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THINK THIS OVER.
TWa Off*? Should Qaln tho Confldoneo
of tho Moot SkoptioaL
W t pay for all tho medicine used
Surtax tho trial, if oar remedy fall*
to completely rellero you of conatlpattou. W© take all the risk. Too are
not obUcated to oa In any way what­
ever. If you accept our offer. That'a
• mighty broad atatement, but ere
ipofit erery word of I t Could anything
be more fair for yoot
A
moot aeieBtlfic. common aense
treatment la Uexall Order!le*. which
are oaten Ilka candy. Tfcolr actlro
principle ta a recent aclentitle dlacoeary that la odorleaa, color!rwa. and

APRIL

MONDAY

W E - A R E - A G E N T S - FOR -\B U T T E R |C K - PATTERNS

This sheer quality Batiste in a 48-in width. Worth 75c
a yard, our special price only. ..........................................

New Line
ceived

12Kc

DRESS

G IN G H A M S ,

The following communication ha* been
leceiTed by the Herald. .
March Twenty-flre.
Nineteen Twehre
U » . --------- ----------Gentlemen;
W e here the honor to announce that
Dr. Harvey W. WUey. late Chief ChemiM
of the Department of Agriculture, will on
April lit become Contributing Editor of
Good Housekeeping Magazine, which will '
thereafter be the exclusive channel for
tut writing, oo pure food, health and
Uke topics which have so long been a»
•ociated with his oim e.
The Maxiae has establiseed and w ill'
maintain permanently at Washington a
Bureau of foods. Sanitation and Health j
with Dr Wiley in charge as its Director
He will be assisted by a staff of trained
men and women, all of whom come with
him from the Department of Agriculture
He will be uatrammeled in die conduct
of tne Bureau by any interference from j
persons whose , mercenary interest* bis
investigations and
publication, may !
Hie Bureau will ccxmnoe and cart)
on the aggreaaive campaign again*! food
adoil era uoa ‘ and kindred abuse« which
Dr. W iky has prosecuted for yea*« a* an
officer of the Department of Agriculture
lo addition u will be pul at (be »ervicr
of the public for examination of sus­
pected food and toilet products, by
whomsoever manufactured, and fae pro­
tection against false weight, and meas­
ures of every description
Further announcements will be made
as to arudes in preparation for the
Magazine and the operations of the Bureau
«»d u c te d by Doctor Wiley
, Very truly yours.
G—
V on U taht .
Pm ideot.

C O L O R E D

L A W N S ,

45-In.

- P IL L O W

f

Special

5c

A special for Monday only, while stock lasts,
Bleached Muslin 15c value. Monday only a yard

RIBBONS

Shipment

New Ribbons for

of

Special Value*

See these

Our line of Wash Skirts are very complete, in iiinhc

&lt;tyki­

ln plain white linen and natural color linen, ulso Ours co lo n special

45-in.

prices at 98c $1 69 and $229

37c

C A M B R I C

L A C E

Monday

for

for M onday only.

1&lt;

\

1 3 !4 c

Fruit of Tlie Loom Cambric. 36-ia. wide— e x c e l l e n t for
Shirtwaists or fine Underwear. Our special price, per yd.

85c

Large

Easter in all Colors.

Monday Special Double Bed Sheet—will lie placed on sale
al 9 o'clock each, only

17c

Re­

-------I : f T « .

C A S I N G ,

S H E E T S

at Special Prices
E A S T E R

One case Colored Lawns, in Polka dots, stripes, figures and
floral patterns. Choice a yard
. .

;A-sjJccui liiK.uf fc'oi£Cjfctv&lt;Y
HWe, Pbr Monday srllii^a-yard..

Silk Just

Beautiful

9 H .c

Over one hundred pieces Amoskeag Dress Ginghams, in the
choicest patterns of the season Our price a yard ..
Dr. Wiley Will Write

of

C U R T A I N S

i
A'

69c

4Q-in wide. 3 yards long, genuine Nottingham Lace Curtains
special value, a pair
.................
. . .

This department Oh* the quality at such low pnrr* that it is hard
to realize

L A D IE ’S A L L L E A T H E R

OX

Special line of New Linen Torchon Lace edge &lt;uu
Special a yard

ORD $109

Just think of getting nn nil leather oxfortl for ladies in all CJ1 r
sizes with a patent leather tip. Our price only

E M B R O ID E R Y

SALE

Five thousand yards of Hamburg and Swis,«
insertion, cornel cover, embroidery and Band'
yard. 5 c , 8v-»c, 18c, 2 9 c and u p .

O u r large line of Easter Suits are hue guar anted
all wool, in Blue Serges also Brown. l.u \ . and
Tans, never thought of being soM t&lt;-i It s, tlun
$15 by anyone except us at the be O 1 Q 1Q
gining ot the Season. O u r price, is v l t 3 . l t /

P A T E N T L E A T H E R P U M P S $ 1 .5 9
Another Talking Shoe Value, all [latent leather pumps for m
ladies and Misses^ high or low heel at
. V

L A D IE S , M IS S E S , C H IL D R E N

Our line of Men's Pants with belt straps and tubul.
with u secret poeket in Worsteds. Flannels. &lt;t»r} (i
Tweeds und Serges are special bargains at
''

VSbite Canvas Pumps all leather heel and sole, a special i
these special pricea
Ladies only SI 49. Misses 11 h to 2
only $125. Children 8 « to 11 only SI 13 Children 5 to 8 ..

S E L B Y ’S F A M O U S

PUMPS

In white Nubrick. Velvet. Suerle, Satin. Kid. Tan. Russia
or Patent Leather See the S3.50 values we are selling for

S N O W ’S

O X F O R D S

They are here in all leathers, and on the latest lasts, and nobbtst toes,
and don't forget the TAN OXFORDS for men. they are here in every
style, and our special prices. S3 50 Values
$2 SI
$4.00 value
$J 4|
$4-50 va lu e..........
.. ....................................
S l.ll

S T R A W

H A T S

A large shipment of Men’s and Boys' Sailor Shuje
Straw Hats just received for Easter. Special Pncr

POROUS M ESH

UNDERWEAR

tuber Shirts oF Drawers u good Value at
See this line Monday, a garment

l"&gt;

t .

*

From seven to sixteen years sizes. Knickrrt»» h
with buckles, worth 50c a pair, our price only

LONG

2 SKEINS

G LO VE

I

EASTER

W c have just received a complete line of Roya
Society Embroidery Packages in Gowns, Chemise
Corset Covers, etc., ready made, nothing to dc
but Embroidery the Designs.
F U R N IT U R E !

F U R N IT U R E !

In this department we are prepared to furnish your borne on the
very easiest payments at the lowest prices.

In the latest and most

staple designs in Parlor. Bed Rooms or Kitchen Furniture

$ 3 . 0 0 W h i t e E n a m e l e d Ir o n Bfed $ 1 . 9 8
This is ooe of our Specials for Mooday in this Deportment

Rocking Chairs 98c
A good Oak Rocking Chair with a fibre bottom. $1-50 Value___ ||e

r

We have them n

FULL. Light Blue and I'
VALUE value a' $1.50 m
___ . . Button length «

.

F R E E ! F R E E !

12 Handsome prizes amounting to aboqt $125.0)1
Doot forget your ticket with every purchase amounting i"

W a r n e r ’s R u s t P r o o f C o r s e t s
See our Complete line of Warners Rustproof Corsets 111
popular styles In long, short and medium length $1'
$150 sellers, a t....................................................

Crex Rugs
See our line of Crex Matting. Rugs and art squares
ting special 8x10 art square, on ly.................. V
6x9 Crex art squares/only , ; .........

C h ill a n d F e v e r T o o le , a s
a g e n e r a l t o n ic f o r tir e d
fe e lin g a n d m a la r ia .

HINT

F L O R ID *

�P u b lis h e d

S e m i - W e e k l y — T u e s d a y and

TH E SAN FO RD

/¿V SAN FO R D— Litr /» Worth Lit)int¡

•0

SANFORD.

NEWS O F T H E W ORLD

WAS 1HC BANNER WEEK

FLO R ID A .

SANFORD HAS A B LA ZE!

Sanford Celery Crop Moved W ith A ,
^
Rush Last week
fir e f

H ERALD
IV

T U R S O A Y . A F R I L t . 1* 1 *

____ i". ,►

Items of Interest Gleaned from
Various Sources

F rid a y

lend Wipes Out Portion of

» ■

» « « «

The Coast Line Locale* the Cause of;
Losses

A LL

AROUND FLORIDA

The General News of The Lano
of flowers.

New York. Mur. 29__As the result of
hundreds of claims being filed last season
ugnlnst the various lines handling Florida
HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEE«
products to this market, an Inspection bu­
reau will be established within the next
few weeks with stations at Florida and An epitome of the W eek'» Most Im­
tt*r* the Reader* WIU rind a Brief
North Carolina shipping points us well us
portant Happenings In the
Historical Sprint Mow Ini
in New York,. Phlludelphlu. Boston and
State's Domain.
ro r hurried Readers
other Eastern markets
Florida shippers
In a recent election the citizens of DorSenator Lorimer has again been vindi­
have filed claims running up into many tow voted in favor of taxing tbe dty to
cated by the special committee, of any
thousands of dollars against tlie A. CL L keep up a public library.
knowledge of the use of money In his
and the Pennsylvania roads As the Ini*
election. He will have to run the gaunt­
Thirty-five new members have recently
itlalcarrier under (he Florida luwsas well
let of another vote in the Senate, howbeen added to the Kissimmee board of
as those of the Interstate Commerce Com­
ever, and it is yet possible that he will
trade. ..
mission. the A C. L becomes responsible
lose his seat.
Three hundred acres of farming land Is
for tbe safe delivery of fruits and vegeta­
now
being cleared near Brookivllle. A
| The United States Senate ho* pussed
bles Hundred» of returns from receivers
quantity
of sugar cane and velvet beans
the Smoot invalid pension bill in lieu of
In this and other markets have continual­
are
being
planted on tbe land and next
the Sherwood bill. The measure Increases
ly shown rough handling with the result of
season
citrus
fruit trees will be set out
The payment for pensions about twenty
heavy losses. For several weeks officials
million dollars. The only voles ugnlnst
- Tlie contract ha» been closed in Ocala
of tho A. C L. have had repretentatlves ►
the bill were cost by Southern Senators,
watching tlw receiving depots and it is for tlie erection of a f60.000 hotel on the
twenty-one In number. The bill now
upon tlieir reports that the new huremi site now occupied by the old Montezuma
_gpes to conference, atui should the Mouse
Motel lu the building there will be seven
will he installed
to lT~thera-5 d |» *u$ag prubumitiy
riSridu nnd Carolin g shtp- large suaas which wiU. fa o » Main stresL
w j M B .tg p s fc
it Prtitdent-Taf«-wUI veloit.
I) beats-permit ted to and Kltyi avenue^- Tbe hoter^f!!R»n(aIn'
Johnson.'iwesumably from a lamp being
load
cars
without
Inspection
hy the rnll- seven!y-five bedrooms. Twenty-seven of
Friel Allen, another of tlie Virginia out- 200 cars. The twice hus remained idwve overturned nnd (his building went uj&gt; like
roud
This
will
cease
altogether
about which yrill huvr private baths
r laws, has been captured. Me cheerfully the dollar mark despite the heavy ship­ tinder. The »mull slurps udjolnlhg were
May
I
when
every
point
will
lie
provided
If Is understood that Titusville has en­
ments
submitted to nrrest, being advised to do
frame and almost before the alarm had
with
a
com|ielent
inspector
who
will
have
joyed
thr liest winter season slie hat had
A
large
acreage
is
being
put
in
i
ocumby his father. Jack Allen, who was not
awakened the people one side of Sanford
authority
I.,
refuse
every
package
which
In
yrurs
Thr town was filled with lour
tx-rsaiul
many
Helds
show
plants
with
a
engaged in the murderTM the court officials
avenue from Third to Fourtli street» « » &gt;
•t Millsvltle. Sldnn Allen, aged 7!» has fourth leilf Tomatoes are now liemg set a mass of 11,one The department fought does not show ,t will sufely carry to this 1st» and homesrckrrn all winter.
[his i»&gt;llcy
Urooksvtllr. fully up to the spirit of thr
not yet been urrested. and m is thought uiul the acreage Mill he larger than that valiantly and linally succeeded m stop or other Eh«tern mi.xketv
will
he
(
o
II
om
C
i
I
out
at
all
(»lints
along the timet, has decided tu establish a perma­
tie will tuke his own life rattier than Iw of Iasi year
ping the tifogress of the fire but not 1&gt;e
A C I. and will cover ..II of the vegetn nent rxhlhii of thr products of Mrrnando
Tile »"old wave which came to the
taken Into custody Friel Allen Is a mere
ftWe almost the entire block oh each »ale
hie
und fruit |K.nlu&lt; Is as well as melons anility at some central point in the city
northern
imirket*
early
this
week
helped
youth nnd is a nephew of Sldnn Allen
of the avenue hud been destroyed One
and mntel.«i|a&lt;» F!t|x-rn-ucrd fruit ban so (hat visitor», prospector* and lioineseekthe local grower» materially in marketing
feature m favor of the deportim-m »a&gt;
Rapidly melting snow is inoking a rag­
diets »ay that tills restriction will bring a- rrs may »rr at a glancr the products uf
the crop at good prices.—Produce News,
tbe absence of u high wind and on (lie
ing torrent of every river and stream In
l»out a great cJiange in the business, re- th* county
south the large oak trees also aided ill
ifie upper half of the Mississippi valley,
j
.luring
inulrrtully (hr utlinhei ol cur- or
Thr city «.f Orlutal.i has mudr » uew
t Irr at Oakland
keeping til- lire (rom the Sloiuoti build
wrecking houses, inundating lands amt
|riving in bad shape, many of wln.'li were lighting »»attract und proudly bout* (hut
Oakland March .1(1 — This busy little vil- log
Mnd there been a high wind the
endutigering lives No relief is in sight.
cilliei improperly packed .&gt;r il.r frtm was it will soon be (hr best lighted dty In tlw
lwr, 0{ Sanldkd avenue and ids.. ,
Hie weather gruduallv is growing warmer, iRge WI»» visited by a disastrous lire early [
overrl|w when sliip|ie&lt;1.
South Arc lights uf 6 6-10 amperes «111
which will result In further melting
All this evening which curne near wiping it L f Palmettowould huvr been destroyed
Radical change» will also lie made in hr used These wrre chosen by the city
people lost thelt
o( the larger rivers are at flood tide, or out of existence, uni hut f.w the hard j At „
the methods ..I „bundling perishable* in council at an aiinusl cost of 3110 in prefwltllln a few inches of It Mississippi work of citizens practically every hmi*? B|| ,lhl| lll(llly „ore keepers suffered from till» and other Kaslern nmikets
An A C. rrrnce to thr (our ami»-rc lliftu» at a cost
. viindul«, ,wlm in tlieir excitement curried
river cities «re said In lie in the gravest wiHikl have Iksiii burned
L. olfl.'ial who was in New Y'*k . short of $75 a yrnr
The tire was discoveredalxan 7 .»clock L ,,, ,)|r
flll(t „ , r carrying them yet
danger. At St Lw ls the river stood
while ago look111g into (Ills mailer. rr(x&gt;rt
Winter (ianlrn ha» Joined (he iniceas
and
although
a
bucket
brigade
wus
fiwtnj
,IH
(|
|
_
y
|„,VP
,,cver |Koughl them back
dose to the danger ninrk. thirty feel ami
(hat the I’ennsytvanni's freighi handler» Ion of Florida Cities uf progressive spirit
Ailkmg lliose M ill. -ring heavy loase» lit threw ihe Florida vegetables nboni ns if
win reported rising rapidly Great fenr ed at once, everyone working hard ill an
und has organized an active hoard of
effort
to
cneek
tfie
fire,
it
spread
rapidly
pro|.ert&gt;
damage were C II I-efTier. Frank the packages were iiln.lr of pig iron Me
is entrnoined for residents near the con­
trade, which 1» already tuird at work rau
junction of the Ohio and Mississippi nti.l was not under isait rol until 10 15 vV.Knlrun .1 F. hunt. I E Wilson. K S C'llle.l Ihe att.-nln.n of irriliinal ofh.’ials to
tug ua(atal to rrret n large hotel to take
o'clock
Fix!
store»
of
J
t)
Brock.
genJohnson. J Il Magruder and M I.
river*
......... 1(lH, ^ ir.-d a temi-nary the place of tile one recently destroyed by
1eral merchnndlse. .1 C. Michael, hard- hart
The lo., m property vulues ami I , .... up Horldo grOw.-r» bave losl manv
fire
|ware and Perkins Brotliers, groceries, were intTctiundise wtll he hetween 52 .1 ,OtH. and 1|iwl, a|ld„ u(
„„..y,
,|irn„ „ h
Delightful Tru Party
Re|&gt;uri» coming from several Florida
I wi|ied out. («sides other small buildings, $30.000 Wltli a partlal Insùrat tee.
, „ , p .„.„n*,.,,,.,. (lf ,t,r.e „plroad freigì,.
"Won't you come to my tea party!
anilities
indicate that the pndi crop wlU
i the damage lx-lug roughly rstlmnted at
liHiulIrrn Vrry fr*v tlmms
cvrf tie unusually good,[hath In quality and size
All in&gt; play-mates will lie there.
5211.000
la-eli ullowed and thè nveruge grower bus this year
I his was the dainty invitation received
Oakland n&gt; siluuleif on the Atlantic 1
-----long ug»&lt; learned tu lake HI. los* witlM»il
b&gt; flw wre lusiies and laddies, wlio are
The eighth annual session of the Grorul
t
(oust Line railroad in &lt;Range county. '
tlw neighbors and playmates of little t F
Hospital (Uearrd Arai Suoi at Imperlali .un h&lt;»(w of re.lre».
Recenti»', however t haptrr of the State of Florida. Order of
between Sanford and 1'rllhy and has a I
theatre frlday Alght
thè A C 1. M.iuageinent Im» a.lapted u the Easti-rii Star, will convene In Juckson
Dutton. Jr Mr. and Mrs F I Ikittun cn
l«i|Hilali. ii of JUN jttrsoii-.. practically l
tenanted at u delightful tea purl) f riday
I I,r entertainment given al thè I... ( «f-m.let pohey towrtfd Mitppm. and .he villr. Wednesday morning. April 10. at 10
everyone being Ant to witness the blaze,
afterno'-n. In tumor of the fifth birthday
perlai
ha (la- hrnrtìi of tlx- Sani,ad Ilo».
m*r.tl«i.lM.n mul determlnutlon a clock for u two days' arssiuo
and to do what they could in tlieir small
tu remedy the trout,le t» the resoli —Pro
of (heir young sop.
way to check tlie flames Hy hard work jgtaL Association jiroveil to lie a success
Week of Prayer Services
«*
duce News
*
Th^little host wns the recipient of quite
the Atlantic Const Line depot wns saved in every way and the hospital reulized[ u
The
Womans
Missionary
Society
of
(h
tQ
• number of very pretty birthday gifts.
but for u dine it looked as though it wus neat sunt from the proceeds. Mr DeSaving* Bank Sol Popular
Baptist chnrch. whidi observed Ust weak,
Mis Dutton was assisted In caring for
Cottrs with hi* customary generosity gave
doomed
Washington. I) C. March 'JO —(Spe- a» a season of prnyer for Home Missions,
ami entertaining the little guest*, by Mrs
the associatlaii the use of the Iwaise and rlal.J — There were fifty [s.stnl »nvlng drheld tlieir meeting ut the horn« of Mrs
Pugh. Misses Madge and Veda Want.
plcturr«. and (lie program lonaiillng of
m operation in Florida —itti de- j M M. Stewart Thursday evening. Ml»»
Men and Religion
The little fulks had a good tlflic togrtli
,&gt;|PI„
,,VPf J7H.H00. a.a.nllng n&gt; an- j ,\||,«. rraffnrd. president of the sodety
Over twenty men. representative» of music and-.tlx-r fr.it.tre» w,.» greatly rn
er m the rti)oynient of various juvenile
! n.Hincrmeiit mudr lo re t.hlay
l h l » l |^|it,P d rvotln n ale*erd »eao fth em eetthe live Protestant churches met last Joyal
games When the pleasant games were
Am..ng tfir »|o-. i .1 feature»
"• |iimo.mt was dr^^ue.l by 1.100 deposing*. : |ng.«H er which Mr» Wlldman uf Dade
night at the Methodist church and organ
concluded, a delicious Waldorf salad, bak­
tl,r
" " " ll’ " r &gt;h an average of $56 per depositor Slta-e i c j,y ,„^ ,* 1
,|1P „^-tety uIkhji tlie
Ired the central committee of the Men ............
ed sandwiches with wiilnut and cheese
and Religion Forward Movement for San­ songster. Mis* Davidson who though on y ,|te opening of puetal savings detiosiinrlrs |,niM|unary work that is being done in
filling, olives, »trnwbeiryVfluff. rnitin cuke,
,|WP |1(1VP t(ppl, „ppo,* ! „ « ( * . |lu|in 1i1mJ ,i( ,ipf|UP)in,i P, tprrtence whll*
ford Tlie call was for five laymen and nine yean of age sing» like „ (irof.-.sJ.aial , |n f
ice cream, birthday coke nnd mints were
riiih
wfi?»
lx-«,
hrat
&lt;i|»pr«triiiic«
l»riorc
§uc
\
^
2,300
iiccuunu
u|K*iint hihI more lliun j§ mia^ uhnry |n |m|iu
the pustor from each church 1he church­
' served.
a large audience und tliough she will m 5.000 deis^its mode, or an a vera ge'of
After the conclusion«! Mrs Wlklinan#
es have all selected their meu und nearly
The little guests who enjoyed the birth­ all of these men were on hand to organ­ thr futute uppear la-fore lurgt-r she will over two deposits to eAch dep.»llor and I lu|k u
Wllt enjoyed by the
never uppear before olie nuire enthusias­ "bout 2.000 witlidrnwaU. or an arernge ||arrfe „umber jirescnt. Delldous refreshday tea party with their little host were: ize the committee
tic. hit her uaigs liu-rull) carried away
Gladys Wilson. Jean Maxwell. Katherine
ments were served Friday evening the
Mr J N. Whittier opened the meeting il»e* people rtiis little lady certainly bus ° f I**'* Ui«n one to each depositor.
Sytnes, Maud Lake. Ethel Goodwin Per­
Gmipured with numbers of dt-iaollort lust meeting of the week of prayer, was
by u few words of devotional services. a voice that should make her fortune If
kins, Margaret Neal. Sarah E. Williams,
und amount on dtqxmt with other states held at the liome of Mrs. K C. Maxwell,
Then Mt- C. K. Walker took the diair for j
j uained. and Sanford is Indeed
Ji'hn Wilton. George Wilson, Frank Chase.
Florida ranks twenty-eighth In number wlio led the devotional exercises. The
the buslnesa and I’rof. N J i’ erktns sec- . (|r||U(j ()f ,|pf
Marry Woodruff. Joe Caldwell. Christie
of accounts remaining open Junuary 31, subjects that wrre considered by the
retary These two men. with B. F. Whit ! rhr
du(K:ill|{ (1&lt; Mr Crosl.y was
Summers, Robert Denton, Thomas Wight
und twenty-ninth in total uniount re- 1society werr "The Mountain School* and
ner. Jr.. L R. Philips and M E OuliMe
rius young man has « hunch of
Mrs. Dutton had the photographer. Mr.
tnalning on deposit. »Itowing that us the Indians“ Quite a number of papers
and the dty pastors &lt;■on.tlt.ite the execu- ^
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(|m| U||M,m ^ l1&lt;.vrU)pP&lt;, n„d
L'igh. come up and take a picture of t!*e
compared with other state«, the average were read by different member* of the
live committee
,|1P rru| |f js|, t |og he hut the goods
amount to (tie ereilt of radi depositor Is society on the (wo subject*. The due* of
hippy little party of children
Into the luinds of thi» executive comj-|lP „||,Pf feuiures of the program nnd less in Floridn the is the average amount
the members of tbe »ociety were collected.
nuttee have been (gacal the detail» of the ^, 1^ |niiv|ll^ pictures were excellent nnd for the United Stute»
After all tlu- busidess before the meeting
Volunteer rircmen
four day»' campaign which 1» to begin (|lp
different audience» that
I had been attended to. the meeting odA*“»««! ItarsM.
Sunday. April 14. It was ulso decided to crowded the house at each performance
Geneva Road Is Bad
Journed.
The splendid fight by (lie Sanford bold a big rally for men next week, pre­ were well satisfied
Kre‘ l Bn,dte&gt;r Wllt ,n
d ‘ Jr V^tefday
Volunteer Fire Department against the paratory to the campaign that is fo follow.
rile ladle», on» and all wIh, were |&lt; "* "
and .reports the road a. I r ­
Book-lover*' Club
firs on Sanford avenue Sunday morning This rally Is to tnkc place In tlie Meth­ responsible fur tlx* entertainment u.td j *“ *i ' » » V« F &lt;&gt;“ «• conation. The drawThe llook-lovers' Club woa entertained
cannot be too highly commended. Neither odist church opening nt 7:30 Wednesduy Lxsisled so materially deserve merited ' bridge’ I» being a,n»tructed and will soon
by Mr*. Luke Friday afternoon.
A very
can too much praise bo given to some night. On. the same evening ih oe will twsise
ready tot the travel, but with u i&gt;oor
unique and intereating conleat was pre­
of the citizen*. white and colored, who be a meeting of tbe woman In tbe (X&gt;n____________
! road on each side of the bridge tbe traffic pared by the botteo*. Tbe letter* compos­
Joined hand with the deportment In that gregatiopal church. These are planned to
will not be assisted to any great extent.
ing the name* of a number of the promi- _ .
Alter the Allen*
,
. . . .
Dot. heavy and dangerous work.
Be union meetings, covering all the Chrisv „ A,Hil , _ Th„ CTWtlo„
■&gt;'
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&lt;■'«*« wl" vlsl
Inenl cities, in the United State* were dis­
There may be critics, auch as always U«n force, of t l r city -ml are tu be un-,
¡lglltenll,g
t,.e courthotwe ; '"&gt;* * ~ Uon **“ ' “ " af po* J " C™ evu ri,ad tributed among the guests, who were to
t»P up, readyStn point out defects In the der the guidance of this new executive I
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m u . in ot Urg,
|*» « * « ' condition before H r rainy .«-«son form a* many correct name* of cities as
“»•nagement, or faults in the details, not
committee.
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. Kmpt, handed. Y.u, .lost- on thr- trail. '" * k? , 0
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h“ m* they could put together, with the letter*
. .«Oder all the circumstances could these
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u
i miK-k land* beyond the bridge.
given them.
—
|the p„-tse» r«Run»«l to town for a »hnrt
• critlct have dune any better! And did
Mrs. Henry McLauiln hud the largest
Band Concert
time today und then went off Into the
. Moty Week Rt Catholic Church
toey lend a hand and try to give the
The Sanford Baqd will again give a mountain« ngnin. confident that with evHoly Thursday mo«* at 7 a. m. Even- j number of ourrect mimes, nnd won tho
**°«flt of their superior knowledge and
concert in the Park. Tbarsdny evening.! fry exit guarded It Is only a matter of j lug service* 7 30, sermon on the Holy j prize; a very pretty bar oash pin. After
unit
hour» when Suina Allen nini We»ley E«l- ' Eucharist follow«*! by benediction of Hie the pleasant contest was over, delldous
No matter what mistakes you think April 4th. ot 8 o'clock
These
concert»
are
very
popular,
always
wards will be token. CM tlie eight out bless«*! sncreinrni Frldyy evening at lemon sherbert. In lemon cups and dainty
aae gentlemen, take off your hat to
cake* were served with punch.
laws wlm situi up the Carroll rnurthouse 7:30 Solemn Way to the Croat.
appreciated,
and
the
public
is
Invited
to
the volunteer firemen— they are breve
The general public are Invited to all
The dub was pleased to have with thorn
and murdered five Ipeople, they are the
enjoy
a
good
program
by
ibis
popular
n *a and self-sacrificing beroeal
these
services.
Mr*.
Burton Pugh, as a visitor.
only
one*
not
bow
In
Jail
awaiting
trial
organization.
Sanford. Mur. 29— Reports early tu Hie
S it tlfo r d AvCfltlC
reason that Snnfunl wouM nlilp 500 cam .
_
of celery iluriiifl Mtircii weft* cfruucuuD, lib • bjabiv c v a n r e
* *irv ikii/i-i i iu#'C
tike shipments will not total over 300 curs 1AIANV STORES AND 0 W E L IIN G S
Shipments for the season to Murch 15 did
dot total over JIJ. with OOcurs rolling the f i rc department Did Valiant Servier
week of Mar. H and near I) 150 last w«-«-k
Rut Wooden Buildings
— the high water mark of the season. The
Burned Fiercely
celery crop is looking strong and healthy
One of the Aral tires of any consequence
and aitows no signs of seed. It is n heavy
in this city in the post four years occurred
green and stalks are strung and Arm. on Sunday morning about four o'clock,
Much of the product Is contracted as cut
the time wlicn every Sanford citizen wns
ami whole Helds tire sold outright with being wooed the strongest by the god of
the purchaser gathering nnd crating the
sleep The siren whistle at the water
crop.' The celery fields and louding sta­ works is enough to wuken the dead and
tions present a lively scene witlrlumdreda yet there wore many |&gt;eople wlio knrw
of liuntls cutting, packing nnd shipping. nothing ubout purt of the city being des­
The gretitest handicap recently has been
troyed until Inter In the day.
the luck of help and several growers who
There wns considerable delay at the
expected to lintsh up the jxist week were
start in getting (he lire truck at the scene
forced to wall over until tills week to sr
of operations und coupling up und the in
cure the necessary help
llutnmuble nature of the buildings made
The several warm tluys caused growers
the work all tlx- more difficult
ntuch anxiety, lyjic r shi(Mnents wrte
I It* tire IomI q»m igu xiit Uic largo three

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aettr S&amp;utrtwp you’ll want to look your best, and be at your
best; a man ought to put on his choicest garm en ts, and
call upon himself for the best spirit, on that day of all others.
Hart, SchafTner &amp;. Marx clothes will settle for you all questions of
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outward appearance; if you come to see us for,them, we’ll promise
you the best results.

