accordance with law. Said
m .nUl In pnrt tlmt thoro could b . |mDrncl|cl&gt;, , |mt ; hoy &gt;hoo|d no, bo ot lh„ ,
In re E state o f
Stato of Floridn.
kilt in one year n system of roads impractical that thoy should not bo
certificate embraces tho following de­
P E T E R NOLAN. Deceased.
T o nil C reditors, L egatees, D istribu tees
ward tho Ford plan.
scribed property situnted in Seminolo
tkt would enable tho pooplo o f &lt;°nsldcrod for a moment.
nnd till P ersons lim in g Claim s o r De­
Notice la horeby given thnt I. N.
"Thoro is no assurance" snld tho lot- County, Floridu, to-wit: Lots 130 and
mands again st snld Estates
Florida to travel In comfort to South
When now highways aro built they
You. nnd onch o f you. nro hereby n o ­
Burmnn
purchaser
o
f
Tax
Certificate
tor,
“
thnt
tho
proposal
will
bo
still
tified and required to
present
any
181, Eureka Hammock. The said land
Itoida—not hard aurfaco thorn—hut should bo built with tho Idea of por­
No.
387,
dated
tho
4th
dny
of
Juno|U
,».
inn nnd
miu demands
uuiiiiiMUii which
tvmuii yuui
mui»
claims
you, ouir elthproffored if it is not accepted before boing assessed at tho dnto of tho Is­
’ jim ,. f (iftti
ttiit i, hniiA «
I« M
B' t Hn. ostn Is
ts thorn In condition for travel. Ho "inncy an tho chief factor.
A. D. 1017 ,ha, mod ,ald ccrtifloto S!
ationed Roads 2 and 4, but said
Wo do not know whether or nob, in adjournment, Tho offor was made one suance of such certificate in the nnmo
In
my ottlco. and hn» mndn appllc,i? iHS,
t
htllng about Rond No. 3. By look- n»klng for bids on Macadam road year ago and tho ttmo has como to say of M. Y. Way.
tion
for
Tnx
Dcoci
to
I
m
auq
In
accordwithin
two
y«arn
from
tho
ciato
horoof.
1 k|at tho Stnto Rond Mnp It will bo construction tho Road Department ‘ yes* or ‘no1. This causo is worthy of
Also: Tax Certificate No. 174, dat
nnco with law. Snld ccntificnto omr&gt;n,&lt;ul ‘Ml,y 13Jilt,IA
-t--1-A* T. SMITH,
-®33I m thnt Rond No. 3 is tho shortest ’ hnvo nBked for bldB for shell or your most active support. Members ' , th(J 2|1(1 ,,ny of j UII0| A. D. 1919,
Adm inistratrix o f tho Estnta
hraccB tjic following doscrlbod prop­
Nfe; goes through tho most popu- crushed rock bids on roads othor than of congress cannot reflect your de- hu9
Hni(l certificate in my office
o f l ’ otor Nolan, docounod.
A UR ID aBS.
.
litd and productive lnnd, nnd, can ' this particular stretch. ‘Shell’ covers slrcs
sires unless you toll them in unmis- nnti
nni! hllH
llllH nm,Ju
nmilu application
nnnllcntlon for Tax erty situated In Sominolo County, IIOIIINHON
A ttorn eys fo r Eslnto o f
Floridn,
to-wlt:
Peter Nolan, doccnsod.
39-8to
takahlo terms thnt you want a vote on p (,ut|
|hbuo in accordance with law.
kmdo safe nnd comfortable to tra- n wi*io field in Florida.
nlfrom Jacksonville to DoLnnd with
Snail jholl, oyster shell, conglomer- the Ford proposal nnd thnt you waiit ' S(li(] certificate emb races the followIjnj, described property situated in
Ihi expenditure of time nnd monoy lll° shell, otc„ aro used with varying it ncceptod nt this session.'
ll»n any other route. South of Do- ‘ ilogroes of fnlluro in rood building.
Thu federation, which undor Mr. Seminole County, Florida, to-wlt: Lot
Und tho ronds nro in serviceable j
tact, shell roads are probably tho Ford’s offor would ho one of three j up Eureka Hammock. The said lnnd
ihipo for travel ovor to Orlnndo nnd 11,08t expensive roads known on nc- farm organizations, having member­ being assessed at the date of the is­
BOYS AND GIRLS
. from which point tho traveler may count of their maintenance cost. Pos- ship on an administrative board or­ suance of suer certificate in the mime
procccil over good ronds to either th o , 8&gt;bly some kind of Bholl may have ganized to regulate fertilizer sales nnd of Unknown.
On Southern accredited list. No loafing on streets. Excel­
Unless' said certificates shall be
vest or East coasts or Central F lo r-1l&gt;«8ed through n laboratory tost audit the transaction of tho plant,
lent athletics. Every convenience. Itt)AilD AND TUITION
____No
___3__________^
id*. Ilond
is not only _______
a Stnto 1,8 R base for a Macadam road, ^nd a calls attention to tho differences that redoemud according to law tax deed
$25.00 PER MONTH.
Classical, Scientific, Commercial,
[ Rond but is an Intrn-stnte road ns it Kood illustration o f this Is on th o 'iiavo arisen In tho huuso military com- will Issue thereon on tho 14th day of
Normal Courses. Teachers live in dormitories.
connects with Road No. 4 running, DeLnnd-Dnytonn road. Rock was used mittee ovor tho question nnd suggests July, A. D. 1922.
Write for Catalogue
running from Jacksonville to tho f ° r tho base of tho Lost end of this that the “ Gorgns plant controversy"
Witness my official signature nnd
Wnycross rond at tho Georgia lino] Macadam road nnd shell for tho "is not ti,3 true issuo boforo con- seal this tho Hth day of June, A. I).
NORMAN INSTITUTE
*nd with Itond No. 1 running from ' West end nnd although tho Wpst ond
1922.
L. H. BROWNING, President
NORMAN PARK, GA.
Jicksonvilo to J.eko City nnd thonco wus hdd more than a year nftor tho
(SEAL)
E.
A.
DOUGLASS,
“ It has been raised by tho Alnbnmn
Clerk Circuit Court,
over Rond No. 2 from Lnko City to E»8t 0,1,1 11 ,8 breaking up while tho Power Company,’" tho circular con­
Seminolo County, Fin.
the Georgia lino connecting with tho Enst end is practically intact.
tinues, “ which is ncting ns tho mouth
Valdosta rond. Tho hulk of tho tra v-' To make Rond No. 3 safe nnd corn­ plcco of all tho special interest groups 43-Gtc
By: A. M. WEEKS, D. C.
el to and from Florida is ovor tho ' fortnblo and take the cork out of tho that arc opposed to the Musclo Shoals
Valdosta nnd Wnycross roads .which end of tho neck of tho bottle to re­ development. Thu real Issue is be­ Notico of Application for Tax Deoil
Undor Section 575 of the General
connect with Rond No. 3, tho shortest lievc Central Floridn and all of tho tween tho consuming public and these
Fruit and Vegetable Grates
Statutes of tho State of Floridn
route south, to relievo nil of Central Enst Const to Minmi nnd tho W obi special interest groups. Thoso grout
Const to Tampa only requires:
Notice Is horeby given thnt M. J.
and South Florida.
interests aro tho fertilizer manufac­
Yoti Can Buy From U« at
DUVAL COUNTY to repair hor turers and allied interests, tho by-pro­ Collicutt, purchaser of Tnx Certificate
Why Judgo Philips ignored Rond
Wholesale Prices
brick road to tho Clay county lino,
duct coko ovens with tbuir related No. 304, dated tho 7th tiny of Juno,
No. 3 in his address is not known.
CLAY COUNTY to ropnir hor as­ stool Intorests, tho water power group, A. D. 1920, has filed said certificate
Writ* for Ptloa Lin
Ronds 1, 2 nnd 4 nro very Impor­
phalt road from £ho Duval county tho aluminum monopoly, tho chemical in my office and has made applica­
tant; hill, Rond No. 3 is more Impor­
line to Green Covo Springs nnd build combine and tho financial Interests." tion for Tax Deed to issue in accordtant due to tho fact that it can ho
Pnlnlks, Florida
Placed in serviceable condition, is not 11 nowi5ond « co,»n«rativoly short disIt Is declared furthor In tho circu­ uace with law. Said certificate em­
braces
the
following
described
prop­
first-class standard shape, quickly; | *‘nico ^
G\cc" tCuve SPr,n^ to th° lar that the Ford proposal “ Inaugur­
161111
County,
and. which would be in tho way of an I
.
,
. ates a now method of duvoloplng our orty situated in Seminolo
great
natural
resources
with
low
In­
emergency monsuro nnd relievo nil of
..V ™ * M P . NT.Y 1° rcIinlr n” (
Central nnd South Florida through hulld
rond from tho
county terest rates nnd nmarlzntlnn of tho
the Gateway City of Jacksonville, lino to Sisco, n relatively short dis­ cost," in addition to giving to a board
and thereafter build thoso long ex­ tance. From Sisco to tho Volusia of furmcra tho rogulation of distribu­
pensive Roads Nos. 2 nnd 4 ns funds county a Standard road h now boing ting methods.
are avnilnblo In n Standard mnnnor. built.
VOLUSIA COUNTY to complete MRS. DKUNEN
Just why Judgo Philips Ignored Rond
Now Is tho tlmo for Summer application of fertilizer to citrus trees to servo tho doublo purpose of creat­
tho
rond which is now graded from
No. 3 many people would Uko to
IS UNDER ARREST
ing now growth, which is tho foundation for next ycur’s crop, und of developing tho crop now on tho trees.
tho Putnam county lino to DoLeon
know.
ON MURDER CHARGE
Summur Fertilizer pays for itself by increasing the hIzo of tho fruit. Bo llbornl with your trecB, We
During January contracts wore Springs. This stretch of 19 mllas
recommend
tho following brands:
4 !lr T ho Aanoelnted I 'r r i i )
awarded for rond construction work hns been graded nnd bridges nnd culiwounting to two million dollars or v°ri8 bujlt (but not in accordance to MOUNT HOLLY, Now Jersey, Juno
SEMINOLE FRUIT AND VINE
W. &amp; T.’S SEMINOLE FRUIT MANURE
hiorc by tho Rond Department; but contract) nnd tho stato Road Do- 13.— Mrs. Doris Brunen, widow o{
(3% Am., 6% A. P. A., 8% Pot.)
(3% Am., 8% A. P. A., 5% Pot.)
blds for tho V oIubIo County stretch pnrtment havo contracted to put in John Brunen, circuB owner, who was
ALKIDEAL FRUIT MANURE
W. &amp; T.’S SPECIAL FRUITER
°f Rond No, 3 wero neglected, and so tho bnso but aro extremely slow in shot and killed March 10, is undor
(4%
Am., 8% A. P. A., 8% Pot.)
(3%
Am.,
13%
T.
P.
A.,
10%
Pot.)
far as published reports aro concorn- executing it. In fact have not start­ arrest hero on a murder charge.
Authorities
said
she
was
arrested
ed It wns tho *only project turned 0,1• They also ngrood to put on tho
IDEAL FRUIT AND VINE MANURE
down, Since Judgo Philips stated ] finishing conta and complete the upon Information furnished by per­
(3% Am,, 6% A. P. A., 10% Pot.)
that bids wore rejected because all road when ’funds may be available sons already under arrest In con­
nection with the.caso but docllnod to
Send for our booklet, “ Fertilizers for tho Summer Application" by Buynrd F. Floyd, It trouts not only
bids were too high.
People would which may moan little or much.
divulge
further
information.
When
the
Stato
Road
Department
o
f
fertilization,
but gives summor schedule for Bpraying.
&gt;
liko to know whether they wero too
is
approached
they
seem
to
bo
ad­
high because the District monoy avail“ blu would not cover tho expense, verse to talking about Road No. 8. Rub-My-Tlsm, an antiseptic. 38-20tc
without tho Stato contributing, or •When written thoy dq not answer
WILSON &amp; TOOMER FERTILIZER COM PANY
T H E V E R M O R E L FR E N C H
whether they wero too high based on ! pertinent questions but say, 'yos, we
MANUFACTURERS OF IDEAL FERTILIZERS
the work compared with like work on renllzo tho Importance of Road No. 8, K N A P S A C K S P R A Y IN G M A
Agricultural Building
Jacksonville, Florida
similar projects?
&gt;
|It is having our consideration, etc., C H IN E IS T H E B E S T M A D E .
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A L A N SCOTT, Local Representative
County link of Road No. 8 was made j Tho- Volusin county Grand Jury FOR $25.00 B Y C A T E S ’ C R A T E
“ Foderal Aid Project; that a Fed- have petitioned the Governor to get CO. P H O N E 181.
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                    <text>SANFORD

IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
volum e

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NUMBER 45

SANFORD, FLORIDA**,' FRIDAY, JU NE 23, 1922

Club H ad Enthusiastic M eeting a t Court House
L ast N ight

ADVOCATES ACCEPTANCE
FORD OFFER CAMPBELL
WANTS MORE TIME
WASHINGTON, Juno 22.—Indi­
cations were given in tho houso yes­
terday thnt unremitting pressuro
would be exerted to bring nbout no­
tion on disposition of the government’s
properties nt Muscle Shoals, Ain.
Representative Pou, of North Car­
olina, advocating from tho house floor
speedy action on ncccptnnco of tho of­
fer of Henry Ford for lease nnd pur­
chase of tho properties, disclosed that
ho had mndo n motion in tho rules
committee of which ho is n member,
for n special order for consideration
of the Muscle Shonls question by tho
house but that tho committee session
was adjourned without action.
CALIBRE OF LEGISLATORS
DISCUSSED AT CAPITAL
—MAY NEW FACES

At nn enthusiastic meeting of tho Stream nnd other magazines, which
trap division of tho Sanford Bod nnd are of interest to sportsmon.
The dues for tho trap division woro
Gun club held In tho court houso Inst
fixed at $2.00 per year nnd member­
night plans wore perfected for bring­ ship in this is open to nil, whether
ing tho club up to standard in every former members of tho club or not.
way to conform with tho Notional Tile public generally is invited to
Trapshootors association with which como to tho traps on Thursdny after­
tho club is affiliated, nnd to bo rendy noons nnd join tho club nnd shoot as
much ns thoy liko. A sot of rules
for tho state shoot, which will bo hold and regulations for tho safety of con­
hero next year.
testants nnd spectators was adopted
While tho real estate of tho club nnd will bo posted conspicuously on
was recently transferred to tho- Elks, the grounds. A regular program of
tho club is by no menns innetivu nnd r»0 targets was nlso nrranged nnd in
the futuro only BO shots will bo re­
the interest in tho trap contests keops corded, although thero is no limit to
up to the snmo standard ns formerly. shooting by nny contestant cither be­
Officers nnd directors woro elected fore or after tho rogulnr program on
last night ns follows: Dr. S. Pule- contest days.
Some inter-city shoots will be nrston, president; W. M. Haynes, soerrtnry nnd treasurer; nnd these, togeth- ranged with nearby towns this Burn­
er with R. B. Wight, W. C. Hill nndmor ns well ns prizes for tho local
0. P. Herndon, mnko up tho board ofboys, and perhaps somo "ladles’ days"
directors.
will be staged n littlo inter on.
An Important action taken Inst The club wishes it understood thnt
night was tho appropriation of nllthe public Is invited to these shoots
money collected for dues toward nd-on Thursdny nfternoons, beginning nt
vertlslng tho ndvnntngcs of Somlno!e3:00 o’clock and thnt the Elks are
county ns nn Idcnl place to spond theglnd to linvo them use tho grounds
winter for thoso who enjoy flshlngfor these contests. Spectators will
nnd hunting. Advertising will ho runllnd the shooting very interesting
in such magazines ns Field nnd nnd will always bo welcome.

(II* The Aaauelntrd !•*«■■■)
TLLAIIASSEE, June 22.—With the
entrance into the 1023 session of the
stnto houso of representatives of *12
members having their first legisla­
ture experience, speculation has boon
rife throughout tho stntc ns to the
calibre of th enext law-making ses­
sion. Twenty-six
members
who
served in the last session will be
.Jhcro to stnblllzc things, whllo seven
former xmombors of tho houso will
again onter tho service. Qi tho ini­
tiates two hnvo seen scrvico ns at­
taches of tho houso, so they will bo
well versed in pnrllamentnry procoduro.
Tho Hcnatc will bo short two of its
usunl 10 hold-overs. Tho nnming of
men to fill two extra vacancies nt tho
recent primary was caused by tho

Sir H enry H ughes Wil
son Chief of Im perial
Staff Shot Dead

AND ALL VESSELS HAVE BEEN
HANDED OVER TO PROVI8-. THIS MORNING AT UNVEILING
OF WAR MEMORIAL, JUST RE­
IONAL GOVERNMENT
TURNED WHEN KILLED
PEKING, Juno 22.—Sun aYt San,
deposed president of tho Canton gov­
ernment is n prisoner aboard tho
Cruiser Hnlchl. This with other voshnvo been handed over to tho provlascls of tho Chinese navy at Cnnton
ionnl government established thoro by
Sun’s enemies which ndhorc to tho Re­
publican government nt Peking.

(H r T h i A u o r U lr S P r m )

LONDON, June 22.—Field Marshal
Sir Henry Hughes Wilson was shot
nnd killed outsldo of his house on
Eaton Squnr'o, London, this afternoonWilson was chief im the imperial
stnf fand one of tho outstanding fig­
ures of the world war delivored »
speech this morning in connection
with tho unvoillng of tho war mdmSHANGHAI, Juno 22.—Botweon orlnl and apparently had Just returned
10,000 nnd 15,000 northern forcos sent home who ntho tragedy occurred. A
against Sun Ynt Son’s nrmy in Kiang- fow months ago ho accepted the post
bI province mutlned nt Klnnfu, burned ns military adviser to tho Ulster gov­
portions of Kinnfu nnd other nearby ernment and made froquont visits to
cities nnd killed thousands of tho resi­ Ulster. Central Nows says that Wil­
dents, according to unconfirmed but son was stepping from his automobile
apparently authentic reports from when two mon suddenly openod fire
various sources at Hnnknw nnd Nnn- with pistols. Ho was struck by throe
clinng. The troops were under com­ bullets and died almost instantly. His
mand of General Tsai Chen Ilsun, mil­ death was nnnounccd in tho House of
Commons by Austen Chamberlain,
itary conimnnder of Peking.
Tho rebillious soldiers aro roportod government lender. An eye witness
marching northward and nonring said Wilson was crossing tho pave­
Chnngshu Ki. a city about a hundred ment when the first shot was firod.
He stagRprod, and nearly fell.
He
was reeling when the second and third
bullets struck him. Four policemen
1rushed up and tho nssassins turned

General C arr Re-Elected Commander-in-Chief of j
Vets; New Orleans Convention City

RICHMOND, Juno iS'J.—Confederate Ing upon tho wealthy memborR of tho
reunion which officially closes with a United Confederate Veterans to lend
grand ball tonight was fentured today $:10.°()0 without interest to th eassocin.
,
, .
Hon which is erecting the stntus of
by -nnunl P»rml. In which thm.MC.1.
D„vl, „ F, , rvloWi Ky.
of vetornns of the civil, Spnnish, nnd rp^ n(|0ption of a resolution call- GOVERNMENT DEFEATED
world wnrs took part. Confederate |nff on congress to amend tho law
ON FINANCIAL AMENDMENT be mndo on his life. Policemen woreveterans occupied automobiles in the creating tho Arlington "Hall of Fnmo’
TO HEALTH INSURANCE DILI actually nt door of his residonco when
parade. General Juliun S. Cnrr, Dur- ^o that Confederate generals can’bo
assailants approached nnd oponod fire.
ham, N. C., was re-clocted command- represented therein, nnd tho unnnipj|U|.&gt;OM«v -MX X||»
LONDON, Junu 22.—The govern­ HERRIN, Juno 22.—Nineteen are
er-in-chiof Into yesterday. New Or- mous endorsement of u report from
lenns was selected for next years’ re- the historical committee, rccommcnd- ment wns defeated on tho financial known killed in the miners warfare.
union.
ing thnt n history written by Colonol amendment to the national health Incomplete chock showed sixtoon non­
Other officers named wure:
Hugh W. Jackson, of Curryville, Ga., insurance bill in the grand committee union and threo union men dead. One
General J. A, Thomas, commander ju which, according to tho report, it of the house of commons today.
non-union man was found hanging to
of tho army of Tennessee; Liout. Gen. in stated that Abraham Lincoln "do­
a treo with his body riddled with butC. D. Howry, Washington, D. C., com- liberatciy nnd personally conceived” POLICY OF STETSON lots. Tho hodios of sixteen non-union
mnnder of tho nrmy of Northern Vir- the war between tho stntcs, be used In
men were found in the woods near
ginin, nnd Lieut. Gen. E. W. Kirkpnt-jtho schools of tho South, featured the CRITICIZED BY CO. a mine six miles enst of hero. One
rick, of Texas, commandor of th e. veterans’ session nt tho morning hobJUDGE J. L. HAZARD man had been beaten to death nnd
Trnns-MiRBissippi department.
sion. Tho report stated thnt Missistho others shot.
Staff officers and other officials of slppi, Tcxns, tho Cnrolinns nnd Loutho veteran organization will be np- isiana are ‘"now using histories fair to
HERRIN, Juno 22 Renewal of the
pointed by tho commnndcrs nt u inter the South."
I warfare in tho strip nilno of the
date, it wns nnnounccd. At tho clos- Tho roport, which was submitted by
j Southern Illinois Coal compnny nonr
ing session of tho Sons of Confcder- snynlg thnt "thoyoung children of tho
here wns reported today. Unverified
ate Veterans Into yesterdny, W. Me- South will now be taught thnt tho
|
report fluid five bodies wore being
(Itr Tk« Aaaorlntrd 1’reaa)
j brought to Herrin. Miners brought Id
WASHINGTON, June 22.—Sub­ Donald Leo, of Irvington, Vn., was South will now bo tnught thnt tho
poenas havo been sent out by tho spec­ elected commnndor-in-chlof. He was South wns right, eternally nnd over­ Hotel hero Inst night. County Judge ( from tho Chlcngo district reported
j lastingly right, in fighting for prlnclJsurrondcrod. Threo bodies In under­
ial wnr frauds federal grand jury, it named without opposition.
At
tho
veterans’
sessions
late
yesi pies upon which our gloriouH country Julian L. Hazard, nn alumnus of Stot-1 taking establishments horo nnd threo
beenmo known yesterdny, to. officials
son, sharply criticized tho policy which
In tho hospital. Roport wafc
of lending banking corporations in tordny a resolution wns adopted call- j wns founded.”
ho said has become dominant in th e iwnundod
1
I
brought
hpro
that fifteen, or twenty
Now York, Philadelphia, Now Oreans
administration of the university, de-j
Earlier n crowd of hnlf a hundrod nnd Jacksonville, requiring tholr ap­ France in Accord
J
mon
were
seen
in a ditch noar tho
daring that Stetson was becoming |
CONFEREES FIX
men invaded Herrin nnd "visited hard­ pearance in connection with tho inves­
-mine,
whether
dond,
wounded or hid­
"too much of n one man affair." Judge
W ith Russian Treaty
12,000 AS ARMY
ware stores attempting to purchaso tigation of tho contract under which
Hazard, announcing the resignation . ing It wus not known.
arms. When refused thoy ransacked tho government disposed of its surplus
if Possible to Make
OFFICER QUOTA of Professor It. A. Rascoo, dean of
tlu* Brny-North compnny, tho llor- lumber nftor the wnr.
tho law school of Stetson, to join tho LIGHTNING KILLS
rin Supply compnny nnd the Turnor Heads o f tho bnnking firms nnd Chief French Treaty Maker Snys
(Or Th* Aaaoclnted 1'reaa)
I COWS AT MIAMI
WASHINGTON, Juno 22.—Houso faculty of tho University of Florida,
Hardware compnny, nnd carried away their cashiers were ordered to produce
They Want Peaceful Settlement
and senuto conferees on tho army ap­ expressed deop rogrot that Dcim | MIAMI, Juno 22.—A bolt of light­
arms valued nt $1,000.
. nil records of transactions mndo by
propriation Itlll agreed Into yesterday Rnscoo’s resignation had keen forced ning during n brlof storm yesterday
(11/ Tho AaaoHatrd I’rcaa)
Reports say tho shooting is contin­ or involving J. L, Phillips, chalrmnn
by curtain features of tho ndministrnuing nnd .that n number of strike of the Georgia state Republican com­ THE HAGUE, Juno 22.—"At Geli- on n maximum of 12,000 officers ns
tivo policy formulated by President 'morning struck a hord of fino Dutch
sympathizers hnvo gone to West mittee, who Is at liberty on $25,000 oq" said M. Alphand, tho chief French the permanent strength for tho army
belted cows- nt tho Whlto Bolt dairy
Thu Lincoln Huiloy.
Frankfort In nutomoblles to get ad­ bail under charges of conspiracy to expert at Tho Hague conference last for the next twelve months.
here, killing four of thorn. Dr. J. O.
"I
have
felt
that
somo
protest
ditional nrms nnd ammunition.
defraud the government through tho night, "wo had n Russian political ex­ House hnd provided for only 11,000, should he mndo to Dr. Huiloy causing DuPuls, owner of tho dairy, and Dr.
periment which did not stuccoed. Now, whilo the sennte amended tho bill to
Dne report wns to tho eflfoit that lumber contracts.
J. G. Fish, fodoral tuberculosis in­
nt The Hague, wo are going to have n provido nn nverugo of 12,500 for tho him to realizo thnt Stetson is suffer­ spector, wltnossod tho incident.
11 or 15 bodies of nonunion men
ing
irreparable
injury
In
Dean
liastechnical experiment, which mny or coming yenr.
were laying in tho pit on tho surface
BE CAREFUL WITH FOODS,
Tho bolt struck ono cow, looped ov­
Tho agreement lenves only one ques­ cue’s removal," Judgo Hazard snid. er several othors to tho second victim,
mine where thoy hnd barricaded
nmy not succeed."
The French leader who has mndo n tion of Importanco to bo decided, tho "Naturally tho University of Florida *lK-*nggod over two or thfee moro to
themselves nnd exchanged numerous
This is tho time of the yenr when
Is strengthened in its faculty nnd in
shots with tho attacking miners.
foods must be hnndlcd carefully nnd special Btudy of foroign property hold­ commlttco nlrcndy hnving settled on fortunnto in securing nn Instructor of tho third, and again leaped ovor tho
Jordon Henderson, 45, n striking everything wo ont should bo examined ings in RuHHln, remarked that' in tho an enlisted strength of 125,000 for tho
hord to tho fourth. Tho remaining
union miner, wns Bhot In the head nnd by competent authorities lest wo got past it lookod ns though nil copntrlos ”oxt year. Methods of reducing tho Doan Rnscoo’s ability, but I bcllovo cattlo scattered badly frlghtenod. One
hilled. His body was brought here something that is unfit to out and woro divided into two groups concern­ number of moro than 13,000 to that Stetson Inw school has been seriously j of tho cows killed hnd no mark to
Iobs of its dean.’’
hy unlndcntificd persons.
thereby bring on nn epidemic. Tampa ing Russia. Ono group wanted to proscribed by the bill hnvo proven n injurod in tho
Momhers
of
the now club, composed show whore tho lightning struck her;
Reports stated both sides had hns nn inspector who will mako a most como to an ngreomont with Russia nt stumbling block, nnd it wns said nf­
of
alumnao
and
students of Stotson, another ha donly tho hoofs burned.
shown tho white ting and that nego­ thorough examination of all foodB in nny cost, and tho other at any cost tor yestordny’s meeting that in all
The cows woro worth soveral huntiations wore being exrhangcd for t rostaurnnts nnd stores und nil milk did not want to roach nn agreement probability tho sonata amendment pledged their aid in every way pos­ dred dollars,
sible
to
tho
univoristy.
trade. It wns also roportod thnt will bo examined nnd ovon tho drink­ with Russia.
*
•
covering tho reduction would hnvo to
°fficlnls of tho Southern Illinois Coal ing wnter. This is as It should bo in
"Now," ho continued optimistically, lio rowritton boforo it would ho ucCHIEF EDITORIAL WRITER
company havo agreed to closo tho ovory city in tho state. Thero Is no “wo non-Russian countries aro nil in Cuptnble to tho H oubo delegation. Sov- YAP TREATY WITH
ON NASHVILLE BANNER
AMERICA WAS
.
uiino ns a rosult of tho fighting and reason in tho world why people should necord, at least in tho sense that wo ornl membors of tho conforcnco folt,
DIED WITH ENFLUENZA
APPROVED TODAY
that the non-union men would depart. ho subjected to sickness und diseases wish to ngroo with Russia in a rens- ] however, thnt nnothor day or two
of ail kinds just because a fow food onnblo mnnnor, nnd in such a way th a t' would result in an agreement on thnt
NASirviLLE, Tonn., Juno 22.—R.
All girls wishing to enter "bathing dealers or milk dealers might have the elementary morality of tho rights foaturo.
TOKIO, June 22,
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nutios” parade at Lnke Mary, Juno protection. Get busy I
of man nhall be respeetod."
with the United States was approved j writor on tho Nashville Banner,'"died
,th» register with Ruth GlIlon not
Bargains found each day tyr read­ by tho privy council and Japanese today of .heart troublo resulting from
t«r than June 27th.
76»4tc
Have you read the want ada todayT
Have you read the want ada today? ing tho Herald Ads.
prince regent today.
| nn
an nttack of influenza.

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COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MEET

EAST SANFORD: : UPSALA AND
: GRAPEVULE

OVIEDO

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FRADY WILL CONTEND
SHOOTING OF WIFE
w a s b y accident

MIAMI, June 14.—Counsol for va
gar C. Frady of Chicago L ,
trial toflay .on the charge ’of*5 ) 5
murder, revoaled for tho first
last night their dofonoe. They
th .lr hop., for Frady'. f t . * * ' *
one p o ln t-th at tho fatal shooting
his apartment in tho fashionable fu
mlngo hotel last February WM *
dental nnd occurred while ho wsi
trying to wrest a revolver from hi.
wife’s hands.
m
Tholr defense will bo fn accordance
with Frady’s own request. No at.
tempt wll bo made to s)\ow that hi.
wife wat not faithful to him. "R.th
or I should hang than to cast nny re
flection upon hor character,” he i.
snld to hav declared.
Twenty-seven witnesses hnve been
subpoenaed, but last night only thn.«
residing In Mlnml wefro In th0 city
nnd it wns hinted by Frndy’s Inwyers’
thnt n delay might bo sought.

Mr. Edrlss of Oskaloosa, Iowa, ac­ Dr. R. J. Fori of Cameron Road is
Th® Board of County Commission- Comr. O. P. Swope, and adopted.
companied by his son and daughter just able to be out again after sev­
era of Somlnolo County mot In regu­ Be it Resolved, that a uniform spent soveral days in Oveldo last
Mr. Swan was dinner guest of Mr.
lar session at 10 o’clock a. m. Juno 5. right-of-way of a width of sixty-six weok looking for n suitable location. eral months Illness.
West
on Saturday and, later fook
W. W. Miller of Cameron Road
■ ft Present: Chairman L. A. Brumloy, (00) feet, bo and tho snmo is hereby
R. Vf*. Lawton loft Saturday for a has been quite ill with malaria. Dr. him to the train on Wednesday when
■•
and Commissioners L. P. Hagan, C. adopted ns tho width of all right of visit to his mother in Jacksonville.
he left for Now York to visit his rel­
Tolar In attendance.
W. Entsmlngor, O. P. Swope and E. ways of public roods and highways in
atives.
A. D. Sauer has purchased tho
Gottis McClelland has been having
Curlott, with W. C. Williamson, do- Seminole County, Florida.
Nelson property formorly occupied
Littlo Voile Williams was ill again
puty sheriff and V. E. Douglass, dopMotion of O. P. Swope, seconded by by S. McBride nnd moved his family n serious nttnek of valvular henrt
with
fover on Sunday while his fath­
trouble.
Dr
Langly
caring
for
him.
uty clerk, in attendance,
L. P. Hogan nnd carried, that tho there this week. '
er
was
In Jacksonville. Dr. Stevens
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
Talbert
nnd
children
Minutes of the lailt* regular moot­ clerk of tho Circuit Court bo nnd ho is
Mrs. J. N. Thompson and son Ai­ of Fort Myers hnvo taken the Gra-* wns called.
, ,.
ing road and dpprovod.
hereby requested to comply with tho led left Saturday for a few days vis­
Mrs. Allco Lunquist and children
Tho Tax Assossor having presented recommendations of tho Floridn En it to Island Grove from which placo hntn Hunter home on Bcnrdnll avenue
um
were dinner guests at tho home o?
his books showing the assessed valu­ glnoorlng Society in reference to tho they will go to Gnlncsvlllo to attend for tho summer.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Thoo Styles and Miss her pnrents, Mr. nnd Mrs. August
ation of propotty for examination by filing nnd rccordnlg of pints.
tho summer school nt tho U. of F,
Elizabeth
Styles from town spent last Swanson '“Wednesday.
tho Board in compliance with tho re­
Miss Wnno Popo left Inst week for
week nt tho Zornovoan home.
quirements of Section 4 of Chapter FLORIDA MAY
Mrs. Ballingor wns In town Friday
her homo In St. Augustine. She wns
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
H.
W.
Chnndlcr
nnd
8584, Qoneral Acts of 1921, Laws of
taking
dinner with Mr. and Mrs.
nccompnnlod by Miss Nell Wllllnms
family
hnvo
moved
to
.W.
W.
Miller’s
Florida, and tho Board of County
GET U. S. AID IN
Wm.
Leavitte.
Mrs. Erlcson has also
who will bo with her for a week’s
fnrm on Cameron Rond nnd will been going in for dental work.
Commissioners having given notlco
visit.
FIGHTING PEST
share crop Tho Chnndlcrs sold their
for fiftcon days by publication In tho
Mrs. Mnnsfleld nnd littlo daughter,
Mrs. A. K. Crnwford returned Fri­
place to tho Rumley brothers.
Sanford Horald thnt tho bonrd would
Inez
nnd tho two younger sons of
day
from
Leesburg
whoro
sho
spent
meet on this day us a Board of WASHINGTON, Juno 14.—Tho de­ several days with hor sister, Mrs. Z.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. E. Chnrpcning,
.
.
Tnmpn
nro visiting with Mrs Jnck
Labor may ask LnFollctto to bo its
Equalizers for tho purposo of hear­ partment of agriculture yesterday was Spinks.
i ffl“?hter A,y« 8nd, “ f“ “"d Mrs. A. ) Vaughn nnd she expect. her brother
prepnred
to
support
an
emergency
np
candidate for president In 1924. it
ing complaints nnd receiving testi­
Cui
paiiy
mude
a
fishing
nnd
picnic
on Saturday nnd hopes to have them
Mr. nnd Mrs. Clnude Coffee are
mony os to tho value of any proporty, propriatlon of $160,000 for tho elimi­ the proud pnrents of a fine boy born party at tho W. W. Drcssor home on with her this summer.
would be a.good combination although
nation
of
tho
citrus
canker
in
Flori­
a losing one.
real, porsonal or mixed, ns fixed by
Lake
Golden
last
Thursday,
Juno 3rd.
Mrs. Borgquist and daughter, Mil­
the County Tax Assossor of Taxos for da.
Miss
Susie
Farl
was
at
homo
over
Mrs. J. II. Halgh left lafet week for
dred have been hero from Tiger Bay FLORIDA MEDICAL
Assessment for the taxes of tho yunr Two experts of tho department
her homo in New Jersey. She was tho week-end from Palatka.
were
In
Florida
today
investigating
for
a fow weeks at tho home of her
A. D. 1922, tho owners and agents of
S. T. Beaton of Wnycross, Gn„ nnd
ASSOCIATION WILL
accompanied ns fnr ns Jacksonville
tho
ravages
of
tho
plaguu
nnd
tho
need
dnughter,
Mrs. Edwin Lundquist.
proporty, who appoarod for that pur­
John Edwards of Mlnml wore called
HCLD MEET IN CUBA.
by Mr. Halgh.
for
government
help
to
aid
In
tholr
Clarence frequently comes out to see
poso wore nllowod to mako full nnd
Miss Olivo Lezctte is visiting hor here by tho death of G. C. McDougnll. them.
eradication.
On
tho
basis
of
tholr
re­
comploto statements n.i to tho vnlunMrs. G. C. McDougnll nnd Mrs.
Members of tho Floridn Medical
tlon of the proporty owned or repre­ port, tho department was prepnred to pnrents, Mr. nnd Mrs. N. F. Lozotto Norman Swanson are In Wnycross,
Miss Ednn Critchly of Fort Pierce Association will lenvo Tnmpn June
sented by them nnd tho Tnx Assessor recommend to congress tho need of n Oveldo, nfter hnvlng spent tho win­ Gn, spending some time with tho for­ Is also n wolcomo visitor in our 25 for Hnvnnn whoro they will hold
ter nt Mnssey’s Business Collcgo In
nnd tho mombors of tho bonrd hnv- an emergency appropriation.
mers sister, Mrs. S. T. Benton and neighborhood nt tho hotno of hor tholr nnnunl convention. They will
Jacksonville.
W.
A.
Taylor,
chief
of
tho
plant
Ing fully discussed tho Btntcmcnts nnd
cousin, Mrs. Konnoth Robbins whoso sail on tho Cuba, leaving Port Tnmpn
family.
Tho Oveldo Bnnd Is giving weekly
facts ns presontod docldod to lowor industry buronu nt tho department,
mother, Mrs. Vlhlon nnd tho three Sundny afternoon, Juno 25, at 2:00
Sandy
Anderson
finished
his
work
the vnluntlon upon tho following do- wns in tclographic communication concerts down town every Snturdny out here Inst Thursdny nnd hns gono youngest children loft with tholr o’clock, returning on tho same ship
scrlbod proporty covering certain pnr- with Dr. Wllmon Nowell, stnto plant night from eight to ten. The con­ to Marietta, Ohio for tho Forter- nophow by enr to visit hor sister at July 4.
commissioner of Floridn In connection certs nro well attended nnd greatly
cols of land ns follows:
Judy-Dutton Co., shipping vegeta­ Fort Fierce nnd nt Mlnml. This Is A special excursion rate of $38.50
Kress &amp; Frnuz, frnc. NW quartor with tho proposed appropriation. Tho enjoyed nnd npproMntod by tho loynl bles etc., for tho summer.
her first vncntlon off for a long time hns been arranged nnd this rnto will
of SE quurtor nnd E half of SW government authority informed Now- citizens of this town.
nnd
wo nro nil glnd sho enn hnvo tho bo opon to nny porson desiring to vis­
Miss Haskins Jones and Miss E.
Mrs. Thoodoro Aulln
returned
quarter nnd SW quarter of SW qunr- oll thnt only $4,000 wns nvnllnflo from
chnngo.
Both of tho guosts nro help­ It Cuba nt this.time. Tho rnto InGallagher joined a party from Eustls
tor of Sec, .'ll, Twp. 19 S, Itnnge 33 E, unexpended appropriations and tho Rtmdny from Now Smyrnn whore sho nnd spent Sundny nt Dnytonn Bench. ing houso for hor.
eludes monls and n borth. Tho Ha(less Ity), 121 ncros, lowered from Florida official dcclnrcd this Bum hns spent tho pnst two weeks with
i..
Brown Miller hns added n screen
Mrs. August Swnnson returned vann hotels hnvo offered a low rate
would
not
ho
sufficient
to
halt
the
her
sl-ier,
Mrs.
Rnwllnson
of
Ft.
$2,000 to $1,500,
porch to his homo on Celery ovonuo homo Tuesdny from Snnford whoro for tho excursionists.
Reservations
plague.
Picrco.
Mrs. Lucy Wakefield, bog. 13.07 chs
an
dbuilt a nice big bnrn.
sho hns been nursing for n couple of enn bo mndo nt tho city ticket office
Taylor,
It
was
naid,
then
promised
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
B.
G.
Smith
hnd
ns
8 nnd 2.81 chs E of NNV cor of SE
R. L. Garrison is building n home weeks nt tho home of Mr. nnd Mrs. of the Atlantic Coust line.—Tampa
‘Mi
quarter of SW qunrter of Sec. 15, Twp tho Floridn authority thnt govern­ their guests last week, Mr. nnd Mrs. o:i his Ilichmond avenuo farm nnd Penvyhouse.
, njj
Tribune.
20 S, itnnge 32 E. Run W 3.78 chs., ment help would bo recommended if F. L. Stevenson of Momphls. Mr. nnd doing much other improving.
tho
Florida
reports
wore
supported
by
The Crnmer boys took dinner with
Mrs. Smith carried tholr guests on a
etc. 2 acres, lowered from $550 to
Nick Zornovoan Is building n fine Mr. nnd Mrs. V. C. Coller nnd dnugh­ "How We Cleared Our Summer Home
tho bureau’s Investigators. An emer­ scvernl days motor trip visiting, Dny$600.
big bnrn on his Bcnrdnll nvonuc ter, Bright nnd their guests, Mrs.
of Rnts,” by Mrs. Perry.
could
Alfred Foster presented n commun- rgency
. appropriation,
V ' r . It was naid, T
k tona, New Smyrnn, Leesburg, Lnko place
Wales,
Orlnndo,
Arcndin,
Puntn
Gor­
Bryant
of
Nocntee
nt
their
lnko
west
“When
wo opened our seaside
icntlon from the Realty Trust Co | bo n,,‘,otl
tho deficiency bills
Hal Colbert 1s building n largo of town.
do
nnd
mnny
other
places
of
inter­
home
Inst
May,
It wns nllve with rnts.
In reference to the assessment of the I T P°n?lntf ln ,C0.ntfr.°,8t . 0win« tc
screened in porch on his Marquette
rot.
thu
pressing
need
of
relief,
it
was
add­
Miss
Margnrot
Ericson
was
ill
with
They’d
gnawed
nil tho upholstering.
Sanford Country Club property, which
avenue homo.
ed,
tho
appropriation
would
bo
mndo
fever
for
a
fow
dnys.
Mrs.
L.
R.
Mitchell
left
Snturdny
Wo
cleaned
them
out in n week wtih
was referred to Tax Assessor A.
Vance Dougins has sold his plnco
available immediately on passage of *•" St. Augustine, Fin., nnd CovlngMr. and Mrs. Mnrtln Krlsthof, for­ RAT-SN'AP. I prefer thin rnt killer
Vaughan.
on .Marquette avenuo which includes mer friends in Orlando, wore Sundny because it comes In enko form, no
W. E. Oglesby, appeared before the tho bill Irf congress. This might oc­ :on, Gn., whoro sho will visit friends
17 i!
an up-to-dnto chicken plnnt, to Mr. evening visitors nt tho homo of G. mixing. SnveH dirtying hands nnd
cur
boforo
tho
end
of
Juno.
and
relatives
during
tho
next
six
board in reference to tho assessment
Roberts of Orlando rond, who hns hnd Illrschl.
weeks.
Plates.” Three sizes, 36c, 05c, $1.25.
on his property ut I.ako Monroo, de­
a
white leghorn chicken rnnch for tho
LOOKS
LIKE
I.ENINE
T.
L.
Mend,
Sidney
Swopo
and
Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Krell and tholr Sold nnd guaranteed by Bnll Hard­
scribed as follows: SW qunrter of
MAY KICK BUCKET,
Ulln Wright are spondlng two wooks pnst two years, on tho McDnnlel plnco two littlo ones left in tholr truck ware company.—Adv.
Lot 45, of St. Josoph’s, nnd asked that
TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE zt tho Y. M. C. A. camp nt Frost thnt wns formnlly occupied by tho enrly Wednesday to drlvo through to
tho same bo lowered.
Into Mrs. Coonoy.
proof.
Arcadia where Fred hns work nftor ftOTlt'H TO IIHinOB CONTIIACTOIU.
Edwnrd Higgins and T. M. Fox npA a-oelated P re s s )
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
W.
E.
Luther
left
a
nico visit with Mr. nnd Mrs. T. O. Honied b id s w ill bo received by tho
penred before tho board In referonco
BERLIN, Juno 14.—Another Gor­
Hoard o f C o u n ty ComnilHHlooers of
Cases of oak or ivy poisoning Tnylor.
to the hnullng of tho rock for tho Or­ man specialist was summoned to nt- .nst weok for tholr summer homo nt
Homlaolo C ou n ty , F lo rid a, at Hanford.
M
orldu, for th e c o n s tr u c tio n of a Draw
Wnynesvlllo,
N.
C.
should
be
treated
with
Ballnrd’s
Snow
lando road.
Surveyor Williams and family hnvo B rld
tcrnl Premier Lonlne.
I’rofossod
g o a c r o s s tlio 8t. J o h n s riv er on tho
Liniment.
It
Is
nntisoptlc
nnd
honl*
.
A
study
clnss
of
sixteen
chnrtor
moved out again from town to their ro a d b e tw e e n Hanford und Osteen, at
Pension claim of Mary K. Applo- Flolchslg, lending brain authority was
10:00
n. m. J u l y 18th, 1922.
by, of Sanford, Fla., was approved by nsked to loavo Immediately for Mos­ members wns organized by the young Ing nnd a splendid remedy for such fine plnco on Crystal lnko.
E a c h bid m u s t bo accom panied by a
e r tif ie d c h e ck In tho su m of $ 1,000.00,
tho bonrd.
pcoplo of tho Christina Endeavor troubles. Three sizes, 30c, (10c nnd
pi
Rudisnlo of Orlnndo who Is work­ cmndo
cow.
p a y a b le to E. A. Douglass, Clerk
$1.20
per
bottle.
Sold
by
Union
Society
of
Oveldo
last
Mondny
night.
ing
for
contractor
Pnco
nt
tho
Coun­
fo r th e H oard o f C o u n ty Commlsslonur*
Notary Public Bonds of Csssnndrn
o
f
Scminolo
F lo rid a, as evi­
Much Interest wns mnnlfested and Phnrmncy.—Adv.
try Club is boarding with Mr. nnd d enc e of goodC ounty,
Schultz wns npprovod by tho hoard,
USING WORD STOP
faith.
Hi'}
much good Is expected to result.
Mrs. West
T h e C o u n t y C o m m issio n e rs reserve
i E. Curlott, hero presented tho bill
PLAYED HAVOC
tho r ig h t to r e je e t a n y o r all bids, or lo
Miss*
Christine
Clough
of
Lakeland
of S. F. Doudnoy for work in refer­
Snturdny
wns
n
spoclnl
dny
with
How
n
Noted
Vet.
Gets
Rid
of
Rats
a
c
c e p t n n y hid th o y m a y deem to bo for
WITH FLORISTS ORDER
host I n te r e s t o f th o County.
Is visiting her nunt, Mrs. II. B. Mc­
onco to Spoclnl Rond and Brldgo Dis­
the Adventist people in Orlnndo bub thoCopies
Fnrmers Heed.
of p la n s a n d
specification*,
Call
this
week.
proposed c o n t r a c t a n d bond m ay be had
trict No. 2, no action was tnkon by tho
tho members here who could not go on
FORT MYERS, Juno 16.—When
a p p l ic a tio n to B. A. D ouglass, Clerk
board.
Mrs. T. L. Mend Is spending two
Dr. II. II. Butler says, " Iuso RAT- held their Snbbath school at tholr of th e llo n rd o f C o u n ty Commissioners,
distant florists mingle telegraphic
«pa .
Hanford. F lo rid a , o r fro m F red T. Wil­
week
snt tho Floridn Snnitnrinm nt SNAP around my hospltnls every homo.
Mrs. Henry Wight, Mrs. E. Curlott punctuation with floral technicality
liams, B n g ln c e r, on deposit of 15 09
Ki ft'}
Formosa.
will ho r e t u r n e d If hid Is made.
and Miss Virginia Smith appoarod bo- there Is apt to bo confusion.
C. J. Stedt’s homo caught on flro w hich
three months, whether I boo rats or
By o r d e r of th e Bonrd of
County
Mr. Cuyger of Indlnnn Is spending not. It does tho work—RAT-SNAP In the roof Inst week, fortunately &lt; nininlHslonors,
foro tho board in reforcnco to a pub­ There Is the case of n local florist
of Hemlnolo County.
lic health nurso for Siemlnolo county, who wanted some wreaths from a tho summer with his daughter, Mrs. gets them every time. I recommend their nephew, Wilfred Pierson wns “ F lo rid a.
L. A. llltlLMLBV.
Chairman.
nnd requested that this board provido Tnmpn dealer. Jlo sent n telegram T. G. Simmons.
it to everybody hnvlng rnts," Don’t there to put It out or much dnmngo
,
,
,
,
B.
A. DOlTtlLASH.
l«
C. L. West wns n business visitor wait until thero is.n brood of rats, would hnvp resulted: it will hnvo to Il-fitu
for a public health nurso for Somlnolo setting forth his wants and used the
Clork.
county in tho budget for tho year, es­ word “stop” as a means of denoting to Sanford Tuesdny.
net immediately you sco tho first on®. bo re-shlngled..
of A p plic ation f o r T n* Deed I'ntimated salary and expenses for tho tho end of the sentence. It was mis­
Three slzeq 35c, 05c, $1.25.
Sold
Our friends will bo glad to henr tho N ailer
ile r S e e l Inn .17.1 o f I h e U r n r r n l Ntnlh
hi
^
fci
id
m
nurso to bo $3,500. Tho board agreed construed by the Tampa florist, how­
ulrtt n l l i t * N t n f r o f F l o r i d a
nnd guaranteed by Bnll Hardware workers went "over tho top” all right
iv e n th a t F. ICo.—Adv.
to mako provision in tho budgot for ever, who stopped literally, every
nnd our effort to rnise the money for W No oodt ircuef f Isp uhr ecrheabsye r gof
Tnx Cert i fi cat e
No.
C.iH
.
d
u
lrtl
the
7th
A.
tho employment of a public health Unto ho came to the word and as there
the piano for tho church, on Mondny. D. 1920. tins fi led sultl cde ar tyi f iofc a tJune,
e la my
nurso for Somlnolo county, such em­ was n "stop" at tho end of the tele­
SLEEPERS JUMP TRACK
The next dny tho r/ont, W. II. Hnr- of f i ce, a n d h a s m a d e a p p l i c a t i o n for
ax Deed to Issuo In accordance with
ployment to begin October 1st, 1922. gram that ended the matter Insofar
vey brought it out nnd wo think nil Tl aw
Sai d c e r t i f i c a t e e m b r a c e s I lie fol­
K u lD ita iN Itita lQ m
lo w in g describ ed p r o p o r t y sltunted la
. . . . ( H r T h e A ssnnnf rd P rrs s)
will bo well plensod.
,
Flro arm bonds of M. A. Kllvort and ns he was concerned.
C ounty, F lo rid a, t o - w l t : Lot
MINEOLA, Texas, Juno 15.—Two
Wo nro grateful for tho* help so Hemlnolo
• Hoc.
.1 . Twp.
—
. ------ 87.59
Wo
i&gt;
20 1L .Itangu
30.
M. II. Sponcer, were approved and liThe local dealer sent the following
seed at
renr
sleeping
cars
of
tho
SunsHno
conso ordered issued.
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
Newell
entertained
wlllimriy
given.
We
would
he
glad
to
I'iS
n
S
IW
“
s
uch
__ ___ _____________ ce rti­
message:
Special
on
tho
Texns
and
Pacific
f ic a te In Ibo nnino of D oxtor H unter
publish tho names 'hut some
Motion of I,. P. Hagan, seconded
"Substitute for wreath cross of Father Feck and twelve of the St.
llf lr s , I’nloHN sa id c e r tif ic a te shall tin
_ ...... n’l,rt" re
by E. Curlott, nnd carried tho chair­ rose number seventy-two for seventy Andrew Rrothorhood boys nt thoir jjumped tho trnck nt Lnko Fork, nlno object.
d e e m e d a c c o r d in g to law Tux Deed
w ill Issue I h ereon on th e g 1Hi day of
man of thin board in authorized to five stop also two sprnys number homo on Greenwood lake Friday af­ miles east of hero at noon yesterday
a Brood crowd was out to henr Rev. Ju
ly , A. D. 1022.
injuring 14 persons, some of thorn Wnhlbcrg Sundny evening.
W IT N E SS my offic ia l s ig n a tu r e nnd
ternoon.
Thoy
wore
treated
to
n
wa­
sign
warrant,
for
parts
to
be
purchas­
Ho
Is
IS fj
forty-three ten dollars each stop ot\o
tills tho tilth d a y of Juno, A. I’.
seriously.
Tho conches
plunged romlng ng„|n on the fourth Sunday. soul
ed
for
flic
Nash
Quad
truck.
termelon
feast,
fried
chicken
supper
1922.
I $}/
wreath roses flvo dollnrs stop half
down
a
25
foot
cmhnnkmont
nnd
tur­
(H E A D
B. A. DOUOLAHH,
Motion of O. P. Swope, seconded by dozen peonies stop spray of roses flvo and ico cream nnd enko.
" hllo hero ho wns the guest of Mr
C lerk C ircuit Court.
nnd Mrs. Stcdt.
Mrs. A. Y. Fullor nnd K. J. Fuller ned over.
L. P. Hagan and carried, tho clerk of dollars stop wire immediately If enn
Hemlnolo County, HaBy: A. M. WEBKH, D.
this board Is hereby instructed to ad­ ship this afternoon stop ship bnlnnco were visitors In Sanford Saturday.
Tho steering gear did not work It-Otc
ASK
$150,000
FOR
FLORIDA
vertise for bids for purchase of 225 on sure.”
right nnd Mrs. Tyner rnn Into tho NOTICE t o l' . \ v i n o c o n t i i a c t o i i h
E. S. Miller and Hnrry Kolly left
seats for tho court room.
for
their
homo
In
Youngstown,
Ohio
Pierson hoys enr, damaging both cars .Heal,
He followed this with a later mosa i r T h* A sso ciated P r e s s )
.
I proposals, s u b je c t to th e sal e
Motion of I.. P. Hagan, seconded by sage ordering additional flowers nnd Wednesday.
o f bonds, w in he rec eive d l&gt;&gt; the CounWASHINGTON, Juno 15.—Appro­ hut not sorlously.
ti
Ly ' " " " n l s s l o i i o r s o f th e C ounty &lt;'t
Tho people h ere , ea.winlnli..
Miss Sane Murry left Inst Wednes­ priation of $150,000 for immcdlnto
O. P. Swope and carried, clerk of this continuing tho use of Ids pot punc­
t'Spoclnlly t h o Seminole, Hints o f F lo rid a, at the &lt;»ff lee1 Of III,, cd loe r k of
o f t h e cCircuit
shop
hoys
were
shocked
when
nuu|i
mijra
w
e
r
e
snookrt
w
h
e
n
t
h
n
'
i r c u i t cCourt,
o u r t.
day
for
Jacksonville
whoro
sho
will
board in hereby instructod to advortisu tuation. Neither telegram elicited
emergency uso in orndlcntlon of tho
o f Hemlnolo,
Hcmlunlc, at
a t Hanford,
Hanford.
nows c a m o of the tr.reit t *
«
. I of
Vo th e C
’’"ounty
" " t y of
for bids for the construction of tho nny flowers and the locnl dealer Just­ spend several weeks.
" tn,no
‘he tcrrihlo trngotly nt J".1'1'1". &lt;•&lt; or before, to a. nt. on Hie
citrus ennker In Florida wns provided
h o m o o f M r. nnd Mrs Mrr)m.n-„u 1 ,
" f J «&gt;y. A. I». 1922. for th e reTho I.ongwood hotel hnB boyn pur- for In a bill introduced yostordny by t, h o r-..t
brldgo across tho St. Johns river at ly felt himself aggrieved. So ho in
....
- i r s . IMCDoilgnll Hurfnclug of a p p r o x im a te ly 181.000 s'b
1chased by Mr. Clark of Farmington, Representative Smlthwick, democrat, on C e l e r y a v o n u o o f th e d a u g h t e r ?’a ir ,!H m a c a d a m roads,
tho Osteen forry, anti also for tho re­ vestignted.
an. yti"oriel . ioiiiIh anoil
I'miHlrunthiL’
kbllll.w.
i ll in g hI,..o r .......
ow n f a t h e r \. »..
i l’rlVl
nd C
o n s t r u c t i n g atiproxlnpproxiMaine,
Mr.
Clnrk
expects
to
surfacing of certains roads and con­
open
Floridn.
i
,
•
,
nor.
A
groat
mnny
m
utely
I2.7nn
H
&lt;|.
vds.
rock
o
r oth e r
The Tnmpn man was with a clenr
tho hotol this coming winter.
attended b o th th o f u n e r a l n n d t h e f l,“.r.'1 " ‘" ‘faced sh o u ld e rs .
structing hard surfaced shoulders on conscience, however, for he wrote:
tr ln l
All ■ v m n n t h u
* . l n ° , 'n r , ‘ l,r"l*"Hul sh a ll ho accom panied
certain roads.
trim
a m s y m p a t h i z e w ith th o f n m - L’v “ ce r tif ie d che ck Issued unon
«
REPORT AGREEMENT
our of recent date received nnd V Mrs. Roy Sour nntcrtnlned Tucst a t e „ r N a tio n a l Bank, nnd m a d e pay*
Clork of this hoard is hereby in­ can assure you that I regret the mis­ dny evening with 600. There wore
"y in thcir "&lt;&gt;rrow. Mr..McDougnll seble
to th e o r d e r of tiio C lerk of toe
Ireult C ourt of th e C o u n ty of Semi­
structed to notify the bond trustees, hap of the different floral pieces you two tables of plnyers. At n Into
was well nnd favorably known hero. «nole
l l l f T h* A sso ciated Press*
to ti,,, Hum of five p e r c e n t of tho
LONDON, Juno 15.—Tho Central
were served.
to purchase bonds with tho cash which wanted and your disappointment and hour refreshments
a m o u n t of tlm hid.
Nows
says
Inst
ovenlny
that
it
hns
The
b id d e r will be r°*
Thoso invited wore Mr. and Mrn.
"I Got Real Mnd When V Lost My •mired HucceHHful
they now have in the singing fund.
my loss.
to g iv e h and e q u a l to fifty per
learned
authoritatively
thnt
yostorSetting Hon," Mrs. Hnnnnn.
cent of the a m o u n t o f tils o r th e ir hid.
Eng. Fred T. Williams hero pre­
I enclose herewith the wires re­ Long, Miss Mildred Long, Mrs. J. R.
such bond to ho e x e c u t e d ’ by a S urety
"I . wont , into
the hen
hour
sented plans and specifications for ceived from you nnd you will see that Dinkol. Miss Olivo Dinkel, Messrs, dny’s Irish negotiations resulted In
.
...........~tse
, v umu
ono . c o m p a n y licensed to do b u sin e ss In the
shall
morning nnd found mv favorite «eft„r 1
Florida, a n d tho blddo rT re
’as"chnngo in road at tho Orange and the trouble has boon somewhere else. E S .Miller, Lnurlo Ford and Hnrry ngreoment on vlrtunlly nil points.
doatl I trot reel . , 1
,,, .
" or J'J’n,1ueo a certificate from the show
lag
Scminolo county line. Motion of C. I could have easily furnished all the Kelly.
Itonti. 1 got real mnd. Wont to tho l,r“r ,,f "to state o f Florida, si
the
Bargains found each day by read­ s t o r e , b o u g h t som e It AT Q v An
1 " l 0 a m o u n t o f th e d e p o s it a n d ’*
■ clnss
W. Entzmingcr, seconded by L. P. flowers if you had not countermand­ J. S. Dinkel nnd E. L. Dinkel wore
l„ „
t. r
.
If A 1 - S N A P a n d &lt;&gt;f bonds said deposit covers.
Hagan ami carried, Eng. Fred T. Wil­ ed your orders as you will see by tho trnnsneting business In Ovoido Mon­ ing tho Horald Ads.
In n w e e k I g o t six dead r a t s . E v o r v - n " " " H ”.r
a n d speclflca.
b o d y w h o rnlxea nm,tt
1 , , , ^ l!! ""J mny be seen a t th o office of the
dny,
liams is instructed to notify tho Or­ telegrams containing the word "stop"
n,
p o u ltr y Should k e e p ' 'crlt „ f th e c i r c u i t C o u r t In Sanford.
FOR SALE OR LEASE—One 20 acre, RAT-SNAP." T hroo s ir e s uric nr. Ur V V"’
of F r e d T. W illiam s,
ange county Ixuird of county com­ received from you which arc enclosed
e , or.
*u , c ' 05°. | Hanford. F lorida.
A
bad
tnsto
In
tho
mouth
comes
one
10
acre
Sanford
nve.
walking
,,
.
u
n
ty
C
o
missioners that Somlnolo county is herewith."
$1—5. Sold anti g u a r a n t e e d b y Ball •
^ ° " , v &lt;’ m m issio n e rs rese rv e
from n disordered stomnch anil slug­ llatunce to city. Two lots corner H n r d w n r o Co.— A dv
•be r ig h t to r eje ct a n y n n d all bids or
not in financial condition to mako this
■“ccePt a n y hid th e y m n y doom to be
gish stnto of tho howols. Horbino Center and Elm avo. Two lots west
1for the lies! In te r e s t o f th e county.
chnngo.
TIRE CO.—Wants stnto representa­ corrects tho trouble immediately. It ilde Palmetto ave„ 50 ft- from Elev­
I
U A. B ItU M L B Y ,
guaranteed
Comr, L. P. Hagan offered tho fol­
C h a ir m a n llo u rd C oun­
tive nnd snles manager to opon purifies tho bowels, helps digestion, enth St. Make-offer. B. T. Corey, SAI.ESMEN-To Rcn
ty Com m issioners.
tiros nnd tubes. $100 n weoklguhr- j Attest:
lowing resolution und moved its adopt­ brnnch offlcq. $300 nocossnry. Uni­
and Hweotens tho breath. Frlco COc. owner, 115 N. Spring St., Los Ange­ nntoed snlnry nnd commission. U ni.! R A' J?.°UpLA8H,
ion, same was duly sucondod by versal Tiro Co., Chicago, III. 42-4tc Sold by Union Phnrmncy.—Adv.
les, Calif.
288tf; 29-tf versa! Tiro Co Fhl*nf«
°* the Circuit Court.
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�IAY, JUNE fiVIBM
will furnish direct pressure In c u t of with Mlllnc cold drinks on Sun&lt;U*«
winter season and one that could also
Edwin Kano,, manager of Bonlti
a Art.
play the moving pictures during the
On Thursday, June 29, the coundl Thoatro on Franklin street, chsrgij
interim, one that would cater to the
will consider bids for a motor fir* with operating a jiv in g picture the.
best and get only the bast of attrac­
truck. Wlthatho Installation of these atro on Sunday. 4lond of
F ran k Miller and E. F. tions and ono that would be a prido
improvement! Winter Garden -syill be given In each case. Tho dateof pre.
to tho citizens of Sanford. Thoro have
as well equipped with flro protection liminary hearing In each case is ,k
Lane Bought S tar
been numerous attempts to build a
as any town of Its sle In the st&amp;ta for today before County Judge ll»x.
THE STATISTICIAN SEES PROMISES OP GENERAL IMnew theatro but up to now none have
Theatre Lot
and Insurance rates will be reducod. znrd.—Tampa tribune.
PROVBMENT IN INCREASE OF EMPLOYMENT
gone straight to tho mark as hnve
At an early date bids will be sub­
Messrs.
Miller
and
Lane
and
backed
*l
mitted
for the improvement of the RELEASE BOY WHO
THAT WILL TAKE CARE OF ALL
by their many friends and by tho pub­ t a t a t a P a t o m i i a i l M i i i a f c u i a i t o i t o M i l i i i m i i a t a t a
Electric
light plant. I t Is proposed
SHOT AND KILLED
ROAD SHOWS AS WELL AS
lic in general on something tonglblo
to
Install
a
new
unit,
whereby
a
24MOVING PICTURES
and something that Is needed tho new WELLESLEY HILLS, Mass., Juno'men from tho country.
JACKSONVILLE MAn I
hour service can be given.
theatre promises success from the 17.—With tho news full of strikes, “For the past year or two wo havo
(B y T i l Au m Ii i K P r r u i
seen in the papers accounts merely of *As soon ns possible bids for the
Sanford will have a now theatre, start.
x
paving
of
streets
will
be
advertised,
JACKSONVILLE,
Juno 20.-.,w.
threatened
strikos
and
labor
unrest,
wage
cuts.
Reductions
hnve
run
all
the aamo to bo finished by January
Tho plans and tho personnel of the Roger W. Bbnson, statistician today
but
this
will
not
be
done
until
the
man
Rawle,
16
yea^
old
boy of Colum*.
tho way from 10 to 60%, with an av­
first Thin ia the good nowa that is incorporators of tho new theatro will
issued
the
following
statement
re­
unitary
sewer
system
now
being
in­
bus,
Ga.,
slayer
of
George
C. Smith,
erage cut of about 2G%. I should not
being aprcnd today by those who hnve j be given in a lator issue of the Her­
garding
gcnernl
industrial
situation:
stalled
Is
completed.
member
of
tho
city
flro
department,
be surprised to soe somo advances
been wanting a fine new theatre in ald.
"For some tlmo," said Mr. Dason, from this time on. The Firestone
wns ordered roleasod from custody by
Sanford fojr many yearn. The doal
"business
in
tho
East
has
been
rovivCircuit Judge D. A. Simmons, who
NINE
POST
SEASON
Rubbor company,
Company, ui
of n*iun,
Akron,
.............................
.
. Tiro
lire and
ana ituouor
was practically closed yesterday when
Three
American
j
heard habeas corpus proceedings |n
ing.
Wore
it
not
for
tho
toxtilofliwl
0
j,|0
him
already
advanced
wages
Frank L. Miller and Edward Lane
GAMES IN FLORIDA
. i t __
.strikes
1 .1 1 ...
In
V
nur
IHampshire,
ln m n u h in * .
__
. . .
other
In
Now
behulf
of tho boy yesterday afternoon.
10%.
Other
concorns
which
nre
tern
Buildings
in
China
purchased th o old S t a r Thoatro lot at
TO DECIDE WINNER
Massachusetts and Rhode Island, bus­ porarily silort of labor aro offering
Judge Simmons, after hearing ar­
the comor of Magnolln uvonuo and
Struck By Shells iness conditions in New England, more money. It is, however, interest­
guments and testimony, declared no
Second street from tho former owner,
ORLANDO, Juno 20.—At a moot­ Jury would convict tho youngster,
Now York State, and Pennsylvania ing to noto that the labor unions were
0. P. Herndon,
&lt;11, Th# Associated Press!
Smith’s body wns found in the rail,
PEKING, Juno 20.—Throo Ameri­ would bo very good today. Inuring not successful in holding up wages at ing of tho Florida State League called
Messrs. Miller and Lane will irtimehero
by
President
Walter
W,
Rose
tho
past
yenr,
tho
Control
West
has
fond
vnrds hero Inst Wednesday
the
nnd 7nre
diately form a company of local poo- can buildings in Canton were struck
“ ,v tlmo ”of tho
*’*“ decline .....
, 7 /not
'” yesterday, It wns agreed thnt nlno
by
shells
during
Sunday’s
bombardbeen
the
weakest
spot
in
tho
but
forcing
Increase
at
this
time.
History
morning.
Rnwls, a visitor here from
pli and mnko it a stock proposition
games
should
bo
played
in
the
post
ment
of
tho
city
by
gunboats
of
Sun
situation.
The
abrupt
drop
in
8mp|y
repenting
itself.
The
law
of
Columbus,
whoro ho is employed by
since so many local people want an
scnBon scries to deeido tho winner of the Central of Georgia railroad, snrinterest in a new thcatro and in n few Yat Sen in an attempt to recapture | price of grains, live stock,.m&lt;!1 o t h e r g u p p I y nnd (lomttn(1 determines wages
days they will nnnounco tho incorpor- his stronghold. American Minister farm products left tho agricultu ni | gg ^ determines prices. If business thc 1922 pennnnt of the Florida stnte tendered Saturday and said he shot
ators and immediately got busy on 'Schurmun asked Rear Admiral Strauss sections of our country in a very bad ,)eRini! to p|ck up thin summer, ns I league, the matter of how these Smith with hU own gun Tuesday
to rush protection to Canton and condition. You will romembor tho antciipnto |t W|]j( the demand for ln- games should bo played to he left to night when tho latter attempted to
plans nnd specifications.
jncrcn8c. Owing to tho fnct the two clubs winning the first nnd hold him up.
As far as cun bo learned tho now American gunhonts aro expected to Fnrmcrs' Conference at Washington bor ^
nnd
various
forms
of
aid
onneted
by
building will bo 67x117 foot nnd wilt proceed there. The extent of duinngo
that immgrntiou has been cut off, thin Becond halves of tho Benson respective­ Tho nlleged nttompt at hold'up occongress
and
different
stuto
legisla­
contain two nice storo rooms on Mag- to American property was not stated,
will necessarily cause employers to ly. In the matter of dividing the re­ curred whon tho boy became lost ia
nolia avenue on each sido of tho lobby. A protest was made to Sun against tures.
bid ngnlnBt ono another nnd wages ceipts of tho post season sorios it wns trying to return from tho down town
decided to split on a 00-40 basis. Six­ section to his uncle’s homo. Smith
"The
rise
in
agricultural
products,
Tho building will sent at lount one indiscriminate firing,
however,
which
occured
a
few
m
o
n
th
s^
1
1
1
for
“
nt
lc"9t’
ty pet cent will go to tho winner nnd accosted him nnd offered to show him
thousand people nnd will be modern
. . . .. .i_____ , ___(Considering a long potiod of years in­
40
to tho loser after tho 10 por cont tho way.
ago,
accompanied
by
the
good
weather
,
There's no excuse for getting half
in every respect costing about $50,to tho futuro, tho trend of wnges may
of
the
gross receipts had been deduct­ Tho youngster’s story thnt lie ov­
conditions
of
tho
past
fow
weeks,
hns
sick nnd run down when Tanluc will
000 or more if tho plnns cull for it.
continue downward, but a temporary
ed for the league. The playurs will re­ erpowered Smith nnd took his gun
For the past ton yearn Sanford has make you well, sturdy and strong.— made the farmers feol very much bettor. Reports which I am receiving
m’1 bo ^P risin g .
ceive
Q0 per cent of tho reefipts which cnino In for sharp questioning by ofneeded a new theatre building, one Union Pharmacy.—Adv.
1 the liubsonchurt on business con
from correspondents in the west aro ditions is acting in a very peculiar go to their club nnd tho club owners flcials investigating thc case. Basthat could tuko care of the many n
i g
-----------------------shows that como to Florida during the
For quick results, try a want ad. truly encouraging. This applies not way nnd is suggestive of u turn for the other GO.
ing their disboilof on tho fnct that
only to the agricultural districts hut the better within tho next few weeks. Those attending the mooting were: the boy 1b much smnller than Smith, a
also to tho mining and lumbar busi- Tho time is fnst approaching when Presidents F, O. King, Orlando; Rob­ trained athlete of tho flro department
ness. Evcn tlio automobile industry, one-hnlf of the proceeding area of ex­ ert Garrol, St. Petersburg; E. II. force, tho officials called upon him to
which is such a factor throughout I pansion will ho offset. When this Armstrong, Dnytona; C. Henley, demonstrate his self-acquired art of
Ohio and Indiana,
is feeling
much !
. r.,
...
.............time
comes, it can bo truly said that Lakeland; Marcus Connnt, Jackson­ self-defense. This the youngster did
more
encouraged.
Of
course,
tho
mi-1
.
. . .turned
. . . .tho corner. This
. m i .does ville; Director S. II. IJqnton represent­ by handling burly policemen in appar­
,
.
,I
. . . . . .
Iwe hnve
ion
coal
fields
are
quiet,
but
tho
non.
.
. enter ing Tampa.
THE BIG NEW FEED STORE
ently onsy fashion.
,
, | not moan that we are about to
union
fields
are
moro
uctivo
each
,
.
..t cods
,
,
.
,
,.in
period
of
prosperity,
but
NOW IN OUR NEW BUILDING
I ’ thut, we 1nre on the ,home stretch
. . . I'll REE ARE ARRESTED
CAI’T. MURRELL LOST
.week.
. . . Tho cut
, in ,freight
, , rates
. should
,
.moan
help tho
coal
and
lumber
business.
.
.
.
.
.
IIY SHERIFF'S OFFICE
,
, ,
..
.,
and havo seen tho worst. Tho BnbALL HIS FURNITURE I
Tho demand for cotton continues
, . index
, , today
. . stands
. , nt. 17%
. „ *.sonchnrt
FOR SUNDAY SELLING
strong and the a...
booth - is,, gradually1.
, ..........
(From Tuesday'* Dslly)
- .. ibelow
normal., This is due to the ,nfeeiing bettor. This better feeling creased building which is evident
After fuilintr to .oeuro w i.rr.nt. I A» J™ " ' l ° "r-M wo
th.t
throughout the West and South Is re­ throughout the'country.
Moreover, from County Judge Julia., L. Ilurrurd
K....... »"
'«■*
flected by tho improvement in tho this building boom is only beginning. en indictments
from tho grand jury 'turo in tho firo this morning when the
business of the mail order houses. The We may expect," concluded Mr. Bnbon information filed against certain Lcffler house on Melonvillo avenue
customers of the mail ordar houses son, "a real scarcity in certain classes
alleged violators of tho so-called was burned. Cnpt. M urrell hail all of
aro largely in tho rural districts. Tills of labor during the balance of the
"Sunday blqo laws," Sheriff W. C. his furniture stored in this house af­
shows that tlie farmers have again yenr."
Spencer made three arrests yostor- ter ho loft tho Montezuma Hotel and |
begun to buy. This is very gratify­
day. Tho threo cases will bo mndo wns living in a furnished house. Ev­
ing and Is ono of thc reasons for the THE CHINESE TROUBLES
test cases, Sheriff Spencer stated, and
h« possessed was In th.
continued strong stock market.
in
the
event
convictions
aro
secured!
h° h"‘1 n° ,n8urnn;'1° ,on 1L
ARE
ALMOST
O
V
ER"Owing to tho change in tho foreign
tho
Sunday
laws
may
ho
enforced
a
lliMp'
Lofflor
hntl ^
“ Bm“11 ins,,r’
SECTIONS ARE UNITED
trade situation and the sale of fore­
nnco on the houso and tho loss fails |
over
tho
county.
ign bonds In this country, sterling oxIn failing to return indictments in heavily on all of them. Tho houso be­
chango Is much stronger. Altho It
( I l f Thu AMiirlnlril I'rrait)
tho cases of those against whom in­ ing out of tho city limits could not be
•i!
may lie only a temporary movement
PEKING, 'SWo 19.—General Chen
unveil ns thoro wns no water avail­
"Mu
the whole foreign situation looks hot­ Chiung Ming, formerly civil gover­ formations wore filed by Sheriff Silen­ able when tho firo department Touch­
ter than it has looked for somo time. nor of Kwlnntung provinces, whoso cer in connection with bluo law' en­ ed the fire. Thu sympathy of the
forcement, tho grand jury recom­
Private advices toll mo that a settle­
mended
that the slierig make arrests friends of tho family is cxteniled to
troops
scicd
Canton
Friday,
announc­
ment is being approached between
tl|om in thuir'loss.
Germany, England nnd Franco, re­ ed today thnt tho South Chinn of without warrants or indictments, ns
do, if he pro­
garding tho Gorman reparations. If Canton government hnd been termin­ be has the authority
poses
to
enforce
those
inws.
This is IILACKMAIL PLOT WILL
this is so, it should lie distinct im­ ated and that hcnccfnrth Canton
NOT II DISCLOSED
petus to ImsineHs, both by causing would unite with tlie north in rccog- what the sheriff has done.
Those arrested yesterday were: J.
AT THE WARD TRIAL
Europe to buy from this country and piing tho old republican parliament.
Tin'll got acqualnli'tl with Puilna
L.
Jacobs,
proprietor
of
Snow
Park
giving
this
country
confidence
to
loun
O-Mnluni1. It Is not an "Alfulfa
Dispatches from Canton describe tho
WHITE PLAINS, June ‘JO.-Tbe
Mulu Food" nor is i t « slock meillE u ro p e . Altho no change lias taken collapse of tho southern government filling station nt the corner of Grand
cine, tail only tho good sound
Central nnd Magnolia avenues, charg­ details o ftho blackmail plot which he
place
in
tlie-Russian
situation
during
ns complete, Sun’s military forces
grains prepared in such a way
the past week, yet sigtiH even in Rus- crushed and tho former Cnnton pres­ ed with selling gasoline on Sunday; said led to tho killing o fl’etcrs will
tlmt you gel tlie most for your
David S. Dunn, manager ol Tibetts not he disclosed even at tlie trial of
money.
sitt are favorable at tlie moment. For ident himself a fugitive.
Bros,
confectionery, corner of Frank­ Ward for murder, his counsel an­
the first time in many years, things
Try This
Advices received here vary as to lin and I.nfayettc streets, chnrgod nounced today.
FOR
look encouraging in Europe.
the details of what aro called tho Inst
Peed your tnules on ono third
"Tho striko situation In New Ertg- hours of the southern constitutional
less of tho puru digestible O-MoInud is gradually clearing up. Tho government, nor is it definitely known
tuno (by actual weight) tlmn you
BIG REDUCTION IN PRICE
could possibly use of oats or corn
strike in Providence is about over, how much fighting preceded Sun Yat
McWhorter No. 21 llnnd Fertilizer Distributors now $19.2G f. o. b. Jackson­
or cheap "mixed feed" and watch
and production in all tlie mill cities Sen’s (light.
the results. You will get
ville, Fla. Write for special cash discounts and dolivored price. Hundreds
is gradually increasing. It is heliovcd
One dispatch front
American of thesu in use by Sanford Growers.
More W ork
that mills will hnve nil tlie men they sources in Canton declares thnt Sun’s
B etter H ealth
"GET NEW MARCH, 1922, PRICE LISTS-------------— BEFORE BUYING
desire
after the Fourth of July. An­ bodyguard continued to hold the pres­
Low er Feeding C o il
E. O. PAINTER FERTILIZER CO., Jacksonville, Fla.
other factor helping the mill situation idential palace in thc face of tho as­
5oW In t h i c h t r b o n t i i 6ur&lt; o n l y , by
is tlie fnct that many of the dissatis­ saults of Yochl's troops, after their
fied employees are getting positions loader had taken refuge nhnnrd n
ALL 1MUCES EFFECTIVE AT ONCIC FOR CASH
elsewhere. There is considerable de­ gunboat nnd departed for Whampoa.
Purina O-Molene 100-lli.s., per Back..................
$2.52 mand for common labor today. Many ;\iu&gt;thcr report Hnid that Chen
Purina Cow Chow, 24% Proteen, 100-lbs., per sack............$3.23 of the striking employees from tho Chiung Min’s forces, commanded by
Purina Calf Chow, 25-lbs., per Hack .................................... $1.30 textile and other mills hnve been able YechuJ, suddenly surrounded Canton,
Purina lien Chow (Scratch) 100-lbs., per Hack ..........
$2.80 to get n satisfactory wage in connec­ seied the forth, invndcd tho city, nnd
Purina Hen Chow (Scratch), CO-lba., per s a c k ..................$1.49 tion with the building anil other marched upon tho palace.
Purina lien Chow (Scratch), 8 1-3-11)8., per Hack ......... $0.30 trades. Thus there is very little suf
Tho fall of tho southern leader Is
Purina “Winner Brand” Scratch 100-lbs., per Hack............$2.50 foring nr hardship in these mill cit­ said to havo boon the result of an
Purina Baby Chick Feed, 100-lbs., per Hack ......................$3.34 ies. Tlie Htrlkos may never ho offic- agreement between Wu Pei Fu, dom
Purina Baby Chick, 50-lbs., per Hack
............................... $1.73 inlly declared off. They may ho end­ inant military chieftain of northern
Purina Baby Chick Feed, 8 1-3 lbs., pci* s a c k ................. $0.35 ed by the mill owners securing other Chinn, President Li Yuan Hung and
I HAVE THEM
Purina Chicken Chowder, 100-lbs., per Hack .................... $3.70 employees from tlie country districts, Chen Chiung Min, formerly Sun Yat
Purina Chicken Chowder, 50-11)8., per snek ........................$1.91 who have never before worked in tho Sen’s supporter, but who later came
Purina Chicken Chowder, 8 1-3-lha., per s a c k ......................$0.40 mills, and by tlie old mill workers get­ out in fnvor of a reunited China
ting positions in other lines of activ­
Purina Pigeon Chow, 100-lbs., per Hack................................ $4.84
Unless Sun is able to retrieve his
ity. The strike is developing largely
Lnrrp Dairy Feed, 100-lbs., per Hack....................................$3.50
lost authority it Is believed that Chon
into a swapping of Jobs, So far ns
Cotton Seed Meal, Bright 7%, per Back.............................. $2.52
Chiung Min’s coup will result in
attract­
No. 1 Race Horae W hite Clip Oats, 100,lbs,, per .sack . ..... $2.50 tho general welfare of tho country in ninny southern mo mhos s of tho old
ing atten­
concerned, this is as satisfactory uh
No. 2 W hite Clip Oats, 100-lbs., per Hack..............................$2.10
republican parliament proceeding to
to
hnve
the
strikers
go
back.
Tho
av­
tion—lots
are
being
sold
right
along
and
building
in this
No. 2 Yellow Mixed Corn, lOO-Jbs., per Hack................. ...$L91
Peking and constituting the necess­
erage
business
man
is
primarily
in­
No. 2 Whito Corn, 100-lbs., per Hack.................................... $1.91
section is such as to gladden the heart of those who have
terested in having people employody ary government quorum to put thnt
Alfalfa Meal Pea Green, 100-lba., per a a c k .......................... $2.21
the good of Sanford a t heart.
legislative
body
in
legal
motion
agnin.
and to business as a whole, it mnkus

PLAN NEWTHEAfE

.