The inward part of it we’lf jeave to you

SUITS $12.50 TO $30.00
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Savoy,
Shirts, at whatever price you pay for them, give you m ore for
your money in Quality, in Fabric, in Tailoring, Fit, C om fort. Etc.
W e have them for Easter in all the new styles and shades. Get
The Shirts with a Custom Look are here for Easter.

your Easter Shirts here.

Savoy $1.50, $2 and $3.00.
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Have you seen the LeMar Cravats we are showing for Raster.
All the new styles, and shades, the greatest line ever shown.
shape, Every shade.
and Finish.

Htrt S&lt;h»/iiief h Min

Clothes That Satisfy

Warranted to be Superfine in. Fashion, Fabric

Be sure to see this handsome line of ties before buy­

ing, only 50c each but the best ever.

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EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT
A Cblel Is Among Ye Taking Notes
and faith, lie'll, Prent 'em "—
So Says Saunterer.
4 Well, we have had a Are— (he first se­
rious one in several years, and now while
(ho matter is fresh in the minds of the
people I want to talk about n paid or a
volunteer (ire department for Sanford.
This idea ha* been uppermost in my mind
for the post few years, as we have not
had a department in that time. All of
you remember the time In the early days
when Sanford had the beat volunteer de­
partment In the state, under the able
leadership of Hamr Pap worth and other
lesser lights of Are Aghting fame.
Coming down to the present time ( want
to impress upon your mind that now is
the accepted time to organize and get a
good department. The city hall has been
arranged to bouse the equipment and the
city hall it the proper place for headquar
ters. With but little expense a flraidsts
company can be organized, with several
paid men to be on tbe Job nt all tlroee.
and under tbe nble leadership of Chief
Underwood we can reduce the high rate
of insurance that now prevails and almost
predudet the average man from taking
out f\ro insurance.
This most important matter should be
taken up at once, because our good luck
with tbe Are fiend may not be with us al­
ways
Every buti nets man In Sanford would
be willing to donate a sum of money an­
nually to a good, well organized fire deand It would be money well
boys instead of to the
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4 For tbe benefit of my friends In the
Sanford Banka I produce the following
rules: . t
ly business to do with a
until» o'clock, or. if Is
later, as It looks more
bank

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

side down and wrong end foremost, so show up! I've heard it rumored that mer­
may have a little exer- chants always pay laundries a stated sal­
d tc in straightening It up before count­ ary-depending upon the broken button»,
caused by endeavors to shoot ’em through
ing It.
It is best not to take your bank-book the slot—but. cross my heart. I don't be­
with you. but call at another time to lieve It. If tlierc'a one thing 1 delight In
have It entered. You can thus make It is trying to open the buttonhole nt the
two trips to the bank where one would buck of my collar while there Is merely n
“dim. religious light" and none other My
answer.
If o check is mude payable to your j family alwnys hikes for the porch during
order, be careful not to indorse it before that ceremony— preferring nqt to hear me
handing It to the teller, but let him re­ argue wlriAthe thing and pay my compli­
turn It to you and wait while you indorse ments to£Rc innu. woman or other work
it; this holds to pass tbe lime and is a of nature, who soldered that orifice and
then riveted the blamed thing. Some day
pleasure and relief to the teller.
You can generally save time when I am going to get rest afigry; then I'm go­
making o deposit by country‘ Y&lt;RH money ing to the laundry with one of those pet­
down to the teller, as you can nearly rified shirts ns n weapon of offense and
always count more speedily and correctly defense, and when I get through with the
man who mokes out the work slips it will
than he can.
When you make a deposit do not use take all (he starch in (tie house to stiffen
a deposit ticket but mix Indiscriminately him upl

CURBSTONE GLEANINGS (hat the teller
Budget of Opinion Just Be
tween You and Me”

Every

together checks and bills, since it fa­
cilitate« matters exceedingly.
If you make a deposit of one hundred
dollars and give a check for fifty dollars
It is a good thing to cal) frequently at
the bank and ask how - your account
stands, as it impresses the officers favor­
able with your business qualifications
Never keep any record when your
notes fall due, and they are protested
censure tbe bank for not giving you
notice. Always date your checks ahead;
it is a never-falling sign that you keep
a good balance in bank, or if you do not
wish It generally known that you are
doing a good business, do not deposit
your money until obout the time you ex­
pect your check will be In.
A strict observance of tbe foregoing
rules will make your accounts desirable
for any bank and will make you a gen­
eral favorite with all the bank officers.

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The fire limits of Sanford shoqld be
extended. The fire last Sunday morning
demonstrated this truth to every specta­
tor. Those small frame stores with
shingle roofs burned like tinder and no
fire department In the world could have
saved them. Had there been a high
wind half of this city of Sanford would
have up In smoke. A brick building with
a tin roof la the only protection in the
fire limits and the business portion of
Sanford should be In the city limits by
all means. It is rather difficult to look
ahead and recognize the future develop­
ment In the business section for every
year sees new streets being taken up for
business houses.
While a larger fire limit will work a
hardship in some quarters it will be the
ultimate salvation of the dty and though
costing more to erect better buildings the
property will enhance In value.

4 My friend "Thorne," who writes such
good stuff for Pehn Beach County
ty lira s
while he Is In a "Hot« In tbeI Grounr
seems to have trouble with blled shirts
and excoriate« upon the laundry as fol­
Get the Jflfhlte Wing strain winners at
lows:
Orange county fair. Single Comb White
"I often wonder why It is that a laun- Leghorns, Single Comb Rhode Island
dryman takes so tnnch pleasure in starch­ Rada, Indian Runner Ducks. Eggs for
ing a shirt bosom so stiff that a fellow hatching and stock for sale.
Orders
could slay an alligator with itT When I booked for baby chicks ond ducklings
wish them done soft as a batter cake I'U
be switched If they don’t come back ve­
WHITE WING POULTRY FARM
neered so stiff that I have to above the
buttons through with a shoe born! Hon­
w. J. WILSON, Proprietor
est to goodneas, i have* to taka a can
opeoer to gat the buttonholes so tbty'U I S a n f o r d
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�IME SAVEOHO HERALD

The Greatest American of the Age to
# Speak In Sanford

curds wertj decorated with clown*, and tied
with dainty pink ribbon
riw* dinner con­
sisted of u salad, sandwirltes. Saratoga
chips, deviled eggs. olives, choose strnws.
icetl ten. ice cream in cone*, cake and
candy
The gentlemen guests were invited to
sample the candy ticincr the ladies par­
took of the dainty home manufacture,
which, (u their surprise, was found to lie
highly flavored with red pepper
The cute
"April Fool" joke was decidedly on the
young gentlemen
When the pleasant
dinner purty was over, the club invited
their guests to accompany -them to the
Imperial
The young gentlemen enjoying the hos­
pitality of the club were K K Dons.
Braxton Perkins, U. Shaw. Mr. Wallace.
Daniel and Wridmun Caldwell, Mr. Wildman. Billie Mill. Clarence Mahoney.

lion. William Jennings Bryan will spenk
In Sanford I
Tt»e statement is enough to attract the
people of the entire state to Sanford the
last of this month, for the Great Common­
er has written Secretary Bales of tho
Commercial Club that he will be here be­
tween April 24th and 30th.
The opera house has been engaged fur
the occasion, but no building in Sanford
will tie able to i d d the crowd that night.
Just to show our generosity Sanford
will also invite every candidate in the
state to be here that day and meet and
■peak to the people. The entire day will
be given over to the candidates and at
night M r Bryan will make an address—
probably one of the most important of
Miscellaneous Shower
his later days, fraught with ao much Im­
Cards huve lieen received to n Miscella­
portance to all the people of the United neous Shower, which Mrs. William Deane
States.
Turner will give for the bride-elect. Miss
According to letter received from Mr. Vivian Yeiser: Wednesday nfternoon.
Bryan he will not deliver an addresa at April 10th
uny other point In the state and if this is
uue. Sanford will be the Mecca for states­
men from every part of the entire south
that day.
More details will be given later.

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T H I S IS NO A P R I L F O O L
W c will O pen this W eek in Connection
with a Clean and Up-to Date Line of Drugs

Watch this Space for Opening • Something that w ill Interest You

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

Death Angel In Hanford
Mary A. Allen

Mrs. Mary A. Allen died last Saturday
at the home of her daughter. Mrs W E.
Shelton. Mrs. Allen suffered a stroke of
iwiralysls some time ago and never fully
recovered from the effect* ol the first
Ttmkp Mr». XTIi»n
iw'./.n.. Kentucky
bJrartSlr early life removed to S|itfiT|7
field Illinois, coming to Sanford with Mr
und Mrs. Shelton nbout two years ago.
t&gt;n account of failing health Mrs Allen
i-uuld not become mi acuvr member of
Sanford's family but all who knew her
were Impressed with bet *we*-i rliarui ter
mil Christian fortitude in tin «nfTering
iiul affliction
A brief service was brill ill tile liunse
Sunday morning by Kev Wiltlmnu alter
..in. II the remains were i.ikrn to Spring
held for interment ii&lt;vnni|&gt;anir&lt;l ti&gt; Mr i
mid Mrs Shelton

fo r bounty Solicitor
I n t h r t w i n . « r u t * V o te rs u( O r a n g e CAJunl)
I h r i r h v «ruitViiM. nr&gt; i ii m l u l i t c ) fur it* ui&lt;(«.uil
itlrrn lu ( h r tilth t nt until| tn li ii lu r u( l i n i n g '

.mn^t)_ mlijt* i In tin .uwMns Urmucnrtir prl -

■Hunks--- Mim.-I i ho-l«i Uaiujiatr m turn urr fro ;
ommehdntloh tr.r re-SH-jIntnu

v^nrr rorftfu rmlruTur «I all
lie Juile* |m-uailwnl ue n me

rlerrlv in th e t*-si of tit) ability

lim A D.Cotit*

t'mifil. Snllrtlnr

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f it
Alter an illness of several week* Mr th&lt;
I W
Barnes «lied liist Sauirdii) after- lux
tn«rn
at tile Imme nf hi* sum
I W Kt
Karnes. Jr
|vh
MrBarnes I m h ' i i i i u ill while h i h
ri»lt of
here and for some tnue lie seemed to !
rally and III* phyioeinii luul hu|ie* lie
»■mid rally nufflctently to permit it trip 1
tu hi* home in Wilmington. North Cnmlinu j
Itot tired nuturr gave away olid be .So
|ia»*eti peacefully in the gre.u beyond
oirroimdrd by Ins sun and tils diuiglii&lt;-r
-In' luirl been summond to III* bed *ide
..... P O L I T I C A L .....
Mr Barnes wn* 73 year* old at I tie
l i m e of hi* drnth
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Mr was a man of excellent habit*, line
in ind character, and sturdy constitution
l o Ih r V o ters of Orange And Oscrol.i
and lie ixinttmierl in In' active m hi* uc
Count 1rs
o»looie»l pursuits (ill long pusi (he age
I I n f I m *sMI»o»«lt«r l i f t I I Hit •• -1 »s* I sal »t 1«
II winch men ordmnrly drop mil of dir r i « « I hm» *s* Sr It «Il nr f r•»tll Kt» I ‘ • I • l ,i«lft&lt; I
links of the workers To this end there tn Ih r &gt;t» I mmt &lt;»f K i r I kriit* • r ill* I ’r till nr »
y imi t è i i t v r r l » fur your •u|,|a»&gt;rt in i h r i-nst
i* no doubt that his sunshiny dis|*tsilioii yt*u a p ft rn vr u i ) Ir it ia ln ll vr r»-« •»r•I I rr»|
•»Utfll ymi» «Uppurt njinin
largely contributed.
40-tf
LiOJttC M
. He was engnged in the commission
f or Constable
business for many years and rnme to
I h rg r hy .» nitouix'r nt)%« lf a t t a m i l t l a l r (t&gt;# rr
Florida every winter in the interest of
r f n l i o n l o lfm nfYlir nf ( ' o f l « t « h l r o f J u 't W r nf
Ids firm. His father was the first man I ' p m r I h a l r i r l Nt&gt; J » h U t i un f i n i r « vitiln g l»fr
rin« ta V j*
«£’’■ sind %*Jm »I ihr ati|»
m North Carolina to engage extensively I n m I nf v o l e r à «.1I I Ih r nrul
«agnina Ikruna r a l h p r i m i t i v
K l
W ».» »v
in the vegetable Imsines* and the name A p r i l l K l h Itt ll*
"I Barnes and llie coinmissidii business
I l . r r r h ) tv n i »* »•j i . f r nit t an.ll.Mt
bus tn-en synonyinour. /or years
•»f ( ‘ iMialitltir *»f I hr 1nf Juafi* • !'•
«otirtit prrs iim 1% 1 •' j •» i »*I
Mr Barnes leaves u son J. W Barnes I.ftsfing
pr«»M* hunt p r i m a r y A p r i l Hlift |1
w
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l
l
p
e
r
f
o
r m t h e t lu li ra . o n g s t m i » wlm makes his tonic in this city during
tsrtl o f m y a M l l l y
I will hy grni tf
the winter months and n daughter. Mrs. ft sr I h r i r « u p p o r t
W. E. Scogglni of Pittsburg Dr W O
King, of this city, is his nephew.
Tor County School Board
A prayer service was held at the
Ita v i»« served oor term n* » nwnibrr of it
Koasetter home by Kev. Wildman. the (xHint) School Board I will tw s candidate ("f
elrctlnn to the office frn«n Dltlrlc. No 2
remains taken to Wilmington, N. C..
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where interment will he made In the
family burial lot.
How much this world owes him und
such as he. It Is Impossible to estimate,
though it would be a grateful task to
trace his influence through some of the
more direct channels, to hold hltn up in
these degenerate days, in his various
I herclij announce limi I will I*- * candidale («t
characters of husband and father, of rr-election lo ihr office nt Juitke of the I'eaCe of
I'rwctncU 3. ». ami 25. Orane* County, »uhlecl tn
neighbor and friend, to speak of the son Ihe decision of Ihe Itemocratlc I’rlmary
L C STKINCra.LOW
■nd daughter he has reared to perpetuate
his name and emulate his virtues. But
For County Treasurer
it comes not within the scope of this To Ihe Democratic Voler» of Oran«e County
i hereby annotine* rnyscll a cnndUlate for Ihe of
brief article to do ao. Suffice it tu say. he ftc* of Ctarnly Treasurer In asking your suppuri

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upon mv hrort. *n«l 1 will nui r a vor in every way in
faithful Io Ihr Irmi lmt-wto»l

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S h r f i n f»sr i h r aititi o r n i t i » t u h j r r t Io i h r p r i m i t i v
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•iffi« r o f T n » A i t r t v . f o f O r a n f r (TMjnty Guh|rcl to
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Congressman-at-Large
Favors National Aid
HARD ROADS

f or County Judge
I lirrrhr ann«joncr my candklacy for rr »ItsrUuh
lo thr |«wlih,n of County Jud«c of Orange County.
tuh|«wl to tin' ilncslon of the Prmacrotlr primary
lo .&gt;- held hi April .10 11»12
W iu I am M a s h *

I tirrrh) niiiu«ini«- m )»rlf * candklsle tor rcap(M&gt;fnlrnrnf to (ho oftlrr of fo d «c o f the Criminal
Coort of Krvhrd «uh|«w-1 lo the action of the Demo­
cratic INImsry
T Ps-nun WtrtiM

fo r Clerk Circuit Court
I nnnouncr my candidacy for the position of
Clerk of the Circuli Court of O.snSe count, »object
iu the decuKMi of ihr rvmacratr primary to he
held on April .10 IHI2 llavln« »ervrd the nsinly
In Ihl» rapncil) for a number nf year» I ipinln atk
for Ihe »ufTrailr of llie imiple M) pail rreord l*
rny t&lt;r*i recommendation.
ü M Korn**«
t or State Legislature

In Ihe corniti« primary election for nils very Ini
I wlll tre a candidate far rc-elrcllon In Ihe Siate
portant placo, which la lo be given to »tune otte liy l&gt;-gitiature from Drange rounty itihian to thè de.he IVmocyatlc voters of this county, and If you clslon of Ihe DrmorraUc primnry held Aprii 30lh
can see your way clegr to honor me with Ihl* l‘l» ne. llavlng servi*! ihe iw-uple of ine «croniy for one
I promise you Ihal I will nl all lime* and umler all terni In thl» offi«* glvr» me tbo benefit of esperlcircumstance* strictly guard your Internali ao far rnrr a* a leSUiatar and thè knuwlnlge aitjuirrd by
as lie* In my power
Tour* very tnily.
thl» servi«* glvei ine n tirltrr opportuni!y tu wor»
. for my «onsllluency during arrother terni In ihe
. 1-rgUlaturr
Pbaagar l.»»r
I ani a candidale for thè office of Treasuret of Or
ange counijr. aubject to ih* action al thè IVroo
i hereby announce Ihal Ijirir a caddtdaie Ireforr
eratlc primary to be beld Aprii 30. 1012.
Ihe approaching t rirnarr fO^tio-inter of Ihe la-gls. Your suppuri w111 he apprerlalni.
lure from Ibis counlk if elected I will rrprr*ent
fhtatir T 8 »z »w »

ro r Sheriff
Dinner Chib
lame» A. Kirkwood announces his cindUtocv
The Dinner Club varied their usual pro* for re-election to the office of Sheriff of Orange
county tuhiect to the decision of the Demnrretlc
irem. with R »ery pleasant Innovation primary lo tie held on April 30. 1912
Monday evening. Instead of the dinner nt
•h« home of Mias Emma Beard the hostess
for the evening.'each member of the club
invited
friend; aod tho pleasmi party enjoyed a delicious picnic dinner
00the Qyde doek, by moonlight. The menu

B r a x t o n Beacham

you ably and honestly and wlU endeavor ta return
to you a record that wUI meet with your hearty
approval
Respectfully»

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T h o ro is no w a y th e P e o p le of tho I n t e r i o r
can R e c e iv e a n y D i r e c t B e n e fit f r o m
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INE SANFOftD HERALD

THE SANFORD HERALD
rtUUlMd Every Tm *1i 7 «ad M U r Mutala« Dr

Tilt HERALD PRINTING COMPANY
H J. HOLLY, FdllH
W. M. tUYNU. Butene»» M ta U 'r
gutter lpt1* « Prt«*. $ 2.00 • Yi k Ip
lb* City by cantar
In a n or 20c par
Payment* ta »ëvaace

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tan n i aa aocaad-daaa mail mattar Astuti t i l i
IVOR at ite PoatoOcr al Soaked. Harte»
uter AetaTMarch 3rd. IBTV
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0 «c* ta Urtate Bottelaa

The Beef Trust has been declared inno­
cent. and now the public can pay the coat
of the suit Look out for a jump in prim.
Via net idis ns will be compelled to raise
more of our own beef cattle, and be Inde­
pendent of the Beef Trust.

But like the Roman of old Mr. Beacham
per considers Mr. Beacham Ibe most svalL
leaves
the plow to tisten to the call of
able candidate of the several who are of­
the
people
who now clamor for a son of
fering for this Important office, lie is a
business man whose success has been the soil to represent them. He asks no
phenomenal; a man whose integrity is un­ office because of his political activity.
questioned even by his opponents; a man He asks nothing from the people because
of recognized ability and isrepruachable be has served them in the balls of Con­
character, and withal, acourtly gentleman gress or because be is a silver tongurd
who would reflect credit upon his State in ' orator. He asks oalhing from the people
because he represtints the corporations or
the halls of Coogress.
This paper has nothing derogatory to any political faction and,wants to ser
say of any of tbe gentlemen aspiring for taro masters. Beacham la making his
tbe position of Congressman-si-Large It own campaign, paying his own expensea,
simply submits its candid opinion (hat assisted by no powerful friends, end if
Mr. Beacham is free from objections which elected by the people will owe sllegianoe
are urged with emphasis (we do not say to none but the people. And be will be
with truth) against his competitors. We elected, for the time baa arrived for the
believe if he were as well known over tbe people to rale.
Stata as some of those running against
-riddUng Deb-* Teyler Dies
him there would not be the slightest doubt
Washington March 31.— Robert Love
as fo the ottcome of the election. As It is. Taylor. United States Senator from Ten­
be wins friends and supporters wherever nessee, "Fiddling Bob- to all tbe-south,
be goes, and will continue to gain daily. died here today, unable to withstand the
There have been many greater surprises shock of an operation for gall stones per­
in politics than tbe nomination of Brax­ formed last Thursday.
ton Beacham would be^—Lakeland Tele­
“Fiddling Bob" Taylor, so known be­
gram.
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Kohler &amp; Campbell - Haines Bros
and Fischer

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The Board of Trade of K issimmee gave
AND*
the visitors to the stste an opportunity of
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seeing the dty last week by giving a twodays carnival and big meeting. The Com­
of his audiences, carrying his violin wher­
BCACttAM OAMMO VOTES
mercial Chib of this dty ought to arrange
Word come* from every section of Flor­ ever be campaigned, was 11 years old.
a big Candidate meet here before tbe tour­ ida visited by Braxton Beacham that l&amp;e He was born at happy Valley, in Eastern
ists leave the Stata Our dty could be people will give him a rousing vote. Tennessee, but spent most of his Ufe at
advertised by such an event.
Beacham appeals to tbe people because Nashville.
be is ooe of them. He appeals to the
Pay Your County Taxes
S o n d f o r C a t a lo g u e s , P r ic e s and Term s
Albert WilUameoa gave every one of people because they can understand whet
For the benefit of the tax payers W.
his opponents a vicious rap except Ur. be Intends to do for them. They are not
E. Martin wishes The Herald to announce
Beacham. against «bom he made no forced to wade through miles of statistics
to the people that their stste sod county
charge. When a candidate tike William- on tariff reforms and high flown messages
taxes must be paid oo or before March
•on cannot find anything to say against of past sod future service rendered.
3l»t. as tbe lax books close on that date
WL0CPO*ing_candidate,rlt Is a pretty tula
Beacham Is making his campaign with
and delinquents will then be placed on
F L O R ID A
Imp* * * " 1 PYVTFyW pnwkvmifiatinf _
ter.— Laktfemd Telegram
Good Roads for Federal Aid afiT VOITT
Remember March ¿lift 14 your last tJdf
Money for Navigable Streams.
for stats and county taxea
B IT M tv tAvrofto
Beacham trill win because the people are
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Hoa. William Jennings Bryan will tired of tbe demagogue and political :
Astice
W k H H XH kM H kkkM k kXk H k W k SVSWVVVVH teSVVW W VVy w y
make en uLlreas in Sanford thr Utter trickster. The country Over is turning to !
Good lana acte buggy horse
part of Apnt
tbe man of the tod. the mm of the axa- [
snd two milk cows with calves
This announcement will bring tbe eyes cooa people, the man who trill do some­
rv&gt;ma» E Wilson
of the world to our dty far at oo time in thing for the propke. the man who anil
mtui ir« ut id i Ihm h .
tbe past four years have the people forget »twit m o r a l history and tradUruis ta Sbafarti V» . • *
Straw berry baskets
landa few aal« if rrgtauI
wanted to bear Mr Brran as at tbe present uc-na and senatorial courtesy and CoaBean baskets
ifffT .1 lo Bate f v t i i &lt;*»r. »
It. It. DEANE,
He announces that be will speak in San­ grewsicoal discourtesy and do &gt;ha most
will a« tt luvr a U tn
ah Av«. k firs t Street.
ford only dunnfi hi» southern itinerary good for the meat people after he is elect­
acquit* #o&lt;h
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and that be hat a roost imparuaeoi rues ed. All that bis opponents cm say about
•a. K iiv«f»kte irren»
q«se k t vOftudffM. t ’.a
sage is a foregone conclusion.
Mr. Beacham ia that be w unknown. He
tKrar pgoprrts*«.
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Sanford will nvite all the candidates la unknown because he has been busily
kmfit
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to meet here that dai and there ’«ill be engaged tor the post ten years to making
politics galore
(or banionj
Sanford nani»
Btnis to pay
two blades of grass grow «bere only ooe j has arranged lor
MOV* \kl&gt; P AC K AKi
Get ready (or a big time*
grew before. He has been busy in open- shippers 'of FVwsda products to H L
tog new landa planting orange grove». ' Hearn A On. nf tlut n n
Reference»
toiTotts « n i m u t
making mone, oui oí Fionda avL
i exchanged
Although the meeting it yet some time
sway. P»fcatka business men are gram i
rssdy to give tbe Honda Press AssociaUna a good time «b ea it gathers in that
if we supply the ( r m r ■, k
-r
Men and Religion Fofre-ard Movement
dty for its aan a al »essaya. The oe«shave s special line ol tt
'»
puper men «ih have headquarters tt tbe
Of
vsuces. etc, *- hict - r
• if
P jta s a House sod tbe Ng parine» will be
strict
1
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high
gT»de
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used as a meeting piace. kraoog tbe
the
cost.
Include
«•
•vents ao the prwgratn « i l i be aa rxcur­
your fTuceiy cwdrr
Ir r
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ated to Oesceot City by atmroer atal re­
edge
on
your
appeutr
I
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tanteog tbe same night a banque« wiB
able
to
do
the
feast
jus
be enjoyed at tbe Pot nam House The
GENERAL TOPIC— ‘ MEN AND REi-IGION
P A Y C A S H and SAVE MONEY
editors are oc* exactly packing th.tr
tt that u i tetb now a m
mw
grips, txil tbe, are figuring the time oo
tbe c a l e r » ; arvi every roeeaber «ili try
C a s h Grocery
PROVISION 4L PVOCKAVI
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to be oo hand «hen the rote is rated —5«
SUNDAY APRIL 14
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Petersburg Times
S r,v w il
t* Suda,
S*tea| Set
Setete \-m Vive ate Bvp
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I fc, *1 pMUri. m \m Mr» « U n m
rit tcm R ânes a rrv»
M Maas Mateiteg fa* Hr* u tW Tbratrv
Not to b* altogether cat of it «ben
A i t r e Vy
L VLte, g d . T H - C A . i l
I M P M — U ta Mur ig te VI a a * *r tte U n W a CVrrck.
(Vogreav-tsa Sparkman s rivers aad' har­
rw te . s*«:*
A te-m by F real
bors SX g\te\&gt;, tbe senate. Senator Het•y S u »
ttely eidttaire Baker in the cxty All mixing &lt;hw&gt;r
cber added a few bimartf
I M P H —\Ua ilie o j a: iter Tina.
wnh Lairst improved Sanitary machinery
improving St Lacs* Inlet. Fla, xrsxk a
Tb* * kab Otf - Tra a. aire
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B R E A D H A N D L E D by aJI F IR S T C L A S S C » OC E » S
vyew to wvrurtng a «tdtb of » 1 feet and
____________________ Sp ecial O rd e rs F illed Prom ptly
a depth of IS feel scrub of tbe aorta point
MONDAY APRIL IS
cf tbe isdrt trxa the x m iato ladaaa
\Vc Make Everything Known to the Trade
fcrer s : .v » :
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PHONE 106.
NO. I l l PARK A \ T V K
Pretecnx! abore of Aaasaasta Island St 1
P ia ,« a* aa Agre*-, te ite $ -lgSI ■
AtfiteL-e by (m a x I l i X D
By Rrv i C VreiiSv. D D. p a c te tW L «
For St Johns R i» « from outlet of Lake 1
v r a * Ckartk Jste— wh.
kis r. m .— ,Vtere« - TW B m Atete Q m » *
Harney » Lake Wsskagtsc. laehadiag re- •
By rrete E Itevi. Bey» Work D rv re te tW
mirai of bars ia Lake* Harvey and
P e t it
For a channel frema Pineta ad, Lee ccun&lt;Js s / s j U fir -Z Z / v / s
ty. Fix, ranca: xg w-erterly to deep water
« ■ Ware m cW
at a p v y in Pine Iti»ai sound, i b x :
i i Wark ia ite C
eoe = _&gt; ia length, sx h cksaasl to be
C c m e r Ma:n and Monroe. Jacksonrille. Branch o: t h f
-r
a t leas than fire fart and of snSuent
IM P M.sjitern of Businesi- Colleges in the W orld— ,vear A* 4 a
wvith
T h e » are needed prejectx that caused
&lt;rauuates More than 100 high-grade instructors ù * r •• •
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b n t g i wvS mean sack far f ì n t i
TVESDAY. AfTtlL 14
Senat.v FVtther a deegra, ned to p afi
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rg T O s it,
AJ bare been
it M r M«Mb Dr J C Vateakèy Sa. !
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referred to tbe cca
also teach B Y M A I L . C atalogue
itaiocue F R E E .
•teck o c o a k n the Enei» «ad
H . JAJi
A M E S. Manager. Jackson-. ..r
hai before tbe Senate «bo-go
t n t a d a r u i ani tec.
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Hon. A. M. C. Russell. candidate fur
StMlr Superintendent of Public Instruction
wa* a visitor lo the cit&gt; Saturday mid
made n must fuvoruhlr lui|irr**i.m w ith ' Crier) Prices fake A Klrtr Dii I hr
the people
Mr Russell fnviiri
(r,-e
Unite
■diool brxik system lot Florida. mid the
Celery 1» going lower hihI ilu pril-i-thrIdea 1» iNHKid to n|i{»-nl to thr ii’ un with 11 j week are not rtwouragltig to tin- grower*
. family.
who |,1(Vr
»mfj m i |i&gt;. th-ld Foriu.

DOWN THE TOBOGGAN Sl|Oi

Mr. Cap Lee* and wife, are housekeep­
ing at the Falrvlew.

l)r Uvuigstun. who Inis tu-en mnducting a Free Medicine show on Magnolia
The young people enjtfyed their regular
I Avenue for tlie pn»t six week*, leaves to­
Thursday evening dance In the Itali.
day for Orlando, with his trutjjK? file
I( M " » S' **^*îîî and daughter. Misa JDoctor reports u good business in Sanford.
Edith, of Lanark. DL, are housekeeping at both from sale» pt hi* cntt-rtuinuient and
gw Falnriew.
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at the drug stores of the city where hi*
. Mrs. Geo. Randall, of the East Coast ex - goods are always in stick
tension, la on a vlalt to Iter parents. Mr.
C. Humid Johnson of Orlando was 111
»ad Mrs. E. B. RandalL
the dty yesterday
He 1» now 11 full

! ninety, tin* hulk of tjie nop I1.1* gone I n
j ward mid from how on. the price* will get
better
I he shipments going forward m
the rule of 2(H) cars per week were bound lo
bring down the price just ns it docs each 1
year, and the very warm weather is also
assisting in chasing celery down the slide j
Next week should note a chniigp for the ,
better.

HAKKfL rACTOKY NOW OPEN
Mrs. 0. P. Likina of Orlando wua in the Hedged architect mid fur several years
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Place
your potato barrel orders at
city today and her many Sanford frirnda has been engaged in several cities in the
west and also in (he New England Slates once to Insure deliveries when w ant­
were glad to greet her again.
ed. tt It. Deane, Oak Ave und First St.
The Junior Epworth Lcagueoi the Meth­ Harold suys that t'lorida looks letter to
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him
than
any
state
in
the
Union
und
lie
odist church held their regular meeting
has
fitted
up
a
nice
office1
in
Orlando
Friday evening In the church.

Mr. J. C. Kickots, Carroll Cheaiuan. Hoy
g
B. Bradley of Geneva waa in tlte d ty
yesterday calling on old friends and inci­ Watson. Wm. Bass. James Welsh. John
Welsh, all of Slippery Rock, Pa., visited
dentally doing some shopping.
Orlando. Tainpn. St. Petersburg und the
The Wednesday Club will meet ut the
Indian River; and say Sanford is the nic­
residence of Mrs. Henry Wight. Wednes­
est place they have seen since they left
day afternoon, at $ o’clock, sharp. ..
home. They intend visiting Sanford next
The Music Club Chorus will moet. for
winter They were 11 jolly crowd and
jrsctlce. Wednesday afternoon, at -1 o’- were guests of the Kalrvlew. ,
Bock, st the home of Mrs. Ernest Tolor.
The platform used by IH l.ivingtnn for
John Cook of the Cook Automobile Co., his medicine show has been |&gt;urrbused by
of Orlando was in the city today and will The llellild for the use of the candidates
take s car load of Bulckt back with him during the mni|Kiign and hereafter the
K Frank Graham Is the proud possessor of ^unitor» can i*iw the ambient atiiios|gicre
1 new f landers car and the distance to from tins platform Heretofore tlie cundiSeatonl Haights has bar n ew w low u one dates had no pln«e-to apeak-oml The
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Herald feeling sorrow for the-Savior* of
Y^taren Kanner ha* returned from a tup the "dear people" has provided one
to flew York where he has been pnrehns- *
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Banks to Closed
inf a big slock of goods for his Orlando
Kridny April 5th. Good Friday being a
itorr
legul
liolidn) I lie Iniliks ill the illy will
The Guild of The Church of the Holy j
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Cross held their regular Lenten meeting be closed
it the home of Mrs G F
slternoai

Smith

Triday

Pirtrr d'Pratt of Winter Garden win
snung the prominent visitors to the city
irstrrday
Me rc|i&gt;rts West Orange as
»ery prosperous.
fVlis« Gertrude MoCbllig has returned to
hn Inane in Dunedin, after a pleasant
mil with her sister. Mr»
II Dinger &gt;&gt;n
Sanhxd Heights
ihe Sanford Music C'lulwwlll hold their
regular meeting al llir lioliie id Mrs tint
lax. It Saturday afternoon, ut J •I'chwk.
April t*iIt Mr» Kux. leader
Mi .nut Mrs. Iter t Leightuii anil m&gt;ii.
Howard, who has been In llie employ i*f
the s..*iiliern Ex|imu&gt; Company. left Mon
tl*y I t their home in lhngliaui|&gt;lun N Y
Ml and Mrs It T la tier. of laipeer
Mulligan who «pent several weeks in llir
ett&gt; have gone lo St.Augustine (or a visit,
before returning tu their tiome. on the 15.

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*l»y ¿t iling in the new stock, und putting
T I . VVis h I i i i IT l i g o in g In n a iv e
S l&gt;e ctl*tn in place. This new drug store has a
I la l (» ic e s o n shoes
48 t f
fine l&gt;« utint1 and will make a strong hid
F ia a good ta h le a n d lio ih r c o o k in g c o m e
far the drug business of this section
to th e S ir r m e I b d e l fo r y n n r m e a ls

K a le s

Mr Hill, the erector of the Monoly|&gt;e $5 jw-r w eek
M -rf
“Wcfiine tiring installed ut The Herald
office has arrived In the city and will In­
Ths Loved and Lost.
here several months instructing the local
A bschelor shouldn't feel sad ** h#
force 111 the mysteries of this tyflrsetting
sits and thinks of tho beautiful girl
sod t&gt;(«-l asting machine.
that wnn. Ho many more bachelora
Mr Frank McDonnell Inis purchased have no girl that w as!— Llpplncott's
the tryr place, on the Orlando road, und Magatln«
1* iomg to ruu a chicken form
McDonnell
ksys this it the last winter he will evfr
•Pend in Michigan. He anil his family
•III move to Sanford in the fall
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Look out for tlie Saturday afternoon sale
fiood things to eat. at the store of J. D.
Ifobem. under the auspices of the Lend u
Hatvj Club Tlte bousekeeiiera will please
(•memlier this sale, anti the opportunity
of buying something nice foe the Sunday
dinner
9
.
IgMixa Estelle Thigpen, who hos haen the
J***t of her brother. W. J. Th!g|x-n. at tlie
«in/ord House, fortome time, left for her
In Greenville, North Carolina. Satur“*V afternoon.
Mlu Thigpen's many
riends in Sanford, will always welcome
* * "»run to tlie dty.
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Heading. Three Cents a Una Each Issue

For Rent—5-room cottage 1212 Park
Ave. $12 50 including water
G. W.
Sjieiiccr.
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Fra Sale—Sweet Potato, plant» Red
Providcnc. lami kind.
11.50 |&lt;er thou­
sand. Rex' Packard. Rnntr 2. or phone
102-3
BO-tf.
ruuiatu Plant» For Sale —Livingston ■
Giulie, and Buckeye, ft.00 |kt thousand
Davis Brothers.
400 Mellonville Ave
I’lwuc 2&lt;riLjfc-KiQM»
, i m __ 5‘i-2-tp
For Reuk—Ban b m If of ne w fnmuLwl
house. Modern Improvements X Y. Z ,
Candidate for County Solicitor— Orange County
care Herald
B0-3-tp
Six-eial Summer Rates uT the Kulivirw,
Corner First hi id FrnnrtiAve
SO-S-tp
For Sale— \ gixid relmtilr old family
liorse. just the horse fur one who bus
small celery farm. To one who will be
good to turn, will sell very cheap Also
Where &gt;iiu rjui yjoi tin- Iw-m of t-vorything rielivcrwl
for sale— A line bread handsome driving
in your limn
ilixit |iy speci.il IliP^M'll^tT üH (1 OH T lf llf
and »addle lior«»
S M 'w-liwart*. K D
Potato Growers
No I
VJ.Jtp
Our factory output Is llit]ltrd
AM CARRY A C O M P IT If t INI 01
Torelli. Two room» lor lnai»e-keeping
Better put In your order at once.
I loridci anti W estern Heel and Pork. 1umb. Dry and
Potato burrels will be scarce later ginsl water, and usi- of l*aiti $7 Oil |&gt;er
if
Still Meats, fish. Poultry and Home Made Pork Sau
B elter store them sumewhere right 0 - month Ilo French Ave
wuy. Buy whut you know you'll need.
TOR SAl.L private tea in 1 •insisting ol
sage
We will tuke none buck. Bring u check two mures and closer! carriage, all m gmxl
when you get barrels
Don't ask us to I condition Horses grulle and «raind Orig
w . ire ln*\s |in-|iiir&lt;&gt;l tu yjive in tlie iriitlp mir -«iw-s-ìm I
nini cost $1.250 00. will sell In/ SHOO 00 il
break our rules
sold ut once Address 5" Ilu* A torn build
Tirsi come. fir s t served,
H O M I N IA D f
C0R\ H t f f
V.t tip
M II l)t A N I. 1st si k Oak Ave GO Ite 1 mg. Jacksonville. Fla
I ry it —you w ill Ik1 plfa.sed
-----------------------Notice.—I uin closing out my taisinrss
Share Cropper
Everything for sale Tool» ofill kmiTs
Wanted a reliable man to slmrr 1 rop mi f Die I ost drill. Armstrong I in--. I ■|w\ 1m*
t
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1
1 Gasoline Fire Pot
Work Iten. ties. Hurd
tlie Suutnrd r .inn tlie lies! unproved net , ware atul, .,
.1.
„ li&gt;ush
, ( art
Paints. Wlirrlluirn*w
110 P .itk A v n it i f
Pitone \ o I
equipped 0 uerr farm Iti Sanlord. city Ladder*, and Step liiililers. Sessatd liatnl
limits, uuisi have money lor &gt;0111 share Furniture uf every description
tin** and
t9J[£
î)(E
o f.n ip Otherwise limit write Address Gasoline stoves. Dishes. Goml dish (ripIsinrd I wo (àssl Ice hnxe* Everything
Ti Vuleille Sanford Post nftl&lt; e
H0.4ip
goes Cheap hit lite cash
I tie T lx It xiG t'rt’f'fVf • •'ti i tVt t rr»*i r? t rr«i iV» vi Vi Vi Vh VVi NVVi u r i U n riiiV»Vrn t’«VfW» »Vt'iVw’fNV»V W tiV t W*V»V»V
Simp. I l l Sixth 'st
&gt;A if
if
Wailr
I mirr. I &gt;rIti 1mITor Sale — A trail of alsait I..I00 acres I
Dout lai x sli.Ki» anni yoo lu or seri, or. lite ìji Ìolins uvei Sui|grur water well.
„
. „
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cali lie timi ori di Ibis i»n&gt;|»-rty $15 per
V V iM xIru fl S
«&gt;|«e« lH l reniovai | r u v * s
¿ N . | f i np|f&gt;
h II U s l r e n
fKtoeii. T lu
The Gate City Ilouse hos hrnughl down
58-tlir
thè Itigli cosi of llving Only $-4.IMI per
Tot Sale— Anyone wanlllig liuignlli Iti
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week io, thè due*, tallir Imofd il. thè city |«r*« Vi»*-11 cdcry faro, ad.lre*. 'O w ,,„ il,
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cure of lim i Iti Oflicr
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Mr and Mrs E. A. Burnett and little
have arrived in the city front. Silver
Stiings. mid will make Sanford their future
haul- Mr Burnett lias )otned the Herald
W.llltn! &lt;r|ff&gt; t iilili.igr Ih v I n fili
facie
rot&gt;* aiiihII !«»»•* I* I Elidili
l*hi»lir
il 10t|»
Mr. I «witiey, w|mj has spent the w|nlei 267
•I lie- Tuirvirw. has moved 011 tier Sonin
|ki )|||J lim l lliopkl t rT • tlirin III ft*Uw farm, lo start raising chickens and do d iic r x l |ifIc e s a t W ix s Ir iifV »
( 8-tf
the planting. Mrs. Cooney Is 72 years old 1
H a v e you tr ie d th e S t r r in r H ouseT
4 th
but is as active as a girl of 20.
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WANTS

8h* W ill Chang* Than.
Mrs. Crawford— Although my daugb.
ter Is such a big girl, she's still afraid
of tha dark. Mrs Crabshaw— Don't
worry about that, my dear. Hho'll soon
bo In love.— Judge
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Earliest Expressions of Thought,
History, as It lies at the root of ail
aclenco. is also the first distinct produci of mao’s spiritual nature, bis earlteat expreaalon of what may ba called
thought.— Carlyle
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Tsmpsramsnt No Dafansa.
Woman wants dlvorca from her
husband because she caught him
painting a wldow'a roof.
Being an
ordinary roof painter, ho cannot plead
artistic temperament a* an excuse

The second sale of good thinga to eat
“ dcr the auspices of the Lend a Hand
7^store of J. D. Roberta. Satur '
Woman's "Serfdom ."
j? T afternoon, was In charge of Mlsaes
A half-grown man la, of course, a
IUdie Ward and Mabel Hand. It was as
tyrant. Aad so It baa come about
¡"a* * ‘ ful *• the But sale; aa everything
that the rule of man In the world has
' 1 ha&lt;1
prepared waa told.
for many ages meant tha serfdom of
The editor ql The Herald acknowledges woman.— Edward Carpenter.
•dh thanks the receipt of a basket of
T*7 fine strawberries this week from Mr.
Good Work of Qarnardo Home*.
q
Mr*- J»cfc Vaughn and WUbur A.
Nearly twenty-three thousand nlna
nn. These good people not ouly know hundyed children •bara now been sent
J " 10 r* i* « &lt;ood strawberries, but they •to Canada from England through tha
u*° k«ow bow to appredate aq editor.
agency of the Bernardo horn*#.

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l,rvi Dilli«»r«1
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t&gt;crf— rlilpuctl wlul*- w»«»
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V A N rO R Ü f t (IR ID A
(T fttr .r A b o v e M r s ! N a t io n a l D a n k
l«4»mi*» ¿fin rr&gt;
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Irti Morrà of
Imi«) fin *«»!r &lt;it ,i
bargain. Three acres cleared and crop­
ped last season All under fence Near
loading station on traction line. Almost
D rin k a B o ttlo of
given m w i v
Particular« at Herald
Olllce A
For Sale—5 acre farm, twenty beuring
orange trees, 50 («each trres. also very
large beuring (»ear trees, modren 5-rtxim '
cottage, front and buck ivrclir». fni-es I
south Golden larke. 3 miles Maith east of
Snnhxd 3 minutes walk tn street rail
way. also Oveidn railroad Tine drinking
water, grsxi bathing, tisliing nnd swini
ming Also ID acre tract of the very
best celery nod lettuce land, well located
Manufactured with (xire ilistillc-D water —they will (xevent illness. «Id
'i tulle west Cameron City, less than u
quarter of mile from Sanford trnction
digestlun and give you health
carllne. I-ami lias a gentle »(nfie from
North to South End. *o there will never T h o S a n f o r d C o c a C o la B o ttlin g C o ., S a n f o r d , F la
la- any danger of soured land Guaran­
teed to gel flowing wells on land. Rea­
sonable |xtce, and term- to suit
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dress box 1127 City
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W H Underwood tin* lias u tlrst class
Firwi Srre&gt;wi ***»r frf«a I fr«»n» (Hliot »»iipi»a|tr Pi»ti&gt;fTfce)
horse slmer and bhirksniith and ran
guarantee all work of this nature Your
horses can tie assured of tlie best kind
H . E . W I S E , P r o p r ie t o r
of work in this line See Underwood
when your liorse needs shoes.
45-tf
Formerly Mnnoger nf Central fa ir
Cottage for Kent—»14 Park uvenue.
Address Box B43. City
,
44-tf
S t e a k s , C h o p s , O y s t e r s and F i9 h a S p o o ia lty
for Sale—Show case. !&lt;« k drawer, mis­
sion style, line •■audition Particulars ut
Heralil office
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by FRANCIS

PERRY ELLIOTT

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won’t you—-and' look her over— 1
mean, aee her and tell me what you
C T U m n X.—Richard Uriilnut,
think of her. You’ll go craxy about
I n r i —■ with an affect*! English ao- her—oh, I know you w ill!"
E. HOUSHOLDER
fcaÇ^reoatvae a ( r a n t from a frtaod la
I entered a proteet. “Oh. I aa/ now,
/on know, there'a only one girl I ever
DENTIST
II.—The
Jam««. A Uttar blot«
saw I would care to look et twice."
K am i 23, 24 and 23. Ptoo Bids
Phone 41
She amlled adorably. "Ob, don't I
SANFORD.
FLORIDA'.
CRAFT I!R IIX —IJabtawt 4a aa the pa­ know all about how you feel? But I
in»«« and lata at ught ret« up for a Juat want you to see this girl— ahe’a
tnoka, HU eenrant. Jenhtn«. com*« In
‘ taut, at- tha prettleat and awallaat that'a bean
tha ear- eround Boston for many • day; and
L. G. STRINGFELLOW
cloth—
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an ba ra- ne Rundar morning she could give
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
___ Janklna fella on hU neck with the flag to all the avenue. Wfly,
ooefinalag Xightnura —Baa that ha
* NOTARY PUBLIC
Dicky, ahe’e from Chinai”
"Chinai”
I
muat
have
looked
the
Tenktna talla IJghtnut
" ( C H Â n x n I T . —Jenl
Office in City Hall
a bidaooa ■corn I fe lt "Oh, come now, yon don’t
la had with
'
o f the aooountar ha
In pajamn,
CM—
think • Chinese girl le— ”
"Not Chinese, Dicky." In her eag­
CHAPTER V—In a meaaare from hi*
THOMAS EMMET WILSON
friend, Jack Billings, IJghtnut U naked erness, abe moved eo near, tha silk of
to put up "tha kid" for the night on hla her pajamas brushed my band. "Bbe'a
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR
war home from college. Later IJghtnut
find« a beautiful girl In black pajamas 1ft English, i Her dad'a the British Gov­
AT-LAW
hla room.
ernor General of Hong Kong— Colonel
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i
Scvrnth Judtctal Circuli of
CHAPTER VI.—IJghtnut U ahocked by rrancla- Kirkland, you know— baary- Late Siair Allnrney Florid«
tha glll'a drinking, «making and alangy looklng old ebap with white mutton
talk.
Ketldrncr*. Sanford «nd Stlvnn Ink*
chops— I iaw hla picture."
Hong
Kong!
I
wondered
ti
abe
--.a)!,, the while I wag feeling happier
th an J“f f » r J 5 JCIR*Wt mrTtrp^-hap-^ knew Maatermann. tha chap who had
. ANDEW JOHNSON '
pier than I «Tar know people could' Sant me the red pajartns. Wb/, dako
bo, you know. I norer thought her It. of course ahe would; for this fal­
ATTORNEY. ATrLAW
-b o ld — doth it, no— know It wan Juat low Maatermann was out there on government
business,
and
he
and
tha
her adorahlo, dellcloua, Arcadian altnfrac Ik * « In Sm»* and rdertl Court»
plicit/, by Jorat That axplalnad It, governor must be thrown together a
M
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Phrtn* 24(1
Juat aa it explained to me all her good deal.
Her mualcal laugh broke In on my
other unconTentionallty.
"8o now It'a up to you." aha anld. «peculations "But the funniest thing
DR R M MASON
la, Dicky her name's the same as
"and I want to know what’a the an
mine ~
awar."
DENTIST
Her name! By Jove, and until this
7 ha ana war I
And how could I give her any an
moment. ! had not thought —
IVrllMirn Hlix k
Phone 01
"Oh. I any." I exclaimed eagerly,
awerT No, by Jore. I know Jolly well
J couldn't taka advantage of aucb clr- I "yrhat la your namo, anyway’ '
Sanford, 1 loruln
• Tha lustrous eyes opened wide.
cumatancee—of her nrtleaa conic«a1on; knew darllleh well It wouldn't
"Why. you mean to say you don’t
knew I was
do, you know. Might reproach me In know? Thought you
DK. F. C. BOARDMAN
named aftor the goyem or
And stie s
refers to come; and then— and then,
named
after
her«— Frances, from
DEN lib I
there wan (lllllngn'
FTancla. you know—Just the differ­
Ho I Just contented my Rolf with
ence In a letter
See?"
A ll Modern Method» and Appliance»
looking up smilingly, hut It was bard—
“ Frances!" I murmured lingeringly
awfully, awfully hard, dash It—and I
O RLAND O
F L O R ID A
"Bo your name's Frances’ "
Juat felt like a Jolly cad—or tool
"Yes. and her« Is Frances- odd.
Couldn't tell which
Isn't It?” —•
DR C (i B U T T
I assented, but I wished she would
CHAPTER VII.
drop the other girl— I wasn't Inter
DENTIST
eated there, except Just because she
Confidences.
was
4Mîtes* YnwHI llulMlnii
This beautiful creature bad pra
i
i!?r bosom lifted with a algh “ Don't
posed to me!
SANFORD. FLORIDA
you think Frances Is a peach of a
By Jore, that'a wbat It amounted to .
name?"
practically; and now, as she said. It
"It'a heavenly!" I whispered "And
was up to me. Yet I couldn't say a 1
I'm glad to hear about your friend,
word I
too "
"W ell, wbat must I do about the
Her sweet face clouded "Not much
other one?" she Instated.
.1
of a friend: she don't loat any sleep
.JEWELER
The question reminded me of the
over m e " »he commented gloomily
entanglement to which her frank aim
"Then there « Hit double rruMitng me
pllclty bad confesiiod
And she ex­
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with her Influence ever »luce I got
pected me. of all others, to tell her
hauled up beforo I’ revy at Easter His
wbat to do?
Hooked up Into tbe ra­
Pirkutd » 11o i&lt;d-i ’ 111111 «-&lt;I Chinn
la awfully prissy ”
diant, crimsoned face an she bent
(¡wham's Sterling Silva»
Her tone was almost savage
1
forward slightly, her lips parted, her
Roger«’ Plated Ware
strained Incredulously after her meanElgin and Waltham Watch«*
eyas eager— expectant. Bha was hang­
lfig.
ing upon my reply.
"Did I understand you to say you
1 coughed slightly. "That question .
were brought up before tbe president
Is hardly fair, you know,” I said mean­
there at RadcUUef"
ingly. “ You see. It hits me rather
A U . GOODS GUARANTKKI)
"RadcllfTer* Her head shook "N o
personally."
— Harvard." And I nodded, recalling
"O h !” she said.
I nodded and tried (ty'hnd her band the affiliation between tbe two Institu­
tions at Cambridge
FLOWERS - PLAÑÍS — BULBS
aa I looked down
Hhe sighed atftl her beautiful laabea
"Bo that'a where the shoes pinch
drooped sadly.
By Jove, I waa so
•a !" And she whistled thoughtfully.
f r u i t Vraa« and M uraa ry Sta ck
And Just then my upward reaching jolly floored I couldn't manage a word
hand found bars
And yet no. It I knew, of course, that my heart waa
couldn't be her band, elthor; It fait brokan, but It didn't matter. 1 loved
L. H . T E M P L E
like the crash cover of the cushion— her Juat the tame; I should always
rough and fibrous. And yet. by Jove, love her; and she had tried to let me
Phone 160.
Ilth and Oak Ave.
It waa a hand, for it gave mine a grip know she loved me better than any
WJiat tha Spcoial Offering In Fern*
that almost broke my fingers and man she had ever met.
Sanford,
then dropped them. By the time I deuce did anything elaa matter, anytookeu up, I taw only her little palm i
W e would marry and go out on Floral Design* to Order.
Florida
Testing upward on her knee.
« r* nck or aomethlng of that sort, l-aa-ifMf
- - It was funny; but I had other things w&amp;ere the falae, polished what-youto think about than puxxlei.
caU-lt of civilisation dldn t count, and
Bha alghed. “Well, I'm the one th a t. no rude rebuff or aneer of society
«an feel for you, Dicky." Hero the algh would ever chill her warm Impulsive­
lifted and her laugh pealed like a ness.
Bhe amlled archly.
"See here,
chime of silver bells "I guess Broth­
er Jack doesn't know as much about Dicky, I thought we were going to tell
your affairs as he thlnka, doea he— each other the story of our Uvea. Your
eh? Why, he told me you were more turn now; tell me how ahe looks fb
you, this girl that edtne at last—
afraid of a girl than of a mad dog.”
And a slapping grip fell on my there's always the one girl cornea at
ehoulder that made me Ungle from last they say, If you wait long
bead to foot And yat I wished ahe
wouldn’t do that; If she did It again,
l should Juat I n my head— L knew 1
should.
But here ahe roee, stretched her
The almp]f*t,.llffhteet running, fastarms, and dropped Into the wicker
eel eutting saw mill ever built— a mill
arm-chair, Bha hitched It nearer to j
that you can buy at the right price and
me.
with which you can make big money.
"You see, It’a like this." abe begin,
assuming a confidential air. "You
know my slstar’a up at school at Cam­
Every mill fitted with teincablt rfrttc,
bridge, too.**
eet - out attachments and adjustable
"At Rad cliff e college—yea." I nod­
idler. Improved carriage-backing de­
ded.
vice la quick acting and a t*mt tarrr.
"Why, yea. Wall, tt’a her room­
Mad«&lt; In all aiLea, portable and sta­
tionary.
mate!"
We manufacture Engine«, Boilers,
"Eh? I don't believe 1— ** I peueed
8h nglr Machine«, Cut-Off Bawa.Wood
perplexedly.
.
bpliltera, el«., aqd do Foundry Work.
"That’a right— har room-mate, I leU
Write fnr Information and prteaa on isrtU u
you I And In n day or two »he's com­
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jYOU
o « n r il
"Don't Yeu Think France« la a Peach
ing home with Bla for A visit I want
Mallary &amp; Taylor Iron Work«
ef a R i m e r
yon to noma no lp r _ jL_week_*a 4—
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ft #*we*

Henry

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(From |he KlBshuiut**. (Florida) Valley Gazette)
'When the (^ount" of Osreola wan i*reate«l. tin* late .hdm Milton Hrytm was tin* senator
Imt at tin* next election Orange ('minty furnished tin* senator and I M Hammond was d i r t
•si. Me was succeeded four years Inter l»y M. K Mark*» of Orange County giving that County
the senator for eight years Mr Mamlnond was surtreth*d hy C A Carson, of Kissimmee
who served for eight years and he was in turn suereeded hy Louts ( Massey, of Orlando, wlio
has just completed his service for eight years Then clearly, if precedent is it» Is* observed
it is Osceola's time to have the senator again and in presenting tin* name of Arthur I Done
gall, tile people of this county feci that they can assure the |**op|e of Orange County of a re
presentntive in the Stair* Senate in every way the erpml of any of those who have preceded
him in service in that distinguished body

In su ran ce Agents
SANFORD. FLORIDA

Prominent Party Mere
It.m a llrucham. camlUlmr fm rangr«-»»rnnii-a(-large. ami W I Jhiiii-s n«
*&gt;ciiito editor of the Reporter-Star. of Of
iainin. were here several hour» yeatertluy
They were enroute to the East Coast in
Mr lleacham'a big touring car, andeipect
to campaign tome before returning to Or­
lando. This w oi Mr. Jainc»' first visit to
Sanford nnd he had to be piloted ncro»»
tlie »irret by a traffic policeman ro |&gt;rc*oni being run down by the street cars

Election Proclamation
*«"f«rd. r ia flik -

Three fnuithk ni lia- kind » .1 p il«I klu .1 ktmll be p a&gt;
ahlr hi pruprtty cllh ei real or ¡«-rio n .iltfi n juti
valuation In te flin t tiv d ir Inani of illreclnr* at a
m erlin « lo l&gt;e railed for that purpoae. and onr
tonfili d iali te iiayaM r In lawful itiiiury of Ihr I'nl
In i Si « i r » al Ih» rail of lit» t»&gt;ard of director»

IV

Thr Irm i lor » h a ll Ihr
• hall le | e f pr I il «I

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th r hlghr»t amount ot lialidil) In which Ihr aw
i»ration ran «1 nn&gt; mnr »uhirct ilarll «hall le

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la acrordanoe with tha onlinaocr* of the CUy of
» W - n i i I hereby call a iperial »lection to te
held on Tueaday Ibe tSth day of Aphi 19)2, at th»
n ithall for the parpoaaaf atrctlog a Treasurer and

120.00.100

VII
Thr namr and rraalrnrr » ( ihr %ntiarrlterk and

thr amoonl of capital alia k »uhacrlleil Ire rarh orr
i) McKinnon W ln tri Garden Florida s lit * ( 00 )

harrt
rah* Frank. Tim Keene, and
" D. Dunn Inspector», and E E Brady rtrrk. (W M McKinnon Wlnirr liarden FI.Mkt» ( 30 )
Share*
^••Id election
Il L t*ei kina. Son (uni Florida
Im l l i l l Share»
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(J W SCF.NCEK
j S MrKrrule. Sanford. I lorwta. F ifi» I &gt;0 ] Shan-»
ToTri 60-4tc
Matoa
IN WITNESS W ltE RE O I w* h a«e h riru n lo tel
hand* nnd »ea l» Ih l» 25ih «J»t of Mar h A tl
Nolle« of Intention to Apply for Let I our
IH|2
t* McKinnon,
lu »i
ten Patent.
W M. McKinnon [ u a l
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McKenrlr
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Rvtlca ia haraby given that tbe undersigned wit
It I. IVrklnt
(•»«.
VVly 10 the (kivecnor of tha State of Florida, a
TaUahaaaaa. an the Second d a f of May A D. 1912 STATF OF FLORIDA.
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yiOE'ÜND M T Ä f i YL u me' M Ca*wn
Be It rrmrinlered that ml thr 23thduy of March.
&gt;&lt;n&gt;tag propoaeil charte», tba original ut which i A. D IUI2. letore rne tersonall» aptearnt I) Mc­
Kinnon and W. M McKinnon, who I am »nti»nr&lt;l
are two of the individual« deacriled in and who r&gt;
|ecuted (be foregoing propoard chatterand acknowlm â i H â t - ,kUTw” ,rNtn,h d‘ r ° : edged that thay stgnad and ciecuteil the h i m for
i the u»r» and purpoaea therein eipre»»e«l
- WITNl^SS m f nand and ofllcial »eal ai Winter
Garden, tn ihe County and State a(orr«aid on the
day and year lait ataiva wrtttrn
C. T. Svira.
taoTAUxt )
Notary Public,
r u ti
My io m m l» » i«n » ip lr e » May I 2lh 1912
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A ll W ork R e c e iv e s M y I’ em on n l A tt e n tio n
and host etTorts

Marcli l l ' i la iti&lt;* Iniit day ■■( ulir llrst
•iniirlrf All .lemons who have not done
in, will (ill-ii»e |«i&gt; llicif annilnry lax tiy
llie ¿'ith
and lima avoid untircrssiiry
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Tf»r ufTW**r*
(■• I lunri» nfinunll) l»&gt; (fir aft« k
hohlrrg 41 tfirir annual in e^ tin ffti
hchl «hi (hr
first Wrtlxi'-*^i&gt; aftrr (hr Ant Mun«Ia&gt; in June of
i^£TTh 2 I each and
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I. lor the , ^ V ^ . V v K i n r k d o , aftri .hr H ot MuiSda, of
jn n r A I) r e l 2 I) Mi Klnnon «hall he Prr»idcnt
W M McKinnon »hall te Vice President. I) I.
lYrkink (hall le Secretary J S M cK »n ilr »hall te
T fra m rrf and t&gt; MrKiiinon. W M McKinnon. II
l „ Perkin» «ml I S McKrnrie »hall l e ihr Hoard
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H o r s e s and M u le s B o u g h t a n d E x c h a n g e d
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orators, hereby aaao

STATE UF rU )R ID A.| s s
Contre or O r i « , I
Be It rrmrmhered that on the 2Hlh day of Mnrth.
A. IL I 9 I Î before me lerwaially apikam f B I.
(vrk in i and J. S McKemie. who t am satMAed are
two uf Ihr Individuali dryer lied in and who execu­
ted Ihr foregoing pro(»i»rd charter and arknOwbd
ation shall be. SANFORD »n l they »Ignrd and ricco Ini Ihe tame lor the Iwar
COMPANY, and It. prln i. « n i herein e»prr»»«it
WITNESS my hand andidhoal »eat at Sontord.
In the County and State aforeaatd, the day and
year lart ahervr written
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Inoram Ll • Notary Public, my ownmlysion ex1 I caL )
Pire« Oc« 7tb, IBM.
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« r-TT*we of forming
tbe law» of tha Stair
adopt Ihe following

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

Easy Payments

Block

�(Ü PO kT IN Q
G O SSIP
The RoDina College bate ball teen were
in town Monday and defeated the 'local
team In a doae and hard fought game by
a acara of 3 to 1. and it waa only after
the laat man waa out In the ninth Inning
the Rolllna team waa aure that they had
won a ball game.
Thia ao called college baae ball la a
lobe. You would Imagine a college aa
larde aa Rolllna would be able to dig up
nine ball playera from their undent body
and would not have ¡to rely on outalde
talent When the Rolllna team took the
field we found "Del" Mason. a professional coach and daaa A pitcher on the firing
line; Valden, the ‘Tin Soldier** of Fort
Dade and Orlando fame at abort; Pike,
formerly a catcher for Orlando behind the
bat and Lee. the beat outfielder Orlando
had laat eeaaon In left garden. Tbeee are
the achool boya we recognized and It la
poaalble there were olhera in the same
daaa that got by ua. It’a more than like­
ly they had one or more Rolllna men on
tbo team to prove an allbL
There la little to aay about the game aa
It waa elmfgy a straight, dean, buaincaelike affalr-ylth do particular feature*. ~
Wallace pitch*! a faultleaa game, al­
lowing only four hite and na baae* on
ball* and the balance of the team fielded
behind him in big league atyle. though
the baae running waa very much of the
“rock me to aleep** variety. Sanford loet
eeveral good chance* to win by loat opportunitie* on baae«.
The only dlaappointlng port of the
afternoon waa the attendance and It'a up
to the fan* to do better When Klaaimmee
come* up Thursday. They came through
with a hurae ahoe win laat week and
we’ll prove It. Come out end be In on the
kill

Woodland Park Note*
The picnic given by Mtaa Reaeoner for
the Paola ichooi waa held at Woodland
Park Saturday, and a nicer day could not
have been naked for.
Tbo Boy Scout*
Troupe No. 1, under the leadership of Rev.
Waldron, also came for their usual swim.
Those boya simply bate to reave the pool
long enough to eat dinner. To aay that
everybody enjoyed them*«lve» would b«
putting it mildly.