CATES CRATE CO.

feedco&amp;ting
too much?

%

HORSES

Farms, Homes,
Groves, Lots
SANFORD . IS GROWING

“SPURLING’S SUBDIVISION” 1

Pure Wheat Brand, 100-lbs., per aack ................
$2.58
Pure Wheat Short a, lOO-lba., per a a c k ................................ $2.35
Grit for Chickena, 100-lbs., per aack....................................$1.50
Oyster Shell, 100-11)8., per Hack........ ................................... $1.50
Have you seen that new chic fountain we juat got in? It
fits any MASON-JAH, can’t leak or overflow. CHICKS can’t
get wet and CHILL—It saves baby chickB. It and PURINA
kec ia them healthy and growing. We are giving them free
with n sack of PURINA CHICK CHOW. Tell your neighbor.
Cal nnd get youra—if not listed aak us for it. Will give one
stick of Old Bock Sweet Feed or Purina Molaaaes Feed With
every $10.00 purchasu. For your garden nnd flowers phone
us for fertilizer. We know the kind you need and, furnish
any amount. Phone us your wants—If we haven’t got it will
get it for you. Thanks!

PHONE

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little difference for whom Individuals
CONTRACT AWARDED
work.
FOR IMPROVEMENTS
"I prophesy that the threatened
AT WINTER GARDEN
rallwny striko will end by the men
shifting jobs. These men engaged in
( l l r T h e A.Miiolitlrtl I ' m * I
tho maintenance of way, are largely -WINTER GARDEN, June 10.—At
mon who hnve not lice able to secure n meeting of tho council on Thursday
positions in trades. Under present afternoon the contract for tho water­
business conditions tho, cut is justi- works improvement was niynrdcd to
lied, an these men could not securu tho J. R. McCreary Engineering Co.,
elsewhere a wage equivalent to what of Atlanta, nt their hid of $20,99G
tho railroads are now paying them. Threo bids wore submitted, tho other
If, however, business begins to im- two being filed by Cnhoon Rrothers
prove thlH summer, and tho demnnd nnd the Green Engineering Co., both
for labor increases, it is very prob-' of Atlnntn.
able that tho best of thoHo mnintun- j Tho improvements include six and
nnco-of-wny mon will get positions in Jeight jnch mnins, 2!1 Columbian flro
tho building and other trades whilo, hydrants, Orlando ntnndard, two 600
tho railrpads will Import a now lot of gallon main Boulder pumps, which

This is no idle talk—I have weighed the statem ent and
to say ju st whnt is my candid convictions would put it
moat too strong for thc careful, conservative person—that
person whoso eyes nro turned backward—Tho follow who
hnB VISION will agree with me now—the other later.

J. E. SPURLING
**77ie Man Who

Watch the

�THE SANFORD WEEKLY

FRIDAY,

[IP}

Mr. and Mr*. Green, new arrivals
Dr. and Mrs. E. D. Mobley and jitrs. Fred S. Daiger and son, Fred­ Peculiar Story Told
There is no excuse for gasoline
in Sanford are now at home at the daughter, Georgia, are back from a erick and Rev. A. S. Peck.
prices nml they should bo investigated
By Youth on Murder by the government and if tho 'trouble
De Course? .home at 015 Park ave­ trip to Tampa, where they visited
Miss
Pattye
Lyle
had
as
hor
guest
„ # * * ♦ * * # •
is found the whole push from old man
nue.
friends and relatives and Dr. Mobley
That Fooled Police John
¥ (front Trl^'* D*Ulr&gt;
down tho lino should be put in
attended tho Stato Pharmaceutical lot tho week end, Mrs. Marks, of
Lakeland.
jail.
The report shows that the na­
society
annual
meet.
Dr.
Mobley
was
LOVELY BIDGE PARTY
Dot Fielding of Titusville Is
Jacksonville Man Was Killed by Boy tion’s gasoline reserve is continuing
honored by being elected vice-presi­
of Seventeen in Self Defense
its record-breaking climb, the total
L”t &gt;’ A pretty compliment to hor house dent of tho association, and the next Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Bloom, of Palm
guests, Misses Anna Lou Huff and
Beach,
arrived
In
thoir
car
yesterday
stocks
on May 1 amounting to 892,meeting will be held in Eustls. Dr.
l (rTd Smyth®*_____
Wynetto-Manning of Atlanta, Ga.,
287,700
gallons, nn incroase of 38,000,Mobley snys everybody is talking and nro tho guests of their niece, Mrs,
JACKSONVILLE, June ID.—Geo.
000
gallons
tho previous high rec­
i a,', H. Burton of Atlanta, Ga,, and Mrs Hawkins Connelly a recent about Sanford and the marvelous Paul Bigger*.
C. Smith, member of tho city fire de­ ord mark ofover
bride, was tho hosts at tho bridge growth of this city.
April 1.
/Ending «
hero a,‘ the party given yesterday afternoon by
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Parkor, of Tul- partment, whose body with n bullet
Mrs. Ben Caswell at her attractive
tptft of friends.
lohomn, Tenn., ore the guests of Mr, wound above the heart was found In Tho naval academy at Annapolis has
(fro m Tuciday'a Dally)
new homo on Magnolia nvontie. There
J. II. Brown, the well known tur­ and Mrs. L. Y. Bryan at their homo on tho railroad ynrdB Wednesday morn­ another "flare up" this time over the
ing, met hiif (lenth when ho attempted
[' «. B,i(| Mrs. Leo Hawkins Connel- woro four tables of players and tho pentine operator of Geneva, was In Palmetto nvenuo.
to take advantage of n youngster juHt actions of the 1922 class in keeping
L ^ve returned homo ----guests included tho members of tho the city today on business.
tho namo of ono of the Jew mombors
East
Coast,
Bon Ton Bridge Club.
| JddinR trip to '
Mrs. G. A. DcCottn* and Miss arrived in tho ci^y, according to a out of tlie yenr book. The editors
story
told
by
Homer
Rauls,
10,
of
Co­
Quantities of daisies, dahlias and
Miss Miriam Williamson of Long- Louisn DcCottes roturnod to their
„ p, l . Laing of Chattahoochoo roses were artistically arranged In wood has boon the guest of Miss homo in Jacksonville Sunday after n lumbus, Ga., who surrendered to the wore reprimanded by Acting Secre­
tary Roosevelt but that is ns far as it
*
this week here with her the rooms and the sun parlor whero Mary Griggs for tho past week.
very pleasant visit horo as tho guests authorities Snturdny.
Tho youngster was held pending an will go, Racial prejudice will come
( j ^ M * and Mrs. J. E. Laing.
of M r. and M rs. G eorge DeCottcs,
tho card tables were plncod.
investigation, while authorities n8. out In schools and colleges regardless
The prize for high scoro a cut
Hon. M. M. Smith of Orlando, Win­
'of whether they nro government In­
«rt C L. MUUtsrt and children of glass dish, was won by Mrs. Ed ter Park and Sanford, was In tho city
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Thrasher and sorted they were strongly inclined to stitutions or not nnd (he lines will bo
,JL jo nro the guests of her sister Betts, whilo Mrs. Connelly was pre­ today looking over his landed Inter­ daughter Louise, left this morning In believe him.
drawn more closely ns time goes on.
Jrt. C. W. Stokes at her homo on sented also u cut glnss dish, Misses ests.
their car for WnynesvHlc, N. C., Smith hnd apparently been dead
several
hours
when
his
body
wns
whero they will join Mr. and Mrs. F.
( jlipiolfft avomie.
Huff and Munning woro given dainty
Hnvo you rend tho want ads today T
S. Dulgcr, of Tampa, nnd spond the found near tho union depot by a milHon,
Forest
Lake
and
daughter,
made handkerchiefs.
rond
switching
crew
enrly
Wednesday
Miss Jeannette Laing left yestor*
At tho conclusion of tho card gamo Maude, arrived home from Jackson­ summer.
For quick results, try a want ad.
morning.
, •
f0r Jacksonville where she will tho hostess Berved a delicious salad ville last night, whore Maude visited
1 a few days. .She will Join a course followed by an Ice course.
D. L. Thrasher returned homo yes­ Young Rauls, who was accompan­
relatives and Mr. Lake went to Weat
Mnny times Tanlnc has done what
of friends from Weal Florida
terday uflurituuii from Los Angeles, ied by his relatives and his attorney wns thought to be impossible. It’s
Among those invited to meet these Florida on business.
^ return by motor.
Calif., whore ho attended tho Inter­ when ho surrendered Saturday after­ worth your trial.—Union Pharmacy.
charming honorees were: Mrs. J, D.
Edgar Ball and George Phillips, national convention of tho Rotnry noon, said ho wns employed by tho —Adv.
Woodruff, Mrs. Ed Betts, Mrs. Fred
; Mrs. Buy Sclman of Douglas, Ga., Wight, Miss Esther Miller, Mrs. C, R. two' prominent residents af tho Lake Club. He also visited plnces of Inter­ Contra! of Gcorgin railroad at Colum­
rired here yesterday to Join her Kirtley, Mrs. Dick Brown, Mrs. Brax­ Mary section are in the city today on est In tho West, and enrouto homo bus. Ho enmo horo Tuesday morning WANTED—Ono representative In
stand, Dr. Guy Solman, who has ton Bnggctt, Miss Glenna Lake, Miss business. They report everything stopped over at tho eastern markets to to visit his undo, G. B. McEIroy, fore­ Orange County to sell Grand Union
man in tho boiler department of tho
ffg in the Gamer-Woodruff hull- Lettie Caldwell, Miss Sheppard of lively in their bailiwick.
buy goods.
Seaboard Air Lino shops. His mothor Tea Co. Products, write Savannah
They nro stopping at the Mon- Lakeland, Miss Ethel Dccn of Dou­
Brnnch, Snvnnnnh, Gn.
followed him tho next day.
C. J. Rynn, the city mnnnger, took
[hiumn for tho present.
gins, Go., Miss Louisa De Cottcs of
Tucsdny night tho youngster said
Jacksonville and Mrs. Hugh Cnrtor n few days off Inst week to catch n
When your breath is hnd, appetite
j
ho
decided to come up town. When ho
yr. and Mrs. Vail Lovell an- Pollard of Winston-Salem, N. C.
tarpon at Boca Grande and hnd very
poor, and you fool "blue' nnd discour­
started
to
return
lie
lost
hi»
way
nnd
i gqflre tho birth of a son, Saturday,
good luck. He Is back on tho job again
found himself near tho union station. aged, you need Hcrbine. Ono or two
(from MoniUy'i Sally)
j,ac 110th at their home In Now
this week nnd snys ho had a good
In this prodlcamont ho was accosted doses will Hot you right. It Is a great
York. The young man weighed eight
time but fow fish.
by
Smith who asked tho location of a system purifier. Price, 80c. Sold by
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar May spent tho
pinds, and has been given the
certain
hotel. The youngster replied Union Pharmacy,—Adv.
day
at
Daytona
Bench
yesterday.
Chnrlcs O'Connor, field agent for
time Henry Chappell Lovell.
that he wns a stranger nnd himself
the Americnn Automobile Associa­ RAILROAD MEN WILL RE AL­
needed information. Smith fofered to SEED CORN, COWPEAS, VELVOT
Mrs.
W.
J.
Morrison
nnd
children
SWIMMING PAIITY
tion nnd Sam Cro.iby, well known real
MOST SOLID FOR WALK­
start him In the right direction of his
3lir Jeannette Laing entertained leave tomorrow for Palntkn, Orongo estate man of Dnytonu, nre In the
BEANB, MILLET, GRASS
uncle's homo and to do so thoy set
ING
OUT
Bost delightfully at n swimming par- ,p«rk «"d Jacksonville where they will city today in tho Interests of tho Au­
SEED, SORGHUM
about to cross tho railroad yards as a
tj ind supper Tuesday nftomoon at HP°nd several weeks,
tomobile Association,
CHICAGO, Juno 20.—Formnl reply means of saving tlmo. When deeply F o r I m m e d ia te s h ip m e n t. Alt s e a s o n a b le F ie ld a n d V o g e ta b lo Seode. W r i t e
him Springs, In honor of her guest'
to communication of ten railway un­ in the yards Smith confronted him o r P r ic e M et a n d C a ta lo g u e . O u r b e a u ­
James Higgins, of Haines City,
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. D. Brumley of ions who informed the rnllrond labor with n pistol nnd ardorod that tho boy ftifu
jlr&gt;. I’- L, Laing of Chnttnhoochee.
l a n d I n s tr u c ti v e c a t a l o g u e In f re e
e s v a l u a b le
I n f o r m a tio n
on
Alter spending
tho afternoon spent tho week end here with rela­ Chuhiotn woro in tho city today nnd bonrd the railroad Btriko would bo give up his money. Tho Ind, much af anrdm igniv
g n n d g a r d e n i n g fo r F l o r i d a a n d
iviaiming! tho hostess assisted by tives.
report the Chuluotn Inn ns running authorized if the present referendum smaller in stature than Smith, grap- tho S outh. W r i t e to us to d a y fo r epeoIni p r ic e s on y o u r seed r e q u ir e m e n ts .
through the Hummer nnd tho brick favored suspension work, being pro-1pled with him. Subsequcntly Smith O
Mr?. Roby Lnlng nnd Mrs. D. T.
ur co m p leto s lo c k w ill e n a b le u s to
M
th
.
Karl
Schultz
left
Thursday
for
factory already shipping brick to pnred by the board, it was lenrned to- j was tripped and fell to tho ground, the s u p p ly you to a d v a n t a g o In p rice a n d
Jthn.Min served n bounteous plcnfe
q u a lity .
Hattie Creek, Midi., where she will Sanford nnd other plnces.
•upper.
day. Reply to union chiefs not to be boy coming from the struggle with his
spend tho summer.
S eed C o.
Iforwarded for several days. Mean­ a s s a i l a n t ' s pisto l. He fired n m l r a n
Ed. lletts has returned to his first
PIC NIC AT BANANA LAKE
h
o
m
e
For
tw
o
(lavs
he
snvt
h
e
kont
",,a
8,,‘u
Vlmwhile
union
headquarters
is
speeding
nomu.
i
oi
tw
o
n
a
y
s
m
s
a
y
s
n
t
a
t
p
i
Z02-20G
E
a
s
t
Hay
S tro o t
Mrs. J. K. Mettinger, of Jackson­ love nnd 1h again behind the counter
Lust evening a congenial group of
his
Bcerct,
brooding
all
tho
whilo
at
up
strike
vote
in
an
effort
to-have
it
J
A
C
K
S
O
N
VI
1,
1,E
i
F
I
.
O
I
I
1UA
Sanford people motored
out to ville arrived horo Friday und is tho nt tho soda fountain of R. C, Bowers. completed and tubulated by next Sat­ the turn the official investigation in­
Brown's cottage on Bnnnim Lake, nnd guest of her brother Harry Wilson Ed is one of tho best In tho business urday when tho goneral committee to Smith's death wns taking. Two
GOOD GRADE
and his-mnny friends are glad to greet
enjoyed ono of tho most delightful nml fnmily,
representing rail unions meets here to men und a woman hnd been arrested.
Elizabeth
Knight
left
Fridny
ev­
him
nt
the
old
placo
again.
picnics of the senson. The cnrly part
Thursday, tho youngster confessed
canvass tho returns. Fifty thousand
STABLE MANURE
rfthe evening was devoted to swim- ening with Mr. nnd Mrs. StovonB for
At first not
ballots
were
cast
by
the
shop
crafts
|
to
ids
undo
and
mothor,
CHEAP
Newark,
N.
J.,
whero
sho
will
spend
Secretary R. W. Pcurman, of tho
ling and later a sumptuous supper
brought
employes
utmost
solidly
for
a
strike,
believing
him,
thoy
woro
the
summer
with
rolnttvcs.
Prompt Shipmont
Chamber of Commerce, addressed the
TOnerved.
Orlando Chnmbor of Commerce on according to Secretary Scott, of the around to tho full realization, nnd
Among those enjoying this onjoyL.
W. BERGMANN
Dr. nnd Mrs. S. Puleston nnd Mr. tho question of tho big gala day nt Railway Employes Department of tho then other members of the family Box 2103, Station A, Jacksonville, Fla.
iblt occasion wore Mr nnd Mrs, Ar
were summoned to dotenninu tho
G Betts, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. HenC- E/ IIonyy wore among the Lake Mary today ut their regular Foderation of Labor.
course of action. This course Snturpeople
motoring
...........
to Daytona luncheon. Orlnndo will no doubt come
I tJ,Mrs. Fred «r...____«
Walsmnn, Mr.
andi Mrs, Sanford pooplo
duy led to an attorney, who suggest­
Bench
yesterday.
LANDIS, FISH &amp; HULL
Inter-City R egatta
to tho celebration In numbers.
11. Herndon and Mr. nnd Mrs. Ov
ed thnt the hoy immediately surren­
frf'ai
Attorneys nnd Counaellors-at-Law*
Y alaha Yacht Club
der.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wnlsmn, Mr.
D. L. ThrnHhcr has arrived homo af­
DeLAND, FLORIDA
W ant Sanford Sports Of the three lyrcsts in connection Will prnctice
l x . H arr, Wnr.1 wa. ovar (or a
M” ' “ ■ W. Horadoa and Mr. and ter visiting tho Pnciflc Siopo with tho
In tho State and Feder­
with the case, vagrancy charges were al Courts. Special
*
dat visit (ram Daytaaa Beach where Mr«;
" • « &gt; » « /« » coap.ai.1 Rotnrlans nnd represented tho San­
----facilities for Ex&lt;
party motoring to Dnytonu Bench yes­ ford Rotnry Club. Ho snw nil of Will llnvo Big Time tin Lake Harris placed against R. L. Hunt and F. A. amlnlng und Perfecting Land Titles.
thy are spending tho summer.
Williams, while authorities indicated
terday afternoon.
.
on July G
California worth seeing nnd niso
thoy would rolense Mrs. Estelle Gild­
stopped at other plnces of interest on
Gcorc1 McLnuglln nnd A. S. Hayes
SCHELLE MAINES
er,
a waitress. Hunt is said to hnvo
Mr.
and
Mrs.
R.
A.
Newman,
Mrs.
Huh Sanford any skippers?
routo nml coming homo. IIo thinks
tf Orlnndo were in tho city Inst night
been
a
traveling
salesman.
Mrs.
GilD.
L.
Thrasher
und
Col.
und
Mrs.
Geo.
The Yalalui Yacht Club of Lake
LAWYER *
.! j
California is n great stato hut has
going out to Phillips Casino nnd
W. Knight motored to Dnytonu Bench nothing on Floridn—Just more boost­ county has invited Florida cities and dor’s arrest enes about in the belief
Office in the Court House
ueeting many frionds.
whero they spent tho day very pleas­ ers.
Legion Posts to participate in an in­ that she know something of the man’s SANFORD
FLORIDA
death.
antly yesterday.
tercity
regatta,
to
be
sailed
on
Lnko
Mr. and Mrs. Hnwkins Connolly
A house on Melonvllle avenue be­ Harris on July fl. This e»ub has re­ Smith was married and hud *two
Lit returned from thoir bridal tour
Mrs. Jerome Ensthnm und two lit­ longing to W. A. Lefflor burned down cently come Into grant prominence in children.
G E O . G. HERRING
down tho East Coast nnd will go to
tle daughters, returned to thoir homo this morning and wns a total loss to­ the sporting world by being presented
housekeeping in thoir new home on in Daytona Sunday afternoon after a
Attornejr-at-Law
Tanlnc is a scientific triumph. Re­
gether with nil tho contents. K. R. by Sir Thomas Lipton with ono of his
Muth Park avenue.
week end visit with Mr. and Mrs. R. Murrell had n lot of furniture stored world famous "perpetual challenge sults prove it.—Union Pharmacy.— No. 14 Gurner-WoodrufT Buildin
K. Goro.
in tho building nnd the loss of house cups," Thu Lipton races will bo hold Adv.
SANFORD, FLA.
Mr*. R. K. Goro and two children
nnd furniture fnllH heavily upon the nnnunlly beginning next winter.
returned from Daytona this morning
...
. ,,,
The Morris Phosphate Mino nt Bnti la, »for_ tho _ Dr. .nml Mrs.
ownore. Tho fire department could Tho plans to rthu inter-city regnttn
vnere th e y ,hnvo ,boon visiting
,, E. D.
. Mobley
, . ' rand_ Miss
.
tow
is the only ono thnt hns been run­
Georgia
Mobley
returned
home
Satur­
arc
unique.
Tho
club
hns
a
floot
of
do nothing after arriving on the scene
M w eek. Mrs. Jeromo Ensthnm nnd
day from Tampa and St. Petersburg. ns there wuh no water available, lio- somo fifteen or twenty speedy little ning at full force in thnt Bectlon since
too little dnughtors, returned homo
Its completion somo two years ago. It
*ith her and will visit here for sevornl Mrs. Mobley and Miss Georgia were tag outside of the city limits and tbg 10-foot racing yachts, cat-rigged nml is expected however, that all tho oth­
JE W E L E R
tho
gucHts
of
tho
former's
sister,
Mrs.
chemicals would have been useless all identical In overy measurement,
d»ys.
MY SPECIALTIES:
Sum Pottmnn in Tampu while Dr. since tho house wns almost consumed nnd other neighboring cities nre invit­ ers near there will soon hnvo a full
Plckard'a
Hand-Pnlntcd China
complement
of
men
again,
to
furnish
Mobloy
attended
tho
druggists
con­
ed
to
send
one
or
two
skippers
to
when the department nrrived,
from B tturdijr'i S i l ly )
Gorham’a Sterling Silver
vention nt St. Petersburg.
Lnko IlurriH on July G to compete for fertilizer so necessary for tho growth
Rogers* Plated Ware
first and second prize cups, offered by of nil kinds of plunts.
(from TuMiUy'* D.lljr)
Mrs. R. j. Holly, Miss Costello and
Elgin and Waltham Watchea
the club. Tho entire fleet of tho club
k 8. Holly motored to Orlando yes­ Tho mnny friends of Cnpt. P. M. El­ * JENNY SPAULDING CIRCLE.
NOTICE TO SIDEWALK CONterday combining business nnd pleas­ der, tho genial postmaster, will bo- Tho Jonny Spaulding Circle mot last will bo nt the disposal of. the visiting
TRACTORS I
ure.
sorry to Icurn that ho Is 111 at hiu wook nt tho homo of Mrs. Godwin; contestants, who will draw lots for
home on Oak avenue with influenza. this week tho mooting will bo with tho bouts thoy will sail. Each city
Bids will bo received by tho City
Mrs, Herbert Spoor at hor homo op­ will also bo allotted not more than two
Mrs. J . N. Tolnr Hnd little son
Manager
up to July 1st, for tho con­
posite
Rose
Court,
Wedncsduy
after­
of
tho
yachts.
Each
visiting
skipper
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
Staton
Fields
have
ar­
R*1j)h and Mrs. Robert Hines lmvo
,
FARMERS!
struction
of approximately 10,000 sq.
noon
nt
3:00
p.
nt.
All
members
nre
rived
in
tho
city,
nnd
will
bo
the
guests
may
bring
his
own
crow
of
one.
No
been spending thin week at Dnytonn
former Hnllor, who Is a little out of f t of cement sidewalk, ns par ‘City Place your order with
of Mr. Field's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. urged to bo present.
Beach, at tbo Koy Cottage.
practice, need hesitate to accept tho Specifications, Details furnished at
W. T. Fields nt thoir homo south of
us for
Invitation to try and put his city on City Manager's office.
ST. AGNES GUILD PICNIC
Mrs Sldnholsor, Sr., accompanied by tho city. Mr. Holds will engage In
SEED BED CLOTH
. C. J. RYAN,
Ono of tho most enjoyable picnics the map nnutically, for tho local Y.
"('r son Mrs. S. O. Shinbolser has farming nnd expects to make Sanford
73-lt;
w-lte
City
Mnnnger.
|*f'- fur Millcdgoville, Gn., to bo with his homo again after nn absence of given this hoiihou wns that of yester­ Y. C. skippers will he .ready to go
day given by tho members of tho St. nlmig as crows on such yachts as
'
®*r daughter, Mrs. Miller tor tho mnny years,
Agnes Guild nt Lake Mary.
they may bo desired.
*ummer.
Lawrence Jornlgan is hero for a Tho members mot nt tho honta of C. Tho cups, which aro said to bo hand- '
Mias Pearl Mnrquetto, who for visit with hlH brother, Perry, of tho M. Hand on Purk avenue, nhd motor- somo bronze cups inlaid with sterling
^RORY’S 10c STORE
Blor(‘ thnn two months has boon tho B. &amp; O. Garage Mr, Jornlgan hns ad to tho lako in ears and a largo silver, will become tho property of the
skippers enrnfng them, while tho city
P of hor slstors, Mrs. C. H. Smith been in service in the Pannmn Cnnnl truck.
Mrs, F . R , Mitchell loft yester- division, where he wns 1st sergeant Tho afternoon wns merrily spent or cities thoy represent will gain the COSTS LITTLE AND OVERCOMES
In tho hendqunrtors dctntchmont. IIo with buthing, music and other things, glory of having the mast accomplished
tor her homo In Newark, N. J.
TROUBLE ALMOST OVER
wns put to work ns soon ns ho ar­ nnd into In tho uftornoon a picnic Bup- yacht sailors in this portion of Flori­
NlfiHT .
. Mr?. C. S. Proston has gone to rived, ns Perry iB opposed to nnyono por consisting of ovory thing thnt goes da,
Ml'tmi to visit hor children, E. M. (oxeopt himself) being without con­ to make up a perfect picnic suppar, Tho race will be twice around a
Any bronking out of the skin, even
wns served nt u long table placed In three mile triangular course nnd will fiery, Itching eczema, can be quickly
stant nnd steady employment.
”r*st°n and Mrs. Johnson.
Centrally Located
the pnvilion.
bo suilod about 2:80 p. nt. nt Yalaha, phur, declares shrdlu atnoln tin un n
Mr*, i,. m . Telford nnd children
Tho mnny friends of W. J. Thlgpon ] Among those enjoying thiB affair on tho Bouth shire of Lnko IlarriB.
*av° tomorrow for Llvo Oak, whore
overcomo by applying Mcntho-Sulphur
FIRE-PRO
OF
*
wiH spend nt short time before are glad to seo him back homo after j wore Mrs. It. W. Ptarnmn and chil- Any Sanford man with u knowledge declares a noted skin specialist. BoCool, Airy Rooms, and
, n|* to Snvnnnnh, On,, thoy will sovornt weeks spont In John Hopkins jdron, Mrs. Kessler und baby of Jack- of stilling Is ollgiblo to compete nnd la causa of its germ destroying proper­
1,0 visit in Georgetown, S. C. while hospital nt Baltimore. Mr. Thigpen sonvillo, Mrs. W. M. Boldigg nnd flot- requested to r.ond in his name nt once ties, this sulphur preparation instant­
Ocean F ro n t A part­
Mvny.
hnd a number of operations whilo (ty Beldlng, Mrs. Howard Ovorlin, Mrs. to tho secretary of tho Y. Y. C., Ynl- ly brings ease from skin Irritation,
m ents n t reasonable
nwny but will hnvo to return some Paul Biggers nml son Pnullo, Mrs. ahn, Fla., without delay, IIo will be Boothes and heals the eczema right up
rates the year round
Mr. »nd Mrs. J. S. ("Pop and tlmo in tho fall to finish. Moan- .Bloom of Palm Beach, Mrs. M. Min- furnished immediately with such ad­ nnd leaves tho skin clear nnd smooth.
unty”)
V ) leavo
Icavo today for Da
Daytona* &gt;tInto ho Is back at tho old business of ^ rik and children, Mrs. Chris Mat- ditional information as ho may need.
C. M. CUSTER
It seldom fails to relievo the tor­
*■ thoy
..............
laehL —
whore
will spend tho sum- insurance nnd renl estate and will bo thews, Mrs. Archie Betts nnd Charles
Proprietor
ment without delay. Sufferers from
er nt the Brlsson homo. Thoy will glnd to seo his friends at any time, i Betts, Mrs. C. J. Marshall and son, Throw off that tired, run-down feel­ skin trouble should obtain a small jar
DAYTONA BEACH, FLA.
-------(Mrs. Clarko Leonard!, Mrs. ThomaB ing and build up your strength by of Rowlos Mentho-Sulphur from any
- v® as tooir week-end guests, Mr.
The Daily Herald Delivered to your F. East and daughter, Mrs. Gwynn eating nourishIpg food. Tanlac does good druggist and use it like cold
John C, Smith and son Wil­
Phone No. 2
son,
door six days a week for IB ceuta— Fo* and children, Mrs. A. W.
i t —Union Pharmacy.—Adv.
cream.—Adv,

social

; :

UNION MEN
WILL STRIKE
IS OPINION

I ' nntaiein

Mn li ln o

*/ll

hdinid*

U i&lt;t liv

HENRY McLAULIN

ATTENTION

TRY SULPHUR ON
AN ECZEMA SKIN

10c PER YARD
H o tel
G rey sto n e

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�FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1M2

THESANFORDHERALD

while capital removal could be dona
without costing the state a penny.
The Daytona Gazette has ths follow­
ing about tho 'Dodson plans
"W B. Dodson, odltor of the Titus­
ville Advocate, suggested several
months ago ,that a tract of land be
bought In soma central location of
the state, easily accessible and with
transportation facilities, and that
this tract of land be platted for the
building of a city.
Tho location of tho state capital
would bo sure to cause tho building
of quito a little city, and the sale of
city lots would finance thff building of
a new state capitol and the removal
without uno cent of cost to tho tax­
payers of tho state.
There is no doubt that a largo ma­
jority of tho people of Florida would
like to see tho state capital more
centrally located, but It is doubtful if
they would bo willing to pay a million
or two dollars to see it. Under the
Dodson plan there would bo no
question of the people paying any­
thing.
But tho dcsiro of half a dozen cities
to secure tho location of the state
capital will doubtless dofent all ef­
forts nt removal, for none of tho cit­
ies that think they have a chance will
endorse tho Dodson plan."

and tho young enabled to thrive end
to multiply.
The game hog has been with us
for years and years, wilfully and
wantonly going forth and Just shoot­
ing to kill with no regards for the
future, wtih au insatiably greed bag
tho biggest bag even though after
being killed bo would throw the
game away. Lakes and atreams have
been seined and in recent press dis­
patches we find that they have even
dynamited to fill the lardor of the
gnmo hog. How long can this go on?
A few moro years and gamo would
be ns scarce as ft Is in Rhode Island
or Connecticut and Florida would
cease to bo that paradise of'the hun­
ters and ilshcrs that brings to her
ench wfntor thousands upon thous­
ands of red blooded Americans,
But 4he foresight of these men who
look to the future and who want your
boy to enjoy that which wo have en­
joyed and who wish to preserve to
posterity these pleasures and bene­
fits, brought them together last night
in n common enuso which will bo
fruitful wo hope of everlasting bles­
sings to tho state.
Dr. Geo. S, Stone, who was oloctod
president of the League, was the
founder of tiiu (Uni Wild Life League
in Floridn nnd the League could hnvo
selected n moro sincere and loyal
friend of the fenthcred and finny
tribes of tho state than Dr. Stone.
Tho Post extends congratulations
to the Longue on its selection of Dr.
Stone nnd wishes for it all tho bless­
ings that can nnd should follow Its
worthy endeavors, to all of which tho
Post will wholeheartedly lend Its sup­
port nnd influence.—Floridn Post.

,FOIl SALE—Quick 0, |n
-N. H. OAR-NeT ' H

«-He
W« wish tho employees and ,
ployers who have tho afternoon
would get out of town and not 2
around on the benches where WB „ 1
see them.
c“*I

In ordor thnt there may bo no ml* of tho $10.00 the locnl club hns $R.50
"I Got Real Mad When I Lost u
understandings ns to the motives of nnd out of the $12.00 paid by mem­
Setting Hen," Mrs. Honnon
the American Automobile'Association bers after the 60 charter members
"I
went M o the hen house' on, I
The l i i f o t l D ally H erald la nnbllehtd
In coming Into this county tho Field thb club hns left $10.50 per member morning and found my favorite sett• T ir r i f t m o n ( t i e t p l S a n d ay) a M
Secretary Chas. O'Connor, who is now to pay its solicitor manager and func­ dead. I got real mad. Went to th!
ik o r M ik lr ( t t i n thla t n l l a i w e ll* * A l f r r t u l s f ra tes reason ab le a ad B a d e
at Sanford has issued the following tion its eight standardized depart­ storo, bought some RAT-SNAp a j
k n o w s on a » » lle a tlo a . t&amp;OO per year,
ments.
or U o p er w eek .
statement:
in n week I got six dead rats. Eveir
"After being requested by lending "Since Jnnunry first standardized body who rnlses poultry should l.7*
Great weather even if warm.
citizens nnd civic organizations of A. A. A. direct branches have been RAT-SNAP." Three sizes, 35c, J ?
----------o---------both Putnam and Volusia counties, established as follows:
$1.25. Sold and guaranteed bv n.ill
Getting rondy for that summer trip
"Hamilton County Motor Club.
who have been members of their local
Hardware Co.—Adv.
'
or staying nt hotnoT
A. A. A. motor clubs organized since "Columbia County Motor Club.
----------o — ■
January first and who from experi­ "Alachua County Motor Club.
Georgia has classed buss linc.|
A swimming pool could be arranged
Marion County Motor. Club.
ence have had material benefits from
"common
carriers." We classed some
on Lake Monroe very easily with a
Polk County Motor Club.
their clubs nn dfurther believing thnt
of
them
years
ago as common car I
flowing well and all the accesorics.
n direct A. A. A, branch in Seminolo "Tnmpn Motor Club
riora
nnd
so
did
tho general public.
county would enable them to be better "St. Petersburg Motor Club.
---------- ---------Girl down in Palmetto aldod her
“Clourwntcr Motor Club.
able to carry out tho big projects they
father In capturing moonshiners. Wo
Another fast duy today—with the I
t "Tnrpon Springs Motor Club.
have
undertaken
wo
decided
to
come
stores
all closed this afternoon.
suppose sho will bo tho candidate'for
"Leo County Motor Club,
hero nnd explain just what benefits
--------*-o------- __ ,
sheriff next time.
nn A. A. A. branch will give any pro­ Miami Motor Club.
Cases
of
ouk or ivy pnisonln»|
"Palm Beach County Motor Club.
gressive county.
That racket among the mcdicoca at
should
be
treated
with Ilidlnrd's Snow]
"Accompnnlcd by a delegation of "Daytona Motor Club.
St. Cloud in which Dr. Winn and Dr.
Liniment.
It
is
nntiseptlc
and heal-1
Volusia county citizens wo uppoarpd "SL JohnB County Motor Club,
--------- o---------Chunn hnvo different opinions sounds
ing
and
n
splendid
remedy
for such]
"Putnnm County Motor Club.
before nnd nddressed tho Rotnrinns of
THE NORTH END ROAD
like a Chineso laundry ticket.
troubles.
Thrco
sizes,
30c,
00c nnd
"Jacksonville Automobile Club.
Sanford nnd the plans seemed to
----------o---------$1.20
per
bottle.
Sold
by
Union]
While present indications arc thnt
"It may he interesting to know that
meet with their approval, individual
Headlines In papers ask, “Did Mc­
F’hnrmncy.—Adv.
the State Rond Department at its
members and a special committee ap­ although hut six months has elapsed
Cormick Have Glands of Monkeys quarterly meeting in July will nt Inst
pointed stating openly that an A. A. tho A. A. A. in point of numerical
Grafted?" Wo should worry obout lot the contracts for the 10 milo
Workmen nt Newborn, North Caro­
A. direct branch hero would bo n strength is the largest civic organi­ lina, In oxcnvnting dug up six bottles
McCormick. Those society folks will
stretch, known hero as tho North
zation in tho state. Every club is
great asset.
bo monkeys whether they have glands
End
Road
of
tho
St.
John’s
Scenic
functioning octivcly and all render­ of old tlmo beer nnd the nows wns
"Our
plans
must
have
tho
general
or not.
equal to a gold strike, in a few hours!
Highway, it behooves every citizen
approval of all the leading civic bod­ ing vnlunblo services in speeding up
and every organization in this county
ies of Snnford or wo cannot estab­ road nnd street construction nnd in hundreds of peoplo with picks and|
Pnlatka News says a brewery noar
shovels were digging up part of New-|
to bend every effort towards assur­
lish a brnnch hero for in over 20 yonrs standardizing servico on tho high­ bem looking for bottles of beer.
Pnlatka was seized by the sheriff.
ing the letting of tho contracts. Tho 8ERVE FLORIDA PRODUCTS AT tho A. A. A. hns never had a failuro In ways.
They should not seize any breweries
REASONABLE PRICES
bids submitted Wednesday are now
“If Seminolo county wants to fol­
one of its direct branches nml that is
nenr Palntka or any other seaport,
being tnbuinted by the state engin­
low
suit and will go into this in a WANTED—Customer for Huick 0,1
beenuso
our
purposes
are
fundamen­
wo need those American breweries eers.
nearly now, $1,200.—N. II. Corner!]
For mnny years tho Herald has ad­ tally Bound nnd right nnd nro based on whole-hearted mnnner tho A. A. A.
to supply the ships with boor.
45-ltc
By the completion of the North vocated cheaper prices for Florida practical nnd intelligent experience which is tho oldest und strongest
End Rond a through north and south products not only in restaurants hut and not on theory.
good
ronds
and
transportation
organ­
With nil this controversy about
highway will connect all of the lar­ in grocery stores nnd fruit stands. "Wo believe that tho success of any ization in tho United States will work How n Noted Vet. Gels Rid of Ruts—]
boozo on ships there will either be
Farmers Ilccd.
ger cities in the central part of tho Right here in Sanford tho peoplo pay business, city nr county depends upon every day in tho year with Seminole
a reaction for light winos and boors or
outlandish prices for tho vegetables its transportation system of ronds county.
state
and
will
give
motorists
n
route
tho lid will he clamped on so tight thnt
Dr. II. II. Butler says, " Iusc HAT-]
and fruits that are rotting in tho fields and by that wo mean not only roads
"Our plans nro being carried out in
not even the bootleggers in Suminolo between Jacksonville and Tampa .'14
SNAP around my hospitals every]
n mile or iiimu from tho stores. The but the service on these roadB.
miles
shorter
than
any
present
exist­
the
eight
Southeastern
states
to
tho
county will bo nllowed to operate and
ing route. This stnte roail number growers right now ennnot soli any “In ordor to qualify for nn A. A. A. ond thnt by November first thoro will three months, whether I see rats or]
thnt will bo clamping it on tight.
tlireu connects up with all the mnin poppers in Sanford and yot when n brnnch 50 citizens of Seminolo coun­ bo a good belt lino highway into and not. It’ does the work—RAT-SNAPI
----------o---------certain lady wanted peppers yester­ ty must first become charter mem­ through Floridu with standardized gets them every time. I recommend]
Ward may spend the summer in jail arteries of trnvel in the central pnrt
day
none of tho stores had any. Wo
service free to A. A. A. members in It to everybody hnving rats,” Don't]
awaiting trial while tho lawyers rock of the state. There are four diverg­ have long advocated a curb market bers,
ing
ronds
connecting
to
tho
Enst
"When this is done then nn election every county on thnt bolt lino nnd in wait until thcro is n brood of rats,]
backward and forward in their legal
—had one hero once—wo still ndvo will be cnllcd nnd twclvo directors fact our plans cnll for this same act Immediately you see the tlrat ono.1
Coast
by
means
of
Paiatkit
to
Has­
chairs and rake in a little more of the
cate the curb market nnd every other must bo selected from these qunlified standardization in prncticnlly overy Three Bizeq, 3Rc, 05c, $1,25, Sold]
Ward millions. It will not hurt tho tings', DcLnnd to Daytona, DoLur.d to
kind of market that will enable the charter members, a president, a vice- county from Chicngo nnd Now York and guaranteed hy Hall Bardwarsl
New
Smyrnn,
Kissimmee
to
Mel­
young man to stay in Jail awhile and
Co.—Adv.
farmer to get something for his pro- president, n secretary and a treasurer to South Florida.
bourne.
From
state
road
number
3
he may learn several valuable les­
good roads radiate into every section ducts and annble the housowifo to get who shall bo directors for ono year
This is no plaything but rather is
sons.
A bad taste in the mouth comeil
fresh
vegetables
nnd
fruits
cheap
of
Lake
county
to
Gninesvillc,
Ocala,
and
eight
other
directors
elected
for
tho
greatest drive to Incrcnso motor
----------o---------Leesburg, into Seminolo and Orange right hero where they are grown. two yenrs, ench of whom will thon transportation to the south ever un­ from a disordered stomnch and slug-!
Folks down nt Orlando are Inter­
Wo understand thnt the Union Nows net as chairmen of a standardized-de­ dertaken; doubting Thomases may gish stnto of the bowels. Herbinol
counties.
ested in n cold storugo plant and meat
restaurant nt tho station in this city partment of which there nro eight communicate with tho Detroit Auto­ corrects tho trouble immediately. Itl
The
section
of
this
road
in
Putnnm
packing plnnt. It would bo a good
county is fsst nunring completion., served Sanford lettuce nnd celery ns follows:
mobile Club which is tho largest civic purifies tho howeis, helps digestion,]
thing for Orlando but n much hotter
The rock base is being spread nnd,^ruo on their tallies last season. They "1,—Ronds, streets nnd bridges. body in Michigan or tho Chicago Mo­ nnd sweetens tho breath. Price COc.|
thing for Sanford—right in tho heart rolled nnd ninny miles nro finished, | deserve moro than passing nntlco for
Sold by Union Pharmacy.—Adv. *
of tho cnttle industry, whore tlioro Bail stretches In Clay and Duval lhls enterprising spirit ami more of This department deals with roads, tor Club, tho largest civic body in IIstreets and bridge problems taking in inois, for vorifiention, nnd thnt is
are hogs and shuop, friiitn and vogotho restaurants and eating places their proper construction and main­ why tho A. A. A. nsks thnt tho mnt- Rub-My-Tlstn for Rheumatism. 38-20c|
county
are
being
repaired.
If
tho
gnlore, better transportation, rivor
could do likewise nnd they would/do
tor bo most carefully considered by
rates, railroads, etc. Sanford is one contract for the North End Rond is it if they could get those products nt tenance nml financing.
lot
in
July,
ns
it
in
expected
it
will
the
leading civic bodies in Snnford WANTED—Mule and wagon. See
"2.—Legislative.
This
department
of Die finest locations in the state for
Field, Field Auto Top Co.
17-ltpj
n reasonable figure direct from the denis with state and national legisla­ nnd then if it is their judgment that
he
.then
state
road
number
throe
a big packing plant and Sanford will
growers. Tho Jacksonville people uro tion pertaining to roads ami motor ve­ Seminolo county citizens will nil bo
should
be
passable
by
Docombur
and
get one soon.
it will then bo the mnin entry for having tho same trouble right now hicles.
benefited thon wo must go ahead ac­ SALESMEN—To sell guaranteed |
----------o---------with watermelons flooding the market
tires and tubes. $100 a we*k!guar­
motorists
into
the
stnte
nnd
in
the
"3.—Legal
Aid.
Tills
department
is
tively nnd whole-henrtedly or not go
Rumor has ,ib thut Sanford will
and the restaurants charging the same to deni with local, city and county uheud at nil.
anteed snlnry nnd commission. Uni­
yenrs
to
come
its
importance
will
in­
have a new thentro soon and it will
high [trices ns usual and tho Jackson­
"If it is worth while to hnvo tho versal Tiro Co., Chicago. 111. -12-4U
be one of which Sanford can Well creased as the mnin artery between ville Journal culls their band in the traffic regulations and give, first aid
Tampa and Jacksonville and it will
legal advice to all A. A. A. members trunsportntion doubled into tho coun­
feel proud. Sanford has waited for
following notice in big type nt tho regarding tho uses of motor vehicles ty this year then those plans nro all TIRE CO.—Wants state representa­
hnvo
the
greatest
amount
of
traffic
thoso improvements many long years
head of tho first page of ycstqrdny’s defence at court for unknowingly vio­ for tho best interests of tho people.
tive nnd sales mnnngcr to open
hut it looks like we will have a shower of any road in the stnte.—DcLnnd cdIHnn:
branch
office. $300 necessary. Uni­
NeWs,
lating traffic regulations, etc.
"Wo look upon the state ns a wholo
of blessings all at once with all our
"The Jacksonville market is flooded "4.—Mechanical Service. This de­ und not ns just n city or county nnd versal Tiro Co., Chicngo, III. 42-4tc
new buildings and improvements and
with watermelons. According to tho partment is to render first aid me­ so nre doing nn equal amount of work
A STEP FORWARD
tilt* many things this city lias needed
state marketing burouu, in tho neigh­ chanical service to all A. A. A. mem­ on both sides of Florida, also in Geor­
so hadly. All things come to thoso
Last night in the city of Orlando borhood of seventy-five ears are qn bers when in transit on eity streets or gia, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississip­
who wait and it lias certainly been u
7 o r Uour S u m m e r
there
gathered together one of tho the sidetracks here, Wholesalers and county highways.
pi, Kentucky, North and South Carowaiting game here. But now—what
retailers' have reduced their prices. "f&gt;.—Accident Prevention and street lino so that this year tho motorist
fljiest
aggregations
of
real
red-blood­
Vacation
a difference, and what a change and ed Americans ever assembled m ono|'Ummrt literally, tho prices nro being
nnd highway beautification. This de­ mny conic and go from Florida at a
what progress nil in a few months.
meeting in tile fair state of Florida, determined by whut tho consumers nre partment in to conduct nccident pre­ minimum of expense and maximum of
They
wore real men, manly men, men willing to jmy. However, Hie restau­ vention campaigns once each year, comfort."
Beglnnlg July first the railroads
rants of tho city, or nt least tho ma­
will slice olf thirty million from their who live next to nature, men who jority of them, have not reduced their look to the erection of danger, dis­
[iny roll. This amount of money will love to commune with the grent out­ prices. While melons arc retailing at tance ami direction signs and also “How We Cleared Our Summer Homo
Where§ulf.
of fiats,” by Mrs. Perry,
come from tho working class or the doors, who tramp tho woods or row ten nnd twenty cents, tho restaurants look to thu proper bemitiflication of
the
stream,
getting
closer
to
nnturo
the streets nml highways and elimina­ * "When wo opened our sensida
Breezes B!oi\
men who cannot nIFord to lose it wjien
continue to charge fifteen, twenty nnd
it Is mostly in need. It will lie of in­ and all out of nature and all the man­ twenty five cents for Hlices. Why not tion of impractical signs.
homo Inst May, it was nllvo with rats.
“Cl.—Publicity. This department la
terest to watch developments and see ifold blessings thnt she affords.
a little co-operation on the port of to see to it that a 1,000 word story on They’d gnawed ail tho upholstering.
No
insipid
louiigo
liznrds
grazed
Wo cleaned them out in n week wtih
how much the freight rates nro re­
the restaurants in helping to solve this
duced in i/rder to help along with tho this gathering, no Willie Mnnmin’a marketing problem? First, restau­ the county with suitable photographs RAT-SNAP. I prefer this rnt killer
\ railroad and hotel .
reduction and it will ho further of In­ pets, only ronl men, men who can rant prices should ho reduced because is furnished the A. A. A. field secre­ because It comes in cake form, no
terest tu note also that the rntlronds east and shoot and if needs bo cubs tlie price of watermelons Ims been re­ tary once each month for national mixing. Saves dirtying hands nnd
plates." Tlrroe sizes, 35c, 05c, $1.25.
won’t give any more than they enn gathered together to form an organ­ duced. Noxt, nnd not unimportant, if magazine publication.
"7.—Finance ami Membership. This Sold nnd guaranteed by Ball Hard­
help a loti ; this line of freight reduc­ ization that would forever protect these wutormelons nro not disposed of
tions until they are forced to do so. from wilful slaughter nnd destruc­ shortly Florida producers will suffer. department is tu hcu to it that ench ware company.—Adv.
Best Bathing B eaches
But you will hcu them every time, JuHt tion that, which is to Florida her An advertised reduction in the price department is run strictly in accord­
very
life
and
thnt
which
brings
to
ance
with
a
prescribed
budget
sys­
in Florida
like Standard Oil, only Rockefeller
of watermelons by the re s ta u r a n ts
Indigestion Forced
makes a rnise, regulating the freight her each year In increasing numbers would hoo a greater consumption. tem, that from ench membership sold
CHAMBER’/COMMERCt
Mr. Sol K. Simon
rates according to the way tho salar­ hosts of visitors, tho gamo, (Ish nnd Como on, Restaurant Keepers, fall jn that a fixed sum is placed to the
credit of each department, is to audit
JnUrttHnf (tftratun on application
ies of their employes nre changed. In wild life of the state.
True it may ha that the gamo is line! If it’s for tho good of Florida, the hooks regularly and recommend
to a Strict Diet
other words, the employes of the
le’s all bo for it!’’
protected
by
laws
of
tho
stnto
and
such
increases
or
decreases
in
expen
roads are the ones that pay tho bills
diturus
are necessary and further S e v e r e l l r n d n c l i r a n m l D t a i l u e a a Alan
both for themselves, tho railroads nnd the plumage birds by an net of con­
JUST A LITTLE MORE PUSII.
gress,
but
no
law
is
greater
or
botsec
to
it
Hint
no debts are contracted T r o u b l e d L e n d in g A l b a n y C H l i r n .
tho consumer generally. What elsenr
stronger
than
tho
public
sentiment
nnd
hillH
paid
promptly on cash basis. ’W i t h i n T w o lln y a A f t e r T a k i n g Ke r .
can you expect then hut unrest strike
Just a little moro push, brothers, "8,—Touring and contest. This .de­ r n l l n r O nuld U ni A n y t h i n * .
of
the
people
whom
it
effects.
Thcso
rumblings and disorder all over tho
Just a little moro push. We have tho
country when n general wage reduc­ men gathered to form the Florida greatest city in tho South; it is grow­ partment is to see to it thut tho club
,Gamo
nnd
Fish
Protective
League
has :&gt; proper supply nt all times of
tion is ordered and living expenses
ing faster than any city in the South. standardized maps nnd road logs and
were
in
the
mnin
men
who
had
ban­
keep right on. It is something thnt
lh" tollow*m;
Sanford is being talked about wherowill not work out and in u short tlmo ded together in their rcspoctivo evor you go and wo have the right that monthly reports are made on all
'*1 su ffe re d w ith w h a t tho d o cto r callod W o - I n t o x i c a t i o n , ’ or indlg a stto n of
will force tho issue that lias been ex­ counties to tho propagation and pro­ spirit at last—thnt of thinking we ronds in their county.
thu low er bowoln, i f I uto u n v th 1111?
tection
of
tho
gamo
and
fishes
nnd
"Tho
annual
dues
for
members
ora
pected for some time.—Lakeland
l\r&lt;L80r*b°d ,n ■» strict
when gathered here embodied in enn do these things nnd thru going $10 but all members uftor the first Jl
ral,&lt;'vlth
Hovoro headaches
Star.
F e r tiliz e r s
w
n
i
l
v
i
tfln
laatoud
f U k lrotiort
m r an tlxnhond
and
doing
them.
Sanford
has
fifty
charter
members
will
have
an
their
constitution
u
proviso
thnt
they
ponmvo irip to n h e aolth
mv
----------o---------Enrich
tho soil, in c re a s e tho
b
r
o
t
h
e
r
pornuiuled
uio
to
vlelt
him*
n,i,X
would niHo try to look after another the right idea along every line nnd initiation feu of two dollars to pay.
NO COST FOR CAPITAL
yield,
hasten*
maturity, in*’
of Florida’s blessings that is rnpldly there is nothing the matter with San­ "Out of the dues tho Washington r e r r i u m o . In tw o d a y s 1 wan eiLtii.fr
REMOVAL.
prove
tho
qunllty.
It lW 9 *°
ford—never
hna
been
and
never
will
Department-of
the
A.
A.
A.
is
to
ropassing away through wanton nnd
. ord ered one toifln b o t­
t
le
s
s
e
n
t
to
my
home..
1
feat
otto
hun
use
them
regularly.
Stock in
lie—the
trouble
has
been
with
the
peo­
coivo
twenty-five
cents,
tho
Southeast­
Tho majority of tho people wnnt wilful destruction, her lorests. Wise­
p f f o s p t f e t t e r a n d hav e rnv?d
nur
warehouse
nt
Snnfori.
ple.
If
you
think
you
can
do
some­
ern
States
Engineering
Department
ly
thcso
men
embodied
in
their
con­
capital removal while only a few
Snailli *r«i?krVy not
a trip lu I
nP recommended by mv
Bonkleffrea from warehouse
wnnt ntntc division. Capital remov­ stitution a plank cnlllng for the ref­ thing big it.is already done. If you with headqunrtora at Montgomery, Pl'o rran n " 7 ''hUI,UH
*° m y b rotl&gt;&lt;’r ,u.d
or from—
al Ih easy while state division would orestation of tho statu nnd tho pre­ think you ennnot do it you nro already Ain., receives 25c nnd for state over­
tte r Is hut one selected m
hnvo to be fought for ninny years vention and elimination of wood* whipped. Keep pushing, brothorz. head expense of tho A. A. A. Field r a nTdhoism to
from th e h u n d r e d e of tontlmnn*
Secretary’s Department, ono dollar Is Inis In o u r (Ilex. ISuoh la t t e r tetiH i h j
Armour Fertilizer Works
both In tho state nnd in Washington burning forest fires, so that natural We nre making groat progress.
Florida
turmed*l?ea[Th!—A
s
*
0d*r
*u
1
f
t?
credited
In
a
local
bank
so
that
out
nnd stuto division would be expensive hngitnt of tho gamo muy be preserved

REDUCED
RATES’ /

BIG CROP

Xii

�GENEVA
M » ,to to to to to to

Mrs. W. B. Young, Mr. and Mm.
Ffank
Norris, Misses Catherine
Young, Maxino Young, A. D. Mitch­
ell, Louise Edge, Messrs. R. M. W.
Sturdivant nnd Milton Haight and
little Miss Wilda Young.
In the future the Oviedo band will
give concerts every two weoks instead
of every week.
Mrs, L, E. Wright, Miss Virginia
Wright, Elizabeth nnd Amelin Wright
nnd Edward McCall went by auto to
Lakeland Tuesday. At Hnines City
they v&amp;'ro Joined by Rev, L. E. .Wright
nnd OHn Wright. • Mrs. Wright nnd
tho two girls will remain in Lnkoland
for a week’s visit to Mr. nnd Mrs. L.
E. Wright, jr. tho rest of tho party
roturned to Oviedo Wednesday.

rtffloats sh all be re Unless said certifies!*
to to to to N ftlN • ( A n l l n l l M fo r T ax D « tf U»- deemed
according to
‘ law. tax dead will
dor Neetioa ITS o f «fe« q o ao ral
laaua thereon on the 19th day of July,

UPSALA AND
GRAPEVBLLE

PUBLIC FORUM
to to to to to to to to to ta

■fatal** •* &lt;ka ■«*&lt;« of F lorida
horoby given th at H. F. A. D. ISIS.
NnttC'.
------Ulcnto
WITNESS my official alg n atu ra and
D oudney, .
hsoor of' “Tax Cortl;
No. SIS,
SSS, dot
d n t o t a J h * Srd d u y o f J u n o , A. non] t h is t h e 13rd d a y of J u n e , A. D.
D. ISIS, h a s f lrM sa id c e r t i f i c a t e In m y 1SSS.
E. A. DOUOLASSj^
(SEAL)
orftae, a n d h a s m a d e a p p l ic a tio n fo r
T a x Deed .to IMue In a c c o r d a n c e w ith
ft-Btc
Ry: A. M WEEKS, D. C.
Ia w . Bald
lo w in g deac
S em inole Cc

to to to to

SM a c r e s ___ „
___
666 cures Dengue Fever. .. 88-20te
ARE IN THE CITY LIMITS.
Sec. S. T w p . 30 B. R a n g e 31 R. 6 acres.
T
h
e
entil
la
n
d
b
e
i
n
g
a
s
s
e
s
s
e
d
a
t
th e
Sanford,
Fla.,
June
22,
1022.
d a t e o f th e la e u a n c e o f a u c h c e r t i f i c a t e
Mrs. W. C. Moalor and little daugh­
In tho name of Geo. L. IJp|U ncott. Un;
Notlco is horeby ‘given that tha
Mr,
R.
J.
Holly,
Editor
Herald,
lone Huld c e r t i f i c a t e a h n ll ho r ed e em e d
ter Myrtle, nnd thp baby, W. C., are
Board
of County Commissioners in
a c c o r d in g to la w T a x D ead w ill Inaue
visiting relatives nt Waycross, Gn.t Sanford, Fin.
th e r e o n on th e SSth d a y o f J u l y , A. D. and for Seminole County, Florida, will
toss.
leaving Sunday.
My Denr Mr. Holly:
W IT N E S S m y o ffic ia l e l g n a t u r o n nd at their next regular meeting to be
Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwin Peterson and
a l thin t'hn S lr d d a y o f J u n e , A. D.
My attention was called to several se
held in tho Court House at Snnford,
1022'
two daughters, Idnlino and Edwlna,
(BEAD)
E. A. DOUOIiABS,
Fin., on Wednesday, July 6th, A, D.
accounts in your paper of loss by fire
C le r k C irc u it C ourt.
motored over Sunday from Holly Hill of Mr. Lefflor's residence on MellonBemlnolo C o u n ty , Fla. 1822, at 10 o’clock a. m., receive bids
to visit thoir relatives in Grnpevllle. |
Dy: A. M. .W E E K S, D. C. for tho purchase of Two 1-Ton Trucks,
villa nvo. Those accounts stnto that tS-fltc
Quite o severe wind *torm went owing to this building being out of
equipped with dump bodies, they to
through Grapeviilo Inst Thursday, I
the city limits, etc. Well, friend Hol­ To prevent a cold, take 666. 38-20tc bo new trucks, and tho cost not to ex­
breaking branches off trees and lay-1
ceed $700.00 each, the board reserves
ly, I presume you woro only using
ing the corn flat In places. At Mr.
of Application for Tax Deed Un­ the right to reject any or all bids.
god logic in so stating that wo folks Notire
der Section STS of the flcnerat
West’s a treo was struck by lightning
Ntntntce of the State of Florida
in this section nro beyond tho pale of
E. A. DOUGLASS,
N otice 1a h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t I,. K e n closo to tho house.
‘ p u r c h- n a e r o f- if,
the city of Snnford, out in tho sticks nedy,
Clerk.
T a x C e r -t i f i c a t e- No. 44-3tc
A rattlesnake with eleven rattles
m
d a t e d th e 7tll d a y o f J u n e , A. D.
hb it were. However, if thero is any 278,
1920, tins filed sa id c e r t i f i c a t e In m y o f ­
wns killed on the J. E. Lundquiat doubt of our being in tho city limits fice
n n d hna m ndo a p p l i c a t i o n f o r tnx
Notice is horoby given that tha
plnco and a short timo ago Bomnrd
deed to Ibsuo In a c c o r d a n c e w i t h law.
school.
let sonic ono pay tho taxes for a few Said
to to to
c e r t i f i c a t e e m b r a c e s th o f o llo w in g Board of County Commissioners in
Hirschi
and
a
Vlhlcn
boy
killed
a
e s c rib e d p r o p e r t y s i t u a t e d In Semi nnd for Seminole County, Florida, will
D. S. Sutton was In Sanford Tues­
years. This Is our nnnunl reminder dhole
County. F lo rid a. to -W It: Dote A to
large one.
day on business.
nnd nbout tho only ono
keep us O, Cities, O v e r s tr e e t n n d D r e w ’s R e v ls nt their next rsgulnr meeting to b*
Warm weather has driven mnny of
Mrs. Noll Swanson spont Thursday
of Dots H n n d 9 In lllo c k C a n d Lot
Mr. nnd Mrs. Franklin loft Tues­ our pcoplo to tho benches, mountains
nwnro of whero we nro and to whom ion
ti In .Hlock D o f M itc h e ll's S u rv e y of held nt tha Court Houso in Snnford,
day for Shreveport, La., and will go nnd northern states. More aro going with Mrs. August Swanson.
tho
L ev y O ra n t. T ho sa id Innd holnir Fin., on Wednesday, July 5th, A. D,
wo belong.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Bert Smith nnd chil­ Wo nro much ns n football when it a s s e s s e d nt tho d a t e of t h e Issuance o 1022, at 10 o’clock a. m. receive bids
to Houston, Tex., boforo they return. through July and August, it being
mini* cerMflciito In tho n a m e o f U n ­
dren of Munruu, were Sunday cuileis
known.
They will' bo gone n month.
expected that only about hnlf the pop­ at tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs, Hendor* &gt;comes to getting anything in tho way A lso; Tnx C e r t i f i c a t e No. 278. d a te d for the purchnso of 226 seats for the
Mrs. Wm. Kilbo nnd Mrs. E. H. ulation of our town will remain hero
of improvements tho city folks say wo th e 7th d a y of Ju n e , A. D, 1920, hns Court Room, specifications mny be ob­
rilml sa id c e r t i f i c a t e In m y o ffice n nd
son.
Kilbo were shopping in Sanford Sat­ through tho summer.
nro too fnr out nnd tho county auth­ a s m a d e a p p lic a tio n for tnx doed to tained from tho Clark of tho Board of
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lundquist and orities tell us wo aro too fnr in nnd hIsniio
In a c c o r d a n c e w ith law . Said c e r ­ County Commissioners in tho Court
urday.
Mrs. Cronshaw, who underwent tr son, Raymond, nro spending this week
t if ic a te e m b ra c e s tho f o llo w in g
de­
0. C. Nicholson, of Daytona Bench, serious operation at tho , Fornnldwhen tax timo comas wo are convinc­ sc rib e d p r o p e r t y s i t u a t e d In S em inole House nt Snnford, Fla., tho board rein South Florida, motoring down with ed tho county authorities know, but ( 'a u n t y , F lo rid a. to - w It: All t h a t p a r t sorves the right to reject any or nil
la hero for a short time.
o f l.o ls 8 a n d 8A "Olios, O v e r s t r e e t nnd
Lnughton hospital under Dr. McEwan,
D r e w ’s R e v isio n of L o ts 8 nnd 9, lllock bids.
Kev. Thompson, of Oviedo, was call­ of Orlando, Is improving nicely nnd their mother, Mrs. Bcrgquist nnd for tho remainder of tho year wo are "C"
a n d Lot 8. lllock "D " o f M itchell's
Mildred
to
thoir
homo
at
Tiger
Bay.
ing on friends Friday.
sure our city folks nro right. Please S u r v e y o f t h e Levy O r a n t. " w hich Is a
E. A. DOUGLASS,
will soon he able to return home.
Mrs.
Mnnsfield
took
a
trip
to
Tam­
p
a
r
t
8. lllock ’O" o f M itch e ll’s
Mr. nnd Mrs. Leo Robimler of Fort Her many friends arc delighted at tho
got us loented where wo belong nnd S u rv e oy f oLf otLevy
44-3tc
UCIork.
(Irani.
Monde were hero on business for n success of the operation and her rap­ pa and back on tho cars this week but we will nil bo glad.
her husbuml hns not been able to go
Your friend,
few days.
id recovery.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Clifford Proctor mo­ Mrs. Marion Shelby is visiting rel­ yet. Wo understand thoir son, Puul,
J. E. SPURRING.
who hns just graduated is thinking of
t o r e d to Kissimmee Thursday oq bus­ atives in Knoxville, Tcnn,
going into somo business hero,
iness.
Lawrence Stone, Henry Witte und Thero was a good numbor out to to to to to to to to
Mrs. Frnzor hnB been very ill.
son Buster, of tho West Side, will hoar a splendid sermon by Rev. J. S.
ALTERATION
Muriel Douglass was bndly hurt leave in a few days for Now York.
Clark on Sundny on the "Christian
Saturday overling by being thrown
Mrs. Henry Lnppin, of the West
from a truck into n barb wiro fence. Side, will leave soon for her old home Life and What It Is.’’ Ho is planning to
to be with us nt 4:00 o'clock on July
Bis right log wns bndly incorntcd nnd in New York, whero hIio will trans­
to to to to to to to to to to
2 when wo expect to hnvo our chil­
he was taken nt once to Dr. Simmons act some business,
dren's Day program.
Win. Woodcock loft Friday for
at Oviedo, who gave him medical at­ Mr. nnd Mrs. Ben Lnko nnd fnmlty
Miss Myrtle West has kindly offer­ Maine where he will spend the Hum­
tention. He will bo confined to his Mr, nnd Mrs. Curl Rabun nnd Hon,
mer.
lied some time* nnd his mnny friends Carl, jr., and Mr. nnd Mrs. S. H. ed to help us out with the music.
Rov. Wnhlbcrg will preach ngnln F.
CONTINUES TO JULY 1ST
J. Noimyer was transacting bus­
hope for his speedy recovery.
Buchanan and father, A. J. Wilson nro
Mrs. Frod McFnrlnne Bpent Satur­ among those that will Bpond tho next Sundny at the Luthcrnn church iness in Orlnndo Friday.
in Swedish ih tho morning and in
L. It. Payne roturned Wednesday
day with friends in Osceoln.
month of July ut Daytona Bench.
English in the evening.
from
Frost Proof whore ho wns visit­
Tho Community Club of Geneva,
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. B, Johnson nnd
ing his brother and sister.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
gave a delightful silver tea last Wed­ Mr. nnd Mrs. Martin Nnrr and daugh­
WARD EXPECTED TO
A. It. Sanjin ha asold his grove in
nesday at tho homo of Mm. Gilla ter have returned to Tennessee for
THIS WEEK
GO TO TRIAL FOR MUItWest I.ongwood to Mr. Reed of Or­
Sypes. About forty ladies wore pres­ tho summer.
DER ON JULY 17Tn lando. Mr. Reed expects to build in
ent including Mrs. Dr. Mnrtln, presi­ Mr. and Mrs. Barnett have remov­
the near future.
dent of tho Osceoln Women’s . Club ed to their old homo in Georgia.
WHITE PLAINS, N. Y„ Juno 21.— The poles are being put Up for elec­
nnd .several of tho members of tho
Mrs. W. J. Jewell nnd fnmily njo Walter S. Wnrd, wealthy baker’s Bon,
We aro always glad to show Shoes even though
tric lights out to West Longwood.
Osceola Club. Mrs. John Leonnrdl, of visiting relatives upon the West
probably
will
go
to
trlnl
for
tho
mur­
you don’t buy.
H. F. Phipps returned to Tampa
Sanford, ono of tho stuto officers of Coast.
der
of
Clarence
PoterH,
ex-sailor,
on
Friday uftor spending several weeks
Florida Federated Worton’B Clubs a t­ Mrs. Charles Bell nnd son, Ernest,
July 17,1t wns learned from a Tollable with his brother, J. E. Phipps.
tended with Mrs. Maxwell also of nru visiting relatives nt *Fampn.
Rov. Warren Entzmlnger ,of TamSanford. Tho following program wob Mr. nnd Mrs. John Bolly, of tho sourco late yesterday.
This Information coming close on pn, wns visiting rclntivos in town tho
delightfully rendored after which re­ West Side, visited Mr. and Mrs. StudOne guess with each purchase of 10c or over. We
tho hqols of conferences hold by Isrtnc first of tho week.
freshments of iced tea, cake and nai­ orfT nt Daytona Bench, Sundny.
give away two pair FR EE July 1st
N.
Mills,
former
appellate
division
Mr. Hunter, of Tampa, wns trniiHad and nnndwiches wore served:
Mr. und Mrs. Vaughn have moved justice, nnd tho newest accession to
licting business in town Friday.
Mrs. Clifford Proctor—Pianp Solo— to Fort Meade. G. W. Spencer, of
Ward's legal talent, gave tIho to re­ Friday evening a congenial group
Shubort’s Serennde.
Sanford will conduct the Rosnlnnd ports thnt an ugreemunt lmd been
of Longwood puoplo motored out to
Mrs. Gilla Sypos—Recitation—At Dairy hero.
readied whereby District Attorney Palm Springs and enjoyed a most de­
tho Railroad Crossing.
Mrs. W. C. Meuse hns returned Weeks would ask nn enrly trlnl pro­
lightful weinie roast. Among those
Mrs. M. E. Dooley—An interesting from a pleasant visit to Orlando.
SAISFORO.FLA.
viding George S. Ward, tho slayer's enjoying this occasion were: Mr. and
talk on children.
u
Mnny large rnttle snakes have been father, would return from his tour of
Mrs. II. J. Overstreet, Mr. and Mrs.
MIhsch Ruth McFnrlnno nnd Bernice killed in this section the past month.
tho middle west nnd give deputy sher­ Roy Sour, Mr. and Mth, C. II. Searcy,
S e e T he W indowS e e T he W indow
Geiger—Solo—You Musn’t
Pick Onu measuring four feet was killed
iffs a chance to serve on him it grand Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Dinkol, LoVon
Plums OfT of My Plum Tree.
by a tourist as it crossed the rond in
Mrs. Leonnrdl—Talk on Child Wel­ front of tho Bnptist church. Another jury subpoena they have been carry­ Baker, Mr. and Mrs. J* S. Dinkol and
ing around for nearly two Weeks. This Miss Olive Dinkol.
fare Work nnd Club Work in General. large one wns shot by Phillip Miles
George Lewis, of Sanford, was an
Miss Christine McClellan—Recita­ on tho rond that leads to tho school, report lneked confirmation, hut it was
pointed out that Mr. Wdoks recently out-of-town visitor Thursday.
tion,
•
and John Roy, colored, killed one snid ho could not complete his case
There was service at Christ church
Mrs. McFnrlnno—Song—Old Pal, with eight rnttlcs on it, while plant­
against Ward until ho had heard Sunday afternoon. Father Peck of
Old Gal.
ing sweet potatoes on the place of S. Ward Honior’s testimony on the blackSanford officiating. This will he tho
Mrs. L o g a n — Rending—Dream in a II. Buchanun.
mail plot which Walter Ward claimed lust service until fall.
Garden.
lay bnck of the shooting.
Mrs. J. II. Allen left tho first of
to to to to to
Justice Morschauser, who recently tho week for Georgia where she will
n* nt
denied a motion for an enrly trial of spend several weeks,
In town or down on
thp case, asserting ho hnd no inten­
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Dinkol were
the farm—to satisfy
tion of holding over after Juno 30, the guests of Mis. C. L. Morton and
mi
thirst—drink
when his term nt Whito Plains ends, MisH Gertrude of Orlando Sunday.
hns consented, it was learned, to start
D rink
II. Miller, of Jacksonville, was tho
to to
W IH IBl IH M *1 t t
the trinl on July 17 provided District guest of J. E. Phipps Tuesday.
Bottled
Paul JoncH writts interesting let­ Attorney Weeks is ready to proceed.
Miss L ou Ihc Edge, o f DcLand, was
Rov. Wnrrcn Entzmlnger preached
the guest of Misses Catherine nnd ters about sight-seeing in California, Unless Ward can get trial at a con­ n t th o B a p t i s t c h u r c h b o th m o r n i n g
snow-capped mountains, gusher oil tinuation of thu present term, lie will nnd evening Sunday.
Maxine Young lust week.
wells,
visits to Sail Francisco, etc.
hnvo to spend the summer in jail.
Miss Nell Williams returned Fri­
Little B. J. Overstreet had the mis­
Graham
Hunter
left
hero
Monday
in
There
is no furthor term of court un­ fortune to have his bicycle stolen from
day from St. Augustine whero hIio
Delicious and Refreshing
visited Miss Wnnn Pope for a week. his now Dodge car for Charlotte, N. til the fall nnd tho first degree of­ him Monday night. He had earned
T. L. Mend, Sidney Swope nnd C., to Join Mrs. Hunter und little son fense with which he is charged is non- his bicycle by securing subscriptions
Olive Wright returned from tho Y. M. rml -visit homo folks. Mrs. Hunter huiluklc.
for the Tampa Tribune i»Ht fall, so
C. A. camp nt Frost Proof Monday. wiites they are having a good deal of
it is quite a loss to the little fellow.
FLORIDA ROADS TO GET
iSij
Mr. and Mrs, R. L. Giles nnd two rain up there.
Mr. and Mrs. John Shankeo and
$301,217 OF U. 8. MONEY N otic e of Npitllcnlliin f o r T a t H erd Un­
fill
little sons of Tampa, arrived Sunday
ft
arcs
d e r Section r.7.1 o f I h r Ociicrnl Htalto he tho gUGHts of Mr. and Mrs. E. children, who have resided on Beart i l r . o f th e S ta le o f F lo ri d a
dull avenue tho past year, left here on
WASHINGTON, Juno 22.—Con­
Notlco Is h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t J.
W,
G. Hancock at Lnko Charm.
L
ii I iik . pu ro lia so r of Tiut l.’o r tlf lc a tu No,
m
Tuesday
for
their
former
homo
at
struction
of
25,000
mllos
of
now
roads
Or. 'and Mrs, T. G. Simmons nro
1.13, d a t e d th e 7th .day n f J U N r , A, I».
in ail parts of tho country Is possililo 1929, hue filed Hit Id c e r t i f i c a t e In my
the proud parents of a fine baby girl Sharon, Pn.
h i
officu, a n d him m ade a p p l ic a tio n for
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
E.
Prevatt
and
soil
under
tho additional appropriation T a x Deed in Ihhuu In a c c o r d a n c e w ith
horn Saturday, Juno 17th.
law . Hit til c e r tif ic a te e m b r a c e s th e folSIM
Mrs. C, S. Leo entertained the Wom­ Blister, were in Now Smyrna last hill for rond work just signed by lowlni: dertfrlhed p r o p e r t y s it u a te d In
em inole ( ’m inty, F lorida. to - w I t: Lot
an’s Bible Class of the Methodist S. week visiting Mrs, I'revatt's parents. President Harding, the department of S.79,
lllock C. A. D. CliuppeR'a Hub-DIPhono 21—THE COCA-COLA MOTTLING CO.
Helen and Carl Chorponing came agriculturo estimated toduy. A total vI»litn
S. Tuesday afternoon nt her homo nt
uh R ecorded In I 'la t llook No. 1,
I'ngo 71. Somlnolo C o u n ty Uncords. T he
Borruto
UNOca an axcLunvx lreturn
home
from
their
Jacksonville
viaP
on
&gt;Th k
of
$100,000,000
Is
available.
i comsawv. Atlanta. &lt;
Lako Chnrm. About fourteen mem­
s a id land h eluu a s s e s s e d at th e d a t e of
the
boat
Sundny.
th
e
I
hhuiiuco
o
f
suc
h
c
e
r
t
i
f
i
c
a
t
e
In
tho
Tho
apportionment
inude
to
tha
bers of tho class wero present to en­
n a m e of U n k n o w n . U nless said c e r t i f i ­
joy the afternoon and Mrs. Leo’B hos­ Miss Haskins Jones wiih in Jack­ various Btntcs for tho fiscal year end­ c a t e tiliull ho red e em e d u n co rd in g to
la w T a x Deed will Issue th e re o n on tho
sonville several days this week at tho ing in 1023 follows, In part:
pitality.
28th day of .Inly, A. It. 1922.
Alahnma, $1,035,014.
W IT N E S S my offlelut s i g n a t u r e nnd
0. P. Swopo nnd Rev. L. E. Wright Porter-Judy-Dutton Co.'a office.
neal thl* th e 23rd d a y of Ju n e , A. Ii.
drove
Frostproof Sunday after­ Mr. und Mrs. C. G. Beck and son, Arkansas, $830,005,
1922.
r / I D 8 |A I P — 800 ACRES, Flowing well, Celery Land, 5-acre
K. Al&gt; DOUGLASS,
(HUAI.)
Maurice, are leaving next week in
Florida, $501,217.
noon.
r u n O /V L L tracts or more, easy payments. This is the
C lerk c i r c u i t C ourt.
S em inole C ounty, Fin.
Miss Lucilo Partin left Tuesday for their Hnines enr for thoir Bummer Goorgin, $1,333,072,
largest solid body of Flowing well lund In the
Uy: A. At W E E K S . D. C. ---------------------tC-fllu
Louisiana, $004,000,
Orlando whero Hho will ho the guest home in Portlund, Ind.
Mr. and Mrs. Zornoveun nnd daugh­ South Cnrollna, $707,402.
of her aunt, Mrs. Barlow, for the rest
N olle* of A p p lic a tio n f o r T a x Deed Un­ C elery^D lstrict___________
ter,
Mnrinicn nnd tho two Poters fam­ Virginia, $071,219.
d e r Heel Ion 57ft of tli* G e n e ra l
of tho week,
S t a t u t e , of th e S ta te o f F o lrlila
ilies
made
a
pleasant
party
going
to
Thoso
funds
must
bo
matched
by
C. L. West spent n few days this
N otlco Is h e r e b y glvon t h a t J.
IS.
L
nlng.
. pI u r c h a s e r of C ity Tnx C e r t lf lthe bench on Sundny.
tho states and will bo administered c u t e K
week In Jacksonville.
No. 2 0 , d a te d tlio nth d a y o f J u ly ,
Theodortf Aulin was a business vis­ Mrs. Styles und party from town subject to tha general provisions al­ A. D. 1929, Inin filed s a id c e r t i f i c a t e In
m y office, a n d h a s m ndo a p p l ic a tio n fo r
-Thomas It. linker, Ph. Dn el
itor to Sanford Wednesday afternoon. came out last Thursday and gave ready in forco.
T a x Deed to Issue In a c c o r d a n c e w ith
law . Said c e r t i f i c a t e e m b r a c e s tho fol
Mrs.
Zernovean
n
happy
surprise
par­
Frank Norris, who was quite 111 for
Roltlna College, Analytic
lp
w ltig d e s c r ib e d p r o p e r t y s lt u n to d In
lowing
Ino cTt&gt;y of Hanford, S o m ln n le C ou n ty ,
several days 1b much bettor this week. ty. The ladles brought ice crcnrti, etc. PHILIPPINE INDEPENDENCE
F lo r i d a ,
t o - w I t:
Lot
17, H anford
LONG WAY IN DISTANCE
MiHsos Catherine Young and Ma­ Tom Adnms has bought a half in­
H e i g h t s A d d itio n to H anford. T h e . a i d Consulting Chemist aaya of the water: “Of the many waters of th|a and oth*
terest
in
tho
John
Russell
farm,
tools,
la
n
d
h
e
ln
x
a
s
s
e
s
s
e
d
n
t
t
h
a
d n to o f th e
PRESIDENT
AGAINST
IT
bel Swope nnd Francis Swope attend­
iBNunnao o f s u c h c e r t i f i c a t e In th o n a m e or regions that I have analyzed, I have found (tone superior in all good q u it- ,
ed tho Epworth League Conference nt stock, etc,, located on Bbnrdall and
o f Mrs. M a ude H. K in g . U n less sa id c e r ­
e s h a ll be re d e e m e d a c c o r d i n g to
Genova avenue. Mr. Adnms hns sold
WASHINGTON, Juno 22.—Preli- tlai fwi c aTtnx
Winter Park Tuesday.
D eed w ill Issue th e r e o n on tho ties of that of the "Elder Water.”—Phone 311-W. Office in Miller Belldiag,
/a
/ dent Harding told members of the 28th d a y o r J u ly , A. D. 1922.
- Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Cook visited his farm in Goldsboro. •
y offic ia l s l g n a t u r o a n d
\
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mc- • Charlie Whitncr has bought 6 acres Philippine parliamentary commission s e aWl ITt hNi sH 8t 8h e m23rd
d a y of J u n e , A, D.
1922.
of
uncleared
land
of
Joo
Cameron
ad­
Culley Thursday.
today he could not urge upon con­
(SU A L)
H. A. DOUOLAHH,
Mr. nnd Mrs. S. W. Swopo had as joining his farm on South Cameron gress the desirability of Philippine
C le r k C ir c u it C o u rt,
Seminole County, F‘la,
independence.
their dinner guests Thursday, Mr. and road.
48-eto
By*. A. M, W EEKS, D. C.

Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Wakefield spent
last Thursday in Palatka on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Techtmath spent
T huradny at Dayton* Beach.
Mrs. T. W. Prevatt is spending this
*c‘ck at S t Augustine visiting her sis­
ter, Mrs. Barney F. Griggs.
Mrs. Dooley and son Charles, were
In Sanford Monday having aom^e den­
tal work done.
Mrs. P. N. Wnkefiold and Mr. and
Mrs. Tim Tcchimath, spent last Sun­
day at Lake Gem visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Sherman.
Morao Dooley has been very 111.
Miss Lucilo Sweat and Helen Mor­
an nnd Culver Kstrldgo left Tuesday
for Gaincsvillo to attend summer

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APPLICATION
FOR HERO MEDAL
FOR BRAVE GIRL

I'A,

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&gt;'

Bar to the present board ot «juiiia»v
tion, but with vested authority.to levy
so much in actual cash against each
county for state purposes each year
and leavo the manner mt obtaining the
specified nmount upglo county offic­
ials. He said tho population and gen­
era) wealth of the'countiea could be
AT 8T. PETERSIIURG WHO RRO’T used as a basis to determine tho
nmount of tho levies.—Orlando Senti­
HER CHUM TO *
nel.
SHORE

BS
m
s=
H M a r t. Till J s I k U o lrra tt,
Unless said certificates shall be In c l m
I i s i t u l i C o a st? ,
—
I s ch a n cery .
redeemed according to law tax deed
will issue thereon on the 14th day of
OHDER F OR PU B LICATION
July, A. D. 1022.
P a r r ? J e r n l g a t l a n d B r a x to n B a g g e tt,
Witness my official signature and C o m p lain an ts,
seal this tho 8th dny of June, A. D. J o h n T * K e l l y a n d A ddle N. K elly. Do1022
TO *J01IN *T , K E L L Y , AND ADDIB N.
K ELLY , l ( living, a n d If dsad. to all
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
orsons c la im in g a n ? I n t e r e s t u n d er
Clork Circuit Court, Sohn T. K e lly a n d A ddle N. K elly, or
e rw ise , In nnd to t h e f o llo w in g d e ­
Sominolo County, Fla. oscthribe
d lnnds. t o - w i t :
,
,
L
T w o (1) a n d T h r e e ( ) ) o f Block
43-Gtc
By: A. M. WEEKS, D. C. T h roo eis (1).
of C ha pm a n. A T u c k e r 's A d­
*

*

ditio n to S anford, F lo rid a.
You a n d enoh o f you n r e h e r e b y re-

SKEPTICAL POLICEMAN
Notice of Application for Tax Deed itulrod a n d o rd e r e d tn be a n d u p p e a r
(nr Ti« Associated H im )
befo re o u r sa id C irc u it C o u r t a t the
Under Section 575 of the Gen­
ST. PETERSBURG, Fin., Juno 10.
DOWNED BY BOY WHO
C o u rt H ouse In S an fo rd , F lo rid a , on the
f irs t Monday In A u g u st, 1981, b e in g t h i
eral Statute* of the State
—Application will bo made to tho
CONFESSED JAX KILLING
7th dny o f sa id m o n th , th e n a n d th e re
of Florida
Carnegie Hero Fund CommlHalon for
plaint filed h e r e in a g a i n s t you. a n d
Notice Is hereby given that Frank th e re in fall not oIbd said hill w ill bo
u gold modal for Mins Mary Buhner JACKSONVILLE, June 10^-Skopta k e n ns confessed, to bo follow ed by a
who mado A vain but desperate effort tical officials concerned in the story Evans, purchaser of Tax Certificate final
decree.
In f u r t h o r o r d e r e d t h a t thin notice
to nave her chum, Miss Dorothy Me* told by tho sixteen yenr old young­ No. 270, dated the 3rd day of June, be Itpublished
In th e Bnnford Horntd, a
Clatchlo after tho latter wus mangled ster, Herman ItawlH, of Columbus, A. D. 1018, hns filed aaid certificate n e w s p a p e r p u b lis h e d In S em inole C oun­
ty, cmco enoh w e e k f o r a period or
by some sea monster while swimming Gn., to tho effect that he overpowered in my offico, nnd has made applica­ e ig h t c o n s e c u tiv e w eeks.
itn ess my hnnd a n d tho seal of eald
far from shore in the bay hero Satur­ George C. Smith, member of tho city tion for Tax Deed to issue in accord­ c o W
u rt t h is 2nd d a y of Ju n e . 1022. _
H. A. DOUaLASH, „
day. For half an hour after the fish firo department, took his pistol nnd ance with law. Said certificate em­ (HEAL)
C le r k C ircuit Court,
struck tho girl Miss Buhner held her killed him when Smith attempted to braces the following described proper­
Hemlnole C ounty, Fin.
A. M. W E E K S . D. C.
up in deep water with n high sen run­ hold him up last Tuesday night, had ty situated in Seminole County, Flori­ DICKINSON A By:
DICKINSON,
Solicitors fo r C o m p lain an ts. fl-0-Btc
ning, momentarily expecting to be at­ tho boy demonstrate his protective dn, to-wit: Lots 143, 144 and 145,
Eureka Hammock. Tho said land be­
tacked herself. Miss McCIntchic died ability yestorday.
I n Court of C o u n ty J u d g e , Hemlnole
from loss of blood while boing held Smith, 111 years old, was much larg­ ing assessed at the dnto of tho issu­
C o u n ty , Hlnte o f Plorlifn
up but MIhh Buhner swam with her er than tho boy. One husky official ance of such certificate in the name
N O T IC E O F E X E C U T O R
( F a r F in a l D lseh n rg e)
body until picked up by a bout.
npproachcd Rawls In his coll yester­ of Unknown. Unless said certificate
ahull bo redeemed according to law I n re E s t a t e u f
day, brandishing u flashlight.
F. M. LOUCJH.
Is h e r e b y given, to nil w hom
“You claim to have overpowered Tnx Deed will issue thereon on the It Notice
Judge Reaves Scores
may concern, t h a t on tho 16th d ay of
14th
day
of
July,
A.
D.
1022.
August, A. D. 1022. I shnll a p p ly to th e
let’s see you take this flash­
H o n o ra b le E. F. H ousholdor, J u d g e of
Florida Tax System Smith;
light from me," the officer challeng­ WITNESS my official signature said
Court, an J u d g e of P r o b a te , fo r
and seal this tho 8th day of Juno, A. m y final
d i s c h a r g e a s E x e c u tr ix of th e
in Talk a t Orlando ed.
astu
te
of F. M. L ough, dec ea sed ; and
th u t a t tho s a m e tim e 1 w ill p r e s e n t my
The boy instantly gavo tho officer's D. 1022.
film| a c c o u n ts ns E x e c u t r i x of said e s ­
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
arm a wrench, throw him to the floor
tate, and a s k fo r t h e i r a p p ro v a l.
Says People Arc Scared Away From
Clerk
Circuit
Court,
Dated J u n o 5th. A, D. 1022.
nnd took the flashlight.
M A T T IE B. LOUGH.
Sominolo County, Fla. 43-ntc
State by High Taxes
E x ec u trix .
43-fltc
By:
A.
M.
WEEKS,
D.
C.
notich to onnoiTona
-------In C ir c u i t C o u r t Tth J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t,
Hundreds of homeseekars and in­ In Court of the Count? Jndae, Hemlnole
S e m in o le C o u n t y , F l o r i d a . —
Count?.
(Rate
of
Plorldn.
I n C h n n c rry ,
vestors are being "scared away" from In re Estate of
Servant Girl Wouldn’t Go in Cellar
Florida every yenr because of the P E T E R NOLAN, Dcceasod.
NOTICE TO NON-IIESIIIBNTH.
Fearing Rata.
all Creditors* I,ranters, Distributees
present system of tnxntion in the statu Tnnml
nil I'rranna hitvinir Clnlma nr Dr­ Mrs. Topper, I'lninfiold, N. J., anys: N. II G arner, C o m p laln n n t,
nil« nun Inst an.'d Estate i
vs.
tho Orlando Kiwnnis Club was told um
You. am i encti o f you, uro h e re b y n o ­ “Rats were so bad in our cellar the E. C. I’n r k h u r s t . n nd Hnllle A. I’a r k yestorday by Judgo 0. K. Rcnvoa of tified an d r e q u ir e d to p r e s e n t a n y servant girl wouldn’t go there. hurst, his wife, ot al., D efen d a n ts.
c laim s and doinamls w hich you. o r e i t h ­
TO E. C, PARKItU RH T, a n d HALL1B
Tampa.
e r of you. m a y h a v e a g a i n s t th e e s t a t e Bought some IlATVSNAP and it
A. P A R K HURST. If living, nnd
If
of
P
e
te
r
Nolan,
iloceaned,
lute
o
f
Hoinlto nil p a r t i e s c l a im in g a n y In­
Judgo Reaves assailed the present uolo C ounty. Floridn, to tlia undor- cleaned nil the rntB out.” RAT-SNAP dead,
te re s t u n d e r E. C. P n r k h u r s t a n d 8 alsystem of taxation ns grossly Inade­ sin n e d A d m in is tr a tr ix of said e s ta te , destroys rats and mice. Absolutely IU A. P n r k h u r s t , deceased, o r o t h e r ­
wise, In the f o llo w in g describ ed land;
in tw o yours from the d a t e hereof,
quate mid obsolete, declaring that im­ w ith
initud May 12th, A. D. 1922.
prevents odors. Comes in cake form, South h a lf (8V4) of"X o t_ 11. Block 6,
.
JU I.IA T. BMlTIf,
T ie r 2. of Hanford, F lorida.
mediate stops should bo taken to raA d m in is tr a tr ix o f th e E s ta te no mixing. Cnts or dogs won’t touch
I a p p e a r in g by a sw o r n bill o f co m ­
plaint filed hero in u g n ln s t you
th n t
of I’otor Nolan, docensed.
vlso not only tho mnnnor of deter­
it.
Three
Hizes,
25c
05c,
$11.25.
Sold
A RKIDGEH,
you liavo nr claim som e I n te r e s t In said
mining vnluntionB, but of fixing tho ROIllNBON
described
pro
p
erly
.
A tto r n e y s for E s t a t e of
nnd gmirnntced by Poll Hardware You aru t h e r e f o r e h e re b y re q u ire d
P e te r Nolan, deceased.
39-Btc
mlllagc for pinto and county purpos­
Co.—Adv.
nnd ord ered to lie nnd a p p e a r before
o u r said C irc u it C o u r t a t th e C ourt
es.
Notice of Application for Tax Deed
Mouse In Hanford, F lo rid a , on the first
"When a prospective Investor comes
Monday In A ugust, 1922, being tho 7th
Under Section 575 of Iht* General
If you have reason to thing your day of said m o n th th e n nnd tliero to
to Florida," he said, "he learns that
a n s w e r to the bill of com p lain t
Statutes of the State of Florida
child is suffering from worms, take make
herein filed a g a i n s t you. and heroin
the millagc is possibly forty mills in
fall not, else said hill w ill tie ta k e n us
that particular county, depending up­ Notice is hereby given that M. J. tlie safe course—use White's Cream confessed a g a i n s t you, follow ed by
Collicutt, purchaser of Tax Certificate Vermifuge. Worms can not resist final decree.
on which section of the state is visit­
Il Is (u rtlin r o rd e re d t h a t this notice
ed. Ho does not stop t oinquiro wheth­ No. not, dated the 7lh day of June, its expelling Influence. ’ Price, 35c. lie published III th e Hanford llc rald , a
non
sim per p ublished In Homlnolo C o u n ­
A.
I).
1U20,
has
filed
said
certificate
Sold by Union Pharmacy.—Adv.
er. the valuation is twenty, thirty or
ty, Florida, once ea ch week for a porin
my
office
and
Ims
made
applica­
lod of eig h t c o n s e c u tiv e w eeks
fifty per cent, of the real value of the
Done a n d o rd e r e d Mils 23rd d ay of
NOTICE TO l l l l i n C E CONTRACTORS.
M ai. 1922.
property, hut lie immediately assumes tion for Tax Deed to issue in accord­
(HUALt
E. A. DOUGLASS*
Healed lildn will bo rec eive d by th e
—and may ho excused for doing so— ance witli law. Said certificate em­ Hoard
Clork C ircuit Court.
o f C o u n ty I’ominlHHlonoru
of
braces
the
following
described
prop­
Hemlnole C ounty, Fla.
Hemlnole C ounty, F lorida, a t Hanford,
that taxes are sky high in Florida,
I)H
'K
INHON
A
DICKINSON,
Florida,
for
the
conn!
r
u
r
l
Ion
of
a
D
ra
w
erty
situated
in
Seminole
Comity,
Solicitors
for
C o m p lain an t. H-y-Qta
nnd that this state is a poor place in
lirld g e a c r o s s th e Hi. J o Iiiim r iv e r on tho
Florida,
to-wit:
N
1-2
of
NE
1-4
of
road
b
etw
e
en
Hanford
a
n
d
O
steon,
lit
which to own property,”
10:00 a. in. J u l y m i l , 1022.
tu Irrtill C ourt, Tilt Ju d ic ia l C lreult,
"I think the evil lies in tho fact NE 1-4 of SK 1-4, Sec. 25, Twp. 21 E a c h bbl iniiBt ho nccom pnnled by a
Seminole C ounty. F lorida.—
c e r tif ie d chock In tho. s u m of 11,000.00,
In C h a n c e r y ,
S,
Range
20
E.
5
acres.
Thu
snid
that the counties when they fix thu
--------------(T............................
“ lerk‘
m ado pnyiiblo
to E. A. Douglasu. C
land
being
assessed
at
thu
date
of
the
for lliu Hoard of C ounty C o m m issio n e rs
NOTICE TO NON-ltHHIDHNT*.
valuation, make it as low as possible,
of Hetnlnola C ounty, F lo rid a , a s ovlW a lte r It. Rnllurd, C om plainant,
knowing that when the states deter­ lssuntice of such certificate in the
vs.
T ho C o u n ty C o m m lsslo n era r e se rv e
mines the millage, it will surely ho name of Unknown.
tlm r lu llt to reject a n y or all tilde, o r In H a rv e y II Hurd, nnd heirs of .lacoh M.
Also
Tax
Certificate
No.
205
dated
1(111.
el al . I lefendants.
acce
p
t
a
n
y
bid
th
e
y
m
a
y
deem
to
be
for
high enough. Under thu present sys­
TO HARVEY 11. HURD AND T H E
Mio host in te r e s t of t h e C ounty.
the
7th
day
of
Juno,
A.
D.
1020,
has
1IE1RH (&gt;F JACOB M. HILL, If liv ­
tem the county officials know that
Copies of plane a n d
specifications,
ing, and If dead, to all p a r tie s c l a im ­
proponed contA ict a n d bond ttiuy bo hint
raising thu valuation does not neces­ filed snid certificate in my office and on
in g an y Interest u n d e r H arv o y
B.
a p p lic a tio n to E. A. Douglnax, Clerk
bus
made
application
for
Tax
Deed
tu
H urd, or the Heirs of Jncnh M. Hill,
of Mio Hoard of C o u n ty C om m issioners.
sarily involve reducing thu millugo,
o
r
e
i
th
e
r
of
them
,
or
o
th
e
rw
ise
.
In
Hanford. F lo rid a, n r fro m F re d T. WIInnd consequently wu often find valu­ issue in accordance with Inw. Snid llaniH, E n g in e e r , on duiiuHlt of 16.00 th e follow ing described land:
Tho n o rih -e a s t Q u a r t e r of Hectlon 24,
will lie r e t u r n e d if bill Ih mado.
ations as low ns twenty per cent," ho certificate embraces tho following de­ w hich
lens
Iiy o rd e r o f th e Hoard of
County T w p. 21 South, R a n g e 29 E ast.
scribed
property
situated
in
Seminole
a
n
d excep tin g th e re fr o m tho follo w in g
&lt;'onnnlsHloners, u f Homlnolo County,
said.
doBcrlhinl
lnnds
which
have
boon
p
re­
Florida.
v io u sly sold and conveyed, to - w it: The
Discussing the feature of pursuant County, Florida, to-wit: N 1-2 of
•
L. A. UKUMLBY,
Smith
half
of
tho
North
Q
u
a
r
t
e
r
of
C ha irm an. N o rth e a s t Q u a r te r of Section 2t. Twp.
property, Judge Reaves said that lev- NW 1-4 of NE 1-4 of SE 1-4, Sec. 25,
*
E.
A
DOUOI.ASH,
S outh. Range 29 E a st! nnd b e g in ­
Clerk. 21
los against money had to bo made on Twp. 21 S, Range 20 E. 5 acres. The 14-Btu
n in g a t 1tu* N o rth -w est c o r n e r of Hocsaid
land
being
nssessed
at
the
dato
M
011
24. Twp, 21 .South, R a n g e 29 East,
actual valuation or not at all. "You
312
foot.
N u t t e r o f A p p l i c a t i o n f o r T a x l l r c t l T o ­ a n d r u n n in g thenco E ast
of
tho
issuance
of
such
certificate
in
can hardly uvy millagc against a huih
Mouth 469 feet. West 312 feet.
ami
i l e r S e c t i o n 673 u f t h r ( I r n e r n l S t a t ­
N
orth
4fin
f,.„t
t„
ttl(1
point
of
beginute* of th e s t o i c of F lo rid a
of $1,000 on a basis of twenty per the name of Unknown.
"
l
a
g
,
c
o
n
ta
in
in
g
ab
o
u
t
3
a
c
re
s
m
ore
or
Is h e re b y g iv e n t h a t
F. L less; nnd the
Unless said certificates shall ho re­ W Notice
..,
S m ith -w est Q u a r te r of
o o d ru ff p u r c h a s e r of T a x F e r tlf le a to „Hectlon
cent,” ho said, “for if you do, you are
21.
Twp.
21
South.
Mungo
29
I9K, tinted th e 7Ml tiny of Ju n e , A.
N o r th -e a s t
assuming that the actual worth of tlm deemed according to law Tax Deed No.
D. 1920. hue flleil said c e r tif ic a te In my I'.aat. a n d N orth h a l f of
a n d lias m a d e a p p lic a tio n (or Q u a r t e r of Hectlon 21. Twp. 21 Houth,
money is $200.” Losses to the stuto will Issuo thereon on tho 14th day of office,
T ax Deed to Issue In a c c o rd a n c e with R a n g e . J East, all of w hich lnnds lyJuly,
A.
D.
1022.
resulted, he said.
.
law. Halil c e r t i f i c a t e e m b ra c e s the fol­ F lorilin' 1,0111k *n Homlnolo C ounty,
lo w in g d e s c rib e d p r o p e r t y s it u a te d la
p e a r in g by a sw o r n bill o f co m ­
Judge Reaves suggested as a re­ Witness my official signature and Hemlnole
C ounty, F lo rid a, to - w it: Lot p laItinat p filed
herein nualniit you th a t you
seal
this
thu
Hth
day
of
Juno,
A.
1).
1, See. I, T w p. 20 H. R a n g e 30, 117 50 hnvo o r claim some in te r e s t In tho said
medial measure, a statu board simto

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v-u u i i i j

.

• §ipi i n n ,

IIIW

(SEAL)

MEAT CAUSE OF
KIDNEY TROUBLE

42-fltc

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tu

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ISS

V
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V«IH

NOTICE TO PAVING CONTRACTORS
,

S ealed proposal*, s u b je c t to th e Bale
o f bonda, w ill be received b y tho C o u n ­
t y CommlBBlonera of- th e C o u n ty
of
Seminole. H tate o f Florida, a t th e o tflee of the C le rk nf the C irc u it Court,
of th e C o u n ty o f Bemlnole, a t Hanford,
Floridn, a t o r before, 10 a. tn. on tho
l l t h d a y of J u ly , A. D. 1888. f o r th e r e ­
s u r f a c i n g o f a p p r o x im a te ly 101,000 sq.
y a r d s m a c a d a m ronds, 46.461) nq. yda.
brick roadH nnd C o n s tr u c tin g a p p r o x i ­
m a te l y 12.700 nq. yds. rook o r o th e r
h a rd s u r fa c e d shoulders.
B ach p ro p o sa l shall be nccom pnnled
by n c e rtifie d check Issued upon
a
S t a t e o r N a tio n a l B ank, a n d m a d e p a y ­
ab le to th e o r d e r o f th e C lo rk of th e
C irc u it C o u r t nf tho C o u n ty of Heml­
n o le In tho aunt o f five p e r c e n t o f th e
a m o u n t o f th e hid.
T ho suoceaaful b id d e r w ill be r e ­
q u ir e d to g iv e hotfd eq u a l to f i f t y p e r
ce n t o f tho n m o u n t o f h is o r th e ir bid,
such bond to be exeouted b y a H urety
C o m p an y licensed to do b u s in e s s In t h e
Htate of FtorldA. a n d th e b id d e r s h a ll
produco a c e r tif ic a te fro m t h e T r e a s ­
u r e r of tho Htate of F lo rid a , s h o w in g
th e a m o u n t n f th e deposit n n d th e c la s s
o f bonds snid d ep o s it covers.
Copies of t h e p la n s nn d sp e c if ic a ­
tio n s m ay be se en o t the o ffice of th e
C lerk o f tho C irc u it C ourt In Hanford,
o r a t tho office of F re d T. W illiam s,
Hanford. F lo rid a,
T h e C o u n ty C o m m issio n ers r e s e r v e
the r ig h t tu r e je c t a n y And a ll bids or
acce p t a n y hid th e y m ay doom to be
fo r th e best In te r e s t of tho county.
L. A. BRUMLEY,
C h a ir m a n B o a rd C o u n ­
ty C om m issioners.
A tte s t:
B. A. DOUGLASS,
Clork o f th o C irc u it C ourt.
F ItE D T. WILLIAMS, E n g in e e r ,
Hanford. F lo rid a.
44-5tc

E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Fla.
By: A. M. WEEKS, D. C.

i
.
Notice of Application for Tnx Deeds
Under Section 575 of the General
TAKE SALTS TO FLUSH KIDNEYS
Htntiitea of the State of Florida
IF HACK HURTS OR BLAD.1
Notice is hereby given that M. S,
ffl.
HER BOTHERS
Nelson, purchaser of Tax Certificate
If you miiHt have your meat every Nu. 172, dated tho 2nd day of Juno, A,
day, eat it, hut flush your kidneyH D. 1010, has filed said certificate in
with salts occasionally, Hays a noted my offico, nnd has mado application
authority who tolls us that moat forms for Tax Deed to issue in accordance
uric acid which almost paralyzes tho with lnw. Said certificate embraces
kiduoys in their efforts to expel it tho following described property sit­
from the blood. They become slug­ uated in Semitudo County, Florida, to1J
gish and weaken, then you suffer witli wit: Lots 122, 122, 124, 125, 120 and
a dull misery in the kidney region, 127, Eureka Hammock. Tho said land
l
sharp pains in tho hack tir Hick hand- being assessed at the dato of thu is­
aehu, dizziness, your stomach Hours, suance of such certificate in tho name
m t i ii i
tongue Ih coated and when the wonth- of Edgar Gilbert.
Also: Tax Certificate No. 172 dated
or is Imd you have rheumatic twinges.
‘•i-1 '
the 2nd day of Juno, A. 1). 1010, has
Tho
urine
gets
cloudy,
full
of
HcdiHi ]j|*
[fl J It.) |" '
ment, the channels often get sore filed said certificate in my office, and
feicl I Jti 4
nnd irritated, obliging you to seek ro- lias made application for Tnx Deed
Iiof two or three times during tho to issuo in accordance with lnw, Said
v,
certificate embraces tho following de­
night.
To neutralize these irritating acids, scribed property situated in Sominolo
Ib lk i
“ 'iiii
to cleanse tho kidneys nnd flush off County, Florida, to-wit:* Lots 120 nnd
tiJilt
jIff Ij
„| /Hfi
tho body's urinouH waste get four 121, Kurekn Hammock. The said land
ouiicuh of Jad Salts frmo any phar­ being OHsuBHod at tho dato of tho is­
iW j ■.
macy here; take a tnlilcupoonful in a suance of such certificate in thu name
miSMwit
glnss of water before breakfast for a of M. Y. Way.
Also: Tnx Certificate No, 174, dat­
few days nnd your kidneys will then
ed
thu 2nd day of June, A. I). UilP,
act
fine.
This
famous
salts
is
nmdu
JS*':
from thu acid of grapes and Ionian has filed said certificate in my office
u\ If ;
Juico, combined with ilthia, and him and him nmdu application for Tax
been lined for generations to flush nnd Deed to issue in accordance witli law.
atlmulnte sluggish kidneys, also to Suid certificate oinbracuH tho follow­
!j:
;ir : ; neutralize tho acids in urinb, so it no ing described property situated in
'rr.
longer irritates, thus ending bladder Semlnola County, Floridn, to-wit: Lot
M
»iFS ' weakness.
12P Eureka Hummock. The snid Innd
mk
Jad Salts is inoxponsive; cannot In­ being assessed at thu dntu of tho is­
jure, and makes a delightful offor- suance of suer certificate in tho name
of Unknown.
yawent lithla-wutor drink.—Adv.

acroH. T he eutil la u d b e in g usoeHtteti at
(lie d a t e of t h e Isamincu o f such cerllfleulo In th e n a m e o f D nxtor H u n te r
llelra. 1'nlena saltl c e r t i f i c a t e shall hr
red e em e d a c c o r d in g to la w Tax Deed
will Ihhiio th e re o n on tlm 21st d a y of
Ju ly , A. D. 1922.
W IT N E SS my official s i g n a t u r e and
seal tills Mio lflMl day of Ju n e , A l&gt;
1922.
(HEAL)
E. A. DOUG LASH,
C lerk C irc u it Court.
Hemlnole Com ity, Fla
Ry: A. M. W EEK H , D c.
I l-Glc

described land.
You a r e th e re fo r e h e re b y req u ired
am i o rdered to ho and a p p e a r before
o u r sn d c i r c u it C o u rt a t ' the C ourt
House In Hanford, F lorida, on tho f irs t
Monday In A ugust. 1922. b eing
th e
»Hi (lay of h111 mu tub. than anil iboro
to m a k e a n s w e r to the hill of comP laint herein filed a g a in s t you, nnd
thnroln fall not. else said hill will he
m a tin a s confessed a g a i n s t you. f o llo w ­
ed Iiy final decree.
&gt; ** ' I 1f,".r,h.1' 1; or&lt;!o r o&lt;' th n t th is notice
he p ublished In the Hanford H erald, a
n e w sp a p e r published In Homlnolo Coun. . F lorida, onco each w eek for a p e r ­
C lre u lt C ourt, 7 lh J u d ic ia l Clreult, iod of eig h t co n sec u tiv e weeks.
In nnd f o r Hrmlnol* C o u n t),
Done and o rd ered tills 23rd d a y *of
Muy, 11*22.
F lo rid a ,— I n C h a n c e ry
(HEAL)
E. A DOUGLASS.
N O T I C E T O N O N -R E H I D E VI'S.
C lerk C irc u it Court.
. .
Hemlnole County, Fla,
P. L. W o o d ru ff, C o m p la in a n t,
DICKINSON A DICKINSON.
vn.
Hollcltors for Com plnlnnnt. 0-9-9to
C. 11. Ltndsley, P le r ro F r e d ln nml E, J.
Close, et al. D e fe n d a n ts.
To C. It. Llndstoy, IMorro F r e d 111 and E In the C irc u it C ourt, Till J u tllrln l Cir­
J. Close, a n d t h e u n k n o w n heirs,
c u it, Hrutlnule Comity, F lo rid a,
le g a te e s, g r a n t e e s a n d devisees, and
— In C h n n e e r y ,
all p e rs o n s c l a im in g a n y Interest in
tho la u d s describ ed a s follows, toNOTICE O F NON-llEHIDENTH.
w it:
r
B e g in n in g 15 e h a n is N orth, nnd :n Sm ith B r o th e rs , loo., a
C o rporation,
n nd H-100 c h a in s E a s t of Houthwest
C om plalnnnt,
vs.
•
e ornor, Hoot Ion 36, T o w n s h ip 19, Houth
R a n g e 30 E a st, ru n N o rth 13 chains, Ml th e u n k n o w n liclrs a t law of Jo h n
E a s t 21 ch a in s, a n d H o u lh w e ste rly 15
P. Morton, et nl„ D efen d a n ts
a n d 26-100 chains, W e st 13 chains. Alsu TO T l l E UNKNOWN IIEIIIH O F JO HN
b e g i n n in g 20 nnd t-100 c h a in s E ast of
P. MORTON, If living, nml If dead, to
N o r t h w e s t co rn e r, Hectlon 2. T ow nship
nil p a r t i e s c laim in g a n y In te r e s t u n ­
20, R a n g e 30 E ast, ru n E a s t 6 chains
d e r J o h n P. Morton, docensed, n r o t h ­
erw ise , In
Houth 16 chains, W est 6 chains, ami
N o rth 16 ch a in s. Also b e g i n n in g 360
Lot 1 of Block 3 of T ie r 1 o f Han­
feet Houth a n d 416 foot W ohI of ■* Sec­ ford. F lo rid a, a c c o rd in g to E. It. T rnftion post oti E a s t lino of Section ,16, f o r d s Map of th a T ow n of Hanford.
T o w n s h ip 19, B u n g e 30 E a s t , r u n West
It a p p e a r i n g by a sw o r n bill of c o m ­
th a t
216 foot. Houth 300 foot, E a s t 216 feet. plaint filed heroin agaltiHl you
N o rth 300 feet. Also L ot 5. Block II, you hnvo o r claim som e In te re s t In the
T ie r 6 of E. It. T r a f f o r d ’s Map of Han­ said p r o p e r ty ,
You a r e t h e r e f o r e herohy required
ford, Floridn, nil of w hich lnnds lying
a n d tiolng In Hentlnolo C ounty, Florida. nml o rd e r e d to he nod a p p e a r before
It a p p e a r i n g Iiy a sw o r n hill of co m ­ o u r sa id C ircuit C o u rt nt tho C ourt
p la in t riled hnroln a g a i n s t you the said H ouse In Hanford, F lo rid a, on the first
d e f e n d a n t s t h n t you hnvo o r claim Monday In A ugust. 1922. b eing th e 7th
day of snid m onth, th a n a n d th e re to
Homo I n te r e s t In tho deso rlh c d lnnds.
You a n d eneli of you uro th e re fo r e nuik a a n s w e r to tho bill of co m p lain t
heroliy r e q u ir e d a n d o r d e r e d to ho amt h ere in filed n g n ln st you, nml th e re in
a p p e a r b efo re o u r snid C irc u it C o u r t a t fall not, elso said hill w ill ha tukint a s
followed by
Mio C o u rt H o u se In Hatiford, Florida, on co n fe ssed a g a i n s t you,
th e f i r s t M onday In A u g u st. 1922, hu- final decree.
It Is f u r t h e r o rd e r e d t h a t th is notice
Ing tho 7Mi d a y of sa id m o n th , then
and th e r e tn m a k e a n s w e r to Mio Mil ho p u b lis h e d In the Hanford H erald , a
of c o m p la in t h e r e in filed a g a i n s t you n e w s p a p e r p u b lis h e d In Homlnolo C o u n ­
and ea ch of you. nnd th e r e in fall not, ty, F lo rid n . onco onch weok for a p e r ­
else sa id hill w ill he tn k o n nn c o n f e s s ­ iod o f e i g h t consec u tiv e weeks.
D one anil ord ered th is 23rd d a y of
ed a g a i n s t onch o f you f o llo w ed by f in ­
al decree.
.
,
,033' E. A. DOUGLAHH.
It In f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h a t thlB notice
Clork C irc u it Court,
ho publish ed In t h e H anford H e ra ld , a
Hemlnole C ounty, Fin.
n e w s p a p e r p u b lis h ed In Hemlnole C o u n ­
ty. F loridn, onco each woolt for a p e r ­ DICKINHON A DICKINSON,
Hollcltors
for
C
om plnlnnnt. fl-9-0to
iod o f e ig h t c o n s e c u tiv e w ee k 1.
D one a n d o r d e r e d th is Btl. dnv nf
WANTED—To hear from owner ol
June , 1022.
____ _
(HEAL)
E. A. DOUGLAHH.
good ranch for aale. State cash
C lork C lroult C ourt.
Homlnolo C ounty, Fla. price, ful particulars. D. F. Buah,
Iiy: A. M. W E B Ittl. D. C.
JO H N G. LKONARDY, .
. „
Mlnneapolla, Minn.
■Halldtor f o r C o m p la in a n t.
9-9-Bto

!■ CSaaeer y ,

NOTICE TO NON-RESID EN TS.

T. 1*. Lingo, Complainant,

vs.

J a m e s O. J s l k a . Jr., T r u s t e e f o r

« s av

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c'

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ih .

a'

B E T H C. J b L k H, If livrnV a n d li
dead, to a l l p a r t i e s c l a im in g - ,r
t e r e s t s u n d e r J ------- ---- T r u s t e e f o r th e
C. J e lk s . decent,...,
.
th e f o llo w in g i e s c r l b e d ____
T h r e e a c r e s o f U n d In the northwea*
q u a r t e r o f th a Southeast q u a r t e r n^
S ection 9, T o w n s h ip I I , R a n g e SI E a s t
to co m m en c e a t th o c e n t e r p o s t of said
section, th e n c o r u n s o u t h I c h a in s unit
10 links, tlionco o a s t 3,30 ch a in s, thencu
S o u th j.10 ch a in s, th e n c e West 3 io
c h a in s to p o in t of b e g in n in g ,
I t a p p e a r i n g by a s w o r n bill of com ­
p l a i n t filed h e r e in a g a i n s t you
th a t
you hnvo o r a la lm s o m e I n te r e s t In th*
sa id i n s c r i b e d Innd,
You a r e t h e r e f o r e h e r e b y requirnc
a n d o.‘"erod to ba n n d a p p e a r before
o u r s a id C irc u it C o u r t a t th e c o u r t
H o u s e In Hanford, F lo rid a , on tho firm
M on d a y In A u g u st, 1022, b e in g the Tth
d a y of sa id m onth, t h e n u nd th e re to
m a k e a n s w e r to th o bill of com plaint
h e r e in filed a g a i n s t you, a n d therein
fa ll nut, elso snid bill w ill bo ta k e n us
c o n f e s s e d a g a i n s t you, follow ed bv
flnnl decree.
’
I t Is f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h a t this notice
be p u b lis h e d In tho H anford H erald u
new spaper
p u b lis h e d
In
Hemlnole
C ounty. F lo rid a , once e a c h w eek for n
perio d of e i g h t consoeuMve w e e k s
D one a n d o r d e r e d t h i s 23rd day of
May, 1922.
(BEA L)
B. A. DOUGLASS,
C lork C lre u lt Court
Semlitulo County, F ja .
DICKINSON A DICKINSON. "
S o lic ito rs f o r C o m p la in a n t. 0 - 9 - 9tc

Think of itl In a fow years the
famo of Tnnlnc has gone round tho
world. Tho rbason is merit Alone.— Stationary below cost at the Herald
Union Pharmacy.—Adv.
Office for two weeks. Sea it 18-3tp

NOTICE
N otice la h e r e b y g ive n t h a t t h e f o llo w in g d e s c rib e d la n d s, o r so m u c h th e re o f a&gt;
"h a ll bo n e c e e s a r y to pay t h e a m o u n t du o f o r t a x e s h e r o in s e t o p p o site to the
sum o t o g e t h e r w ith coals of su c h ante a n d a d v e r t i s i n g , w ill bo sold nt public
a u c tio n a t 10 n. m., Monday, J u l y 3rd, 1911, a t th o sohooi h o u s e In th e T ow n ol
A ltum onto S p rin g s, the C o u n ty o f Hemlnole a n d S t a t e o f F lo r i d a .
*
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A m o u n t of Taxes
a n d Costs

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D esc rip tio n of
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of N K U of flW U A N)4 o f H k
of HER of BW U ( Jobs beg. 8W
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t a m o n te Land, H o te l nnd N avlg a l lo n Co.'s p in t ...........................
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of HEY, of HWU ..........
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HEU of HWU .....................
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ru n E 2t0 fl, N 210 ft, W 210 ft,
H 210 ft .........................
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In H lino .....................
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cor o f HEV, o f HWU
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ru n E 223 Vi ft N 467 "* ft H 09
deg. W 200 ft S 833V4 ft to bog
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12.42
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L o ts 100, 409. 470. (71
J. H. H u m ..................... 49.69
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L. 11. W n r h n m ............
Lots 641, 813 ..... ...........
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1.92
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1.19
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kemlniile C ounty Record*
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NU L o ts 67. 68 a n d 69
Lots (13 and 04
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�THE SANTO]
MAY DECREASE
SECOND CLASS POSTAL
RATES IN AMERICA
(D r Tk« A u o r l a l t l Prvaa)

Gilbert Lonch, editor of the Lees­
burg Commercial, can see ns fa r ahead
in the future development of Florida
as any man in the state and whilo liv­
ing on what will eventually be one of
the main arteries to the St. Johns riv­
er sees at this time the great possi­
bilities of tho St. Johns river and tho
big idea of all tho counties of Central
Floridn gotting together on tho ono
project and then assisting other sec­
tions for laterals to the mnln artery
of trade and travel. In Tuesday's edi­
tion of the Leesburg Commercial,
Editor Leach has the following lucid
and convincing article about tho meet­
ing hero Inst weak and the work that
has been done and is to bo dono to­
ward getting thot recognition of tho
U. S. government of the superior
claims of tho St. Johns river over nny
other project in tho south:
“Thursday afternoon at Sanford
was hold u meeting which it is of vit­
al interest to tho whole of Central
Florida. It was a short session of tho
Central Florida Water Traffic League
an organization to promoto water
routes through Central Florida, using
tho St. Johns river and the chain of
lakes as tho basis.
“It will bo remembered In* this con­
niption that the Commercial carried n
story in the issue of May 10, regard­
ing the plea of this body before tho
United States commissioners for this
route, nnd that tho authorities consid­
ered tho proposition with favor.
“At tho mooting in Sanford Thurs­
day n now map was drawn up which
shows the proposed water routes nnd
which will ho shown to tho United
.States Engineer at tins' meeting in
.Sanford June 27. Tho map pictures
each proposed route, tho railroads nnd
all tho ennuis which hnve already been
completed, It also shows all tho hard
surfaced rouds in Central Florida.
Possibly the most interesting thing
depicted by tho map is tho grent ex­
tent of land that would he drained by
tho proposnd cunnl system.
"Another valuable point brought
out by the meeting was thnt a num­
ber of fruit growers have agreed to
send a certain amount of their pro­
duct by water if these canals are con­
structed. Reports from all over thiH
station indicate much interest nnd en­
thusiasm over tho new wnterway as
proposed. Tho mnln thing that tho
association needs now is members nnd
they are urging nil spirited minded
citizens to join tho body nnd help with
the project.
fAll Central Florida boosts for tho
Kt. Johns wnterwuy. Those who know
contend it is tho logical route for tho
water thoroughfare between Jackson­
ville and points south. ThiH section
of tho state with its enormous vol­
ume of business, with its industries,
truck farms nnd growing activities,
demand this water highway.
"Tho St. Johns river has its source
in Brevard county nnd its current
flows northward through Ornnge,
Seminole, Lake, Volusia, Putnam,
&lt;lay, Ht, Johns nnd Duval countios to
the sea. The area drained by this riv11 is the lake region of Florida nnd n
deeper wnterway would give access to
some of tho richest lands in the statu
not to mention tho picturesque coun­
try that has boon called tho Switzer­
land of the United States.
“Possibly tlic fact that will carry
more weight in the hearing than any
"tlier is tho tonnage figures showing
the great shipments from Central
Florida and tho vast improvements
being made in this section."
SENATE TO SLICE
$50 DUTY OFF OF
BOTASII FOR FARM
WASHINGTON, Juno 20.—There
was practical assurnneo here yester­
day that tho efforts of Senntor Dial
"f South Carolina nnd Sonntor Harris
"f Georgia to havo potash placed on
the freo list instead of going through
the tariff bill with a duty of $60 n
ton, as tho Smoot hill placed it, havo
boon successful and that hundrods of
thousands of dollnrs will bo saved tho
farmers this why.
When tho present tariff bill wns
made public and it was ascertained
that tho Republicans would place this
enormouH duty of $50 a ton on potash
there wus a storm of protest from
many parts of tho country. It was a
crushing nnd most exorbitant duty nnd
one that would practicnlly muko it
prohibitive for many farmers to use
Potash at all. Both tho senators nam­
ed immediately became active and of­
fered amendments to do away with
thiH duty nnd either make tho "pro­
tection" of a small, graduated nature,
until a period of fivo yonrs had pass­
ed at which timo it would bo "freo."
They fought along that lino, and yes­
terday the announcement wns made

Senator Dial Bnid ho considered this
one of tho most important Btcps
which could possibly bo made for the
agricultural interests of this country.
Farming must bo encouragod, he said,
and tho people taught to produce moro
of the things we consume »at homo,
oIbo wo can never get back to a nor­
mal condition. With tho $50 u ton
duty as tho Republicans had it, ho
said, farmers would not only bo bad­
ly handicapped but a very unfnir ad­
vantage taken of thoso who buy tho
farmers’ products, tho ultimata con­
sumer, who must bear the burden.
Senator Harris is equally as well
pleased at tho outlook of having pot­
ash on tho freo list. His state, Geor­
gia, is ono of tho big agricultural pro­
ducers and it was no time, ho claimed,
to place this staggering nnd wholly
unnecessary burden on a people stag­
gering undor most oppressive econo­
mic conditions.
While these two southern senators
took tho initiativo in this mattor, and
while thoir efforts holp their respec­
tive sections, they also help nil the ag­
ricultural people of this country.
No hotter work could possibly bo
dono for tho. people generally than
tho taking of this step and tho results
which will follow with this burden­
some duty removed.

WASHINGTON, Juno 20.—Tho an­
nual naval appropriation bill, carry­
ing approximately $205,460,000 and
providing for an enllBtod personnel of
80,000 men, was passed late yester­
day by tho Senate and sent to confer­
ence with tho House. .
Action on tho enlisted personnel,
now about 115,000, is final ob tho
Senate* accepted the house decision

HARDING TRIP
TO ALASKA IS
ABANDONED

WASHINGTON, Juno 20.—Tho ad­
ministration is considering dccronsing
tho second class postal rates it was
said today at tho Whito House. Sub­
( n r T k« A n o c U tr S P rr H t
ject discussed at length at today's
WASHINGTON, Juno 20.—Prcsicabinet meeting and Harding and
Work inclined to beliovo at least pnrt dent Harding’s tentatively projected
of increase in second cIobs rates made Alaskan trip this summer has boon
during tho war should now be revised. abandoned, it was announced today at
tho Whito House.
For quick results, try a want ad.
JURY WILL DECIDE
IF TWO KISSEd ARE
Men and woman wanted to handle city
WORTH $25,000.00
trade and retail tho original and
gonulno Watkins Products, Remedies,
( D r T h e A e a n e ln t e d P r e s e t
Extracts, Spices, Toilet Requisites,
CHICAGO, Juno 20.—For tho sec­
Household Specialties, Automobile Ac* ond time n jury will try to dccido
cccsorlos, etc. Over 150 guaranteed whether two kisses arc worth $25,000
products. Our values nro unequalled to Miss Mathilda Bcnkhnrdt, student
nnd Wntkins’ Quality Is in a class by nurse. She claims Dr. Justin L.
itself. Write today for free sample Mitchell gave her tho kisses three
and full details of our offer nnd what years apart.
it moans to you. Tho J. R. Wntkins
Co., Dept. 76, Memphis, Tonn. 38-Gtp
Post Cards at the Herald Office.
Itching diseases can bo controlled
and cause removed by applying Bal­
lard’s Snow Liniment. Tho relief is
prompt nnd permanent. Throo sizes,
,’IOa 60c, nnd $1.20 per bottle. Sold
l&gt;y Union Pharmacy.—Adv.

WOMEN’S CLUBS OF
ALL THE STATES ARE
mittee. It contemplated a survey t,o
abolish
useless navy yards and sta­
AT CHAUTAUQUA
tions, Senator McCormick declaring
that there was u navy "pork bnrrol"
nnd one-third f its establishments
were unnecessary.
Controversy on the Haitinn nnd
Dominican intervention policy divided
both parties. Five Republicans, Sen­
ators Borah of Idaho, Johnson of Cal­
ifornia, Lndd of North Dnkotn, LnFollotto of Wisconsin nnd Norris of
Nebraska, supported Senator King’s
withdrawal amendment, nnd four
Democrats, Senators King, Overman
of North Carolina, Walsh of Massa­
chusetts and Walsh of Montana, voted
in its behalf. Another amendment by
Senator King to cut tho marine corps
from 10,500 men to 17,500 men was
rejected without n record vote.
WHO BAID FOR THE AUTO?

TALLAHASSEE, June 20.—The
state pardoning bonrd yesterday af­
ternoon herad and denied an applica­
tion presented by Attorney B. F.
Brass to commuto to life Imprison­
ment a death sontcnco recently Im­
posed on Aubroy Nichols. Nichols was
tried and convicted in Volusia county
of tho crime of rape and was sent­
enced by Judge Perkins to be hanged.
Tho pnrdoning bonrd declined to dis­
turb thin sontcnco.
WATSON IMPROVING
WASHINGTON, June 20— Sonator
Thomas E. Watson, of Georgia, who
has been confined to his npnrtmenta
hero with a slight Indisposition, la
reported to be better nnd probably
will he nblo to resume his dutiees in
the sonnto in n few days.
666 cures Bilious Fever,

On Flour, Grain and Feed
Fruit and Vegetable Grates
You Can Buy From Ua at
Wholesale Prices

Kuh-My-Tism, nn antiseptic. 38-20tc

THE VERMOREL FRENCH
KNAP SACK SPRAYING MA­
CHINE IS THE REST MADE.
SOLD AND GUARANTEED
tor Diu), Democrat, South Curollnn, FOR $25.00 BY CATES’ CRATE
37-tfc
nnd was referred to tho nnvul com­ CO. PHONE 181.

VOLUSIA RAPIST TO
IIANGj EFFORT FOR
PARDON FRUITLESS

W rit* (o r P rloo L U t

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\Y. A. Mcrryday Company r 111T aKW
Palalka, Florida

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ITRIFIED paving brick are continually exam­
ined and re-examined at every stage of manu­
facture to maintain quality. Every possible
barrier is erected to prevent the shipment of any
but durable brick for paving purposes. Four times,
during the process of manufacture, each brick is
inspected Individually, and nny that are Imperfect
are cast .aside. Finally, after manufacture, the
entire surviving output again is rigidly graded
according to quality for paving.

V IT R IF IE D

c

A traveling salesman of our ac­
quaintance bought an niitomobiio last
year to ennbin him to maka better
connections. It cost him approxi­
mately $1,000, In six months it help­
ed him increase business, so that his
extra commissions amounted to over
$1,200. lie saw moro customers, saw
Ids old ones oftenor, nnd hndo moro
are laid with brick which amount to only eighty
time to devote to aiding his dealers
per cent of the entire kiln output. The other twenty
with selling helps.
per cent are considered inferior for pavements and
Good business? You’ll ndmit as
much.
are never offered for sale for pavement construction.
Now answer this: Who paid for
The taxpayer relies upon the Standard Rattler Test
tho nuto?
of the American Society for Testing Materials, to
The salesman? IIo made the ini­
protect his interests by insuring, at all times, dur­
tial outlay, but took it back with a
able paving brick. Puving brick are tested officially
considerable addition, inside of half
in this “rattler,” a revolving steel barrel In which
n year. And still has tho machine.
iron balls inflict a punishment on the brick for more
His customers?
Hardly I They
severe than they will receive in streets of the heav­
got hotter service at tho same old
iest traffic. You should know—and recognize the
prices.
importance to you of this fact—that brick Is the only
Obviosuly the auto paid for itself
paving material which is tested In the precise form,
by its work.
substance and condition In which It
Apply tills rule to advertising that
roadway.
aids business.
Who pays for the advertising?
Not tho buying public, for it gets
bettor service (in the way of practi­
cal information) at tho same price.
Not tho advortisor, for although ho
makes tho temporary outlay it all
comes hack, with much moro.
Figure it just as you did with the
nuto.
Advertising is n time-saving dovice that pays for itself by tho work
it docs.
MISS McCLATCIIIE
IS LAID TO REST WORST FLOOD IN
HISTORY OF THE RIO
(Hr Tin- AminrliHf-d I’rf.il
GRANDE EXPECTED
ST. PETERSBURG, Juno 20.—
Miss Dorothy McCIatchie, who lost
(Hr Till* A*»ooInIril I'm .)
SAN ANTONIO, Tox., Juno 20—
her life Saturday ns n result of being
attacked by a monster fish whilo Possibility of tho worst flood in the
swimming in tho bay hero, was bur­ history o ftho lower Rio Grande val­
ied today. Hundreds of persons at­ ley is seen in an unconfirmed report
Now is the time for Summer application of fertilizer to citrus trees to serve tho double purpose of creat­
tended tho funeral, ono of tho largest that tho San Juan river in Mexico is
ing
now
growth, which is tho foundation for next year's crop, and of developing tho crop now on tho trees.
ever held hero. Flowers wero drop­ on a third rampngo and that its flood
Summer
Fertilizer jiays for itself by Increasing the size of the fruit. Be liberal with your trees. Wo
ped on tho grove from tho air by waters may entor tho Rio Grnndo at
recommend
tho
following brunda:
Albert Whittod, local nvintor nnd per­ the snmo timo thnt tho flood waters
which passed Engla City Sunday night
sonal friend of tho ill-fated girl.
W. &amp; T.’S SEMINOLE FRUIT MANURE
*
8E
Miss Mary Muhner, who at tho i^Isk reach Rio Grnndo City.
(3% Am., 8% A. P. A., 5% Pot.)
&lt;3‘
If tho report is true and tho waters
of her life, kept tho body of Mice McALK.IDEAL FRUIT MANURE
C'latchio afloat until aid nrrlvod, wns of tho San Junn joins that of the
(3% Am., lb% T. P. A., 10% Pot.)
(4% Am., 8% A. P,
unable to attond tho funoral. Sho is ercst of tho Rio Grnndo flood federal
still suffering from norvous shock weather observers hero believe it will
IDEAL FRUIT AND VINE MANURE
and physical strain.
produce a flood,unparalleled in the
&lt;3% Am., 6% A. P. A., 10% Pot.)
Votortn fishing guides today declar­ history of tho valley.
ed thnt they believed that Mlus MeTho flood in tho Rio Grando which
.Send for our booklet, "Fertilizers fqr tho Summer Application'’ by Bayard F. Floyd, It treats not only
of fertilization, but gives summer schedule for spraying.
Clntchio had boon attacked by a carried away tho wagon,1 and the
porpoiso im.tend of n barracuda, as rallrond bridges at Englo Pass Sun­
at first reported.
day night has passed thnt town and
high water is beginning to he record­
WILSON &amp; TOOMER FERTILIZER COMPANY
ed at Laredo.
MANUFACTURERS OF IDEAL FERTILIZERS
As far as can bo learned there h as!
been no loss of Ufo in tho Rio Grando 1 ^Agricultural Building
Jacksonville, Florida
flood unless it U on {ho Mexican side..!

PAVEMENTS

N A T IO N A L P A V I N G B R IC K
M A N U F A C T U R E R S A S S O C IA T IO N

Cleveland, Ohio

FERTILIZER FOR CITRUS TREES

ALAN SCOTT, Local Representative

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A Herald Want Ad will help you.