SPRING
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New and Pretty

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Dresses Made

of Zephyrs,

Lawns,

Ready - Made-

Ginghams,

Etc.

Wash Skirts Made of Linen.
Wide Stripe Piques.
Auto Coats for Ladies Made of Linen Crash.
Shopping

Here

is

Pleasant, Profitable

Buying &gt;Here Means

Sunday being reeular park day. and also
a beautiful day. It la but natural that a
good many people came.
A number of
people waited at the city dock, but could
get no launch to bring them.
You will
have to make arrangement* early nezt
Sunday to get transportation. Better club
together and engage a launch in advance.
A sailboat came Sunday which made the
trip in 55 minute*. The Boy Scouts In­
tend to have a row-boat soon and will
make the trip that woy. getting training
In rowing and handling the boat. A good
Idea.
The Railroad crew made a beginning at
that long-promised crossing last week and
promised to have It in in lime for the Pa­
ola School pic-nic; but left the work unfin­ Costa to Teed a Circus— rtephonta and
ished. to do another lob elsewhere
'Morse* a D rawing Card
This Is a great land of (fake) promises.
The excellent parade ia a guarantee
W oodsman
that the ahow Is all Hght The menag­
erie part of the show la one of the best
Distinguished Visitor Merc
extant, and from tbo variety of ita ex­
Baron (Hear Van Loo and Leopold Van hibits ia Instructive and interesting alike
Archer of Ghent, Belgium, were In the
to adulta and children.
city yesterday looking over the Celery
The animals are all interesting to look
Delta.
upon. The elephants end the monkey«
They were accompanied by Ernest 11. are on deck to beg for peanutt and pop­
Every, manager of the Fellaraere Farms corn- The ponies are a delight to the
Co., and are interested in the coloniza­
children, and It ia often noticed that
tion of Florida lands for Belgium farmers. many of the older people become en­
Since Sanford represents the real vege­
thusiastic to the play, simply because it
table center of the South it was necessary
ia ao pleasing to the children.
for the party to come here In order to
This show will leave a lot of money in
see real vegetables grown for the northern
town, paying out enormous sums as it
markets.
does for supplies. The question of meat
The distinguished gentlemen were great­
alone is quite an item. Each lion eat*
ly impressed with all that they saw In
60 pounds of meat a day, and each tiger
the famous celery delta and their trip
30 pounds; other cat animals eat from 12
here will probably mean the purchaie
to 18 pound*. “Ding Dong." the largest
of land at Fellsmere or Celery City
elephant in the world, apd which weighs
or some other lands that are “Just ea
10,000 pounds, ia «sting all the time.
good aa Sanford” but have never made
Any one who hoi an opportunity of
good yet
teaming something about the supplies
N
------------------purchased for a large show know* that
tally Green Beans
they include two entire beeves dally,
H. Mendenhall will take the medal this hundreds of loaves of bread, nearly 20
j f X for early string beans and expect* bushels of potatoes, 150 pounds of steak
to begin shipping this week which is ex­ and stew meat. 25 pounds of butter, 30
tra early. A. E. Brown also has a fine gollona of milk, dried fruit and canned
piece In beans and will ship at the same goods to Jhi value of 650 each day. In
time. Three are about the earlleat bean* addition to this there la consumed large
on record end will bring e good price.
quantities of eggs, poultry, fish, vege­
tables. etc. For the horses there are
.Card o f Thank*
provided oats, bay, straw, bran, corn. etc.
To all the friend* whose sympathy and One of the moat commendable features
services were ao kindly tendered in our of the Groat Sanger Shows 1* the gentle­
hour of bereavement we desire to extend manly cooduct of every one connected
iL This la a subject of much comment
•inocte thank*.
Mm W. tL Evans,
In almost ovary plot» thia big ahow
and FAMU.T,
hlbita.
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Don't forget the date. Sanford Friday
April 5th

Weather Report
Local rains tonight or Wednesday morn­
ing followed by fair cooler north portion
tonight and north east and central porUbn Wednesday.

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NEWS O F . THE W ORLD
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F LO R ID A .

F R I D A Y , A P R I L S, ISIS

E n te rta in m e n t For Playground A ss o c ia tio n

Items of Interest Gleaned from
Various Source«»
H A PPE N IN G S DURING l i l t

One of the biggest cargoes of spirits of
turpentine that has ever been brought to
Pensacola by river craft arrived there a
few days ago from Cboctawhstehee river
on the schooner Magnolia.
The Plant City Courier says that the
strawberry season of 1912 is practically
over. During tlie past week 37,151 quarts
of berries were shipped.

Except for reiteration of ihrir belief
that they are close upon Siilnn Allen and
Wesley Edwards, the two remaining mein
bers of the Allen gong yet at liberty, tin
detectives, who were so •niniuini- yrMer
day morning that the two men w ould be
captured before nightfall of yenirnlu». hud
nothing to say before stnnimt for the lull«
liaalfcditllf *-* - l«ta
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President Tuft today sent to Congress
bu second message of the present year
on economy and efficiency in the govern­
ment service. He recommended the jki»•age of legislation designed to save more
than $11,000,000 annually to the i&gt;eople of
the United States.
Probably his two
most striking Droposals were that the lo­
cal government ofllcea In the treuaury.
postolfice. Justice, interior ond commerce
and labor departments be placed in the
classified service be consolidated with the
lighthouse service in the department of
commerce and labor.
It has been discovered up in Macon.
C s. that water runs from six cents pet
thousand gallons for big consumers to
thirty cents per thousand gallons for small
onsumers. To charge the poor man five
times as much as is charged the rich man
I* questionable, but If it is true, as charg­
ed. that tlx cents does not cover the ac­
tual cost of furnishitlg the water the dif­
ference must be rpsde up in sum? way

FLORIDA

An Epitome of the Week's Most Im­
portant Happenings In the
State's Domain.

Mrs. •Zee Runge McKee, who shut her
young friend. Allan Garland, to death in
her home etOpelosas, La . September Inst
was to-day acquitted by a jury of the
charge of manslaughter. The jury stood
eleven for acquittal and one for cntivie
lion as charged.

Detective Baldwin, head of the detec­
tive agency whose men have been hunt­
ing the Allen outlaws ever since the trag­
edy ut the llUlavillu court house three
«rck i ago today, states that u rumor has
readied him that Sidna A (Jen and Wesley
Edwards were killed near Volunteer s Cup.
bit that he has been unable to secure a
confirmation of the story

AROUND

CUUED FROM THE STATE PRESS

Mere the Reeders Will find .» Uriel
Historical Sprint flowing
Tor Hurried Readers

. Milwaukee citizens In Tuesday* city «•iection tepudiated the socialistic^idtninistration which luis hail charge uf the city's
iilTnlrs the past two years
Emil Seidel,
the socialist mayor, wus defeated by ap­
proximately 15,000 votes out of n total of
nearly 75,000. Dr. 0. A Bailing, the non­
partisan candidate, wat elected mnyur.
The Socialists ulao Inst control of the city
council, electing titst. seven oul uf a totnl
of thirty-three.

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The General News of The Lano
of Flowers.

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ThepIticF* fnnst' sirtorSlv' affected t.&gt;the Mississipifi river flood am Hickumii.
K y ; Memphis. Ten».; Nnw Madrid. Mo.;
Columbus. Ky Total lives lost -I Total
damuge to date, estimated nt f 1.000.0011
Number driven from homos. H.OOi) to 0,000
Volume of water is six to ten feet above
danger line between Cairo. III. mid Ark
Jutas City. Ark. The crest of the Hood
possibly will be reached in the district «(fected between April It and A(&gt;riI 1H

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Twenty-five crates of beans were ship­
ped from Plant City Thursday, for which
the grower received $2.50 per crats. The
shipping of early potatoes will soon com­
mence
A lasgjTbr[ck Jjotel building Is (o~b* ar­
ia the near future. — . -

Hit* Committee of the Civic Department of the Welnkn Club will give nn entertainment at the Imperial
Theater on next. Friday night. April 12th
Ha re will he a regular program of moving pictures, and also 50 slides depicting the children of the various
cities enjoyin.4 the Ixmefits of the playgrounds that have been established by the Play Ground Association of
America
llus movement is Itccommg world wide, and is not confined to the larger cities by any means In Sanford
for instance, a public playground provider! by the city, fitted up with every form of amusement, and presid­
ed over by an able instructor, would be of inestimable value to the parents who are coniine I by the narrow
ots of the heart of the city, and have no suitable place for the children to indulge in the harmless amuse­
ments of childhood.
Come out next Friday night! See the pictures' and help the Welnkn Club in their edorls toward civic re
dnn
C
t h e Wednesday

Club

NI VY B i l l DINGS I OR SAM Olii)

A young white mun named Evans, em­
ployed by the Rodman Lumber Company,
ns a laborer, wus run over by o log loco­
motive nt Rodman Wednesday ufternooo
with the result that his right leg was so
badly crushed that It had to be amputated
below the knee. The other limb is fear­
fully luceroted and the bone shattered,
uiul Dr E. W. Warren, of Pulalka., who
l»erformed the operation ond who Is atten­
i
Melaka Club Notes
ding the unfortunate mnn, is almost posi­
On lueadoy afternoon was held (he tive that it. too. will have to be taken of!
regular business meeting of the YVcluka
1 The proposed supreme court building at
Club The new president Mrs. J. W.
Tallahassee is to be a handsome structure
Dickens 0 |&gt;ened the meeting with her
which will be an ornament to the city and
address of acceptance of the office and
should be the pride of all Floridians
outlined the work of the new year. The
County Commissioners of Pinellas ooun
keynote of tins was ''loyalty." She
ty
in session yesterday In Clearwater athought that periwig the members do nol
doptrd
a resolution calling for a bond Is­
give sufficient wright to the true mean­
sue of $370,000. Of this amount $300,000
ing of this word, or perhaps we do not
think it necessary to apply It lo club is to be used for good roads in various
[»arts of the county ond tbe $70,000 will
life, nnd if we can not be loyal III our
be used in the erection of a Jail and court
tiipi«irt. let us nt least have the loyalty
bouse.
of silence. She also asked that we strict­
ly observe club days, for it w nol only * A paity of Miami citizens have just re­
discotrtf'ous to the hostess hut so dis­ turned home after n history-making pleas- '
couraging. In closing she said. "You see ure trip by motor-boat from the Atlantic,
how much there Is to be done and bow through the Everglades, to the Gulf coast
urgent it is to j&gt;e up and doing, so once This is the first host to make the trip
more your president asks for heurty co­ through tlie canals from ocean to gulf.

Die Wednesday ("lull field their rrgulur
meeting ut the residence of Mrs Henry
Building Operations Will lo tu l $15.
Wight. Wednesday afternoon
OOO Tor Week
The minutes **e.re read by the secretary
Sanford rx|H*cis lo build some new
Mrs. S O. Chiise. after which the com­
structures if the record at the City Clerk's
muter nf live, who were ii|i|s&gt;iiited some
oilier is nny criterion
me ngo to ascertain from the members
Clerk 1-ovcll this week issued building
of tlie clnb their preference of n subject
permits for over $15000 worth of new
for the next yrnrs study, made their rrbuildings.
p&gt;rt lliroogli the ¡secretary who is also u
Following u tlie list
member of the committee
One one story brick block size 103 feet
Idle |irogruin for the afternoon, wus
front hv 115 feet long on Sanford avenue,
h i m in l&gt; i i v i c
tii|ni-«
M r«
Forrest l-akr
ow n er II L Duhnrt. cost $11000
g .ife A Uriel Resume of the Conditions
One two stcay frame building on Mag­
which have led up to the Question of
nolia avenue Tost $2.100 for Jack Adams
Gin»id K-'form in the lust legislature,
One two story frame building on Oak
and Keusona for the Governor's Veto of
avenue for Mrs. Alice Messenger, cost
the Measure thnl woa Passes) by Them."
$-4150.
Mrs. Henry Wight, gnve n very clear
Contractor G. B. Pope tins the contract
mid comprehensive account of n visit |
for all of these buildings and will begin
which she made in com|mny with a
operation nnd harmony, so thnt we can
operations at once.
friend from Jacksonville, to I lie Re­
in very truth live up to our club motto
Birthday Party
formatory at Mnrinnnn Inst week
and "Be not situ|&gt;4y good hut good for
Mr and Mrs N J Perkins celebrated something" This addrrts was full 0/
Mrs Geo II Fernald. rend a letter Iruni
ttie siifN-riiiteudeiil of the Reform School the llfih birthday of their daughter. Ethel energy nod eiithosinm nnd every memat Louisville Kentucky, which was written Goodw'in. rtiurwluy afternoon, nt their ! i*., nol
lost something. With
in reply tn u request for information on residence on Mngnoliu avenue. A num­ this start we ought to do wondrrs this
the conduct of the school liy a member ber of the neighbor flood friends of the year.
of the legislation committee of the Stute little girl, were invited to enjoy the
The treasurer was Instructed to send
Federation. Mrs. E. A. Philips, read a auspicious pccaslon with the little hostess. a check of $5.00 to the Sanford Hospital
Mrs. Perkins was assisted in caring Association.
fine article oil "How to Make Men out of
for
and entertaining the little guests by
Prisoners." A very interesting and ear­
Mrs. Dickens of the Playground day
nest discussion of the topics touched up­ her sisters. Misses Emma and Estelle asked the club to Join her In giving on
on followed thill of the Stale Reformatory Beard, who amused the little folks with eniertuinment -at the lin|»erlal Theatre
various games, until the delicious re­ on Friday evening' April 12th. The Play­
especially interested the club
It was moved und seconded that the freshments were served. The color scheme ground Association of New York has
Sanford Wednesday Club, espouse the in the decorations was red nnd while. loaned fifty slides of the work that is
cause of the inmates of -tho reformatory The beautiful birthday cake was the being carried on in (his country. The
using their influence and efforts, and cciltcr of attraction, with its live little entertainment will consist of theae slides,
their behalf in trying to make the physical, lighted candles. The pretty place cards three reels of moving pictures, music and
mental, moral nnd spiritual uplift of those were decorated witli rabbits The child­ other features. One-third of the proceeds
young criminals. Who nro the wnrds of ren were delighted with the cut«! downy will be given for civic work in this town.
the state, n Manch of their civic work, ns little chickens, peeping out of their The committee oskes the help and interest
a club und also us a member of the State shells, which were placed by their plates. of ull the members In making this a suc­
Ice cream, cake, candy and peanuts were cess.
Federation.
The following chairman of the different
After an announcement l»y Miss Mell served. Little Miss Perkins guests were
Wljitner. from the Wclnku Club of a bene­ Jean Maxwell, Deilir Householder. Helen deportments for now years work were
fit to be given for the club assisted by Gonzales, Theodora Miller, Esther Miller, appointed: Art and Literature Miss
the New York City Playground Asso­ Wnlter Brakcfleld. Joe Caldwell. Albert Kcelor; Civic, Mrs. Lake; Household Econ­
ciation. at the Imperal Friday evening, Connelly. Junior. Dutton. Christie Sum­ omic. Mrs. Kcelor, Social, Mrs. Pulestun,
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.
April 12th. and one or two. mlnpr an­ mers.
Music Mrs. Brady; Programo Mrs. Geo.
nouncements the club adjourned.
Fox
Jr.
Helping Hand Society
The
following house committee were
The Helping Hand Society of the Bap­
rrom Lake County
appointed:
April 9th, Social. Mrs. Fatjo
tist
church
held
their
regular
meeting
at
Hon. J. G. Hatcher, from Grovelond.
and Hon. T. B. Lanier, of Tnvnres, were the home of the Misses Mtllen Tuesday and Mist Bowler April IGth, Music, MrsIn the city on Wednesday. ,Mr. Hotcher evening Jhe mission study class was Molly and Mias Alice Whltner; April 23rd.
Isa prominent business man of Lake cAin- conducted by Mrs. E. E. Cox after which Social, Mrs. Smith and Miss1Hand; April
ty and also has large interests In adjoin­ the members and their invited guests en­ 30th, Audlbay Day, Mrs. Higgins and Miss
joyed a very pleasant oocial hour to­ Frank. MpL Lake the hostess for AprlL
ing counties.

Another Aviator Killed
Col. P. Rodger* one of the moat noted
■viators of the time wax killed on Wedoe»d*y at Long Beach. California hii
machine taking a sudden plunge to earth
• nd pinning Rodgers beneath the engine.
Rodger* was giving an exhibition
flight, and had done aome fancy air
»tunu. He was making what was to
b*ve been Ike last ascension of the day.
•nd was preparing to fly back to the
pter at Long Beach,' when suddenly his
machine was seen to dip and Rodgers
“ •king frantic efforts to right .It. Ho
•»«Id not altar the course of the machine
■od It plunged Into the shallow .woter
c*0*® to shore. The weight of the motor
•»as on his body when those whb plunged
Into the turf to save him reoched the
Wrtck- Ho died before be could be taken
‘o • hospitaL
Rodgers was i noted aviator. He flew
•wooa the continent from the Atlantic to
the Pacific tome months ago. He wag
He ie n candidate for the Legislature
killed within 500 feet of the place where
be landed on completion of hiss croms- from Lake, and has n good chance of go­
ing to Tallahassee.
«ntlnent flight December 50. 1911.
Mr. Lanier Is manager of the Tavares
Br. Forster come In Wednesday night Operi House and expecta to put on that
•pd retomad Thursday to The Shelter *t- ^rtsl pla&gt; "So polio for clean Politics" in
«• w Sootm..
Fn-55-tf • ir k wooks.

gether entertained by music, games and
a very interesting und romantic cake
contest. Severul parties were successful
in giving the correct names a* the d if­
ferent cakes, the names of which were
used to make up the pretty love story.

About twsnty-flvt wars present.

Largo i* to have a canning factory. The
site has been settled on and building op­
erations will begin In about ten days
The Woman's dub uf Ocala has pub­
lished a handsome booklet under the title
of Woman's Club Easter Edition, which Is
n credit to the Indies and to the city. Its
thirty-six pages are crowded with artistic
advertisements and Illustrations of attrac­
tive buildings

Bryan Is Here
Not the William Jennings Bryan but a
man who It equally as popular and who
has done as much nnd more for the State
(hun the Great Commoner could ever do.
Cupt. J. A. Ilrjrnn is no stranger In Sanford
or In the south and for many years has
been actively engaged In business enter­
prises, as a river captain In the phosphate
business of the government employ and fin-*
ally In the piano business where be stuck
his gait and has probably sold more pianos
than any other salesman In the south.
Capt. Bryan Is president of (ha J. A.
Bryan Plano Co., o f' Jacksonville and
wishing to put on a great bargain sale in
Sanford came here to personally take
charge and help hia Sanford friends to a
good piano. This big bargain sale of
fTne pianos will commence today and
will be held in the Stone-Gove block next
door to Abernathy's furniture store. In
order to fully convince the people that
he has the best piano. Capt. Brykh
will demonstrate the piano# for ten days
and (hen put on the sale. Read the ad­
vertisement in this Issue of Tbe Herald.

Two Mata Meeting» for Wednesday

Every man In Sanford la urged to be
out et tlie Rally for Men at the Methodist
church next week Wednesday night. Tbe
meeting la a union of all the churches of
the city and Is In charge of the Men end
Religion Forward Movement of Sanford.
It Is Intended to prepare the way for tbs
four day Rally that Is to open the
ing Sunday. Good local speaker# will
,
P ress R eporter.
provided for the occasion.
There will be a similar meeting,for tbs
Presbyterian Church .
women of the city at the Congregational
There will be Communion Service at the church at the some hour. 7.30 next Wed­
Presbyterian church next Sunday morning. nesday night. No one who believes In
Rev. J. F. McKinnon will preach morning better things for Sanford can afford to b*
and evening. All a n cordially Invited.
absent from these tn—tings..

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                    <text>(Ü P O k T IN Q
G O S S IP

The RoDina College bate ball te e n were
in town Monday and defeated the 'local
team In a doae and hard fought game by
a acara of 3 to 1. and it waa only after
the laat man waa out In the ninth Inning
the Rolllna team waa aure that they had
won a ball game.
Thia ao called college baae ball la a
lobe. You would Imagine a college aa
larde aa Rolllna would be able to dig up
nine ball playera from their undent body
and would not have ¡to rely on outalde
talen t When the Rolllna team took the
field we found "Del" Mason. a professional coach and daaa A pitcher on the firing
line; Valden, the ‘T in Soldier** of Fort
Dade and Orlando fame at abort; Pike,
formerly a catcher for Orlando behind the
bat and Lee. the beat outfielder Orlando
had laat eeaaon In left garden. Tbeee are
the achool boya we recognized and It la
poaalble there were olhera in the same
daaa that got by ua. It’a more than like­
ly they had one or more Rolllna men on
tbo team to prove an allbL
There la little to aay about the game aa
It waa elmfgy a straight, dean, buaincaelike affalr-ylth do particular feature*. ~
Wallace pitch*! a faultleaa game, al­
lowing only four hite and na baae* on
ball* and the balance of the team fielded
behind him in big league atyle. though
the baae running waa very much of the
“rock me to aleep** variety. Sanford loet
eeveral good chance* to win by loat opportunitie* on baae«.
The only dlaappointlng port of the
afternoon waa the attendance and It'a up
to the fan* to do better When Klaaimmee
come* up Thursday. They came through
with a hurae ahoe win laat week and
we’ll prove It. Come out end be In on the
kill
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Ready-Made Waists Without Collars. Ready - MadeDresses Made of Zephyrs, Lawns, Ginghams, Etc.
Wash Skirts Made of Linen.
Wide Stripe Piques.
Auto Coats for Ladies Made of Linen Crash.

The picnic given by Mtaa Reaeoner for
the Paola ichooi waa held at Woodland
Park Saturday, and a nicer day could not
have been naked for. Tbo Boy Scout*
Troupe No. 1, under the leadership of Rev.
Waldron, also came for their usual swim.
Those boya simply bate to reave the pool
long enough to eat dinner. To aay that
everybody enjoyed them*«lve» would b«
putting it mildly.
Sunday being reeular park day. and also
a beautiful day. It la but natural that a
good many people came. A number of
people waited at the city dock, but could
get no launch to bring them. You will
have to make arrangement* early nezt
Sunday to get transportation. Better club
together and engage a launch in advance.
A sailboat came Sunday which made the
trip in 55 minute*. The Boy Scouts In­
tend to have a row-boat soon and will
make the trip that woy. getting training
In rowing and handling the boat. A good
Idea.
The Railroad crew made a beginning at
SANGER’S EUROPEAN SHOWS .
that long-promised crossing last week and
promised to have It in in lime for the Pa­
ola School pic-nic; but left the work unfin­ Costa to Teed a Circus— rtephonta and
ished. to do another lob elsewhere
'Morse* a Drawing Card
This Is a great land of (fake) promises.
The excellent parade ia a guarantee
W oodsman
that the ahow Is all Hght The menag­
erie part of the show la one of the best
Distinguished Visitor Merc
extant, and from tbo variety of ita ex­
Baron (Hear Van Loo and Leopold Van hibits ia Instructive and interesting alike
Archer of Ghent, Belgium, were In the to adulta and children.
city yesterday looking over the Celery
The animals are all interesting to look
Delta.
upon. The elephants end the monkey«
They were accompanied by Ernest 11. are on deck to beg for peanutt and pop­
Every, manager of the Fellaraere Farms corn- The ponies are a delight to the
Co., and are interested in the coloniza­ children, and It ia often noticed that
tion of Florida lands for Belgium farmers. many of the older people become en­
Since Sanford represents the real vege­ thusiastic to the play, simply because it
table center of the South it was necessary ia ao pleasing to the children.
for the party to come here In order to
This show will leave a lot of money in
see real vegetables grown for the northern town, paying out enormous sums as it
markets.
does for supplies. The question of meat
The distinguished gentlemen were great­ alone is quite an item. Each lion eat*
ly impressed with all that they saw In 60 pounds of meat a day, and each tiger
the famous celery delta and their trip 30 pounds; other cat animals eat from 12
here will probably mean the purchaie to 18 pound*. “Ding Dong." the largest
of land at Fellsmere or Celery City
elephant in the world, apd which weighs
or some other lands that are “Just ea
10,000 pounds, ia «sting all the time.
good aa Sanford” but have never made
Any one who hoi an opportunity of
good yet
teaming something about the supplies
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-------------------purchased for a large show know* that
ta lly Green Beans
they include two entire beeves dally,
H. Mendenhall will take the medal this hundreds of loaves of bread, nearly 20
j f X for early string beans and expect* bushels of potatoes, 150 pounds of steak
to begin shipping this week which is ex­ and stew meat. 25 pounds of butter, 30
tra early. A. E. Brown also has a fine gollona of milk, dried fruit and canned
piece In beans and will ship at the same goods to J h i value of 650 each day. In
time. Three are about the earlleat bean* addition to this there la consumed large
on record end will bring e good price.
quantities of eggs, poultry, fish, vege­
tables. etc. For the horses there are
.Card o f Thank*
provided oats, bay, straw, bran, corn. etc.
To all the friend* whose sympathy and One of the moat commendable features
services were ao kindly tendered in our of the Groat Sanger Shows 1* the gentle­
hour of bereavement we desire to extend manly cooduct of every one connected
iL This la a subject of much comment
•inocte thank*.
Mm W. tL E vans,
In almost ovary plot» thia big ahow
and FAMU.T,
hlbita.
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There will be special ezeuaion rates on
all the railroads.
Don't forget the date. Sanford Friday
April 5th
W eather Report
Local rains tonight or Wednesday morn­
ing followed by fair cooler north portion
tonight and north east and central porUbn Wednesday.

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NEWS OF. THE ; WORLD E n terta in m en t For Playground A sso c ia tio n ALL AROUND FLORIDA
Items of Interest Gleaned from
Various Source«»

The General News of The Lano
of Flowers.

HAPPENINGS DURING l i l t W I O

CUUED FROM THE STATE PR ESS

Mere the Reeders Will find .» Uriel
Historical Sprint flow ing
Tor Hurried Readers
Mrs. • Zee Runge McKee, who shut her
young friend. Allan Garland, to death in
her home etOpelosas, La . September Inst
was to-day acquitted by a jury of the
charge of manslaughter. The jury stood
eleven for acquittal and one for cntivie
lion as charged.
Except for reiteration of ihrir belief
that they are close upon Siilnn Allen and
Wesley Edwards, the two remaining mein
bers of the Allen gong yet at liberty, tin
detectives, who were so •niniuini- yrMer
day morning that the two men w o u ld be
captured before nightfall of yenirnlu». hud
nothing to say before stnnimt for the lull«
liaalfcditllf *-* - l«ta
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ThepIticF* fnnst' sirtorSlv' affected t.&gt;the Mississipifi river flood am Hickumii.
Ky; Memphis. Ten».; Nnw Madrid. Mo.;
Columbus. Ky Total lives lost -I Total
damuge to date, estimated nt f 1.000.0011
Number driven from homos. H.OOi) to 0,000
Volume of water is six to ten feet above
danger line between Cairo. III. mid Ark
Jutas City. Ark. The crest of the Hood
possibly will be reached in the district «(fected between April It and A(&gt;riI 1H
. Milwaukee citizens In Tuesday* city «•iection tepudiated the socialistic^idtninistration which luis hail charge uf the city's
iilTnlrs the past two years
Emil Seidel,
the socialist mayor, wus defeated by ap­
proximately 15,000 votes out of n total of
nearly 75,000. Dr. 0. A Bailing, the non­
partisan candidate, wat elected mnyur.
The Socialists ulao Inst control of the city
council, electing titst. seven oul uf a totnl
of thirty-three.
Detective Baldwin, head of the detec­
tive agency whose men have been hunt­
ing the Allen outlaws ever since the trag­
edy ut the llUlavillu court house three
«rcki ago today, states that u rumor has
readied him that Sidna A(Jen and Wesley
Edwards were killed near Volunteer s Cup.
bit that he has been unable to secure a
confirmation of the story
President Tuft today sent to Congress
bu second message of the present year
on economy and efficiency in the govern­
ment service. He recommended the jki»•age of legislation designed to save more
than $11,000,000 annually to the i&gt;eople of
the United States. Probably his two
most striking Droposals were that the lo­
cal government ofllcea In the treuaury.
postolfice. Justice, interior ond commerce
and labor departments be placed in the
classified service be consolidated with the
lighthouse service in the department of
commerce and labor.
It has been discovered up in Macon.
C s. that water runs from six cents pet
thousand gallons for big consumers to
thirty cents per thousand gallons for small
onsumers. To charge the poor man five
times as much as is charged the rich man
I* questionable, but If it is true, as charg­
ed. that tlx cents does not cover the ac­
tual cost of furnishitlg the water the dif­
ference must be rpsde up in sum? way
Another Aviator Killed
Col. P. Rodger* one of the moat noted
■viators of the time wax killed on Wedoe»d*y at Long Beach. California hii
machine taking a sudden plunge to earth
• nd pinning Rodgers beneath the engine.
Rodger* was giving an exhibition
flight, and had done aome fancy air
»tunu. He was making what was to
b*ve been Ike last ascension of the day.
•nd was preparing to fly back to the
pter at Long Beach,' when suddenly his
machine was seen to dip and Rodgers
“ •king frantic efforts to right .It. Ho
•»«Id not altar the course of the machine
■od It plunged Into the shallow . woter
c*0*® to shore. The weight of the motor
•»as on his body when those whb plunged
Into the turf to save him reoched the
Wrtck- Ho died before be could be taken
‘o • hospitaL
Rodgers was i noted aviator. He flew
•wooa the continent from the Atlantic to
the Pacific tome months ago. He wag
killed within 500 feet of the place where
be landed on completion of hiss croms«ntlnent flight December 50. 1911.
Br. Forster come In Wednesday night
•pd retomad Thursday to The Shelter *t-

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An Epitome of the W eek's Most Im­
p o rta n t Happenings In the
S ta te 's Domain.
One of the biggest cargoes of spirits of
turpentine that has ever been brought to
Pensacola by river craft arrived there a
few days ago from Cboctawhstehee river
on the schooner Magnolia.
The Plant City Courier says that the
strawberry season of 1912 is practically
over. During tlie past week 37,151 quarts
of berries were shipped.
Twenty-five crates of beans were ship­
ped from Plant City Thursday, for which
the grower received $2.50 per crats. The
shipping of early potatoes will soon com­
mence

Hit* Committee of the Civic Department of the Welnkn Club will give nn entertainment at the Imperial
Theater on next. Friday night. April 12th
Ha re will he a regular program of moving pictures, and also 50 slides depicting the children of the various
cities enjoyin.4 the Ixmefits of the playgrounds that have been established by the Play Ground Association of
America
llus movement is Itccommg world wide, and is not confined to the larger cities by any means In Sanford
for instance, a public playground provider! by the city, fitted up with every form of amusement, and presid­
ed over by an able instructor, would be of inestimable value to the parents who are coniine I by the narrow
ots of the heart of the city, and have no suitable place for the children to indulge in the harmless amuse­
ments of childhood.
Come out next Friday night! See the pictures' and help the Welnkn Club in their edorls toward civic re
dnn
C
th e Wednesday Club
i
Melaka Club Notes
NI VY Bill DINGS I OR SAM Olii)
Die Wednesday ("lull field their rrgulur
On lueadoy afternoon was held (he
meeting ut the residence of Mrs Henry
Building Operations Will lotu l $15. regular business meeting of the YVcluka
Wight. Wednesday afternoon
Club The new president Mrs. J. W.
OOO Tor Week
The minutes **e.re read by the secretary
Sanford rx|H*cis lo build some new Dickens 0|&gt;ened the meeting with her
Mrs. S O. Chiise. after which the com­
structures if the record at the City Clerk's address of acceptance of the office and
muter nf live, who were ii|i|s&gt;iiited some
outlined the work of the new year. The
oilier is nny criterion
me ngo to ascertain from the members
Clerk 1-ovcll this week issued building keynote of tins was ''loyalty." She
of tlie clnb their preference of n subject
permits for over $15000 worth of new thought that periwig the members do nol
for the next yrnrs study, made their rrgive sufficient wright to the true mean­
buildings.
p&gt;rt lliroogli the ¡secretary who is also u
ing of this word, or perhaps we do not
Following u tlie list
member of the committee
think
it necessary to apply It lo club
One one story brick block size 103 feet
Idle |irogruin for the afternoon, wus
life,
nnd
if we can not be loyal III our
front hv 115 feet long on Sanford avenue,
himinl&gt; iivic tii|ni-« Mr« Forrest l-akr
tiipi«irt.
let
us nt least have the loyalty
owner II L Duhnrt. cost $11000
g.ife A Uriel Resume of the Conditions
of
silence.
She also asked that we strict­
One two stcay frame building on Mag­
which have led up to the Question of
ly
observe
club
days, for it w nol only
nolia avenue Tost $2.100 for Jack Adams
Gin»id K-'form in the lust legislature,
discotrtf'ous
to
the hostess hut so dis­
One two story frame building on Oak
and Keusona for the Governor's Veto of
couraging.
In
closing
she said. "You see
avenue for Mrs. Alice Messenger, cost
the Measure thnl woa Passes) by Them."
how
much
there
Is
to
be
done and bow
$-4150.
Mrs. Henry Wight, gnve n very clear
urgent
it
is
to
j&gt;e
up
and
doing,
so once
Contractor G. B. Pope tins the contract
mid comprehensive account of n visit |
more
your
president
asks
for
heurty
co­
for all of these buildings and will begin
which she made in com|mny with a
operation
nnd
harmony,
so
thnt
we
can
operations at once.
friend from Jacksonville, to Ilie Re­
in very truth live up to our club motto
Birthday Party
formatory at Mnrinnnn Inst week
and "Be not situ|&gt;4y good hut good for
Mr and Mrs N J Perkins celebrated something" This addrrts was full 0/
Mrs Geo II Fernald. rend a letter Iruni
ttie siifN-riiiteudeiil of the Reform School the llfih birthday of their daughter. Ethel energy nod eiithosinm nnd every memat Louisville Kentucky, which was written Goodw'in. rtiurwluy afternoon, nt their ! i*., nol
lost something. With
in reply tn u request for information on residence on Mngnoliu avenue. A num­ this start we ought to do wondrrs this
the conduct of the school liy a member ber of the neighbor flood friends of the year.
of the legislation committee of the Stute little girl, were invited to enjoy the
The treasurer was Instructed to send
Federation. Mrs. E. A. Philips, read a auspicious pccaslon with the little hostess. a check of $5.00 to the Sanford Hospital
Mrs. Perkins was assisted in caring Association.
fine article oil "How to Make Men out of
for
and entertaining the little guests by
Prisoners." A very interesting and ear­
Mrs. Dickens of the Playground day
nest discussion of the topics touched up­ her sisters. Misses Emma and Estelle asked the club to Join her In giving on
on followed thill of the Stale Reformatory Beard, who amused the little folks with eniertuinment -at the lin|»erlal Theatre
various games, until the delicious re­ on Friday evening' April 12th. The Play­
especially interested the club
It was moved und seconded that the freshments were served. The color scheme ground Association of New York has
Sanford Wednesday Club, espouse the in the decorations was red nnd while. loaned fifty slides of the work that is
cause of the inmates of -tho reformatory The beautiful birthday cake was the being carried on in (his country. The
using their influence and efforts, and cciltcr of attraction, with its live little entertainment will consist of theae slides,
their behalf in trying to make the physical, lighted candles. The pretty place cards three reels of moving pictures, music and
mental, moral nnd spiritual uplift of those were decorated witli rabbits The child­ other features. One-third of the proceeds
young criminals. Who nro the wnrds of ren were delighted with the cut«! downy will be given for civic work in this town.
the state, n Manch of their civic work, ns little chickens, peeping out of their The committee oskes the help and interest
a club und also us a member of the State shells, which were placed by their plates. of ull the members In making this a suc­
Ice cream, cake, candy and peanuts were cess.
Federation.
The following chairman of the different
After an announcement l»y Miss Mell served. Little Miss Perkins guests were
Wljitner. from the Wclnku Club of a bene­ Jean Maxwell, Deilir Householder. Helen deportments for now years work were
fit to be given for the club assisted by Gonzales, Theodora Miller, Esther Miller, appointed: Art and Literature Miss
the New York City Playground Asso­ Wnlter Brakcfleld. Joe Caldwell. Albert Kcelor; Civic, Mrs. Lake; Household Econ­
ciation. at the Imperal Friday evening, Connelly. Junior. Dutton. Christie Sum­ omic. Mrs. Kcelor, Social, Mrs. Pulestun,
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April 12th. and one or two. mlnpr an­ mers.
Music Mrs. Brady; Programo Mrs. Geo.
nouncements the club adjourned.
Fox
Jr.
Helping Hand Society
The
following house committee were
The Helping Hand Society of the Bap­
rrom Lake County
appointed:
April 9th, Social. Mrs. Fatjo
tist
church
held
their
regular
meeting
at
Hon. J. G. Hatcher, from Grovelond.
and Hon. T. B. Lanier, of Tnvnres, were the home of the Misses Mtllen Tuesday and Mist Bowler April IGth, Music, MrsIn the city on Wednesday. ,Mr. Hotcher evening Jhe mission study class was Molly and Mias Alice Whltner; April 23rd.
Isa prominent business man of Lake cAin- conducted by Mrs. E. E. Cox after which Social, Mrs. Smith and Miss1 Hand; April
ty and also has large interests In adjoin­ the members and their invited guests en­ 30th, Audlbay Day, Mrs. Higgins and Miss
joyed a very pleasant oocial hour to­ Frank. MpL Lake the hostess for AprlL
ing counties.
,
P ress Reporter .
He ie n candidate for the Legislature gether entertained by music, games and
from Lake, and has n good chance of go­ a very interesting und romantic cake
P resbyterian Church .
contest. Severul parties were successful
ing to Tallahassee.
Mr. Lanier Is manager of the Tavares in giving the correct names a* the dif­
There will be Communion Service at the
Operi House and expecta to put on that ferent cakes, the names of which were Presbyterian church next Sunday morning.
^ rtsl pla&gt; "So polio for clean Politics" in used to make up the pretty love story. Rev. J. F. McKinnon will preach morning
About twsnty-flvt wars present.
• irkwooks.
and evening. All a n cordially Invited.

A lasgjTbr[ck Jjot el building Is (o~b* ar­
ia the near future. —. Largo i* to have a canning factory. The
site has been settled on and building op­
erations will begin In about ten days
The Woman's dub uf Ocala has pub­
lished a handsome booklet under the title
of Woman's Club Easter Edition, which Is
n credit to the Indies and to the city. Its
thirty-six pages are crowded with artistic
advertisements and Illustrations of attrac­
tive buildings
A young white mun named Evans, em­
ployed by the Rodman Lumber Company,
ns a laborer, wus run over by o log loco­
motive nt Rodman Wednesday ufternooo
with the result that his right leg was so
badly crushed that It had to be amputated
below the knee. The other limb is fear­
fully luceroted and the bone shattered,
uiul Dr E. W. Warren, of Pulalka., who
l»erformed the operation ond who Is atten­
ding the unfortunate mnn, is almost posi­
tive that it. too. will have to be taken of!
1 The proposed supreme court building at
Tallahassee is to be a handsome structure
which will be an ornament to the city and
should be the pride of all Floridians
County Commissioners of Pinellas ooun
ty in session yesterday In Clearwater adoptrd a resolution calling for a bond Is­
sue of $370,000. Of this amount $300,000
is to be used for good roads in various
[»arts of the county ond tbe $70,000 will
be used in the erection of a Jail and court
bouse.
* A paity of Miami citizens have just re­
turned home after n history-making pleas- '
ure trip by motor-boat from the Atlantic,
through the Everglades, to the Gulf coast
This is the first host to make the trip
through tlie canals from ocean to gulf.
Bryan Is Here
Not the William Jennings Bryan but a
man who It equally as popular and who
has done as much nnd more for the State
(hun the Great Commoner could ever do.
Cupt. J. A. Ilrjrnn is no stranger In Sanford
or In the south and for many years has
been actively engaged In business enter­
prises, as a river captain In the phosphate
business of the government employ and fin-*
ally In the piano business where be stuck
his gait and has probably sold more pianos
than any other salesman In the south.
Capt. Bryan Is president of (ha J. A.
Bryan Plano Co., of' Jacksonville and
wishing to put on a great bargain sale in
Sanford came here to personally take
charge and help hia Sanford friends to a
good piano. This big bargain sale of
fTne pianos will commence today and
will be held in the Stone-Gove block next
door to Abernathy's furniture store. In
order to fully convince the people that
he has the best piano. Capt. Brykh
will demonstrate the piano# for ten days
and (hen put on the sale. Read the ad­
vertisement in this Issue of Tbe Herald.

Two M ata Meeting» for Wednesday
Every man In Sanford la urged to be
out et tlie Rally for Men at the Methodist
church next week Wednesday night. Tbe
meeting la a union of all the churches of
the city and Is In charge of the Men end
Religion Forward Movement of Sanford.
It Is Intended to prepare the way for tbs
four day Rally that Is to open the
ing Sunday. Good local speaker# will
provided for the occasion.
There will be a similar meeting,for tbs
women of the city at the Congregational
church at the some hour. 7.30 next Wed­
nesday night. No one who believes In
better things for Sanford can afford to b*
absent from these tn—tings..
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�which only Mr». Rheblnder know» bow to
prepare. This excellent lady hai taught
this school for a number of years and 1»
h|ghly esteemed for her patience and
THAT MAY
thoroughness. On this occasion os on HU
others the pupils did well. after the
recitations an Easter, egg hunt and a pea
nut hunt were enjoyed by oil. Later in
the afterpoon the patrons served cake
CAMERON CITY CLIPPINGS
and lemonade to the school and their
Special Corrcspoodracs to Tb« Herald.
H. Hildebrand of Philadelphia, n visit* much lover teacher.
lng at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Swartz.
David Speer visited Sanford and Or*
J. W. Powell of Queens, N. Y, is here lando on business last Week.
calling on former neighbors and looking
An Appreciated Gift
after his land interests.
"O.
the
(oo&lt;l
»rc all may do. while the day» are
Dr. and Mrs. Swartz expects their son *olns by.
H. F. Swartz of New York to spend a day
The Hospital Association aud every clrwith them this week.
Izen of Sanford were given a beautiful
Mr. and Mrs. Miller of Moores Station demonstration of this statement last Fri­
were calling in Cameron City last Friday. day evening af the benefit given for tbe
Mrs. J. C. EIJsworth Jr., spent the day hospital fund at the Imperial Theatre, the
result of the kind impulse and enthusias­
with Mrs. Minnick Friday of last week.
Mr. Dutton and family were out look­ tic work of Mrs. A. W. Moses, who was so
willing to lend a hand, where she saw It
ing over the crop« Sunday.
M i and Mrs, L J. Hancock entertained was needed. As a result of her Interest
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Swartz at supper and appreciation of the efTorts of the as­
sociation to secure tbe means to build
Thursday last.
and equip a hospital for Sanford the as­
Mr. and Mra. J. C. Rich had as their sociation is today richer by $73.50, every
guests at dinner on Sunday. Mr. and penny of which Is duo to the work of Mrs.
Mrs. C. C. Worthington. Miss Amelia Moses, which was made possible and ef­
Evans, Mr. EL Glenn and Dr. and Mrs. fective of course by tbe generous and
Minnick.
public spirit shown by Mr. Geo. A. DcFormer's Chib meets I next Tuesday Cottes, who gave the use of the theatre,
evening.
retaining only his actual expense in show­
We are glad indeed to learn that Mi. ing rite pictures. Mrs. Moses was inde­
Hughes President of the Growers Asso- fatigable in selling tickets and arranging
-«u&gt;iuaclive-j&gt;rogranL_TJ&gt;hc was assisted
ciitlairia some better.
— l»rfcsBiitgji&gt;6IWI»-Ur
some of-rim.-Lead A
. ThU is surely a busyaitua^or our fang­
Ifan^Tclub,
four
of
whom—Mlss*s
Madge
ers. J. C. Rich is cutting fine lettuce, E.
Gormly is cutting celery, on the Dutton and Veda Ward. Mabel Bowler and Flor­
place they are getting cabbage and on ence Frank—acted as ushers for the oc­
casion. dressed os hospital nurses. The
Minnick place celery.
Monday evening being the first of April association also appreciates the kindness
and full of tho moon, a merry company of the charming little Miss Margaret Da­
gathered at Dr. Minnir.ks home in response vidson. whose beautiful singing contrib­
to an invitation u&gt; attend a Church uted so much to the pleasure of the audi­
social It was n Jolly, enjoyable evening ence. Also to Mr. Crosby, whose artistic
and a neat little sum was added to the datidng was very much enjoyed.
Mrs. Moses is planning another benefit
church fund.
for the hospital fund to be given at the
Star In the near future. Tbe interest in
MOORE'S STATION
Sanford, her enterprises and welfare man­
Special Cofrr«pon&lt;]epcr to Tha Her ald
Rev. C. II. Summers finished n series ifested so kindly and willingly by Mrs.
of 16 meetings here Sunday evening Moses is doubly appreciated when it is
were all well attended nnd enjoyed, nbout remembered that she is not a citizen of
30 persons here signified their Intention thp town, but of New York City, where
of becoming church members. Mr. Sum­ she always engages in benevolent work.
mers wiir begin revlvul meetings in Mon­ She comes to Sanford only ns a winter
roe in U short time.
resident when her husband's business
Mrs. H. A. Gilchrist spent Suturday in calls him'hcrc. The good work that she
town with Mr. nnd Mrs Rex who left is doing and humanitarian spirit mani­
Monday for their (torn» in Grown Mich., fested is rather the exception than the
rule, and will everywhere and always be
after wintering here.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Willis nnd sons appreciated and honored.
Byrd nnd Herbert were guests of Mr and
Some Well-Deserved Bouquets
Mrs. J. W. Johnson of Monroe Sunday.
If you want to raise money /or a good
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
cause just call upon Mrs. A. If. Moses.
Repp tiie 29th of March.
The Sanford Hospital Association was In
Dr. and Mrs. Minnick and Rev. Sum­ need, it yet. in fact, and will be just as
mers were guests at 6 o'clock dinnrt at long as there are any sick to be cored for
the Ellsworth home home on Thursday.
in the city Mrs. Moses has been work­
The Willis boys Byrd and Frank hove ing in Just such lines for years and frit
returned to Geneva to work in the mill those needs as much ns anybody in town.
again.
So she generously got under the burden,
Quite a number from here enjoyed the thought out a plan and then put it through
delightful social at Minnick place on all with all the vigor and skill of which she
is capable. The result was that enter­
fools day evening.
The celery growers are more than busy tainment at the Imperial last Friday
entting and shipping for immediate use night.
It took pretty vigorous work to canvass
and a great deal is being shipped for
t^ie
city on two days' notice and make
cold storage.
sure
that the theatre would be filled, but
Mr. and Mrs J C Ellsworth Jr . were
it
was
done and mostly by Mrs. Moses
guests at Lyman Hull the Worthingtons
herself.
About ten dollars of the receipts
home for Sunday evening supper.
of the evening came through u band of
young women who afterwards donned
GENEVA JOTTINGS
nurses caps ond served as ushers for tbe
ftpceal! Cone»poodnee to Tbe Ht/eld
occasion.' These were Misses Florence
Mrs. Grade ond Mrs. Jones are visiting Frank. Mabel Bowler. Madge Ward, Veda
relatives in Geneva their old home.
Ware, Louise Shepard, Gene Wicker and
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Raulcrson enter­ Hoskins Jones and they richly deserve
tained Mr. and Mrs. Cox at tea on Sun­ high praises foe their services.
day lasL
Another who deserves praise is Mr.
J. W. Flynt and daughter. Miss Kate visit­ George A. DeCottes who made possib'e
ed Sanford lost week.
the entire occasion by generously open­
Rov. Cole, *f£»tor of the Oviedo and ing his theatre for the use of the Hospital
Geneva Methodist churches, conducted Association and donated five dollars
services in this place last week con­ himself toward tbe the expenses of the
tinuing through Sunday.
evening. If Mr. DeCottes' election as
v Miss Belie Elchner ond Mrs. David County Solicitor depended upon these
Speer spent the week end as guests of ladies he would have a walk-away at
Miu Harris in Winter Park going over in the coming primaries^
Mr. Musslewhite’s handsome c ar
The total receipts of the evening were
Percival Smith and family have again $105.00. When all expenses are paid a
moved into their home on Lake Geneva.
very substantial sum will be added to
lira. G. A. Nicholson and daughter en­ the hospital fund. Tbe ladles are so
tertained Mr. and Mrs. Wicks and Mra. much encouraged by the results that they
Speer at a splendid dinner on Thursday are planning other good thing for the
near future.
la s t
Mra. Moses wishes lo give public ap­
CL W. Culpepper Is able to be at work
preciation of tbe generosity of the Jewell
again after ten days’ Illness.
Mrs. R. Q. Gresham entertained tbe Kelly Stock Co., wbo are showing her«
ladies society last Thursday a l he* borne this week. At her request they donated
on Buck Lake. Quite o number were a very liberal sb ara'o f tbe receipts of
present and ‘ all enjoyed tbe afternoon their show of last Thursday evening to
with this pleasant bosteas. Assisted by this same hospital fund. The Jewell
her daughters and Miss Nicholson. Mrs. Kelly Stock Company Is all righL
Gresham served several kinds of cake
also lemonade wbleb was very refresb-

Card o f Thanhs
We wish to return our heartfelt thanks
On Friday tbe 29th. Inst. Mrs. Rbebinder to each one who so kindly and readily as­
' closed her school at -Soda. There being sisted us last Sunday morning In saving
no graduates this year, the entire school our household effects from the dames. *

took part in the program, the like of

C. a Sautt akd Family.

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BRIGHT - GOLDEN - COLORED - FRUIT
Commands 25 to 50 cents per box more than fruit DISCOLORED Hy KUS1MITE
At 0 cost of SEVEN to TEN Cents per box you con l.avr mkkjht
FANCY FRUIT. If you will begin now and spray your trees win, si u-wn
CITROL.” the new LIME-SULPHUR SOLUTION which quickly m t ,urr|.
destroys all forms of RU$T-MITE.
A RECORD BREAKING CROP Or CITRUS TRUITS IS INDICA1 f u 1 ok isi2
This means that the market will be overloaded with poor, unsightly
fruit, for which there Is little sale, but I t does hot mean thui n„ mark«
will be overstocked with the better grode* of bright fruit Crown ON
TREES SPRAYED WITH “SULPHO-CITROL.
Raise the quality and hence the price of your fruit t.&gt;
Right now with
SU1PH0 CITROL" .
and you won't hove to look for a market.''
THE MARKET WILL LOOK TOR YOU
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of our beautiful 1912 Almanac, containing much valuable inform,m,
gording best methods of cultivation for various crops address

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We have never heard tho gospel preach­
ed In greater power. Simplicity, fearless­
ness and Intense earnestness character­
ized the preaching. Mighty conviction
came upon all tbe people in the church
end out of It. Une man remarked that
before Bro. Bass had preached a week
every church member In town saw that
be had been living as crooked as a snake.
There must hove been two hundred church
members brought back to God who have
been living in sin. Tbe business men of

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could acasaiy find on« who " a s norre*dyand anxlous toTtelp.' “ Many of them
saved. People came in from tbe country
for miles around Rotan. No sensational
methods were used. The plain preaching
of the gospel did the work. Bro. Stapleton has the best combination of qualifica­
tions for a gospel singer that we have
ever heard. He sang wsth power, led the
choir with skill, exhorted with love and
did more personal work than would seem
p&gt;ssible. There were one hundred end
seventeen applicants for church member­
ship—Comer M. Woodward. P. C. in Tex­
as Advocate.
Coming to Sanford May 26th

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CI1Y COUNCIL M ttT S
Aldermen Hold Most Important Moot; Ini. Paeslnf Im portant Measures
City Council met in regular teat ion April
lit, at 730 p. m. Present: T J. Miller,
prtsiden1i*Ce&amp; Fox. Jr., P. M. Eider. W. il.
Underwood. W. S. Hand and F. L. Wood­
ruff. Minutes of the lost regular meeting
meeting read and approved. Report of
Mucklow li Ford, auditors, was received
recommending a new system of book-keep
log and other changes in the system, was
referred to the finance committee. The
Clerk was instructed to write Mr. A. John­
son regarding balance due the City
Moussi and secondüi that tho. matter of

LET EVERY MAN COME

for this horse. Thai (ho Clerk have the
REPORTS Of CITY
Sanford Telephone Co. Install in the City
building a suitable fire alarm bell. Fur­ Police Department and Others Vouchers Issued. Etc.
ther. that the fire committee arrange
Vouchers Issued March 31st. 1911
rooms for tho tnen in the fire department,
3250.80
and attend to such other arrangements os I M. Bothamley, old vouener,
771.75
are necessary at this time. Carried.
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320.01
Moved and seconded, that the City Clerk J People's Bank,
Exch. “
4.074 78
furnish the Council on the first meeting R. H. Marks, Relief .........
. 1,000.00
night in eoch month, with a list of all Guarantee Bonk 6* Trust Co..
Lighting streets ........... 350 00
Vouchers issued, during the month past,
Mitchell, Feeding Prisoners 58.10
Showing to whom issued, amount, ami for Mamie
W. C. Williamson, Salary ...........
GO00
what purpose; further that thk list be pub- G. W Spencer. Telegrams ...........
.65
.90
Hitied in the Sanford Herald iucli month. J. W. Dickens, Mule 1 Wagon
M. W Lovell, SoL Clerk and Assesor 80 00
Carried.
J
R. H. Marks. Sal. Treasurer........... 60.00
Moved ami seconded. ihp&lt; th&lt; Voudiers W%A .J llii* ..^ L a iL .Police____ 73.00.
ns pro v id e d

HEN-DEN-HALL’S
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to Bank for payment.
Moved and aeconded that the horeefirtwn boae wagon on Park Avenue be
“»ved at once to tbe Qty ball building,
that the Chairman of Fire committee, be
Instructed, with the fire committee, to pur*t once a suitable horse for the exck*l»e u*e of the Fire department, and
■ good aet of quick-hitch harness,
as is used by fire departments, be *eoired. That the Negro fire -fighter, Miller.
*&gt;« employed to take charge of thla horae
*“d wagon, under the direction of the Fire
Qdef. That the building committee art*og* a suitabla «tail In the Qty beUding
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fancy Work Circle
The Fancy Work Circle were entertained by Mrn. R. H. Hines, Wednesday after­
noon. The members of tbe circle spent a
pleasant social afternoon together, and in
the enjoyment of tbelr pretty fancy work.
A delicious salad with beaten biscuits,
olives and coffee with whipped cream.
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Mrs. Hines' guests were Mrs- J. J. Purdon. Mrs. Eslcrby. Mrs. T. S. Davis. Mrs.
W. T. John, Mrs. H. H. Hill Mrs. W. H.