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                    <text>IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST
volum e

xni

VEGETABLE SECTION

SANFORD; FLORIDA, FRIDAY, JUNE 80,1922

NUMBER 46

SEEM TO BE WAITING FOR THE NO AMERICANS ARE HELD CAP
PRESIDENT'S SIGNATURE
TIVE AND ALL 18 PROP­
FOR THE MONEY
AGANDA
lily T in A iio e la t N P r H i)

Organizations Will Re
ceive Strike Orders To­
day Calling: Men Out

WASHINGTON, Juno 28.—Presi­
Fighting Between Re­
dent Hnrding’s signature was all that I
publicans and Provis­
(Dgr The A u o e U Ir d I’rcaa)
was required last night for nuthoriz- |
WASHINGTON, Juno 29.—Tho De? ing the appropriation of $7,800,000 for i
ional Free State
pnrtment of Agriculture today fore­ new work on the Wilson dam at Mus- I
cast tho current watermelon crop in clo Shonls. The army bill containing 1
Florida us 1,274 cars. Georgia 22,207. authority of congress to Bpcnd tho &lt;
monoy on that project, effective Oc- I
MAN WHO DROVE SUN YAT SEN
DUBLIN, Juno 20.—Rory O’Con­ tobor 1, next, wn* pnssed yesterday 1
LL START AT 10 ON JULY 1ST
FROM CANTON IS BUMPED
BUT ESTIMATED TODAY -THAT
ON ALL RAILROADS AND * nor’s band of insurgent Irish republic by the senato withbut a change in the
OFF IS REPORT
AT LEAST FIFTY HAVB
army men nro still holding out in four language already approved by the WATCH THE CHICKENS
PULLMAN SHOPS IN U. 8.
BEEN KILLED.
courts stronghold at noon today house and by conferees of tho two
( S r T h o A sso c iate * P r a s s )
WHEN
THEY
STAGGER
MANILA, Juno 29.—Chen Chiung
against continuing attempts of free legislative bodies.
( D r T h e A sso c ia te * P ro a s)
I B / T h » A a a o sla ts* P ro a s)
AROUND AIMLESSLY Ming, who recently drove Sun Yat
CHICAGO, Jane 29—Strike or­ stato troops to dislodge i t Firing in
DUBLIN, Juno 29.—Tho battle
During final senato consideration,
ders signed by six craft presi­ progress all forenoon, sniping opera­ however, tho measure at certain stag­
Son from Cunton has been assassi­ between the republicans and previa( t l r T h e A sso c tn tr* P s r s s )
dents of railroad shopmen’s or­ tions Incessant.
es was threatened with being sent
GAINESVILLE,, Juney .28.— You nated, according to a cablo recoiyed ionnl freo state forces continued ell
ganizations were sent V&gt;ut today
back to tho house for further confer­ should not arrive at any hasty con- hero today from Shanghni by local night nnd firing still Is proceeding
to general chairmen representing
WASHINGTON, Juno 29.—Mexican ence, Senntor Norris of Nebraska, sluslons if,you sco t chicken stagger­ Chineco newspapers.
vigorously today.
four hundred thousand men, au­
robots who soizod Aguda Camp of tho chairman of tho agriculture commit­ ing nround with its head dangling
Tho nuitber of casuallties Is not
thorizing a strike at 10 a. m. ■Cortez Oil Compnny in tho Tampico tee, moving that the senato disagree about aimlessly, especially if tho Strout Farm Agency
nvnilnble, but it is estimated that at
July 1st, "on all railroads and
region Sunday, holding tho property with the houso provision delaying ex­ combs aro darkened nnd the wings
lenst GO havo bcou killed and woundPlaces Agent Here
Pullmnn shops in the United
and forty Amoricnn employees for penditure of tho money until Octobor. are drooping, according to R, C.
States.’’
15,000 pesos, withdrew Monday with­ IIo was finally overruled by tho sen­ Blnke, professor of poultry husband,To Handle Business DUBLIN, June 29.—Michael Col­
out duningo or injury to tho employes ate ori a vote of 28 to 82.
lins, hend of tho Irish Free State
-------•
ry of tho Florida Collogo of Agri­
yesterday against tho republican in­
F.
C.
MncMnhon
Will
Bo
Local
Man­
CHICAGO, Juno 29 ■Two possible but with throats of rotum tho state
The Nebraska senator led the at­ culture. Theso nro symptoms of
surgents undor Rory O’Connor, la
means of nvortlng tho throntonod roll department was advised today by tack oi) the houso amendment and was ptomaine poisoning, caused from
ager for Snnford
thoir stronghold in tho center of
strike of 409,000 shopmen suggested Consul Shaw at Tnmpico.
joined by Scnutor Wadsworth of Now eating decayed or soured food.
Tho increasing importnneo of Snn­ Dublin, Four Courts. An ultimatum
themselves to railroad circles last
York, chairman of tho military com­ Tho disenso is prevalent at this
night followed by what B. M. Jowoll, WASHINGTON, Juno 29|—Secre­ mittee in charge of thrf bill, and by senso nof tho yenr, according to Prof- ford nnd its surrounding country from for tho surrender of tho Insurgents
head of tho shop unions, tormed tho tary of Labor Davis announced today Scnntdr Underwood of Alabama, tho Blnko, who adds thnt it has wrong- an agricultural standpoint has just was ignored and at tho expiration
"Inst word" to tho railroads in tho tho bituminous and anthracite coal op­ Democratic lender, in declaring tho lybeencnllcd chicken cholera.
Tho been recognized by tho establishment of n brief time limit, Freo State
union ultimatum sent to tho Associa­ erators had nccoptod tho invitntion of houso nction "unfottunnte." Tho lat­ latter disenso is little known in this hort of n selling offico of tho E. A. troops In nrmorod cars nnd motor
Strout Farm Agency, Inc., nnd tho lorrloq bogan a movement against
tion of Railway Executives Tuesday President Harding to meet nt tho ter two senators, howover, differed country, ho fays.
Whito House Saturday with tho Unit­ with Senator Norris on his motion to
appointment
of Francis C. MncMnhon, tho insurgents, which was met with
night.
v
The poisoning comes from poor
building.
Tho executives, by co-lncidcnco, ed Mino Workers officials to doviso disagree, declaring that if it prevail­ conditioned mnsH. Grnlq thnt has ns its local mnnngcr.
From dnwn until Into lost night
wero scheduled to meet in Chicago to­ methods upon which negotiations for ed the bill would bo returned to tho been wet nnd allowed to stand in tho Tho effect of this step will kO to
day, nnd local railroad executives said settlement of the coal striko can be houso and the appropriation probably hot sun quickly fermonts. Any fowl givo Sanford nnd Seminole county thoro wns honvy exchanges, although
yesterday tho shopmen’s proposal of a initiated.
would bo jeopardized in thut proced­ eating tho mnsh in this condition representation in tho largest farm nl intervals tho firing censod. Small
truce ponding further negotiations on
ure.
usually dies, Professor Bioko declar­ selling organization in tho world, hav­ artillery, tronch motors nnd machine
TOKIO, Juno 29.—Jnpnn is prepar­
wages nnd working conditions would
Others, including Senators Glass, es. Remedy, ho says, lies only in ing more than 020 agents scattered guns wore employed by the attack­
ing to file protest to Poking ngninst Democrat, Virginia; Heflin, Democrat, prevention,nnd warns that tho mash all over the United States
Canada ing forces, but tho Irrogulnrs con­
undoubtedly rccclvo attention.
President Jowoll’s tologrnm Tucs- tho burning by Chinese bandits of tho Alabama, and Smith, Democrat^ South hoppers ho kept clean nnd that nono and Great Britain and divisional of­ fined themselves largely to mnehino
; day night to T. DoWltt Cuylor, chnlr- Jnpnnosu consulate near Chuentno, in Carolina, supported Senator Umlor- of tho food bo allowed to Bpoil.
fice- in many of the large cities of gun nnd riflo fire. No nttompt was
mndo to carry Four Courts by as­
! man of tho executives, left littlo loo- Manchuria Dlspntches report throe wood in requesting concurrence In tho
There Is nsmnll chance thnt if tho
sault, but ono of tho walls of the
way for nvoiding tho strike, it wns Jnpnncso killod, tho hospitnl nnd thir house amendment in order to mnko symptoms of tho disenso nro recog­
ty houses burned.
building wns broached nt various
felt by tho railroad officials.
tho appropriation cortain.
Senator nized in tho curly stages tho fowl
Tho cortain rejection of tho union
places.
Underwood recalled'past occurrences can ho cured by ono teaspoonful of
CLEVELAND, Juno 29.—Engineers1 whern differences between the senate castor oil.
‘ proposal thcroforo left, in tho opinion
put over in 1922. It moans thnt Snn­ Tho casuallties aro few in propor­
j of railroad mon, but two possible loop* nnd trninmon, members of tho rail­' niyl houso had resulted disastrously
ford nnd tho farming country nround tion to tho naturo of tho fighting,
holes' to avoid issuance of tho striko road brotherhoods with hondqunrtors1 to Musclo Shonls appropriations nnd MAJOR ODUM IS HERE
it is in for n big boost for it will share nnd they consist for tho most part
horo will continue to perform their' reminded his colleagues that tho army
} call.
of civilians caught in tho lino of Are..
in* tho benefits of that enmpnign.
FOR HOPE HALL AND
Ono wns that n conference between rogulnr dutlos nnd will not tnko plac­’ bill had to bo on tho statuto books by
Many thousands of dollars aro So far ns is known today, soven
FLORIDA RESCUE HOME spent by tho Strout Agency annually wore killed nnd a scoro moro or less.
4c union heads nnd tho executives es or do work ol’ nny railrond employ­' July 1, nnd that they hud no time to
es
on
striko
in
connection
with
tho
sight bo called today, nnd if no.
in advertising farms for sale nnd this 8oriously wounded. This does not
1 lose in adjusting differences in Ian-­
igrcemcnt was reached a technical whlkout of shop crafts called for Sat­' gunge, however unfortunntu they
yenr tho expenditure will bo increas­ includo nny casuallties thnt may hnve.
i dispute might bo unnounccd, over urday morning tho chiefs of tho broth­’ might nppear to tho senute.
ed. Farm seekers nil over America boon suffered by tho irregulars,,
( which tho railrond labor board, nctlng erhoods advised members of thoir or­ The first executive meeting of tho
and abroad will ha told through this these being impossible to obtain. 1
under authority of tho transportation ganizations today.
advertising campaign of tho oppor­
agriculture committee since it conLess than l,doo Free Stato troops
&gt; act, could tuko jurisdiction ns it did in
tunities for bunying fnrm property nro engaged In tho presont opera­
eluded its examination of proposals
LONDON, Juno 29.—Unconfirmed i from Henry Ford, tho Alabama Pow; the “big four" brotherhoods striko Inst
advantageously in this section.
tions, and it is known thnt tho Irreg­
report
thnt tho ruilrond station at’ er Company, Frederick Engstrum, and
year, nnd net to prevent n walkout.
In addition n very attractive little ulars number sovcrnl hundred. The
The other wns that if tho strike is Foyno, twenty miles from Limerick,’ Charles L. Parsons, for developing tho
booklet describing tho attractiveness Insurgents wore obliged to ovacuate
; called tho board could nlso take juris- wns occupied by Irish provisional gov­ Shonls propoertics, also was hold yesof fnrming property horo will bo is­ several buildings during tho pro­
| diction undor tho act, on tho ground ernment troops, nttacked nnd set on1 terday. Senntor Norris was under­
sued especially for Mr. MncMnhon by gress of tho battle, but immediately
j
•
■ that tho Btriko would Interrupt com- flro.
tho Strout Agency and distributed by took up now positions which hnd
stood to have informed tho committee
merco, nnd ordor tho men back to
him to thousands of furm scekors and evidently been prepared in ndvance.
thnt he would submit a report to the
CHICAGO, Juno 29
work.
home seekers. It will toll theso pros­
1 senate, although ho was alone among
Tho Freo Stnto troops did not in­
Ben W. Hooper, chairman of tho
pective farm buyers whnt crops arc terfere with activities at ropubll* tho sixteen members with reference to
hoard, refused to comment on theso
best adapted to our soils and most enn headquarters in Suffolk street
* their opinions of offers considered.
: two possibilities. Tho nction of tho
profitable in our markets ‘ and will where Enmon Do Vnlorn nnd hil
hoard in tho threatened striko Inst Ocshow what somo of our successful colleagues mot as usual. Mr. Do
RATHENAU ASSASINS
.
: toher wns interpreted ns representing
farmers hnve accomplished.
Vnlorn declined to mnko nny state­
HAVE BEEN ARRESTED
! the bonrd’s position on the first
Tho
Strout
Agency
has
on
its
lists
ment on tho presont warlike situa­
DISPATCH FROM BERLIN
possibility, nnd sinco tho bonrd has
the names of many thousands of por- tion.
never hnd occasion to net in nny striko
sons who nro seeking fnrm homes,
III) T he Aaaorlntrd I 'r r u )
of consequence, tho chairman declin­ BRADENTOWN MAYOR • #
LONDON, Juno 29.—Tho mon who
many of whom desire to locate in this MEXICAN BANDITS
ed to state what tho federal body’s inassnsslnntcd Rathcnau havo been
MADE MEMBER STATE
stato or vicinity. Tho little booster
RELEASE IIIELASKI
terpretntlon of tho transportation act
for Sanford will be placed before
arrested,
according
to
a
Central
ROAD DEPARTMENT
on that point would bo.
Nows dispatch from Borlin.
them. It should help to pluco Sanford
Mr. Jowoll, whilo refusing oIbo to
I Hr T h e A u n « l« tt&lt; P ress)
moro prominently on tho world’s mup.
(11/ T he A ssociated P re ss)
&gt;
WASHINGTON,
Juno 29.— The
discuss tho possibilities of n conforTALLAHASSEE, Juno 29.—E. P.
FRANKFORT, Juno 29.—Ernst
Whnt this means to a community
stnto
department
was
officially ad­
cnee today with tho railway executives Greono, mayor of Brndontown, wns Wornor Tcchow, of Borlin, 21 year
may readily ho imagined. In some
vised
In
a
mosnngo
from
Charge
*«id “a statement" would be given out yesterday appointed a member of old studont, who tho polico dcclaro
cases, representatives of tho Strout
Summorlln
nt
Moxico
City
late
yes­
today, about tho hour tho executives tho stnto rond department to fill tho wns tho drivor of tho murdor car in
Agency say thin plan has brought ns
terday
of
the
rolonso
of
Bruco
Blo&lt; B« into session.
vnenney crontod by tho death of W. tho Rnthonau assassination, wns ar­
many ns 174 now families into a single
laskl. Mr. Summerlin. said ho had
i
Among phases of tho striko situa­ W. Clnrk. Mr. Groono wns in Tnl- rested nonr hero today.
section thus advertised in ono your.
received
n tologrnm from Puonta
tion which rocoivod considerable at­ Inhnssco today to confor with Gov­
The Strout Agency is convinced
HEARD ON THE STREETS'
Ixtln,
near
where Blolnskl wns cap­
tention last night wns tho fuct thnt ernor Hardee. It is understood tho
tjrnt tho American farmer now has
tured
by
bundits,
stating thnt ho
hut 19 rontls nro involved in tho prac­ executivo tendered him tho offico
turned tho corner nnd .is again on tho
Whilo enrouto to tho postoffico this
wns
thoro
"sufo
mid
well" nnd that
tice of contracting work to outsido Saturday.
road to prosperity. This is shown
ho
expected
to
arrive
In Mexico
firms, ono of tho points on which tho
Appointmont of Mr. Grccno enmo morning I passed two of our citizens
jby roports of their own ngonts as woll
City
tonight.
shopmen cast thoir striko vote. Among nH n surprino gonornlty. Although ongngod in conversation nnd ns I pass­
ins from disinterested observers in tho
! the 201 railroads themsolvcs, thero he has boon promlnont in tho local ed, ono snld to tho other: "Say whnt
groat agricultural states who havo
; "as said to bo n decided split on tho affairs of Brndontown sinco going you pleusc, this Ih no placo for nny actor, it is not surprising thnt thol„„tc,l a marked improvement in tho
‘luestion of contracting, nnd thoro was thero nbout ten years ago from one dopondent on thoir own efforts demands being mndo upon it nro farming conditions that extends from
•MEXICO CITY, Juno 29.-Bruce
•
said to bo somo doubt ns to'whothor Marietta, Gn„ ho lins not hold any for n living."
Blelaskl,
tho Amorican kldnappod
, , . ,
.
Maine to tho great plains stntos of
I ask tho question: Whnt is tho
;
the majority of tho roadB, which havo county or ntnto offico. IIo has boon
by
Meccans,
osenpod without tho
Major Odom is simply hero on his tho Middlo WoHt and from tho Gront
refrained from contracting, would a member of tho city council at bnckbono of this country composed of regular annual visit endeavoring to i,„k0s to Florida,
ransom Ills captors domanded hav­
nnd whoro would our good citizen be, rnlso a subscription in keeping with
support tho minority which havo held Brndontown for sovoral years.
"Tho value of fnrm products is ud- ing been paid, according to informa­
: contracting to bo thoir lognl right.
Mr. Greono, who is about 50 years If ho could not employ some of tho snys, however, thnt ho has many vancing whilo tho cost of tho things tion reachln ghoro from Cuornavaca,
Chairman Cuylor and tho heads of old, is engnged in tho roal ostato self snmo people, ho stated wore out friends horo who nro very much in- ho has to buy is doclining," said a rop- whoro Mr. Bollnski arrived last ev-*
tho larger roads of tho country wore nnd nnvnl stores business. Govor- of place hero?
tcrested in his lnbor of humanity.
resontutivo of tho neonev.
"Thla cning.
Snnford Ib marching forward, nnd I
,
to arrive In Chicago this moming for rnr Ilnrdec chose Mr. Groone from
With tho Biolnski kidnapping apa meeting announced as n conforcnco n lnrgo number of applicants for the am glad to say my observations of n George Spoor is making somo
parently ontoring in flnnl phase, at­
bit ovor threo months, I c a d B mo to bo- chnngcs in the storo room rocbntly oc­
j
on contracts with tho American Rnil- position.
tention now1 la being centered on.
llovo my follow countryman wns In cupied by tho Jones Cash Storo. Thtf
j
w«y Express Company.
Numorous
tho Tampico oil region, whoro forty
error nnd thnt such romnrks nro not coiling Is being torn out nnd will bo
! °ther subjects, howovor, would bo dls- NEGRO KILLED AT JAX.
Americans nro bolng hold by tho
only unkind, thoughtless nnd detri­ roplnccd by a steel coiling nnd tho
■ cussed, it was said.
POLICE^
rebel,
Gonoral Corozave, for ranIN DUEL WITH
mental but certainly not tho kind for room will ho oxtonded bnck to tho nl• som. Confirmation of roports th at
BOOSTERS to uso. Now, how como? loy making ono of the best storo rooms
A lottor from Mrs. A. K. Powers nt
(Ilr The A ssociated Pre»«&gt;
. Corozave had capturod tho AmerlWo in tho block. ,
^ rlghtsville Bonch, North Cnrolinn, JACKSONVILLE, Juno 29.—Po- Boost nnd bury tho hammer.
enns roached horo today in a private
»nys tho weather is delightful up thoro llccmnn Mark M. Mathias emerged havo no room for knockers—this is tho
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message from Tnmpico. Tho maannd nho nnd tho children nro enjoy­ victor from a pistol duel with John day of officloncy in every lino of on- TOKIO, Juno 29.—Tho Privy coun­
,
«nfte snld monoy for tho hansom of
ing tho beach and tho climate but they Matthows, negro, of Starko, in tho dcavor so measure your passing re­ cil passed tho nntionql treaty adopted
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the Americans was boing forwarded
w'nnt tho Daily Herald to comploto "black" bolt of tho city last night. marks oven.
nt Washington nrms conforonco nnd
(1°
Corozavo from Tampico. Tha
their stay as they want to get all tho Matthows finally dropped with sov­
"A NEWCOMER BUT submitted It todny to Prlnco Regent
.
dispatch
did not designate by whom
,nows from homo.
A BOOSTER."
oral pistol wounds In his body.
for ratification
^ tho monoy wns bolng sent.

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other places on the West Coast before
returning to Sanford.
Mrs. W. A. Lester has returned
homo from Montlcollo where she at­
tended the marrlago of her sister,
Joaitno. She was accompanied home will spend soveral days on business
by Ilttlo Miss India Kuder.
for their Arm. The Churchwel! com­
Frank J. Gonzales and son, Joe, of pany hns a largo wholesale business
Miami, aro horo for a fow days with in Jacksonville and ten stores in
friends. Tho mnny friends of the Georgia and are doing n big business
Gonznlcz nro glad to see thorn even but they claim tho Sanford store is
though for a few days. Mrs. Gon­ leading all of them In new business.
zalez and daughters nro visiting In
Harry Kent, of tho Kent Vulcanis­
Orlnndo, the guests df her sister, Mrs. ing Co., who sells Hood tires and oth­
er good tires and who has recently
LnRue Bliss.
Dr. and Mrs. John Cook Doen re­ taken on tho agency for tho now Oak­
turned last evening In their car from land cars, has contracted for n year's
Gcorgln, where they visited relatives advertising In The Dally Herald to let
and White Springs, Fla., where they tho peoplo know what he hns to offor.
spent thoir “honeymoon," nnd are Watch Tho Herald for Kent’s Kuto
now nt homo to thoir friends nt 001 Kuts overy dny. H. G. Dictorlch, that
Magnolia avenue.
live wire salesman, is selling tho OnkLieut, nnd Mrs. H. A. Bivens are Innds for tho Kent Co., and con bo
visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. B. W. Herndon found any day at tho headquarters on
on their way to their home in Arcadia, Oak avenue.
having returned from a visit to Lieut.
Illvcn’s homo in North Carollnn. On
HOME-COMING DAY AT THE
Frldny thoy lenvo for tho now aviation
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
field near San Antonio, Tox.
Mrs. B. W. Herndon gave a most
congenial swimming pnrty yesterday
Every resident member in church!
morning at Talni Springs. Tho guosU That is tho plnn of tho First Baptist
wore; Mrs. T. E. Fltzgorald nnd son church for noxt Sunday morning. This
Franklin, of Dnytonn; Mrs. H. A. will bo home-coming dny, and overy
Blvons, of Arcadia and the Misses Es­ resident member of tho church in ex­
ther Miller and Dorothy Rumph.
pected to be present unless unavoid­
Mrs. Alex Vatighnn, of Sanford ably dotnined.
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Ilolghts, returned today from an ex­
Of courso some of the members'
tended visit north, visiting Philadel­ hnvo nlrcndy madQ their pl&lt;ins to bo
phia, Now York City nnd other points out of tho city Sundny morning, but
of interest, While in Philadelphia sho let tho pinna bo chnnged Immediately.
nttendod tho graduation of hor dnugh­
ter, Miss Abby H. Doudnoy, from tho
Phllndclphin hospital.

Miss Vivian Telford, of Winter
Havon, Is tho guest of Miss Agnes
' Porrltt
T"&gt; 1Aa tfor
aa tltlai
aaL
this «•*
week.
Miss Mary Elisabeth Puleston loft
yesterday for Tampa whore she will
visit Mrs. T. W. Ramsey.
,
Stanley nnd J. J. Hammott, of Elm
avenue, has returned after h two
,
weeks visit nt .Plant City.
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Miss Rhoda Vaughan, of Sanford
Hoights, Is visiting hor sister, Mrs.
Stackhouso of Now Smyrna.
Mrs. W. McCoy, of Carlstrom Fiold,
Arcadia, was tho charming guest of
Mrs. H. A. Bivins this weok. .
W. P. Townsend, of Birmingham,
Ala., is stopping at tho Montozuma
while In tho city on business.
Morris and Ilobort Moyo, of Onk
# avenuo, hnvo left for Arcadia where
thoy will visit their grandmother.
Miss Rubn Williams nnd Mrs. C. A.
Williams leave tomorrow for Macon,
Ga., where thoy will spend tho summor.
A. F. Clover, of Tninpa, was in tho
city yestorday attending to business,
making his headquarters nt tho Mon­
tezuma.
R. L. Proctor, of Moultrio, Ga., Is
spending u fow days horo nt tho Mon­
tozuma while In tho city on n business
mission.
Mrs. J. N. Tolar nnd Mrs. Robert
Hines hnvo returned homo from Dny­
tonn Bench whore they spend the past
two woeks.
FOR VISITOR
Miss Corinnn Lowe of Clcnrwntcr,
Mrs. W. A. Lester entertained nbout
is tho guest of Mrs. P ,M. Boyd nt twenty children Mondny afternoon nt
hor home on Mngnolln avenue for her homo on Magnolia avenue in
several weeks.
honor of her young guest, India KudMiss May Lnndgrnf, who hns been or nf Montlcollo, Fla.
In charge of tho Fernnld-Lnughton
Tho ufternnon was merrily spent
hospital, left this morning for hor with games of nil kinds, nnd nt a late
homo In Baltimore.
hour tho hostess served ice crenm,
Mrs. M. II. Mabry nnd non Hnrton cake nnd divinity fudge.
left Tucsdny for Louisville, Ky., whore
Mrs. Lester was assisted in enter­
they will spend a short time before taining her guests by Ruth Henry,
going to Michigan for tho summer.
Carmcla Barber, Claire Zachary and
Capt. nnd Mrs. W. A. Fitts, Sr., now Katherine Huff.
of Orlando, gave a day’s picnic party
to a group of their Orlando friends at
Mrs. J. C. Hall delightfully enter­
thoir old home place in Iloso Court. tained tho Social Service Department
Lieut, and Mrs. II. A. Bivins leave of the cthodist Missionary Society nt
todny for Texas, after a short visit her homo on Celery avenue Tuesday
here as the guests of tho latter’s afternoon, Juno 20. Mrs. Crenshaw
parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Herndon. was lender. Subject for study being
Dr. Claude S. Drccdin, who has been , “Rio do Janeiro.’* Palters read by
visiting his sister, Mrs. J. N. Robson Mrs. Thornton and Mrs. Hal) wore
of Park avenue, has returned to his most instructive. A picture talk giv­
home, St. Mary's Hospital, Andorson, en by Mrs. Chnppoll proved to bo a
8 .0 .
unique way of teaching ub tho customs
Misses Annn Lou Huff and Wynotto nnd manners In Rio. After tho pro­
Mnnning returned to their homes In gram Ruby Hall sang a solo and grac­
Atlanta nftor a pleasant visit horo ns iously responded to an encore.
tho guests of tho former’s sister, Mrs. iously responded to an encore. Lois
Bon Cnswoll,
Hall gave a rending which was much
E. Walker Dickson, of I.ongwood, enjoyed. Tho hostess, assisted by
was a soclul and business visitor in Mrs. Spurling, Mrs. Chappell nnd
Bnnford yesterday. Whllo hero, ho Mrs. Kelly served sherbet nnd cake.
bought n new tractor for his largo Tho July meeting will be with Mrs.
grove there.
Walter Hand.—Roportor.
Mrs. Mabry and son Hnrton, who
have been Bpending a delightful win­
ter with her sister, Mrs. Georgo Fred­
erick Smith on Magnolia avenue, loft
yestorday for Louinvillc, Ky.
Miss Agnes Dumas will spend tho
week-end nt Daytona Bench ns tho
guest of Miss Fern Ward. Miss Wnrd
will ontortnin nt hridgo Frldny nftor(Fr.in ThuraiUy'a TUIly)
noon, honoring Miss I)umns.
Everything
continues to grow.
Mrs. J. M. Baggott, who hns boon
Don't
our
pleasant
little city "look
spending some time here with hor
pleasant."
dnughter, Mrs. P. M. Boyd, left yosJacksonville wns represented horo
tordny for Tnrpon Springs. Sho will
yesterday
by C. E. Bullock.
nlso visit friends at Dunedin nnd at
Bob Bobertson, of Tampa, wns In
tho city yesterdny nttcndlng to busi­
ness.
W. A. Ames.
Leesburg, wnH
among tho business visitors here yes­
terday.
Another fln0 shower‘todny just to
let tho earth know thht rain still
hovers In the sky.
Alabama Lady Wai Sick For Threi L. W. and G. M. Wicker, of Jack­
sonville, were in tho city yesterday
Year*, Suffering Pain, Nervoua transacting business.
and Depreued—Read tier
Clnrko Robertson, tho Reo man of
Orlnndo, wns In tho city todny cast­
Own Story of Recovery.
ing about for a location in which ho
can tell tho public nbout tho points of
tho Reo ears and trucks.
Pilnt nook, Ain.—Mrs. O. M. Stegall'
A big crowd nttendod tho dnneo nt
t f nonr hero, rccontly related tho (ok the Lake Mary pavilion last night
lowing lntorostlng account of hor r* when the Daytona orchestra plnyed
oovery; "I was In a wenkenod con for the dnneo. Tho Wednesday night
dltlon. I was sick throo yoara In bod dnneo was even larger than tho
suffering a groat deal of pain, weak Thursday night nffnirs, but a big
nervous, dopressod. I was bo woak, crowd is expeeted out tonight. Tho
I couldn't walk norosa tho floor; jus! lloor was really too crowded Inst
hid to lay and ray Ilttlo onoa do the
work. I waa almost dead. I tried night. •
•very thing I heard or, and n number ctf The redoubtable Pat Murphy, who
doctors. Still J didn't got any relief knows more legislators in Florldn
I couldn't oat, nnd slept poorly. 1
believe It I hadn't hoard of and takoi than any other mnn, wns In tho city
Cardul I would have died. I bough! todny getting up advertisements for
•ix bottles, after a neighbor told ml his Legislative Blue Book. Pat keeps
jrhat it did for her.
tho new legislators before tho peoplo
MI began to eat and sloop, began tt nnd while he docs not tell all ho
gain my strength and am now well knows he tolls somo very interesting
nnd atrong. I havon't had any trou
bio alnco . . . I aura can toattfy to the stories about tho legislature and tho
good that Cardul did mo. I don't members of tho snme.
think there Is n better tonlo madt
Tho mnny Sanford friends of tho
and I bollovo it saved my life."
Gonzalez family will bo rejoiced to
For ovor 40 yoara, thousands of wo
men hnvo usod Cardul successfully know that thoy expect to move back
Sanford and make thoir homo hero
In tho treatment of many womanlj
ailments.
•
again. The family is now in Orlnndo
If you auffer aa tboio womon d l| nnd Mr. Gonznlez Is hero looking for
lake Cardul. It may holp you, too. a house. They resided hero for mnny
_ M alT druggist*.
B IB
yours but for tho past throe years

TYrn
Every resident member present Sun*
day morning—that's tho Ideal.
'But a few 6t the members are ex*
pectlng their friends for the day.
Well, there Is no objection to the com*
Ing of the friends. This will givo
these membors the opportunity of
bringing their friends to church. Let
no Baptist family rvmnln at homo
tho fourth Sunday m Jun.* to enter­
tain. This Is home-coming day at the
First Baptist Church, aim every mem­
ber is expected to bo present.

Again we wUh to tell the “deer
public” that running free advertising
la the same os eating free groceries,
wearing Ire.
,« d a and aak.ng
for free bread. Every line that goes
Into this paper costa real money and
‘ops.il u; jjaoi« mo • s| au|s|iioApo
Please remember this when you ask
for c°lumn a&lt;ter column of free stuff
to b . prlnUd ln tt . Herald and atuK
that Is advertising your own parties
Inr businoss.
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Lnkeland Is putting meters In all

We note by the diapetchee where a
great quantity of liquor waa seised
near Oakland, California. Oakland I.
McCull*r. Both of .these gentlemen
aro great prohibitionists and we are
J*18^ wondering If they had a hand in
tho 80,,ure ot a11 ^ ls liquor.
Bnbo huth is acting the pan of tho
b„bJt , u„ cnough.
Rulh
ing ft renI art,it ^ tha artl8t,c ^
permont and has the right to exercise
this tompermont upon any Bnd oil occaa|ona&lt; Ho wi„ aoon flnd h
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C,lJf.m,r T
T * , " '* '? Tl“
Southern U tllltl.. C». put In meter. In
Sanford several yoara ago—that is
they put them In at somo placos and
left them out at other places. They
should bo put in overy residence Or
taken out altogether. Why should one

that t.mpomiont ha. no p la n |„
nm
c0|,cetlen oj antique,.
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Many building projects are under
way in Eustls will preclude tho posslblllty of a dull season in this city dur*
Ing the present summor. Euatis has

lleved to hnvo prompted the act

M ONEY

Pay off that 8% mortgage; build on that
lot; churches, lodges, etc., can do all this
with 3% money. Drop a line to the *

Continental Finance Corporation
Clayton Building — ---------------------------------------- MIAMI, FLORIDA

Other forma of secondnry nnd specialty advertising were utilized to supplement tho
magazine and newspaper campaigns, all tho advertisements in which wero illustrated so
as to bo suggestivo of tho larger sizes in grapefruit, and much educational work was
done with the trade.
Hundreds of thousands of housewives demanded SealdBwect grapefruit in largo sizes
and thousands of retail dealers specified them to fill tho demand. Many retail stores co­
operated by displays of large sizes similar to th a t in tho window, photograph of which
is reproduced herewith. Through a singlo one of many simitar outlets, more than ono
hundred nnd fifty cars of "forty-sixes” and larger woro sold at prices netting grower*
satisfactory figures!
.
In its advance work along this line there is a typical example of the efficiency of tho
growers' own organization. Other like problems which may be expected to
: solu­
tion in the future will be handled in an equally aggressive manner, and
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advantage and benefit of Florida grown*.
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Don't let your fruit meet that of your neighbors in competition
that crucifies both. Join the Florida Citrus Exchange and get the

FLORIDA

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K L Y HI ( O i y n P R IT) A Y J U K I
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follow Miami’s example as retards
m (amount, tho lesson Is there Just the » U l l I ' O

m

* same for all who care to read. WithTijff TC1/T
* oUt publicity, without a determined ef* !*ort to
t*10 outsldo world what a
__
^ [city has in tho way of assets and atU
* tractions, thcro'can bo no advance, no
gain |n population, no great forward
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atop.—Lakeland Telegram.
HOUSE AUTI
booklets. To meet this need, $20,000
■ &gt;
PRIATION
is to be sot aside and a like amount Is Liberal Publicity Drlngs Returns.
A
to bo spent in nowspnpora throughout Proper publicity must be proached
the North and West. Another means and must bo practiced If any City or
IBr Tfca
of getting tho Miami message to the county is to'forgo ahead.
WASHINGT
traveling public is through the agon- This has been provon so many times propriatlon of
cy of the bill boards. About $4,000 that it ahould bo needless to make it n structlon Work
will bo spent for this purposo in tho weekly or a monthly text.
Muscle Shoals
North and about $2,000 in tho torrl- The city or tho county which bullets Saturday by th
tory surrounding Jacksonville, Way- an nlmost prohibitive wall about it Senate for com
crosB and Savannah. It is bIbo pro- from lack of publicity will fall behind Ration fixed I
posed to put up direction signs over its neighbor who is a bolievor in print- n°n« &lt;* tho n
n wide territory oast of tho Misslssip- or’s ink.
l,r'°r to noxt C
pi river und north of tho Ohio and Florida haB many advantages, pos- As authorize
mmo than $5,000 will bo spent in this "cssed by no other state—yet if any nto when it a
wuy. It will take another $5,000 to section of
the state
decides to hiberthe army bill p
enrry on the publicity work In tho Ml- note for a
season it
will requlro largo
worlt on th° (l
ami headquarters so -hero wo have an sums later
to forge
to tho front. made available
nhibltlous and extensive progrnm that A dozen years ngo thero was no ,,fl Gie bill wa
would mnke most communities gasp more flourishing town In tho state dent. House I
for breath. To thoso who have never than Kissimmee—and it was recog- dcavorod to ob
visited tho Mnglc City and are won- nlzed as suci) a community by overy t'inco of tho a]
during just what sort of place it is do city and all authorities spoko of it as cd by tho sonat
Hot have to bother to make the trip [the place where the future was close.i! combination
of Inspection. All thnt is necessary is “t hnnd.
p nrn)
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to renlize thnt Miami is about to Then, suddenly, It commenced to . Final action
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fO M M IT 1 S IIT V
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Tho following editorials from Flor­
ida papers will ha interesting to tho
peoplo of Sanford. The question of a
publicity tnx in ono of the most im­
portant in our community:
The Selene of Publicity
Wide comment is being given tho
action of tho Minmi Chamber of Com­
merce in setting aside, through its
publicity committee, a budget of $91,000 for tho coming season. It is
doubtful if any city in tho South even
drooms of using that much money to
tell the outside world why all the rest
of tho people outsido of Miami ought
to visit tho Magic City. Certainly no
Florida town or city hns a publicity
budget nnywhoro near that contem­
plated by Miami, Consequently no
other town or city in Florida can ex­
pect to reap anywhere nonr tho bene­
fit ‘Miami expects to reap from tho
bringing la of nuw residents, some for
tho winter only, others to lie per­
manent. Miami Is Btrong for good
band music, knowing that to keep peo­
plo ploascd and amused Is to mako
them contented. Thousands of peoplo
who frequent Minmi and other Flori­
da cities every winter, arc attracted
there by tho lovo of $ho very best
band music. Miami is figuring on
spending not less than $35,000 for a
good band. Tho next item Is that of

Action in Convention Today is the Third Succes
_______________ sive Turndown

JOHN LEWIS
CINc"A^T^fol4P-p,or th(
AT WASHINGTON g f f i H S ?
FOR CONFERENCE r r , of lh“ s°'“*
umiriruNA rr, June 21,—i ,C(j .
WITH GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS
Samuel
Gompors, foes of tho Rus.|aJ
ABOUT THE ILLINOIS
Soviet government In tho American
BUTCHERY
Federation of Labor seemed certain
WASHINGTON, Juno 26.—John L. last night fo placing the federation at
Lowis, president of the United Mine its convention hero on record naalnJ
Workers, who arrived hero yesterday tho recognition of tho Soviets f*r «...
A test
°
for n Berios of conferences with gov­ third successive year.
,
.
Vot«.
ernment officials, will confer with called for at Mr, G&lt;°mpcrs suggestion,
Secretary of Labor Davis this fore­ virtually ended tho debate, huT
noon and later accompanied by Davis show down went over until today,fmi&gt;l
will go to tho White House for a con­ ABido from tho Russian question
ference and lunch with President tho convention went on record
Harding to discuss the coal strike sit­ against Urn federation aflilinting with
tho International federation of trades
uation.
unions, and re-elected tho federation’s
present cxocutlvo council of eleven of
CIGAR MANUFACTURER
flcors, headed, by Mr. Gompors n
OF THOMASVILLE, GA., IS
TARRED AND FEATHERED president. It was Mr. Gompor’a forty-first election, and ho was unop.
posod.
.
THOMASVILLE, On., Juno 20.—
Other
officers
wore rc-elcctcd as
County authorities are investigating
follows:
tho kidnapping Inat night of O. IlnsclFirst vico-proaident, James Duncan,
grovo, a cigar manufacturer, who wns
taken Into tho country nonr hero by Quincy, Mass.; second vice-president'
four men, tied to a tree, flogged, and Joseph Valentine, Cincinnati; third
tarred and feathered, Later ho wns vice-president, Frank Duffy, Indianapreturned hero and freed near tho oils, Ind.; fourth vice-president, Wil­
court house with u warning to leave liam Green, Indianapolis; fifth' vicetown within sixty hours. Huselgrovo president, W. D. Mnhlun, Detroit*
sixth vice-president, T. A. Itlckort',
Chicngo; soventh vice-president, Jac­
ob Fischer, Indianapolis; eighth vicepresident, Matthew Woll, Chicago;
treasurer, Daniel J. Tobin, Indianap’
olis; secretary, Frank Morrison, of
Washington.

other fellow. It is this same spirit of
determination to excel, that will glvo
Muscle Shoals properties
Miami n population of mure than one thing had been conducive for a city .l0®80
'of
much
importance.
should
have
been nccoptod by conhundred thousand peoplo within the
There
wore
a
number
of
rensons—
Kress.
His
motion
was lost 110 to 132.
next half dozen years. While It mny
not be possible for any other city to some of which will bo spoken of later. *ho voto on tho subatltuto offered
Ono of thoso rensons—i■possibly the by Representative James, Republican,
chief enuso—still exists to a certain 1Michigan,
fixing «thoI effective
date an
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extent; but this nrticlo is intended for October 1, was adopted 145 to 105.
an urgement for tho city to tako up a Two hours dobnto on tho approprinHystem of gaining publicity which will Gon preceded tho final voting. Durdostroy thut evil—even os tho Bwift inK that time Representative Mondell,
gliding water will, by erosion, wear.
Wyoming, tho Republican louder,
THE BIG NEW FEED STORE
down unsightly elevations,
Jnnd other majority spokesmen urged
NOW IN OUR NEW BUILDING
Miami lias by its roccntly-publiahcd that tho dam bo completed without
budget drawn attention from all por- delay, nnd criticised tho Democrats
tlons of tho United States—for tho for favoring postponement of work
figures have been taken up by tho As- until October nnd Jnnunry.
sociatcd Press nnd widely scattered.
Democratic spokesmen, supported
The publicity budget of tho Chamber by Republicans who favored the Ford
of Commerce of thnt city has been
pointed out in reply thnt they
filled out with five figures for tho wanted action by congress on Henry
ono yonr—$1)1,000; a sum stupendous- Ford's offer and did not propose to
ly large oven for a city tho bIzo of Mi- have that postponed. By October, they
ami. Yet that entire sum will com e | sald, tho House would hnvo had an AGAINST J. CONNELLY AND JAS
HORSE WHO ARE YOU?
O'BRIEN FOR KILLING OF
hack Into tho city—to a host of hone- opportunity to vote on it nnd If work
BIG SACK’ *m A 5bu OAT SACK*
FIELD MARSHAL
HORSE 'WHO IS THE LITTLE
FELLOW?
( H r T h e A s so c ia te d P r e s s )
LONDON, Juno 26.—A verdict of
^BIO SACK’ 'OH! THAT’S A KlO
wilful murder against James Connol­
♦WEARING W LAST YEAR’S SUIT.’
ly nnd James O'Brien wns returned
this afternoon by tho coroner’s jury
in tho Inquest into tho killing of Flold
Mnrshnl Wilson.

CATES CRATE CO

The quality of this year's oat crop

Is away below a good grade. Reports

from all eectlone show title year's oata
average weight ie 10 to 10 pounds to
tho bushel. There is too much "wood"
and nut enough "meat" in the light
oata. A horae or mule cannot eat
mors than 10 or 13 pounds of grain a

day. Of tho 1911 o a t crop, th a t would
be a b u sh e l or 18 p o u n d s av e rag e
"field ru n " aa ts. F iv e b u s h e ls of oata
arc now big us a fea th er bed.
H oree F e e d e r s are c o n s e q u e n tly on
the look o u t for b etter feed for their
ho rses and m ules.
Y ou c a n ’t get
good h e a v y oata now.

But You Can Get O-Molene
The m anufacturers of Purina O-Molene
h a v e sco u red the country for good heavy
oats and this is the kind that are going
into O-Molene.
J u st come in and examine the big, fat,
m eaty kernels. You can feed one-third
less O-Molene by w eight than oats. Your
m ules and horses will do more work, and
keep in the pink of condition. It costs no
m ore to use than ordinary feed.

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CREW OF PURITAN
ARRIVED SAFELY
AT NOVA SCOTIA
Tho budget for publicity last yonr military committee providing for tho
for all Osceola county wns sliced In conditional ncccoptnnce of the Ford
two—and some twelve hundred dolIn each instance ho was Inform­
an t was appropriated for "publicity.1’
l|int it wns impossible to comply
Yet even of that trifling sunt nut ono wit*‘ ,liH request because of tho Icgisccnt wns Hpent for publicity.
Tho . Intive situation In tho House and that
yonr prior to thnt there was but oqo!*t the James or Huddleston amendthousand dollars used for "publicity.” (merits carried, the Democrats would
And wirnt the harvest Is to be for th o . have to shoulder responsibility for de­
coming year*"for publicity" it is dif- laying construction work on the dam.
fieult to state. And thnt for the enNeither Republicans nor Democrats
tire county!
in the House interested in the Muscle
Conipnre the county of Osceola Shoals properties appeared apprehenwith Miami In a progressive way, Ml- HIV0 reRarding tho nttitude of tho Senami, with 29,000 population, raises “t® 011 tho question of concurring in
$91,000 of which some $ 55,000 goes tho amendment fixing October 1 as

NEWMAN JUSTIFIED
KILLING SALESMAN
JACKSONVILLE, June LM.-Gnlthnl Newman, convict guard nt the
county prison fnrm, and slayer of 0.
B, Burney, local furniture salesman,
whom Nowmnn snys ho caught em­
bracing h!s wife, wns released from
cuntodny yesterday following a coronor’s jury verdict that tho kilting
was justifiable homlcido.
MrH. Newman, 19 years old, who at
first dcclnrod tho killing wns unwar­
ranted, but Intor wont to her hui-,
band's defense, testified at the hear­
ing. Sho donied that Burney had over
embraced hor, but said he had boon a
persistent caller at the house in rplt«
of her objections and bad forced hii
attentions upon her. Neighbor! cor­
roborated tho young wife’s testimony
that ho had been a frequent caller at
the houap.

(Dr T h e Aasocial rd P rtu l
LEIIAVE, N. S., Juno 20.—^hc
schooner Spray arrived today with
15 of the 16 missing men of tho
Gloucester schooner Puritan, which
wns wrecked olT Snble island Friday,
The Daily Herald Delivered to your
Only ono of tho crew wns drowned.
door six days a week for 15 cents—
Have you read tho want ads today? 666 cures Dengue Fever. 30-oaw-20tc
Tho Herald, 16c per week, delivered. I 666 cures Malarial Fever. 3B-20tc

IUHA MIL»-*k

Ask us about It today.

ALL PRICES EFFECTIVE AT ONCE FOR CASH
Purina O-Molene 100-lbs., per s a c k ...................................... $2.52
Purina Cow Chow, 24% Protoen, 100-lbs., per sack............$3.23
Purina Calf Chow, 25-lbs., per sack .................................... $1.3(1
Purina Hon Chow (Scrutch) 100-lbs., per Back ................$2.8(1
Purina Hen Chow (Scratch), 50-lbs., per sack .................. $1.4(1
Purina Hen Chow (Scratch), 8 1-8-lhs., per sack ............$0.3G
Purina “Winner Brand” Scratch 100-lbs., per s a c k ............$2,5(1
Purina Baby Chick Food, 100-lbs., por s o c k ......................$3.34
Purina Baby Chick, 50-lbs., por s a c k .................................... $1.73
Purlnu Bnby Chick Feed, 8 1-3 lbs., per s a c k ....................$0.3ii
Purina Chicken Chowder, 100-lbs., per s a c k ......................$3.71
Purina Chicken Chowder, 50-lbs., per s a c k ........................$1.91
Purina Chicken Chowder, 8 1-3-lhs., per su g k ......................$0.4(
Purina Pigeon Chow, 100-lbs., per s a c k ................................ $4.84
Lnrrp Dairy Feed, 100-lbs., por s a c k ....................................$3.5(
Cotton Seed Meal, Bright 7%, per s n e k .............. .................$2.5!
No. 1 Rnco Ilorso White Clip Oats, 100-lbs., por sack*....... $2.5(
No. 2 White Clip Oats, 100.-lbs., per s a c k .............................. $2.1f
No. 2 Yellow Mixed Corn, 100-Jbs., per s a c k ......................$1.9]
No. 2 White Corn, 100-lbs., por s a c k .................................... $1.91
Alfalfn Meal Pea Green, 100-lbs., per sn e k ..........................$2.2]
Pure W heat Broud, 100-lbs., per sack ................
$2.51
Pure Wheat Shorts, 100-lbs., por s a c k ................................$2.3{
Grit for Chickens, 100-lbs., per Back....................................$1.5(
Oyster Shell, 100-lbs., per s a c k ............................................$1.64
Have you seen that new chic fountain wo ju st got in? It
fits any MASON JAR, can’t leak or overflow. CHICKS can’t
get wet und CHILL—It saves baby chicks. It and PURINA
keeps them healthy and growing. We are giving them free
with a sack of PURINA CHICK CHOW. Tell your neighbor.
Call and get yours—If not listed ask us for it. Will give one
sack of Old Ileck Sweet Feed or Purina Molasses Feed with
every $10.00 purchase. For your garden and flowers phone
us for fertilizer. We know the kind you need nnd furnish
any umount. Phone us your wunts—if we haven’t got it will
get it for you. Thanks I

PHONE

Farms, Homes,
Groves, Lots
MEMBER FOR 21 YEARS
HAS HAD ENOUGH
OF IT

I HAVE THEM

SANFORD IS GROWING'
SPURLING’S SUBDIVISION”

WEST VIRGINIA POLICE
MOBILIZED TODAY TO
STOP MINERS' MARCH
DEMPSEY MAY FIGHT
NEGRO PUGILIST WILLS
FAIRMONT, W. Va., Juno 20—
Tho entiro Fairmont police force and,
&lt;Dy Tk. A„ oeUt*d P n u )
all tho Mnrion county deputies wore | NEW YORK, Juno 20— Articloa for
inoblized shortly before noon today to contest between Jack Dcmpsoy and
stop tho reported march of striking Horry Wills, tho
nogro fighter,m§y
miners nnd sympathizers from Mon- ho signed today or tomorrow. Jack
ongha, a mining town ton miles south Dcmpsoy arrived
here yesterdayfrom
of this place. Tho’ authorities woro Los Angeles declaring willingness to
informed that on nttompt would bo fight "anybody, anytimo, nnywhore."
made to Hborote 91 prisoners now in
-----------------------tho county Jail here. They were ar-1 The Dally Herald Delivered to your
rested Friday after tho march of tho door ilx days a week for 15 cents—
striking miners through this city.
Join the thronge of readers.
IMF T h * A x m r l n t r d I ' r t u )

J . E. SPURLING
W aloA the South East Corner of

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and county bond

THE SANFORD

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, FRIDAY, JUNE 30, IW *

b?c*rrf“ird

GOVERNMENT AID 10 COSTLY
you Im p on bond matters. We hope
CONVENTION.
that Hillsborough county will be able

ISSUES SEEL AT PREMIUM "No more expensive phrases have

to adjunt the matter satisfactorily
and agn;n put the bonds across.

first national bank

HAS AWARDED CONTRACT
. FOR THEIR NEW BUILDING

been Invented in recent yean than
’state nid’ nnd ’fedornl tid / ’** declar­
junty Bonds Sold Yesterday Afternoon to Marks ed former Gov. Frank O. Lowdon, of JUDGES AUT OF POLITICS.
Illinois, in n recent address to stu­
plans are being carefully considered
&amp; Co., of Birmingham, and Brought Premium dents of tho University of California. Many times has this newspaper ar­ Will Be Six Stories in by
every official of the municipality,
gued for the taking of tho judiciary
He spoke rightly and wisely.
Height
and
Cover
the
who
aro working as a unit for tba
0f $1,131-—Were Thirty Year Bonds in Sum of Citizens of every state In tho Un­ out of politics and again it Is anxious
benefit of the town ns n whole.
ion "pay through thoir noses’* every to bring tho idea forwnrd’hoping that
Entire Lot
I |ioo,000 and Money Will Be Used for Improve­ tlmo
somo
legislation
may
bo
enacted
soon
they mantion or invoka theso
Tho Daytonn Nows toils thnt great
phrases. Those who fondly deceive that will do away with tho possibility
ments of Roads Recently Built in the County. themselves into tho boliof that, be- of a candidate for a judgeship becom­
preparations are in tho making for
the celebration of tho fourth in the
enuso some project they are interest­ ing prejudiced through tho necessity
Triple Cities.
Committees of the
- county bonds sold yesterday at the meeting of the county commis- ed in is receiving either state or fed­ of electioneering or qeoktng after
' rt when tho sealed bids were opened and It was found that the highest eral aid, they are getting something votos. Florida’s judiciary is as high GEO. A. FULLER CONSTRUCTION Chnmbor. of Commorco, tho Rotary,
CO. GETS CONTRACT AND
Kiwnnls and Peninsula civic clubs, tho
* wcr0 Marks &amp; Co., of Birmingham, Alabama.
for nothing, are going to wnko up as any in the innd nnd tho Judges of
WILL START AT ONCE.
tho
courts
of
this
stato,
although
re­
American Legion and other organisa­
The bonds werd for $100,000 in tho shape of thirty year bonds and sold Home day with soro noses and empty
quired
by
tho
presont
to
stand
for
retions
nro together arranging n series
lUtt at pnr with accrued Interest bringing tho total premium to tho sum pockets. As the Indlnnapolts News
Thu First Nntlonn! Bnnk .Saturday of ovents which will take in several
election
every
two
years,
have
main­
says:
rtU31 f°r tho l 100°i000 i88u0 which is a good prico and ono thnt gave gon' j ,atlsfnction to tho commissioners nnd the people who were present at
It is their monoy which has been tained the dignity of thoir positions closed the contract for tho building of days culminating in tho grand gener­
collected in taxes thnt tho govern­ nnd enrried on thoir highly Important their now bnnk nnd office building, al holiday festivities of July fourth.
atin g .
jhis issue was voted In the Bhnpe of tlmo warrnnts but wuh left to tho ment is giving bnck to them, nnd thoy work with impnrtlnlity nnd fnimess. tho contract going to the Geo, A. Ful­
Tho strnin must bo enormous, how- ler Construction company of New
Kcon interest is being shown in the
tention of tho commissioners nnd the condition of tho bond market and nro getting only pnrt of it back.
over,
upon tho Judges who ench two York. This splendid building, Snn- proposed Palm Beach nnd Western
ten jt was found thut tho tlmo warrants could not be sold at a premium tho From their payments in the form of
tnxes, n largo deduction must be yonrs must go into a campaign—an­ ford’s first sky-nernper, will be fin­ railroad. Other railroad plans are
*"wjf turned Into thirty-year bonds.
discussed nnd according to tho latest
Xha monoy from tho bonds will bo used for tho purposo of building a made for tho cost of the government nouncing themselves ns candidates ished by tho first of tho now yonr.
The
officers
nnd
directors
of
tho
and
going
through
tho
preliminaries,
news, thero may be a junction cIom
[ ,teel drawbridge qcrosa tho St. JohnB river at Osteen ferry and for handling the monoy, probnbly tho
First
National
Bnnk
aro
men
of
vis­
asking
the
voters
for
votos
nnd
per­
to
Okceianta in the near future.
Ilurfaclng tho roads recently built with on oil surface, the new surface most expensive kind of monoy hand­
ion
nnd
foresight.
Recognizing
the
haps
making
speeches
and
promising
^ ly king of high grade asphalt and tho $100,000 will give Semlnolo ling there is.
Rab-My-TIsm, an antiseptic.
Tho incrcasin gundorstanding by to uphold tho laws of tho stato, Just fact that Snnford Is to be a city of
Dty a flno system of roads to every part of the county.
80-oaw-20te
25,000 Inhabitants within tho noxt
ns
though
their
records
of
tho
years
the taxpayers thnt tho monoy spent
few
years
thoy
are
building
with
that
previous
woro
not
sufficient
endorse­
by any government—national, stato
representative in
Bonds Sold Last N ight to Spitzer, Rorick &amp; or municipal—is not tho government’s ment of thoir nbility nnd intentions. ond in view nnd the now bank will bo WANTED—Ono
Orange
County
to
sell Grand Union
Tho fedornl government, realizing nmply largo to seryo the community
money, but tho taxpayers* monoy,
Ten
Co.
Products,
write
Savannah
Co., of Toledo, and Marks &amp; Co., of Birming­ which has been turned over to tho thnt judges should bo nbovo petty pol­ nt thnt time.
Brnnch,
Snvnnnnh,
Ga.
Tho bnnking room will bo 50 foot
government to defray tho cost of itics required in roponted campaigns
ham; Sold at Premium of $1,631—Will Be Used administration, should have a ten­ nnd re-elections, names its judges to wide by 80 foot long, with n celling of When your bronth is bad, appetite
dency to compel a stricter accounting servo during life, although thoy can 24 feet- nnd will hnvo n mezzanine poor, nnd you feel "bluo* nnd discourfor City Streets, Sewers, Municipal Dock and for their trust by public officials. ho impeached. The state Judge, cloth­ floor over tho vnults. Tho most mod­ nged, you need Herblne. Ono or two
Furthermore, it should bo borne In ed with tho duty of deciding In mat­ em burglar-proof vnults will ho con-1doses will set you right. It la a great
structed. Tho Rnfo deposit vault
Boat Basin and Other Improvements.
on public officials thnt they are not ters of life and death and proporty,
nlono will hnvo a enpneity of 2,000 system purifier. Price, 00c, Sold by
must
spend
at
least
a
pnrt
of
his
sal­
in offlco to spend tho funds in the
boxes.
In tho rear of tho bnnk will Union Phnrmncy.—Adv.
ary-m
odest
enough
In
Floridn—In
The city bonds sold lost night, tho sealed bids being opened in the mect- public trensury in such cxtrnvngant
he
two
store
rooms facing Pnrk ave­
paying
campaign
expenses,
every
oth­
ways as fostor their amhltion or
. of the City Comihisalonors at tho City Hall.
nue.
The
now
buildtng will contain SEED CORN, COWPEAS, VELVET
er
year.
If
n
judge
has
served
ton
The issue of $325,000 bondB bearing 5%% sold at tho premium of satisfy thoir desires, but in tho man­
some 80 or 00 offices of tho most
years
or
twenty
there
is
no
differ­
MJ1.00 nnd wero sold to tho highest bidders, tho bonds going at a Joint bid ner Hint those to whom tho monoy
BEANS, MILLET, GRASS
modern type, served with elevator.
^ n Spitzer, Rorick &amp; Co., of Toledo, Ohio, nnd Marks &amp; Co., of Blrmlng- belongs—tho taxpayers—w ish., This ence, he must bo n "candidate’* each The mntorinis used In tho coustruction
SEED. SORGHUM
wish- is for efficient and economical election nnd it is only humnn that ho
j mil these two bond firms wllj got the bonds.
F
o
r
Im
m
e
d ia te sh ip m e n t. All s e a s o n ­
will
bo
Indinnn
limestone,
terra
cotta
There wore Boven bids In nl but only three of them woro considered. The administration, a wish thnt is not of­ should have somo worries over tho and brick, with n stoel structure, a b le F ield a n d V e g e ta b l e Seeds. W r i t e
possibility
of
defent,
oven
though
fo
r
P
ric
o
L
i l t a n d C a ta lo g u e . O u r b e a u ­
wid host bill on tho bonds was tho Joint hid of tho Seminole County Bnnk ten grnntcd, but which scorns to bo
tif u l a n d I n s tr u c ti v e c a t a l o g u e le f re e
making
tho
building
strictly
fire­
strong
in
the
fooling
of
duty
woil
nnd
a n d g iv e s v a l u a b le
I n f o r m a tio n
on
growing more insistent daily.
1Tho Atlantic National Rank, of Jacksonville, their bid being $1,050.00.
f a r m i n g nnd g a r d e n i n g fo r F l o r i d a a n d
proof.
In his address to tho Colorado faithfully performed.
Thu bid is very satisfactory to tho City of Sanford nnd tho City Comh e S o u th . W r i t e to u s to d a y f o r spe cTho architects are tho well known tIni
With state judges named ns nro tho
p r ic e s on y o u r eoed r e q u i r e m e n t ! .
ulonurs who have tho host interests of tho city at heart nnd tho commls- graduates, Mr. Lowdon also declar­
O
u r c o m p le te etoclt will ounblo u s to
firm
of
Mowbray
&amp;
Uffiagcr
of
New
fedornl
Judges,
for
life
or
during
good
s u p p ly you to n d v a n t n g o In p rice an d
ed tjint "the prolific cause of rapidly
nm thing it is n good prico for the bonds.
York City. They have designed somo
The money from tho Bale of tho bonds will be used for new Btrcots, sow- increasing cost o fgovernment is to bohnvlor, the mental strain would bo of the largest buildings in the coun­ q u a lity .
n, a municipal dock and bunt bnsin and many other big improvements in ho found in tho humber of public relieved and judges would at lenst
E. A. Martin Seed Co.
agencies thnt hnvc nuthuiity to levy foci thnt their time could bo advan­ try.
Oldrat nnd t.nrgrat Seed Iluuae In Fla.
i city*
Tho contractors, tho Geo, A. Fuller
202-200 Kant Hay S t r e e t
Thu bid of tho joint firms also means thnt they will hear all tho cxpenBO tnxes. There 1h tho fedurnl govern tageously used in deliberations nnd
Construction
company nro one of tho JACKSONVILLE
-IFI.OIUDA
in
expounding
the
laws.
Thero
is
of­
ment,
thero
is
tho.
state
government,
(the bonds nnd tho delivery of tho same at Toledo which is qulto an item of
largest
firms
of
tho
kind
in
the
Unit­
ten
hoard
a
clamor
of
tho
law's
de­
there 1h the locnl municipal govern­
itnsc saved to the city.
ment. In mnny states thoro is tho lay—nnd possibly sometimes it may ed Stales, Thoy erected tho Pennsyl­
GOOD GRADE
Rchpol lionrd. All of these have tho he thnt the humnn Bide is forcing vania station and tho Pennsylvania
STABLE MANURE
power independently of ono nnothcr consideration of mntters political Hotel in New York, also rebuilt tho
Grnnd
Central
Terminal
in
New
York
CIIBAl*
i
whereas
a
judge
without
tho
neces­
to levy tnxes.’’ Indiana's recent ex­
Prompt Shipment
perience tends toward an agreement sity for campaigning every two years and hnvc recently completed the Lin­
with this. It iius nil these taxing au­ would not need' be thinking or worry­ coln Memorinl in Washington. They
L. W. 1IERGMANN
hnvo just nbout completed a ten-story
thorities, nnd some of them havo ing about re-election.
Box 2103, Station A, Jacksonville, Fla.
bnnk ami offlco building for tho First
l*s been exorcising their powers pretty 1 If Judges woro elected for life tho
National Bnnk of Miami.
[
selection
would
he
made
with
tho
freoly. No doubt there must bo come
Ih fu
Hu fiy Ha
Ka im h* N Hu N lui In
St Im
Tho men making this splendid
LANDIS, FISH &amp; HULI^
greatest
enro
nnd
thero
would
lie
lit­
separation of tnx levies such as fed­
achievement
possible
for
Snnford
nro
tle
lolornnco
of
the
claims
of
men
un­
eral, state nml iminicipnl, but within
Attorneys and CouuseKors-at-Lavr
Mills this spirit thnt is making lost faith in Snnford. They know n state something in tho nature of co­ fit for such positions who possibly np- F. P. Forster, president of tho hank;
DoLAND. FLORIDA
Wilbig difference in Snnford? whnt this city had in location, in ordination in tho business of tnxntlon penr in the free-for-all biennial con­ L. A. Brumloy nnd T. J. Miller, vice- Will practice In tho Stnto and Federtest now staged. The judiciary Hbouid presidents; II. F Whitnor, cashier; A. nl Courts. Special facilities for Ex­
lb question is boing asked by the honlth, in schools, in rnllwny facili­ is well worth tho study of tho law
lie
above politics nnd its elovntion will I.. Betts, assistant cashier; S. O. amining nnd Perfecting Land Titles.
makers
nnd
administrators.
ttttor, to tho city nnd l»y tho pcoplo ities, in river transportation, in fnrmHowever imperfect our system of lie n benefit to tho stale.—Times-Uu- Chase, T. I. Hawkins and B. E.
»lo reside hero nnd by every on*** Ing lands, in real people—real people taxation may lie, the thing that is ion.
Squires, directors.
tat comes to Snnford from tho coun­ if they could only be awakened. Mnny taking monoy from the people in tho
SCHELLE MAINES
The First National Bank, in a re­
ter the big difference in ono year’s things have conspired to waken San­ most bngrnnt wnys is tho multiplica­
Governor Small of Illinois has been cent statement to the comptroller
LAW YER
1
ford to her wonderful possibilities and tion of bureaus, commissions, nnd of­ found "not guilty’’ of the charge of showed deposits of $1,200,000,00, cap­
[fineIs noticeable.
Office in the Court House
There is no cliango in tho topo- wo will not take space horo to attempt ficials to enforce and to administer conspiracy nnd his acquittal seams to ital nnd surplus of $130,000,00 nnd to­ SANFORD
-t*
FLORIDA
[|nphical location of the city, there to enumerate them. Suffice to say laws which nro forced upon the give general satisfaction in Illinois— tal resources of over $1,400,000,00.
hi been no change in the personnel Hint tho bond monoy will be spent for states nml communities ' under tho that being the case, Florida is satis­
if tho people here for tho new ones new streets, sewers, for a municipal pretense thnt they are beneficial to fied.
GEO. G. HERRING
000,000 hales from our supplies. As
lire hardly started. There is but fow dock, for a bout basin, for u library, the public health, tho public morals,
thu actual yield of the last crop to­
Attorney-at-Law
fongM In tho business interests nnd for wonderful improvements in many or tho public uplift, whether tho peo­
Looks like Snnford would have at taled 8,300,000 bales, It was believed
t* majority of tho business men boro linos thut will mnko Snnford the ple wish thorn or not. Horo govern­ least two now theatre buildings if tho thnt th ecnrry over will havo beon re­ No. 14 Garner-Woodruff Buildin
eday are tho business men who havo most beautiful, tho most progressive, ment nid is only a strong arm of the pinna of tho builders go through.
duced by approximately 4,000,000
SANFORD, FLA.
«n here for mnny years. Thoro are the grentest city Industrially nml fedornl government in Its Interven­
bales. It will be, in fact, somewhat
iw new fnecB in tho Sanford Cham- commercially in tho Btate.
EMPLOYMENT SITUATION
less than normal., Prospects for a full
tion in locnl affairs.
*r of Commerce, in tho various clubs, Theso improvements nro so inrge in
IS IMPROVING GRADUALLY crop in tho coming yenr .meanwhile re­
Co-ordinntion in tho various aysBthe places wiioro men gather to put their scope ns to lenvo but little to ho must como sooner or Inter. Thoro
mained doubtful and operatives in the
Mr big projects, in tho bnnks, in tho desired In tho way of making Snnford toms of government nml tnxntion
NEW YORK, Juno 23.—Industrial New IlnmpRhiro textile mills were re­
JEWELER
urts of trade. What is tho big dlf- tho city of tho futuro. The money are too mnny existing evils under and financial conditions in tho Inst ported to he showing a greater dispo­
will be Bpont only upon things need­ present conditions,
Irtncc?
MY SPECIALTIES:
week presented a generally favorable sition to return to work.
Pickard’s Hand-Painted China
It is simply thut abiding faith in ful nnd tilings thnt looking ahead
aspect, notwithstanding tho reaction­ Tho week which brought unusually
«*'* own homo town that will crop ton yearn monns so much to tho city
Gorham’s Sterling Silver
Those union minors who doliberato- ary tendency In the securities market, trensury passed without creating any
Ht eventually nnd when it does it of Snnford when it rcnches the twen­ ly killed tho non-union minors in cold which apparently was connected with disturbances in the money market.
Rogers' Plated Ware
ft] make an oasis in tho middlo of n ty thousand cinsa.
blood, tlod them together and throw jtho technical Bpcculntivo position,
These transactions which centered on 'Elgin and Waltham Watchea
M«rt, build n thriving city from a The snmo can bo said of tho county them into ponds nnd otherwise acted
Steel production exceeded tho best Juno 15, included tho collision of $300,
M*ku, turn deserted housoa nnd fuc- bonds only in n different strnin. Tho like wild beasts, should get tho full rate previously attained this year. 000,000 In income taxes, the payment
orics Into beehives of Industry nnd county bonds arc a business proposi­ limit of tho law nnd thoy should ho More coke plants wero stnrted and of $125,000,000 in interest of Liberty
These roads made to suffer for this crimo. Tho more blast furnnccH hlowir in. Coal bonds nt the paying off of $380,000,t wo blades of grass grow where tion pure and simpio.
were already lnid but insufficient union minors nnd the non-union min­ production was greater and somo ob­ 000 in maturing cortificntes of indebt­
®ly one grew before.
FARMERS!
H is that spirit of faith in your monoy would not mnko them whnt ors have suffered by tho greed of tho servers bolieve thnt plants wero in edness, tho redemption of $250,000,000
wn nnd your county nnd your state, thoy should he. Tho now bonds will corporations who control tho mines preparation -for re-opening union in Victory notes nnd tho flotation of Place your order with
tat might lie dormant for mnny give tho ronda a good usphnlt cover­ nnd this Is admitted by nil who know mines in tho iPttsburg district.
$250,000,000 in new certificates. The
us for
'wr®mid break out over night into ing thnt will mnko them the beat in anything about coni mining. But if
Detroit employment fgiurcs show­ rates of call oney, tho most sensitive
SEED BED CLOTH
tat steady flamu thnt will endure ns the state. Tho now bridge across the tho minors aro not satisfied with their ed another lncrcaso, thus confirming Index of thoM market’s condition, rul­
“nKin life lasts. It is that thought St. Johns river is ono of tho host prop­ wnges they should quit nnd lot it go statements of automobile manufac­ ed at closu to 3 pur cent throughout
tat you linvo been sleeping over your ositions thnt a bonrd of county com­ nt thnt, Thoy havo nothing to do turers as to the continuance of satis­ tho wcok, and at 2%r/c touched what
Wits, that you have missed some- missioners ever undertook. Tho cn- with tho working of tho mines uftor factory business.
was virtually a new low sinco Octob­
all theso years, thnt you havo ^iro bond issuo means progress in thoy hnvo given up their jobB nnd
Railroad car loading fgures con­ er, 1017.
Mitcil years to accomplish whnt Seminole county, means thnt our coun­ thoy have nothing to do with tho men tinue good. Although the absolute
McCRORY’S 10c STORE
tauld have been dono years ago, that ty commissioners nro doing nil In who want to work. And cortninly number reported during tho week end­ country around Laka Okeechobee than
°u have Just listened to tho cull to their power to mnko Sominolo tho thoy have no exeyso for filling men in ed Juno 3 was smaller than in tho wns over thero before. Tho paoplo
in iiin iiiiiiin iiiiii
Mu® and without a moment to lose most progressive county In the state. cold blood after they have surrendered. previous week, the rnto was higher if havo monoy and the country is pros*u*t gird on tho armor nnd start tho And theso bondB only strengthen tho
Reports from Tnmpa say that tho allowance ho mndo for tho memorinl ous although theso are somo of the
tnt for a big city, for a progressive ldo;i thnt wo nro living in tho best city recent bond election for three mil­ day holiday.
conditions and some of tho things thnt
in the best county in tho host stnto In lions for roads was illegal and will A ,similar calculation showed that havo happonod within the year: Lake
L f°r tho best city in Floridn.
Some people horo have had the vis- tho groutest country on enrth. LcF b have to bo dono all over‘again. There tho gain In tho nbsoluto amount of fish didn’t show up and tho country
u
&gt;n for many yen*-*. They havo never go!
was Borne mistake in the publishing cotton consumed by mlilB during May lost tho revenue that usually comcB
Centrally Located
of tho notices that makes tho election as compared with April wub not nc- from that big Industry; the country
Sanford is going to vote on munici­ invalid or rathor makes the bonds in­ coutncd for morely by the greater suffered a drouth, and there wero los­
J* time for tho annual memborFIRE-PRO Of?
W® to tho Fornald-Laughton Hos- pal ownership of her water, light nnd valid If they eyor come to n sale. This number of working days in tho lattor ses because of Inck of transportation
to bo paid. Every man and wom- gas plants. A good thing/ If you can only goes to show that too much core month. May’s takings corresponded facilities,
Cool, Airy RoomB, and
® to Seminole County should pay koop them out df politics. Namo your cannot bo exorcised In arranging for almost exactly to tho average, for tho * i
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wr dollar and keep up this’ Insti- commission in advanco, and havo it tho sale. of bonds and tho attorneys last ten months, which In turn, were
Plans for tho axtonslva municipal a
m ents a t reasonable
tlon that menns so much to the composed of your bust business men who arrange the matter for the city 23 per cent greater than those in tho Improvements aro now under consid­
ratoa tho year round
Jwunlty and overy person in it. who will not work tho Job for them­ or county officials must know their corresponding period a year ago. If eration by the Palm Beach city coun­
never know whnt a wonderful in­ selves or political cohorts, but for tho business bofore thoy start an election the prosont rato of consumption is cil and will bo submitted to tho votorn
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hibition the local hospital is until interest of tho people.—Roportcr- for bonds. Sominolo county and San­ continued during Juno nnd July tho of tho city when they return in tho
Proprietor
ford havo beon very fortunato in this total for the crop yonr will nmount fall, Included among tho Improve­
u or y°ur family noods it.
Stnr.
DAYTONA BEACH, FLA.
Righto, old dear. Something on tho respect and somo people have thought to nearly 0,000,000 bnles.
Exports ments aro extensions of wator mains,
«P^?rnln8 *ound each day by ra d - plans you aro following in the build­ there was much time lost over techni­ during tho same intorval will hnvo additional fire plugs throughout tho §
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long loaf pine in the world, where fear tha darts of malic# or of riri
THE SANFORD HERALD est
if possible, or needed, young pinee cula when thoy begin their business

i perct

careers in positions of humble serv­
Pay off that 8% mortgage; build on that
ice.
lot; churches, lodges, etc., can do all this
It is not only doing the dally task
F a l l l i M B t«i t W t o r * r
well that counts but also being fitted
with 3% money.
line to the
for a better position when the time
.
(IiM tK nM )
comes to taka It. The trained mind
■ U M C R irnO N PHI CD IK ADVANCBl
of the educated man or woman seises
O h T a w ------------------- - ........ .............I M *
on'all tho problems that confronts
It and seeks to solve them Instead of
I m A mm k w i l C U aa M all M at ta r ,
S
being content with doing some par­ R
ISM , a t th a P o a t OIU n a t
ticular thing that bolonga to the dally | Clayton B uilding-------------------------------------------MIAMI, FLORIDA 3
la rltfa , t l i t t r A et o f M arak
routine of .mechanical performance.
HIM
T k a la a fo rA D allp
Ip H e r a ld la n k U a k a «
To tho great army of college-train­
*-------- (ca i M f t la a S a p ) i l l
ed men and women, which is today
tk U t r a S l a i a ae t lam,
J , O. S k a ro a
■kla u i m a la
larger than ever before, tho country No Dead Ones There— - L « rrli O 'O ry aa
10 p a r r o a r .
O'BRYAN
A
SHARON
looks for the intelligent service that
Attorneye-at-Law ■
All Alive in Kiwanis
shall make the future one of pro­
Record for Economy
TIfE “MAGIC* IN BRICK HIGH­
W
ill
p
r a a tle a In a ll th a co u rts.
gress toward higher and better
E x a m in a tio n of A b s tr a c ts o f L a n d T i­
things than wo have ever known.— Drs. Marshall and Langley were
WAYS.
tles g lv a n especial a t t e n t i o n
O ffic es l a S em inole C o u n ty B a n k Bldg.
Tampa Times.
called on to examine a few of the la te .
HANFORD, F LO R ID A
■■
o—
comers at the Kiwanis lunchen today,
Thousands of motorists passed ov­
THE WATERWAY MEETING.
and reported that all were very much
er the widened OrlandoW-inter Park
Co., who sealed the g i s o K a S , oS
alive, oxcopt Bart Herndon, end rec­ COUNTY SOLICITOR
highway Sunday which Is now onefiller, spout and radiator cap, BuieW
The mooting hold in this city yes­ ommended that he be laid out for a GAINED 2% POUNDS "Four" started on a 1.000-mHe ec nhalf completed. Tho extensions on
omy run In San Francisco. No sdm
terday
by the U. S. Corps of army en­ while to seo if mortification would set
either side of the original nine-foot
ini equipment was installed nor were
IN TEN DAYS special
gineers under Major Lemon was a in. Frank Miller was called to take
grouted brick highway are asphalt
adjustments made on tho
wonderful gathering of tho people of the measurements, but while Bart
filled, and tho width of the highway
Day and'night this car rolled up £
Central Florida. They woro brought wan on tho cooler the thing broke Remarkable
in now twenty-four feet,
on tho amazing average cf thlr
Gain in miles
ty and fopr-tentba miles to a gallon
hero chiefly through tho efforts of the down end Herndon showed at once
Ono gains a good idea of the fu­
Weight Shown By of gasoline and ono thousand mites to
Central Florida Water Traffio League that ho was not dead. Then Just to
ture possibilities of thia boulevard
a quart of oil. Needless to say the
Ferraline User
—an association of hard working, un­ cap tho climax He immediately went
by motoring over tho stretch already
radiator requlrod no additional water
selfish, public spirited citizens who into his speech (he being speaker of
completed. And of equal Importance
When it was necessary to refill the
Mr.
W.
W.
L
ave
nder,
C
o
u
n
ty
Solici­
have been working long and faithful­ tho day) wherein he told of the orig- tor. o f B ibb C ounty, A lab a m a , r a i n e d gasoline tank it was arranged that the
la the emphasis placed upon brick as
ly on the project of obtaining cheaper nation of the tribe of Lloyd and how tw o nnd a h a l f po u n d s In a b o u t te n breaking of the gasoline seal and the
the only material to use In a high­
d a y s a f t e r s t a r t i n g to use F e r r a lln e .
freight rates by the deepening of tho tho members of such tribes were T h is Is a w o n d e r fu l r e c o rd but no rosoallng df the tank bo dono by an
way which Is going to receive tho
w onderful than th a t o f m a n y appointed official of tho Standard Oil
channel of tho St. Johns river, cutting known Internationally as secretaries. omoro
wear and tear of hundreds of thous­
t h e r s who havo w r i t t e n to the F o r - Co.
n lln e M edicine C om pany r e c o u n t i n g
the canal from tha upper St. Johns Visitors at Kiwanis today were rthoir
ands of all classes of motor vehicles,
Tho crank case contained tho re­
ex p e rie n c e s w ith F e r r a lln e .
In
Capt.
Cundy,
of
tho
Boy
Scouts
or­
river to tho Indian river at Titusville
As a boulevard tho highway has a
m a k i n g hie re p o rt, Mr. L a v e n d o r eaya: quired fivo quarts of^pll nt tho start
doalro, w ith o u t so lic ita tio n o r h e s i­ nnd was sealed. This senl wan not
nnd extending a good channel to Mi­ ganization; Perry Byrd, of Titusville; "I
future of unlimited possibilities. It
ta tio n to co m m en d to th o se p eople who
v e r w o r k e d o r a r e in a run dow n broken nnd no further oil was added
ami giving tho peoplo of this part of Mr. O'Connor and Mr. Crosby, of Day- ac or on doitio
will bo benutifled, it will hnvo a white
n to t r y F o r r a ll n o n s a tonic.
This test proves tho great economy
way system of Illumination, it will
Florida a real wator highway through tnnn. Mr. O'Conner addressed tho I too k tw o b o ttle s nnd felt a l m o s t Uka of the Buick design and confirms
a
new
p
e
rso
n
a
n
d
r
n
l
n
e
d
two
a
n
d
a
Florida. Tt means so much for the club with reference to tho competition h a l f pou n d a In About ten dnys.“
throw open to surburban real estate
Buick engineers’ choice of woight disu s in g F e r r a l l n e r i g h t n o w an d trlbutlon, bearings, ongino size, do.
people of this part of Florida thnt of tho west as against tho south. Mr. b oHtnrt
development hundred of acres of de­
gln y o u r ste ad y , r e g u l a r clim b to
sirable home-building sites, it will
words describing tho mnny advan­ Iiyrd announced thnt ho had fallen in p e r f e c t h e a lth . T h e n a t u r a l I r o n In sign and construction.
F e r r n ll h o w ill b r i n g you v i t a l i t y an d Distance run........................1,000 miles
lovo with Sanford and Its people nnd stn m ln a . D on’t be a w e a k l i n g —d o n 't Gasoline mllongo....a0.4 miles to gallon
tages aro useless.
link Winter Park with Orlando nnd
WHO
MAKES
THIS
TOWN7.
tie e c raw n ey . B uy a b o ttle of F o r r n cut the running time to meager minTho Horald has printed nrtlclos for in nil porbnbility ho would bo n San­ llno
Oil Miloagc.......... 1,000 miles to quart
todny.— Adv.
ford
citizen
shortly.
Capt.
Cundy
When Bettor automobiles are built,
utefl and that with safety. Glimps­
tho pnst flftoon years on tha advant­
It isn't nny one man or any half ages of water transportation via tho spoko for BQtno minutes on tho objocts
ing an Idea of what tho wldoned high­
"If your locnl dealer docs not han­ Buick will build them.—N. II. Gamer,
78-3tc; w-ltc
way moons botwcon Winter Park nnd dozen, or dozen. It 1b every person St. Johns river nnd evorydho Is moro and aims of scouting. IIo stated that dle FERRALINE, send $1.00 direct to will sell them.
in
tho
town,
ns
well
as
thoso
who
Orlando, and Winter Park nnd tho
or loss familiar with this great pro­ in the near future Sanford would havo tho FERRALINE DISTRIBUTING FOR SALE!—Buick 0, In good shape,
Seminole county lino, one can appre­ make n practice of coming to tho ject. Tho army engineers hnvo held six troops of Scouts instead of threo CO., Tampa, Fla."
7 passenger, now top, newly paint­
ciate tho Importance of the sixteen town.
hearings on the subject of the cnnnl ns now; thnt tho Scout Camp on Sil­
ed.
$800.—N. H. GARNER.
Wo have citizens who are so mod- nnd tho inland wntorwnys through ver Lake had been selected ns tho cen­ “I Got Real Mad When I Lost My
foot highway between Orlando nnd
45-ltc
eBt
nnd
retiring
that
they
imnglno
Setting Hen," Mrs. Hannan.
Florida before. But never before hnvo tral camp for his district and that
tho Lnko county lino to tho west run­
thnt
their
Influence
is
of
no
value,
"I went into the hen house one
ning through Ocoo, Winter Garden
tho engineers hnd such n mnss of doc­ soon thero would be nn cncnmpmcnt
Cases of oak' or ivy poisoning
morning nnd found my favorite setter
and Oakland. This project will bo or has no weight—thnt it mnkes no umentary testimony supported by reul of hundreds of Scouts nt this camp.
difTerenco
to
tho
town
what
they
do
dead.
I
got
real
mad.
Went
to
tho
should
be treated with Ballard’s Snow
the next ono undortnkon.
facts aH they hnvo this time by the Whilo the meeting was in progress
or
do
not
do.
store,
bought
somo
RAT-SNAP
and
Liniment.
It is antisoptlc nnd heal­
Central
Florida
Water Traffic a phone call from Daytona Kiwanis
After tho two projects are com­
They
nro
mistaken.
In
n
week
I
got
six
dead
ratB.
Every­
ing
nnd
n
splendid
remedy for Buch
League. It showH whnt concentrated announced thnt Thursday, July 0th,
pleted hhd thrown opon to the inccsWe
have
become
so
accustomed
to
body
who
raises
poultry
should
keep
troubles.
Three
sizes,
30c, G0e and
was
the
day
thnt
Daytona
Klwauiana
effort will do toward getting some­
snnt traffic tho importance of brick
tho
progressive
citizen
that
wo
oxRAT-SNAP."
Threo
sizes,
35c,
65c,
$1.20
per
bottle.
Sold
by Union
would
entertain
Sanford
Kiwaninns
will be stressed to nn undcbatnblo
thing of rent constructive nuture ac­
with u bench dinner consisting of $1.25. Sqjd and guaranteed by Ball Pharmacy.—Adv.
point. Tho people who are paying pec t to hoar from him on any sub­ complished.
for the hbnds will, with unamlty of ject of nny importance. Wo would
Wo hnvo been working on tho in­ shrimp piliuu nnd accessories to Ijlardwnro Co.—Adv.
----------o---------How a Noted Vet. Gets Rid of Rats—
opinion, express n preference for he moro or less nonplussed If ho did land watorwuys through Florida for match. Tha locnl club will attend in
not
come
to
tho
front.
Notice
is hereby given that tho
Farmers Heed.
brick ns n road building mntorial In
many years, Wo will probably bo a body,
Orange county. Brick hns been test­ But it Is tho action of tho quiet nnd working on this great project for Sam Baumel will speak four weeks Board of County Commissioners in
Dr. H. II. Butlor says, " Iuso RATed In Orange county and nny other retiring element thnt adds impetus many years to come. But real, merit from todny and-will advocate a law nnd for Seminole County, Florida, will
and
puts
real
life
into
a
movement
nt
their
next
ngulnr
meeting
to
be
SNAP
around my hospitals every
providing
a
uniform
price
of
not
ex­
material usod or proposed becomes
will win every time and tho St. Johns
for civic Improvofent. Thoy may not rivor has real merit nnd is bound to ceeding $0.00 for women’s hnts, with hold at tha Court House in Sanford,’ three months, whether I boo rsts or
-only a substitute.
Fla., on Wednesday, July 5th, A. D. not. It does tho work—RAT-SNAP
After coursing ovor n portion of assume to ho lenders, hut when thoy ho designated ns tho inland waterways not more thnn ono hnt por year.
tho now highway botwcon Orlando get behind nnd push tho weight Is so of Florida in tha next five years ut tho J. II. Hutchinson heads tho Kiwnn- 1922, nt 10 o'clock n, m. rocolvo bids gets them ovory timo. I recommend
nnd Wintor Pnrk ono Is not only Im­ great there In no Huch thing aH a farthest and whon It Ib so designated is wnter polo team at Lake Mary to­ for tho purchase of 225 scats for tho it to everybody having rats," Don't
am] receives thu aid tho government is morrow, and he will havo to assist him Court Room, specifications may ho ob­ wait until thero Is a brood of rats,
pressed with tho Importance of tho premature halt.
Little
wavelets
lnpping
up
on
the
hound to glvo it all this pnrt of Flori­ fivo husky boys, whoso names aro to tained from tho Clork of tho Bonrd of net immediately you seo the first one.
houlcvnrd nnd the material used In
seashore
always
precedo
tho
groat
da will grow nnd expand us it should ho kept secret until timo for tho County Commissioners in tho Court Three slzet^, 35c, 05c, $1.25. Sold
Us construction hut ho becomes a
tidal
wave
thnt
sweeps
everything
lmvo grown nnd expanded twenty game, but wo opino thnt Doc Brown- Houao nt Sanford, Fla., tho board ro- nnd gunrnntced by Ball Hardware
Arm champion of bonds whon they
Jjcforo
it.
years
ago if tho waterways hnd been loo, Frank Miller, Forest Lake, Plnkus sorveH tho right to reject any or nil Co.—Adv.
aro used for highways, or other wor­
opened and ton feet of water obtained Connelly and Jno. Jinkins will form a bids.
thy public improvements. Hard sur­ It is so in community life.
In each community there nro a few from Jacksonville to Sanford. It is team. Supt. Dumas was suggested to
E. A. DOUGLASS,
A bad taste In the mouth comes
faced streets In city or country Im­
Clork. from n disordered stomnch nnd slug­
prove property , make everything who nro always promptly active in hound to como nnd mcantlmo tho men pluy on this team hut he hns applied 44-3tc
gish state of the bowels. liorbmo
nlong tho street look brighter nnd every good movement. They nro tho working on tho Job should keep at tho for a position ns bathing suit parado
bettor, they constitute that “magic*1 littlji waves thnt never rest, that nro task. It iM a big undertaking and judge, and would ho otherwise occu­ "How Wc Cleared Our Summer Home corrects tho trouble immediately. R
of Rats," by Mrs. Perry.
purifies the bowels, helps digestion,
Influence which spoils pormnnoncy. ever crcoplng up on tho bench, ad­ much red tnpo must bo cut and much pied.
vancing
and
receding,
incessantly
on
thnt seems of no use must he under­
Brick highways or streets cost mdn"Whon wo opened our seaside nnd sweetens tho breath. Price COc.
oy, hut there is no Improvement tho move until thoy create tho great taken nnd put over. And let every ARMENIAN COLONY ON
home Inst Mny, it wns nlivo with rats. Sold by Union Phnrmncy.—Adv.
wave
of
public
sentiment
thnt
moves
man
who
I
h
interested
in
building
up
which can do mora for tha prostigo
THE WEKIWA RANCH They'd gnawed all the upholstering.
of n county, city or community thnn irresistibly on to victory and achieve­ his state got behind this great move­
Wo cleaned them out in n week wtlh Rub-My-Tlsm for Rheumatism. 38-20c
ment nnd it mny como before wo know
excellent streets, they are the vislblo ment.
Dr. W. F. Blackman his sold 1,225 RAT-SNAP. I prefer this rat killer
It is tho mnss of quiet citizens who it. Tho main trouble in the years acres of lnnd bordering on tho Woki* because it conios in enko form, no
assets which first reach tho oyo open­
ing up beautiful vlstns, now gardan constitute tho hulk of tho public sen­ gone by Ih thnt tho tusk wub left to u wn river in Seminole county to tho mixing. Saves dirtying hnnds and
Jour Summer'
spots of vogetntlon or lakes, hand­ timent. It is tho citizen who possibly lew men to accomplish and it took too Mnsscs Company, a Wisconsin cor­ plntcs." Threo sizes, 35c, 06c, $1,25.
some homes nnd immnculato lawns, thinks thnt his own individual opln- much timo to mnko tho effort count. poration doing business In Racine.
Sold nnd guaranteed by Ball Hard­
Vacation
farm land nnd grovo properties, and or hns hut littlo influence upon com­ Now thnt tho thousands uf people of
The stockholders of ' tho Masses ware compnny.—Adv.
typify tho spirit of n people which Is munity lif j, It is tho man who acts South Central Florida nro behind it Company nro all well-to-do Armonthe result will soon ho apparent in the inns, and they propose to locnto
ready and willing to bond for invest­ after others hnvo talked.
ments which produco positive and as­ You, therefore, are ono of tho num­ starting of operations by tho govern­ themselves nt once on tho property
ber who mnko this town,
ment.
sured returns.—Orlando Sentinel.
purchased and engage in tmeking
• You nro expected to nld In making
----------o— ——
Let every business man in Sanford and general farming. Later
thoy
it even a hotter town. You enn do Join tho Contral Florida Water Traf­ will bring down from thirty to fifty
TYPICALLY SHADED HOADS.
it,*lf you will.—Ocala Bnnner,
fic 'League. Lot him become not only nddillmnl fnmillos.
a paying momber but n working mem­ Dr Blackman recently visited Ra­
Hillsborough county having deter­
mined to build the complctcst road THE COLLEGE GRADUATE IS A ber nnd tho results will follow as thu cine mu] mndo enreful inquiries of
"I waa weak and run-down,"
REAL ASSET.
night follows tho day. It means so the hankers nnd business men of the
system in the stutc, and having voted
relates Mrs. Eula Burnett, of
\ railroad a n d hotel
much to ovory hlislness man, to eve ry city as to tho flnnnclat responsibility
money for thnt purpose, $.'1,000,000,
Dalton, Qa. "I was thin and
At
this
time
of
thu
year
thousands
will sturt immediately upon plans ami
farmer, to every grower, to every cit­ and character of these people.
Juat felt tired, all the time.
specifications for the building. Why of young muu and woman are receiv­ izen who Ih Interested in any part of
Racine In a city of somo 100,00(1 in­
I didn't rest well. I wasn't
not, at the same time, let. the citizens ing thoir college diplomns nnd aro go­ this wonderful section of the state. habitants, 02 miles north of Chtcngo,
ever hungry.
I knew, by
..............•
of each district or section through ing forth to seek tho business oppor­ And sovonty-flvo por cent of the bus­ and contains a largo numbor of Ar­
this, 1 needed a tonic, and
which tho road pnsses also Hturt work tunities thnt nro open to them or iness of Florida lies adjacent to the menians who aro employed in tho Imaa there is cono hotter than—
Best Batkina Beaches
on n plan for hunutlfying their respec­ which they must find some way to groat St. Johns river—don’t f»rgct mense works of tho Chnse Threshing
in Florida
tive road units?
open for themselves. They go with thnt.
Mnchlno compnny nnd othor factor­
Hillsborough county's “Memorinl high hopes nnd perhnps a little ovorTho work has only begun oven after ies, Thoy aro snld to bo Intelligent,
CHAMBER*/COMMERCt
highway" is faHt growing Into tho conildence In tho potency which thoir tho army eng.neers decide upon the energetic, persistent, sober, thrifty,
Jntert$Hn£
literature on application
moHt beautiful read in thu South. college education gives' to thoir ef­ St. Johns river. It will then ho car­ frugal nnd woll-bchnvod. They sel­
Thoso miles of wator oakH, with red, forts and tho cHtimntion in which it ried to congress whoro tho real fight dom ilgure In tho pollco court of tho
white and pink oleanders between tho is held by thoso to whom thoy apply will hnvo to he made for a ten or city, or require charltablo aid. Most
row on each side, have already begun for employment. But thoy nro not twenty foot channel and sufficient ap­ of thorn were trained in eArly llfo in
to be spoken of as q Florida wonder as fur olf In thoir valuation of thoir propriations to mako Huch a channel tho Intensive methods of agriculture
—where range fires have not destroy­ oducntionnl qualifications ns tho cy- possible.
which provnll in Europe, and it is
it will take time nnd money and believed thnt they nro especially fit­
ed or injured them, Each section nicH would hnvo us think, though it
• • « I began using Cardul,"
should bo dressed in tho forett, or may take some time to prove how much hard work and wo oxpcct ovory ted by thoir training, and also by
continues Mrs,
Burnett.
shrubbery, growth Indigenous to it.
much ndvantngo their collcglato man in Seminole county to do his their tempormont nnd tastes, for the
C
“After my first botUe, I slept
As nn illustration of what is meant: training gives them over thoso who part.
trucking Industry. Among tho in­
better and ate bettor. I took
Thoro nro sections where tho roads do not hnvo it,
tending colonists are also n numbor
four bottles. Now'I'm well,
pass through the finest of hardwood
"Whon tho baby is dono drinking," of skilled carpenters and othor me­
Thinking mon, nnd mon of affairs,
feel Just flno, eat and sleep,
hammocks. Here should he planted nro beginning to soo that education nays a nursing bottle advertisement, chanics.
my skin Is clear and I have
tho magnolinH, larger oaks, hickories, Is of. real vnluo to mon in business "it should bo unscrowod and laid in
gained and sure feel that
hooches and maples' that aro growing and that it gives to thoso who hnvo a cool plnco under a tap. If tho ba­ The spring crop season is ovor and
Enrich tho soli, Increase tho
Cardul la the beet tonic ever
all about In tho near distance. An­ acquired it n hotter mental polso nnd by does not thrive on fresh milk, it it has been ono of tho poOTeat seas­
made."
m
yioltl, hasten maturity, im­
other section runs through thu finest a capacity for comprehending the should bo boiled.”
prove tho quality. It pays to
Thousands of other women H
ons In tho history of Sanford and all
palmettos, and close-planted palmetto hfonder problems thut arise in mod­
use them regularly. Stock in
have found Cardul Just aa U
other sections of Florida. It seemed
trees would lino thu sides of this. Thru ern business than Is possessed by
our warehouse a t Sanford,
Tho people who aro most vitally that the markets did not want any
Mrs. Burnett did. U should
help yok.
the low, swumpy stretches should bo thoso who stnrt with tho handicap of interested will bo fishing, as usual, spring vegetables.
Booklet free from warehouse
planted the cypress, which is really ignornneo. Tho young man or wo­ wn suppose, It la passing strange
or from—
At all drugglsta.
one of Florida's most beautiful trues; man who has spont his or hor timo in how littlo interest the buaineae men Dr. and Mrs. J. N. Robson were
and thero are miles and miles of road college in a real effort to attain cul­ nnd tho farmers take In the reduction' among tho recent visitors at Daytona
Armour F ertilizer Works
Jacksonville. Florida
to run through great aisles of the fin- ture and discliplino of mind need not ' of freight rates.
I Beach.
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B . A. R I I L __________ O t u n l H i u m

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

could be planted. Then again, there
are areas where vines and shrubbery
of Evergreen or blooming varieties
abound, nnd they should be encourag­
ed to line the roadside and chamber
and festoon the adjacent trees. In
some few favored sections where pub­
lic sentiment and community pride kre
full nnd high, citrus trees might be
planted and taken care of by the resi­
dents to prevent disease and pest
growth endangering the adjacent or­
ange groves.
•
Of course it is going to cost each
community some money and a little
work; but in return for both the add­
ed volue to the worth of the lands so
beautified will be incalculable. Many
a spot that now stands baro by the
roadside, blazing in the sun, would
become a shaded nook, attractive to
tho passerby and coveted by the homesite seeker.
It Is woli to look ahead. It is well
to rembmbor that success in this life
does not consist alone In getting the
mero necessities. Tho real success In
community building, in road making
or in humanity upraising consists also
in making things, nnd persons, more
attractive to tho world, or moro able
to enjoy themselves.
The finest, smoothest road' In the
world, If It be merely a paved Htrotch
lying botwcon two layors of hot sun­
shine nnd with a vista thut blisters, Is
nothing but something to bo put be­
hind ns rapidly as possible, while a
bowered ]nno, and a road shndod wifh
green and lined with bloom, enuses
tho trnvolor to maka haste slowly,
thut ha may enjoy nnd seek opportun­
ity to own part of thnt delectable land.
—Tampa Tribune.

M ONEY

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Vaughn. The party enjoyed several,
days camping on Lako Jessup.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Bates had as
their guest recently their daughter,
Mrs. Thelma Smith of St. Augustine.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Q. Beck nnd son
Maurice, left^horo Saturday in tholr
Haines car for their summor home !h
Portland, Ind. They will camp enroute.
(Tram Tuaadajt'a Daily)
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Purvis hnvo tak­ Misses Betty and Wynette Yowell,
of Daytona Beach, are tho guests of
en tho Bock plnco in Camoron City.
Mrs. Nick Zomovean had as her Mlssos Mario hnd Gladys Stempef this
guests Monday at a spond-tho-day week.
party, Mrs. Collins, Mrs. Styles, Mrs.
McMann, Mrs. Theo. Styles and sev­ Alfred Robson, who is cashier for
eral children all from town, tho oc­ tho Peninsula Oil Co., was in the city
casion being Mrs. McMann’s birth­ Saturday en route to Jacksonville on
business.
day.
Nearly evory one seems to have tho
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Eldredge and
clean-up spirit. Ono sees many lawns
daughter
and Miss Julia Laing, leave
nowly set to S t AugusMne grass,
today
for
Richmond, Va., where they
now fences, now drive-ways laid out,
will
spend
the summer.
repair work of dll kinds going on, old
buildings and many new ones going
Dr. McCoy, dean of G. M. A., at
up, farm land being loveled and tiled,
much clearing boing done. - Everybody Atlanta, and J. C. Woodward, Jr., of
Just as busy as during tho cropping Atlanta, woro tho guests of Dr. and
soason. Haven't heard of any ono go­ Mrs. J. N. Robson on Sunday.
ing fishing yet.
Mrs. M. Flelschor left yestorday for
New York where she will spend a
short time, going from there to Mount
Clcmonts, Mich., for tho remainder of
tho summer.

Miss Lucllo Taylor of St. Augus­
tine is tho guest of MJss Mabel Swope
this week.
Don D o w n s a n d W. B. Englett were
business visitors to Sanford Wsdnesd*y.
Tho following notico has been plac­
ed in tho stores of Oviedo: "On Wed­
nesday evening, July Gth, at 8:80
o’clock nt the Coldcnrod church an
entertainment "The Family Album,"
Mrs. G. S. Brown, Prolucutor, will be
given. The Oviedo band will furnish
the music. Admission 38c* and 15c."
This entertainment la for tho purpose
of buying a piano for the church and
we hope it will bo well attended.
Mrs. T. L. Mend returned homo on
Tuesday from tho Florida Sanitarium
at Formosa where she has been for
The homo of Mr. and Mrs. N. C.
tho pnst threo weeks.
Jacobs was tho Beene of a beautiful
Mrs. B. G. Smith and Mrri. Theodore wedding Sunday evening nt 0 o’clock
Aulin wore Sanford shoppers Wednes­ when their only daughter, Myrtle May
day.
wns united in holy wedlock to Joo
Mr. nnd Mrs. G. S. Brown of Gold­ Sewall Chnlkcr of Vidnlln, Gn. At
en Rod visited friends in Oviedo on tho appointed hour tho bridal couplo,
Wednesday.
unattended, mnrehed from the room
Many places around Oviodo are bo- to tho strains of Lohongrinn’s bridal
ing Improved by a coat or two of chorus to the alcovo arranged on tho
point, screened porches, etc. Tho spacious piazza of Crepe Myrtle nnd
home of Theodore .Aulin has been ono luxuriant ferns, whore undor a largo
of tho ones improved. W. R. Kimbrel (logic of tho benutiful flowers tho
in having his residence painted in­ mnrringc was solemnized by Rev. Mr.
side and out and somo interior im­ Self of DoLand. Tho ring ceremony
provements mndo. B. F. Whoelor 1h wns vury beautiful nnd improssivo
adding h sleeping porch to his homo; nnd was performccd in tho prosenco
the homes of R. W. Lawton nnd W. J. of a largo number of relatives and
Lawton hnvo both been painted re­ friends of both brido and groom. Tho
cently. R. L. Wheclor is mnklng brido wns lovely in her bridal dross
both exterior nnd interior improve­ of Canton Crepo, snowy white. Sho
ments nt his homo; A. D. Snuer is carried an nnn bouquet of brido's
renovnting tho Nolson plnco for oc- roses nnd maiden hair fern. Following
cupnncy nnd tho outBldo woodwork of tho congrptulntion of the newly wodull tho stores from Wcst’n to Lawton Bros., hnvo been pnintod whlto,
which grently Improves tho appearnnco of that block.
Mrs. L. E. Wright nnd little daugh­
ters Elizabeth and Amelin, returned
Tuesday from Lakeland.

bids f o r t h e b u ild i n g o f t w o ad d itio n
they will return to Sanford to make
ro o m s on th o c o u r t house, p l a n s ai
s p e c ific a tio n * m a y bo h a d b y a p p lls
their home. Mr. Abrams la a fine'
tlo n to t h e C la r k o f th o C i r c u it Cou
and promising young man and'M iss
on e n d a f t e r J u l y 3rd, l t » , th o bo a
r e s e r v e s t h e r i g h t to r e je o t a n y o r I
Fannie Lee Boyd, a much loved girl.
bids.
We will be glad to have them with us
El. A. DOUOL.A88,
and wo wish them much •happiness
Look out for kidney troubles and
and prosperity.
backache. Colds, overtax tho kidneys
and often leave them weak.
For
FOR MISS DUMAS
weak kidneys—well, read what a San­
Among the many delgihtful social ford man sayst
I n C o u rt o f C o u n ty J s l f t , Sti
F lo rid a . S em inole C o u n t y
courtosles with which Miss Agnes
D. 0. McLarlln, 311 West 3rd S t,
Dumas, a bride-elect of September, is snys: "Doan’s Kidney Pills have been In Ho R otate of
bulng honored, the bridge party giv­ my standard kidney modlcine for the I jltn m lo Lewis. M y r tls L ew is, S a m u e l A.
uml H e n r y C. L ew is. M inors.
en yesterday by Miss Fom Ward, at past fifteen years. When I take a * Lewis,
N otice Is h e r e b y g iv e n to n il w h o m It
m
a
y
co
n
c
ern , t h a t I, J- O. H haron, n s
her cottage at Daytona Beach, was cold it usually settles on my kidneys aurfrdmn
— ..............
of Jimmie
....................
Lewis.,
_ —.
M y.r.tle
. . ___
L e w’exceptionally enjoyable. . There were and causes attacks of kidney com­ Is, S a m u e l A. Lewis, a n d H e n r y C.
L ew is, m in o rs, will, on th e 39th d a y o r
throo tables of players.
D. 1933. a p p ly to th e H o n o r a b l e
plaint. I had a dully, heavy ache In | JE.u lyE.. A.
ouaholder, C o u n ty J u d g e In a n d
Of exceptional interest was the the small of my back and was in mis- fo r sa H
id C ounty, a t hi* o ffic e In S a n ­
gnmo of bridge played during the af­ ory. I had to get up often at night fo rd In sa id co u n ty , a t 3 o'clock p. m «
o
r
a
s
soon
th e m a t t e r c a n
ternoon, tho priso for high score, an to pass tho secretions and they burn­ be h e a r d , f ot hr e ar euat hf toerri taa
y to se ll a t p u b opalascont vase was awarded Mrs. Ben ed in passngo. I suffered from aw­ llo o r p r i v a t e sale, t h e u n d iv id e d I n t e r ­
f o llo w in g d s s a r l b Caswell, whilo the cut prise also an ful pains in the back of my head. I eeds t roefa ls a eids tamt ein, o rIna In
sa id C ounty, to - w l t !
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T
he
w
e
s
t
h
a
l
f
o
f
t
h
e
st q u a rte r
opalascont vaso wont to Mrs. C. R. used Doan’s Kidney Pills bought at of t h e n o r t h e a s t q u a rntoe rrt hofw eth
e so u th Klrtioy. Miss Dumas, the honoree, Mobley’s Drug Store and they quickly | e a s t q u a r t e r o f S e a tlo n 31, T o w n s h ip IS
.S o u th , Tlange I t E a s t , w h lo h a p p l lc a was presented a beautiful blue irre- rid me of the trouble. I am glad to 11loti w ill be b as ed upon th e p e t itio n f o r
sale n o w on file In sa id C ourt.
descent flower basket.
D a te d 34th d a y o r Ju n e , A. D. 1913.
Refreshments consisting of a de­
J. 6 . SHARON.
licious salnd course followed by an
6-10; 7-7-11-21-38 '
O u a r d la n .
ico courso, were Bervod a t tho conclus­
Motto* o f A pplication (or T ax D eed Un­
der Section B7B o f the G eneral S tat­
ion of tho game.
Don’t suffor any longer. Got your
u tes o f tho S tate o f F lorida.
Among those enjoying this pretty stomach in shape by taking Tanlac
Notico Is h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t L. K e n ­
party were Miss Agnes Dumas, Mrs. nnd ont whnt you want.—Union Phar­ nedy,
p u r c h a s e r of T a x C e r t i f i c a t e No.
376, d a t e d th e 7th d a y o f J u n e , A. D.
Ben Caswell, Mrs. C. R. Kirtley, Mrs. macy.—Adv.
1930, h a s filed sa id c e r t i f i c a t e In iny o f ­
Roy Chittondon, Mrs. Ed. Betts, Miss­
fice n n d han m nde a p p l i c a t i o n f o r T a x
Deed to Issue In a c c o r d a n c e w ith la w .
es Floronco and Ethel Henry, Miss
Raid c e r t i f i c a t e e m b r a c e s t h e f o llo w in g
d e s c rib
d p r o p e r t y s i t u a t e d In S e m in o le
. e...
Dorothy Rumph, Mrs. Don Whitcomb,
C ounty. F lo rid a, t o - w l t : L o ts A to O,
Rov. A. S. Peck and mother, Mrs. Mrs. Hawkins Connclyy and Mrs. Roy
Olios, O v o rs tre o t n n d D r e w 's R e v is io n
Jonothan Peck, left yesterday for Bower.
of L o la I n nd 0 In Ulook C, n n d L o t •
In Hlock D. of M ltchell'n S u r v e y o f t h e
Daytona Beach where they will spend
Levy O ra n t, (le s s L o ts A to H, a n d t h e
H 1-3 o f Lot I, Olios, O v e r s t r e e t a n d
tho summor at tho Manor Apartments.
(From Thursday's SaUy)
D re w 's Ilovlslon of L o ts 6 n nd I, In
I*. C. Allen, of Jacksonville, w o b in
Rov. Peck will hnvo charge of tho
Hlock C. n nd Lot 8 In Iltoak D, of
M itchell's S u rv e y o f t h e L evy O r a n t . )
the city yosterduy nttond to business.
church at Daytona this summor.
Tho snlil Innd b e i n g a s s e s s e d a t
the

I

dnlo of tho Issuance of s u c h c e r t i f i c a t e
In tho nnm o of U n k n o w n .
A lso: T a x C o rtlflc n to No. 376. d a t e d
the 7tli d a y of Juno. A. D. 1920. hne
filed sa id c o r tlflc n to In m y o ffla e a n d
h a s tnado a p p l ic a tio n f o r T a x
Deed
to Issue In a c c o r d a n c e w ith law. S aid
c o rtlflc n to e m b r a c e s th e f o llo w in g d e ­
sc rib e d p r o p e r t y s i t u a t e d In S em inole
C ounty, Flnrldn, to.-wit: L o ts I a n d IA.
Olios, O v e r s tr a o t a n d D re w ’s R e v isio n
L o ts 6 n nd 9 In Rlnok C, n nd L o t I
No man or woman who ents mont of
In Illock D of M itch e ll's S u rv e y of t h e
r a n ft
t It....
( le s sOaI.lAlH■«tIhM
a t p a rM
t o f AL
o tsA
regularly enn mnko n mistake b y^ flLevy
ft
ll.l OHA,
Uk
...I
uml
Olios.
O v o rs troAoat! A
n nd,1 V\
D r aAw
’s
flushing tho kidnoys occasionally, |S
, Ilovlslon of L ots H nnd 9 In Illook C,
'
n
n
d
Lot
8
In
Ulook
D,
of
M
itch
e
ll's
says a well-known authority. Meat S u rv e y of th o L evy G r a n t ; w hloh la a
forms uric acid which clogs tho kid­ p a r t of Lot H, Illook "C" o f M lto h ell'f
u rv e y of tho L evy G r a n t.) T ho sa id
ney pores so they sluggishly filter or SInnd
liolntr nssossoil nt tho (Into of t h s
,
IsHiinnco
suc h c e r t i f i c a t e In tho n a m e
strain only pnrt o ftho waste and pois­ of U n k n o of
wn.
ons from tha blood, then you get Bick. U n less said c e r t i f i c a t e s ahull be r e ­
ed u c c ortllug to Inw Tux Deed w ill
Nenrly all _ rheumatism, hondnehes, deem
lasuo th e r e o n on th e 8th d a y of A u g u st,
liver trouble, nervousness, constipa­ A. D. 1933.
W i tn e s s my otflc lu t n litn a tu r o a n d
tion, dizziness, sleeplessness, bladder seal
t h i s tho 2 1til d a y o f Ju n e , A. D.
1922
•
disorders come from sluggish kidnoys. ‘ (S E A L )
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk*
Tho moment you feel n dull ache in
(fl-Otc
Uy: V. E. DOUGLASS. D. o!

C. B. Thompson, of Orlando, was In
tho city yesterdny calling on old
friends nnd attending to business.
FLUSH YOUR KIDNEYS OCCAS
IONALLY IF YOU EAT MEAT
REGULARLY.

Mrs. R. A. Newman nnd Olivo nnd &lt;»• « . Wicker, of Jacksonville, mnd&lt;
Bobbio Newman, accompanied b y ,hia headquarters nt tho Montezumi
Miss Mildred Holly, left this morning y®»torday whilo in tho city on a busl
for Daytonn Bench, whoro Mrs. Now* noss m*88*onman nnd bnby will spend tho summer.
Olivo loaves July fifth with hor undo
UcnniH Ford&gt; of Lakeland, repre
W. C. Hill for WnyncBvillo, N. C .,.Bonti"K th° Control Shoo Co., of St
whoro they will Join Mrs. W. C. IHIL ,Louia» wnB ,n tho cify ye»tordny call
Mildred Holly will return homo next
°» hltt lo&lt;nl customers.
Wednesday.
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DUPLICATE BRIDGE CLUB
Marguerite
Mrs. F. E. Roumillnt wns tho charm- ^ ftW8on mo'
ing hostess yesterdny, when sho en- l'1'8 morn*n
tertninod nt a bridgo luncheon, at l’lc
her home on Palmetto nvo., tho guosts !
included tho members of tho Duplicate Henry Rc
Bridgo Club.
^rom a visit
Frngrnnt pink roses woro effcctivo- Atlanta, Gn
ly used in tho rooms whore tho card flR'on
thi
tobies woro nrranged, nnd nt ono t*1*8 c^y*
FOR SALE—Tho host proposition in o'clock, n delicious four courso lunch­
eon was served.
MARitlEI
colcry land mado this yoar. 10 to
During
tho
afternoon
duplicate
The
many
30 acres. Look it ovor, compare with
anything in tho county, nnd decido for
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. F. Baker, of Rich­ yourself. Don't buy until you sco mo. ing cases, woro nwarded Mrs. Frnnk rngo in Sanford are extending con1grntulntions ovor his recent nmrringo
mond nvenuo, hnvo hnd Dillon Picker­ —H. B. Lewis, 100 North Park Avo- Miller nnd Mrs. Dnvid Caldwell.
Those
enjoying
Mrs.
Roumlllnt’s
In Jacksonville which occurred on
ing, of Cleveland, Ohio, ns tholr guest nue. Tolophono 340.
40
cordial
hospitality
woro
Mrs.
Frank
Juno
10th. Mrs. Fort was formorly
daring tho past week.
Miller,
Mrs.
Dnvid
Caldwell,
Mrs.
F.
Miss
Grace Watt, of Bridgeport,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Hurry Allcson and lit­
NEW LAW FIRM
J. Gonznlcs of Miami, Mrs. S. Pules-1Conn., nnd after tho nmrringo tho
tle son have returned from a motor
trip to Charlotto, N. C. They accom­ Among tho now firms of tho city is ton, Mrs. W. T. Lnngloy, Mrs. A. P. happy couple left for a bridal trip
panied relntivcB thomo who had boon thnt of O'Bryan &amp; Shnron thnt will Connolly nnd Mrs. E. F. Housholdur. down tho oast coast to Minmi. They
-------hnvo returned to this city nnd are
their guests through tho pnst win­ open up law offices hero starting July
EVENING BRIDGE.CLUB.
now at homo at tho Montezuma. Tho
ters.
first in tho Seminolo Bnnk building.
Among tho social ovonts of yestor- best wishes of many friends is extendPaulino nnd Mnrthn Wallace of Col- Both of those gentlemen nro well
dny
wns tho bridgo party given last ed to them.
ery avenue nro having a delightful known in Sanford. James G. Shnron
evening
by Mrs. D. L. Thrasher nt
-------visit with relatives nt Gastonia, N. C., having beon u resident of Sunford for
hor
homo
on
Park
nvonue,
tho
guests
SANS
S0UC|
BRIDGE CLUB,
luring school vucntlon.
tho pnst year nnd a formor resident
* .
Mr. nnd Mrs. G. H. Brown nnd lit­ of Quincy and Madison nnd TnllnhnH- including tho membors of tho Even- „ . . , , , .
Ing Bridge Club nnd ono extra table.
Entertaining in hor usurf charming
tle daughter of Colory avonuo, are in soo and well known attorney in tho
Quantities of shasta daisies in vas*rnc,ou? ",nnno*/ Mr,9' F'
Rou'
Huntorsvillo, N. C., spending tho Htnte. Mr. Lewis O'Bryan is a well
os
nnd
baskets
were
used
with
charm-,
m‘llnt
'
vns
ho8tcs,8
Tuesday
afternoon
summor, Mrs. Brown’s brother,' Nenl known nttornoy of Kissimmee whoro
ing effect in the rooms where tho card * hon Bho °n1tortninod at bridgo nt her
Morris, accompanied them.
ho hns practiced law for mnny years. tables wore placid.
Ihomo on Pnlmotto «venut&gt;, tho guests
Mrs. G. C. McDougul is nt homo Mr. O’Bryan makes a specialty of
Mrs. George W. Knight holding tho ^ 1^ 0'1, J 8 ™ ",bora °f tbo S“nB
from WaycroBs, Gu. Hor nlcco, Miss titles nnd hns gained a wlilo reputation
n
Jennotto Benton accompanied hor for his export knowlodgo along theso high score among tho club members , Souc Br‘d«°
was awarded silk hose, while F. E. B,ucata’ thoro boinir f,vo tnbluH of
home.
linos nnd nsido from this is a good
Joo Camoron, accompanied by a spoakor nnd most successful nttornoy. Roumillnt hold high score for tho men p nY°ra'
party of friends drove to Ft. Piorco Tho now firm of O’Bryan &amp; Shnron of tho club, nnd wns given silk hoso. Tho rooms where tho gnmes woro
via Kissimmno ovor tho now Dlxio will bo a wolcomo nddition to tho legal Mrs. G. D. Bishop nnd W. C. Hill mnk- plnyed, wore artistically decorated
Ing high score among tho guests woro with quantities of lovely roses,
highway Inst wook.
,
fraternity of tho city nnd county. •
ulso presented with silk hose.
Tho prize for top score among tho
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. F. McCloInnd nnd
At
tho
conclusion
of
tho
card
game,
cjub
mcmborH, cmbroldored guest towfamily hnvo taken a cottago nt Corthe hostess served a tempting salad 0i„( wnB won t,y Mrs. Percy More,
nudo Beach for tho month of July.
C0Ur8C'
whilo tho high score guest prlzo, nlso
Gottcs McClelland hns beon at WnMrs. rhrnHhcr s guests included: guest towels, wns awarded to Mrs.
chula nnd othor points In tho lowor
Mrs. G. D. Bishop, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frnnk b oii Smith, second high score club
part of tho stnto recotnly.
Millt^r, Mr. nnd Mrs. Archio Betts, prizo, n bathing cap, wont to Mrs. G,
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. J. Mulligan hnvo
W.
C. Hill, Col. nnd Mrs. George W. Davis Hart, whilo Mrs. R. E. Tolnr
been hero from Jacksonville tho past
Knight,
Dr. and Mrs. S. Puloston, R. Won tho second high guest prizo, nnd
two weeks ns guosts of Mrs. Mulli­
A. Nowinan, Mr. nnd Mrs. h. K. ltou- ^ns given a bnthing cap.
gan’s parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. C.'jo in tho throngs of readers
millnt nnd Judgo nnd Mrs. E. F.
At tho conclusion of tho gnmo, the
liousholdor.
h n tttn a a nuitlnf I&gt;|1 liv M r s . Eli. I,ane

tho kidneys or your back hurts, or if
tho urino is cloudy, offensive, full of
sediment, irregular of passngo or at­
tended by n sensation of scalding, get
about four ounces of Jnd Suits from
nny reliable pharmacy nnd tnko a
tnblcspoonful in a glass of wutor boforo bronkfnst for a few days nnd
your kidneys will then net fine. This
famous salts is mndo from tho acid of
grapes and lemon Juice, combined with
lithia and hns been used fur genera­
tions to flush clogged kidnoys nnd
stimulnta them to activity, also to neu­
tralize tho acids in urino so it no long­
er cnuscs irritation, thus ending blad­
der disorders.
Jnd Snlts Is inexponsivo nnd ennnot injure; makes n dolightful effer­
vescent lithin-wntor drink which nil
regular meat enters should tnko now
nnd then to keep the kidneys clean
nnd the blood pure, thoroby avoiding
serious kidney complications.—Adv.

Notice o f A p p lic atio n fo r T a x D e e d 'U n ­
d e r Section UTS o f t h e G e n e ra l
S t a t u t e s o f th e S ta te of F l o r i d a
Notico Is horoliy g iv e n t h a t 8. F .
Doudnny, p u r c h u s o r of T a x C e r t i f i c a t e
No. 283, d a t e d tho 3rd d a y o f J u n e , A.
D. 1918, h a s filed Bald c e r t i f i c a t e In m y
office, n nd hns mmlo a p p l ic a tio n f o r
T ax Dead to Iseue In a c c o r d a n c e w i t h
law. Said c e r t i f i c a t e e m b r a c e s t h e folI o w I iik d e s c rib e d p r o p e r l y s i t u a t e d In
SHinlnolo C o u n ty , F ln rld n , t o - w l t ;
N
614 nor ns o f \ v ! t o f N W U of N W t4
Sec. 3, T w p. 30 8. f l a n g e 31 W. 6 a c re s.
Tho said Innd liolng a s s e s s e d n t t h e
(Into of th e Issunnco of s u c h c e r t i f i c a t e
In Iho nam e of Ooo, L. L lp p ln c o tt. U n ­
less sa id c e r t i f i c a t e s h a ll ho r e d e e m e d
a c c o r d in g to Inw T a x Hood w ill Issue
th e r e o n o n th e 38th d a y o f J u ly , A. D.
1922,
W IT N E S S m y offic ia l e l g n n t u r e a n d
se a l tills th o 23rd d a y o f J u n e , A. D,
1922.
(S E A L )
E. A. DOUOLA88,
C lork C i r c u it C o u rt.
S em inole C o u n ty , F la.
46-flto
Ity: A. M. W E E K S . D. C.

Notice o f A p p lic a tio n fo r T a x D eed U s - •
iter S ection (175 of (he G r n r r a l S t a t ­
u te s of the S tate of F lorida
N otico Ih h e r e b y s lv o n t h a t J.
B.
(.aim;, iiu r c h a a e r of T a x C e r t i f i c a t e No.
133, d a t e d th e 7th d a y o f J u n e , A. D.
1920, hue filed anld c e r t i f i c a t e In m y
office, a n d linH m a d e a p p l ic a tio n f o r
T ax Deed to laaue In a c c o r d a n c e w i t h
Tnnlnc is n family medicine, as
c e r t i f i c a t e e m b ra c e * t h e fot1#
, ,, ,
. . . .
lo w in g d e s c r ib e d p r o p e r t y n ltu a te d In
good for c h i ld r e n ns it is for grown Heinlnolo C ounty, F lo rid a , t o - w l t ; Lot
folku _ U n i o n P h n r m n c v
Ailu
38* Hlock G, A. D. Chappoll'B H ub-Illto u ts , u n i o n 1 n n r m n c y . A d v .
Vision a* R e co rd ed lii F l a t H ook No. 1,
-------------------------------I’a g e 71, S em inole C o u n ty R e co rd s. T ho
mild Innd b e in g a s s e s s e d a t tho d a t a o f
666 cures Denguo Fovor. .. 38-20tc m u is s u a n c e of sunh c e r t i f i c a t e in t h a
_____________________ n a m e of U n k n o w n . U n le i s sa id c e r t i f i ­
c a te shn 11 be r e d e e m e d a c c o r d i n g to
Notice is hereby glvon thnt tho la w T ux Hood w ill Issuo th e r e o n on t h a

Board of County Commissioners i n , ' wittTbhh tny ’o ffic ia l signature and
nnd for Somlnoio County, Florida, will "JjgJ ,h,M lho -Jr‘1 d,»&gt;r of iun0- A- Dnt tholr noxt r e g u l a r mooting to bo j (HEAL)
E. A. DOUQLAHH,
hold in tho Court IIouso at Sanford, I
Ho mmole C o u n ty ? Fin.
Fin., on Wednesday. July Gth. A . D.
l , y: A. M, W E E K S , D. O.
N u t te r o f A p p li c a t io n f o r T a x D e e d Un&lt;
tier S e c t io n 575 o f th e G e n e r a )
N l n l u t r a o f th e S t a t e o f F o l r l d a
N otic e Ih h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t J.
B

Every dollar pnld for Tnnlnc is mon
ey well Hpent—Union Phnrmncy.—
Adv.

l.aln g . p u r c h a s e r o f C ity T a x C e r t lf l
u ini]r
iji
c___
a te ..if,
No. «TJ.
2(3, iiu
d a tiru
ed m
thuo m
Oth
d a y in
o f jJuu ly
A. D. 1920, ban filed s a id c e r t i f i c a t e In
m y office, a n d h n s m a d o a p p l i c a t i o n f o r
T a x Deed lo Issue In ac co rd n n o o w i t h
law . Hald c e r t i f i c a t e em h ru c o e t h e f o l­
lo w in g d e s c r ib e d p r o p e r l y s lt u a lo i l In
th e ( 'I ty of H anford, Hoinliinle C o u n ty ,
F lo rid a ,
tr t-w lt:
L ot
17. H an fo rd
l l e lu h tk A dditio n to H anford. T h a s a id
la n d liolng a s s e s s e d a t th e d a t e of th«
Issu a n c e of su c h c e r t i f i c a t e In t h e nn m o
of Mrs. M aude H. K ing. U n le s s s a id a s r tlflc M e shiill liu roduum ed a c c o r d i n g to
la w T a x Deed w ill Issuo t h e r e o n on th o
28th d a y of J u ly , A. D. 1923.
WITNEHH m y o ffic ia l s i g n a t u r e n n d
se a l t h i s tho 23rd d a y o f J u n e , A. D.
U(HEAL)
46-0tc

E. A. DOUGLASS,
C lork C i r c u it C o u rt,
Homlnola C o u n ty , F l a .
, lly ; A. M. W E E K S , D. C.

(From WsdnMdsjr’t Dally)

Misses Carrie nnd Roxie Darsoy
leave this afternoon for Wnycross,
Gn., whore thoy will visit frlonds nnd
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. McCullor and
relatives.
children returned homo last evening.
Mrs. McCullor nnd tho children re­ Celery District.
Mr. Geo. Frcdk. Smith loavos Sun­ turned from Jnspor and Marianna,
SEE--------------day to attend a largo reunion of tho whoro thoy visited relatives, and Mr.
"Smith family,” in his old homo In McCullor went to San Francisco to
North Carolinn, during which will oc­ attend tho Shrlnera convention.
cur tho marriago of his niece. Mrs,
G. F. Smith will bo, during thnt time,
Mrs. J. K. Mittingor loft Monday
tho guest of Mrs. T. L. Dumas, of for Daytonn Boach whore sho will
Patlt avenue,
spend a short time with her daugh­
ter, Mrs, Walter Morgan, before go­
Mrs. R. F. Crenshaw nnd son, Oialne ing to hor homo in Jacksonville.
accompanied by hor brother, Mr. Ab­
rams, left this afternoon for Atlanta
Erminla Houser leaves today
TRACTOR PLOWING, DISCING, HARROWING whore Mr. Abrams expects to take forMiss
Columbia, S. C., whore she will
A.lt lor K ite. p .r Aero------------------------ HEAVY CONTRACT HAULING unto himself a bride.
From the spend a week or ten days with rela­
brido’s home they will go to Alabama tives.
T. M. FOX COMPANY
nnd vibit old hbme and friends. After
visiting there and other points north
To prevent a cold, take 668. 88-20to
Vort Service Station

-800 ACItES, Flowing well, Celery Land, 5*acr«
tracts or more, easy payments. This Is tha
largest solid body of Flowing well land in tha

Elder Springs Water Company

A

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�, •'

A. P. Connelly Named
National Councillor U.
S. Chamber Commerce
National Council la Composed of Rap*
resentntives From Each
Organization
Mr. A. P. Connelly of Sanford haa
from tho more than 1,400 commercial
to represent tho Sanford Chamber of
Commorco In tho Chamber of Com­
r. I
merce
of the United States.
- *
Iraft
The national council of tho Chamber
of Commerce of the United States
8 *
« f c . ' consists of ono representative each
from tho more than 1,400 commorllal
J iK ;
and industrial organisations making
up tho national chamber’s member­
ship. It serves n s’an advisory body
to the national chamber’s board of
directors. The council holds a spec­
ial meeting preceding tho annual
convention of tho national chamber
to pass on the program nnd to select
a nominating committee. Tho coun­
cillors also act as chnlrmcn of the
delegations representing their organ­
isations.
A councillor occupies n position of
liaison officer between tho national
chamber and his uwn organisation on
U*' Pd
important questions.
The chnmbor of commerce of the
Udlted States Is tho strongest com­
mercial organisation In tho world. Its
object Is to cncourngo trado nnd com­
morco; Incrcaso tho offlcloncy of
Amorlcnn business organisations; to
obtain uniformity nnd equity in busi­
ness usages and laws and to get pro­
per consdcrntlon nnd concentration of
opinion on questions affecting tho fi­
nancial, commcrlcnl, civic nnd Indus­
trial Interests of the country at
large.
A system o freferendn operated by
tho chamber hns mot with unusual
success In obtnlning tho viewpoint of
business men on nntlonnl questions.
These opinions, when they point to
tho need of legislation or other gov­
ernmental action, nro transmitted
tho government’s executive officers
and to congress by the nntlonnl chnrnbor’s headquarters at Washington.
• Congratulations to the First Nat­
ional Rank upon tho Htnrting of tho
fine six-story hank building in a few
dnys. . This is Sanford's first sky­
scraper and wo are justly proud of
tho fact, and also of the Fitst Natfonnl Rank, who are making such n
building possible. Tho First Nation­
al bank Is tho dean of banks In tho
coiinty nnd they nro nmong tho ronl
builders of tho city nnd county. They
hnvo confidence In tho growth of San­
ford nnd, liko Tho Herald, believe it
will bo city of twonty-flvo thousand
peoplo in tho next ton years. It is
this faith that Is building Snnford
nnd It Is homo peoplo who nro putting
their money Into tho many big build­
ings. Great is Sanford nnd grent Is
hor peoplo.

IS

1 !) $

j

study of God’s word clear and force­
ful and tho teacher was ever looking
for her when tho class assembled. I
Wjb loved her; yes, more than we
realized. Wo miss her everywhere,
and while wo are afflicted by her
going, wo know that sho has gone to
receive her roward In that heavenly
home, and ono day wo shnll soo her
again by following in the footsteps
of our Master as sho did.
To us sho will ever livo, though we
see her not; tho memory of hor
sweet llfo will speak to us, beconing
us onward, upward to tho land be­
yond the skies whoro parting ia no
more.
Mrs. C H. Smith,
Mrs. T. W. Williams,
Mrs. L. Alton
St. Augustine is now fighting
changing tho route of tho Enst Coast
Canal to the St. Johns River, and will
be strongly represented nt tho canal
henring nt Dnytonn next Monday.
While tho now route up tho St. Johns
to Sanford, connecting with tho Indiuu rived by n 30-mllc canal to Titusvillo, would provldo deopor water
for navigation between Jacksonville
nnd Minml, tho now routo would side­
track St. Augustine, Duytona and
New Smyrna.—Titusville Advocate.
NOTICE! TO CltEDITOKB
In C o u rt of t h e C o u n t / J u d g e , Seminole
C o u n t /, S ta te of F lo rid a .
In r e E s t a t e of
FETISH NOLAN. Doconsed.
To all C reditors, L e g a te e s, I l l e t r l b u t r r e
nnd nil I'rreotia h a v i n g Claim s o r Heninnds n a n l n s t sold E s ta te !
You, an d each of you, nro h ere b y n o ­
tified an d r e q u ir e d to p r o io n t
any
claim s and d e m a n d s w hich you. o r e i t h ­
er of you. m a y hnvo n g n ln s t th e e s ta t e
of P o te r Nolan, deceaeed, Into of Bern!nolo County, F lo rid a, to th e undorsigned A d m in is tr a tr ix o f said ostato,
w ith in two y e a r s from tho d a t e hereof.
P u le d May 12th, A. D. 1922.
JU L IA T. SMITH,
A d m in is tr a tr ix of tho E s t a t e
of I’o tc r Nolan, docoased.
IIOIIINHON A HIIIDGEH.
A tto r n e y s for E stn to of
I ’olcr Nolan, deceased.
39-8to

&gt;AY, JUNE 30, l t t l
Unless said certificates shall be
redeemed according to law tax deed
will issue thereon on tho 14th day of
July, A* D. 1922.
Witness my official signature and
seal this tho 8th day of June, A. D.
1022.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Circuit Court,
Somlnolo County, Fla.
43-0tc
pys A. M. WEEKS, D. C.
Notico of Application for Tax Deed
Under Section 570 of the Gen*
eral Statutes of the State
of Florida
Notico Is horoby givon that Frank
Evans, purchaser of Tnx Certificate
No. 270, dated tho 3rd day of Juno,
A. D. 1918, has filed said certificate
In my office, nnd hns mndo applica­
tion for Tnx Deed to Issuo in accord­
ance with law. Said certificate em­
braces tho following described proper­
ty situated In Somlnolo County, Flori­
da, to-wit: Lots 143, 144 nnd 145,
Eureka Hammock. Tho said land boIng assessed at the duto of tho issuanco of such cortificato in tho name
of Unknown. Unless said certificate
shall bo redeemed according to law
Tax Deed will issuo thoreon on tho
14th day of July, A. D. 1922.
WITNESS my official signature
nnd seal this tho 8th dny of June, A.
D. 1022.
(SEAL) * E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Circuit Court,
Somlnolo County, Fla.
43-0tc
Ry: A. M. WEEKS, D. C.

I a O tre a lt C n r l , Tifc J a l M a l O l m l t i
S em lao le C o a s t / , r t s r l d a . —
Ia c tiM tr /.
O R D E R F O R PUBLICATION
P a r r / J e r n l g a n a n d B r a x t o n B a g g e t t,
C o m p la in a n ts,
vs.
J o h n T. K elly a n d Addlo N. K elly, De*
fan
T d * J O H N V K E L L Y , A54D A D D IB N.
K E LL Y , If living, a n d If dead, to all
p ■eons c la im in g a n y I n te r e s t u n d e r
J o hin
n T. K elly e n d A ddle N. K elly, or
o thlerwlee. In a n d to the f o llo w in g d o ­
eor llied lands, t o - w i t :
L o ts T w o ( I ) a n d T h r e e ( l ) o f Block
T h re e (3). o f C h n p tn an A T u o k e r 'a A d­
ditio n to H anford, F lo rid a.
You a n d ea ch o f y ou a r o h e r e b y r e ­
q u ired a n d o r d e r e d to be a n d a
■efore o u r sa id C irc u it C o u r t a l th e
Court H o u se In Banford, F lo rid a , on th e
riret M onday in A u g u st, 1022, b e in g th e
7th d ay of sa id m o n th , tp o n a n d th e r e
pla in t filed h e r e in a g a i n s t yo u . a n d
th e re in fall n o t else said bill w ill be
ta k e n ns confessed, to be follo w ed by a
finnl decreo.
It Is f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h a t th la notice
be publish ed In th o S a n fo rd H erald , a
n e w s p a p e r p u b lis h e d In S em inole C o u n ­
ty, unco each w e e k for a perio d of
olght c o n s e c u tiv e w eeks.
Wit nose m y h n n d a n d t h e seal of eald
co u rt th is 2nd d a y o f Ju n e . 1022.
(BEAL)
B. A. DOUGLASS.
C le r k C irc u it C ourt.
S em inole C ounty. Fin.
By: A. M. W E E K S . D. C.
DICKINSON A DICKINSON.
S olicitors fo r C o m p la in a n ts. 0-3-0tO
In Court o f C o u n ty J u d g e , Seminole
C ounty, Htnle o f F l o r i d a
NOTICE O F E X EC U TO R
( F o r F i n a l D la e h a rg e )
In re E s t a t e o f
F. M. I.OUOH. .
Notice Is h e r e b y given, to all w hom
It mny conc ern, t h a t on t h e 16th d a y of
A ugust. A. D. 1022, 1 shnll a p p l y to th e
H o n o ra b le E. F, R o u s h older, J u d g e of
said Court, n s J u d g e of P r o b a te , fo r
m y final d le c h n r g e a s E x e c u tr ix of th e
e s ta t e of K. M. L o u g h , decoaeed: an d
t h a t ut th e s a m e tim e 1 w ill p r e s e n t m y
final a c c o u n ts ns E x e c u t r i x of said e s ­
ta te. anil a s k f o r t h e i r a p p r o v a l.
Dated J u n o 6th, A. D. 1022.
M A T T IE II. LOUOH.
4S.9tc
E x ec u trix .
In

C ir c u it C o u r t 7 th J u d ic i a l C ir c u it .
S r n i ln o lr C o u n t y , F l o r i d a ^

Servant Girl Wouldn’t Go in Cellar
In C h a n ce ry .
Fearing Rata.
NOTICE TO NON-IIBSIDENTS,
Mrs. Teppcr, I’lnlnflcld, N. J., says: N. II Gnrnor, C o m p la in a n t,
vs.
“Rats were so bad in our cellar the
C. I’n r k h u r a t, n nd Bailie A. I’a r k servunt girl wouldn't go there. E. hurst,
Ills wife, ot al.. D e fe n d a n ts.
a n d 8ALL1E
Sought Romo RAT-SNAP nnd it TOA. E.P AC.H KI'AHKHUHBT.
H UItST. If living, a n d
If
cleaned all tho rats out.” RAT-SNAP dead, to a ll p a r tl o s c l a im in g a n y Intere«t u n d e r H. C. P a r k h u f s t a n a Hal­
destroys rnts nnd mice. Absolutely ite A. I’u r k h u r s t , deceased, o r o t h e r ­
wise, In tho f o llo w in g d e s crib ed land:
prevents odors. Contes in enko form, South
h alf ISM ) o f Lot 11. Ulock 6,
T
ie
F lorida.
no mixing. Cats or dogs won’t touch Itr a2.p pofe aHnnford,
g by a sw o rn hill of c o m ­
Notice of Application for Tax Deed it. Three sizes, 35c 05c, $11.25. Sold p laint fllodr inhoroln
a g a i n s t you
that
Under Section' 575 of the Gcncrnl and guaranteed by Rnll Hardware you hnve or claim som e I n to ro s t In said
described pro p o rty .
Statutes of the Slate of Florida
You a r e th o ro fo ro horeby
re q u ire d
Co.-Adv.
n nd onlorcd to bo nnd n p p o a r before
Notico is hereby given that M. J.
o u r said C irc u it C o u r t n t tho C o u rt
House In Hanford, F lo rid a, on tho f irs t
Colliciitt, purchaser of Tax Certificate
In A ug u st. 1922, b o lng tho 7th
If you hnvo reason to thing your dMonday
No. 301, dated tho 7th day of June,
a y of said m o n th th e n nnd thoro to
a k e n a s w o r to tho hill of co m p la in t
A. I). 11)20, has filed said certificate child is suffering from worms, take m
heroin filed a g a i n s t you. a n d horoln
the
safe
coutho
—uso
White’s
Cream
fall
net, else said bill will bo ta k e n as
in my office and has mndu applica­
conform'd u gulnnt you, follow ed
by
Vormifuge.
Worms
can
not
resist
f Inti I decreo.
tion for Tax Deed to issue in accord­
It 1s f u r th e r o rd e r e d th a t tills notico
its
expelling
influence.
Price,
35c.
ance with law. Said certificate em­
bo published In tho Hnnford H erald, n
nowHiiaper publish ed In Somlnolo C o u n ­
braces tho following described prop­ Sold by Union Pharmacy.—Adv.
ty, Florida, once each wook for a purerty situated in Somlnolo
County, NOTICE TO IIIIIIIOE CONTIt.U TOll.H, lod of eight conseoutlvo w eeks.
Done ami o rd e re d tills 23rd d ay of
Florida, to-wit; N 1-2 of NE 1-4 of
May. i:&lt;22.
HciiI imI Ii IiI h w ill bo rec eiv e d by tho
(HEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
NE 1-4 of SE 1-4, Sec. 25, Twp. 21 Hoard of C o u n ty CouiinlMstonorn of
C lerk C ircuit Court,
Homlnolo
C
ounty,
F
lorida,
a
t
Hanford,
Homlnolo C ounty. Fin.
S, Range 30 E. 5 acres. The said F lorida, for th e c o n s tr u c tio n of a D ra w DICKINSON &amp; DICKINSON.
laud being assessed at tho ditto of tho llrld g e a c ro ss Iho Ht. J o h n s r lv o r on tho
.Solicitors for C om plainant. G-9-9to
b e tw e en Hanford n nd Ostoon, a t
Issuance of such ccrtificnto in tho road
10:00 a. in. J u l y 18th, 1922.
E nch bid m u s t be a c c o m p an ie d by n In r i r i u i lt C o u r t , 7 lli J u d ic ia l C ir c u it ,
niimo of Unknown.
s . 'iiiliiiilr C o u n t y , F lo r ld n ^ —
ce r tif ie d chock In tho s u n of 11,000.00.
In C h n n e r r y .
Also Tnx Ccrtificnto No. 305 dated mndo pnynhlo to E. A. D o uglass, Clerk
fo r tho Hoard of C ounty C o m m issio n ers
NOTICE
TO
NON-HEM HI ENTM,
tho 7th day of Juno, A. D, 1020, hns of
Homlnolo C ounty, F lo rid a , a s e v i ­
of good faith.
filed said certificate in my office nnd dence
T he C ounty C o m m issio n e rs rosorve W n lto r It Hallard, C om plainant.
has mndu application for Tax Deed tu tho r ig h t to r e je c t a n y o r nil hlds, or to H a r v e y VsI: Hurd, nnd heirs of J a c o b M.
p t a n y hid thoy m ay doom to ho for
Hill, ct nl , Defendant*.
issue in accordance with law. Said acce
tho host In te r e s t of tho C ou n ty .
11. U U llD AND • T H E
Copies
of phuiH nnd Hnoolflcntlone, TOH EHARVEY
certificate embraces tho following de­
I R S OF JACOU M. HILL. If liv ­
proponed c o n t r a c t nnd homl m ny lie had
ing,
n
nd
U
dead,
to all p a r tlo s c l a im ­
scribed property situated in Seminole on a p p lic a tio n So E. A. D o u g las s, Clerk
in g a n y Interest undor lla r v o y
B.
of
Iho
Hoard
of
C
ounty
C
om
m
issioners,
Illird,
or
the
H
eirs
of J a c o b M. IIIII.
County, Florida, to-wit: N 1-2 of Hanford, F lo rid a, o r from F ro d T. W il­
o r o lth o r of them, or otharwlHo, In
NW 1-4 of NE 1-4 of SE 1-4, Sec. 25, liams, E nglnoor, on d o n o slt of ff&gt; no Iho follow ing described Innd:
will ho r o lu rn e d If hid Is made, j Tho no rlh -e iis t Q u a r te r of Hcctlon 21,
Twp, 21 S, Range 30 E. 5 acres. The w hich
Hy o r d e r of th e H oard of
County Tw p. 21 Houth, H ange 29 Hunt.
lass
CoiiunlHslonors,
of Homlnolo County, an d cxooptlng th e re fro m tho follow ing
said land being assessed at the date Florida.
d e s c rib e d la nds which have boon p r e ­
L. A. BRUMLBY,
of tho issuance of such ccrtificnto in
viously sold ami convoyed, to - w it: Tho
C hairm an. Houth h a l f of (lie North Q u a r t e r of
the name of Unknown.
E. A. DOUUI.AHH,
N o rth o n st Q u a r te r of Hcctlon 21, Twp.
C l e r k . 1 21 S outh. H ange 29 E ast: an d b e g in ­
Unless said certificates ehall he re­ H -5lc
n in g nt tho N o rth -w e s t c o r n e r of Sec­
tion 21, T w p 21 Houth, R ange 29 Knot,
deemed according to low Tax Deed
Olid
n i n g thenco E iihI 312
foot.
of A ppllentlon for T o * Heed Un­ Hnulhr u n160
will issue thereon on tho 14th day of Notice
feel. W est 312 feet.
an d
d e r Median .175 of th e f le n e rn l MiniN orth 160 feet to tho point of tioglnJuly, A. 1). 1022.
iilra of th e S tale of F lo ri d a
nlng,
c
o
n
t
a
in
i
n
g
a
b
o
u
t
.1
a
c
r
e
s
m
ore
Ih h e re b y g iv e n t h a t F. L. less; a n d th e Honlh-wcst Q u a r te r or
of
Witness my official signature and W Notico
o o d ru ff p u r c h a s e r of T a x C e rtific a te Hcctlon
24, Twp. 21 South, H ange 29
198. d a te d th e 7th d a y of Ju n e , A. Kant, n nd
seal this the Hth dny of June, A. I). No.
N orth half of
N o rth -e a s t
1&gt;. 1920, h as filed said c e r t i f i c a t e In my

= = = = = —
N O TICE TO r A VINO CONTRACTOR® l a C liw alt P e n t , 7 th J a d le la l C i m u
R e n tla ele C e a a ty , t i » w n .
**
Healed pro p o sals, s u b je c t to th e sa le
l a C h a n c e ry .
o f bonds, w ill bd rec eiv e d by th a Coiznt y C o m m is s io n e r ! o f t h e C o u n ty
of
N O TIC E TO WOW-nE aiD E N T B .
Seminole. S t a t e o f F lo rid a , a t , tho o f ­
fice of t h e C le rk of ‘ he C irc u it Court,
*
Lingo, Complainant,
of t h e C o u n ty of Sem inole, a t S anford
vs.
F lo rid a , a t o r before, 10 j . m. on tho
lBlh d a y of J u l r , A. D. 1955, f o r tho r e ­
s u r f a c i n g of
y a r d s m a c a d a m rotfds, 48.480 eq. yd». TO JA M E S 6. JE L K B . J
b ric k ro a d s n nd C o n s t r u c t i n g a p p r o x i ­
..................
m a te l y 18.700 eq. yds. rook o r o th e r
b e t , i T cP j S l k h? *h ~
*—
-*•—iRjei**,
hp rd s u r fa
c e d« ehou
dead, to a ll p a r t i e s a
E a c h p r o p o sa l sli» u u« nuuuiui&gt;i&gt;».«~
te re e ts u n d e r J a m e s
by a c e r tif ie d c h e c k . Issued upon a
T ru s te e f o r th o C h ild re n or Elizabeth'
Biato o r N a tio n a l B n " k , a n d m n d e p a y ­
C. J e lk si,. dflecensod.
eceased, or
o r ootherwi.,
th e rw ise 2
a b l e to th o o r d e r of t h e C le r k of th e
the f o llo w in g deeorlbed land:
’ ln
C irc u it C o u r t of th e C o u n ty o f BemlT h re e ncre e o f l a n d In th e northwest
nolo In t h e eum of five p e r c e n t o f tho q u a r t e r o f th e s o u t h e a s t q u a r te r *
a m o u n t of tho bid.
Section 0, T o w n s h ip 21, n a n g e I i n . . ,
T he su c ce ssfu l b id d e r w ill be r e ­ to com m enc e a t t h e a e n t e r poet of .Vm
q u ir e d to g iv e bond e q u a l to f i f t y p e r section, th e n c o r u n s o u t h 0 chains nmi
co n t of tho a m o u n t o f Ills o r ‘ h e i r bid, 10 links, thonoe e a s t 1.10 chain?. t h C J
suc h bond to be exocuted b y a S u r e ty S outh 9.10 ch a in s, th e n o e W est j jo
C o m p an y llcensod ‘o do b u sln e sa In th e c h a in s to p o in t o f b e g in n in g .
S t a t e of F lo rid a, n nd th e b id d e r ehall
I t a p p e a r i n g by a s w o r n bill of com.
p ro d u c e a oortlflcn te fro m t h e T r e a s ­ p la in t filed h e r e in a g a l n e t you |i!5;
you
h a v o o r claim eom o Intoreet In t*s
u r e r of tho S ta te of F lo rid a , s h o w in g
t h e a m o u n t of th e d ep o s it nnd tho class said d e s c rib e d Innd,
You a r e th e r e f o r e h e r e b y re&lt;,U| rnd
o f bonds said d ep o s it covore.
Copies of th e p la n s a n d s p e c if ic a ­ a n d o r d e r e d to be a n d a p p e a r before
o
u
r s a id C irc u it C o u r t a t th e Court
tio n s m a y bo seen a t tho office o f th e
C lork of tho Ciroult C o u r t l n H n n f o r d . H ouse In S a n fo rd . F lo r i d a , on the first
o r a t th e office of F r e d T. W illia m s, M onday In A u g u s t, 1022, b ein g the i t i
dny o f enld m o n th , t h e n a n d there in
Hanford. Florldn.
T h e C ounty C o m m issio n ers r e s e r v e m a k e a n s w e r to t h e bill of complaint
t h e r i g h t to r e je c t n n y e n d nil bids or heroin fllod n g a t n a t you, an d therein
fall not, elso sa id bill w ill bo token i s
a c c e p t n ny bid th e y m ny doom to be confessed
a g a i n s t you, followed u!
fo r th e beet In lo re st of tbo enunty.
final decree.
7
/
L. A. BRUMLEY,
It
Is
f
u
r
t
h e r o r d e r e d t h a t thin nniice
C h a lrinnn B oard C o u n ­
bo
p
u
b
lis
h
e
d
In
t
h
e
B
anford
Herald
o
ty C om m issioners. n o w sn n p e r
p u b lis h e d
In
HomlnoB
A ttest:
C ounty, F lo rld n , o n c e onoh week for n
E. A. DOUGLASS,
period of o lg h t c o n s e c u tiv e wooks.
C lerk of tho C irc u it Court.
Dono n n d o r d e r e d th la 23rd dav n t
F n E D T. WILLIAMS. E n g in e e r ,
May, 1022.
y 0T
Snnford, F lorida.
44-5IC
(BEAL)
A _
Why pay more? The Berger Steel DICKINSON
S o licitors f o r
titter, 12.25. See us before you buy.
—Elder Springs Water Co. Phone Stationery below cost at the Herald
811.
51-2tc Offico for two weeks. See It 18-3tp

NOTICE
Notico Is h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t th e f o llo w in g d e s crib ed la n d s, o r so m u c h thereo f as
sh a ll bo n o c e s s a ry to p a y tho a m o u n t d u e fo r t a x e s h e r e in s e t o p p o site to the
sumo to g o th o r w ith c o s ts of suc h salo a n d a d v e r tis in g , w ill ho Bold ut public
p u ___
a u c tio n a t 10 a. m.. M onday, J u l y 3rd, 1021, a t t h e sc h o o l h o u s e In t h e Town of
A ltn m o n te S p rin g s, t h e C o u n ty of S e m in o le a n d S t a t e o f F lo r i d a .

D e sc rip tio n of
L an d

N W U of 8 W U of SEW a n d NW
of NEW of fUVW &amp; NW of 8W
of SEW of SWVi (loss beg. 8W
c o r n e r ...................................................
ru n E 201 ft, N 166 ft., W 261
ft.. 8 166 f t) n nd Lot “H ” of Alta in o n to Lund. H otol a n d N a v i­
g a t io n Co.’s p la t ...........................
Ilcgln SW c o r n e r of NW of HW
of SEW of SWW .............................
r u n E 261 ft. N 105 ft. W 261
ft. H 105 f t ..........................................
S ' i of HEW of HWW nnd bogln
ru n E 11W chains, N 10 chains,
W 11W chains. H 10 c h a i n s ......

a
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A m o u n t of Taxes
a n d Cost*

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21
21
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21
21
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21
21

29
29
29
29
29
29

H e rm a n ....................... ..I 93 14
1

Deg. HW c o r NWV4 of NEV4..........
ru n N 263 ft, 8 87 deg. E to brlok
road, S to HE c o r of NWVi of
NBV4. W to b e g ................... ..............
W V4 of H W U of NWVi ____ 14
NWVi of N W U .................. .............. 24
8E *i of NW&lt;1 n nd
EV4 of
8 W U of NWVi ............................. 21
Beg 10 ft E of SW c o r n o r o f NEVi
of HW Vi ..............................................
Hun H 268.62 ft W 82 ft N 268.62
ft., E 82 ft to bog............................
Hog 210 ft H o f NEVi Of 8 E H of
HWU ......................... ............... Z .....
7
Hun 8 74 dogroos W 702.2 ft. 8
376.5 ft, N 59 dogroos, E 260 ft,
H 157 6 ft, W 131.1 ft. S 210 ft B
303 f t , N 335 ft., E 170.8 ft, N
to b e g ................ ........... ............. ......
Deg HW c o r of HEU of HWVi........
7
ru n W 73 ft. N 801 6 ft.. E 360.1
ft. 8 891 6 ft. W 287.1 ft (leas
p a r t H. an d........................
E. of b ric k ronlli) ....
Hog. 287.1 ft E &amp; 470 f t N of
7
ru n B 150 ft, N 50 ft W 150 ft
H 50 ft .......................................... ..
n e g 617.7 ft B nnd 120 ft N of SW
c o r of H E 'i of HWVi .....................
7
ru n W 150 ft, N 100 ft. E 150 ft,
S 100 ft ............................................
Deg. n t H 'i Hoctlon P o s t of .........
7
ru n W 10.8 ft N 335 ft E 10.8 ft
H 335 ft to b e g .................................
n eg . 200 ft H of NW c o r of EV4 of
HEVI of HWVi ...............................
7
r u n N 200 ft E 675 ft H 105.1
HW to h og.........................................
Deg 617 3 ft E of SW cor of
HE Vi of BW U ....................................
7
ru n B 210 ft, N 210 ft. W 210 ft,
H 210 ft ............................................... :
Hog, 108 ft W of Vi Section P o st
In H line ............................................
7
Hun W 130 ft, N 335 ft. E 130
ft.. H 335 ft ......................................
Bog. 617.7 ft E n nd 210 ft N of SW
cor of HE Vi of HWVi ....................
7
ru n E 223Vi ft N 157',4 ft H 59
deg. W 200 ft S 333 ',4 ft to hog
All E H of NWVi ................................. 18
not Included In F r o s t 's Addition to
A ltninontn ..................................... .
18
19
HE Vi of NWVi ................................... 19

Unknown

2IV4
26
16
10
16
20

117

J. L ohoan ............. . 69.51
7 IS
W. M ullen .... .....
W. l.iuidinan ......
1 65
P h illip s ............... .. 70.59
C. M itche ll .............
4.13
N. M itchell .......... .. 9191

21 29
21

29

20
10

E. W. M itc h e ll ........
P. P h illip s
E m p tr o L a n d Co..........

21

29

60

P. P h illip s ................... 210.71

21

8

H.
A.
.7.
p.
L.
E.

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80
Unknown

21

3 94
2(1.70
1.92

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21

30

21

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11

P. P h i l l i p s .......... ..........

14.18

6V4 J. II. llr u c o ................