Miltear. Mrs. Taylor. Mrs. Roberts.
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paid. Car- ^ A. Mffljon. ^ '
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and signed by C
committee. Carried.
at tlie Coun- T*7? AU«n. Ex. “
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J. M. McCorkle.
80.00
Chief Underwood Reported that a num­ d i adjourn
N. T. Craves, Pound Master.......... 60 00
ber of the hydrants failed to work during
F. T. Williams. City Engineer
20 00
the fire of 31st of March.
Ravages of the Mississippi
W L Morgan. Files und Shears
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1500
The following resolutions on the death
Seven thousand persons are homeless Sanford Herakl, Printing
E Turner. F e e d ......................
02 53
as the result of the flood in the valley dis­ E.
of Dr Evans were then adopted:
M. W. Lovell. Relief fees
123 02
WHEREAS the Almighty Creator in his tricts along (lie Mississippi. Ohio and Mis­ G. W. Spencer. Salary Mayor
25 00
Infinite wisdom deemed it best to remove sion rivers, 8.000 others have lied from | G li f ernuId Co, Sanitary Buckets etc 92 58
581.75
from our midst into the realms of that threatened homes Light persons have E. E Brady. Sanitary Contract
83 79
G. E. Sluc'k. Sidewalks
brighter world, our deeply beloved und re­ been drowned. The property loss has G.
W. S[-encer. RR Fare for I’Auprr 5 23
spected fellow citizen and former mayor mounted to milliiintof dollars. Ten states L R Phillip*. Medicines, etc..
12 15
of the City of Sanford. Dr W. H. Evuiis. arc affected und tlie federal government W. H. Underwood. Taking up Hose 7 90
snd
ns well us stale governments are hurrying T. J. Miller &amp; Son, Book &amp; Pencils 1.00
Uand Bros. Trams etc.
8.50
Whrreus, We, the rtiembers of the llonrd relief to the afflicted
Ashe Disinfectant Co
Nine thousand acres of the manufactur­
of Aldermen of the City jal Sanford, us
Disinfectants
112.00
well a&gt; the citizens generally, feel keenly ing district of Cairo, Ills is under wuter.
$8.494.94
the loss of one whose life has been so use Future City und lirbundalc. suburbs of
till to this community both as a physician CnirA, with a combined population of one
srrArmu.ATioN
and as chief execufiva of Sanford, and
thousand, are flooded
$165 00
Municipal Officers
256 00
Wfierea*. in Dr. Evans' life we find the
At Hickman, Ky.. t he ent ire factory dis­ Police Department
7 90
eu-mpliflcmion of tme friendship, hones- trict and n [tortinn of tlie busi ness and Fire Department
Streets nnd Bridges
93 33
ly. integrity and good cltizrnslil|i. there­ residential sections is from fifteen to Sanitary De|uirtment
851 02
t went y-five feet under water.
At that Lighting Streets
fore. Be It
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85 79
RESOLVED: That, we lierrby extend [Mint 2.000 persona nte homeless and there Repairing Sidewalks
Feeding
Prisoners
58.10
to die members of bis futility our ht-urt- is tlirern of a f ami ne unless supplies reach
16 00
Books &amp; Stationery
f«-It sympathy, both for ourselves und in there within t he next day or two.
Pauper Accl
.05
Memptiis. Tenn.—Tlie river sestions ure Pound Account
behalf of the community, for the great
60 0Ó
0,553.13
Twelve hundred people have Miser llaneous
lost which (hey huve 'sustained, and in ll'ioded
■»8,494.94
fmiher respect to the memory ol Dr. Ev- been driven from their homes There tsn
Of this amount »8.418 39 were exchang­
sns. be it further
general cessation.of work in the manufac­
ed
oíd Vouchers, leaving expenditures
Hexilved. Thut. a oopr of these resolu- turing section, much of which i* under by for
City for March »2,081.55.
.......lie sprrad upon the ininule book of water
M W Lovtil,
a i r C ln k
Columbus, k y —Much of tlie outlying
Hu- City of Sanford, a copy published in
dir Vinfniti Herald, and a copy tie sent to country is uniter water, deriving 1.000
Holler O r p o r t m r a t
ihe iiieiubeni of the bereaved fumily
[M-rsous of tlu-ir regular shelter
Arrrds
59
Di»ctwirgrO
6
New Madrid. Mo.—Tlie hood here has Rcmillcil
Moved and seconded that the request of
$10 00
Mr. L I’ McCullcr to erect n building in- spread to the residential section and 800 Serviti in Jail
21 00
Ex|&gt;enses . . . .
............ 16 00
snie the fire limits be referred to the fire persons are homeless.
628 00
Dorn no. Mo.—The flood is reaching here. Fold fines
committee. Carried.
Cash
31 25
Moved and seconded that the time for Some 700 persons have been driven from Bai. Due City
43 00
Eight' thousand between
ihe imyinent of |he city tax be extended their homes
»749.25
Hickmuu. Ky.. and Helena. Ark., arc flee­
•o die I5tb. of April Carried
$ 16.75
Balance
The reports of the Sanitary Inspector. ing from the advancing waters.
«93 00
Fine*. March
Chief of Police, Clerk and Treasurer remi
Dug Tux
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At
Thr
Cungregatlonal
Church
•ad uppruved.
385 00
Pound Fee*
Laster will Ik* observer! next Sunday
Moved and seconded that the City En­
$749 25
gineer t»e instructed to number ail houses morning at the Peoples Church with ter Balance Due City
$ 43 00
vices ap[&gt;rtiprtate to the day The sub­
that were without numbers. Carried.
W. A. Tiu.ts. Chief of Police.
ject of the sermon will be “Calvary nnd
On motion the Street committee was in­
Easier Day." Pureuts wIkj wiAh to have
structed to remove the arc light from the
their children christened should bring
City dock and replace it by an Incandes­
them in the morning
cent; and place two incandesced! lights at
At nigfil Mr. Waldron will consider the
»ms other points.
question “ The Sanford Boys Wliat can
An ordinance entitled. An Ordinance to we Do for TliemT"
Best for M alaria, G iills and
Amend Section 171 of Chapter 11 of the
Fever. Guaranteed.
revised Ordinance« of the City of Sanford.1
Arrivili and Departure of Trains
Florida, of 1891 entitled Fire Limlte and
S o lf ili BOUND
Bjildlng Restrictions. was read in full,
Lv. 1.20 a in
Ar 1.10 n in
■nd passed lit first reeding. Moved and No 82
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No.
84
•econded that the rules be waived, and
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2 55 p m
No. 80
thst it ba placed on lu second reading by Nd. 28
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Bile only. Carried. It was then read by
SOUTH BOUND
tide and passatj its second reading. It No. 83
Lv 2 26 a m
Ar 2.16 a m
** 2.20 p m
*•* then placed on Ita third reading and No. 89
“ 2.40 p m
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“ 6.40 p m
final passage, by being read In full. On No. 85
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foil call the following votes were cast. Yea: No. 29
BRANCH UNO
Woodruff, Geo. Fox, J r , W. S. Hand. W. H.
Trilby A S t Petersburg—No. 25. Ar. 1.01
Underwood. Elder, and Herndon. No:
p.
m. No. 24, Lv. 2.21 p. m.
°°ne Passed.
Leesburg—No. 21, Ar 11.28 a m No.
The Clerk w u Instructed to notify the 22. Lv. 130 p. m.
°&lt;«gla Engineering Co. to send Voucher Oveido—Ar. 1030 a m Lv. 3.00 p. m.

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BLOOD POISON
R E M A R K A B L E D ISCOVERY T H A T C U R E S OLD BOREO. S C R O F U L A AND
ALL D IS E A S E S C A U SE D BY IM P U R E BLOOD.

Rsmady for Disease af the Qlood Sold on »1000.00 Quarantee.
The old-fashioned sartspsrlllaa. specifics and other blood medict*oO ed
our grandfather» won't do In thla advanced age.
Your greatgrandfat her didn’t take leonardl'« Blood Elixir any moro than
he used the electric light or the telephone.
Hut his children and grandchildren, the grown up* of today, are taking
thla great modem medicine and getting rid of the terrible blood disease*,—
acrofula, tumor«, syphilis, rheumatism, pains In the bones snd all diseases
arising from Impure blood that the old unscientific preparations were unablo
to cure and are unable to cure today
Leonard!'* Blood Kllilr has as little In common with any of these oldfashioned remedies as modern life-saving sitting surgery with the practice
of a fow years ago which was attended with so fearful a death rate. The
half century since these old-time medicines were first made has been the
most fruitful age In medical discovery. It has sesn the most affective dieoovery of medicine the world hxa ever known.
As a remedy for blood poison, rheumatism, bolts, tumors, debility, catarr».
■kin diseases and all troubles arising from Impure blood. Leonard! ■ Blood
Elixir has been welcomed by physicians and publicly recommended Tor tne
cures which It haa accomplished. No other medicine ever equalled Leonardl a
Blood Kllxlr In Ita wonderful auecesa In all diseases snd ailments due to Im­
pure blood »nd nervous debility.
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them as the electric light Is more brilliant than the tallow dip. It Is not a
mere Improvement or development of any of the old fimhloned
It
Is a totally new departure In the cure of blood dlseaa#« and cure*
other» fall because It embodlee the latest knowledge and the newest Investi­
gations Into the source of blood diseases •
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Leonardl'« Wood Elixir Is the one remedy for diseases caused by impure
blood thst Is sold on a *1.000.00 guarantee of money back on first bottle If It
fall* to cure. This unusual guarantee prose concluslely the great enp«nom y

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Do Indigestion, no nervous troubles, no weakness nor doblllty, Tots s a l
afford to b# without it In th« house.
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People’s Candidate for State Treasurer

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Bubjfct to tb« dcciuoe of th* primsry. rw pcdfully (oilciu th* rupport ol ih* n ttrt
kt th* S u it. H* I* • iMtlv* ol Florida, th* ton of ■ C onftdrrtt* vclrimn »nd in
u m - t m n j D«mocrar&gt; N tv tr *akrd for offic* ualil a frw y ta n afo, wh*o h* waa
rlw lrd T reanirrr of Bradford Couotjr. In ihia offic« h* ha« u * td hundrrd* of dolUi* to ihr pcoplr of h u lojuijr bjr rrfuring lo charg« comtnUuoo* ofa * errtain claa*
of dirburwmrnl*. Ilr - *J oor of ih« Gr*t mco in th* State to *gu*l* * rrdvelion
in ihr I r r t ol «ninljr IrtM urtr* and U ihrrtfor* rntillrd (o pari of ih« errdil for ih*
Uw p«**&lt;d by ih* U*l UgitUlur* which will rm ilt in ■ (svinf of ibowaand* of dollar*
lo lb* (tipayrr* of ih« S u it. Ho will fakbfullj dUcbaxgc ihr dalk* of tho
offic* if tlocud.

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COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MfET

fo r Sheriff
Jam es A Kirk «rod announce« h it candidacy
for re-election to the office oí Sheriff of Oronge
county loblect to tthe decision of the Deinociatlc
prim ary to ba held I April 30. I9I2.

Selecting a Wife.

M atters of Minor Importance Come
Up Tor Ratification
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_ count» auhjrct to lb* decision of th* penw"
tt.g»nd a Stove or Rang« are quite alike.
Doard met Tuesday. April 2nd. Pres­ __
crallc prim ary to be held April 30. 10I2. lu r in g
The handsomest may not be the
ent. Commissioner«. Dillard. Merrill. Wood- terv rd In the capacity of deputy tb rriff o lth e
County for a num ber of year» and bring familiar
beat, but when you do find both
ruiT and Drown. Mr. Overstreet, owing to with ihe dutir« of (he «ame I feel th a t I can leave
the qcratkm of rny ability entirely to the »meet of
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these
qualities together.indisposition was . not present und Mr. Orange
couoty.
Chav M. Maho.
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Tor County Solicitor
Communication from the War Depart­
To the Democratic Voter« of Orange County
ment was read and filed. Letter from I hereby announce rny candidacy for ,re-apiw inl
Senator Fletcher in reference to oppropri raen I to the office of county solicitor of Or
county.p, subject
•lion for St. Johns river. Including remov m a r l s « . --------------------- ------------om m rndtilon for re appoiotm ent lor anu her term
F e ru a ld H a rd w a re C om pany
al of bars in Lakes Harney and Puzzle ofofflce.lt
will be m» earnest endeavor a t all
lim es Ip perform the dalles Incum bent u p m me.
was read.
faithfully and fearlcaaly U&gt; the best of my ability.
Cto. A. D fC onrs.
Communication from G. R. Ramsey, en­
County Sol kill
gineer of city of Orlando read uud war
Mitt ordered/ifnwji.
Following bids for work on Chuluota
and Geneva road to the creek and through
the creek swamp nccordlnf to the specifi­
cations were received: R. R. Roberts,
tor Tax Collector
*263 00; Henry Fitch. $273 00. Both were I berrby announr* m yself •* • c an d id « * (or
re-« Irci ton to Ih« office of Tax Collector oí G rani*
refuted and matter referred back to Com­ County,
«object o lb* Democratic Prim ary. If
elected I plrdO* lo you m y falihfbl «enrice a* I
missioner Brown.
b ave endeavored lo t i r a In the p ast.
Check for $329 90 for county home or.
W. E. MA*m
■ojes and for $861.07 for railroad--Cron
Tor
State
Attorney
purchased from the county, received and
th* Demorrallc Voter* of lb* Seventh Judicial
clerk ordered to deliver some to county ToCircuii
of florida:
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treasurer.
appointm ent a t State Attorney for th e Seventh
Following bids to carry firearms were Judicial Circuit of florlda. lubjcct to the action of
Democratic primartea In April. 1012.
approved and a license ordered Issued to theYou
have honored me with thla office and I have
endeavored to d rterv e your confidence In me Jiy
enrti respective party: Roland Ahern, Au­ doing
my duty to the beat of m y ability.
tomatic Savage revolver, sureties Ernest If reappointed. I pledge you to do all In my
power to uphold law and order lu our circuit, with
Leibing and W. T. Ct ampneys. I. I. Tur­ prejudice 'o none and with (airneta to alt. •
you fur past Undue«». I retpectfully
ner. Smith &amp; Wesson revolver, sureties aakThanking
your tupport again.
B M. Hawthorne and D. W. High. Wm.
Jon* C. Jour».
S ta te Attorney.
Jacobs. Colts revolver, sureties W. F.
Tor
Superintendent
of
Public
Inatrucveynnd Tlieo. Aulm. W. F. Graves.,
lion .
fcnitli &amp;. Wesson revolver, sureties Wm.
To the Voters of Orange County:
Jacobs and Then. Aulin.
v t hereby announce th a t I am a can d id ate for the
fi m ^ if R C Maxwell os notary public, office of County Superintendent of Public Instruc­
tion to tuerred myself, subject to the action of Ih*
with J. N. Wtiitner and Alfred Foster as approaching
Democratic prim ary
I feel lhal I am peculiarly fitted for th is o fjeoby
Sureties was presented and approved.
rducnllojisl qualification ami try experience In
Bond of Leonard Sv. Thornton ns notary managem ent of small and large schools, and III
with leathers, by natural tem prrnm ent and
public with W. K Curry and J. M. Cheney dealing
love for ibe work and by fam lllarily with the dat rail a and the general dem ands uf (hr office acquired
Was presented and approve!.
d irlng ray priwenl Incumbency If elected to the
Bund ui Chaplain L A. Spencer for o th e the educational lilleresis of ibe ruum y will b i
upon my heart, and I will endeavor In evrry way to
5300, will) L H Giles and B. C Abernathy hr
faithful tu the trust Imposed
I F McKenna.
fur the care and aafe keeping of all pub­
lic funds und military property that may I wish to announce lo Ih r voters of Orangr
lhal I will he a candidate for the ofth e of
b-.- under Ins control at any time, present­ County,
.Sheriff for Ihr saht ruum y. suhjrvt in the primary
lo
be
held
April 30th. 1012. And pledge ito seli
ed and approved.
lo carry out the law without fear or favtir lo any
Ujun mi &gt;tion, the, «object mntter of es- one and special privileges lo none. I respectfully
K rsperlfudy,
tnlilishiiig the public road in Sec. 6. Tp ask yuur euppurt
Fvsscis K u th
21 S R. 28 E. was refetred to the attor­
f o r Tax Assessor
ney of the board.
I annotine* my candidacy tut rc-rlcoftun in (hr 1 For County Commissioner
A deleg id ui of gentlemen representing o!flc* nt T at A ite tto f of Or u n ir o Hint y subject In i
I will tw a candidale for rr-elorllun lu the offiop
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the condition ol Celery avenue, after a n April 30ih IUI2
of C ounit Com missionrr of Drange County subject
to the d e cisio n of ih e Democratic Prim ary hald
.
A r u m llirrr
at it Icults n I from A I K itsetler, iiskrri
April 30th. 1012
.
Faami Wirwm/rr
tli.1 t the board di something in ‘the prem­
f or County Judge
ise». the delegation recommends brick fur I tierrby nnnouncam y candtdnry for rr elei lion
Tor Clerk Circuit Court
I tie position of Co mty Judifr nt Orange (outUy.
Celery avenue Subject mailer referred lu lo
«tibie* f lo ibe dec-« on • f Hie Drmucxottr primary J I announce my cam lkJacy for Ihe poaiilon uf
the attorney of the board. Subject to be lu be held oa April 30. H )U
C lf’k of thitC Irrult Court uf Orange county ttfbjecl |
! t«&gt; the deration of Ihe IVinncrallc prim ary lo lie
W illia m M arti «
called up ut nrxt regular tcaaiun.
i held t»n Ai»ril 30. 1912 Having »ervrxl ih*' nnint&gt; I
I hereby announce m&gt;M*lf a candidale fir ?r- In thi* m nneity for a nuintier of yrar« I again nali
J II Lee appeared before the board
•i&gt;;«&gt;innnrnt lu Ibe uffl r of iu d g ro f ihc Cr m inai fur ihe tuflrage of Ihe twviple My p a il m*&gt;rtl
with a cettillcd list of the majority ol Cutir I of Hecurd subject lo Ibe action of the Demo- my be«l recom m endation
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H. M. Row*a«
property owners in Black Hammock drain­ fa lle P rim ary ..
T h m * Wuifl«
age matter; owing to the fuel that notice
For State Legislature
of publication lias not been published the
I will he a candidate for re-election lo the Stale
required time nothing was done.
legislature from Orange cnuaiy tu h jw t l o lh e d e D. D. Sphalcr presented the boundary rision of lha Dem icrallc prim ary held April 3Ulli. 1
Having served Ihe people of Hie county for one I
lines of new voting precinct previously term In (hit office gives rue the tienefll of esperl-nca as a legislator and Ihe knowledge inquired by
applied for v%till voting place nt Taft.
this servMe give* me a le tte r opportunity lo wots
J o h n Beasley apjieatcd before the board 'or rn, tewtstlluetwy during another term in lhe Fuaxxsi Lass.
in r-ference to u road near Maitland, run­ Legislature
k
ning Irani Woodbridge to Lake Howell To the Demm-rallc Voters of Orange County
I herrhy announce lh al I atu a candidate before
Ihe approaching prim ary for m em ber of the LegitCoita llttla— make h
o
• lltrple«l f..r'»st
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It’s an Awful Nice Combination.

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ANNOUNCEMENTS

lure from this county. If elected I will represent
you ably and honestly and will endeavor to return
to you a ream ]. Uiat will m eet with your hearty
approval
Kes part fully,
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Fi» Reprraentailce In the L rgistaturr of ibe
sta le of florlda. for Orangr county
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lightest running IT« U l 1« IF ' U T I M Í f » K « n
m ill filiad with wire raid* tlriva set out a tta rh
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To Tlir Voters of Orange And Osceola
Counties
I hereby announce th at I am a candidate for re
t i c non u t S m all r (rum Ib e 10th District. subject
to the action of it.« DenuvraOc P im ia r, I »t.a.,a
ye« s.rjcerrly lor your Support jo (he p a tl. and If
you - ppruve my legislative record. I respectfully
Solicit your support again
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LnuiaC. U *i*rr.

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fo r Constable
I hereby announce m yself a» candidate for re
rit».lioa to the offi-e of Ccnstabla of Justice of
rrc c e District No 3, which Includes voting pre­
cincts No* 3. 4 and 23, and to ll.it the tupp rt of voter» at tb* coming Dcrno r u l e prim ary
April 30tii. ID12.
K. C VViuma.

bZMti

Tor County School Board
Hsvlng served one term as a m ember r f t h e
Courtly Si hud Hoard I will be a candidale h r re•Icciion to the office Irons District No 2.
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G f TusAOira.
. T ot a u s ilo * o l life re d C C
The prim ary closs a t hand. and. aa no ono h a t
aonssuxed th c m s'lre a far th s office, of Justlc* el
the r see. m y friends have -peevailed on m e to be­
come a candidal« In precincts No 3. and 23. Or■n** Oosisty, sub)ect to Democratic prim ary.
U
•'c c tfd . will endeavor to fill Ih* olttoe tritìi honesty
• a d creditJOHN I ANDERSON.

Tor County Troaturer

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"BELV1DERE"

QjBst a minute, gentlemen!
Was that last pair of shoes |
you bought, uncomfortable?
^11W hy not try the
Belvidere
model. This shoe
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fJT h is shoe is fitted with the famous
patented arch supporting inner sole, absolutely S113..
teed to support the aren of the foot and prevent
arches. Never before put into a shoe at this Pncf*
1
exclusive
feature. This, combined vnl*J . f
special flexible forepart, makes a shoe that is abswUKv
the acme of comfort and health in footwear.

I hereby announce th a t I will be a candidate for
{«-election to the office of Ju tl ce of Ibe P ea.« cf
PrrctnCta S, 4. aod 2 3 , Oranga County. sut jert to
tb* decislo&amp; of the Democratic Prim ary.
____________L G STRINCm X O W

I am ■ c andidata for th e ofllc* of Treasurer of Ch­
ana« county, subjact to th e a n mo of the Detoom i l e p rim a ry to be held April 30. IS 12.
fo u r auppost wUl be appraciated. _ ^ ^

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to suit the requirements of the conservative
man who wants style without too much
smartness.
,
iJM ade of the finest quality T a n Russia
Calf, with a medium broad last, common
sense toe, \Y q inch heel, close trimmed edge.

I hereby announce my can&lt;liddcy for the office
of C arotatile of tlsa 3rd Justice I’rac* district em ­
bracing voting precincts J-2 5 and 4 In ibe apptua.hm g primary April 30ih. I0I2. If elected I
will jerfo-m the duties conscientiously and to the
best of m y ability. I will by gMlifuli to my friends
fur their support
C tris W Suini

To th* Daraocvatic V orrrs n f Orange County:
I hereby nnoouoce m y Sell a candidate for the cf
Bee of C ounty T reasurer. In asking your su
. coming
■ prim ary election 'for u»rIs very
In the
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lmporten
t place, which is to be _
glvrsi to Itom e one by
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the D em ocratic vutera of this county, and If you
ypu
o n «re your way clear to honor roe with this pi a m
I prom ise you th a t I w II as all llm ra and under al)
circuiti»Ia m e s strictly guard your Interests to fa t
a s 1ms in m y power.
Yours very truly,
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ASK FOR STYLE NO. 2901

$ 5 .0 0
&lt;1 Other “Snow” modeU fòt Spring are here._______
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SHINE

Candidate for. County. Solicitor—Orange County

FOR SALE BY

D. A. CALDWELL &amp; SONS
, Sanford, Florida

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when they will return to their home in
Wmle. the Tuner Orlando
JncLsouville Mr nml Mrs Christopher i The Gate City House has brought down
have been enjoying n cruise on the East ,hc high
of ||vlng. Only *4.00 p er1
Coast Mr. Christopher seems very much week for (he finest table board In the city. |
improved in health, urxl is lonkiqg very See Parker
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well indeed
Stilinoli'« will uni i(n awpy this summet
Albert Aiisoii Grahuui of Hcalti. is in
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The young people enjoyed their usual llie city today, on u (rip ovei the stale.
All kinds of repuu work Sanford MbAlbert is well known in interior Florida as
(Thursday evening dance in the hall.
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chine &amp; Garage Co
yM n. A; P. Connelly's many friends will a journalist, und became famous in his
Have
you
tried
tlie
Sirrine
House!
Ilh
Los Kiss articles written fur the Ocalu pa­
regret td learn that she Is quite sick.
and
Pnlmetto
If
not
get
a
meal
ticket.
pers Me will write an article on his trav­
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Don't forget Professor Maris' bible els on his return home.
cJass nt ten o'clock every Sunday mornShip your produce to G W. Judy A Co. &gt;
Sanger's Greater Shows Arrive
Tampa. Fla. Write them for stencil, fri-tf
Sanger's
Greater European Shows ar­
Rev. J. F. 'McKinnon wq» in the city
Get your room at Stumon'« 315 E. 4th.
yesterday on business connected with the rived in the city yesterday morning in Street.
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their own special train und proceeded to
schools
For a good (abio aud boms cooking come :
Mr. Sam Williams friends will learn erect ihe great "white top." the magnet to the Sirrine Hotel for your meals. Rates ;
for the small Imy, lie he ever so young—or
with regret that lie is confined to his Iron»«
*5 per week.
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old
.
i
hy Hlneoa.
One and two borne wagons with celery
The general uppeurance of ibe «how
Brenda Morrison returned home far surpasses that of any slaiw having flared side bodies nt Underwood's, fri-7-tf
Wednesday after a delightful visit with visited the city for sometime. The can­
Going—Going—At reduced prices! AU
friends In Jacksonville.
vas is all apparently new, the wagons kinds of shoes at Woodruff's
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J . W. Widcmnn the popular insurance arc clean and bright and the stock con­
Nice furnished rooms nt Stumon's, 316
man of tDeLand circulated among the sists of the best horse flesh we have seen E. Fourth street.
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business men yesterday.
in n long time.
Autoes and carriage painting at Un­
In fact, from utl outward appearances derwood's. First class work
, The Wednesday Club will meet at the
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residence of 'Mrs. Henry Wight Wednes­ the Sanger Show bids fair to be a firstSpecial Summer Rates ot the Falrvlew*
class organization In all respects
day afternoon at 3 o'clock.
Corner
First and French Ave.
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This show crimes lo our city heralded
Remember the meeting of the Sanford
Bring your ok! tires to Sanford Machine
Music Club at the residence of Mrs Geo. by the press of our neighboring towns ns
&amp; Garage Co. for vulcanizing, frl-48-tf
one
of
the
cleanest
nod
best
performances
.Fox, Jr.. Saturday afternoon
Gas engine repair» Sanford Machine
that lias ever visited Florida. Col San­
Attention is called to the sale of edibles
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ger. tlie owner, bn« long since enjoyed &amp; Garage Co
at the store of J. D. Roberts Saturday af­
the dislinction of being the (vernier
Home
like
and
good
accommodations
at
ternoon by the Lend A Hand
Club
s
showman of England and the American Stumon's, 315 E. Fourth street.
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Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wbusier, and Mim branch is now entering into it» second
Wheeler, of'Jacksonville, were in the city season .in tins country.
* today. The Wheelcrsare former residents
In connection with the "big show" is
.of Sanford.'
a
large
menagerie of wild unltntils. con­
I
• There was never a time in the history sisting of elephants, camels, lions, leop­
nf Sanford when the spring crops looked ards. Ilnntns. tigers, monkeys, snakes, etc. All Local Advertisements under This
qpite as fine as this season and everyone
The Sanger Shows gave a very credit- Heading. Three Cents a Lin« Each Issue
predicts a good market
i able street parade over the principal
Wanted—Patty with out children to
Clothier and Men's Furnisher
rent
furnished house for summer. Call at
i
streets
of
the
city
this
morning
The
Dr. and Mrs W. E. Hoosholdcr mid chil­
308 Park avenue
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dren will go to Plant City tomorrow to | parade was headed by a good company
FLORIDA
Guo.
electric
light»
anil
nMeninn
water S A N F O R D
spend Easier with Dr. Houslnildri ’» pur 1of UKistcinns nod followed by « lirst-rnte and room« SI 25 and up 315 E. Fourth
colored hand
ents. Rev and Mrs A E. Houshoider
Street.
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An
excellent
performance
was
given
For
Sol««—Pine
cedar
«ml
cypress
fence
Mr. anil Mrs. 1„ A Green, sister and
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brother-in-law of the Messrs. Emsiein left ' by n company of artists this aftrrnixtn posts. Phone 213
For Sale—Wlten in need of wood for
Wednesday evening for their h o m e In and another will Ini given tonight at H your
stove phone 213 Good honest loads.
o'clock
near
the
High
School.
Courteous
New York, after a stay of some weeks in
giMMl wood
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attention rendered by nil employes of
the city.
For
Rent—S-rootn
eoltuge
I212
Park
tlie «how is one of the strongest features Ave *12 50 including water
G. W.
George H f ills the well known repre­
Spencer.
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sentative of the Florida Fertilize Co. of
F aster Souvenirs
For Sal«?—Sweet Potato, plants Red
Gainesville was in the city yesterday and I the ladies of the Presbyterian church Provident. t»«-«i kind. 11.50 (ter ttiou■&lt;
his lusny Sanford friends were glad to | have devised a very unique und ingenious santl. Rrx Packard. Route 2. or phone
For EVERYBODY
Only ti few more
fiO-tfc
see him
j plan to secure a nest egg for the tregin- 102-3
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•lays for you lo make your selection.
Tomato Plant» ForSale —Livingston ■
Dr. J 1 Donn of l-nuisvtllr h&gt;. is in i (ling of Ihe fuml wiih which In Innld llirir
Globe, and Buckeye $1.00 |&gt;er thousand.
(hr city tins week looking after ids in­ new manse
Davis Brothers,
100 Mrllonville Ave.
THIS is tlie "WHITE SEASON.” and we
terests hi IIns section Dr Dunn is die
Sixteen recipe» for preparing egg» are "Phone 200 5-Rings
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owner of dir "Indiana Karin near deck neatly printed on yellow paper and cut in
For Rent—Part or all of new furnished
are ready with a complete line of Can­
the «hope of a large egg: these are cover­ house Modern improvements X Y. Z .
Hammock
(‘arc Herald
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vas and Buck Pumps and Coloninls at
y Prof J M ¡»(union sold in* farm nrur ed with stiff wlytr (Hiper cut In tfie same
For Sal«!—A goof reliable oki family
shape,
fastened
together,
and
the
words
Cameron City to S. W McBride and pur­
horse, just the horse for one who hat
$1.50 to $4.00
chased some desirable ell&gt; lots Pop will "Easter Souvenir ' in gold letters on one small celery farm. To one who will be
.ilsoti int|&gt;r&lt;ive Ins rooming Inm is .- o n San­ si le of tlie cover, thus making a pretty good to him will sell very cheap. Also
Easter remembrance for one's friends for sale—A flue (trend, handsome driving
ford nvenur
These
souvenirs can l»e obtained from any and saddle horse S M. Schwartz, R. D.
Mrs. Annie K. Smith mid hci «in in law
No I
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I
one
of
die Presbyterian ladies A largo
H A Sweeney of Colunihus Indiana have
To rent. Two room» for housekeeping
I number have been sold by the young la good water, and use of both $7 00 per
«&lt;
arrived In die city and Mr Sweeney is
' «lien nf tlie church They only i»«t ten | month lift French Ave
KEE' I
F I T T E R
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•taking over the celery della with a view
'cent» mill are well worth buying
FUR SALE (vivnte t«*ntn consisting of
of locating heir
two marcs and closet! carriage, all in good
T elep h o n e .No. 00
Sanford, F lo rid a
condition Horses gentle and sound. Orig­
Furl Culbrcath. d ie w ell k n o w n com­
Hotiqtiel Tor luge
mission inmi. ls in tin* c ity a g a i n a n d w ill
Hun hurrest Luke swoo|&gt;ed down on us inal cost *1.250.00; will acil for *600.00 If
at once. Address 50 Huckmm build­
ho here until the end of the season 'Cur­ Tuesday, spending two days in this neck sold
ing. Jacksonville, Fla.
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ley'* has many friends here who are glad of the woods • We were glad to aee him.
Notice.—I am closing out my-buslneis
to see him again.
His genial smile is contagious His hand­ Everything for sale. Tools of all kinds.
Eugene Singletary spent the week end shake is the same when not runnlag as Fin*Post drill. Armstrong Dies. Pipe Vise,
Gasoline Fire Pot. Work Benches. Hard­
14 M ILES SO U T H O F SA N FO R D
at Winter Garden, where he attended the when u candidate It Is (hr same l-uke ware an«l Paints. Wheelbarrow, Push Cart.
closing exercises of the public school today und tomorrow A good business Ladders, and Step-ladders. Second-hand
M êfm ftccot location on n d |» batw tcu
We need such Furniture of every description. Go» and
which luts been in charge of his sister. man. a good legislator
two Lkea. 40 »eit« Parka, moat c m p l m
Gasoline
stoves,
Dishes.
Good
dish
Cupmen
to
represent
us
in
tlie
legislature.
Miss Willie Singletary
•u ««cura b o tti to lam io« FW M a. O ra a f»
bourd. Two Good Ice boxes Everything
fto v t so d »II im u K m ia M ft*« ta ( u n u
Candidates' Day in Sanford promises to He tins the courage to battle for tlie light goes Cheap lor the cash
The Fix-It
500 l««t of p U i u . cusió» and Mrvtr* firs*,
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eclipse all former efforts in (Ills line, and uiuj will ever tie found where the smoke is Shop. 111 Sixth Bt
41 Bf A u riru i
ri**«, fiorii »» ir« supply. A n tdrsl «rio
thickest
if
the
interests
of
his
constitu­
For Sale—A tract of aftout 1,300 acres
the committee will make arrangements to
i n ho«Bt. Rid* o at s a d m * as
ents
are
at
stake
Let's
send
him
hack.
on
(he
St.Johns
river.
Salphur
water
wells
give a grand fish-fry for the visitors.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
There was never a time Itf the filstory of can be had on oil this property. ^*15 per
Keep your eye on Sanford
acre,
terms
K.
B.
Osteen.
Osteen,
Fla.
our county when we were more In need of
FLORIDA
G. W. E. BATES &amp; SON. Props.
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Neighbor Sanford is stining in the mut­
such men in our legislative halls l-ake
For
Sule—Anyone
wanting
bargain
in
ter of o canning factory to use the large
and Robinson is our ticket.—Oveldo Ad­ first class celery farm addreaa "Owner" in
surplus oropa which it will not pay to mar­
vance
care of Herald Office.
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ket toward the end of a season. Hope she
For Sale—Two of my tine truck farms.
may get It.—Orlando Sentinel
Levi Binford.
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Norman Lang
The Sunday-school at Moure Station
Pont forget to try the dried- chipped
BEST
CHEAPEST
At the home of her parents. Mr and beef— chipped while you wait at W. W;
has prepared a program for Easier, which
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will take the place of the regular Sunday Mrs J U Willis. Wednesday. A|*ril 10th. Long* grocery.
Ten acres of good laud for sale at a
School service, at 2:30 p. m. A cordial Miss Harriett Annie Lang and Mr Mar­ bargain.
Three acres cleared and crop­
invitation is extended to all who desire, shall Guinea Norman, of Altamonte ped Inst season. AU under fence. Near
Springs, will be married
to attend.
loading station on traction line. Almost
Particulars nt Herald
Mr Norman is the agent of the Atlantic given sway
r Dr. Davis Forster managed to tear him­ Coast Line Railway, nt Altamonte Springs Office
self away from his Shelter Sanatorium
For Sale—5 aero farm, twenty bearing
Mr und Mrs. Nonnan will leave on the
long enough yesterday to pay his regular midnight train Wednesday, for Virginia, orange trees. 50 peach trees, also very
AS GOOD AS THE NAME
vlklt to Sanford. Ho reports his anna* where they will spend n month visiting Urge bearing pear trees, mod re n 5-room
cottage, front and back porches, facet
tortum os flourishing and I* well pleased Mr. Norman's relatives. On their return south Golden Lake, 3 miles south east of
with his new venture.
to Florida, they will make their home nt Sanford; S minutes walk to street rail­
•
way, also Oveklo railroad. Fine drinking
Gray Ragsdale spent severs! hours In Altamonte Springs.
water, good bathing, fishing and swim­
(ha city today looking over bis Sanford
LOCAL AGENT
ming. Also 10 acre tract of the very
beat celegy and lettuce land, well located.
Band
Concert
Heights-property. Mr. Ragsdale and his
/
H ntllu west Cameron City, leas than a
R C MAXWELL, MANAGER
'tooth*, J. H.. have formed n land compoThe delightful concert given by the bond quarter
of mile from Sanford traction
oy, and purchased 5,000 seres of land in the park last evening was very much carline. Land has a gentle slope from
SANFORD, BRANCH
•with of Fort Myers, which they will put appreciated and enjoyed by all who had North to South End. ao there will never
upon the market.
the pleasure of listening to the fine selec­ he any daflger of aoured Und. Guoranteed to get flowing welU on land. Rea­
Fred Fields is home for a few weeks tions given by the band It was unfortu­ sonable price, and terms to su it Ad­
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a lt* a strenuous campaign In behalf of nate that there were so tnany otlicF at­ dress box 1127 City.
W. H Underwood now* bus a drat class
d&gt;e Schoocht Automobiles. Fred has tractions, and social events going on
tnvetod In avagy state In the union, al- Thursday evening, otherwise there would horse sltoer and blacksmith and can
guarantee all work of this nature. Your
oost, since leaving bare; and reports a have been a much larger attendance at horses can be assured of tire best kind
tire
concert
Sanford,
as
a
people
are
•ood hnsiness everywhere but south Georof work in this line. See Underwood
JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
very proud of their excellent band
when your horse needs shoes.
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«‘a. and Florida lead.
Cottage for Kent—814 l&gt;rk avenue.
Mr. end Mia. John G. Christopher, of
Address Box »43. City. '
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W
eather
Report
Jacksonville, arrived In the city Thursday
For Sale—Show case, leek draw *, mis!
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Fair tonight and Saturday. Cool weather
■fMrnooo, op th eir handsome house-boat
fin» condition. Particulars at
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Naxoa. They will remain until Saturday, too late'to save tire celery.
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UR spring Hats are now