.Snnford city bonds and Seminole
1 17
1-6 I. Jlm in o rs o n ..............
county bonds sold the other dny for
21 30
not only par, but with a premium of
1-3 W. P o n n y .....................
m o r e than three thousand dollars for
21 30
•
•
t h e combined Ishuc . Why should they
k i W ’
14 L. G. S t n r b u o k ............
not? They nro celery-fed and ought
21 30
t o bo tho best procurable.—Reporterm
i :»
2V4 E u g e n e O r r ................
Star.
Thanks. Snnford certainly hns a
21 30
Q u a r te r of Hectlnn 21, Twp. 21 Houth,
offico, an d lias m ade a p p lic a tio n for H an g e 29 E ast, all of w hich la n d s l y ­
frlond In the Orlando Reporter-Star. 1022.
1 Jos. S t a r k ...................
T ax Deed to Issuo In n a c o rd n n ce w ith ing n nd b eing In Homlnolo C ounty,
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
law. Hald c e r t i f i c a t e e m b r a c e s m o fol­ Florida.
21 30
low ing describ ed p r o p e r t y s it u a te d hi
Clerk Circuit Court,
It n p n e n r ln g hy a sw o rn bill o f co m ­
The housu of representatives hns
Hemlnolo C ounty. F lo rid a, t o - w it: Lot p la in t filed herein a g a lu n t you th n t you
1 K. M. D ale s ................
Sentinolo County, Fin. 1. Hoc. I, Twp. 20 H. I tu n g c 30, G7.r.r, havo n r claim some In te r e s t In tho snid
authorized tho sum of $7,300,000 for
if :
acres.
T
he
said
Innd
b
e
in
g
assessed
at
descrlhod
land.
30
Ry: A. M. WEEKS, I). C. the d a t e of tho Issuance of such c e r t i ­ You a r e th e r e f o r e horeby r e q u ir e d
24
Iho new work on the Wilson Dnnt nt 13-Otc
ficate In th e njimo of D e x te r H u n te r and o r d e r e d lo lie an d a p p e a r befo re
Musclo Shonls and none of the money
2 G. W. Cook ................
Heirs. Unless said c e r t i f i c a t e sh a ll he our sa id Circuit C ourt nt tho C ourt
21 30
can bo spent until next September. Notice of Application for Tax Deeds redoomed a c c o r d in g to Idw T ax Deed House In Hanford, Florldn, on tho first
w i l l ' Issuo th e re o n on tho 21st d ay of Monday In A ugust, 1922, bolng
tho
17 R rn d sh n w , ot nl ........ 1715
Looks liko Musele Shonls will flam Under Section 575 of the (iencral
1.45
7th dny of snid m onth, thon a n d thoro
Ju ly , A. D. 1922.
16 HrfulMmw, ot al ........
21 30
5.96
to
m
a
k
e
a
n
s
w
e
r
to
tho
hill
of
co
m
­
WITNEHH
m
y
o
ffic
ia
l
s
lg
n
n
t
u
r
o
ami
36
21
10 F r a n k H y r c e ............
the rcpublilms instead of Wilson.
Statutes of the Stnto of Florldn
se al this tho tilth day o f Ju n e , A. D. plaint h e r e in filed a g a in s t you. an d
21 30
40 F r a n k H y r o s ............
(herein fall not, else said bill will be
Notice is hereby givon that M. S. 1932.
oint.;
la
k
e
n
a
s
co
n
fe
ssed
a
g
a
in
s
t
you,
f
o
llo
w
­
(SEAT.)
E.
A.
DOUGLAHH.
H
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T
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L
A
N
D
N
A
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l
r
r
o
r
d
r
d
In P in t l l o o k N o . 1, P a g e
Japan hns mndo good on hor prom- Nelson, purchaser of Tax Certificate
ed by fin a l decree.
C lerk C irc u it Court.
0, 10 am i IS , N e m ln n lr C o u n t y H e e n r d a
« •
1.17
Homlnolo C ounty, Fla . 11 *1 .f u r t h e r o rd e re d th a t th is notice I.ots 323, 321, 330, 331
iso to assist in world pence. Sho will No. 173, tinted tho 2nd dny of Juno, A.
U n k n o w n ......
3.40
ll - 0 t c
Hy: A. M. W E E K S . D. C. Ini publish ed In tho Hnnford H erald, n L o ts 403, 105.107........................
H. L. Ho woo .. •••••••••••
withdraw her troops from .Siberia de­ I). 1011), has filed said certificate in
n e w sp a p e r pub lish ed In Hemlnolo Cotin- L o ts 109. 110 ..........................................
28.59
G. D n rn m u s ..
iv, P lorlda, once ench wook for n p e r ­ 1«otb 111. 112, 413 .............................
81.1*
A. W. M ullen
spite the fact that the anarchists nro my office, and hns made application I n C f r r u lt C o u r t , 7 lh J u d i c i a l C ir c u it , iod of e ig h t co n s ec u tiv e weeks.
L o ts 121, 425 ..........................................
81.29
i* i f - &gt; i:
Mrs. H u d s o n
Done nnd orderod this 23rd d a y of L o ts 127, 128. 129 (I ohh H 21'4 f t
in control of the Russian government. for Tax Deed to issuo in accordance
In n n d f o r M r iiiln iilr C o u n t ) ,
Mny.
1922.
of I.o ts 128 nnd 129)
.............
F lo r i d a . — ln C h n n r r r y
G. Derntnua ............ }?•??
(HEAL)
E. A DOUGLASS.
10.95
L o t 132 ...............................
witli law. Said certificate embraces
J. A. W u d h a m s
C
lerk
C
ircuit
Court,
2 55
Lot
136
..............
&gt;.................................
NOTICE
TO
NON-IIENIDENTM.
O.
C.
A
d
k
in
s
....
IN MEMORY OF MRS.
tho following described property sit­
.......................
Homlnolo C ounty, Fla. I.ots 137, 138, 139, 155. 156 nnd
DICKINSON
&amp;
DICKINSON,
10.65
157 .........................................................
oodruff, C om plnlnunl,
H. C. T y l e r ........
WILLIAM ZACHARY uated in Seminole County, Florida, to- F. L. Wvs.
S olicitors for C o m plainant. 6-9-9to L o ts 113. 113, 111
12 12
C. L. H n n d n ll ....
19.59
L o ts 166. 109. 170. 171 .
.........
wit:; Lots 182, 133, 134, 135, 130 and C H Llntlsloy. l’lerro FrodliV nnd E. J.
J.
H.
H
n
rn
............
„ r.f,
L o ts 538. 539. 510 .......
nt nl. D efenda nts.
I, . II. W n r h n m ..•■
Sho is not ilend, hut slcopoth.
137, Kurckn Hammock. Tho said land ToClose,
la
I
lie
C
ir
c
u
it
C
o
u
r
t
,
7th
.1
m
l
le
In
I
C
l
r
I 92
L
o
ts
n
il.
513
............
C. II. Llndnloy, Hierro F rodlli nnd E
U
n
k
n
o
w
n
............
e u lt, N r iu ln n li C u u n ly , F lo r ld n .
Lot 513 ............................
1 19
Close, a n d tho u n k n o w n
heirs,
They told us sho was nslcep. Silence being assessed nt the date of tho is­ J.legatees,
U
n
k
n
o
w
n
............
— In C h n n rrry .
L o t 641 .................................
g r a n t e e s nnd devisees, and
1.19
G. C. A d k in s ......
Lot 550 ......... *...................
1 92
followed nnd wo wept.
jjli®
suance of such curtificnto in tho name all p e rso n s c laim in g n n y In lo re st In
H. M. T u o k o r .....
N O T IC E O F N O N - H E M IIIE N T M .
Lot 5R7 ...........................
........
Urn la n d s d escribed a s follows, t o ­
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r
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A llfo Hint meant so much to each of ICdgnr Gilbert.
Lot " P " (le ss W I acre lying H
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Smith
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ers,
Ino.,
C
orp
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of Lot 361) .........
”
in n in g 15 c h a in s N orth, nnd 33
of us has slipped nwny.
A. L. T n v e n u .............. 21 *r’
Also: Tnx Ccrtificnto No. 172 dated a n Bd e g8-inn
C o m p la in a n t,
W 1 a c r e of Lot “ D" Ivlng H of
c h a in s E ast of S o u th w est
Lot 36'
1 19
Wo shall see her face no moro, hut tho 2nd dny of Juno, A. I). 1910, hns corner, Hectlnn 35, T o w n s h ip 19, Houth
30 E a st, ru n N o rth 13 chains, ' * 5Un?Von !' *#7 *n,!! ° I) o f on dluH s ° * J ° h n '''1‘ DHT'H ' a d d i t i o n TO t l T W O l j m a s I t ^ o r d c d l l i n l l J i l k
*i ?
wo can never cense to feel that In­ filed said certificate in my office, and llaiigo
E a s t 21 ch a in s, nnd S o u th w e s te r l y 15 TO
HY, Ll*
T H E UNKNOWN H E IR S O F JOHN Lot 00
N rm lnale C ounty R ecords
1 6«
ch a in s, W est 13 chains. Also
».
if!
spiration which hor life gave to us. hns made application for Tnx Dcod abne dg in25-100
U n k n o w n ....................
V MORTON. If living, anil If dead, lo L ota
6 nnd 62
n in g 20 nnd I - 100 c h a in s E a s t of
o ts 61
2.55
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1 17
An inheritance most precious.
to Issue in accorilancp with law. Snid N
F. 1ly r e s Sc Sons ....
der J o h n P. Morton, doconHod, o r o t h ­ Lots 63 anil 61 ................. ...............
20, H an g e 30 E ast, ru n E n s t 5 chains.
.11
W. R o b in so n .............
Sho was one of tho depondablio certificate embraces the following de­ Houth 15 chains, W e s t 6 chnlns, and erw ise, In
.46
Lot 65 ............................. .
K.
W.
Cook
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Lot
1
of
Illock
3.
of
T
lo
r
1
of
Han­
66
Lot
66
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orth 15 ch a in s. Also b e g i n n in g 360
A. M oA lletor ..............
mothers who make up tho member­ scribed property situated in Sentinolo N
feot S outh n nd 115 feet W e s t of Vi Hoc- ford. F lo rid a , a c c o r d in g to H. R. T rn f - L ot 67 ..................................
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ford
s
Map
of
tho
T
ow
n
of
Hnnford.
post on Ennt line of Hoctlon 30,
.66
Lot 79 ......................................
........
ship of tho Wesleyan Truth Seekers County, Florida, to-wit: Lots 130 nnd TI Ion
E liz a b e th noblunon..
It a p p e a r i n g hy a s w o rn -h ill of co m ­ ( L ots 80, 81, 83 .............: ......
(Si
o w n s h ip 19. H a n g e 30 E a s t, ru n Wont
.91
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p
laint
filed
h
ere
in
n
g
n
lu
st
you
th
n
t
clasH
of
the
Methodist
Sunday
school.
215
foet,
Houth
300
feet,
E
n
st
215
feet,
131,
Eureka
Hammock.
The
snid
land
.66
S V!
A m an d a W i llia m s ....
orth 300 foot. Also Lot 5, Illock 11, i’ald p r o p e r ty ? 1'11'" "0," °
,n t h i I S u j M J o " W i n e , and 153.t„ ir.8
For mnny years sho has been in tho buing assessed at tho date of tho is- TNie
r 5 of B. H. T r n f f o r d 's Map of HnnInc. 88 to 139 Inc. and 212 to
You nro th o ro fo ro hcroby req u ired
F lo rid a, nil of w hich h in d s' lying
239 Inc.
class and truly her llfo was a testl- sunneo of such ccrtificnto in tho name aford,
n d b eing In Somlnolo C ounty, Florldn. nnd o rd e ro d lo he nnd n p p o a r hofore FOl'llPM1ADDITION "TO A LTAMONTE ** R e ta r d e d I " w M ^ o o k lfS! iV' P a a ^ ^
o
u
r
said
C
irc
u
it
C
o
u
rt
a
t
tho
C
ourt
■ mony to tho class motto, “My Sistor of M. Y. Wny.
II n p p o n rln g hy a aw o rn bill o f co m ­
la in t riled horoln n g a l n s t you tho said Hmiso In Hanford. Florldn, on th e f irs t L ota 3. 1, 5 a n d 6 ...................."em luole C o u n ty R e c o r d .
6.12
|
anil I.” Not only her sisters nround Also: ta x Certificate No. 174, dat­ pdefendant!!
a n ...........
th n t you hnvo o r claim Monday In A ugust. 1922, b ein g tho 7th FHOM’b'H ADDITION NO, 3 TO ALTAMONTE n . R e c o r d e dL*n*b eiuii
P l a t Hook No* '•
d a y o f snid m onth, then nnd thoro to
Intorost In tho d e s crib ed Innds.
hor, of which sho wns over mjndful, ed tho 2nd day of June, A. I). 10111, nomo
„ 1j nnd 17 (loss 66 ft R a nHemlnnle
County
R
e
co
rd
s
You an d e a c h of you nro th e re fo r e m a k e a n s w e r to tho hill o f c o m p la in t .Lota 3.
d
filed n g a l n s t you, n nd th o reln
but her sisters of other lands. How has filed Hnid certificate in my office horoby re q u ire d nnd o rd e r e d to bo nnd heroin
W by 100 ft N nnd H In NE cor.
a p p e a r before o u r said C i r c u it C ourt a t full not, also said hill will ho ta k e n ns
,ot
3
..............................
3 15
n g n lu s t you, followod by
often in tho class activities when call and hns made application for Tax th e C ourt H o u se In Hanford, Florldn, on confessed
A. n . W i llia m s ........
final decree.
tliu
f
irs
t
M
onday
In
A
u
g
u
st.
1922,
bo­
.96
woro mndo for different causes, sho Deed to issue in accordanco with law. lng tho 7th d a y of sa lu m onth, thon
Win. P n ttn d s ..............
2.97
Annlo C h i n a ........—
th e re to rnnko n n s w o r to th e hill
reminded us of tho suffering world, Said cortificato onthinccB tho follow­ aofn d com
M a ry L. M u rn h
plnlnt horoln filed a g a i n s t you
i.if
C a th e r in e n n f o r d .....
of tlm8o boyond our personal touch, ing described property situated In a n d each of you. an d th e r e i n fall not,
3.19
J. D. M e r r i t t ............
also said hill w ill bo ta k e n ns c o n f e s s ­
2
21
thoso to whom wo could only admin­ Seminole County, Florida, to-wit: Lot ed a g a in s t ench of you follow ed by f in ­ Done n nd o rd e re d this 23rd dny of
U n k n o w n .....................
May, A. D. 1922
W. R o b in so n
— lit
ister through our'prayers nnd by 130 Eureka Hammock. Tho snid Innd al Itdecree.
(HEAL)
E. A. DOUOLA8S,
Is f u r t h o r o rd ered t h a t th is notice
3.50
C lork C irc u it C ourt,
giving.
being assossud nt tho date of the is­ lie published In th a Hnnford Hornld, n
Homlnolo C ounty, Fla. « o w . . T - c s i ^ ^ a . i r ™ * w « w
J S X S S H S &amp; m * **
n e w s p a p e r p ublished In Hemlnolo C o u n ­
For throo nnd ono-half years sho suance of suer ccrtificnto In tho nnmo ty, F lorida, once each w e e k f o r n p e r ­ DICKINSON A DICKINSON,
'
d ° 7,
C o u n tr Records •
.
S o licitors fo r C om plalnnnt. 6-9-9to L o ts 11 nnd 12, Hll&lt;. F*
iod of eig h t co n s ec u tiv e w eeks.
hail served ns contcnary necrotnry, of Unknown.
Dono nnd ordored th la Cth d a v of
jr tv . nnd always rendorod her class pledge
Juno, 1922.
The Hornld for first class job work. A ltn r n o n te ‘H p r i n g s U o im f y 'o f H em lifofe'and'S tale*n?i"i,U',*i1#ln|r ,n ‘h ° T ° Wn
(BEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
In full.
Clerk C lre u lt C ourt.
Seooiull sheets, 8«/ixll, only
Finest lino stationery in tho city. « ^' ■ , ... .... . .......
t e .........
a , a. g
f e y
Hemlnolo C ounty, Fla.
In tho class sessions on Sunday ?&gt;0c per 1,000, while thdy last, at
occurs
Ry: A. M. W E E K S , D. C. sold bolow cost to make room for our!" ,rcvlntlnn
m e an R a n g e B a s t o f T a
N O. I.EONAnDY.
morning sho assisted in making tha I (era Id i/flce.
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SANFORD WEEKLY

eral in Mexico -City, The messagt
gavo no details nor was there any In­
timation of tho purpose of Blelaski-s
enptors, other than to obtain a ran­
som for his release Tho state de­
partment directed Charge Summerlin
to spur tho Mexican authorities to
make every effort to obtain Blolaski’s
Pi m m
*
release.
STRICKEN WITH APOPLEXY AS Fine Meeting of Representative Business Men
ly
at
each
other,
nnd
tho
fence
posts
A well known lady of Richmond, •
GOVERNOR SMALL IS
________________ Friday Night
rrtpccted and honorod mother, hand- stand dismally out In tho night like Welcome to Dr. King
EXONERATED
7 tho following to the Daily Regls- gaunt sentinels.
at Union Meeting
Tho Sanford branch of tho Central
Local Resident Buys
J , w|th request that It bo reproducW r T h e A a io e la tr d P r t u )
Flagrant breciea toy with iho curjs
Florida
Water Traffic Longuo was or­
in Baptist Temple KANAKEE, 111., Juno 20.—Mrs. The Sanford Branch
id. It applies somewhat 'to Lake- that dlvo from her pretty forehead
ganized Friday night at a meeting
Lem Small, wife of Governor Small,
[ind also!
nnd the nice boy holds her closes In
Bel-Jar Coffee Co. held in tho Pnlm room of tho Valdes
The following article Is from Col. his arms. Why not? Not a soul Is Four Pastors’ of Four Churches Joined of Illinois, died today. Mrs. Small was
Billy Mayfield's Weekly, published in near and It Is nlco to bo hold tightly
in the Public Welcomo New Pastor stricken with apoplexy Snturday
Hotel.
night during the excitement Incidont Clifford Peabody Will Take Over the
jlouiton. We have had this article by tho ono you lovo. Why not? They
A representative number of local
Sanford Branch nnd All
on the copy hook for moro than a are doing it in tho picture and no ono
Dr. King, the pnntor of tho Baptist to the celebration of friends nnd fol­
business men woro present, all of
week. Every time wo started to turn thinks wrong of that. Whv not. Tho Temple, wns formally welcomod by low townsmen of Governor as result
Territory.
whom signified their willingness to
F |t over to tho linotype operator wo story books aro full of storlos of girls tho Minister’s Association nnd tho of his ucquittnl thnt nfternoon nfter
give tholr fullest co-operation, after
hesitated—and put It back on tho In tho arms of tho ones thoy love. people of Snnford Inst night at a un­ his trial at Wnukognn.
Clifford Peabody hns purchased listening with Interest to tho remnrks
hook. Wo arc not certain yet that Why not? No ono will over know.
ion meeting at the Temple. On tho
from tho Snyder company their inter­ of those who have been activo (n tho
I |t should bo printed, but God knows
Ho vows of a lovo that Is tender rostrum woro Dr. King, Dr. Brownloc, STRIKE VOTE TAKEN BY
est in the Bel-Jar CofTce company Longuo sinco its inception.
j something ought to be done to wake and enduring. Ho whispers sweet Dr. Walker and Dr. Durhnns repre­
RAILWAY SIGNAL MEN
The mooting wns called to order by
nnd tho territory rights to sell this
some parents up, and so hero Is the nothings into rapt oars. Ho presses senting tho Bnptlst, Presbyterian,
Colonel Geo. W. Knight, who is vico—ONE-THIRD OF ROADS
product, which includes nil tho coun­ presldcnt of tho Longue and nlso
itory.
a long tcn-mlnuto kiss to hor lips. Methodist nnd Congregational church­
ties from Gninesvillo nnd Pnlntkn chnirmnn of tho Inland Waterway
'*
"Isn’t my child having n grand Her chocks grow warm. Thcro steals es.
( H r T h e A amirlnlrd I'rea a)
south
to Fort Myers on tho West Commit/co of tho Snnford Chamber
CHICAGO,
Juno
20.—A
strike
vote
Tho
program
wns
varied
by
songs
time," muses tho proud mothor, as ovcb hor a strongs now feeling that
the contemplates tho popularity of comes to a maid when sho Is alono of tho mnlo quartette nnd by special is being taken by tho railway signal coast nnd Fort Pierce on tho East of Commerce. Ho briefly ntntcd the
her daughter. “Sho is so popular wfTli n man nnd hold In his nrms. He selections by tho choir nnd singing by men on approximately one-third of «"*T._nTl ? J ntermcdiat0 ,pn,ntt" T,,P Object of 11,o I k"uo—-viiiientTng ship­
with the boys that Bhe is out ovary kisses her again nnd agnln—thoso hot tho congregation. The ministers nil tho country’s railroads, according to Bcl-Jnr Coffeo company hns been op pers and receivers of freight to the
night with some boy nnd doesn't got wnrm kisses. Hor head fall back joined in extending n welcome to Dr. nn announcement today by D. P. Holt, crating hero nbout ono yenr and hns value of water transportation, tho
built up a fine business, handling only work it hns dono in tho light to seIn until nfter midnight It !s wonder­ limp in his nrms—that is your littlo King from their respective pastorates president of the signal men’s union.
the best grades of coffees nnd tons, curo a deeper wnterwny for this seeand
ho
wns
made
to
feel
thnt
ho
has
ful.”
girl and tho nice boy who just loft
cast his lot nmong friends. Dr. King RUSSIAN DELEGATION
Docs her popularity enuse tho boys your homo.
anti Mr. Ponbody hns boon with the t|on of tho stato, nnd tho future pinna
who cull to Btny at homo in tho parARRIVES AT HAGUE firm for tho past six months and proposed to bring this fight to a sucThis is ns true a picture of tho girl preached n fine sermon on "The
Man”
and told about
talccs over tho business with a know- ecssful culmination. Ho stressed tho
f lor?
who hnbltunlly goes night riding Young
( U r T h e A aanclntrd P re aa )
ledge of the trade and of tho products importance of securing a largo mom"No, they nlways take her out for down shndy lnncs ns God Himself enn tho vnst amount of good thnt tho
young men of tho community cun do THE HAGUE, June 20.—'Tho Rus­ nnd his ninny Snnford friends nro hership from Sanford nnd Seminolo
a rldo.”
drnw it
sian delegation to the conference on confident ho .will mnko a big success County am! deplored tho fact thnt doPoor old mother! Your dnughtor
It isn’t exaggerated ono bit. Ono nnd on tho other hand tho amount of Russian nfTnirs, arrived hero today.
of it. Mr. Snyder is ono of tho Inrgo apito tho importance of this proposlIs having a "grand tlmo." Sure sho single hit, nnd every girl who 1ms had they can instill into a community
if
they
do
not
live
tho
rcnl
Christian
coffee
importers of this country nnd tjon, there had boon Buch littlo intorIs, but how?
been out thnt wny, if Bhe wora frank,
hnd so mnny other matters to occupy Cst shown locally,
Out every night on somo lonosomo would sny it Is ns true os Holy Writ. life. Ho made a powerful appeal for
his attention tlfnt he thought best to ( Plans woro made ut tho meeting to
rood with the car parked?
I didn’t go ne far with my story ns tho young manhood of this city to as­
sell tho Sanford branch to Mr, Pea- have a Inrgo representation of promMost of the popularity of those thnt couplo will go if thoso rides nre sort themselves, come out for Jesus
Christ nnd mnko this city tha best city
body, who could givo it alltho tlmo ^incut shippers from this section presdays is born of promiscuous love. Tho permitted to contlnuo,
nnd attention it desorved. On nc- cut nt tho hearing before tho Govjroung libertines flock whore tho cheap
Where was your Httlo girl Inst in the land.
Articles
of
Incorporation
Appeared
Tho
church
wns
filled*to
overflow­
count
of Snnford’s location it innkca *eminent Engineers, which will bo hold
love is easiest.
night?
in Saturday’s Dally Herald.
ing
with
tho
people
from
every
church
an
iden!
distributing point for nny' jn Sanford Tuesday, Juno 27th.
"My Httlo girl Is different," is what
‘‘Why, iny Httlo girl was at a
in Snnford nnd tho occasion wns an­
business in this lino and if was this
you sny; that Is what you nil say; d a n c e .”
It wnB agreed to postpona an na­
The Milnnc Amusement compnny fenturo thnt caused Mr. Snyder to tive campaign for membership until
other epoch in tho church history of
that is what thoy all think nnd feel.
Sure, she was there for nwhile.
is the nnmo of tho now compnny in­ loente Kero when mnny other cities
Snnford.
Let mo tell you something. You aro
"My girl wouldn't do Buch n thing
corporated
nnd tho articles of incor­ woro nfter his businoss.
not raising your girl right when you' „&lt;• thnt.”
poration
appeared
in Saturday’s
Wo nre glnd to lenrn thnt this!be n menus of converting those of tho
permit hor to go long nuto rides Into
Thnt is whnt thoy nil sny, but nlghtDaily
Herald.
Tho
new
company will growing business will continue to locnl business men, who have hereto­
Ihe night. You nre not giving her jy thousands of cars nre out there on
proceed to tho work of building a mnko Snnford hcndqunrtera nnd that fore appeared luko-wnnn when ap­
tho chnnco sho deserves. Your Httlo the public roads parked with tho
new theatre on tho lot recently oc­ Cliff Pcnbody will ho tho presiding proached on thin subject.
girl is made up of the name flesh as lights out. Somebody's little girl is
cupied by the Star Theatre nnd tho genius thnt will givo it tho pep nnd
The following woro appointed ns
anybody clsc's littlo girl; your little out thcro wrapped in somebody's
new building will cost nt least $50,- push to muko it go.
officers of tho Snnford branch: Geo.
girl has tho snmo emotions and Im­ arms. Where wns your littlo girl?
000 to build nnd equip in modern stylo
W. Knight, president; A. P. Connelly,
pulses ns anybody oIbc’s Httlo girl,
Don't go to making alibis. Just
and convenience.
IF ANYBODY HAS—
vico-prcflidont, and It. W. Ponrmnn,
ami is no different from nnybody nsk yourself if you really know whoro
INTO THE MEMBERSHIP OF THE
The officers of tho Milnnc Atnusojr., Bocretnry.
clan’s Httlo girl. Every girl thnt sho wns.
ment compnny nro ns follows: Frank Killed a pig,
LEAGUE OF
Those who attended tho meeting
drops to shnmo nnd degradation was
Just reason with yourself a Httlo
L. Miller, president; Edward F. Lnno, Shot his wife,
NATIONS.
woro ns follows: A. P. Connelly, J.
once once just ob sweet nnd innocent while.
vice-president; A. L. Betts, secretary
Got married,
H. Cowan, G. D. Bishop, J. G. Ball,
and ns puro minded ns your little girl,
I nm tnlklng about tho habitual
and treasurer. Fred Walsmn and A.
( U r T k t A a io c la trS P r « u )
Mndo n speech,
John Bender, Gcorgo Speer, B. F.
tho difference being sho wasn't glvon night riders.
LONDON, Juno 26.—Asked by Lord W. Leo, together with tho nbovo of­
Joined the army,
Whitncr, S. O. Chnso, E. A. Douglass,
tho protection she should have been
WHERE WAS YOUR GIRL LAST Robert Cecil In tho house of commons ficers, to bo tho directors.
Robbed a hank,
D. L. Thrasher and W. A. Lofflor.
liven. Sho was permitted to run at NIGHT?
today whether ho could stnto tho gov
All of theso gentlemen are San­
Bought
n
homo,
will with any man sho met In nutos
Wns she In tho vast army of parked
Killed a mad dog,
The Herald has always contended
late at night. That’s the difference automobiles thnt flock tho land aftsr ernment’s attitude toward tho admis­ ford men, prominent In business cir­
sion
of
Germany
to
membership
in
the
cles,
nnd
they
purpose
to
givo
Snn­
Lost his wallet,
that n publicity tax wus needed by a
; between your good Httlo girl and tho nightfall ?
Longuo of Nntions, Primo Minister ford a good theatre and nmuBoment
Gono fishing,
city nnd n county to tako enro of tho
littlo girl. They are nil good to
Every rond lending out of ovary
Lloyd
Gcorgo
replied
thnt
Groat
Brit­
place
and
ono
of
which
tho
city
will
Droko
his
neck,
many needs of tho community not
tart with. They nil want to do city in flecked with parked cars nnd
Committed suicide,
only in tho mnttor of advertising but
ii|ht, every ono of them. Tho do- in many of theso cars somo libertine ain would bo willing to support a pro­ lie proud.
The capital stock of tho now com­
Started a radio,
for every movement for tho public
Mnt Is nlwnys gradual and It nl- is seeking tho downfall of Borne imo. posal for Germany’s admission.
pany
is $50,000.
Come back homo,
wclfuro. There are two articles In
nys follows the long nuto rides Into cent girl,
Moved
his
offlco,
this Issuo from stnto papers regard­
tho night.
And thoy sny tho world is getting
For quick results, try n wnnt ad.
Taken a vnention,
ing tho publicity tax loviod by Miami
IT IS INEVITABLE!
bettor.
Boon in n fight,
that should be rend nnd digested. Snn­
I nm going to break up tho nuto
Don't take my word. Go nnd deo.
Mon nnd women wanted to handle city
Has no oil stock,
ford and Seminole county should hnvo
riding down darkened lanes.
The sight is awaiting you nny night
trade
and
rotnil
the
originnl
and
Got
rich,
a
publicity tax sufficient to tnko euro
I nm going to present the truth to on earth you seo fit to go out nnj in­
gcnulno
Watkins
Products,
Remedies,
of
all public mnttors in the way of
Mndo
n
hnd
bet
you mothers, with the full projectile vestigate.
Cnpt. Arthur Cundy, who will hnvo Extracts, Spices, Toilet Requisites.
.
It’s
nows—send
it
to
tho
editor.
hospitals,
bands, community wolfaro
force of its nnked hidoousnoBS.
Thousands of Httlo girls aro out charge of tho Boy Scouts work In this
work of all kinds and charity. Tho
R. S. V. P.
I tell you only tho truth. Tho fncts thcro in those pnrked enrs. Girl? just district, is in the city nnd is making Household Specialties, Automobile Accccsorlos, etc. Over 160 guaranteed
people nro tired of digging for every­
are worse than nny fiction yet con­ ns innocent ns yours
a thorough canvass of tho situation
products, Our values are unequalled
California
is
the
country
for
the
thing white tho majority of tho ones
ceived by imaginative writers.
WHERE WAS YOUR GIRL LAST with regard to tho work of tho pnst,
You nruy get innd with me. I don’t NIGHT? Aro you aura?—Lakelnni present nnd future. lie visited all and Watkins' Quality is in n clans by rich man nays a contributor to tho well uble to give, refuse to give any­
itself. Write today for free sample Tampa Times. Wo notice that none thing. All this money should come
care. If y&lt;Su don’t want to know Telegram.
the churches nnd Sunday ochools yes­
nnd full detnits of our offer nnd whnt but the rich can go there.
from tho taxes which is tho only
what's going on don't rend this.
terday morning nnd will mnko talks
It
means
to
you.
Tho
J.
U.
Watkins
Throw It away. I nm writing for
to all tho civic bodies of tho city while
Co., Dopt. 70, Memphis, Tonn. 38-Gtp
Post Cards at' tho Herald Office.
600 cures Bilious Fever.
S8-20to
those mothers who want to know ex­
ho is here. Ho will address *tho Ro­
actly whnt Is going on.
tary Club and the Kiwnnis Club and
Itching diseases can he controlled
Let mo pnint n plcturo, a rcnl pic­
possibly tho Chamber of Commerce
and
cmiso removed by npplying Bal­
ture, nnd you hnd best frame it nnd
nnd tell them just whnt tlio work of
lard’s
Snow Liniment. The relief is
bang it on tho wall of your memory.
tho cxocutlvo consists of, whnt tho
prompt
nnd permanent* Three sizes,
I am going to break up this night nucommunity is oxpoctod to do for the
30(3,
00c,
nnd $1.20 per bottlo. Sold
to parking and you had bettor help
hoys nnd give n general outline of the
Fruit and Vegetable Grates
by
Union
Pharmacy.—Adv.
me.
SAYS FREEST AND FULLEST DE­ work of, tho future.
The nice boys cnlU and sits in tho
You Can Buy From Ua at
HATE IS ASKED ON THIS
This is the first time tho Boy Scout
Rub-My-TIsm, nn antiseptic. 3S-20tc
parlor nnd kids you along n few min­
Wholesale Prlcee
work has hnd an executive nnd it will
POBLEM.
utes nnd then says to tho girl ho has
take much of tho work nnd timd from
THE VERMORI3L FRENCH
Writ* (or Prioa I.In
come lor, "Lot’s go." Tho nico boy
( U r T h e A «ai.flntrd I’r m l
the shoulders of busy folks like
LONDON,
Juno 20.—Winston Denno Turner nnd others of this city KNAP SACK SPRAYING MA­
and your girl depart Into tho flight.
W. A. Merryday Company
'Iliis story refers to tho habitual Churchill, secretary for tho colonics, who hnvo spent bo much of their CHINE IS THE REST MADE.
Falolka, Florida
rising to mnko his promised state­ tlmo in looking nfter the boys nnd SOLD
AND GUARANTEED
rider.
ment
on
Irish
affnirs
in
tho
house
of
FOR
$25.00
BY
CATES’
CRATE
It Ih ns true ns Holy Writ.
the boys' work. Mr Cundy will have
muff
37-tfc*
They nro barely out of Bight ho- commons, today said tiint tho govern­ entire charge of nil the dotaila of tho CO. PHONE 181.
ff re his nrm Blips snugly around her ment desired tho freest and fullest work In fivo counties and will mnko
waist nnd sho pulls up closo to him debntu nnd ono thnt would ho termin­ trips over his territory at least onco
1° m nko tho hugging moro convon- ated by n division.
each month to keep everything mov­
iint.' Ho is doing this unless ho is a
ing in good shapo,
"posltlvo stick,” or a "human pill." If AMERICAN IS HELD
FOR RANSOM IJY BANDITS
he is n regular ho proceeds to pull a
IN DEAR OLD MEXICO
lot of cuss words. No young man is
Now is tho tlmo for Sunimor application of fertiliser to citrus trees to serve tho double purposo of creat­
nu fait unless ho can sling ’om dirty.
ing now growth, which is tho foundation for next year’s crop, nnd of developing tho crop now on tho trees.
The greater his assortment of exple­ MEXICO CITY, Juno 20.—A. Bruce
Summer Fertilizer pays for. Itself by Increasing the size of tho fruit. Bo liberal with your trees. We
tives the moro he impresses tho pop­ Bielnskl, chief of tho bureau of Inves­
recommend tho following brands:
ular young thing with his worldliness. tigation of tho United Staten Depart­
W. &amp; T.’B SEMINOLE FRUIT MANURE
SEMINOLE FRUIT AND VINE
If that Isn’t so I’ll quit right here. ment of Justice during tha world war
(8% Am., 8% A. P. A.*, 6% Pot.)
(8% Am., 0% A. P. A., 8% Pot,)
Thoy bowl around the city, maybe Is being held for ransom by soven
to n dance for a short while, maybe bandits who held up his automobile AND GET HACK TO GERMANY
W. &amp; T.’S SPECIAL FRUITER
ALK1DEAL FRUIT MANURE
soven ndlos west of Cuernavaca yosto a salacious picture fthow.
DURING ROYALIST UP­
(4%
Am., 8% A. P.
8% Pot.)
(3%
Am.,
13%
T.
P.
A.,
10%
Pot.)
And they sail out into tho night. tordny. Bielnskl and wife nnd Mr. and
RISING
He has a favorite spot whoro ho gen­ Mrs. Manuel Barcena were enrouto to
IDEAL FRUIT AND VINE MANURE
erally docs his parking. If your girl vlow the Aztec ruins when the bandits
( l l r Tfce Au m I M U P r t u l
• (3% Am., 6% A. P. A., 10% Pot.)
la accustomed to parking, there is no stopped their car. Tho women woro LONDON, Juno 26.—Apprehension
tibnd for our booklet, "Fertilizers for tho Summer Application" by Bayard F. Floyd, It treats not only
argument. If sho is not, he will find released after being robbed but tho in Holland lost former Kaiser Wil­
of
fertilization,
but gives summer schedule for spraying.
bnndits
took
Blolnski
nnd
Bnrcona
liam
attempt
to
Blip
away
from
Doom
some excuse for parking, His mind
with
thorn.
Blolnski
is
no
longer
con­
and
enter
Germany
in
event
of
Roy­
hns been on nothing also since he sat
in the parlor and conversed with you. nected with tho United States gov­ alist uprising following tho assassina­
WILSON &amp; TOOMER FERTILIZER COMPANY
He may hnvo "engine trouble," or hae ernment but associated with nn oil tion of Foreign Minister Rathenau ac­
cording to Daily Mail’s correspondent
to "look for a flat,” or is "Just simply company.
MANUFACTURERS OF IDEAL FERTILIZERS
nt The Hague.
tired of driving and we may as well
Jacksonville, Florida
Agricultural Building
WASHINGTON,
Juno 20.—fho
sit hero as in the parlor.” Sounds
capture of Blolaskl by Mexican band­ Tho Daily Ilorald Delivered to your
reasonable, doesn’t It?
ALAN SCOTT, Local Representative
its was officially reported to tho door six days a weak for IS cent*—
And they sit there,
666
curea
Malaria
Fever.
30-oaw-20te
.Overhead tho stars wink knowing- Htuto department by tho consul g*n-

SANFORD BRANCH OF
WATER TRAFFIC LEAGUE
AS HUSBAND
WAS ORGANIZED HERE
IS ACQUITTED

Milane Amusement Co.
Have Incorporated and
Will Build Theatre

ENGLAND
WILL WELCOME
GERMANY

Capt. Arthur Cundy
Is Here This Week
v With Boy Scouts

CHURCHILL
WANTS DEBATE
IRISH QUESTION

MONEY

On Flour, Grain and Feed

SAVING

PRICES

FERTILIZER FOR CITRUS TREES)

FORMER KAISER
BILL MAY SUP

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NUMBER 47

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1922

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SEVENTY-FIVE INJURED
IRISH
PROVISIONAL
STATE
EXPRESS caught fire
IN RAILWAY CRASH AT
PORTER, IND., LAST NIGHT CALLING; MEN TO ARMS
IN NEW YORK SUBWAY
-I N PROCLAMATION FORM
MANY ARE OVERCOME

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Pere Marquette Train Crashed Into the New York
»
Central

Opens W a y ,for Citizens
WASHINGTON
CHICAGO, July 6.— Seventy-five persons were injured, only PRESENTATION OF
one serjously, when the Chicago bound Pere Marquette passenger
to Join Free State
train ernshed into the New York Central engine on the siding near TARIFF GAG RULE
PEACE PLAN Porter, Indiana, late last night. The train proceeded to Chicago
Arm y
this morning after the injured received first nid. Enrly today re­
BEGINS BIG FIGHT
sponsibility Tor the crash had not been fixed. Tho collision occur­
IS
ADVOCATED
U N D ER G R O U N D
REFUSE LAST WEEK
red near the scene of the smash up of the New York Central and
-

By Smoke and Rescue
Work Started By
Officials

( n r T k « A i » « t a t » l I ’M H I

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RY SUB-COMMITTEE OF COMMIS­ Michigan Central trains Inst year when thirty-seven persons were
killed. The New York Ccntrnl engine wns standing on the siding
nLBW n o x FUSE AND FLASH OF
SION IN LEAGUE OF
when the passenger train plunged into it through presumably an
f ih e a n d s m o k e s w e p t
NATIONS.
,

open or defective switch.

th r u c r o w d e d t r a in

SUCCESS OF REPUBLICAN MOVE
TO SHUT OFF DERATE ON
TARIFF IS DOUBTFUL

BECAUSE CONFIDENCE OF ABIL­
ITY TO MEET AND DEFEAT
ANY ATTACK

(llr T (« Aaaoel*(ed Pr#«al
WASHINGTON,
July 0.—Ropuhll(Dr The Associated Press)
PARIS,
July
0.*—World
disarma­
( ity The AaafrliMvd'
I
DUBLIN, July 6.— Coaualtlaa
enn petition for cloture to shut o ff de­
n e w YORK, July 0.— About
150 ment wns declared by Lord Robert Ce­
In yesterday's fighting waa ooa
bate on tho ndmlnistrntion tariff bill
persons wore overcome by smoko to­ cil to havo been brought definitely
killed
nnd sixteen wounded. For
wns
prscentcd
late
yesterday
in
tho
day when the express in tho cast side npnrcr todny^ by tho action of n sub­
eight dnys of fighting In Dublin,
scnntc. It immcdlntoly provoked n
aubwny caught fire near Lexington committee o*f tho temporary mixed
casualties were given as slxtjr-ona
bitter fight, which promised to con­
avenue nnd Sixty-first atreot, dozens commission on disarmament of the
» ■
dead, 259 wounded.
sume much of the session today. Un­
„f ninbulnncca woro summoned nnd League of Nntlons In approving his
der tho rules, tho Issuo must como to
Mayor Hylnn arrived to dlroct tho res­ plan for nrmnment reduction.
The
DUBLIN, July fl— The call ton voto nt noon on Friday.
cue work. Tho nccldent occurred about measure provider for n gcnernl reduc­
nrms
issued today by the provis­
There were 52 signatures to tho pe­
leventy-fivo feet under ground. Fire tion of nir nnd land forces, under the Lieutenants James and Doolittle of Kelly Field
ional
free
state government in tha
tition, or twelve less than tho twoitnrted In motormnn’s box after fuso supervision of tho League of Nntlons,
W
ill
Try
It
form
of
a
proclamation opening
thirds
majority
nocessnry
to
Invoke
blew out. Flash or flro and smoko ns well ns for continental nllinnccs
the
way
for
enlistment of thoM
the
existing
cloture
rulo,
which
would
iwopt through crowded train. When against nggrcrslon.
citizens
who
last
week were "de­
(Dr
The
AaaoelAtcd
I'r
m
)
,
.
limit
debate
on
tho
hill
to
ono
hour
tho train stopped guards throw open
The subcommittee forninlly approv­
JACKSONVILLE, July 6.— Crossing the American continent for each senator nnd prccludo tho o f­
clined
by
the
government
becauaa
the doors nnd tho passengers mndo n ed! Lord Robert’s plan nnd sent back
from Jacksonville to San Diego in one day by alrplnne will be at­ fering of any additional nmendmont
it wns confident of the ability of
mad scramble for osenpo. Ihoso un I^to
l0 tho
lll0 full
IU11 commission.
cun,„ lin»iuii. It
n is
i» tnken
whom
tempted by Lieutenants James H. Doolittle and L. S. Andrews, ot even by the finance commlttco major­
tho army single hnnded to meet
able to wnlk woro carried from tho for grnntej that tho commission will
• Ti9Ai _ I. . AL Au n A aaiii I Ian
1
_ ..
s *s
• 11 #* 1 Kcllyfield, Texas, soon, according to word received here from Tex­
and defeat nny attack made upon
cars to Fifty-ninth street station. Fire ratify tho recommendation in its finnl
ity.
as.
Doolittle
and
Andrews
arrived
at
Camp
Johnston
Monday
It."
Although
a
number
of
senators
nro
ladders also woro dropped through tho session today.
from
Kelly
field
after
one
stop
flight
from
Kelly
field,
having
alight­
absent
from
Washington,
which
would
Iron grntingB at Sixty-first street nnd
Tho full commission yesterday ap­
ed at Pensacola for fuel. They left here Tuesday morning for cut down the number necessary for a
LONDON, July (1.— DeVnlcrn in
VJ
six women lifted out. Injured woro proved tho Uritlsh plan for extending
Washington
via
Langley
field,
Virginia,
presumably
to
obtain
au­
a
message
addressed
to
the
peo­
two-thirds
mnjority,
sonic
of
those
stretched out on sidewalks for several the Washington naval accord to all
thority from the chief mf the army air service to make the one behind tho cloturo movement doubted
ple of America declares the post
blocks. Temporary hoHpltn organized nations. Thus the Lcnguo Assembly,
between the Irish parties torn
that It would succeed. Senator Lodge
nnd fourteen pullmotors put to work. at its September meeting, will havo day flight.
up, civil wnr broken out, Dali
of Massachusetts, Republican loader,
Spectators soon beenmo so dense po­ before it a definite program for world
Eireann not permitted to meet
told tho senate that if It did not, it
lice reserves had to bo called out.
reduction in armies nnd nnvies.
and
that the proveslonnl govern­
then
would
he
for
the
Republicans
to
Three persons were so badly attack­
During yesterday’s discussion of
ment
assumed military dictator­
decide
whether
they
would
lay
aside
ed by smoko it wan feared they will land disarmament n French delegate
ship
supported
by the British big
the
tariff
and
fight
for
n
majority
clo­
die. About fifty woro sent to hospit­ si.id his government would want very
guns.
ture
rulo,
or
force
tho
senate
to
re­
als. It was two hours before traffic definite provisions in tho agreement,
sume night sessions ns a means of
subway
was
u an resumed
i vfiuiiivt* and tho
w
» wns i oil
a iil iij whnt
iv iiiiv the
so IV
it WUUII1
would he known iexactly
DUBLIN, July 0.—The siege of the
speeding up a final vote on tho tar­
jammed for many miles with stnlled :colintry could depend upon in caso of
strongholds of the insurgent Irish
trains.
iff.
need. Tho Japanese member of tho
All except eight of tho sixty Re­ forcos wns virtually ended Inst night
sub-committco approved tho gonoral
Chairman
Labor
Board
and
Leader
o
f
Shopcraft
publicans in tho senate signed tho pe­ with tho surrender of small groups of
torms of tho plan but doclnrod he did I
500 Men Searching
May Get together
tition. Immediately tho petition was the men who had boon fighting for tho
not believe nllinnccs should ho limited I
W oods for the N egro
presented by Chairman McCumhor o,, pnst week behind the bnrrlendos, nnd t '
to continents, which point ho illustho capture of ono of tho principal!
(nr The AaBiirlated I'rwul
, ,
,
. the finance committee, it brought n
W ho Shot Deputy trntod by giving instances where forc­
leaders, Cathnl Ilrugha, formor min­
‘
"
Mr.
Jewell
said
the
Intervention
of
protest
from
Senator
Underwood,
of
CHICAGO, July 0.— Hope for the
es from ninny countries Imvo been us­
ister of Dofcnso. But tho success o f '
Alabama,
the
Democratic
londor,
who
the
hoard
laid
come
too
into
and
the
speedy settlement of the country wide
GAINESVILLE, July 0. — Foaling ed together, us in tho world war.
tho national cause him been purchased
said
the
Democrats
had
"courteously”
only
wny
to
prevent
disorders,
was
for
Lord
Robert
Cecil
oxpliiioed
that
nn high ns u body of armed men,
Htriko o f the rnllwny shopmen was
at tho cost of blazing buildings nnd
consented
to
tho
committee’s
request
him
Virtually
to
defy
tho
hoard
nnd
no
ono
would
ho
barred
from
aiding
n
Htimntcd to number 500, scanned the
scon Inst night in statements issued
terrible destruction in O’Connell, to,
roads and bypaths of tho section country which had boon attacked, hut by Ben W. Iloopor, chairman o f the thus let the rank nnd file of tho six that its amendments ho considered
say.
nothing of tho I ohh of life nnd thq,
(round Hawthorne, near here last tho continental agreement simply lim­ United States Railroad Labor Board shop crafts organizations involved first nnd that it was not fair for the
many
seriously wounded,
■*
night, in search of Will Jones, who ited the obligations of each country. nnd II. M. Jewell, loader of the shop know that their lenders had their majority to como in now nnd propose
There
is
still
no
information
as
to
hands on the brakes and woro in full to take away from the minority tholr
yesterday afternoon shot and serious­ All countries would he freo to enter n crafts, who ordered tho walkout.
tho wherenbouts of Eanion Do Valera,
control of the situation. Ho said so right to proposo amendments.
ly wounded Deputy Sheriff J. F. Dun­ defensive war, if they wished, lljnlIn a reply to a letter from Mr.
wluMins apparently esenped from tho
The
Democratic
leader
suid
thnt
ev­
far
ho
hnd
received
no
overtures
look­
ning of Gainesville, ns the officer nt- mnr Granting, Sweden, on behalf of Hooper, which was regarded as concil­
freo staters’ not.
ing
townrd
n
settlement
nnd
hnd
made
ery
item
In
tho
bill
was
of
interest
to
the
smaller
nations,
expressed
the
lempted to arrest him for possessing
iatory, Mr. Jewell declared that the
In the afternoon, when ton buildings
none.
Ho
added
that
the
striko
vote
some
business
concern
of
tho
country;
view
that
they
did
not
favor
any
fur­
liquor uml firing n firenrm on tho
strikers woro'wllllng to “ consider any
wns
tho
most
representative
ono
over
including
three hotels, ivero aflame,
that
practically
ail
o
f
them
woro
of
ther
military
obligations,
nnd
suggest­
highway. Tho shooting occurred at
negotiations with any ono in author­
taken, hut did not name totnl figures. interest to the consumer, And thnt the tho remainder of tho irregulars, driv­
ed
that
any
reform
ninst
ho
slow
nnd
0
Hawthorne. N
ity for settlement of the strike."
,
en
into
tho
Granvillo
hotol
with
fire
Mr.
Hooper,
in
his
letter
to
Mr.
majority
should
proposo
aomo
rulo
cautious.
The negro opened fire without
"W o are willing to confer with any­
In reply to M. Branting’s statement, body authorized by the railroads to Jewell curly in tho day, denied the which would meet the situation and on all sides, still pinintnined a desper­
warning when Dunning approached
ate resistance with automntics, nnd
in company o f Constable C. L. Dyees. Lord , Itobort ngreed that the treaty bring pence proposals to us," said Mr. latter’s chnrgc tlmt tho lnbor honrd not merely a gag rulo.
rifles, hut it was nlrendy seen that
wns
unfriendly
to
tho
employes
or
‘The
idea
of
discussing
1,000
Knur shots found thoro wny into tho must he drafted carefully. In justi­ Jewell. "I include or cxcludo nobody,
they could not long delny tho Inevit­
thnt
It
hnd
"outlawed”
tho
strikers.
amendments
in
00
minutest"
ho
exfication
of
tho
cautious
nttitude
of
tho
officers body, tho first piercing hlH
hut if tho lab&lt;tf honrd, for instance,
"It
has
only
nceepted
your
own
state­
able end. The final attack by the free
smaller
powers,
ho
cited
tho
United
clnimed.
pistol nrm nnd rendering him incap­
enme to us with a definite proposition
ment
thnt
the
striking
men
nro
not
state troops commenced at mid-day
"Gentlemen
on
the
other
side
hnd
StntcH
as
opposing
any
agreement
able of defense. Constable Dyees said
wo would not hesltnto to consider it."
the
employes
of
tho
carriers,’’
tho
better
suggest
thnt
we
have
no
fur­
after a lull during which tho firing
which
might
involve
it
in
tho
affairs
ho emptied his revolver at tho negro
The tabulation showed only 04.7 per
slackened
grcnlty. Tho regulars then
letter
snld.
"It
has
not,
howover,
used
ther
debate."
of
other
nations.
without success nnd then, left without
cent of tho men hud voted to strike on
tho
word
‘outlaw’
nt
nny
time.’’
began
a
desperate
plan of bombing
After
some
sharp
controversies,
Tho
Jugo-Slnv
member
suggested
protection, ho sought cover. Tho ne­
the question of wages, tho heaviest
hut by overwhelming majorities, tho tho insurgents. A bomb was hurled
that
defensive
nllinnce
sshould
he
gro escaped.
voto for u striko being ^on the ques­
• senate approved duties on n number into Hnmmnn hotel nnd soon faint
Deputy Dunning wns brought hero mndo between neighboring states. tion of outsido contract labor, which CUSTOMS RECEIPTS
REFLECT
PROSPERITY
of products, including u rnto of 15 wisps of Hinoke crept through tho
This
idon,
howevor,
met
with
general
nnd plnced in n hospital Into yester­
poled 07-1 per cont of the vote cast.
Hhnttcrcd windows and suddenly a
cents
a pound on shelled nlmonds.
disapproval.
day afternoon. 'An investigation dis­
Tho ballot on rules enmo second with
(H r The Aaanrlntrd I’ rraal
hurst of flame in front, followed by
Other
duties
as
approved
by
tho
closed his wounds to he serious.
1)0.2 for striko.
Union lenders Bald
WASHINGTON, July 0.—Gonoral
dense volumes of smoke. Tho flames
REHEARING
OF
GAS
bennto
included:
The mnnhunt lind gotten under way
tlmt tho vote displayed tho rolntlve ly improved business conditions in
Hprcnd swiftly, nnd the fire brigade
TAX
LAW
ADVANCES
Raisins,
2Mi
cortts
a
pound;
limes,
shortly after tho shooting. Lnto yes­
importance uttnehed to .tho three the country nrc reflected in increased
hurried
to tho sceno. But n fussilado
in
natural
statu
or
in
brine,
nnd
or­
terday afternoon, two negro women
points as Issued by tholr membership. customs receipts, tho highost during
(117 The Aasnclntrd I'rraal
anges, 1 cunt n pound; grapefruit, onu- from the irregulars in the Granvillo
v ere brought tq tho city by members
Mr.
Jewell
mndo
public
tho
oxnct
tho pnst fiscal year for 133 yonrB, ac­
TALLAHASSEE, July 0.—Tho rohotel compelled them to rutreat. The
&lt;t tho posso nnd placed in Juil. They hcnrlng of tho gnsolino tax net by figures on tho strike voto takon by tho cording to n statement issued tonight half of ono cent a pound.
fire nttneked tho shops adjoining the
Wnlnuts
of
all
kinds,
unshcllcd,
4
were {relieved to have known some­ tho supremo court wns advanced an­ 400,000 members of tho hIx shop- by AHsistunt Secretary of tho Trcns
llummrin and in leas than two hours
cents
a
pound;
shelled,
12
cents
a
thing o f tho shooting. Ono of tho ne- other step yosterdny whon Attorney crafts. Tho voto was divided into three ury Elmer Dover, in chnrgo of cus­
tho roofs hnd collapsed. Threo build­
pound.
g’ o women Bald a young negro hoy General Gates fllod a brief In behalf scpnrnto ballots, tho first ono accept­
toms.
.
ings woto completely destroyed, tholr
had boon wounded during the shooting of the stnto’s contention thnt tho ing a $50,000,000 reduction in wages
"Tho United States custom receipts
ruin being hastened through
the
HOW CAN THEY TELL?
supposedly by n Htray bnlle\ from Con­ menmiro pnssed by tho Inst legisla­ ordered by the Labor Honrd, the re­
for the fiscal yenr just endod," ho
flnnios
reaching
stoics
o
f
bombs
and
stable Dyees’ pistol.
ture levying a tnx on wholesale gas­ storation of seven working ruloH nl- said, "amounted to $350,443,387,
(U r T h e Associated P ress)
ammunition, causing numerous explo­
oline turnovers, Is valid.
• torodihy tho hoard, nnd tho third, tho which is nn incrcnso of $48,418,285
TALLAHASSEE, July 0.—Jurors sions and throwing up groat clouds of
i rv
VIRGINIA CONVICTS ESCAPE
abolishment
of
outside
contracting
by
S. G. Gunn, of Levi county, who
over Inst yenr. Tho highest previous sitting in liquor in Florida in futuro Hmoko.
instituted tho suit attacking tho vnl- tho ronds.
year in tho history of the customs, nro expected to sidestep invitations
(Dr The Aaaoelnlrd I’ rraal
I
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In ruilrond circles it wns declared covering 133 yonrs, wns 1010, when to tnsto tho liquid in ovidcnco in or­
RICHMOND, Vu., July 0.—'T hrco1idity of the act, has until July 15 to
that tho wny nlrcndy hnd boon blear­ icceipts amounted to $333,083,445, so der to detormino thnt it is liquor, ROOT. H. SISSONS INDICTED
negroes nnd ono whlto man'escaped .ft lo his briof.
ON EMBEZZLEMENT CHARGE
from tho stnto convict camp No. 20,
The net wns Bomo time ago dcclar- ed for a full settlement on tho gravest tlmt the receipts for this yenr are for the Htnto supremo court opine*
nt Jetorsvlllo, Va., yesterday, stole oil Invalid by the supreme court in issuo— that of contract work—by the nearly $23,000,000 in excess of tho that such a prnctlco may ho n viola­
(U r T li« Aaanrlntrd I’ rraal
two nutomobllcs, ono at Jetorsvlllo passing on n decision of tho circuit agreement of twelve roads to nhoiiHh Inrgcst previous year."
MACON, Gn., July 0.— Robert H.
tion of the Volstead act.
and another nt Blnckstono, nnd broke court for Leon county. Tho circuit outsido contracting, at tho labor honrd
Sissons, vice-president of tho Will­
into the postoftlco nt Burkvlllo, Vn., Icourt overruled n demurrer filed b / mooting Inst Friday, when Mr. Jewell GENDARMES MEETING
25,000 MEN ARE NOW
*
Ingham Warehouse boforo its failure
and stole $500 in wnr savings stamps Attorney General Buford in response ignored nn ordor to appear nnd ex­
IN VATICAN TODAY
ON STRIKE IN N. Y. in 1920, was Indicted by tho Bibb
according to a dispntch rccolvcd h ere!to Mr. Gunn’s complaint. Tho judg- plain his strike order.
WERE DISARMED
county grnnd jury ye^tordny on a
The first explanation of tho inci­
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teday, According to tho dispatch tho ment wns uphold by tho supremo
charge of embezzling $82,517.04 from
NEW YORK, July 0.—John J. tho concern. •
d i r The Associated Press)
men broke down at Addison, Va.
j court hut tho state wns recently dent wns mndo by Mr. Jewell Inst
night
when
ho
said
thnt
to
hnvo
ap­
LONDON,
July
0.—
A
Central
Nows
Dowd
nnd David Williams, chairman
Whon tho fugitives nppllod for food . granted n rehenrlng.
peared
before
tho
labor
board
Frlrlrfy
dispntch
from
Romo
says
thnt
gondnnd
vlco-chnirmnn
of tho Nov/ York
at a woman's homo sho notified tho
Tho net imposed a tnx of ono cont
S. S. AMERICA CONTINUES
"would
havo
resulted
in
n
mob-like
armes,
serving
in
nn
honorary
capac­
"Btrlko
conduct"
committee
i o f . the’
polico of Petersburg, who hurried to a gallon on gnsolino, nnd wns deON JOURNEY TO BREMEN
tho scene. Ono of tho automobiles |signed to provide road building funds, suspension of work by the shopmen ity in policing tho Vatican, mutinied six railroad shop crafts unions today
was recovered nnd ono o f the negroea ' Wholesalers throughout tho stnto nnd possible bloodshed." He said thnt tills morning, crying out "Long live returned from n tour of tho metro­
(H r The Aaaoelnlrd l*Ttai|
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ROTERDAM,
steam-■
captured. The other fugitives aro gonernlly havo withheld pnymont of the striko order nlrendy having gono the pope, death to tho commnndnnt." politan nron with roports that 25,­
V July
----- «r 0.—Tho
----— ---------still at largo, according to the dia- further taxes ponding tho final out- out nnd n suspension of work Satur­ They woro immediately disarmed nnd 00p men had walked out, including ship America, which landod 400 pawday morning at 10 n. m., huving been the hnrrncks occupied by the Swiss nearly 3,000 "sympathy" strikers.
engers from the United Statoa beta
patch.
' &lt;*1| come of tho litigation.
sanctioned by locals in ull parts of the guards,
beenuso of a port striko at Bremen,
\
Second sheets, 814x11, only proceeded to that port today with all
Second sheet*, 8 f t x l l . only
Weber Ordway, of Fort Pierce, was country, to havo mndo nn olovonth
hour
attempt
to
nvort
a
walkout
would
Bargains
found
tech
day
by
read­
50c
per 1,000, while they Inst, nt Us passengers when it was learned
50c per 1,000, while they last, a t ; tho guest of Bowen and Joe I orritt
losulted
only
in
chaos.
ing
the
Herald
Ads.
Herald
office.
tf thnt the strike had ended.
Herald office.
tf for tho Fourth.
(lip The*Aaaoelnlrd Press)

WILL CROSS CONTINENT
, JAX TO SAN DIEGO IN
ONE DAY IN AIRPLANE

WILL SETTLE THE STRIKE
IN A FEW DAYS IS HOPE
-LO O KS LIKE THE END

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�- WEEKLY HSSALP, FMDAT, JUKI 30, IMS
Sanford Herald spells It Jeff the place of this sulphur preparation It seldom faUs to relieve the torment
"(1 ) To colitinua tho payment of
the wages at presept In force,*
“ Slight" but the extra "t " makes that instantly brings ease from the or disfigurement. A little j ar ^
“ (2) To restore operation under Uncle Jeff all the more prominent But itching, burning and irritation,
Rowles Mentho-Sulphur may bfl
rules 6, 10, 12, 14, 16, 46 and 177, as
Mentho-Sulphur heals ecxema right tained at any drug store. It |8
Bob Holly can never spdll his name
they existed prior to the amendments
up, leaving the skin clear and smooth. liko cold cream.—Adv.
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thereof proposed lji decision 222; and Holy.— Orlando Sentinel.
Wo corrected thnt error twelvo
“ (8) To discontinue the contracting
times but it seems that the boys be­
h
out of work and shops pending nego
lieve In giving Jeff more “ t" whon ev­
tlations between the Association of
Looks Like W ell Organized Scheme to Hook the Railway Exocutives and Railway Em­ eryone knows he never drinks any­
N E V E R BEFORE O FFERED IN O UR CITY
thing but coffee. Howovor, ho Is there
ployees
Department
looking
toward
* Consumer
.
*
with tho big mitt and Sanford is for
adjustment of tho oxlstlng disputes
Jeff Sllgh every day in the woek re­
"Lifetime” -Alumnium Pitchers and Serving Trays.
upon theso questions, a sanction of
(Bjr TO* Aaao«UtHI Praaa)
them. He chnsed two men In a
gardless
o
f
how
wo
spoil
his
namo.
WASHINGTON, June 28.— Th§ fleeting automobile for three miles withdrawal from employment on July
Extra large Roasters and 3-piece Pudding Pan Sets.
------------ o------------Agricultural schedule In the ndmln- and arrested them when their car 1, 1022, will bo unavoidable."
Wo aro glad to boo tho Sanford
.
.' &gt; WATCH FOR DATE OF SALE
Istration tariff bill wns attacked yes* crashed into a stump, the car turn­
Elks coming bock strong after many
terday In the senate by Senator ing over and pinning ono of Its oc­ “ PEACOCK ALLEY" IS
years of inactivity. Tho B. P. O. E.
Another lot o f those Easy Dust Pans just arrived.
Walsh, o f ' Massachusetts, a demo* cupants underneath.
GORGEOUS PRODUCTION aro doing a lot of good evorywhore in
Honey Cakes, "Bounty o f the Gods,” 25c each.
cratlc member o f the finance commit*
Charges grow out o f this oplsode
tho mnny groat works they hnvo un­
tee, and defended by Chairman Me* as follows: L. R. Brown, drunk and
Gardner’s Fruit, Pound, Raisen and Layer Cakes.
Shown Mae Murray ns Parisian Danc­ dertaken and Sanford hns missed them
Cumber of the committee, and Sena* disorderly conduct; Forrest; L. Le­
grently in tho past fow yoars. Now
er
and
Misunderstood
Wife
tor Gooding, republican, Idaho, chair* gion, exceeding the speed limit and
The Dainty Pastry Flour, Arostos and Pillsbury Flour.
thnt they have purchasod tho fine
man of the republican agricultural* reckless driving.
homo
of
tho
Rod
&amp;
Gun
Club
and
It is not often thnt motjon picture
Wilson’s Certified Oleo.
tariff bloc. The debate continued
Brndloy was resting on his handle fans nro given tho opportunity to see taken a now start they will prove an
for several hours with a result that burs, so to speak, when tho two men
Del Monte, Libby’s, and Rosedale Canned Goods.
tho Intcst nnd most stylish costumes actlvo factor In the life of tho city.
none of tho committee amendments dashed by him at a speed, according
presontod by ono of tho most attrac­
Choice Western Beef and Pork, now shipped direct from Si.
In tho schcdulo were voted.
to tho offlcor, of 45 miles an hour. tive artists of tho screen In a story
Tho paragraph dealing with duties He mounted his motorcycle and gavo
vibrant with romnneo ar.d adventure,
Louis to Sanford. Car arrives Friday’s. This is fine__try it.
on cattlo and fresh bocf and voal fin­ chnsc. Whether or not ho was gain­
hut that Is what Mao Murray’s latest
ally came under consideration, and ing on thorn, holding his own or los­
Dressed Hens, native Veal and pork, pickled pigs feet, sum­
picture, “ Peacock Alloy" is. It will be
without a record vote amendments by ing, was not developed, but tho fact
mer sausage and frankfurters
shown Friday and Snturday at tho
Senator Walsh, of Massachusetts, to remained that he overtook them In
Princess Thentro.
reduce the committee rates, woro re- tlmo to assist In pulling Brown
Phone 210
In this Metro roloaso for Tiffany
JeJcted.
|/ rom beneath the overturned car. Productions, Inc., prosonted by Robert
Asserting thatt ho bill was "an at* officer Bradley charged that Brown
Z. Leonard, Miss Murray portrays tho
Any hreaklng out or skin irritation
tempt to rnako n rnld on tho consum- waB driving the car but Legion Inpart of a Parisian dnneer, who, as thc on face, nock or body. Is overcome
ors of tho country such ns novor b o -,„{stod that ho was at the wheel,
dnrllng of tho famous city of pleasure, qulckost by applying Montho-Sulphur,
fore has been drenmod of," Senator, Hrown received only minor hurts, but
Is feted and adored for her daring and snys n notod skin specialist. Because
Walsh declared, the duties proposod wn8 othorwlso Incapacitated,
artistic creations. Sho falls in lovo of its germ destroying properties,
I. D. M A R T IN , Proprietor
on meats, cereals, potatoes and a p -1 Tho officer placed his limp form
with a youthful American, a small nothing has ovon boon found to take
pics nlono would Incronso tho cost to (ncro(ll| tho handlebars and ordered
town boy, nnd goes back to his homo
the consumers by $1,310,000,000 an* ( Legion to rldo behind. Legion Is
only to find thnt tho pooplo of the
nunlly, or about $80 for tho nvorngo „„|d to not havo enjoyed his rldo on
littlo village nro Bcnndalized at his
family of six. This did not tako In- the motorcyclo for he pleaded with
French wife. Tho rudo nwakonlng
to account, he said, tho Increased tho offlcor to slow down,
among tho bright lights of Brondway
costs that would follow from tho du­
gives this story a turn which makes it
ties on butter, eggs, poultry, fruit, I
ono of the most dramntic offerings of
RY
FARMER
SHOULD
fish and tho many other foods In the! KVK
tho scroon.
schedule.
KNOW CORN PERCENTAGE
"Peacock Alloy” is typically a Mae
Discussing what ho denominated
Murray picture. Its gorgeous so t-1
as the influence of tho repubUchn-agGAINESVILLE. Juno 28.-E very tings nnd tho costly costumos of th e!
Noise and vibration being wiped out, pep being added; great saving in con­
rlculturaltariff bloc on the senate fnrmcr Bhould know tho percentage star nro outstanding foatures In an
Jnance committee .majority In
ho f nn cnr of corn whon ho turnB to
struction nnd opcrntlng cost. America’s greatest engineers believe it will
offering which at Its special showing
framing of he hill, Senator W a ls h n)nttcrB of furthor propagation, ac- in Now York won the unstinted praise
develop into the
sald that this “ Influence and pros* cordlnR to tho cxport„ of tho colIogo
of tho critics ns being tho most benusure was successful as shown by tho of aRricultur0( Univt&gt;rBity 0f Florida. tiful and gorgeous production of the
nct ,h„n *hp°n commi tc° |ncrensod xho pcd,Rroo of tho cnp of corn
screen. Tho enst supporting MIbs
from 20 o . 150 percent the duties on JuHt nn OBBontlnl na thnt of nn|ma|B,
Murray. Is n most notnblo ono and
commodities in which the bloc was tho 0XpcrtB nvor| nnd |n tho case of includes Monte Blue in tho leading
It will work at n saving in fuel and floor space. Greater power with less
Interested and reduced
ho house
tho nncc9t
BbouId bo known
male role, Edmund Lowe, W. J. Forgup-keep. We are ready to take orders for Crankless Engines from 30 H. I*,
rates on all other products In the ag- ,loforc tho corn
plnntcd&gt;
uson, Anders Rundolf, William Tookrlcultural schedule. lie asserted al*
Secd for tho noxt plnntlnR ; bouId
to 500 H. I*.
er, Howard Lang, William Frederick,
sc that tho rates wero lowered on be chosen from tho growing stnlk,
M. Durant nnd JelTrys Lewis. "Pea­
agricultural products of tho dornothe experts sny. In this mnnncr, tho cock Alley" Ih by Edmund Goulding,
crntlc states of tho Srfuth and said it farmer can get tho "low down" on
based on a story by Ouidn Borgero.
was "that a political party would
tho seed which ho expects to fruit for It was directed by Robort Z. Leonnrd
carry partisanship to such nn ex­
his noxt crop. Tho farmer who so- nnd photographed by Oliver T.
tent."
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, loots his Beed from tho corn In tho Marsh.
Replying for ho committee, Son- crlb r„ Ruidcd ,nrRc]y by thc „ iz0 nnd
Factory, Pearl and 14th
Jacksonville, Florida
ator McCumber declared ho was will* nppnront condition of tho corn. Theso
Try a Herald Want Ad today.

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,nk° . J 8 f hBr° ° th° r08p° n- ' nro sometimes misleading as tho
nihility for tho Increases over the forthcoming corn stalk may not onhouso rate, adding that they would JoJy tho Bnn)0 Rrowlng conditions
have to ho made, bloc or no bloc. . lhnt favorod |tfl predecessor. FroHe said he was glad of tho assistance quontly |n cases of this kind, tho offthat tho bloc hnd rondonod In "doing BprinR, incklngfl tho ndvan,tnBCB of
Justice to ho farmer."
Ii,s parent stnlk, will bo much Infer*
Tho North Dnkotn senator argued jor
that the farm laborers were ns much
In BolflctlnR tbo Bced for tho grow.
entitled to a living wage nn the work* inR rorni tbo oxpcrt„
out n fow
ers in tho city, whoso wnges nnd p0|nters*
standard of living ho said had ad- j No onr Rrown upon n BtnIk thnt
»n * high piano, undoif n pro - 1 cnjoys tho Ill!va„tnges of rich soil,
tectlvo tariff system lie asked that pIonty of roonii nnd moIaturC( Bbollld
n comparison of living standards In ,)C BoIcctod. Its o(Tflpring wl„ not
the c ties and n.rnl districts bo made, pnJoy tbcBo ndvnntnRcB. A b,R eur
nnd declared It was tho duty of con*;dopH not lndIcnto much, but n b,R onr
gross to Incronso the standard In tho produccd on n Btnlk |n compotltlon
country to that obtaining In the city wltb othcr stnlkB
n R00(1 cnr for
so ns to glvo overyono n fnil deni.
Rccd
.Senator McCumber expressed the
oplnlo nthnt not nil of tho proposed
Increases in tariffs on farm products
would he passed on to the consumer,
hut asserted that oven If they were

Attention should bo paid to tho lorntion of tbo Btnlk, conditlon of tho
|cavCB, p08,tion 0f tho ear upon tho
8tnlkf fiizo of c
tbo 8huck
nnd
,onRtb of Bbnnk. Enrs tbnt nro B0.

Sold wherever crowds
gather, and at your
favorite store, refresh­
ment stands, hotels,
restaurants, clubs, on
dining cars*

• fr lom
» $5
t r Ttot T$10
l a day"
W" K0.
* i tbcr
,ectc'1
Rhou,d 1)0
so that tbey
furshould Sbe.
HolcctIon
Cftnmarked
bo Bindo-whw,
wili ng to pay out a “ few cents ox- hnvo fntlirod.
y
trn ' each day for foodstuffs so ns to
"enable tho fnrmor to enrn n living."
TO BREAK FILIBUSTER.

SAGE TEA TURNS
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--------* WASHINGTON, Juno 2 7 . - Answer­
ing tho summons to their leaders, Re­
publican members of the house flock- &gt;T’« GRANDMOTHER'S RECIPE TO
BRING BACK COLOR AND
ed bnck to Washington yesterdny to
LUSTRE TO HAIR
help break the filibuster by ltoprosuntntivo Volght, Republican, Wisconsin,
That beautiful, oven shade of dark,
which played hnvoc with plnns of tho
glossy
hnir can only bo hnd by browlenders Friday nnd Saturday. On tho
first demand for a quorum by the big a mixture of Sago Tea and SulWisconsin representative a roll call I*hup. Y our hair Ih your charm. It
showed 284 members present, ns com­ mnkcH or mors the face. When it
pared with 251, tho top numbor vot­ fades, turns gray or strenkud, Just nn
ing Saturday. A shift in tho tenta­ application or two of Sage and Sul­
tive program for the day put tho phur enhances its nppcnrnnco a hun­
brnkos temporarily on filibustering dredfold.
Don't bother to propnro tho mix­
methods, for instead of calling up tho
conference report on thc naval bill, tho ture; you can get this famous old rohouso took up tho Cnppor-Tinchor fu- cipo improved by the addition of othcr
turo trading Dill. Consideration of i»Rrodlonts „ t a Hmnll cost, all ready
the latter measure w« h in committco ^,,r U80, ^
n,Hu&lt;l Wyeth's Sago
o f tho whole, 100 being a quorum in ' ftnt* Sulphur Compound. This can al;
committee Instead of 200 in tho houso " " V 1,0 ‘'opontlod upon to bring back
proper. Rep. Volght announced ho H'0 Natural color and lustre of your
would stay on tho Job and keep on ' m*rEverybody uses “ Wyeth’s" Sago
demanding roll calls unless the lead­
nnd
Sulphur Compuond now because
ership could persundo members to reit
darkens
so naturally und evenly
mnln in tho chnmbor.
thnt nobody can tell it hns been ap­
---------------------- u—
plied. You simply dampen n sponge
MOTORCYCLE COI*
or soft brush with it nnd drnw this
PICKS THEM OFF
,
DOWN IN MIAMI through the hnir, taking one smnll
Htrnnd at a time; by morning tho gray
hair has disappeared, and uftor an­
( l l r TO * A m o t Im i m I ' r n o
MIAMI, Juno 28.—Motorsyclo Pm- other application it becomes beauti­
trolmun L. P. Bradley literally picks fully dark and nppenrs gloBsy and
up tho speeders when ho gets after! lustrous.—Adv.

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Mss. A. P. Connelly, Albert ConnelFrank W. Chase .left ;Sunday fas l f n .'C . A.WURama anddevfhter,
’ L.' N. Perrault of Miami la spend­
Mlsa
Ruby
Williams,
left
y#it«rday
in
ly and Mrs. E. D, Mobley leave to-'cam p In the N ew . Hampshirejmounthsir car for .Macon, Go., wharo thoy ing a fa#'days haw at the Monte*
moxrow by boat for Jacksonville, go- tains,
ninja while (n the city attending to
will spend a month or six weeks.

ing from there to Highlands, N. 0.,
where thoy will spend tho summer.

Miss Carry Dorsey has returned
from a most pleasant trip to Way
Mr. and Mrs. M. Mlnarlk and chil­ cross, Georgia.
dren loavo tomorrow for |Henderson­
ville, N. C., where they will spend
C. H. Leffler left today for Miami
(Tram Ktodar'i Daily)
several weeks, going frpm there to where he will spend several weakn
Miss Agnes Bornor left today for Cleveland, Ohio, where they will visit with his son, Charles Leffler and
Bradontown, whoro she will visit relatives.
family.
friends.

business.

Mr. ond Mrs. Fred Cooper and sons,
Eugene and Frederick, of Orlando,
A1 H. Bailey, Jr., of Atlanta, la
wore the guests of friends here’ yes­ making hla headquarter! at tha
terday.
Montezuma while in the city on a
business mission.
Mr. and Mrs. Forest Rhodes Whit­
tle announco tho marriage of their
Mrs. Howard Smith Ii expected
daughter, Mrs. Emma Whittle John­ home Sunday from Atlanta and Ma­
son to Mr. George W. Huff, Juno 24th. con, Ga., and Columbia, Tenn.,- where

- A. W. Lloyd was in tha city yaatar
day from Orhrndo making hts head*
quartan at tha Montezuma,
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Mr. and Mrz. David Caldwell and v!
Mr. and Mra. D. P. Drummond were a
congenial party motoring to Dayton*
Beach yesterday where they spent the
day.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack L. West, of Con
bin, Ky., are in the city visiting home
folks, having been called hero on the
account of the illness of Mrs. West’s
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Miss Knthcrino Teague nnd Miss
Dr. and Mrs. J. N. Tolar and Mr.
sho has been visiting for the peat
Mias Temple Hall on Sanford
Mr. and Mrs. H . C. D uB obo loft to* Mildred Simmonda leave today for and Mrs. Robert Hines returned homo
Miss Ethol Tiller leavos Sunday for month.
Heights.
day for Daytona Boach where they their homes In Mountvillo, 8. C., after yesterday from Daytona Beach whoro Asheville, N. C., whoro she will spend
have taken a cottage for tho summer. spending the winter hero with their thoy spent several days,
tho summer visiting friends. Earl
Mr. nnd Mrs. Rox Packard were
Misses Betty and Wynetto Yoweli,
ount, Mrs. W. T. Langley. Miss Sim­
Miller, of Haines City, will accorn among those attending the baseball wh° have beon the guests of Misses'
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Matthews leave mons will return to Snnford Itf two , C. H. Starling, of Atlanta, Is spend­ pony hor to Jacksonville.
game at Winter Garden yesterday, Morio nnd Gladys Stamper returned to
thoir homo nt Dnytona Monday, they
Monday for Montana, where they will months.
ing n few days here with his brother
Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry McLnulIn and between Sanford nnd Winter Garvisit relatives of tho former for a
woro
accompanied homo by tho Missand wife, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Starling Victor McLaulln, left Saturday for den.
es Stamper, who will bo their guosu
month.
Mrs. W. S. Jordan, who has boon at their home on Magnolia avonuo.
Daytona Boach whoro they will spend
tho guost of her nieco, Mrs. J. O.
Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Gamer and for a short time.
this week. Mr. McLaulln going over
daughter, Marguerite, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. II. C. DuBose and Sharon at her home on Tenth street,
Miss Zeta Davidson loft Sunday by to attend tho Jewelers’ convention.
J. H. Huddleston, of Genova, was in
leaves
today
for
her
homo
In
Jack­
N. H. Garner and baby and Dorothea
children and Frank Waller motored to
boat for Jacksonville, from whence
Mrs.
R.
W.
Ponrman
and
two
chil­
tho
city today bringing in chickens
sonville,
whoro
she
will
apond
n
few
Lawson, wore a congenial party mo­
Daytona Beach Thursday wharo they
she will go to Tennessee, where she
dren, nnd Mrs. Kossler nnd baby re­ toring to Daytona Beach yesterday, nnd eggs.
days before going to tho mountains
spent the day.
will do missionary work In tho moun­
for tho remainder of tho silmmor.
turned homo yestorday from Lnko
tains.
Wules whoro thoy were guests at a
P. R. Smith, of Jacksonville, wns ;n
Andrew Lees, B. L. Perkins, C. L.
Mrs. Mary Schnnl and son, will
the city Monday attending to busihouse party.
Britt
and
M.
L.
Tlllis
were
among
Georgia
Mobloy and Mnrgaret
Mr. and MrB. A. U. Key nnd baby,
loavo today for St. Paul, Minn., whoro
tho Sanford fans attending the San­ ness. While hero he tnndo his head­
they will spend a month visiting rel­ Wight left yesterday to join the pnrty Mrs. A. D. Key nnd Mrs. George Rice
Friends
o
f
Miss
Gerardlno
Muriel
ford-Winter Garden ball game in quarters at tho Montezumn.
of young girls from Orlando, chapor- motored to Dnytann Bench whore Mrs.
atives and friends.
nm&gt;d by Mr« T. A. Non!, who are g o ­ Key and Mrs. Rice will spend several will be interested to know that she is Wintor Garden. Yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hawswortb, of
Mr. and Mrs. J. P .’ Hall have re­
At monhts. Mr. Key nnd mother return­ visiting Miss Ruth Adams in Seneca,
Pierce Griffin nnd Bill Moyo, who ing to Cnmp Junnluskn, N. C.
Wlntor
Haven, v/9ee among tho visi­
S.
C.
It
will
bo
remembered
by
many
turned from a trip to homo folks at
are attending tho summer session at Jacksonville they will loavu on the ed homo last evening.
Snnford
pcoplo
that
Miss
Adams
vis­
tors
stopping
at the Montezuma MonLakeland.
Gainesville, nro spending tho week ond spccinl train together with tho largo
day.
ited
MI
sb Agnes Dumas horo
Inst
number of girls from all over tho
hero with their parents.
A. R. Key nnd family, Mrs. A. D.
winter.
Commandor R. A. Terheun expects
state.
Key and Mrs. Rico left Sunday fur
Mrs. Dan U. Wilder, of Jacksonville
to
take about twenty-flvo Spanish
Mrs. Hugh Carter Pollard, who has
Daytona Bench where they have n cotis tho guest of her pnrents, Mr. nnd
Mrs.
S.
A.
Messer,
Herbert
Messer
War
Veterans
to
St.
Augustine
to­
Mr. nnd Mrs. H. C. D uBobo nnd fam­ tnge for tho season. A, R. Key and
been spending tho prist throo weeks
and Miss Glonnn Locke, who havo morrow whoro they will nttend the big Mrs. John T. Ilrady at thoir homo on
hero with her parents, Copt, nnd Mrs. ily loft todny for Duytann Bench Mrs. A. I). Key return after tho 4th
spent
the winter here with MrB, Brax­ reunion for throo days In tho Ancient Palmetto avonuo.
John Wlmblsh, leaves todny far her whoro thoy will have a cottage for [to Snnford.
ton
Baggett,
left yesterday In the City.
J several weeks Btny.
homo in Winston-Salem, N. C.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Herndon and
Messer car for their homes in SistorsMrs. E. D. Mobley, Mrs. A. P, Con­
baby
nnd Mrs. J. S. Stumon wore
villc, W, Vn. Thoy wero accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Allison have
nelly nnd Albert Connelly left yester­
as far ns Jacksonville by Mr. nnd Mrs. returned from a trip to their old homo among those from Snnford spending
day on the bont for Jacksonville, go­
Baggett.
nt Charlotte, N. C. They mndo tho tho dny nt Dnytona Bonch yosterdny.
ing from there to Highlands, N. C.,
trip in their car nnd whilo they found
where they will spend tho nummer nt
Mr. nnd Mrs. D. L. Thrasher motor­
Mrs. Tom Jones nnd baby havo re­ tho roads bnd In places thdy had a
"Tho Martin."
turned from Orlando where thoy spent most pleasant trip nnd enjoyed overy ed to Wnuchulln yesterday whore they
TH E BIG N E W FEED STORE
were tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
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, a month ns tho guests of Mr, Jones’ minute of it.
Mrs, Howard I’. Smith returned &gt; ,
,
N O W IN OUR N E W BUILDING
Ernest. Thoy will return home this
,
o . i * / .
/_/-.«
aunt nnd stator, while ho was In
home Saturday afternoon from Colum- ,, ,
,
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nfternoon.
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u
i
.
.i Gainesville and other places on buslTho work on tho new San Juan Ga­
bin, Torn., where she spent a month
1
ness.
rage
at the corner of Myrtln nnd
■ m is
is
with hor pnronts, Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
Mrs. P. T. Wakefield, of Geneva,
Ethel
Dccn,
of
Douglass,
Ga.,
who
is
First
street has boen started. This
AND THIS IS
Burns. She also visited friends nnd
was in tho city today and reports tho
O -W L E N E .
now the guest of Mrs. Thigpen.
will be a hollow tilo nnd stucco build­
relatives at Macon, Tifton nnd Atlnnta
Wakefield Preserving Co., ns being
a h -o h o r s e
Po w e r
ing nnd will bo iip-to-dato in every re­
while nway.
rushed with orders nnd getting ready
Lee W. Wicker and brother, Geo. M. spect nnd bo in keeping with tho
Po w e r c a r .
for the new crop of guavas.
Wicker, are in Sanford for an indef­ ninny new buildings being erected
Mrs. A. E. Hill and dnughtcr, Mrs.
inite stay. Leo Wicker, being general here this summer.
Mrs. J. U. Wood nnd son, Leonard,
It. A. Newmnn and children nre at
sales manager of the Sawyer Special­
of
Ellcnton, woro in tho city yester­
Daytona Bench.
This week
i t y Scale Co., of Jacksonville.
The
Mr. nnd MrB. Edwnrd Jackson day tho guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Reg
Olive leaves with friends to spend the
,
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Inthe mmmtain. „t North
. ’ “ I Cnmoron announce tho birth of a 10- Holly. Mrs. Wood is Mrs. Holly’s
of fertilizer coming into Florida nnd pound son. Tho young man will bo mother nnd sho just had to run up one
Carolina.
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are recognized ns the nemo of minutu called Edward J. Cameron, Jr.
day nnd sco tho now grandson.
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,
/ r i i i !accuracy. Tho Wicker brothers nre
Miss Eula Shepard, of Lnkclnmi,
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Mrs. R. J. Holly, Mao Holly, Robert
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. guests nt the Montezuma,
Tho many friends of Mr. nnd Mrs.
who has been the guest of hor aunt, i
Holly,
Mrs. James Sharon and daugh­
Henry Peabody will bo interested to
Mrs. W. Morton Thigpen, has gono t o 1 „
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, „„ .
T1 .
ter
Jane
nnd Misses Margaret Zach­
learn thnt thoy nre moving from Tex­
Li.urcl Fall. Cara,., al Clayton, Ga. K°*
°f " ^ ‘' r 1
ary
nnd
Gladys
Wilson nnd Maude
SI,a will l.o joined a c t month l „
di» « " 8 " “ l" 'd vlaltot. to as to Miami, whore they will make
Lako were among those nt Dnytona’
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■tho city todny and reports everything thoir future homo.
Bonch yesterday. May Holly nnd
Mr. Sheldon, of Now Smyrna, is
nt Wlntor Pnrk’
Mnudo
Lnko remnlncil over today tho
(From W»dn»id»y'i D ill?)
visiting his uncle, Wm, Aylott Fitts of
Thursdny—
Central
Florida
Epworth
guests
of
MisH Olivo Newman.
|
It often takes " r e a l h o rs e p o w e r" to null the
Dr. and Mrs. Oscnhach, of Orlando,
Union avenue.
League
will
meet
ut
Silver
Lako
at
heavy mud stuck automobile out o f a hole. Dut
were in tho city last evening for a
C. E. Johnson and son Casper John­
four o’clock.
horses that have been fed right will have the extra
few hours. Tho doctor is very much
son,
of tho DodHon Printer’s Supply
Mnurlco
Helston
loft
today
for
his
power needed for such*work,
impressed with Snnford nnd believes
Co.,
of
Atlnnta, wero in tho city today
home
in
Canada
where
ho
will
spend
j
If you want vou r horses and mules in the "pin k”
Miss Hnzcl Sorrell nnd Jack Lloyd
It will lie one of tho coming cities of
and
paid
tho Herald offico nn appre­
tho
Hummer,
o f condition for any kind o f heavy hauling you
Of Orlando, woro tho guests of Mr.
Florida.
ciated
visit.
This is their first visit
must feed them right. T hen they II have glossy
and Mrs. C, W. Stokes yestorday.
hero
since
about
eleven years ago and
Mrs.
W.
D.
Holden
and
hoii
,
Wm.
II.)
coats, bright eyes and they’ll stand erect andfirm .
A wire received today by Orion D.
thoy
woro
ngrccnbly
surprised at the
Holden
will
bu
at
Holy
Cross
Rectory
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You'll get a full day’s work, no lost working time.
L. T. Martin, of Mulberry, was in
marvelous
growth
attained
by Sanford
for
tho
summer
months
to
greet
t
h
e
i
r
frT
h
“
mothor’
,
S;
G
Scores o f horse and mule
Messer, who with party left Snnford the city Monday transacting busi­ in thnt time.
friends.
,
owners have found that Purina
last Sunday enroutu for Sistorsvillo, ness.
O -M o lc n e
fe e d p r o d u ce s
GGG cures Dengue Fever. 30-onw-20tc
W. Vn., states that thoy have reached
J. R. Hayden loft todny for Balti­
healthier horses and mules nnd
Frankfort, Ky., which place is about
GGG cures Malarial Fever. 3B-20tc
For quick results, try a want ad.
more nnd Washington and points in
1
more work.
two
days
drive
from
their
destination.
• ' p u r in a a j
Virginin where ho will spend tho Hum­
It costs no m ore to feed.

CATES CRATE CO

I t T a k e s Real H o r s e P o w e r

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Purina O -M olenc is made o f
choice grains s p e c ia lly pre­
pared, and balanced to get
more w ork from work animals.
W e'll be j^lad to tell you
more about it.
Phone or call.

OMOLENE

MUPl

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ALL PRICES EFFECTIVE AT ONCE FOR CASH
Purina O-Moleno 100-lbs., per s a c k ..................................... $2.52
Purina Cow Chow, 24% Protoen, 100-lbs., per sack......... . $3.23
Purina Calf Chow, 25-lbs., per sack ....................................$1.30
Purina Tien Chow (Scratch) 100-lbs., per sack ................$2.80
Purina Hen Chow (Scratch), 50-lbs., per s a c k ................. $1.49
Purina Hon Chow (Scratch), 8 1-3-lbs., per sack ............$0,30
Purina "Winner Brand" Scratch 100-lbs., per s a c k ........... $2.50
Purina Baby Chick Feed, 100-lbs., per sack ......................$3.34
Purina Baby Chick, 50-lbs., per s a c k .............................
$1.73
Purina Baby Chick Feed, 8 1-3 lbs., per s a c k ....... ,......... $0.35
Purina Chicken Chowder, 100-lbs., per sack ......................$3.70
Purina Chicken Chowder, 50-lbs., per sack ........................$1.91
Purina Chicken Chowder, 8 1-3-lbs., per sa ck ......................$0.40
Purina Pigeon Chow, 100-lbs., per s a c k ................................$4.84
Larrp Dairy Feed, 100-lbs., per s a c k ..................... ............. $3,50
Cotton Seed Meal, Bright 7%, per s a c k .............................. $2.52
No. 1 Race Horse White Clip Oats, 100-lbs., per Hack ....... $2.50
No. 2 White Clip Oats, 100-lbs., per sa ck ..............................$2,1(1
No. 2 Yellow Mixed Corn, 100-Jbs., per s a c k ..................... $1.91
No. 2 White Corn, 100-lbs., per s a c k ................................... $1.91
Alfalfa Meal Pea Green, 100-lbs., per s a c k ......... ................$2.21
Pure Wheat Brand, 100-lbs., per sack ................................$2.58
Pure Wheat Shorts, 100-lbs., per s a c k ..................
$2.35
Grit for Chickens, 100-lbs., per snek....................................$1.50
Oyster Shell, lOO-llm., per s a c k ....... :.................................. $1.50
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Have you seen that new chic fountain we just got in? It
fllH any MAHON JAR, can’ t leak or overflow. CHICKS can’ t
get wet nnd CHILI.— It saves baby chicks. It and PURINA
cm ifree
kce ih them healthy and growing. We are giving them
wit ti a sack of PURINA CHICK CHOW. Tell your neighbor,
Cal nnd got yours— If not listed ask us for it. Will give one
Hack of Old Beck Sweet Feed or Purina Molasses Feed with
every $10.00 purchase. For your garden and (lowers phone
us for fertilizer. We know the kind you need and furniHh
nny amount. Phone uh your wants— if we haven’ t got it will
get it for you. Thanks 1

PHONE

mer months, returning
some time in October.

Sanford

II. Harold Huinc,
Wm. P. Simmons
I). A. Morrison, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. E. I). Brownlee nro
President
Vice-President
Secy. &amp; Trims.
spending some time at Daytona Beach.
BEST
FERTILIZERS
—
INSECTICIDES
—
SPRAYERS
— POULTRY
Dr. Brownlee will lie back tonight In
Mrs. F. J. Gonzalez, of Miami, who
SUPPLIES
—
HONEST
GOODS
—
FAIR
PRICES
—
PROMPT
SHIPMENT
order to preach at tho Presbyterian
bus been visiting her sister, Mrs. E.
Ask
Your
Neighbor—
He
Knows
church morning and evening tomor­
LnKuo Bliss, of Orlando, becomes the
Get NEW JULY 1ST price list, JUST ISSUED
row and lie will then return to tho
guest tills week of Mrs. Deane Turner
i bench for the remainder of tho week. E. O. Painter Fertilizer Co., Jacksonville, Florida
of Myrtle avenue.
, E. E. Wmlbrook left Sunday going
“ I"
C° K f“ 0 '1,08 Jrctu™ 1(1
by steamer for a two weeks' visit to v ° . 11 r JV 0 1
m ®*’ , n' ^ cw
New York City and Boston, visiting I' or.k ? n‘l
cities nnd WMaccomrolatlves. He will then return to
* ho™ ’ by,hor
Mias Victnko charge of tho Snnford Golf nnd’ 10* 1 DzJlnJ kI' ° f N,cw| * ork’ who ,ia a
Country Club
native of Poland, studying journalism
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at Columbia University. Miss DzllnOn Friday Mrs. S. O. Chase delight- ,
‘T wrltton H? vornl 8to*k‘a th,lt
fully entertained in honor of Deacon- l,mve 1,000 ncco'ltotJ « nd ?ho is lookotl
upon as a successful writer even be­
ohs Harriet K. i’urkhill, the lumso
guest of Mrs. H. F. Wbltnor. Among Ifore sho has finished hor course. Sho
those invited were Mrs. N. do V. Iwill nttend Oxford Colloge, Oxford,
Howard, Mrs. J. N. Whltnor, Miss England, before returning to her uatlve land.
Cnldwuli, Mrs. Ii. F. Wliltnor, jr., Mrs.
11. F. Whltnor, Sr., Mrs. L. G. String(From TueicUy'i Dtlly)
follow, Mrs. A. D. Key, Mrs. Jon­
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Nemusat loavo
athan Peek, Mrs. Wm. D. Holden and today for Jacksonville, whoro thoy
Mrs. Rico.
will make their future home.
Dr. T. A. Neal, of Orlando, was in | Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Murrell nnd
tho elty Saturday attending to busi- family have moved into tho Herndon
ness and calling on old friends.
apartments over Tho Herald office.
Mrs. M. S. Wiggins ami children
J. W. Turner of Lnkelnnd was in
loft yestorduy fo r Georgia where thoy the city yosterdny transacting bui^
will join Mr. Wiggins.
ness.
Tho ninny friends of Miss I’orrio
BORN—To Mr. nnd Mrs.
Leo Boll, who was operated upon for Hamrick Sunday morning, July 2, an
appendicitis will he glad to learn thnt 8-pound baby boy. Mather nnd baby
she is improving.
•(|0ing ftno.
Mrs. B. J. Starling lias returned
homo from Jacksonville where she has
been tho guest of her sister, Mrs.
Robert W. Simms.
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Mr. and Mrs. T .A .I urkor, who have
boon tho guost, 0f Mr. and Mrs. L. Y.
Bryan loft Friday for thoir grovo at
Uotou' Fltt‘

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Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Cameron of
Bartow havo decided upon Snnford
ns their future home and nro horo
now to stay. Mr. Cameron will havo
chnrgo of tho Automotivo Supply Co.,
and Mrs. Cnmoron will taka chnrgo of
lho Temple Club. Further details of
tho Temple Club will bo given in nnother issue of Tho Herald.

HjfJt2tV,-kiu|’■■ftUilG’MJgf-

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Farms, Homes,
Groves, Lots
I HAVE THEM

SANFORD IS GROWING
attract­
ing atten*
‘ tion— lotH are being sold right along and building in this
section is such as to gladden the heart of those who have
the good of Sanford at heart.

“SPURLING’S SUBDIVISION”

This is no idle talk— I have weighed the statement and
to say just what is my candid convictions would put it
most too strong for tho careful, conservative person— that
person whose eytj are turned backward— The fellow who
has VISION will agree with me now— the other later.

J. E. SPURLING
“

The Man Who Sells Dirt Cheap”

Watch the South East Corner of Pa&amp;e Two

�THE SANFORD WEKKL'T HKRALD, FRIDAY,

LABOR BOARD CUTS $135,000,000
FROM RAILWAY MEN'S SALARIES

: PUBLIC FORUM : : DR. KING’S SERMON SUNDAY NICHT

M illion W orkers Feel Effects o f W a g e Reduction
Order

Using the subject "Fiancee and th e’ women should ever consider fornjinf
MEAT PRICES ARE HIGH.
Sanford, Fla., Juno 24, 1922. Finnco" Dr. King delivered o very n homo without knowing thnt dnch
ORGANIZE FINE CLUB IN SAN­
had accepted Christ and had the love
forceful sormon at tho Bnptlst church
FORD WITH FIFTY CHARTER
Editor Sanford Herald,
*
(By The A H M latfl Preaa)
plan in selecting his company among
MEMBERS
CHICAGO. July 6,— Wage slashes employes: Cnr cleaners.
to a inrgo congregation Sunday night. tho yourfg women. Dr. King went on
Snnford, Fin.
Reduced four cents on hour.— Main­
totally 1135,000,000 annually wont In­
Dear Sir:
This wns tho third of n series of ser­ of God in their hearts; that while
That any business proposition that
to effect on the railroads of the coun­ tenance of way department: Mechan­
Ono feclB liko weeping when he mons thnt the doctor is delivering, more mortar nnd bricks could form a
try’ Saturday. There ore approximate­ ics (exclusive of shop mechanics). is fundamentally sound and Is backed picks up nn Orlando newspaper nnd which have to deni with tho problems house it took more than that to build
ly 1,125,000 railway workers in tho Clerical forces: Clerks with experi­ by tho right kind of people will be rends tho advertisements of tho butch­
n home— thnt homes could only be
of tho young people.
jervicc at present, but probably not ence of less than two yenrs, janitors, rendlly recolved by tho pooplo of San- ers over there; beef stew, 3 pounds for
bulldcd on tho firm foundation of love
Dr.
King
is
a
preacher
gifted
with
demonstrated 25c; pure pork snusngc, 20c lb.;
moro than 1,000,000 of these will fool freight handlers, elevator operators, ford hns been clearly
the ability to hold his audience, in a both for ono another nnd of Josui
here
this
week
when
tho
business men guaranteed strictly fresh yard eggs,
messengers,
office
boys,
office,
station
the cut in their pny envelopes.
very attentive wny throughout his dis­ Christ; thnt tho love of God should
Three decisions of tho United Stat­ and warchouso watchmen; station at­ of this community after n most caro- 30c per dozen; hamburger steak, 2
always bo tho ccntor of tho home.
course.
es Railroad Labor Board during tho tendants (common laborers nround ful investigation docldcd to go ahead lbs. for 25c, etc.
During tho sormon Dr. King took
dealt with tho young man nnd young
last month and a half form the basis stations), bill sorters, perforating ma- quickly and energetically and get for
Threo pounds of beef stow in Snn­
This pnrticulnr sermon was one thnt occasion to pass favorable comment
for the wage reductions.
Several chine operators, addressers, mall gnth- this county a direct branch o f the ford costs you 00c; hamburger steak woman nt thnt critical period o f tho on the article nppearing In tho Herald
cDisacs of oinployos, notably the engi- erera and distributors, miscellaneous American Automobile Association to sells for 25c per lb.;‘ eggs, 40c per
lives of young people—when they nre Inst Monday a week 'Whore Was Your
be known ns tho Seminole County Mo­ dozen; pure pork sausage, 35c and 40c
ncers, firemen, conductors and train- office employes.
thinking of and getting married. He Little Girl Last N ight?' nnd asked
Reduced threo cents an hour— Main­ tor Club.
per lb.
men, were not Included in the reduc­
said thnt n young woman should ho how many there had rend tho article.
Fifty prominent business men sign­
No wonder the Sanford markets do very careful about the kind of young Ncnrly every one in the house had and
tions and no decision hns yet been tenance of way department—Section,
issued for ono other group—tho tolo- track and maintenance foremen; as­ ed up n charter membership nnd paid not advertise in tho newspaper. They man she nllowed to keep her company tho doctor ndvised those who hnd not
grophors—nnd tho train dispatchers sistant section, track and maintenance their nnnunl dues nnd nt n well at­ don’t have to, but there is n reason — thnt she should always check up on read tho nrticle to get n paper and
foremen. Clerical forces: Storekeep­ tended mooting eloctcd tho officers up tho woodpile somewhere. Somo
suffered no reduction whatever.
the young fellow thnt called on her rend It nt their cnrllest opportunity.
Tho railway employes wore not hit ers and assistants, chief clerks; fore­ nni^ directors and department heads one should get behind the department to see thnt ho wns of noble rhnrnrtor
The Inst of the series of sermons
of justice at Jacksonville and see why and a gentleman in all that tho nnmo will bo dolivored by Dr. King nt the
ss hard this year as when tho board men, sub-foremen and supervisory for tho club ns follows:
Fresldcnt— Edward Higgins, nlst/ prices are so high hero, and so low in
cut the wuges of all workers last year forces, clerks with two or more years’
implied, nnd in turn ho advised thnt Baptist church next Sunday night.
Orlando, Jacksonville nnd other Flera total of $350,0(f0,000. The 'cuts experience, train nnd engine crew cnl- director for ono year.
tho young mnn should uso tho samo The subject being, "A t tho Marriage
Vice-President— S. O. Chase, also di­ Idn cities (yet wo have cheaper freight
ranged from ono to nine cents an hour lors, assistant station masters, bngto sny that no young mnn or young Altnr.”
rates hero). Surely thero must bo a
for various classes of workers, while gnge and parcel-room employes, train rector for ono year.
Treasurer— B. F, Whltncr, also di­ combine, or n combination oxlsting,
certain groups of seml-officlnl nnd nnnounccrfl and gatcmcn.
tho local club being present, the larg­
rector
for ono yonr.
Reduced
two
contB
nn
hour—station­
which is in restraint of trade.
supervisory employes escaped
tho
Tho Daily Herald Dolivored to year
Secretary—R. W. Penrmnn, jr., also
ary engineers, stationary firemen and
Evoryono knows thnt tho prlco of est representation of any club in the
pruning knife entirely.
door
six dnys a week for 15 canto—
dressed meats fluctuate; go up, or Htnte outside of Ocala.
Tho following tablo gives tho np- engine-room oilors, boiler-room water director for ono yenr.
Directors for two years nro:
down, ns it wore. Yet hero in tho
Not only was tho Sanford Club well L en in O 'lir jim
proxlmnto number of railway employ­ tfhrfcrs nnd coni passers.
J. O. Hharea
Dr, C. J, Marshall, also chairman of beautiful little city of Snnford tho represented, but went hig in tho
Reduced ono cent an hour— Main­
es in tho group classifications, present
O’ BRYAN &amp; SHARON
figures being compared with those un­ tenance of way department: Mechan­ Ronds, Streets and Bridgo Depart­ prices at the incnt markets remain tho scores. Six of the local boys shot in
Attorncys-nt-Law
Bnme, day in nnd day out. Your pork every event a total of 1G0 shots each
der the federal railrond administra­ ics' helpers (exclusive of those in the ment.
W ill practice In all tho courts.
Forest Lake, also chairman Legis­ chops will cost you tho samo today,1and made scores as follows: Hand Examination o f Abstract!) o f Lnnd T i ­
tion, when tho numbor of workers shops).
tles trlven especial attention
lative
Department.
that you will pay next week at tho 143, Wight 140, Hutchinson 142, Cole­ Offices In Homlnolo County Dank Dldg.
reached tho highest point in history:
Goo. A. DuCottes, also chnirmnn of same time. I havo boon in Snnford man 137, Whltncr 125, Purdon 118.
HAN K O II 11, F L O III IIA
1918
1922 Mrs. W illiam Jennings
Legal
Aid
Department.
Knight
nnd
Stevens
arrived
late
and
since
December
nnd
I
can
truthfully
Yurdmnstor and as­
Nominated Today for
R. \V. Wight, also chairman of tho Bay that pork chops (western) hnvo participated in only 00 shots, Knight
sistants ................... 7,000
5,050
SEED CORN, COWPEAS, VELVET
remained nt 35c per pound during thut breaking 51 and Stevens 49. Tho San­
The Vice-Presidency Mcchnnicnl Service Department.
Train dispatches___ 5,500
5,250
BEANS, MILLET, GRASS
R. J. Holly, also chnirmnn of tho time. Never lower; nevor higher. ford aggregation brought homo more
Engineers, firemen...130,950 120,150
SEED, SORGHUM
Publicity
Department.
Why?
money in prizes than their expenses
Of Gencrnl Federation of Women's
Conductors and truinF
or
Immediate
shipment. All seasonMrs.
E.
F.
Housholder,
also
chair­
I do not menn to knock our beauti­ amounted to.
Clubs
mcn .........................189,900 170,100
a bio Field and V egeta b le Beads. W r it *
man
of
the
Accident
Prevention
nnd
ful
little
city,
but
it
is
a
disgrace
and
Tho
rain
was
a
handicap
to
the
tor
Prlaa
Mot
and
Catalogue. Our beauMaintenance of way
(U r The Associated l*rrss)
ttful and Instructive ca tn logu o Is fr**
Street
and
Highway
Beautification
shoot
and
tho
full
contest
of
200
was
makes
ono
feel
humiliated
to
know
employes ............... G85.500 383,900
nnd k Ivoh valuable
In formation
on
CHAUTAUQUA, N. Y., June 27.—
thnt every timo he hands a butcher not finished. In all the boys report fa rm in g nnd g a rd en in g fo r Florida ana
Clerks ......................... 218,500 211,250 Mrs. Thomas C. Winter of Minneap­ Department.
South. W rlto to us today fo r sp sc11. P. Smith, also chnirmnn of tho 36c for a pound of pork chops in a fine trip and aside from tho long tlio
l itI prices on your soed r e t i r e m e n t s .
Other station forces..127,500
85,350 olis, was nominated for re-election ns
Our
complete Block will onablo us to
Shop mechanics ....... 814,500 220,250 president of the General Federation Finance and Membership Department. Snnford, that 30c would be enough to t ride to the shoot, were in fine shape. supply you to advnnlnge In prlco and
T. W, Lawton, nlso chairman Tour­ buy the same amount in Orlando or
The next registered shoot will prob­ qunllty.
Mechanics helpers ...,141,250 129,450 of Women’s Clubs nt the convention
ably be held in Sanford about Labor
Jacksonville.
Telegraphers ............ 77,500
75,000 here today, Mrs. William S. Jen­ ing and Contest Department.
E. A . Martin Seed Co.
It. W. Penrman was also appointed
(And yet, thero are some who will Day and fully 100 of the best marks­
Signal
department
nings, of Jacksonville, Florida, was
Oldest nnd L a r g e s t Heed llo u a e In F ix .
employes .........
15,000
12,000 nominated for first vice-president. ns managing secretary and tho head­ tell you that tho price of living is men of the state will be present. Full
202-200 Kant Hay Street
quarters of the club is to 1)0 witli the simply awful in Orlando.)
arrangements hnvo not been made but J A C K HON VI I&lt;1.10
-IF L O R ID A
Stationary engineers
Neither hns opposition.
Chamber of Commerce.
Thero certainly must bo a "gentle- will be made at once and details pub­
nnd firemen ........... 8,000
8,000
Mnrino employes.......
850
800 HILLSBOROUGH TO VOTE
, 11,10 flr®t 1,0110,1 of tho elub ' VftS J° men's agreomont", or a written ono lished. The regular annual stato shoot
GOOD GRADE
ON ANOTHER BOND
instruct tho 1 ublicity Committee to between some of tho butebors hero, or will bo held in Hanford next May.
ISSUE IMMEDIATELY Prepare a 1,000 word i lustrated story there would be competition of some
ST A B L E M A N U R E
Total ...................1,827,950 1,425,450
on Seminole county which is to ho pub- sort, nnd tho butchers would adver­ SANFORD TIGERS
CUBA I*
,Of theso groups, tho ynrdmnsters
(Ily The Associated Preee)
lished through the A. A. A. in nation­ tise and givo some one a chnnco to
HEAT J AX LIONS
and assistants, train dispatchers, en­
Prompt Shipment
TAMPA, Juno 27.—Tho ndvuntngo
"KNOW WHAT’S WHAT.”
gineers nnd firemen, conductors nnd of holding two elections tho samo day al magazines monthly.
L.
W. BERGMANN
The Accident Prevention and Street
Verily, I say unto you, find tho
The Snnford Tigers heat Jackson­
trainmen nnd telegraphers are not occurred to tho county commissioners
Box
2163,
Station
A. Jacksonville, Fla.
touched by tho reductions which wont yesterday after they set July 28th for nnd Highway Ilcnutlfication Depart­ "HEAD OF THE CORNER” nnd cut ville Lions by n close range of 20 to
ment, wns also instructed to see to it (lie serpents head off.
15. Both sides played excellent hall.
into effect Snturdny.
repeating
the, ,three million dollnr
,
,
.
,
.
.
thnt
nil
unsightly
nnd
impractical
Yours
vory
truly,
The
game started at 9 o'clock. Only
The maintenance of wny men, who highway bond o potion declared inyal- j Bifcn8 liro rem0VC(1 fr o m th o K trcet nm l
LANDIS. FISH &amp; HULL
V
INDIGNANT CITIZEN. 7 innings wore played by agreement.
formerly received from 28 to 40 cents
id by the county attorney and they highwny ripht !)f wny on tho west onAttorneys nnd Counscllors-at-Law*
------------ o-----------Tho score:
in hour, wore cut five cents, making moved up the .late to August first trnnco roft(1 to tho dty ftom tho Dfi.
DeLAND, FLORIDA
'
Snnford ................. 2 2 1 0 8 1 0—20
tho now range from 23 to 35 cents, the
Will practice in the Stato and Feder­
when the voters also will pass on th e ! Lnnd intorfl0ctloi, and also to see to it Milane Amusement
Jacksonville ......... 2 3 4 2 1 1 2— 16 al Courts. Special facilities for Ex­
rules varying in different parts of the proposal to extend the city limits of
that the weeds nnd underbrush is re­
Co., W orking on Plans
country according to local labor con­ Tnmpn.
amining nnd Perfecting Lnnd Title*,
moved.
ditions.
for New Theatre Tho Daily Herald Delivered to your
Tho Legislative Committee is to in­
Tho clerks wore cut three cents on
door six days a week for 16 cents—
Semi the News to your northern
vestigate
a new license system for
SCH ELLE M A IN E S
hour in tho case of those who hftvo friends.
The Milane Amusement Co., is Join tho throngs o f readors.
motor vohiclen and report their find­ working on plans for the new theatre
hod two years’ or more experience, SAN FRANCISCO CHOSEN
LAW YER
ing in the near future.
and four cents for others, with a
Hnvo you read tho wnnt nds today?
that will be built on the lot recently
Office in the Court House
FOR MFEEING PLACE
Membership cards hnvo been print­
minimum starting salary of §00 a
The HernUr, 15c par week, dolivorod. SANFORD
FLORIDA
OF REPUII CONVENTION ed and stationery nnd all necessary occupied by the Star Theatre. The
month for beginners.
After
six
new company is composed of Sanford
supplies for immedinto action and car people nnd they intend selling to San­
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
months’ service, a minimum of $70
(I ly T h e A a a o e la te * l‘ r e s . )
was sot, and after u year, rates are Hct
Notice is hereby given that the
ford people nnd already a large
G EO . G. HERRING
SAN FRISCO, July 5.— A strong emblems are being ordered.
This is a big plan stated the A. A. amount of the stock in tho now theatre School Trustees of Oviedo Suh-School
according to nblllty, position nnd sen­ sentiment has bcon created among
AUorney-nt-Law
iority.
tho choifs of tho republican party in A. field secretary nnd it will require has been sold to Hanford folks. There District No. 3, at Oviedo, Fin., will nt
Shop mechanics receive, under the favor of San Frnncisco as tho scene constant nnd active work but every will lie sonfb 200 stockholders and'no a meeting to ho held nn Monday, July No. 14 Garner-WoodrulT Buildin
hoard's new order, a minimum of sev­ of the 1024 national convention, ac­ innn, woman and child in the county one that will hnvo more than one 17th at 10 n. m., receive bids for mov­
SANFORD, FLA.
enty conts nn hour, n reduction of sev­ cording to wnrd received hero from will receive a direct benefit nnd ev­ share of the stock if possihlo ns tho ing of one frame school building from
ery cnr owner and tnx payer in tho directors want tho theatre to be own­ present location to a point about
en cents. Duo to higher ratings and tho east.
county should do their part by not ed by home people.
three-quarters of a mile to a new site.
seniority, ninny employes receive a
slightly higher rato. Helpers will re­
Information as to size of huliding
We suppose that Orlando opisodo onl ybecoming members but in tak­
Some of tho plans for tho new the­
ceive a now niinmium rato of fiyt-four will givo somo of tho republican ing nn active part.
atre are fine and will givo Snnford and requirements of moving may be
JEW ELER
It is now planned to install another ono of the finest theatres in the state. had by calling on or addressing,
cents, being reduced seven cents also, newspapers in tho North tho oppor­
MY SPECIALTIES:
hut freight curmen got the biggest tunity to say that Editor Wcndlor A. A. A. branch nt DoLnnd so thnt tho As soon as thu plan is decided upon
C. L. WEST, Secretary,
Picknril's Hnnd-Pninted China
cut of any class—nine cents— cutting was mobbed boenuso ho was running people of Heminole, Volusia, Putnam, the ono chosen will he published in thu 7-14
Oviedo, Fla.
Gorhnm’s Sterling Silver
their hourly rate to sixty-three cents, a republican newspaper. This Is not Clay and Duval counties may act to­ Herald in order thnt thu public can
Rogers' Tinted Ware
.Signalmen, who received a cut of the case. National politics had no­ gether in ono hig ^ush for tho enrly hoo what kind of theatre tho Milane
Rub-My-Tlam, nn antiseptic.
Elgin nnd Wnltham Watches
five cents, will horonftcr receive six­ thing to do with tho mobbing of completion of State Rond No. 8 which Amusement Co., purposes to creel. But
30-oaw-20tc
menns no much to tho people in this
ty-four conts nn hour, and stationary Wcndlor.
Tho Florida Post advo­
very littlu of tho stock is now left ns
community.
engineers and firemen, who wore re­ cated white supremacy and a white
everyone approached is willing and WANTED— Ono representative In
In order thut this club may nchiuvo anxious to invest in a share or two of
duced two conts an hour, will get a republican party.
Orange County to sell Grand Union
tho maximum of success tho Daytona
rate of forty-nino conts.
theatre stock that means a local the­ Ten Co. Products, write Savannah
Motor Club ban agreed to ionn this
According to hourly reductions the
atre owned nml controlled by local Branch, Savannah, Gn.
Big headlines in some of tho dall­
FARM ERS!
club
tho assistance of their mannger
groups follow:
people.
ies say the railroads arc not affect­
Place your order
Reduced nine cents an nour—Shop ed by the shopmen’s strike. This is any timo in helping to build up tho
When your brenth is had, appetite
membership and carry on tho depart­
employes; freight carmen.
u foolish assertion. If tho strike
GUN CLUB AT OCALA.
poor, nnd you feel "blue’ and discour­
us for
Reduced soven cents an hour—Shop lasts a month there will ha no trains mental work. All persona desiring to
aged, you need Hcrbino. Ono or two
SEED BED CLO TH
employes: machinists, boilermakers, moving on schedule time anywhere becotno members should get In touch
The Snnford Rod &amp; Gun Club was doses will set you right. It Ib a great
with
either
President
Higgins,
Treas­
sheet-metal
workers, regular and and thero will ho trouble and confus­
well represented at Ocala on tho 4th system purifier. Price, 60c. Sold by
helper apprentices, helpurs, electric ion everywhere. Thero wns novor a urer Whitncr or Manager Penrmnn at nt tho statu shoot, nine members of Union Pharmacy.— Adv.
workers, blacksmith, carmen (except Htriko called yet that did not incon­ once.
freight enrmen), moulders, cupoln venience tho public— hence our aver­ PLANTS ON LAST LEG
* tenders and coreinakcrs,
sion to strikes of nny kind. It Is thu
M cC R O R Y ’S 10c STO RE
OF ITS FLIGHT FROM
Reduced six cents an hour—Signal public that stiffercs.
SAN ANTONIO TO JAX
department: Signalmen's helpors.
We do not bcllovc that tho rail­
Reduced five cents an hour— Main­ road men are striking for the ques­
(D r Tho Associated Press)
PENSACOLA, July 5.— Ono of tho
tenance of way department: Bridge, tion of pay altogether. Wo beliovo
building, painter, construction, mason thnt other things enter into tho ar­ nrmy airplanes, piloted by Lieut.
and concrete, water-supply, plumber, gument and they will probably como Doolittle from Kelly Field, Sun An­
coal-wharf, cual-chuto nnd fcnco-gnng out during tho controversy.
There tonio, Tox., onrouto to Jncksonvillo,
foremen and assistant foremen; pile- nro many polntH in tho working con­ arrived nt tho Pensacola naval air sta­
part o f tho night and did not havo any
Centrally Located
drivers, ditching and hoisting engi­ ditions thnt nro not right and that tion yesterday nt 12:30 p. m. remain­ Was In Run-Down Condition— appetite nt all and eould not sloop and
ull
my
Joints
ached
with
rheumatism,
Had
No
Appetite—
Could
Not
ing
only
long
opough
to
got
fuel,
hop­
neers; brldgo inspectors, track and ought to bo adjusted on tho part o f
whon 1 did out. hard lumps would
F IR E -P R O O F
Bleep-—Joints Ached With nnd
com o la m y stomnoh, but fortun a tely I
common laborers, drawbridge tenders the railroads and on tho part of tho ping off nt 2 p. ni.
met
Rheumatism— After
Taking rallne.a friend w h o told mo about Forand assistants; pile driver, ditching omployeoB. Wo also bollovo that tho
Cool, A iry Rooms, and
Tho Democrats of tho First District
Two Bottles Ferrnline, Eats "A ft e r ta k in g tw o (2) b ottles o f
and hoisting firemen; pumper engi­ conditions before the war wore all
Ocean Front Apart­
I can oat anything,
sleep
want n convention and will urgo an
Anything, Sleeps Soundly nnd •Ferrnline’
neers und pumpers, crossing watch­ right nnd if tho country can over
sound and hnvo no touch pf rh eu m a ­
ments
at reasonable
amondmont of tho presont primary law
Has No Touch of Rheumatism tism. 1 feel like n iiuw person and
men or flagmen, lamp lighters and get back to normal times all other
have gained seven (7) pounds
since
rates
the
year round
to nilow tho convention. Tho old con­
— Gains Seven Pounds.
In king the tw o bottles.
tenders, engine wntchmen nnd wipers, questions will be settled nmlcnbly.
vention was really better than tho
"1 wish It wns p ossible fo r m o to toll
Gre builders, nsh-plt men, flu borors,
all tho slok about 'Ferrnline*."
M . C U ST E R
present methods o f nominating candi­
J. F. Yernlgnn, tho Hocrotury-TreusIf you uro troubled with rheumntUin,
coni passers.
Signal department:
Orlando will have a motion picture dates.
ttror o f tho American Motors E x p ort Indigestion, or nold stom a ch ; If you s u f ­
Proprietor
Company and n prominent
southern fer from disordered kid-toys, b il io u s ­
Leading malntamors, gang foremen studio and tho papers down there say
business man hns written tho F o r m - ness, headaches or nervo isness; If you
ami leading signalmon; signalmen, as­ they will soon have tho greatest mov­
DAYTONA BEACH, FLA.
The Daily Herald Delivered to your llno Medicine Co., hh fo llo w s:
fool In a rundown condition, g e t n bot
„ "It g iv es mo groat pleasuro to say a tie o f F errallno from y o u r d r u g g is t to
sistant signalmen, Blgnul maintainors ing picturo location in the south. We door six days a week for 16 cents— few
w ord s In pralso o f ’Ferraline* I duyl I f y o u r d ru g g is t cannot su pply
Phone No. 2
and assistant signal rnuintuinera. Shop supposo they will call it Hollywood.
666 curea Malaria Fever, an-aow-onL. wns In a ru n-d ow n condition, had hecn you. send 11,00 direct to the F erraline

HENRY Mc L AULI N

ATTENTIO

10c P M YARD

American Export Company's
Secretary-Treasurer, J. F.
Verigan, Praises Ferraline

H o te l
G r e y sto n e

c.

w o rk in g fo r several months all day und D istributin g Co., Tampa, Fla.— Adv.

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They contend that honor U the only men are recognising the fact and
thing the boye have to work for and moving*their cattle out of the set­
that w hen there la little Interest tled farming district*. Next will
Q n flfi p f
P ay o ff that
m ortgage; build on that
Q flAY) o f
shown by tho supporters, much of the come fenced pastures, tick eradicat­
0 p 0 1 lil t
j0 j.. churches, lodges, etc., can do all this
^
j
dcslro to make a good showing Is lost. ion and improvement o f stock and a
FiMlikMI B rtrr riM a r kr
It was with this in mind that some wonderful development of tho farm­
with 3 % m oney. D rop a line to the
of tho alumni of the school have set ing industry, all of which will react
(liMrisnM)
out to organlxo the Illllsbnrough High fnvorably upon tho development o f
■ vB scn ipn oN r n ic n in a o v a n o b i School Athletic association. Thoy a n tho state and the welfare of the cat­
O m T e a r — ........ ..... .......... ......... &gt;1.00
M s M o a t ha —
----- making an especial effort to enroll tlemen themselves. The present sys­
T h ra a M o a tk a
at lenst 1,000 members among the tem la n lingering relic o f primitive
l a t t f t t i aa a + e o n * C la a a M a l l M a t ta r, business nnd professional men and times, nnd out of harmony with the
A « n « t T l, 1 8 M , i t lh a P o a t O f fic e a t
* M f e r « , F l o r M a , ( l a i n A a t a t M a r a h tnwnfnlk In general. Thoy believe It present
status and aspirations to
Clayton Building
M IA M I, FLORIDA ■
i . lir a .
is the better way to stimulate Inter­ make Florida the most attractive res­
T k a la a f o r * D a lly lla r a l* la p a k lla k r *
o f the idence stnto In tho union. -Tamp,
• v a r y a f t a r n o o a (e x c e p t I m m* a t ) a a * est In tho athletic affairs
l l o m i k l f c o v e r s tk la t r e e l a x aaatloa. school and thereby Increase tho at- Times.
A * vert
fa ta p r a t a l ra
a a o a a b la
M L..
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. •a ■n _* _ m
_ _a la
public will bo left to make Its own wouldn’t dare go near them. Got $1.26 FOg SALE—Lots number 160 and
k a o nwa
rn o
a a
f m IIm , fd.oo par T*®tk tendnneo at sporting events.
on
i ip ip U
• r M e per waal•k.
investigations.
Tho cd'ior of Tho pkg. of RAT-SNAP, inside o f fl weeks
157 in tho town plat of Midway.
BUSINESS
REVIVAL
The attendant success thus far has
Hcrnld doos not make nny personal (cleared them all out. Killed them by Address Robert Hughoy, GIB North
in no wise been of an encouraging
All la quiet along tho St. Johns to­
"Iiahind on orders” sounds natural. fight on nny individual because wo the score every night. Guess the rest Dearborn Street, Chicago, ill, 47-dtp
nature. Thoso who are soliciting
day,
members tiny they have mot with no Several automobilo companies aroNiow aro charitably! inclied—Tho Herald . wero Scared away* I’ll never be with­
opposition, but there has not been tho from thirty to ninety days bohind on is tho only paper in tho community out RAT-SNAP.”-, Throo sizes, 35c, Rub-My-Tism for Rheumatism. 38*20c
A real “ sob slater” wrote tho story general response nnd enthusiasm ex orders. During January tho automo­ and must,necessarily, bo broad, and 05c, $1.25. Sold und guaranteed by
o f the accident at Monroe for the Re­ pected. They any many of tho busi­ bilo factories of tho United States mud-slinging never.’ helps any com­ Ball Hardware Co.—Adv.
porter-Star.
ness men nro only lukewarm, and produced a little loss than 100,000 munity. Wo woutd rather build up
---------- o-----------Don’t suffer any longer. Got your
that in some instances thero Is a ten­ automobiles. In May thoy turned out than tear down nnd we have found
Sum m er'
Young nurso in Knoxville has tried dency toward lndlfferenco to tho act­ 202,000, and tho Juno production, it is out long ago that It pays to be char- stomnch in shape by taking Tnnlnc
Vacation.
said, will roach 200,000. Thero has Itnlde to all nnd It, Is not whnt you nnd ont whnt you want.— Union Phar­
suicide three times and failed and ivities of the school.
now wants to live. Wo say give her
Since the school in a part of tho boon a corresponding increase in print Hint mnkes your town but macy.—Adv.
a chance.
city—nnd a lnrgo part at that— it Is trucks, though trnctors have not whnt you leave out. However, wo
would like to say in passing that if
surprising to find conditions so. Al­ shown such a large gain.
Manufacturers
of
farm
implements
n
nowspnper man over Jumped on us
Next year wo want Sanford to put most 1,000 students will bo enrolled
we
would mnko It n personal matter
nro
swamped
with
ordcrB.
In
tho
win­
at
Hillsborough
In
the
fall,
providing
on a Fourth of July colobration. It
V hercyulf.
nnd
not a “ mob matter.”
ter
thoy
looked
forward
to
another
thero
is
room
to
care
for
that
many,
will keep n lot of good monoy at home
nnd, basing tho assertion on the com­ dull yoqr. Forhnps tho farmers were
whero it belongs.
mon average of members to the fam­ a little uncertain too, fo f thoy wero
------------ o-----------Sanford is still hammering nway
slow in placing orders for their sum­ on its project of deepening the St.
ily,
there
should
bo
fivo
times
that
Great Fourth yostorday. Only one
mer needs. .They showed little In­ Johns river channel to 20 feet, and
accident recorded. Tho Fourth Is not many persons directly Intorosted in
terest In new equipment. But with tho ranking tho colery city a virtual sea­ ftw U ord’i B ltck -D r» u |tt r f f U ,
tho
nffaim
of
tho
school.
railroad and hotel I
whnt it used to bo. tNo oxcltomont,
Athletics nro tho physical part of opening of spring thoy began buying port, with subsidiary waterways con­
no deaths, no accident*.
Recommended by n Tennessee
nny school. That physical develop­ nnd tho, demand has constantly In- necting it with the Enst Const. Such
------------ o-----------G rocer for Troubles R e­
a scheme, if successfully worked out
Fourth of July was quiet in San­ ment is absolutely essential to tho supply doos not meet the demnnd.
sulting from Torpid
ford and few accidents reported but proper functioning of tho mental creased until now, in many linos, the —nnd Bob Holly is sanguine thnt It
Apropos
conics
tho
report
that
Hen­
power
Is
n
point
that
needs
no
ad­
enn
bo—would
bo
of
immense
valuo
there was tho usual -number all over
Liver.
tho United Stntes. Safe nnd Bane vancement. It has been proved over ry Ford will mnkc another cut on the to all of South Florida, in tho wny
in
and over again that n Btrong mind price of the Lincoln car that will like­ of reducing freight rates. Succoss
Fourth.
ly
foree
n
cut
on
other
cars
of
a
simi­
without tho support of n strong phy­
to him and his co-workers.—Tnmpn
East Nashville, Tenn.— The eff!o&gt;
lar class. The outlook now Ib for Times.
lency of Thedford’s Black-Draught, tbs
Johnny Gordon and Gordon Gin sique is lost to its efficiency.
Jukrttiinf {tftratur* on application
Therefore,
mental development lt»22 to ho top-notcher in automobile
gcnulno, herb, liver medicine, Is
went begging at ono dollnr a qunrt In
production.
I’
rico
reduction
always
comes
first,
with
physical
develop­
Now York City yostorday.
There
Tomorrow is "play dny” and if tho vouched for by Mr. W. N. Parsons, a
stimulates buying,
"It Is without
stores close up nnd tho business men grocer of this city.
must bo an nwful bunch of liquor in ment running n close second. It is
Tho
agricultural
interests
of
tho
thus
in
prncticnlly
ovory
school
in
tho
doubt
the
best
llvor
medicine,
and I
the country.
want to piny thoy should bo allowed
country. Of course, thoro nro a few country are now measured by four to hnvo ono dny now nnd then to go don’t believe I could got along without
------------ o------------Looks like Germany is going back institutions of lenming that do not staple crops peculiar to their locali­ out and hnvo n good timo and help It. I take It for Baur stomach, head­
to tho mlo of tho kaiser. Frlonds of participate in intorscholastic athlet­ ties. Wheat nnd corn in tho north nnd the band while they aro taking a ache, bad liver. Indigestion, and ull
tho monarchlal government are got- ics, but thero is not ono to bo found west, nnd/cotton and ornngos in tho little rest nnd recreation. Lot’s go. ether troubles that are the result ot
• torpid llvor.
ting busy. Another instance of the that neglects the physical nnglo of south. IVospority in thoso localities
depends
largely
upon
these
crops
and
the
education
process.
“ I havo known and nsed It for years,
people unable to rule themselves.
Tunlnc renders the body vigorous
Tho main stronghold in arguing reports aro followed closely nil over and idnstic nnd keeps the mind clear and can nnd do highly rocomtnond It
------------ o-----------Tho Irinh insurgent forces havo for competitive nthlctlcs is tho point the country as an indicator of busi­ and energetic.— Union Pharmacy.— to every one. I won’ t go to bod with­
ness.
out It In the house.
It will do all It
surrendered in Ireland nnd Do Valero that thoy develop ability to fight to
Adv.
Curious
enough,
a
dry
Juno
in
Hie
claims
to
do.
I
can't
say enough fos
Is In flight. They ought to deport the last ditch to achieve tho ultimato
It"
north
is
making
corn,
and
a
wet
Juno
A
child
can’t
get
strong
nnd
robust
him to America nnd make him a Now goal; that they instill a spirit of fair
Enrich tho soil, increase the
Many other men and women through­
York policeman whero ho could have play if properly taught; they develop in Flnridn is making oranges. Cot­ while worms eat nway its strength
yield, hasten maturity, imout
tho
country
have
found
Blackton
has
suffered
in
some
localities
by
and
vitality.
A
dose
or
two
of
co-ordination
of
the
mind
nnd
musc­
nil the fighting he wnntcd.
prova tho quality. It pays to
les, all of which are npplicablo to tho surplus moisture early in tho season, White’s Cream Vermifuge puts tho lit­ Draught Just as Mr ParsonB describes
use them regularly. Stock In
—valunblo In regulating the liver to
. Russia has Hunted a big ponce loan business affairs of the athlete aftor but now shows a splendid bloom. A tle one on its feet again. Price, 35c.
our warehouse at Sanford.
Its
normal
functions,
and
In
cleansing
good
wheat
crop
is
being
harvested.
Sold
by
Union
Pharmacy.—
Adv.
successfully tho diHpatcheB say. It ho has finished Ills studies nnd takes
the
bowols
of
Impurities.
Booklet
free from warehouso
In
proportion
as
thu
agricultural
•ought to bo a pence loan In ovory bis place in tho commercial world.
or
from—
Thedford’s
Black-Draught
liver
medi­
ami
horticultural
interests
nro
pros­
"How
I
Cleared
the
Mill
of
Rats,’
*
By
It is tho duty of ovory business and
sense of tho word nnd unless those
cine Is the original and only genulna.
J. Tucker, R. I.
scavengers over thoro bohavo them- professional man of Tampa to lay perous will manufacturing nnd mer­
Accept
no imitations or substitutes^
chandizing
ho
prosperous.
America
is
Armour Fertilizer Works
“
As
night
watchman
believe
I
hnvo
.selves tho lonn should novor bo made. aside the affairs of his private busi­
Jacksonville. Florida
Always
ask
for
Thedford’s.
w
«
a
nation
whose
paopio
havo
ever
fixad
seen
more
rats
than
nny
man.
Dogs
(
ness long enough to give considera­
their faith In tho soil. This lins ovor
Sam Gompcrs says thu railroad tion to n civic obligation of tho im­
boon a storehouse for tho provision­
portance
Hint
this
movement
I
b
.
Thoro
board is going too fnr In assorting
ing of tho world. Consequently, crop
that the striking railway omployoos should bo no necessity for urging the
roports
arc business barometers of
nro "outlaws.” Nonsense, Sam. Tho busy man to give a little assistance.
American
business.
Millions aro
railrond board can do no wrong nnd He should receive tho opportunity
wrappod
up
in
wheat
and
corn of the
make no mistakes nnd, when you como open arms.—-Tampa Times.
west.
Even
our
pork
and
beef sup­
~0----to think of It, they have gone too fnr
ply
aro
incidental
to
these.
Millions
GRATIFYING SIGNS OF PROG­
to back up.
are
involved
in
the
cotton
mid
orange
RESS.
------------- -— o -------------------crops of tho south. Tho mills of the,
The Washington plan for disarma­
From all over Florida comes news east will only run as the cotton fields
ment will bo accepted by the commlsof the south supply tile raw cotton;
HE Q U A L IT Y of vitrified paving brick always is
alon of the League of Nations is the of the planting of tt'ccs, tho cutting
tho whole eastern half of tho United
of
weeds,
tho
beautifying
of
cities
certain, tangible, determinable before the brick
Intost report. Ami thus Woodrow
States and much of thu northwest is
are laid on the road. Their durability enn be
Wilson is hnving IiIh idons put over ami towns by tho elimination of wnsto
measured with exactness b efore the taxp ayers'
by a republican administration under places, and the fighting of files and now depending upon thoso great sta­
ple fruits known to every household
money has been spent. First, they ore individually
another name. Much timo wasted mosquitoes by scientific muthuds. And
mid
hotel table, oranges and grape­
inspected four times during the process of manu­
nnd much money lost by the delay Hie most grntifying feature of this
fruit. So it is not strange that these
facture. Finally, they are officially tested in the
well
nigh
universal
"denning
up"
is
that moant nothing except changing
industries aro always chartered when
"r a ttle r "--a revolving steel barrel wherein iron balls
that
it
Is
not
done
as
a
preparation
the name of tho pence pact.
are placed with the brick in an endeavor to grind
for the advent or the “ tourist,” hut forecasting business,— Reporter-Slur.
—--------- o----------------------- o-----------down, chip or smash them. Further, there never is
Disabled soldier, member of tho for tho gratification and pleasure and
MUZZLING
THE PNESS
any question about the thickness of a brick wearingRainbow Division, with wifo nnd enhancement of pride in their own
surface after it is down. - The 3 or 3 % inch brick are
child in Jacksonville, wants help be­ home town of the residents themsolthere to be measured before they are laid. These
There
are
various
ways
to
imizzio
cause the government has been un­ ves. it registers a distinct advance
are a few of .the reasons for public confidence in
the
press.
Florida
has
tried
all
of
tying red tape on bis caso fnr two in civic pride and satisfaction. Tho
them
and
should
know.
The
libel
years without giving him any assis­ old slipshod, down-nt-tho-hool town
tance, Ho must havu an operation of past years is becoming a rarity in laws of this state, framed by |olinnd it will lie up to tho people of Florida, it was always u reproach tlcians, are so strict,that no editor
Jacksonville to see (lint he gets It. to tlio state, with its disreputable, who lins nny property can in 11 tils
This is whaRRlie patriots of tho coup- unpointed buildings, its rambling ru- soul his own without a libel suit be­
zorhack hogs mid wandering wild ent­ ing tacked on him. Tho editor cun
try get for their war snrvico.
ile making themselves at homo in the thou ongngo n lawyer, pny out sever­
Tho school trustees of Orlando streets, terrorizing women and child­ al hundred dollars, waste time and
hnvc been ousted by tho simple pro­ ren, and defeating every attempt nt money on tho suit, and tnnyho coma
cess of tho county Rclinol board beautifying the place with inwns nnd out all right. It lins come to tho
meeting nnd declaring the offices of gardens, Wo have to thank past paint where there is no free press
city trustees vacant—Just like that. legislatures for granting corporations and few newspapers care to take up
•
It seems that there tins been inoro or of a certain sizo tho power to im­ the burden of libel suits and tlu-ir at­
W eaknesses o f substitute and less durable wearing
nnd expense.
less friction bctwcon tho bnnrds nnd pound Hie wandering stock within tendant discomforts
surfaces can not be measured until after the pave­
contractors and othorH in Orlando ov­ their limits, nnd make the beautify­ Another way to muzzle tho press is
ment is down and the taxpayers' money has been
spent. This is because such wearing surfaces are not
er tho question of building a new ing of little cities possible, oven to make It so hot for tho editor that
andean not be tested in advance in the some manner
school house. Wo suppose tho local though it was done ngaiiist the vigor­ ho will olthor lose business and lie
and with the same definite assurance of foretelling
school hoard will now go on n Htrike ous protest of the catlo barons, who forced to quit or they can mob him
behavior under traffic ns can brick surfaces. Paving
awaiting further dovolopmontB.
believed tho whole boundless stnto and mnko it so unpleasant for him
brick are not prepared along the roadway. They are
------------o-----------belonged to them, and had been ac­ that ho will lonva tho community.
carefully manufactured in scientifically conducted
A PLEA FOR ATHLETICS IN THE customed to Imvo thoir mandates All of these little inconveniences nre
plants, repeatedly inspected and rigidly tested in
HIGH SCHOOL.
treated with great respect by tho practiced on the newspapers of tho
legislature.
state nt times until tho majority of
Ardent supporters of the local
Tho people of tho smaller cities tho nowspnper men of Florida say
county senior high school nro start­ and towns are showing their grati­ hut little about tho shortcomings of
so little for yearly repair and maintenance.
ing n movement, which, if carried tude by beautifying their homes, and tho people. They would rather fol­
through to the anticipated goal, will making them attractive places to live low tho lino of lenst resistance nnnd
mean much to tho athletic life of tho in, instead or giving them up iib pas­ say nothing; and their work for tho
institution. They arc making an tures for half wl\d stock. It shows "dear public" is never appreciated
earnest effort to bring tho qchnol hack that the sentiment for improvement by Hie said public when tho crisis
to tho lofty pedestal it once enjoyed was prevalent, although tho possibil­ comes and tho public has never boon
In state prep school athletics aftor ity was absent under tho former known to hack up tho newspaper
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throo or four years of a most de­ primitive conditions. Tho sentiment when it gets in straightoned circum­
will go on increasing until every stances. So that the dear public,
spairing slump,
Thoso who have taken it upon cattle owner In tho stnto shall bo when it wants sauce served up with
themselves to try and dlngnoso the made responsible for tho dmnngo its 'regular hill of fare in tho news­
caso have nrrivod at tho conclusion dnno by Ids stock. That sontimont paper, will imvo to dig up a hundred
that it is ns much u lack of support will prevail, because it is right nnd Hiuusand dollars or more to tide th*
I on tho part of tho townspeople that fair to all, cnttlemnn and settler. Tho paper over tho "dry spell” that folhas lod to tho downfall of tho var­ timo of special privilege to nny class |lows nny oxposurca or statements or
Consequently tho
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�THE 8 A N rO R D W E EK LTH K R A LD ,

: EAST SANFORD:
A ion was born to Mr. and Mra. Ed.
j Comeron on tho 2(|th of June at
Bostwlck Park where they have been
ipc-nding tho summer. Mrs. Joe Cam­
eron bus been up to sco tho now
grandson. Joe, tho grandfather, is
very happy over tho 4vont of another
Cameron boy. The young man will bo
named Edward Jackson Comoron, Jr
1, D. Hnrt and A. H, Middleton have

bought tho general store at Midway

were lure sweet, end the little girls
In tho “ Praise tho Lord" song, Bang
sweetly, while the soldier boya with
their color bearor with tho conquest
flag, wore good. Our band boys ren­
dered "America” so well our superin­
tendent led us In singing it until the
house rang.
Much credit Is due Miss
Myrtle West, who played so nicely
for us. Our secretory, Mrs. Boroll,
sent In $0 to holp othor schools to
start. Rev, J. 8. Clark was with us,
giving us n short talk, emphasizing
consecration, concentration and con­
tinuation In our Christian* life. He
will b0 with us ngaln on tho third
Sunday at 4 o'clock, whilo Sunday
school moots nt 3 o’clock for the sum­
mer.