ready for your inspec­
tion. They are, without
question, the most elaborate
variety we have ever shown,
including a very complete line
of Derbies, the new Rough Fin­
ish, Novelties in all new col­
ors, in bound, stitched, welt or
raw edge, that may be worn
Telescope or Dénted.
We can show Hats to suit
everyone. May we have the
pleasure of your inspection?

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April S, 1912

THE SANrORD’ hCRALtX
localities that ara Jost as food acTHE SANFORD HERALD other
cording tu the lend men Is beginning to
make the average Investor suspicious and
is why the other
lands could be cheaper in price and yet
be just as good, and why they have
come to Sanford to see vegetables grow
log. The investor will soon sit up and
take notice that there Is only one great
vegetable growing section in the south
and Sanford la. the place.
All the natural advantages of dimate
and water and location have combined
to make Sanford great and all the fairy
laies written about the “Just as go d
cannot take one jot or (idle from Sanfotd
As one well known gentleman remarked
.nis week “Sanford has become th&lt;
demonstration farm for the entire state.

rubilibtvl Ertrr Tuesday «ad Friday Mo»nini By his natural question

TME HERALD PRINTING COMPANY
R. J. HULLY. Editar
W. M. HAYNES, Business Mansier
S a bscrlptisn Pries, * 2 .0 0 a Year In Advance

Delivered la iba City by carrier S2.00 par sear la
adriaca or 20c par month.
Payment« load tance muet be made at offl

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Enternd &lt;• aeooad-das« mail matter Assoit 22nd
* 1908. at the PoetoOca at Sanford. Florida,
seder Act of March 3rd. 1879
Telephone No. l i t
0 W In Herald Build ins

Sanford will bave a number of new
buildings this summer and next falL

MEANINO OLR CANDIDATE
Now for a summer of big business in­
Hon. W. M.jTooroer has announced h s
terspersed with a few ball games and
candidacy far the position of Congressother amusements.
nan at large and in commenting on hi*
There is a rumor that the Sanford Hotel platforms and the candid statements a»
Co, will sell their stock to a new com­ to his oplnions^the Miami ¿Metropolis has
pany and a new tourist hotel will re­ the following:
“CoL Toomer's honesty will fail to win
sult
him support in southeast Florida. Our
\
Hon. A. M. C. Russell is a candidate people have discovered that during~sll
for State Superintendent of Public In­ nese years in which the afTairs of tht
struction and favors Free School Books. Second district have been left to the
Not o bad idea and Russell wtU get the nanngcroent of the hirelings of the
solid support of the man with a large umber trust, the railroads ond kindred
corporations, that their welfare has been
~~iatuiJy.
njured. They wont n man who stand»
The Orange County Citizen has issued or the things they beiieve in and whose
another illustrated edition, this time of strong championship will t&gt;e for the com­
beautiful Altamonte Sprints No better mon people."
Which means that the people are
subject could be taken and no better mah
to reprodupe the beauties of Altamonte clamoring for a man like Braxton Deacham
for Congress
than Howard of the Citizen.

Ice Cream and Strawberries
’ Mrs. Moses expects ta arrange an ice
cream and strawberry social in the park
nexi Wednesday night for the benefit of
the Hospital Association. The date was
for the 12th. but on account of the enter­
tainment at the Imperial that night the
date baa been changed to the 10th. Full
pmticulan will be given in Tuesday's
Herald.

DISTRIBUTORS FORI
Steinway &amp;. Sons .
Mehlin 5:
3;
Behr Bros. - Mathushek
Story &amp; Clark 5:
“Crown”Kohler &amp;. Campbell - Haines Bros, 1
I
and Fischer

Attention. Voter»!
Vote for George B. Ivay, the leading
candidate for Justice of Peace, in. and
for. your precirlct. He is a conservative
man. as well as experienced in Law. and
the requirements of the office. He needs
the Job. and he and his friends respect­
fully aolldt your vote and influence. If
you want to find out his record, ask
his enemies, if you can find them Itc

"

P I AN 0 S

Pay Your County Taxes
For ¿he benefit of the tax payers W.
EL Martin wishes The Herald to announce
to the people that their state and county
taxes must be paid on or before March
31st, as the tax books close on that date
and delinquents will then be placed on
the delinquent tax list. .
Remember March 31st Isqrour last call
for state and county taxes.
tf

AND

T he A u to p ia n o

Notice

Send for Catalogues, Prices and T e r m s

Good farm and buggy horre for sale.
and two milk cows with calves. Apply to
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Thomas E. Wilson.

John A. Cunningham r

First Methodist Church
Sunday, A p ril

7th,

1912

FLO R ID A Í

.

p ro g ra m m e for flu ÎDap
Bro. Howard of the Orlando Citizen
likes the Baunterer’s »tuff ond is averse
to the “non-de-plume" whatever that
means.
**
Well, never mind, brother. Holly will
back anything that appears in The Her­
ald whether it appears In the non de
plume or the ostrich plume. The editorial
column of the Herald Is not tiie "big
noire."

If

back

ro c o in

siorage

I LOO a. m

Holy Communion.

The same predicament confronts the
grower this year that confronts him every 0 a. m. Axremby of Sunday School.
DROP I N seison—that of keeping n glut'from strik­
B A PT ISM O F C H IL D R E N
t n d m u» la y tim» , i, i , , . i d , i,,„
ing the market when the bulk of the cel­
( Let nil pnrrntf ha vinf unbapCiird c k ilJir o
land» in S a n lc -d
V&gt; . h a .f
i. m
ery begins to move. The pnee starts out prcMnl thru» At (hit tune (ot drdiratioo to Cod
land» fot n l r •( rraaanablr
, i .„
too high to begin with and though we are Write the child's nsm e on a card. f i v in f date o/
in n i» to «uit youi l o m n . i r » . ,
1 r&gt;„
-.11 nex er k j v t a btiTrr »p|*»i
to
all prone to attempt to get all there is at birth and parents names, and hand to pastor.)
•&lt;qu!f* sulh fiuck itili lai i .è •» mi
once, there is no doubt but what the more
Caotrr frnUur bç tbr fe'imbap
•uch favocablr tarma
V\ e
• «
reasonable plan would be to odopt n renqutck a contiJrratilr n tc in siluri ou
teibool
sonable.selling price and stand by it get­
tbea* propcrtire
V • e*.w «n I -*ipfhe
MUCH US CROW
benefit
Sanford 1» growing «0 rapidly Ihnt few ting the money here on. ail shipments, 1 Hymn. 177
of the people nre aware of the many new rite only wav to control tho celery market I 2 Reipontivc Reading. Led by Supt.
H O W A R I M ' A C K A K I i 1 \ M tU
buildings In the course of erection and and stop a glut in the market is the cold 3 Song. "Waken All the World”
S u n forti I lori.)
School
•contemplated. A perusal of the |iermlts storage idea. In conversation with ex[&lt;ert*
in
the
ice
game
tiie
information
is
1
Acrostic
Exercise.
"Our
Hope’
granted this week by lha city clerk re­
Morn of Joy’—School
veals the fact the $15.000 or more is the gleaned that this idea is far fetched be­ 5 Song.
list of new buildings for the week winch c a u s e of the great expense uttitched to 6 Reading. "Easier Bells”
the plant and the lact that an eipertshre
Hazel Grow
is going some even for Sanford
You’ll Relish The Lasier I ml
plant would have to be maintained by 7 Song.
Ye Ea»ter Bells"--School
the
year
to
use
for
a
few
months
during
if
we supply thr g r t- c r iii . f o l It •»
8 Exercise
The Awakening ol
r n t DtuNQbCNT tax l i s t
the
season.
This
of
course
precludes
the
i . J I i UJ'i
i
a
v
c a special line .J n 1
Spring"
The Herald was designated as the
vaqces. etc., which
„ . niter ire
Recitation.
An Easter Dream
official organ of Orange county to publish establishment of a plant in Sanford and
strictly high grade m
ru t lung except
Addie Marshall
the delinquent tax list of 1011 by (tie then the scene is shifted too more north­
erly point, as for instance the Potomac 10 Song
the cost. Inclmir n.n&gt;.. ..t thrtr. is
County Commissioners.
The Flowers’ Message
your grocery ordrt. I lift -ill put tu
Junior Girls
1 buse wanting to get the official paper yards where all the cars go and are
edge on your appetite m&gt;iii.it voull N
sh uild subscribe for The Herald now for diverted to various points. Following out 11 Recitation: "Bells'
able to do the fr»N| |ii.lar
Christie Summers
only In this jwper will yon be able to get (lot plan list- cold storage coulj be used
by ull the fruit utul vegetable groweri of 12 Song.
He Lives To-dsy" Schoo
the list.
PAY CASH and S A V E MONEY
On* year $2 00. Six mouths $1 00 tiie enure south ond at tins rate could be 13 Reading. "Msry Seeking Jesus"
made n paying proposition. The cold
Marion Phi
Phillip
Three months 50 cents.
storage would not be confined to one crop 14 Song. Children
*
One Ihm
but to all (he perishable -crops raised in 15 Recitation. "The New Life, The
s .mIntt) Marts*
OBITUARY RAIES
First Street
A Western Kansas editor got off the Dixie and the growers could be united in'
Best Life”
Raymond Phillips
following: Ten cents straight will be a common caused—that of protection and 16» Resurection Appearances.
charged for all obituary notices of busi­ conservation of resources. If it is good
Intermediate Girls
ness men who do not advertise while business for the commission men to 17 Duet. Marion Phillips and
living. Delinquent subscribers will be have n cold storage and buy in the cel­
Maude Miot
charged 15 cents a line for obitunry ery after the market goes to pieces and 18 Recitation. "Victorious Life"
Only exclusive Baker in the city All mixing tl-Mlf
ho-licsl 9 advertisers and cash subscrib­ the product can be purchased at their own
C. H Summers. Jr
, with latest improved Sanitary machinery
ers will receive the best In the shop free price, then in all reason, wouldn't the 19 Easter Offering
8 P E N C E R '8 BREAD HANDLED b y alt F IR S T C L A S S GROCER*
when they shuffle off. Better rend in same plan hold good for the man who 20 Closing Chorus.
The Lord is
_________________ S p e c ia l O r d e rs P illed P ro m p tly
your advertisements ond pay up your tills (he soil and makes the crop? Of
Risen"
subscriptions now, os the hog cholera is course this plan will never be worked out 7:30 p. m Services.
We Make Everything Known to the I i j clC
abroad in the land.—Kansas City Journal. by individuals. It will of a necessity be L Organ Voluntary
PHONE 106.
NO. I l l PARK avenue.
fostered and nurtured and brought to a II. Hymn.
successful head through organization only, III. Prayer.
MOOtSirs REIRAINT
Editor Holly's “Curbstone Gleanings" and until the growers of the south get to­ IV. Anthem.
would secure for him a state-wide reputa­ gether under one bend, just os other “big V. Lesson. •
tion if he would sign his name or produce business" is done there will never be any VI. Offering.
= P R A C T IC A L
the witty articles in the editorial column. certainty about the price of fruits and veg­ VII. Hymn.
So much waste of rare material with no etables.
VIII. Sermon. By the Pastor.
The farmer spends his money for land,
one to receive credit, is a real shame.
"Christ's Own Interpretation of the
Not being much on the non-de-plume dears it. works it. buys fertilizer, mach­
Resurection.”
• ’.REATESTj
sort of journalism ourselves, we believe inery. seed and pays for help, makes a
Corner Main and Monroe, Jacksonville. Branch of
IX. Hymn.
in sayit.g our say and being personally crop and trusts to luck for a market.
it-" , IW *
system of Business Colleges in the W orld—22 year
No other business in the world is oper­ X. Prayer.
responsible.
graduates. More than 100 high-grade instructor? t'.inir.icts gtIf*
Holly's wit Increases as his head grows ated in such a manner, and yet they go XI. Doxology.
more bald and shhiey. His article on on year after year never profiting by mis­ XII. Benediction.
to secure graduates P O S IT IO N S o r R E F U N D M OM A |m iorV ¿.
Orlando sewerage is rich and deserves a fortune. and despite the reverses the far­
by more Florida and Georgia Bankers and other t&gt; ■""" „ men tri*
place with Mark Twain’s be*^.—Orlando mer seems to make a better living than
Potato Growers.
A L L O T H E R Florida and G eorgia business college- &lt;«"it hmed
Citizen.
the city business man.
Our factory output Ik limited
also teach BY M A IL. C atalogue F R E E .
„ «.
Better put In your order a t once.
*Tls modesty, kind sir, and when you
But what a good thing, what a sure
A.
H.
JAMES,
Manager.-JacksonvtlU.
P otato barrels will be scarce later
toss such a beautiful boquet, modesty thing the farmer could have if he would
Battgr store them somewhere right a
will not permit our walking across the provide for A market for his product be­ way. Buy what you Know you'll need.
stage to pick it up. Blushes overwhelm fore he began to manufacture it—an idea We will take none hack. Bring a check
^
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us. Exitl
’
that hat predominated all other- forms of when yau get barrels. Don’t ask us to ♦
break our rules.
business or. manufacturing.
r ir s t come, f i r s t served.
CAt'OItT HI in THE GOODS
He should active the question before be It. H. DEANE. 1st at. &amp; Oak Ave. GO 3tc
York HUSanford has gained name and fame as goes ahead to put-in Ills crop and the im­
This was the astonishing offer recently made by a New --Share
Cropper
Bonaire
to
settle
a
bet
with
a
friend.
Although
he
tw&gt;k
ni»
wba
being the greatest vegetable growing portant step in the solution is to provide
New York's btislest street and offered to exchange wit
Wanted a reliable man to ahare crop on
section In the world and the greatest a place for life product at the flood tide
passed, not one accepted his offer. It seemed “Too Gowi to
the Sanford Farm the beat Improved and
proqf of this reputation is the advent of and avoid a glut hi the market
We moke you an offer that is equally remarkable.
equipped
A
acre
farm
In
Sanford,
d
ty
people from every state in the union and
The editor of The Herald is not a far­
limits.
must
have
money
for
your
ahare
We
offer you, absolutely free of charge. Painter s hamisomelr
from foreign countries coming here to mer ond does not take upon himself the
graphed
Florida Almanac and Guide for 1912.
^
of
crop
other
wise
don't
write.
Address
look over the celery delta and have the task of advising the farmer bow to oper­
E.
Valeillc
Sanford
Post
office.
60-4tp
Drop us a letter or post tard containing jour
WHERE "y^
Sanford system explained to them. Every ate his own business, but all business is
wh«t crop you are interested in. and
.. —-• are intt^
land company that waota to demonstrate operated much along the same lines and
&gt;ur oddress.
oddrets.
LIVE this book will be aent free to your
to
BARREL FACTORY NOW OPEN
the growing of vegetables bring theif a strong point in telling celery and lettuce
ested in Agriculture In Florida, you simply cant
Place your potato barrel orders at
without this book.
prospective customers to Sanford first and would . be first cooperation among the
then explains carefully to them that growers and • system of storing the prod­ once to Insure deliveries when w ant­
ed. H. H. Deane, Oak Ave. and First SL
other land Is just as good but' has never uct when pricer!» 1L
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bad the chance to demonstrate the poesi­ If we can't b}V*.B storage plant her* Phone 255.
ROOM 1100
•
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es yet. Just why they h ate made b a re ooa a t tho other end of the Uno. but Tomato Plants For Sale.- -Call on Ñolas
(or b ara i t
81-tf
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SYNOPSIS,
, - - - ------ I—Richard Uahlnut, an
Amerkoa with an affected En«ll»h aogmt^reeatrae a present from a friend In
CHAPTER IL—The
1
present proves tt&gt;
— man. A* *tetter
..............
he a pair of pajamaa.
hlnte of
mrpneee to the wrearer.
&lt;

SANFORD H U M U S

Sanford Lodge No 27. I 0 .0 r
M erit every Momlay at 7 30 p in . nvrr lin |» fle l
fh re lre J C Malt. N G
W ^ H eure». Sec’r .

slipped over again to the arm of my
chair.
Seminole Chapter No 2.Order (astern Star
In her cyos wai a challcngo and I
M erit every ter-md end fourth Friday In month
Every one »ho lint teen lilt Slur In the E att are
took It up.
chapter
•'In black silk pajamas." I said dar­ m rdU llv Invile«! lo vlait the
A m r E Kiaiatav Sec y
ingly
f. U. e . Celery City Aerie 1833
Her bluo eyes opened wide For a
Meetings flrtt and third T uetdayt In every month
moment I feared sho would bo offend­ Hall in Welhorne Rlock. third (lorn

CHAPTER ITI,—Light nut dona the pai’hornlv Lodge No 3. K of P
H V
audac,l7» bul
blrdllko
t t l Mnrmnt. Jenkln». comes In carol of laughter rcauiurcd mo.
M rrta second and fourth Mood»/». Vltltlng
SBf .to. twcQcidi^^ Ushtnuu ^at“Bay, you’re not so slow, are you 7“ knights always • come P E II u ich Intoni C. C
tSopU to put him out Thlnklnrih; e^ /u “
“ol "u • ,ow- Bre I ° ur f elTt S Frank. K K nd A
rant crasy. Ughtnut changea hie clolhea * AnJ her band-came down on my
S a n f o r d Lodge. No SX. f. A A. M
h .7 h„VJkhl i î t
forca that ® ada » • lump,
M
.
Tolar M aster: M. W. Lovell.
t q ^ confl'mlnir~ligbtnuPa
''Only ahowa," she gurgled merrily, lery ECommunication
joy^
contimi ng Llghtnufa ‘belief
belief ^that^hs
thal
every Brat and third T hurt*• * * * !'
"how little Jack knows about you. d a y t a t 7:30 p. m V ltltin l brothers welcome
■it nut Bay, you'd hotter never tell blm about U n ite Brotherhood of Carpenters end Join­
CHAPTER IV.—Jenklne telle Listi
Ideo us thoso black pajamas!"
of Um encounter ho had with a hld&lt;
er» of America
B f M H dressed *.n pajamas.
Sho spoke chokingly through a
Sanford Local Union No. 1751. U. B of C. and 1.
A m e rit every Thursday night at 7 o'click In
■torm of Inflghter as ahe rocked there of
the Eagira' Mall. J. W. O Singletary president:
against my shoulder.
lieu tllack welder K S I T
way home from college. Later LI
"And say—the Joko of It!" She
rinds a beautiful girl In black pajaamas lft
0 P O (. Sanford lodge 1241
banged me on the back with a clubllke
his room.
Meet U rti and Third Wedneadajr
» e a d a y night,
___
corner
ed late at ni«ht
mod
night get.
rete up for'
ft a
Alamaa
um o a
Smoke.

i b ,c k w lth a

First and Palm etto

W D. U t» « » . Ê. R.