»nd Mr. Middleton has roslgnod his
position with tho McCullor storo and
Mr. and Mrs. Dunn brought a num­
will have charge of tho Midway storo. ber from Lnko Mary nnd Mr. and
Mr. and JNlrs/ Bryan H. Squlro and Mrs. nicks came from Paola.
three little children have moved back
Tho Fourth of July was observod
from Jacksonville. Mr. Squires will by sonio of us In our own homes, and
have charge o f the H. R. Stevens n number went to Palm Springs,
farm at Moore’s Stntion. The Squir­ nmong whom wore Mr. nnd Mrs.E.
es have hosts of friends who welcome W. Lundqulst nnd son, Miss Ruth
them back to Sanford.
Bergqulst nnd Clarence, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Henley and Bnmey Beck nnd children.
Mrs. Knmp hove moved Into their
Mrs. Blngston enmo up to spend
lovely new homo just completed on tho Fourth with her daughter, Mrs.
Celery avenuo, one of tho very pret­ T. 0. Tyner, while Mr. nnd Mrs. Fry
tiest and most attractive homes any nnd friends wont on to Ocala.
where about Sanford, Bltuatad as It is
Mra. Vollo Wlllinms and two little
In a grove of nativo forest trees makes sons left on Wednesday to spond tho
the finest sitting possible for a homo. summer in Virginia and Kentucky,
Long may they live to enjoy It.
where she will visit her father’s peo­
Mrs. C. A. Pnlmer was hero from ple. A young friend nccompantcd
Jacksonville last week arriving Mon­ her.
day with Mr. nnd Mrs. Proudfoot who
A note from Mrs, DoForost nt Der­
will occupy the Palmer plnco in Cnmby, Conn., snys they also nro having
eron City. Tho Proudfoots nro long­
lots of rain nnd would bo glad of a
time residents of California, having
sunny dny, but that nil nature 19 re­
come to Florida to enjoy our far-fam­
sponding with beautiful flowers and
ed climate nnd say it’s all that was
luxurlnnt foliage. Dorothy Perkins
claimed for it. They hnvo been living roses arc n mass of pink nnd tho N.
in our stnto for tho pnst year,
Y. &amp; N. H. right of way.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Wiley Wilson nnd
There are seven men in our section
children hnvo moved over to Osceola
who
are now out on the strike ardor.
(Bridge End) whero Mr. Wilson will
We
nro
nil sorry this had to como but
work at tho saw mill.
hope
tho
men will win out in tholr
Mr. Pnrmnlee, o f tho West Side,
demand,
not
for higher wages, as wo
has bought tho J. E. Singlotery farm
understand,
but for oxtrn pny for
and residence In Cameron City.
holiday n.id Sunday work.
Mr. nnd Mrs. L. I. Frnzier, of Cel­
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Lundquist nnd
ery nvenuo are having a fino trip in
their Essex car. When last henrd children, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lund­
from they wero in Philadelphia and quist, Emil Magmison, Sir. nnd Mrs.
August Swanson nnd Arehlo made pp
headed toward New York City.
a
pleasant party going over to DnyMr. and Mrs. W, A. Raynor, of
tonn
Bench.
Celery avenue, are in Good Ground, L.
Mr. West's family, Charles Cramer
I., spending the summer ns usual.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Provntt nnd son nnd Grapcville friends spent a pleas
Buster, have taken apartments at Cor- i ant afternoon at Mr. nnd Mrs. Col.
onndo Bench and nro enjoying life for I ler’s country place
a time.
John A. Cameron Is the now mnil
man on Route No. 1 while Mr. Green
has his vacation.
Miss Mamie Steele Is camping with
a party at Palm Springs this week.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. E. Singletary nnd
I children hnvo gono to Mnriann to vis­
it Mrs. Singletary's family.
Mr. -and Mrs. C. W. Entzmlngor
Mr. nnd Mrs. Leon Purvis hnvo been were visitors la Sanford Friday.
fiitortnining Mr. and Mrs. Duwoy
J. S. Dlnkcl was transacting busi­
Warren, of Fort Meade. Mrs. Wnr- ness In DeLnnd Wednesday.
ren will ho remembored ns Miss EusMr. %pd Mrs. CrnfTor spent the
ta Burgess who formerly lived hero.
week end with tholr daughter, Mrs.
A jolly party composed of Mr. anil Tice, In Orlando,
Mrs. C. E. Chorpenlng, Helen, Carl
II. F. I’ hlpps nnd John Anderson
and Alys, Mr. and Mrs B. H. Squire, of Tampa spoilt the Fourth with J.
Margaret Elwin and Wilma, Mr. A. E. Phipps, on Crank Hill ,
Cnrpnny, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. C. Ells­
Bill Sntchor nnd Laurie Ford Wero
worth, together with Mr. and Mrs. visitors to Orlando Snturdny,
I). C. Howard nnd Walker Howard
Friends of little B. J. Overstcoot
from town picnicked nnd bathed at will he pleased to henr thnt his* bicy­
Cnroniulo Bench.
On Sunday inci­ cle, which was stolen two weeks ago,
dentally Carl Chorpeiiing had a birth­ was found In Wlntor Park.
,
day that day.
Among those from Longwood at­
Herbert Squire has gono to Cutcho- tending tho B. Y. P. U. Federation nt
quo, L. I,, to join his mother for tho Chuluotn wero Mr. nnd Mrs. Fuller,
summer.
Misses I.elln nnd Francis Fuller and
Laurie Ford.
tim itiiqiBiairBM iai
Misses Ellen nnd Emma Fuller re­
turned homo from Orlando Snturdny
after spending tho week with Mra.
Frnnk Topllft.
A number of friends wero Invited
to the homo o f Mr .and Mrs, Roy
Sour Monday evening to celebrate
Mr. Sour's hlrthdny, tho event being
a surprise to the honorec. Thoso In­
Mr, and Mrs. Rnymoml^ Butler of vited wero Mr.Vnnd Mrs. L. R. Payne,
Miami, who have been visiting nt tho Mr. ,nnd Mrs. B .J. Ovcrstroet an!
homo of her brother, Vollo Williams, children, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. B. Searcy,
with their little son, Raymond, Jr., Mr. nnd Mrs, Long, Misses Mildred
left on Monday for homo in tholr car; Long and Olivo Dinkel.
Loul/i Entzmlngor of Clearwater,
their fnther, C. M. Williams, going
is spending a few days with Ills par­
honio with them for n visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bortleson ents. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Entzmlngor.
Miss LHinn Waist of Dunedin la
tank homo his sister, Mra. Adam
Farr, nnd her daughters, Gladys and tho guest of Mrs. BUI Sntchor.
Mildred, of DeLnnd, who spent tho. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frnin entertained
week here with them nnd nt tho homo with n dance Monday ovenlng nt
of her sistcrB, Mra. John Bareli and Hu ir new homo.
Mrs. Alfred Erlcaon. Thoy called to
T. P. Lewis and J. K. Fuller wero
sec Grnpavlllo frlendH Thursday even­ visitors In Sanford Monday.
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Ncimyor motor­
Next Su.ldny, the second in tha ed to Coronadn Bench Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. *R. J. Reiter and
month, is tho time set for Rev. C, F.
Wnhlherg of Grovclnnd to preach at children left by nuto for their old
the Swedish Lutheran ehurch at 11 home in Pennsylvania to spend tho
n *'*■ and in English nt 8 p. m.
summer.
*
A well filled church greeted tho
Tantnc lias been publicly indorsed
litllo ones on our children’s day and
women
all seemed plcnsed with tho exercises.: by more well-known men nnd v
For the short tlmo to prepare, nil did than any medicine on&lt; earth.— Union
well. The flower decked Httlo tots Pharmacy.—Adv.

L0NGW00D

: UPSALA AND
: GRAPEV1LLE

TRACTOR PLOWING, DISCING, HARROWING
■'«k for Rate. |ier Acre___________ !______ IIBAVV 'CONTRACT IIAUI.INB

Ford Service Station

An (ntervlow this morning with the
committee in charge of the big Elks'
parade that tokos placo July 18th,
brought to light that this Is going to
bo tho feature of tho day. There will
he nt least 500 men take part In this
pd.rndo, along with many surprises
that will keep tho crowd In an up*
ronr all tho time.
Tho list of candidates has passed
tho hundrod mark, and word has been
received from Daytona stating that
they are nil In rcndincss to make this
hundred candidates glad that they
chose this day to join tho Elks.
Another feature of tho day will bo
the band concert that takes plnce in
tho "City park thnt evening. The
Daytona Elks band will render thle
concert nnd only those who have
hoard this band can appreciate what
this means. Tho Sanford band will
also take pnrt In thfe pnrado along
with tho Elks bnnd and then render
a Rhort concert on the grounds o f tho
Elks Club immediately nfter tho pa­
rade.
Keep It in mind nnd mnko no dates
for thnt afternoon! ns to miss this
pnrnde nnd concerts means you miss
ono of tho best stunts over pulled off
in Sanford. Mnko your plans to stay
nt home thnt dny.

plication for Tax Deed to issue In ac­
cordance with taw. Said cortiflcnto
embraces
tho following described
piopcrty situated in Seminole County,
Florida, to-wlt: N 5V4 acres of WH
of NW 1-4 of NW 1-1 Sec. 3, Twp 20
S,, Range 31 E. 5 acres.’ The snld
hind being assessed nt tho date of the
isHuuncQ of Buch certificate in the
name of Unknown. Unless said cortifiento shall be rodoomed according to
Inw Tax Deed will Issuo thereon on
the 12th dny of August, A. D. 1022,
WITNESS&lt; my * official signature
nnd sen! this .the 7th dny of July, A. D.
1022.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Circuit Court,
•
Scminolo County, Fin.
47-r.tc
By: A. M. WEEKS, D. C.
Two tnblcspoonsful of Tanlac in
a little water, taken throe times a day
just before meals, will make you eat
better, feel bettor, sleep better nnd
wotk bettor.— Union Pharmacy.—Adv.

NOTICK I
Notico 1h hereby given thnt tho Ilunrd
o f County Commissioners In nml fo r
Seminole County, Florida. will ut
n
mooting to ho hold on Tuesday, July
IHtli, 1922. nt 10 o'clock n. in. recolvo
bids for tho building o f tw o additional
rooms on (he court house, plans nnd
specif leal Iuiih may ho had by applica­
tion to ibo Clerk o f tho Circuit Court,
on and after July 3rd, 1922, tho honnl
r e s c u e s the right to reject any or all
bids.
E. A. DOUGLASS,
45-3(0
Clork.

"It Looked Like a Battlefield In Eu­
rope," Says Mr. C. I)unstcr
"Was staying at a hotel in a sninll
Pennsylvania, town. Early ono morn­
ing I went to tho stnblo to hire a rig
and was shown ii pile of dead rats
killed with ItAT-SNAP the night be­
fore. Looked like n battlefield in
Europe.” Throe sizes, 35c, 05c, $1.25.
Sold nnd guaranteed by Ball Hard­
ware Co.— Adv.

NOTICE OP* APPLICATION Ft) It
LEAVE TO HELL MI MUCH
LAND

A tenspoonful of Horblno will pro­
duce a copious nnd purifying bowel
movement, improve appetite, restore
mental activity und a fino fooling of
vigor nnd cheerfulness. Price, 00c.
Sold by Union Phnrmncy.—Adv. *

In t'oiirl o f County Judge, State
Florida, Mrnilniile County

Notice of Application for Tax Deed
Under Section 5X5 of thu General
Statutes of the State of Florida
Notico is hereby given that J, S.
Difikcl, purchaser of Tax Certificate
No. 204, dated the 2nd dny* of June,
A. I). 11*1!*, has fileii said certificate
in my office, and has made applica­
tion for Tax Deed to issuo in accord­
ance with law. Said certificate em­
braces the following described proper­
ty situated in Semiuolu County, Flnri(IUt to-wlt: Lot 12, Block C, Mltehoil’s Survey of Levy Grant. The said
land being assessed at tho dato of thu
issuance of such certificate In thu
unmo of N. II. Giles. Unless said cer­
tificate shall he redeemed according to
law Tax Deed will issue thereon on
the 12th day of August, A. D. 11*22.
WITNESS my official signature
ampseal this the 7th day of July, A. I).

11*22.
(SEAL)

E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Circuit Court,
Sentinolc County, Fin.
By\A. M. WEEKS, D. C.

Notice of Application

for

Tax Deed

1,nll” r S' cll“ " r’ ,ll " f lhc ,lc “ rl11
Stnlutes of the State of Florida
Notk'o Is hereby given that* H. F.
Doudnoy, purchaser. of .T ax CortlfiPhone 33 F cate No. 223, dated the* 7th day of

Cleanses m ou th and teeth*
A great b o o n to sm okers*
relieving h ot, d ry m outh.
C o m b in e s
b e n e fit .

p le a s u re

and

D o n ’t m iss the jo y o f the
n ew WHIQLEY'S P-R— the sugar*
coated pepperm int tid bit!

of

III lie Estate of
.Ihutnlo Lewis, Myrtle Lewis, Samuel A.
Lewis, nnd Henry C. Lewis, Minors.
Nutlet* ll hereby given to nil whom It
tuny concern, that 1, J. Cl. Hhuron. ns
(luimllun o f Jlntmlc Lewis, Myrtls LowIn Knmuol A. Lewis, nml Ilonry C,
Lewis, minors, will, on the 29th day o f
July. A. I). 1922, apply to the Honorable
W. F. Housholder, County Judge In nnd
for said County, nt his office In San­
ford In said county, lit 2 o'clock p. in.,
or aa soon thereafter no the matter can
be heard, for nuthorlty to soil nt p u b ­
lic or private sale, tho undivided Inter­
est of said minors In fo llo w in g d escrib ­
ed real estate, In Bald County, to-w lt:
Tho west half o f the northwest quarter
o f the mirtheast quarter o f thu south­
east quarter o f Hoatlon 32, T ownship IB
Mouth, Kongo 31 Knst, which applica­
tion will ho hnsod upon the petition for
sale now on file In said Court.
Haled 24th day o f June, A. D. 1922.
J. 6 . 8IIAHON,
0-30; 7-7-14-21-2*
Guardian.

Swelling caused by Insect bites can
bo reduced by using Ballard's Snow
Liniment. It counteracts tho poison Notice o f Application f o r Tnx n e r d Un­
der Hrallon RTB o f the (Irnrrnl Stat­
and relieves tho irritation. Throe six­
ute* o f the Htnlr o f Florida.
es, 30c, 00c and $1.20 per bottle. Sold
Notice
Is hereby given thnt L. K en ­
by Union Pharmacy.— Adv.
nedy, purchaser o f Tax Certificate No.
Notico of Application for Tax Deed
Under Section 575 of the Gcnernl
Statutes of the State of Florida
Notice is hereby given thnt George
E. LnVlgne, purchaser of Tax Certifi­
cate No. 207, tinted tho 7th day of
Juno, A. D. 11120, has filed said certifi­
cate in my office, nnd has made appli­
cation for Tax Deed to issue In accord­
ance \%Ith law. Said certificate em­
braces the following described proper­
ty situated in Scminolo County, Flor­
ida, to-wlt: Lots K and 0 (less that
part covered by Giles, Overstreet &amp;
Drews Suh-Div.) Block D., I). It.
Mitchell's Survey of tho Levy Grant.
Thu land being assessed at tho date
of the issuance* of such certificate in
tho names of Giles, Overstreet &amp;
Drew. Unless said certificate shall he
redeemed according to law Tax Deed
will issue thereon on thu lSth day of
August, A. 1). liliili,
WITNESS my\ official signature
and seal this tho 7th day of July, A. D.
11*22 .
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Circuit Court,
Sominolu County, Fla.
47-Btc
By: A. M. WEEKS, I). C.

S a tisfie s th e s w e e t t o o t h
and aids appetite and digestion.

There is nothing In the whole list
of flcsh-hcnllng remedies thnt enn ap­
proach Liquid Borozono In tho rapid­
ity with which It heals cuts, wounds,
sores, burns or scalds. Prico, 30c, 60c
snd $1.20, Sold by Union Pharmacy.
—Adv.

S. Cf. Harris, of Boston, was a cnller[nt tho Herald office today enrduta
to his old homo in Eustis. Steve Is an
old friend of the editor of tho Horald
nnd is now in the stocks nnd bond bus­
iness in Boston. Ho Is also a grent
Florida booster nnd will, get the Dnily
Herald on his desk hereafter to shoWhis many friends nnd customers whnt
n grent city Sanford is getting to bo.

47-ntc

Let Us Do Your

T. M. POX COMPANY

June, A. D. 1020, has filed said certi­
THE STREET PARADE IB
ROUNDING INTO SHAPE ficate In my office, and has made ap­

27fl, dated the 7th day o f Juno, A. D.
1920. has filed said certificate In iny o f ­
fice nml bait made application fo r Tnx
Heed to Isnuo In accordance with law.
Ha Id certificate om h races tho follow in g
described property situated In Hnintnolo
County, Florida, to-w lt: Lots A lo O.
Olios, Overstreet ami Drew's Revision i
o f Lota 8 itml 9 In Hlock C, nml Lot H‘
In Illock 1&gt;, o f Mitchell's Hurvoy o f the
Levy Grant, (less Lots A to II. nml the
S 1-3 o f Lot 1, (tiles, Uverst root nnd
Drew's Kevlslon o f Lots H ami 9, In
Illock C, nml Lot * In Itlock I), of
Mitchell's Survey o f the Levy Orimt.)
The snld lumt being assessed nt
the
date e f the Issuance e f such certificate
In tha nnmn o f Unknown.
Also: Tnx Certificate No, 275, dated!
Iho 71It day o f June, A, D. 1930,, tins
filed salil certificate In my o ff ic e and
has made application for Tax
Heed
to Issue lit accordance with Inw. Hald
certificate embraces the follow in g doHcrlbod property sltunteil In Hoinlnnlo
County, Florida, to-w lt: Lots K and RA,
til Ios, Overstreet and Drew's Ito vision
o f Lois 8 ami 9 In Hlock (*. nml Lot H
111 Hlock D o f Mitchell's Survey of the
Levy (Irani d ess all llmt part o f Lots
* and 8A, Olios, Overstreet nnd Drew’s
Revision o f Lois H nml 9 In Hlock C,
ilnd Lot 8 In Hlock H, o f MHc IioU' h
Hurvoy o f the Levy Hrant; which Is a
part o f Lot 9, Hlock "C " o f Mitchell's
Hurvoy o f the Levy O m u l.)
Tho said
laud being assessed al Hie dale o f tho
Issmtnco o f such certificate In the numo
o f Unknown.
Unless said certificates shall tin rodeeiiiod according to law Tax Deed will
Issuo thereon on the ftHi day o f August,
A. I), 1922.
W itness my official slgimturo nnd
seal this the 2 till day o f June, A, D.
1922
(S E A L )
19. A. DOUOLA88,
Clerk.
415-(tin
Hy: V, K., DOUGLASS, D. C.
Notice o f Applleotloo for Tnx Deed Un­
d er Section 373 o f (lie tleneriil Ntntllles o f the Stole o f Florliln
Notico Is hereby given thnt J.
19.
Lnlng, purchaser of Tax Certificate No.
133, dated the 7lh day o f June, A. D.
11*20, Ims filed Halil certificate lit my
office, and Ims made application for
Tax Deed to Issue In accordance with
law. Halil cortiflcnto em braces tho f o l ­
low in g described property situated In
Hemlnolo County, Florida, to - w lt : Lot
39, Hlock (J, A. D. Chappell's Hub-Di­
vision as Uncorded In Dial Hook No. 1,
I'age 71. Hemlnolo County Uncords. Tho
said limit being assessed al tho date of
the Issuance o f such certificate In tho
tinino o f Unknown. Unless said c e r t i fi­
cate shall be redeemed accord in g to
law Tux Deed will Issue thereon on Ibo
28th day of July, A. D. 1922,
WITNESS my o fficia l signature and
Heal thin the 23rd (lay o f June, A.
D.
1922.
E. A. DOUG LASH,
Clerk Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Fin.
lli-fltii
Hy: A. M. WEEKjp, D. C.

p K w m r.i Evs'^ifii
□ U IC Y F R U IT ]

Sava
tha
wrappers

A.

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G ood fo r
valuable

prem ium s

Life-time oAluminum Sale
§

Takes Place at

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2:00 P. M. S A T U R D A Y , J U L Y 8th
Come early aa we have only a limited number.
Extra large oblong Roasters, each ..................................$1.99
20-In. Starving Trays, each .............................................. 1.49
11piece Combination Cookers, e a c h ............ .............. 1,49
10-quart Water Pails, each................................................ 1.49
3-quurl Water Pitchers, e a c h ............................................ 1.39
5-quart Tea Kettles, each .................................................. 1.39
12quart Dish Pans, each ........................................... 1.39
10-quart Dish Pans, each .................................................. 1.29
2-quart Double Hollers, each ............................................ 1.29
5-quart Stew Pans, each ............
1.29
1 '/j-quart Double Roller, each .......................................... 1.19
3 Pudding Pans, each .......................!........................ ........ 1.19
3 Stew Pans, each ............................................................... 1.19
The Easy Dust Pans, e a c h ......................................................27

The Topular ^Market
Phone 210-

I. D. M A R T IN , Prop. 5

JUST

ARRIVED

Remember wo are Direct Importers from tho Originator of
Golden Self Blanching Celery. Wo boliove wo import moro
of this seed than any firm in the South. This onahles us to
give you the true Strain. The lowest possible Price, Quality
and very best Germination.
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------ TRY OUR SEED ONCE AND BE CONVINCED------

THE L. ALLEN SEED COMPANY
SANKOItl) — ------------------------:--------------------------FLORIDA
■ ■ u ■ ■ tin D d H iN ti ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ !

F O R (jj A I D — 800 ACRES, Flowing well, Celery Land, 5-acre
r U I l u r i L I j tracts or more, easy payments. This Is the
----------------------- largest solid body of Flowing well lund In the

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_ _ _ _ _ FRANK L WOODRUFF.

Notin' o f Application fo r Tax (Iced Un­
der Sri'lliin 373 o f »Iii* firnernl
St ii t ii t i' m o f the .stair o f Folrliln
Notico Is hereby given tlmt J.
E.
Lai hr. purchaser o f Ully Tux C e rtifi­
cate No. 2 13, dated the nth day o f July,
A. D. 1920, has filed said eert If lento lit
my office, and has made application for
T ax Deed to Issue In accordance- with
law. Hu Id d.'rllflcttto embraces tho f o l ­
low ing described property situated In
tho City o f Sanford. Seminole County.
Florida,
t o - w it :
Lot
17,
Hanford
of tho wateri "Or the many waters of thta and oth­
Heights Addition to Hanford. The said Consulting Chemist
lurid luting assessed at tho ilnlo o f tho
Issuance o f such cm llflcutn In thu mime
o f Mrs. Maude H. King. Unloirit said c e r ­ er regions that I have analyzed, I have found none superior in all good (nudi­
tificate shul! lie redeemed a cco rd in g to
law Tax Deed will Issue thereon on tho ties of that o f the ‘‘ Elder Water.”— Phone 3U -W . Offlco in Miller BoNdlngT
28th day o f July, A O, 1022.
W ITNESS tnv official slgim turo ami
seal tills the 23rd day o f June. A. D,
1922.
(HEAL)
E.' A. DOUGLASS,
Clork Circuit c o u r t ,
Hemlnolo County, Fin,
45-0tfl
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n y : A. M. W E E K S , D. C.

EIDER SPRINGS W A T E R tr —

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snys

Elder Springs Water Company

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Ti

FLORIDA WILL VOTE ON
. CONSTITUtlONAl, AMENDMENTS
WILL BE MADE
AT THE NOVEMBER ELECTION
FOR PATENTS
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4

Four o f Them and M ost Ihijfortant is the One for
Re-apportionment

OWNED BY ALIENS NOT CON*
TROLLED BY FOUNDATION

( f t ? T h e A s s o c ia t e * P r e s s )
(By The Aeaocleted P r » 0
WASHINGTON, July 6.— Formnl
TALLAHASSEE, Juno 27.— Florida tho whole number of senators not to
demand will bo made by Alien Prop­
citizens In the general election next exceed 38 members; and at tho snmo
erty Custodlnn Miller this week on
November will vote on four constltu- time shall also apportion the repre­
Chemical Foundation for tho return to
tlonal amendment*, submit ml ns a re­ sentation in the house of representa­
the custodian of all formerly alien
sult of action by the legislature Inst
owned patents not controlled by tho
tives.
year.
"The counties having ono hundred foundation, Miller nnnounctfd. Miller
Ono of the amendments provides for
said in ovont of refusal -to turn ovor
the creation o f special school tux dis­ thousand or more population shall patents as hns been indicated by Fran­
tricts, authorizing a tax levy up to ten have four representatives each: Tho cis P. Garvan, head of* tho foundation,
mills for school purposes in such dis­ counties having 30,000 and not more suit in equity will bo filed in the su­
than 100,000 population shall have
tricts.
preme court, District of Columbin, in
three
representatives each; counties
The second is a proposed amend­
conformity with Hnrding's instruc­
ment to Article V of the constitution having 10,000 and not more than 30,- tions.
authorizing the legislature to provldo 000 population shall have two repre­
sentatives each. All counties hnving
fo r the appointment of additional cir­
less
than 10,000 population shall huvo Ohio Governor
cuit judges, where such ifpointmcnts
one
representative
onch. Tho basis of
Refuses to Extradite
are necessary to the speedy operation
appot
tiuninent
*
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provided
for in thl3
o f tho courts.
Negro to Georgia
amendment shall be the fedoral cen­
The third amendment is to Section sus next preceding the uportionnicnt
8, Article XVI providing for tho pay­
Says He Would Be Lynched and the
made by the legislature."
ment of salaries to state officials
Sheriff Snld So.
A further provision is thnt the gov­
monthly instend of quarterly.
ernor shall by special message to each
( f l ? T h e A s s o c ia t e * T r e s s )
Tho fourth amendment is to Section house at the appropriate session of
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ROME, Gn., July li.—Governor Daflnnm.nl0 ^ h o l l n m l m n n i ^
(lirCCt attention to Ulls |vis, of 0 h ,0(
rcfuB0|| tQ honor OXtlonmont. The proposed amendment amendment, nnd If tho legislature trnditlon papers from Georgia for
follows:
should refuse or fall to apportion the Hunry Maxwell, a negro wanted in
“ The legislature thnt shall meet A. representation, it shall be the duty of Floyd county on a murder charge, de­
D. 1923 and those thnt shall meet ev- tho governor to convono tho legisln- claring the negro would ho lynched if
cry ton years thereafter shnll appor- ture in special session for tho pur- brought back to this state according
tion tho representation in tho senate,' pose of mnking such apportionment.
to Sheriff Wilson, who just returned
from Cleveland, where tho fugttivu
was arrested.

1

RAILWAY UNION OFFICIALS
NEXfREUNION
CONTINUE THE CONFERENCE
ON THE RAILROAD STRIKE SPANISH WAR
Informal Statements Show Strong Sentiment for
VETS HERE
Walkout

CHICAGO, Juno 27.— Railway union officials continued their
conferences today on the threatened railroad strike. With inform­
al statements by union lenders indicating referendum of shopmen,
maintenance of way employes and clerks throughout the United
States discloses a strong sentiment for a strike as a protest against
wage reductions. J. C. Smock, assistant to president of mainten­
ance of way men predicted a walkout would he called July 15th.
Others said conferences with railroad officials probably would de­
lay call until August first.

FLORIDA MEN ARE OUT
WALKOUT IS GENERAL,
ALL BUT WRECK CREWS

ROOSEVELT CAMP CONTINGENT
GETS VETERANS TO COME
HERE
Roosevelt Camp, S|)unish War Vet­
erans in meeting at (tie state reunion
at St. Augustine under Commnndor
Tcrhoun nulled th«&gt; next convention
for Sanford according to tho follow­
ing wire from Capt. J. T. Brady:
"Have secured the next reunion of
Spanish-American war Veterans.”
CONVICT EX-JUDGE
OF MURDER OF WIFE
(By Thr Aaxoclnlrd l'rM&gt;l

Every Railroad Shop in Florida is Affected by the
.
Nat i on- wi de Strike
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JACKSONVILLE, July 1.—Tho walkout of shopnuMi in Flnridn apparently was general from reports received here. Following
losses ho far: Atlantic Coast Line, Jacksonville 400, High Springs

SALT LAKE'CITY, Utah, July 5.—
Omer It. Woods, a former probate
judge in Idaho, was convicted by a
jury yesterday of the murder of his
wife, Mary Emma Woods, who was
burned to death in bed January 8th.
The prosecution contended that Woods

Robbed Messenger

BARRACUDA IS CAPTURED
ON THE MONTREAL BEACH
CAUSES CONSTERNATION
Same Species of Fisli That Attacked St. Peters­
burg Girl

Was mi Hi. I^iuia Street Car When he
Hold-up Occurred
(Ilf The Ananelntrd Prraa)

ST. LOUIS, July fi.— Seven Imndits
today hoarded the Tower Grove street
ear, disarmed a policeman accompany­
ing Joseph Moasop, messenger for tho
Tower Grove Hank and escaped with n
satchel containing $28,000 which tho
messenger was taking to a down town
bank.

( l l r Tlii* AsauHiUrd I’ rraa)

MONTREAL, July 5.— Consternation spread through bathing TROLLY CAR c r a s h
NEAR ALBANY, N. Y.
circles hero by the capture of a barracuda near Montreal, one of i
CAUSES DEATH LISE
•which ferocious fish recently caused the death of Dorothy McClatchio, of Montreal, at St. Petersburg, Florida, recently. Fish­
( l l r The Ammrlnli'd Brr**)
ing in the Luchino Rapids, two men caught the barracuda. They
ALBANY, N. Y„ July 5.—A 00killed it; when it attacked them. Bathing activities virtually ceas­
ycnr-old woman is (load, and 23 per­
ed as a result of their catch.

PRESIDENT PLAIN CITIZEN
i
IN HIS HOME TOWN TODAY,
CHINNING WITH FRIENDS
W ill Review Historical Parade Staged in Marion’ s
Celebration
(Ily Tlie Assnrlnlrd Press)

MARION, Ohio, J|ily 5.— President Harding is just a plnin cit­
izen today in hsi own homo town. Relieved from the burdens of
his high office he spent the day chinning with members of his
1um ilyrin ti matu i i tor.;;.* and~tho h o y t r t!i&gt;- Marion Star office.
He addressed a large crowd at the fair grounds yesterday but to­
day’s only scheduled appearance in public was to review tho his­
torical parade staged in Marion’s centennial celebration. It is tho
resident's first visit home since he left March 2nd a year ago for
tie White House.

8

sons nro in a Saratoga hospital, seven
of whom arc believed to bo fntnlly
injured, tbc result o f a trolly car
crashing into n motor truck InBt
night Jin which were people returning
from n picnic.
An engina on the Pennsylvania
rail road ut Asliury Park rnn into a
crowd of people on tho track nnd on­
ly killed throo. Mighty poor ongino.
Usually they enn kill about thirteen
if tho crowd is thick enough.

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Node* of Application for H u Dnd tn m o a t o p a t ih o c o im u c r o m . i »
Under Section 878 of tho Gen*
Sealed proposals, subject to tho sals
o f bonds, will be received by the Counersl Statute* of tho State
‘ ters o f the. County
o, l
ty Commissioners
.
Seminole, Stale o f Florida, at thei orof Florida
flee o f the Clork o f the CHoult Court,

SHSSSI.T

&lt;P* gtspy**
sara!&amp;v«iisifi^ £ j a ,s}

Notice is hereby liv e n , to all
f the County o f Somlnole, at B tn w M ;
Notice is hereby given that Frank oMo'rlda,
10 n. m. on the it may concern, t f i a f on the n t h
Florida, at oorr .bbefore.
efoi

Evans, purchaser o f Tax Certificate
No. 270, dated tho 3rd day of Juno,
A. D. 1018, has filed said certificate
In my office, and has made applica­
tion for Tax Deed to issue In accord­
ance with law. Said certificate em­
braces the following described proper­
ty situated in Somlnolo County, Flori­
da, to-wit: Lots 143, 144 and 140,
Eureka Hammock. The said land be­
ing assessed at tho data of tho issu­
ance of such cartlficato In tho namo
of Unknown, Unloss said cortificato
shnll bo rodaemed according to law
Tax Deed will Isbuo thereon on the
14th day of July, A. D. 1022,
WITNESS my official signature
nnd senl this tho 8th day of Juno, A.
D. 1022.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clork Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Fla.
43-6tc
By: A. M. WEEKS, D. C.
NOTICE TO C RE DIT OR *
I
.... —.
In Court o f the Cdunty Judge, Sciuluols
County, State o l Florida.
In re Estate o l
PETESII NOLAN, Deooa*o*l.
T o nil Creditor*, L e i i l t r i , Distributee*
nnd nil Peraona hnving Clnlnta o r D r­
um nd* against anld Eatntei
You. and onch o f you. aro hereby n o­
tified and required to
present
any
claims nnd demands which you. o r elthur o f you. m a y have ngnlnst the estate
o f Prior Nolan, deceased, late o f Semi­
nole County. Florida, to the
under­
signed Administratrix o f said estnte,
within tw o years from the date hereof.
Ontcd May 12tli. A. if. 1921.
JULIA T. SMITH.
Administratrix o f the Estate
tin
o f I'otor Nolan,
docoasod.
HOI11NSON &amp; BRIDGES,
Attorneys fo r Estato of
l’ oter Nolan, doconsod
39-8tc

yards macadam roads, 45,450 s«j. yds.
brick roads and Constructing a pproslmataly 11,700 sq. yds. rock or other
hard surfaced shoulders.
___
Each proposal shall be nccompanlea
by a certified check Issued u p .n
a
State or National Dank, and made p a y ­
able to tho order o f the Clerk o f the
Circuit Court o f tho County o f Semi­
nole In the sum o f flvo per cent o f the
amount o f the bid.
Tho successful bidder will be r e ­
quired to glvo bond equal to fifty per
cent o f tho nmount o f nls or their bid,
such bond to be executed b y a Surety
Company llconied to do b u * ln « ji *n i
State o f Florida, nnd the bidder shall
produce a certificate from tha T reas­
urer o f the State o f Florida, sh ow ing
tho nmount o f tho dopoolt nnd tno cijihh
o f bonds said deposit covers.
Copies o f tho plans nnil sp ecifica­
tions may bo seen at tho office o f the
Clerk o f Ihe Circuit Court In Hanford,
or at the offlco o f Fred T. \\ llllams,
Hanford. Florida.
Tho County Commissioners
reserve
tho right to reject any nnd nil bids or
accept nny bid they may deem to be
for th o best Interest o f th o c o u n t y .
I,. A. D R U M L E i.
Chairman Iloard C oun­
ty Commissioners.
Attest:
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk of the Circuit Court.
FHEP T. WILLIAMS. Engineer,
Sanford. Florida.
44-5lo

tin* 7th day of June, A. I). 1920, has
filed said certificate in my office and
lias made application for Tax Deed to
issue in accordance witli law. Said
certificate embraces tho following de­
scribed property situnted in Seminole
County, Florida, to-wit: N 1-2 of
NW 1-4 of NE 1-4 of SE 1-4, See. 25,
Twp. 21 8, Kongo 30 E. 5 acres. Tho
said land being assessed at the dato
of the issnnnco of such certificate in
the name of Unknown.
Unless said certificates shall bo re,
,
,,
,
,
m
_
.
deem ed according to law Tax
Deed
will issue thereon on tho lltli day of
July, A. II. 1922.
'Witness my official signature anti
seal this tho 8th dny of June, A. D.
1922.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Fin.
43-0te
By: A. M. WEEKS, D. C.

Statutes of the Stpto of Florida
Notice is hereby given thnt M, S.
Nelson, purchaser of Tnx Certificate
No. 173, dated the 2nd day of June, A.
D. 1919,4hns filed said certificate in
my office, .and hns mndo application
for Tax Deed to issue in accordance
witli taw, Said certificate embraces
the following described property sit­
uated In Seminole County, Florida, towit: Lots 132, 133, 134, 135, 130 nnd
137, Eureka Hammock. Tho said land
being assessed at tho dato of the is­
suance of such certificate in tho nume
of Edgar Gilbert.
Also: Tax Cortificnto No. 172 dated
the 2nd dny of Juno, A. D. 1919, hns
filed said certlficuto in my offico, nnd
has mndo application for Tnx Dood
to issuo in accordance with law. Snld
cortificato cmhrncos tho following de­
scribed proporty situnted in Seminole
County, Florida, to-wit: Lots 130 nnd
181, Eureka Hummock. Tho said land
being assessed nt tho ditto of tha Is­
suance of such certificate in the name
of M. Y. Way.
Also: Tax Certificate No. 174, dntod tha 2nd dny of Juno, A. D. 1919,
him filed said certificate in my office
and has mndo application for Tax
Deed to issue in nccordanco with law.
Said cortificnto embraces tho follow­
ing described property situated in
Somlnolo County, Florida, to-wit: Let
139 Eureka Hammock. Tho said land
being assessed at tho dato of tho is­
suance of suer certificate In tho name
of Unknown.
Unless snld certificates shall be
redeemed according to law tax doed
will Issue thereon on tho 14th dny of
July, A. D. 1022.
Witness my official signature and
cent this tho 8tH dny o f June,.A. D.

“ j yinni disomi-i™ f . w i . f r V b t t e , tor

tste/ end ask f o r therr"spBrSVa"inld
D a ted 'J u n e Bth, A, D, 1022. **'

MATTIE D. LOUOH
K**eutr‘li

41-910

la Clroalt Court, 7th Judicial r i.

Seminole County. Florida
la Chancery,

NOTICE TO NON-IIESIDENTS.
T. L. Lingo, Complainant,

vs.

James O. Jelks,

"children of'^Ilsq^eth^* Jeik«ortt

Defendants.
"■ 81 *)..
TO JAMES
,MEH O. JELKS, JI\.,
FOK T H E C lflL D IlB N OF E!
BETH
H d JELKS, If living. V n / V f
dead,■ to all parties claiming anvV *
terests under James o . Jeiu*
i ‘
Truatee fo r the Children o f KUi*b«*V
C. Jolka. deceased, or othorwiT. K
tlio fo llo w in g described Inml
*' 18
Three ncros o f Innd In the n o r t h ....
quarter o f the southeast nuum?*!*.
Section 0. T ow n sh ip 21. Range Ji p .?,1
to comm ence at tho center post of ..Vs
section, thenco run south 9 chain, ",J5
10 links, thenco oast 3,30 chains th«»Hz
South d,10 chains, tiienco \\&gt;at 'SS
chains to point o f beginning
1 3,1
It appearing by a sworn bill 0f com*
filed
heroin against you
plaintt m
i l l norein
that

a e r M tu r ""’

Why pay more?

tilter, $2.25. See us before you buy.
— Elder Springs Water Co. Phone
811.
81-2tc
Circuit Court, Tlh Judicial Circuit,
Nrmlnolr County, Florida,—

In Chancery.

O ltD K It FO II P U B LIC A TIO N

In

Circuit Court, 7tli .ludlelul Circuit,
In nnd fur .Seminole County.
Florldiie—lit Chancery
N O T IC E Tt&gt; N O N -It E S IIIE N T S .

F. L. W oodruff, Complainant,

vs.

' » as

The Berger Steel * n d ° o r j : r # d V o * t « ( * * n d

P orry Jernlgan uml Braxton Daggett,
Complainants,
vs.
John T. Kelly and Addle N. Kolly, D o ­
te n dan ta,
TO JOHN T. KELLY, AND ADDJE N.
K
E L LY , If living, and If dond, to all
Notice of Application Tor Tux Deed mrsons
claiming any Intorost under
oim
T. Kolly and Addle N. Kolly, or
Under Section 375 of tho General
olhorwlne, In nnd lo the fo llo w in g d e ­
Statutes of (ho Stnto of Florida
scribed lands, to-w it:
Lota T w o (2) nnd Three (3) o f Illook
Notice In hereby given that M. J. Throo
(3), o f Chapman &amp; T uck er's A d ­
Collfcutt, purchaser of Tax Certificate dition to Hanford, Florida.
You nnd each o f you aro hereby r e ­
No. 304, dated the 7th day of June, quired nnd ordered to bo nnd npponr
before
our mild Circuit Court ut the
A. I). 1920, has filed said certificate Court Houso
la Sanford, Florida, on the
first
Monday
In Angus!, 1922, being the
n my office nnd hns mndc applica­
.........................
‘ “then and' Th
th ero
7th Onjy o f said month,
tion for Tnx Deed to issue in accord­ to mnke answer lo tho bill o f com
plaint filed herein against you. nnd
ance with law. Said certificate em­ therein fall not else said bill will tin
us confessed, to bo follow ed b y a
braces the following described prop- taken
filial decree.
It Is further ordered Ihnt this notice
lerty situnted in Scininolu
Comity,
published In the Hanford Herald, a
|-|„r!do, to-wit: N 1-2 of NE 1-4 of ho
newspaper published In Hemlnolo C oun­
ty,
each wook for a period o f
NE 1-1 of SE 1-4, Sec. 25, Twp. 21 eightonce
consecutive wceka.
Witness my hand and the seal o f said
S, Range 30 E. 5 ncros. The said
'court thin 2nd day o f June, 1922.
land being assessed at tiic date of the
(HEAL)
fa. A. DOUOLASS.
Clork Circuit Court,
Issuance of such certificate in the
Seminole County, Fla.
By:
A M. WEEICH, D. C.
name of Unknown.
DICKINSON * DICKINSON,
Also Tax Certificate No. 305 dated
•Solicitors for Complainants. 0-P-Otc

Jacksonville fifteen laborers not effected by the strike order are tho find degree, which calls for only
out in sympathy with the shopmen. Union officials here announc­ one penalty in Utah, thnt of death.
ed union craftsmen assigned to wrecking trains would report for
Woods, on July 11, will ho asked to
duty at a moment’s notice should wreckers lie called out. No dis­ state by which method ho aim11 die— Notice of Application for Tnx Deeds
Under Section 575 of the General
orders reported anywhere in Florida,
j hanging or shooting.
JACKSONVILLE, July 1.— The following roads lost, East
Coast, Fort Pierce, 70; Coast Line, Port Tampa 135; Seaboard, at Seven Bandits
Tnmpa, 200.
Disarmed Policeman,

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•

C. H. Llndsloy, Plorro Fredln nnd E, J.
Close, ot ill, Defendants.
To C. II, I.lndsley. Pierre Fredln and E.
J. Close, and tho
unknown
heirs,
legatees, grantees and devisees, nnd
all persons claiming any Interest In
tho lands described ns follows, towlt:
Beginning 16 chains North, and 23
and M-100 chains East o f
Houthwost
corner, Section 36. T ownship 19, Houth
Range 30 East, run North 13 chains,
Ensi 21 chains, and Southwesterly 16
nnd 26-100 chnlns, West 13 chains. Also
beginning
dining
East o f
............. . _20 and
. . . . 1-100
. . . . ...
ilia e
Northwest corner. Section 2, T o w n sh ip
29, Range 3(1 East, run Knst 6 chains.
South 16 chains, W cbI 6 chains, and
North 16 chnlns.
Also begin n in g 3(10
fnet South and 445 foot West o f Vi S ec­
tion post on East linn o f Section 36.
Township 19, R a n g e Uo East, run W ost
216 foot. South 390 font, East 216 feet,
North 390 feet. Also Lot 6, llloclt 14,
lor 6 o f E. It. T rnfford 's Map o f San
ford. Florida, all o f which lands lying
nnd being In Hemlnolo County. Florida.
It appoarliig by ft sworn blit o f c o m ­
plaint filed heroin ngnlnst you the snld
dofchdnnts that you have or
ctnlm
some Interest in tho described lands.
You nnd onch o f you nro therefore
heroby required and ordered to he nnd
appear before our said Circuit Court nt
the Court Houso In Hanford, Florida, on
tho first Monday In August, 1922, b e ­
ing tho 7th dny o f said month, then
nnd thorn to mnke answer to tho hill
o f complaint horoln filed ngnlnst you
ntul each o f you, and thurcln fall not,
also said hill will ho taken ns c o n fe s s ­
ed ngnlnst cneli o f you fallowed by flnnl decroo.
It Is furthor ordered that this notlco
tie published In the Sanford Herald, n
nowHiinper published in Hemlnolo Coun­
ty, Florida, once each week for a porlod o f olght consecutive weeks.
Dono and ordered tlile 6th (lav o f
Juno, 1922.
(HEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Circuit Court.
Hcinluolo County, Fin.
By: ,\ At, W E EK S. !&gt;. C.
JOHN O. LEONARDY.
Solicitor fo r Complainant.
O-D-Otc
Nollee o f Applli’illliiii for Tax Deed r u ­
der Seel Ion 97,5 of the Cenrrill Sint*
u tm o f the stale of Ftnrliln
Notlco Is hereby given that F, I*
W o o d r u ff purchaser of Tax Cortificato
No. IDS, dated the 7ih dtiy o f June, A.
D. ■
1920,
has
said
In ' my
1920,'
said'V
n l fientif in
— und
■ filed
*— made
—* cortificnto
■»
office,
bus
application*" “for
Tnx Deed to Issim in accordance with
law.
Said euruiicuie
certificate emliraces
embraces the folmw. naia
low in g described property sltuatm
slt tinted la
Seminole County, Florida, to-w lt: Lot
1. Hoc. 1. Twp.. . 29 S. Range 30,
39. 07.66
acres. I he said land being ussessed nt
thw (Into o f 1lio iHHillihi’t* o f Hlltill cortl*
flcato In tho name o f Doxtor Hunter
Heirs, Unless said certificate shall he
rudeemud accord lug t„ |uw Tax Docd
wl l Issuo thereon on t)l()
(lay t)f
July, A. D. 1922.
WITNESS my official signature and
seal this the lOtl, ,!„)■ ))f j vlll0i
p,
1Sr* mi
(HEAL)
IT A. DOUOLASS.
Clerk Circuit Court.
,. „
,, Seminole County, Fla.
4 4-Ctc
By: A. M, W E EK S. D C.
NOTICE TO llltllH .E CONTRACTORS.
Sealed bids will bn received by the
A'ou,,.ly Commissioner*
of
Senilnolo County, Florida, nt Hanford,
Mori da, for the construction o f n Draw
llT l! KV n,cr&lt;tMft Dio tft. Johns rlvor on the
lama
Hl;aL*rd mid Osteon, at
10:90 n. m. July 1MLit, 1922.
. J ) ? , ' 1 JJ1} muet lie accompanied tty a
ln,,l,ie sum o f 11,000,00,
fo rdt0hn‘Konr,i V
Al Douglass, Clerk
nrr n C o m m i s s i o n e r s
«u Seminole County, Florida
as e v i­
dence! o f good faith.
lor,u“ ’ "■ o v l'
t h o ' rlfrnt
h ■»h t° VnV1!. 1
m 1* “or
10 nnil
8ri*bldn,
reserve
iho
lo reject nny
or to

our said Circuit Court at tho pAr.i?
House in Sanford, Florida, on theTlrH

day o f said month, then nnd there ill
mnke answer to the bill o f comtilsin?
horoln filed ngnlnst you, ruid t w i F i
fall not, else said bill will t.o- taken
tak.n ina
i
confessed against yau,
followed by
final decroo.
It Is furthor ordered that this notieo
ho published In the Sanford Herald i
newspaper
published
la
Hemlnolt
County. Florida, on ce each week for 1
period o f eight consecutive weeks
Dono and ordorod this 23rd day of
May, 1922.
' ul
(SEAL)
• E. A. DOUOLASS.
Clork Circuit Court.
Somlnolo County iht*
DICKINSON * DICKINSON,
Solicitors fo r Complainant. 6-9-9ic
In

C ircuit C ourt 7th Judlelnl Clrodt
Sem inole C o u n ty , Florida.—
*
In Chnricery,
N O T IC E T O N O N -H ESIH EXTS.

N. H. Garner, Complnlnant,
vs.
E. C, Parkhurst, and Bnlllo A Parkhurat, hln wlfo, ot nl.. Dofomlants
TO E. C. PARKHURST. and SAL 1,1F
A. PABKH UHST. If living, and If
dead, to all part lee claiming any In­
terest under 13. C. Parkhurst and SalIlo A. Parkhurst, doconxud, or other­
wise, In tho f o llo w in g described land
South hnlf (8*4) o f Lot 11. Iilock t'
Tier 2, o f Sanford, Florida
It appearing by u sworn hill of cornplaint filed horoln against you
thnt
you have or claim some Interest In saId
described property.
You uro th erefore hereby
re-julred
anil ordered to bo and appear before
our said Circuit Court at the Court
House In Hanford, Florida, on Hie first
Monday In August, 1922, being tho ‘ th
day of said month then and there to
make a n sw er to the blit of complaint
heroin filed against you. and herein
fall not, else said bill will bn token i. j
confessed against you. followed by
final decree.
It Is furthor ordorod that this notice
ho ptdillshed In tho Sanford Herald, a
newspaper published In Somlnolo Coun­
ty. Florida, onco each week for a per­
iod of olght consecutive weeks
Dono and ordered this 23rd day of
May. 1922.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Fla.
DICKINSON &amp; DICKINSON.
Solicitors for Complainant. C-9-9to
In Circuit ■ Court, 7 1ti .liidlclnl Circuit,
Mrnilunlc C ouu t), Florida.—
In Clmneery.
N O T IC E TO N O N -U ENID ENTS,

Walter II. Ballard, Complainant,
vs.
Harvey II. Hurd, and heirs of Jacob M.
Illll. et nl , Defendants.
TH HA RV EY B. HURD AND THE
HEIRS O F JACOB M, HILL, If liv­
ing, and If doad. to nil parties claim­
ing any Interest under Harvey U
llurd. or Ihe Heirs o f Jacob M. Illll,
or elthor o f thorn, or otherwise, tn
tho fo llo w in g described lnnd:
The north -east Quarter o f Section 21,
Twp. 21 South, R ange 29 East. les»
.............—
■*—
nnd• cxcopttng therefrom
tho
following
described lands which Imvo been PJ*vlousiy sold und convoyed, to-wit: The
South hnlf o f tho North Quarter ot
Northoast Quarter o f Section 21, Twp.
21 South, R a nge 29 East: and hcilln*
nlng at tho North-west corner of sec­
tion 24, Twp. 21 Houth, Range 2:1 Ka»t.
and running liionco East
312 K#t.
South 469 foot, W est 312 feet, amt
North 469 feet to tho point of beclnnlng, containing about 3 acres more or
less: and tho South-west Quarter or
Section 24. Twp. 21 South, Range •»
Enst, and North half o f
North-east
Quarter o f Section 24, Twp. 21 .South,
Range 29 East, nil o f which lands ly­
ing and being In Hemlnolo County,
Florida.
It appearing by a sworn bill of com­
plaint filed herein ngnlnst you that you
huvo or claim some Interest In the »aiu
described land.
. ,
You aro therefore hereby requires
nnd ordered to bo and appear beter*
our said Circuit Court at tbe Court
House In Sanford. Florida, on the first
Monday In August, 1922. being th*
7th day o f said month, then and there
to make answer to tho bill o f com­
plaint horoln fllod ngnlnst you. ana
therein full not. else said bill will *’•
taken as confessed against you, follow­
ed by flnnl decree.
It is further ordorod thnt tills nolle*
be
In the Hanford Herald, a
„ „ „ published
"paper published In Seminole (-oua11
V rli
1*. ‘,,,co
' “ ‘‘l1,
lod Pof
olght
consecutive
weeks. “ 1 .
Done ami ordered IIi Ih 23rd day «&gt;*
May. 1922.
(SEAL)
IT A. DOUOLASS,
Clerk Circuit Court.
Seminole County, I'laDICKINSON * DICKINSON.
,
Solicitors for Complainant. 0-9- tv
In Ilir Circuit Court, 7lti Jtiillrlal Dr*
cull, Ncnilnole County, FI or Ida.
— In Chnneery.
NOTICE OF NON-HEN I DENTS.
Hmlth Brothers,
Complainant,

Inc., a

Corpora ilea*

All the unknown heirs at law of John
I’. Morton, ot nl., Defendants.
„,
TO THE UNKNOWN HEIRS OF JOHN
IV MORTON, ir living, and If dead, to
nil pnrlles claim in g any Interest un
der John I*. Morton, deceased, or ora
erwlse, In
.
.
, Lot l o f Block 3 o f Tier 1 o f San­
ford, Florida, a ccord in g to E. R- Y ® 1
ford's Map o f the T ow n
9nnford.
It appearing by a sworn bill or com
Plaint filed horoln ngnlnst you
»',8‘
you have or clnlm some Interest in 10°
snld proporty,
You nro th ereforo hereby
und ordered to bo and appear betm,
our said Circuit Court nt the
Houso In Sanford, Florida, on the Mm
Monday In August, 1922. bolng the 1 J
day o f said month, than and there
nmko answer to the hill o f
heroin filed ngnlnst you. nnd Dief*',
fall net. else said bill Will b? tttK*n hi
confeseed against you,
followed
flnnl deere*.
,
It Is further ordered that t*)ls nott
bo publlahed in th* Sanford ft®rP.'n,'.n.
newsimpor puhllahod tn Homlno1* coua
ty. Florida, onco each wook for a I,er
lod o f olght consecutlvo weolcs.
»
Dono und ordorod this 23rd da&gt;

•DUBLIN, July fi.—It wait learned
accept any hbl they niay deem to bo for
U10 best Interest o f the County.
on excellent authority says tho Press
Copies of pin ns and spec) float lone
Association this afternoon, that tho
0n nnn 1!nnt°1n
, ) om' m a&gt;’ 1,0 had
o f ih..’
n„ » ‘ f " A- Douglass, Clerk
Irish provisional government intends
hL
w i l 1 County Commissioner*.
, J i l 'i " - l A - t n c . . * - v y m
q- \v, lo
-jr itatfonal-cnSMo ...ms lo
which'
„FmKihe
n,’0r'.
1022.
morrow.
w h oh will
returneddonosll
if 1.1a 1.,of |6 00
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�THE SANFORD

fflh-iD Mines Sceem to Be Cause o f M ost o f the

H'

T rouble
(By The Associated Preee)

BRIDGEPORT, Ohio, June 27.—Ono killings, declaring thnt the “ most un-

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was killed and another
wound fortunate affair’' wns duo to the employment of non-union men “ armed
[ f o u n d e d this morning when they
with rifles and machino guns" to mino
fired upon from the hills while coal in violation o f an agroomont en­
ute to work at the strip mine of tered into with tho union miners.
Tho Illinois representative contend­
L Catherine Coal Company at Uned thnt newspaper reports of the dis­
loatown, near hero. Victims were In
orders In mnny cnscs wero "very In­
■ jotomoblle whan the shooting be- accurate,’’ and Baid that according to
Six men were In tho car but the local papers of Marion, his homo
f « r escaped without injury. Tho ns- "not ono-fifth of tho press reports to
ullants escaped. Three strip mines tho metropolitan newspapers wero
|*f the Catherine Company in this re- true.1' Ho said ho regretted tho "re­
,lon have boon operating since tho pulsive and horrifying details" con­
was called April 1.
tained in the accounts and added:
WASHINGTON, June
27.— Two
"I know thnt mnny of tho revolting,
lidei to the
IH.f mine killings gruesome details are not reliable and
tire presented yesterday in the house not true in many instances. If tho
String debato In which Representative people of tho country woro better In[dflodykuontx, of West Virginia, and formed about tho circumstances which
IfflirMentativo Denison, of Illinois, led up to tho tragedy they would take
|kth Republicans, participated.
n different view of it."
Hr. Gnodykoontz called upon offic­
Whllo not excusing n resort to forca
ial of the United Mine Workers of by tho union minors, Representative
|Americn to nssist In prosecution of Denison said it was woll known that
Ucje responsible for tho disorders whonovor non-Union miners woro tak­
ertn though found among tho union en into southern Illinois to rnino coal,
fjimbership. Otherwise, he said, the there had been a "tragedy."
[United Mino Workers organization
Representative Goodykoontz assort­
I “til! never bo nblo to rise from tho ed thnt tho ‘ ‘coroner’s jury verdict in­
* kw level to which Its members hnvo dicated that they (the union miners)
i caused it to fall." He added thnt tho hnvo oven control of tho processes of
people “nro crying out against tho the law there. Ho rccitod condition?
enormity of thu crime, nnd strong men in Logan county, West Virginia, nnd
in the union should take note of the declared that property there would
injury crime is doing their cause.”
hnvo boon dostroyed nnd the law ig­
Mr. Denison, in whoso district tho nored, ns lie insisted it had been in
dijonlers occurred, replying to tho Illinois, had not thn authorities of tho
West Virginia member, Hot forth in county nnd atnto taken prompt ac­
detail the conditions, which led to the tion.
.

Lake Mary Casino W a s
Crowded Day and
N ight

OVER 3,000 THERE
|ATHLETIC EVENTS, MUSIC, FIRE­
WORKS, GUN CLUB, DANCING,
IIATIIING SUIT PARADE

Tho evuning wns enlivened by a lino
display of fireworks at nine and at 12
o’clock and tho big crowd went homo
about ono with tho feeling that thoy
had been tho recipients of a fine time.
Tho Women's Club surved sandwich­
es nnd cold drinks and there was plen­
ty of stands to taka enro of tho big
crowd. It was estimated that over
000 cars wero pnrked in tho grounds
nnd pooplo frjnu ail over this part of
the stato woro present,
Tho success of tho day is due to
tho nctivo efforts of Bnndmnntcr Ball
and the Chmnbor of Commerce, the
Rotary Club, the Kiwnnia Club and tho
Woman’s Club nnd nil tho public spir­
ited citizens who helped out nnd did
so much to nmku tho day a real cele­
bration.
,
It wns nil for tho band nnd whilo
roports from tho committees nro not
avnilablo today it is said that a nico
sum was renilzcd for the band ami it
will keep them going for some time to
come. Manugur Philips wns every­
where in the crowds and kept every­
thing in good shape ami there was no
disorders of any kind day or night.
The Sanford Gun Club held their
weekly shoot nt tho lnke shore nnd it
proved one of tho big attractions of
tho afternoon. Tho scores aro given
in another part of this issue.

Over threo thousand people attend|tithe big musical carnival at the
'flttnl Lake Casino at Lake Mary
Uaterday and enjoyed the band conIarts and athletic events, the bathing
Itit pnrado nnd tho dancing. Rands
tm Eustis, Oviedo and Sanford kept
tilnp lively nil day and hoi pod to
mil tho crowds. One of tho features
ef tho dny woro tho nthlotic events
trier tho direction of E. F. Lane in
which tho following woro tho win­
ze, s:
Potato rnco— Leonard McLucns.
Sack race— Webb Zinoh.
Peanut race for small boys—Wil­
liam Ferrlt.
Peanut rnco for Invgo boys—Leon­
ard McLucns.
fiO-yard dash—Collio Riggers.
100-ynrd swimming race—Johnny
Jiusson.
Winnor of swan dive—Ora Connor.
Fancy divo— Leonard McLucas.
Dive for distance—Johnny Musson. BENNY LEONARD WINS
OVER ROCKY KANSAS
Edward F. La no had charge of tho
athletic events and deserves grent
IN REGULAR STYLE
credit for handling them in such an
able manner.
(H r The Anai.cliifril I'rru tl
The following merchants donated
MICHIGAN CITY, Ind„ July 4.—
prizes for the athletic events: Mob­ Benny Leonard, world's champion
ley's Drug Store, Gillon &amp; Fry, Donna lightweight fighter, knocked Rocky
Turner, Koumillnt &amp; Anderson, tho Kansas nil over tho ring in the eighth
Chuninvell Co., Union Pharmacy, round of their scheduled ten round
Sanford Shoo &amp; Clothing Co; Lloyd titular contest today nnd the Buffalo
Shoe .Store, Hill Hnrdwnro Co.
challenger's seconds throw in tho
Tim bathing suit parade had been sponge to save their man from whnt
looked forward to with much nntici- v.ns apparently going to bo the first
patimi as Sanford is notod for her counting out ci fids career.
pretty girls nnd promptly at five
Tlie battle will go down in tho roo’clock, led by tho combined bands cord books as only n technical knock­
ami with A. I*. Connelly, president of out fo r/ tho champion, hut it will
the Chamber of Commorce, nnd May­ stick in Nocky Kansas' memory as
or Henry at their head the bevy of tho most severe heating ho ever re­
beauties in beautiful bathing costumes ceived.
Pararicil around the pavilion and then
Blood running from his mouth
to the shore whore thoy woro judged, down Ids naked chest nnd tonra
hy Forest Lako, Mrs. B. R. Cox of Or- trickling through tho honvy growth
iamio Im,i mrs&lt; Jenson of Eustis nnd on his cheeks, Kansas, hold up by his
“ Her much deliberation it was dccid- manager, could only monn: “ Ho
c,l that tho following wero the win­ whipped mo, ho whipped mo, nnd oh,
ners:
how ho enn hit."
Miss Dorothy Stokes for tho protFollowing
claims
by Kansas’
tk“t suit, Miss Chcvnletto Smith of friends thnt the ulnn bona in his loft
Ocala for the best looking girl nnd arm just nbovo tho wrist hnd been
Margaret Cowan for tho moat broken in tho third round or, tho
niiiipio suit. Tho following young la- fight, nnd tint Kansas had fought
, wore in tho pnrado and it was gamely on for five moro rounds with
,flid to be ono of tho prettiest over tho member practically usoless, tho
ringed in this part of tho stato: Ruth .fighter was oxnmined tonight by Dr.
dii&gt;n, Ann Leo, Allio Gillon, Margar­ C, K. Briggs, of Chicngo, and Dr. A.
et Cowan, Dorothy Stokes, Chovnlottc L. Bnrone, of Buffalo, a member o f
Jimth, Irma Smith, Grace Gillon, Kansas' cninp. Thoy snid tho bono
Jorothy Mcro, Naomi FgIIowh, Dor- wns broken.
y Hay, Tililo Benjamin, Lizzio
Dnn Rogers, Kansas' mnnngor, as­
“'worn and Joan Maxwell.
sorted tho spongo in tho ring ngninnt
n
evening the pavilion was Kansas’ wishes, in order to save fur­
Popular with an excellent orchestra ther injury to his arm.
ranking the music and where those
Kansas socincd to bo out on his
w'l,hod to danco found a most ox- foot, but It was tho dlsgraco o f the
Cf&gt;llerU floor.
|spongo thnt seemed to hurt him most,

for in his rough career of many*vic­
tories onl Benny Leonard has ever
before sent him to the floor and Leon­
ard foiled to do that today, atthough
there seemed little doubt that one
more right cross would have put
Rocky flat on his back for a long
count.
Leonard, surrounded by the hund­
reds who rushed to his corner, smil­
ed incessantly about the bout and de­
clarer! himself well satisfied with the
result.
"They thought because Kansas
went the limit in threo other bouta
with mo that I couldn’t put him out.
They said when Britton beat mo I
was through. I guess I showed to­
day that I am still a champion, that
I still havo tho punch, and that I can
still movo fast.
"I f thcro nro any fighters who
doubt, I want thorn to know that 1
still have plenty o f what I gave Kan­
sas today.'’
POSTAL SERVICE IS RELAY
RACE UP TO RUNNERS
WASHINGTON, July 5.—Tho post­
al service "is like a gigantic r»&gt;ay
rnco and calls for tho utmost co-opera­
tion between tho runnors," Postmast­
er General Work last night told tho
North Carolina postofflco dorks and
enrriors in convention nt Asheville in
a radio address delivered here.
"My hope is that onch one of you
will bo encouraged to extend your
knowledge of the poBtnl service gen­
erally so that you mny hotter under­
stand tho tmo purpose of its exist­
ence,’’ tho postmnster general continu­
ed, pointing out that the work of tho
individual employe affects materially
tho results of his co-workors' efforts.
Congratulating tho North Cnrolina
dorks nnd carriers u|wn "anticipating
us" in applying the iden of joint con­
ventions to promote good fellowship
nnd hotter work and to stimulnto gunoral understanding, Dr. Work snld
such gatherings “ hnvo suggested to us
tho plnn for assembling workers from
nil branches of tho postal Horvico onco
each year in n muss meeting for tho
specific purpose of creating a feeling
of association, and enabling each
worker to get the benefit of the other
fellow’s viewpoint.”
“ Wo must do the job thnt lies be­
fore us," ho declared. “ And more than
this, if wo are to extend our sphoro
of usefulness, we must learn some­
thing about tho other fellow's work.
To progress, wo must exerciso our cur­
iosity und discover for ourselves just
how our work fits in with tho work of
others."
DISREGARD FOR LAW
IS OUR PROBLEM
IN THIS COUNTRY
OCEAN GROVE, N. J., July 6.—
"Disregard for tho law is hto greutost problem'that Amorica now faces,
constituting a menace which if un­
checked, spoilt! anarchy and ruin," de­
clared United States Senator Lcnroot,
of Wisconsin, in un address made yes­
terday nt Ocean Grove during an In­
dependence Day celebration. Scnntor
Lenroot urged observance of tho Vol­
stead act nnd deplored tho tendency of
the pcoplu to split into groups. Dcclarinf his belief in the rights of lnbor to orgnnizo, he said:
"Tho shocking occurences recently
in tho coal striko region in Illinois
should arouse us to action. To quit
work is a right but labor miiHt under­
stand thnt tho right to work Ih Just ns
sacred. Neither tyranny of cnpitnl
nor tyranny of labor will bo tolerated
in America."
Senator Frelinghuyaen, of New Jer­
sey, presided at the celebration and
also mndo n patriotic speech.
VOTE ON AMENDMENTS TO
CHARTER.

FRIDAY, JULY 7, l* t t

RAILROAD SHOPMEN SAID
TO BE GOING BACK TO WORK
IN GROUPS UNCERTAIN NUMBERS

sulphur gas In It, miking the water
unpleasant to smell and taste and
making, it Injurious to all kinds o f
machinery. This could 'hnvo been
remedied by tho present owners, but
they have never seen fit to do It.
Consequently there-Is Jjust one thing
- I
.
for tho people here to do in tho mat­
ter and that is to put on mnew deal
and get what they want while they M aintenance o f W ay M en W ill Go Out D espite
are going after It. Remember thnt
Orders
you must vote on tho 12th of July
if you expect to own your public
I B r T h e A ssocia te* F rees)
utility plants In tho future. If you
CHICAGO, July 6.— Striking railroad shopmen reported to bo
do not voto then forever hold your drifting back to work today in groups o f uncertain numbers. B.
peace.
M. Jewell, head o f the Shopmen, reiterated the union's assertions

that the ntrike is 100 per cent effective at all points reporting. The
Maintenance
of Way men despite decision o f their executive coun­
ELKS COMMITTEES
cil
last
night
to
postpone strike action temporarily, are reported to
ARE ALL APPOINTED
be joining the walkout. Freight handlers, clerks, stationary fire­
men, oilers joined deserting ranks of shopmen at various points al­
At n regular meeting of tho Elks though fully as many shops reported men returning to’ work.

Lodge Wednesday night final ar­
rangements wore made for tho big
celebration that takes place on July
13th, nnd the committees woro nam­
ed, nnd thoy nro nil on their toes to
show Sanford ono of its biggest dnys.
II. B. Lewis is chnlrmnn of tho
entertainment committee.
W. E.
Waithnll and Roy Tlllis. barbecue
and pillou; Charlie Britt, pnrado
nnd publicity, and Roy Chittenden,
music nnd danco.
These chairmen, with their com­
mittees, hnvo nlrendy started to
work nnd tho program as mapped
out will bo enrried through to n suc­
cessful finish.
Fully 100 candidates will Inquiro
Into tho mystic pnrt of tho Elks
Lodge on thnt day nnd ns to wheth­
er or not they nro to bo sntlsflcd is
left to tho Dnytona team, which
happens to lie the best in the state.
A full program, covoring tho lino
o f march of tho big pnrado, tho cor­
rect time of tho band concert nnd
other features will bo made public
within a few days.
The Sanford people aro again urg­
ed to remain in Snnford for thnt
dny to witness the higgcBt pnrado
seen in many n dny, nnd this parado
will have so many surprises for you
it will never ho forgotten.
Keep your eye on Tho Herald's
columns for further particulars.

ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla., July 6.— Vice-President Beckwith of
the Florida East Const, in an ultimatum to the striking shopmen
today said nil not at work by 7 :00 a. m. July 10th„will be consider­
ed permanently out of service.
NORFOLK, July 5.—The Norfolk Southern Railway today an­
nounced tho cancellation of three passenger tnrins because of the
shopmens strike; it being necessary to conserve motive power.
CHICAGO, July 6.— Tho threaten­ the labor hoard, effective July 1, but
ed extension of the strike of railway to take any revision In rates retro­
employes to 400,000 trackmen was active to July 1 and to withhold
averted yesterday through tho efforts strike orders pending the carrying
of members of tho United States rail­ out of thoso matters,
road labor board nnd offlclnls of the
United Maintenance of Way Employ­
JACKSONVILLE, July 5.— Main­
es nnd ailrond Shop Lnborcrs.
tenance of wny men employed by tho
Postponmont of the strike wns an- Florida East Const railroad boro hnvo
nounccd Inst night by E. F. Grabto, Jwithdrawn from their nntionni orpresident of the maintenance of way •ganizntion nnd formed an orgnniznorganizntion, nftcr ho and his execu-. Don of their own, according to a
tlve council hnd conferred throughout statement Issued fro mtho office of
the dny with Chnirmnn Ben W. Hoop­ J. P. Beckwith, president of the road.
er, of tho labor hoard, nnd W. L. Mc- The men have signed n contract with
Monimen, labor member of the board. tho road, tho statement snld, based
Maintenance of wny chnirmcn were on tho wnge sente fixed by tho rail­
instructed to proceed to take up road Inbor bonrd.
maintenance of way disputes with the
The announcement wns contained
individual roads, nnd in enso an in n brief statement nnd officials
agreement is not reached, to refer the would not elaborate on it, The state­
matter to tho labor bonrd. These ment wns made in Ignornnco, it wns
disputes include tho wnge cut recently assorted, thnt nntionni offleors of tho
authorized by the bonrd for mninten- mnintonnnco of way organization hnd
aneo of way employes, changes in ordered a strike call held in obeyanco
maintenance of wny rules and tho under an agreement reached with tho
contracting out of track work.
railway labor board which provides
Members were directed to continue that the workers’ enso will eventualwork under the cut wages ordered by •!y come again before the board.

THE SCRAP IRON CLASS.
One of the seven wonders of Snn­
ford is Dr. Walker’s Sunday school
class which moots onch Sunday morn­
ing at the Princess Theatre. If you
do not believe this is so, test its truth
next Sunday by being on First street
In the vicinity of the Princess Thea­
tre around 10 o’clock. The land­
scape will bo so filled with men that
you may be pardoned .for thinking
you have chanced upon a gathering
of somo mystic kbit), whoso purposo
it is to tag every man in sight.
In thi« one thing only is tho class
unorthodox. Its members nre not
recruited on the Wesleyan plan of
free moral agency; so, unless it is
your wish to Join the class, it is sug­
gested that your observations bo
made from the opposite side of tho
street with an open doorway handy;
then, if Forest Lake or II. II. Chap­
pell or Frank Miller or any ono o f
several other reputable citizens h
seen to npproneh with n purposeful
gleam In his eye, you are advised to
duck.
Ilowover, unless enrolled elsewhere
it will bo distinctly worth your while
to attend this clnss. It is u man’s
clnss—yours if you choBO to make it
so. It’s spirit is fine. Thu lesson,
as presented by Dr. Walker each Sun­
day, is a practical guide for daily liv­
ing.
Yesterday, Dr. Walker spoke by re­
quest on tho question, "Is the World
Growing Bettor?" Ho took up suc­
cessively tho following points: po­
litic, business, society and church,
presenting only tho pcsscmiHtic Bide
of tho question. Next Sunday ho
will resume the discussion, present
the revorse side, and givo his answer
to this question.
Aro you a member of tho Scrap
Iron Class? It’s influence is being
felt in Snnford.

Tho citizens of Sanford will vote
on the amendments to tho city char­
ter on Wednesday, July 12th.
You
have seen the amendments published
in The Herald nnd nro no doubt fn,miliar with them. All of thoso
amendments nro needed in the grow­
ing city of Sanford. Ono amendment
gives tho city the right to bond for
the municipal ownership of public
utilltlcn. This is something that
eighty per cent, of tho citizens of
Sanford have been praying for tho i
past four yeors nnd now thnt they
hnvo tho opportunity to voto for tho
right to bond for thoir own plnnts
there should bo such nn outpouring
of voters nt the polls as has nover
been seen in this city. There is no­
thing thnt can ho said in favor of
private ownership of tho utilities and
everything that can he said in favor
of the municipal ownership. If you
want facts nnd figures you can got
them from any city thnt owns their
utility plnnts nnd thcro nro-many of
thorq in Florida. In fnct, in a few
years every city in Florida will bo
the ownorn o f their utility plants.
TJie water furnished to the people
hero lias kept many people from lo­
cating here, prevented mnny factor­
ies from locating hero and hurt tho
city In mnny ways. Tho water Is the
purest in the world but has traces of

Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Do Hnurg Nisbot, nnd Mr. Walter Gates Rider, of
Chicngo, 111,, which wns solemnized on
Wednesday evening nt Sunset, tho
home of tho bride. Rev. T. J. Watts,
pastor of tho Presbyterian church o f­
ficiating. Tho ring ceremony wns
performed nt nn altar of ferns nnd
daisies between the stntely oaks on
tho Nlsbot lawn. Tho playground o f
"Vic" from childhood. Tho bride and
groom marched out unattended from

PRAYER MEETING CONTEST.

Dr. J. C. Jenkins, pastor o f the
First Methodist church, Gainesville,
has .challenged Snnford, Ocnla, Lees­
burg and Lako City to a contest for
thu largest attendance nt prayer
meeting until December 1. Tho Meth­
odists here hove accepted nnd enterod
heart and soul into tho spirit of tho
contest, and nro working to hnvo a
large nttcndnnco tonight.
Every
Methodist nnd friend in tho city is
urged to lie prosont tonight. First,
Itching diseases can lie controlled
it is good to bo nt prayer meeting and cause removed by applying Bal­
then it will ho n good thing to get lard’s Snow Liniment. The relief is
the banner in such n contest. Como. prompt and permanent. Throe sizes,
30a 110c, nnd $1.20 per bottle. Sold
by Union Phnrmncy.— Adv.
RYDEU-NISIIET NUPTIALS.
The following clipping from tho Ma­
060 cures Bilious Fever.
con Journal will bo of interest to thu
38-20tc
many friends of this popular young
ocuplo. Thu liriilu has made many j Rub-My-Tlsm, an antiseptic 88-20tc
friends boro during her frequent vis­
its hero with her cousins, Mr. and Mrs.
THE YERMOREL FRENCH
W. 15. Wntson:
KNAP SACK SPRAYING MA­
“ A wedding of much interest to n CHINE IS THE BEST MADE.
large circle of friends wns thnt of SOLD
AND GUARANTEED
Miss Victoria Sweet Nlsbot, of Mill- FOR $25.00 BY CATES’ CRATE
edgovlllo. Tho beautiful daughter of CO. PHONE 181,
37-tfc

MONEY

SAYING
PRICES

On Flour, Grain and Feed
Fruit and Vegetable Crates
You Can Buy From Ua at
Wholesale Prlcaa
Writ* tat Frio* l.lit

W.A. Merryday Company
Palalka, Florida

[ F E R T I L I Z E R FOR C I T R U S T R E E S
Now is tho time for Summer application of fertilizer to citrus trees to servo tho double purposo of creat­
ing new growth, which Ih tho foundation for next year's crop, and of developing tho crop now on tho trees.
Summer Fertilizer pays for itself by increasing the size of tho fruit. Bo libornl with your trees. Wo
recommend tho following brands:
W. &amp; T.'S SEMINOLE FRUIT MANURE
(3% Am., 8% A. P. A., 8% Pot.)

SEMINOLE FRUIT AND VINE
(3% Am., 0% A. P. A., 8% Pot.)

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(8% Am., 13% T. P. A., 10% Pot.)

W. &amp; T.’S SPECIAL FRUITER
(4% Am., 8% A. P. A., 8% Pot.)

IDEAL FRUIT AND VINE MANURE
(3% Am., 0% A. P .A ., 10% Pot.)
Sond for our booklet, "Fertilizers for the Summer Application" by Bayard F. Floyd,
of fertilization, but gives summer schedule for spraying.

It treats not only

W ILSO N &amp; TO OM ER F E R T IL IZE R C O M P A N Y
MANUFACTURERS OF IDEA!. FERTILIZERS
Agricultural Building

Jacksonville, Florida

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                <text>Original 8-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, July 07, 1922; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
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