CHAPTER Vt.-LIghtnut Is shocked by |^L0.W' | n5nfd,,bl" firon’ that 1UUo hand'
0. L T tr u * . Secretary
the gtrt'O drinking, smoking and slangy T he Joke of It la. ho thought I'd be
talk.
so s a f o with you! Oh, mamma!*'
""CHAPTER VII—Rh« tells him her n a m e
And o ff s h e went a g a i n
rvenlnX at M IK) I* M in tâiBlr, Mall, .
?,
w'
™
,
• » —&gt;•» » ■ » « ■»&gt; * »»"&gt;. lllu rk Allw rt Scl»h Ibrtalor R II
named France*: .^Ncxt m o rn in g thr girl nlcKj. ah«* »aid. c o r n in g out of her Serreta»
^ .T ’K '^ V h e r of?h,ni l i i? MOM&amp; by
'and panllng breathlessly,
Nlenro« Chapter Ns. t 3 L A M
a husky college boy, . who calls him ."Never!
And don t you, Dicky—don't
Meet« every « ro o d »rxl fourth Thursday In
•"•DtcSy!^ but he dori not see the girl.
you e v e r!
U nderstand?
M um 's t h e Masonic Mali over Im pe-lal T heatre V iiltlnJ
com panions wvloorae A W Kins. Illfh T rtesl.
enough, Oo on—tall mo—what's sho word!"
W E. Iluusholder, Sec y.
.
i
"But—“
like?"
"Oh. hut mo no ' h u t s '— p r o m i s e ! "
"Of count®, you don’t know!" I anltl
.NO CmUSE TO DOUBT.
" W h y . lh«-n—e r — of co u rse . If you
elgnlDcantly.
“Mof Of count» I wouldn't know— wish It.”
A S t n l r o - B n t o f F n c t* f l i c k e d by a
''T h a t 's right, because I want to
I want you to toll mo Bay, u sho
S tro ng Qunrantoe.
com e a g a i n —th a t Is. If you w nnt me.
really ao pretty f"
IV«- i i.i i n u i r e Im m itlu ito and poll
"Pretty," Indeed’ It w n s like this But If B r o th e r J a c k wns on to you. liv e r.-ilrf t.. nil auffereta fro m c o n s ti­
adorable child of nature not to un Dicky, ns 1 am . ho would so o n e r tiavo p ation In every e a se w h ere out rum
mu nt a hotel, t h n t ' s all."
deratand that sho wna the most per
ody full* t&lt;&gt; do this w e will r e tu r n th e
"B u t my d e a r K rn n c e s— ”
feet and faultless crcnllon on earth'
money paid u* for II T h a t 's a fra n k
"1 loll you I know , D icky, ho d o e s n 't
I leaned townrd her. "Is she pret­
alalt-nu'iil of fnets. anil w e w nnt you to
a
p
p
ro
v
e
of
y
o
u
n
g
la
d
les
In
p
a
ja
m
a
a
."
ty?" I repeated reproachfully.
• iib s tiin iln te th e m nt o u r risk.
Bbe c h u c k le d
"N ot ev e n b la c k o n e s .”
Bbe eyed mo slyly.
lievttll O rd e rlies nr«' enlett Just like
Blm stood up. looklftg at h e r s e lf an d
"Ob, of courso I know how you
n i '-'- " r e p a rtic u la rly pro m p t nod
feel,” aho said, "but draw tne a pic­ p e r f o rm in g a grncq'fui " p i ro u e tte b«v ' r■ngreenlite
In nctlmi, mny he tnkt&lt;n ni I
fore tho long pier glaBH.
ture of her "
Mi) limo, dny nr itlglil; do imi cntt«e ,
"Now,
if
th
e
y
had
b
e
e
n
c
r
im
s
o
n
."
"A picture!” I laughed. "All right,
d la rr lu e n . nuunen. « rlplnc . c ie e s n lv e
her® goes: Eighteen, 'a d a u g h t e r of sh e p r o c e e d e d , " h e m ight h a v e felt Innneneen, or ollter unde*lrnble cfTiv t»
d
iffe
ren
t.
Old
J
a
c
k
's
g
r
e
a
t
on
l
i
a
r
the gods, divinely ta ll and m oat di­
Tlti'y b a v e n r c r y nilltl bill |M~ltlve j
vinely fnlr'—t h a t sort of th in g FVa- vnrd. a n d so nm I "
ni Iloti oiMin t h è orgnu* «vitti wltlch
Of
c
o
u
r
s
o
All
Itadcllffo
g
irls
wore.
turca classic—p e r f e c t oval, you know ,
thpy r-jiiie In c iin ln 'I. itp p urvulli net
and profile to s e t nn n r tH t m ad w ith I knew.
log n» ti regolativi» Ionie tif h I be r&lt;»
By Jove, how 1 w ish e d I could show
Joy. EycsT Blue ns H obo's, hut big
lnn»d tnunctilnr coni of th è ht»«'el, tini*
and true and tender: hnlr, n g r e a t. h e r tho lovely c rim s o n p a j a m a s Maso v e r c e m ln g n-cnkinn«. an d oldlng tu j
• hilling nugget of virgin gold
F o rm f e r tn a n n hail s e p l m o from t'h ln n !
re*l'»rp lite Iwiwelw In m o re vlgorou»
divine—the Ideal of n poet s d r e a m — But I w ould h a v e to s u m m o n J e n k i n s
*nd b en lth y ae tlv lty .
to find th e m , a n d besides. It would bn
the alluring, the elusive, t h e uitnitnln
Hcvnlt lln le r lle * «re nnsUrpoKan'hle
able, the despair of the s c u lp to r s of q u e s tio n a b le t a s t e lo p r e s e n t, th e m •
nini blesi f»&gt;r ilio u*e o f chllrtion. old
to h e r a t t e n t i o n
chisel."
folk* nfui di lli M e i*»r«&lt; u* W » ca nnot
"Sly!" said Miss Hillings, staring
" O r e a t Idea, this, having pajamas too blglily perom nietid tb e n i to all
But I was not through. ''Com­ In y our c o lleg e colors," she said. I
•ufTerem frotn nny forni o f .constlpsplexion? Her skin as s m o o th as ihn th o u g h t so, too. as I n ote d a d m ir in g ly
tlon timi lt» n tle m U n t ev lln
T h a t ’e
heart of a srasholl and iih delicately t h e rich effect of h e r go ld e n head
w hy «ve back otir fnllli In Ihcnt r&gt; Uh
warm a»'Its rosy blush when klttsed above th e black silk
B ut I th o u g h t o u r prom l»e t&gt;f inoney back If they do
by the nmorous tide."
th e color n tl«-vlll«h odd onrr—so m b e r, not pive eu llro *ntl«fncMon
T b rc e
“Hoc!" ejaculntcd my d a r li n g
you know — for colors of a you n g girl n » I r ò 12 inblct* Ut cent*. .1(1 Inblel* !Cf&gt; i
I looked at her closely
' And In school
r e n i* nnd sii tnblef* frfl cetitn lli»men«
one matchless c h e e k n d im p le div in e
•'My' m t " ' njic m u r m u r e d , " w o u ld n 't t»er. voti enti oliin In Ite in II Item edles
such as might have boen left by the I Jtist love to live In. p n j a m n s —Just go
onl» «t «vur *tor«&gt; T h e Ito^nll Htore
barbed arrow of Cupid when It awoke about In 'em all tho time, you know! .
L R. PHILIPS k CO.
Psyche from her »wood of death. In Why can't we, I wonder?" Her faco
short, abe might be the dainty fairy flashed mo o ravishing smllo; and
prlnceaa of our childhood fnntnalea, w hile I w as blin k in g o v e r her q u e s ­
Tor
were ahe less superb In figure. On tion. sh e w ent on " F u n n y how th e FLOORS
Ibe other ham!, she m ig h t he the girls even m e ta k in g to 'e m —e v e n HI* TABLES
sunny-haired daughter of a Viking w enrs ' e m ' " B hr c h u c k le d : " H e r s nre CHAIRS
king, were she not too delicately fea­ g ray f lan n e lte U e
QIL CLOTHS
But th e girl I'm
»00 »U.
tured and molded "
te lling you abo u t — she d o n 't. SI* told
INTERIOR
Thnt waa all I could r e m e m b e r from the m u te r ab o u t IL It se e m s th a t t&gt;e
W OOD W ORKJ
the descrlptlofi ns I had r e a d It In a fore sh e left C hina, som e hlglt mucknovel, but 1 was glad I bad stored It a m uck g nve h e r g o v e r n o r a sw ell pair
up. by Jove, for It suited h e r (o a dot. of silk o n e s —s o m e th in g like th e s e . I
T h e O r ig in a l
8he didn't say n word for jk m o m e n t, gu ess, hut I d o n 't know of w hnt color
but Just sat there eying me kind of But, anyhow, they were too delicate
■Idewls®, her little upper Up lifted In and fine to be wasted on nn old stiff ,
an odd way. Then of a sudden sho like that, and ho had sense enough lo ,
TV- U* 1—k Ix •!
■hook her head and swung her kncea know It. 8o ho pngsed 'em down tho , U J |i l—«&gt; — «I*
wwil e—
» lb —« ik#
up over the arm of her chair. ‘
i lino to her— {''ranees, you know. Well,
C&lt;—f
i —» Bn*
"W«ll, Dicky, as a doscrlber you s i r —" Hero sho sidled to the table I , y&gt;U I««—3—M r—
—
i—
t
■nr® ere the slushy spreader. Bay, and half leaned, half perched, upon
t4 i . . 'I
Iiwl
■mI, An KwJ •wi*«r»Lwl
you'?® got Eleanor Qlyn backed off Its edge; and I wns so distracted
Gil C*»rh«lh »»f
th® board®."
watching her graceful polso and ges
G .I S*iu/«cii«w.
She went on eagerly: "I don't care, tures, that I lost wbat she was saying,
/-in s rtA tz n a n u it
though; alutby or not, your picture's by Jove.
CARFENTfR HORTOMCO
Juit perfect for her. Why, your gtrl I It was her trill of laughter at some­
must be a ringer for the girl at Kad- thing sho had said, and tho question:
HILL H A R D W A R E C O .
cllffe. Only thing you left out was "Wasn’t that funny?" that brought mo ,
the freckle on tho chin."
hack to what sho was telling me.
Vreckle on the chin I Dy Jove. 1
"Yes, air—said sho Just scared her
left It out on purpose, for 1 thought maid—oh, batty!. Bocauso sho looked
she might not like It. t wondered ir so ugly In ’em—that’« what sho
nil girl« at.RadcUCTe had freckles on thinks, but of courso—shucks! Any­
the chin.
how, sho never wore ’em any more,
She lay back, regarding me In- nud a day or two later some coolie
For Women
acrutably. "If aho looks like that." stolo them—sold ’em probably."
Have
More
Friend» than nnv other
•he iUfhed, "you ought to love her
Suddenly oho yawned, stretched her
magazine or natterns. McCall » Is tho
▼err much, Dicky.”
arms above her head, and flashed me
tcliabie Fasnion Guide monthly irt;
I couldn't aey anything, for words a dazzling smile. Dy Jove, In the
one Tnillion one hundred thousand
are go deuced Inadequate, you know. looso-flttlng garments she looked for •homes. Besides sho«ving all the latest
But 1 Just made an effort to look It all. all tho world like an Oriental bourl,
designs of McCall Patterns, each issue
"Of course," elghlng, "you ought to or some Jolly lovely thing like thnt.
is brimful of sparkling short stones
fee} (hat way; and, another tblng,
"Oee.-Aut I’m sleepy!" sho said be­ ‘and helpful information for women.
Dicky: you'll never forget where you hind her littlo hand. "If you'll ekeuse
S.t. Mow.7 s a d Kmp In S * r U { 7 wihnribt.f
lur M c G ill'« M a p iln « St ok «. Cctta o n l/ |o
first saw h tr, will you? One of tho me, Dicky, 1 believe It will bo off to
1 ret» 1 vrtr, IncUdtaf a*/ on* of Um ctUbrsM
things one never forge {a."
McCsli 1'itw rn* lit*.
the springs—the bed springe, for little
"flight in thle room," I murmured; Frankie. Oood night, then. Bee you
McCall Pattern* Lead »11 ethrr* la w/U. St,
■imnlkit/, ccoaore/ tnd non Ur «old. Moit
"and In that wicker chair."
In the morning."
d/i'er» aclt McCall Patttre» tUa a»/ other two
"Really?" Her surprised ejacula­ ■ And with another radiant smile, she
a i \ i t cocafcirrd. Non»hi(tUr tlua ijccou. Dof
fiu&lt;n /«MUdril«r, or b/ nail boa
tion was delicious. Dy Joy®. how en- moved townrd her room.
trandngly coquettish of her) How
"Good night," I said wistfully.
McCALL’S MAGAZINE
Jolly clever I ..
.
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•~0o on; tell me how she was* would offer to kiss me, how that
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dressed—never mind any more plo­ were engaged In a way. Bilt then, of
tline business; Just tell me In four or
CPUfMwJt EOUldal do—sh e knew that.
five wtfflflf, P et you can't da It EL Bbe

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Candidato For

Congressman -at- Large
Favors National Aid for
HARD ROADS
More Money Spent on the
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T h e r e is no w a y the People of tho Intorlor
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WHAT

ARNOLD
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A Clark Everglades Investigation W itness
Says About Mr. Clark
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Joseph A. Arnold. E ditor
in Chief of the Division of
P u b lications of th e D epart­
m ent of A griculture, a w it­
ness in Congres.«m an C lark's
Everglades
in v estig atio n ,
whose s ta te m e n ts w e r e
m ade upon o ath und as a
p arty of th a t in v e stig a tio n /
says th a t Mr. Clark declared
thnt if the E verglades re­
port w as very favorable " it
would h u rt SOME O F H IS
C O N S T I T U E N T S who
ow ned Florida lan d outside
of th e Everglades t h a t w as
ju st us good as th e E ver­
glades.”
Let us h a v e a C ongress­
m an who will represent
ALL OF HIS CONSTITU­
EN TS fairly, w h e th e r th ey
ow n lan d s in or o u t of th e
E verglades a n d w h e th e r
th ey ow n lan d s a t all or
not

The TRUTH about Florida is GOOD ENOUGH
The TRUTH about Hr. Clark is BAD ENOUGH

R. H U D S O N

BURR

Candidat* for Congross, Second District

�Bo ougKFTT T artapa In the morning
a t the boat!
But all In vain my early rise the
next morning, my easeful toilet end
any dash In a taxi to a florist and
then to Tiffany's for a ring. At the
pier 1 dodged about In the crowd, the
boy trailing, behind me with the big
pnrpte box. but not a devilish thing
could I eee oí Francee. By Jove, I
almost broke my monocle straining 1
At last I was aure she most be left,
for the last passengers wero passing
over the gang-plank.
-Hello. Dicky!"
The voice, coarse and hearty, came
from an athletic young man In a hur­
rah suit. On his head, perched Jaunt­
ily above a mass of yellow hair, waa
a straw bat with a crimson band.
I stared a t blm through my glass,
but It was any one I knew at all. 1
looked at him coldly, for there’s noth­
ing so devilish annoying* as familiari­
ties from strangers. I thought 1 could
frees# him off. .
But be only grinned. -Looking for
Mlaa Billing«?"
"1—1 haven’t seen her," I answered
ktlffly. But hla question alarmed me.
He chuckled In my face. "Guess
you don't know her In her dotbea, «h.
Dicky?" And I did not need the
punch he gave me In the aide to make
me stagger backward. "A thousand
thanks, and good-by, old chap. 1 see
they're hauling In the plank."
He lingered for one bearlike grab
a t my hand.
"And aay, don’t forget—for I know
Jack BUllnga better than you do—
dota’t ever let him know about all th at
Scotch last night"
Ha ealied over hla shoulder with a
grin: "Keep It dark—as dark as those
black pajamas, Dicky I" ’
And as long as I could see, he stood
on the deck, waving hla hat at me, as
1 stood here with my mouth open, my
•yes following him with horror.
By Jove, who waa ho. and what did
he know?

at you' In the darliT , Know how' you
Jerk back? Well, there you are! For.
giro you my wont, when 1 peeled off
the little cloth cap, regular hlaaea of
crtmaon lire aeemed to ahoot from
the end of the k n o t
,
Fact la. It wasn't a knot at all, but
a button—• deetllah glassy- button,
eomethlng bigger than a dime, per­
haps. and thick ae the end of your
Utile finger. And there It lay agalnat
the »silk, burning Its way through It
like a rad coal or fire.
And U waa Juat t h e n ' that BUUngs
rolled la.
I aay "rolled In," because It always
looks that way. That’a the way Blu­
ings la built, you know.
"I aay, picky," he panted, "Just
missed another Infernal express I
Plenty more trains, but I had a great
InsplraUoa strike me that I'd let you
put me up for the night Hat, Jen­
kins! Now, don't aay a word. Dicky,
old chap. Cane, Jenkins! Orest 6leesjire, assure you—won't Inconvenience
a t alL 0 loves, Jenkins! Just give
me something to sleep In, and 1*11 be
as comfortable here as I would be a t
the elnb—eo d e n t worry any about
me, old chap. By tbs way, want to
thank you for taking cars of the kid.
Got hbme dll 'rig h t 1 understand."
He plunked like a Jolly elephant in­
to the largest and moat comfortable
chair la the room and wheesed for
breath.
■ "And. Jsnklns!" Hs raised one fat
finger while he took a gasp. "Don't
mind U I do have a ; package of
Dicky’s Koroakos en(J a 1,00 Ox*—not
too sweet, you know; and you may—"
BUUngs broke-off suddenly. Then

rtee.

Ho I w t d at mo. chuckling. "Look
cheap to you, oh? What you mlfht
call outre, ao to apeak?"
“By J oto, of courae," I anawered
ruefully. “I can't Bleep In the things
now, you know What would people

Look, I tell you!”
1 did look, and—well, I was JoUy
Taxed, that's all. •
"Oh, I aay now!" 1 spoke severely—
Just that way. you know. 1 w ent on,
remonstrating: "Devlllah silly Joke, If
you ask me. You've gone and ruined
the thing, BUUngs! Flashy buttons
Uke that, you know—too tawdry, too
cheap."
"Cheap!" He almost shouted I t
Then be leaned over the back of the
leather chair and pounded hla fathead
against the cushions, writhing hla big
bulk from aide to aids.
"Quite impossible," I said firmly.
“Not on regie a t all, &gt;ou know!" And
I fixed my glass end stared gloomily
at the things. The five shiny button«

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"Oh yon beauties, you darlings!" I
beard him murmur.Then he looked at the buttons
again, and dash I t b# kissed me.
Maudlin—JoUy maudlin, I aay, If you
ask me!
"1 aay. Dicky," he said carelessly.
“Tou may not care for them, but I’ve
taken rather a shine to these buttons.
Mind letting me have one, eh?"
He flashed a quick glance at me
and then away.
"Mind? Why, certainly not; Uke
'em alt old chap, and welcome." Tct
I responded gloomily enough, scarcely
poUte, you know. And I felt too JoUy
prostrated to be curious aa to what
be could poMlbly want with the
things. Waistcoat buttons, likely—
BUUngs waa given to loud dress and
othsr bounder stunts. But be Just sat
there looking down after I spoke, and
presently stole a queer glance at me.
He suddenly held up the row of red
buttons again
"Look here, you blessed dodo." be
exclaimed brusquely. "Have you real­
ly no Idea what these are. these glass
buttons you are yapping at&gt;9 ut? Ot
course yon haven't, you Jolly chowder
bead,-but I'm going tg tell you&gt;* .**
I bad Just uncovered. Dashed If ha
He threw the coat Into my lap. '
didn't almost upset me.
"They are rubles, old man, that's
“Here. I say!" I protested. "Don’t all," he said quietly. "Oriental rubles,
lose that cap.” 1 picked It up from at that—flawless and perfect—the
where he had Jerked It to the floor. rarest and most precious things in the
"It's the cover to bide that glass, you world."

know"
"Wh-a-a-t!"
CHAPTER VIII.
Hillings swung round, staring at me
with
the most curious expression.
Her Brother Jack.
"See hers. Dicky," be exclaimed
"Good night. Dloky!” came up the
•levator abaft. And then more "good rather excitedly, but In a low tone, qs
sights,” growing fainter with their he cut a aide glance at Jenklna si­
phoning the flxi over at tha collarette.
laughter ns the car shot down.
"Good night,” I called sflor them. "Whàt In thunder hare you boon do­
"Devilish sorry you fellows won't stay ing now?"
By Jove, I turned cold for a minute,
longer!" .
! was that startled. I thought he was
"Jolly good lie, Jenkins,” I said,
going to use the pajamas sa an Intro­
yawning sleepily, as I dropped back
duction for reference to last night. But
Into my own apartment.
In a minute I aaw that he did not
“Yes. sir,” assented Jenkins demure­
mean that
ly. "It's sleeping on the divan the
"Where on earth did you get any­
Other night, sir. Klght hours there
thing like tlit»T" And he held up the
ain't nothing like eight hours In bed
button and the garment
and In your pajamas."
"Oh. I any n ow !” I remonatrated,
"Pajamas!” 1 ejaculated, startled.
alarm changing to a mild dudgeon.
For all day I bad been thinking of
BlHInga’ devlllah rude manners are ao
her. I wondered If Hillings would hap.
offensive at times
“What do you
pen to Invite me up for the week end.
mean ? It's a present from a friend
But be bad so many Umes, and l had
lor China.”
sever gone.
BUUngs' eyee bulged
"Present!
“By Jove, that reminds me." I said. queerly He stooped toward me, whU“Those red alik pajamas!"
perlng: Utd he know what this but"Yea, sir." Jenkins' face hardened ton was?”
In an odd, wooden way.
“Why. of course be didn't." I an­
"I waa wondering. Jenklna, If those swered Indlgnnntly
"Never dreamed
pajamas were torn any In our little of It. of course I tell you. It was all
row the other night."
nicely coyered. wag » bat you call It—
Poor Jenklna winced a little. "I upholstered, you know—with devlllah
think not. air,” ho muttered humbly— nice silk. I cut It off accidentally,
"leastwise, they were all right laat trying to force the thing through that
night when Mr.—" Ho seemed to catch loop. That left the marble exposed "
hlmselT abruptly. "I mean when 1
BUUngs took the glass mechanically
found them this morning, sir."
from the tm y tendered by Jenkins and
He returned with the garments I sipped It slowly, eying me curiously
had received from Mastermann, and over the top. Then he set It back,
again we spread them under the very deliberately, wiped hts riiouth
lamp on the table. They looked singu­ with the bit of nspery, and without
larly smooth and unwrlnkled. There
was not a single tear or break, not
even with tho delicate cords that
twisted to form tho frogs of the teat. the button, be dropped It with the
"My, elr! But ain't they red!" garment upon the table, and with
breathed Jenklna. "Them cords look hands Jammed deep In his pockets,
Ilk* UtUa red snakes."
faced n i with a long-drawn w histle.
I cut an anxious glance at Jenkins,
"Well. I'll be hanged!" be ex­
for I did not like hla reference to claimed. Just a coarse, vulgar out­
snakes. Seemed ominous, somehow. burst, you know—no sense to It; no
But hla appearance waa composed and point a t . aU. you know—that’s Billreassuring. And, by Jove, come to Inga.
look, the cords did look Just like tin /,
He'eaught up the coat again. "And
colled serpents of glowing fire. Why, these others—four of them—are they
thay were so JoUy red they hurt your Just the same?" ho demanded abarply.
•yes. Fact! And thin as tha beau"Dash it. how should I know? I
t ful stuff was, this brighter red fan suppose ao," I anawered Indifferently.
i II over tho other, covering every Inch And I closed my eyes and leaned back,
&lt;f It and forming the closest, finest feeling a bitweary. Some­
i rhat-you-call-lt embroidery. It was aa how, BUUngs Is always so exhausting
faint and dainty a pattern aa that on a when ho gets started on something.
'soap bubble! Fact la, I could not
"Oh, cut It out. old chap," I protest­
trace It, even with my glass.
ed, drowsy-Uke.
The only part that wasn't covered
"I wlM," I heard him aay. Then 1
with this embroidery business waa the guess I must have dropped off a bit,
•tuff uacd to cover the knota, or little for the next thing I knew be waa
balls, over which tho cords were
meant to hook. In working with
"Dicky! Dicky I Bay. loqk bar«!

The dashed Slade slipped somehow
aqd cut Into the threads that tied the
f covers or caps or whateveryou-call*ema, over the knota. And when I
polled, the beastly piece of silk came
off In my fingers.
And then—oh. but I say I 1 Just
gave a sort of yall and dropped the
.whole thing I
B rar have dome silly u s try to
you h r xsXJLBf i_r*A haL cigar

iilF Ilk. ao m anyTery crimson ehsr-

CHAPTER IX.

bles!” I gasped.
He nodded. “Genuine pigeon bloods,
my son. no Jess.”
"Oh, come now, BUUngs," I protest­
ed. I felt a little mlfTed, Just a little
you know. 8o Jolly raw to try It on
that way.
"By Jove, old chap, you must think
ms a common ass." I suggested dis­
gustedly.
Bllllnga grinned at the very Idea.
"You a common ass, Dicky?" be

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The
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•very one who will use It. who la not 0posed
o f o n e m n n l r r fro m r&lt; w ji i . m o r t in •■ml
perfectly satlafled with Ihe resnlta d is t r ic t l o tre c lin te n hy th e i lr r n - . r . l a .. .t- r a i.(
r n u m y r e « | ir r i l t r l»
which It produce*. We eiacf no prom­ eru;h
fo u r th
I h r r u le , a m r t m n ii ir.. m * i . l 'r . i n u »
ises, and put no one under any obliga­ e le c tio n a . p ro m u I|| 4 1 ni] h&gt; Un- U i n - , t a l . S i „ | r
C o m m itt e r s h a ll tu n ir u l to th e p tiro a r» r l n i k m
tion whatever. Rurely, nothing could « n o m in e e fo r C o n tri-.« w h e n a p H ic a t- lr .n d ra.i
ln c o o vl â l r n l
c o m m itte e

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while dem«

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necessary- frani ijuaimniiia»n» f»*r K rp rr* ru (a tivr
In the C o n trrss of i h r U n i
S iai r% from «akj
district, m ay become u m o d _______
Infr in» ih r tumii
nation in said primary election, by flllmi
. ,
l(h ih r
chairm an of this committee. » 1/ Mun 1; 1.

llalfiejl a t Fern andina. flor »la ult itr fwfurr Ihr
1st day of M a rti. A I) IUI2 11 * r i t l r n «lulrm rni
as rri|iriret| by law of hi. i o r |.~ - in1» %tk ti i g ru ll
dale, which sta irn irn i . h u ll lu
„ n«v| hy hin» iixl
tir »U
shall Iw art-omimnini » ills Ita
•
Mu r x i f ni all«!
Sevenly-five d o lla r . 4 . nn umtmiih
n
-iiI Io •mI in
defrnyirut rip -tiw » of h-itdinii1 \.im1 |«rliiwir&gt; »*l««
lion
Sixth ( 'j im l ld u l r v for lo r n
tressional Committer .hall 10
. _____ _____
any assessm ent, ami shall m a k e Un ir applicala I

for place On Ihr (.allot to ll.r f-tp-Cllvr ( nun

C o m m ittee
Se. en i h Thu 1 •■oiniiiii-. silt , 1. 11, 4. 1r.. r
tu rn , of «urli eie, tino uh! iIis l o- ito- rr.u ll u
w ill I m i u r ve-fl Will .san#- ' li • ( f i h Ittn i« m l j.ft.fm i
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n in i et•*«»r m««|rr usai i., . irtijs
.f il

yu+rr Alten o» Uiulcr llir l.iv.
C o m m itte e

,

,

Hn«l fulva ..f •f
th l. drilli day 1-f Ja n u a r, l'.lld.
( i l . lU tr n u » '

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lle t u C o m i ( o rti 2ri«1 i «**ig (&gt;(«( nf H ort«!
A l lr » l
Ji .-wj lin i» . Scv&gt;
A|*nl 3«Mh IUI!

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G ardens In co rp o ra ted

I fir fir« i iirU a n i/.-in o ti m n im g of ihn» lugi*»» u k n i
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to w li k i i t h i t i n f in t i n ito n g tia ll n i u n i f i n i r vu b ir c i
i i v r l f « h n ll
an ■ m o ti ri t r« iu « rT ìi d i r r r i l i f r t n i d h l
r tu ck o f l i d i O f fi- K iiU c fi
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( u r p o r n lo r i o f du« o d t*&gt;fod&lt;wi and d i r A m o u n t o f
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w n b n l d i r l i n a in ra in t h r fo rrg o iiiM A r t u l r « o f In
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MAMI C A NMWA
fm a in rM « h a ll Iw at S a n fo n l O r u lig r ( « m u l) M«»f
N o ta ry I'u liik * S la te o f M o rid « .
i n ia, b u t !l in n y h a v r u h I i o th e r o fh i r * a frn c ie a
M i C lin i in i* ti«*n • » p ife « i r l i I d i 1913
1 uwl p ln o *a &lt;4 taiAine«« in I lo r »«In .m d In o th e r
« ta ira t»f i h r I n itra l S ta ir« n u t in fo r r ig n m u n
s ì M i n i f l NNS&gt; I . V A N I A . I „
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d ir t i l i r r m i i l n l d i r « a m r fi»r i»urxMKr* i h r f r i n
tn tr . a n ti a n y l ig h t l i l i r m t r r n t or c a ta te th e re in e ip r c A M il
, in i h r St n I r »»f M o lid a , and In o th e r «latea o f i h r
In WilnewN W h e re o f I h a v r h e re u n to «et m y
, íln itn d S in t c * a in l In fo rrig n r u u t ii r i r «
li n in i n od ••flirta i «eal a l C he * t r i C o u n ty o f O eia
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la n d t. g a r d r n la in ;* O ITtianJa, ¿ ro vra raiwj.«**
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t«&gt;*M»«il
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th r pr«»i»rrt) o f t h r l o r i - i r n i k«in. or d i r p r o ta li»
l«rr»..»t n n iim i In a m i *1»«» g u ltc fth r g j it i* n a m e to
o th e r» , o r to t r a m a it »n iM in n n a a lo n i h r g r n m l
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A rlM Ir« o f I IK1*f J»Ol AI ItWT A IA t u b
b u tin e » » u i re a l r» ta te age n ta a n d U o k r r a .
To buy. ocll. Irate, rent and conttnict ho»r»e\. u t d iin it im m i«*» s tiff an«1 a c k n o w ln lg e d b efo re m e
( h id h r r i r r u l r t l i h r t a m r fo r (he purpose« th e r e in

j

City and Country Prlcea.
Mr CltimAO—W hat In tha world ara
you earrylngT
Mr Huburb—Milk and egga and reg1
stxbles and thlnga.
Mr. Cltyman—Huh! Why don't you
buy tb»m In th« country, where you
Ilya?
Mr Huburb—I'm too p o o r — N e w
York Weekly.
On* Exception.

“I »dralt I'm out for money ail the
time," said Huesel. 'There'« only one
/hlnf | could ever be Induced to do for
my henlth.
“Whal'a thatT" queried Aacum.
“Europe "—Catholic Standard and
Times

U

Candidate

for

Re-Nom ination

It m a y be ju s t w h a t y o u n eed
Tl»«- .Su rest.

B e tte r T h a n

Snlesst And

C s lo m e l—M ore

B est I II Iti n

S a tis f a c to r y

A SI ti u d isti
I.lv er T«» W ork

B e n e lle la l

|

VKGETABLI

I n s is t u p o n L I V E R - R I G H T
50 Cents P e r B ottle.

W . G . Aldridgo

|-------| N cw la n P h a rm a c y

eiprr%»ctl

Man'a Independence.
No iron chain nor outward tore« of
»ny kind could ever compel the aotil
of man to believe or to dlebelleve; It
1» bis own Indefeasible right, that
Judgment of hie; he will reign and
belle.c thoreby the grare of Ood
alone' Thomne Carlyle

In W line«« W h e re o f. I h a v e h e re u n to set m y
hnnsl orni o m r la l *en l st I ru lla na poli«. In th e C oun
ly »&gt;( M n n u n S la te o f In d ia n a , on th » f l i t d a y o f
M a n J i A I» I9IL»
|a , « i)
I S igned I M ast S e n il»
.N o ta r) l* u N k S t ^ t r o f In d ia n a
Vf» f i n m i i i K W e -tp lre « Sept IfVth I 9 | 4

kn

Jt-.vrlrfV Silveramifh« and ImiMirti-r«
W pm (la» Mr»-ei
J ir . vin v illr. Hnritla

'*7 lt.

(Mrle o» Other Daye.

When mother waa young and glrllea
«ad, for aolacfc to verae they
*ould turn; one beautiful fountain of
eomforf They had, which soothed the
mo»t turbulent yearn. When mother
l»lt morbid and downcast and punk.
•*ay to the g arret ahe'd ateal. and
IQUKfle down tloae by an old loatbor
trunk and read a few yards of "Luclle "—Success.

otsucli stark bonds, or otber atUÙations. to e srf
clsr all I be rUbts. powers and p tln lre e s ol owner
ship thereof, «nd to esercire sot!n&lt; powers thereon
to the s im e e slrn l that a n a tu ra l person m ltht or
could do.
To receive payrneni ol the capital stuck subscrib­
ed far In money, property, labor or services at a
aiT oroinancc
lust valuation thereof to I» determ ined by the
!• Ament Sectlod No 171 o f Chapter Hoard of Directors, to m akr contracM of any kind
whatsoever (ur the furtherance of Its businesses and
•2. of the Revised Ordinances o f Ihe purpose-»,
and »eoerallv to n e re is « such powers a«
may
be incident to the purposes «nil business of
‘ City of Sahford. riorldo. of 1892, said corporalion.
and lo have, esercirà and eujoy
all riih ls. (&gt;owrri and prlvtle&lt;rs l nr »leni lo corpoentitled:
railont organised a o d eilstam under lbs laws of lb«
Fnt Lnirrs and Builmno RemncnoNs.
State of flo rid a .
.
T h c fo re to tn irls u s^ A h a ll b em n stru e d as inde
fcBwD ordaln«d by th« Mayor and City Counetted pAldenl ooJcCl*. hoiWHses and powers, and Ihe
n a , that 8*«kwi 171 of Cbapt« 12. of tfc enum eration of any Vpeciftc business or power shall
not be held to limit or restrict In any m anner any
other l&gt;uslnevs or prwer of this curpocatkm

ly'KS'iaW# t e i S t t f s S

IS THE ONLY SANITARY COOLER NADE

«S1SU m.

(»0 4 ™ ' 1^4 FIHE LIMITS No person shall
Tiie am ount of thecapltal stuck of this corpora. Tr 1- a r e o l s r s a or authorire the construe- lion's ha II tw TWO MliXlON DOLLARS Itl.OOO.(XKJ.OO). to be divided into tw enty thousand shares
u a tiu : T hat ka to say.
m arkon Lake Monroe.
» «Mt tid e of Cira Aee-

n Inc

of

TDlrtS itrfn.
A e rn u e and

t n ' . v d a L o l w

•» AprlL A. D. 1912.

lift* * -

Xr

km

Call at Fernald s Hardware Store and

Make - Your

Own

Selection

SANFORD.

FLORIDA

Monroe to p otai of

AU ordinances and part* of ordlnsnN*rwwilh b* and a n hereby repealed.
Tan OflHnaaui abati becnm« rfleetive Im m ediate
^
» M to ib y th» Mayor.
• eerstiy certlfr th a t Ih* foreant n i ordinance was
la. V T 1
Glty C o u ad lio session on th«

***■

Ice and Water in Seperate Compartments

M. W. L o n u .

thtt tw . day o»

a

£

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V

OAK

AVENUE

�COUNTY COM M ISSIONERS MEET
(Continued from fourth page)
Matter w u referred to Supt. of Road* and
Bridge«.
Newton Hudson ramo before \h e board
a «king that S Ji ofSEH of SEW of SEil
Sec. 24, Tp. 20 S, R 27 E. Certificate 77 of
1902, be redeemed at flat sum of $10, not
Including clerk's cost*, on account of ex*
cesslve tax. within 60 days. Upon motion
the comptroller was requested to grant
the request.
Upon motion a barrel of wood preserver
was purchased for trial at 3 ccatCper gal­
lon.
B. T. Way appeared before the board In
reference to*taxation on forty acres. No
action taken.
Wm. B. Taylor - appeared before the
board in reference to a road east of Win­
ter Park. The roodwny of the present
width of 22 feet be allowed to remain for
the present, provided he removo all ob­
structions that are now in the roadway.
The superintendent of county borne In­
vited the board to dine at the home,
which invitatloa was accepted. * Board
adjourned to 2 p. ro.
«
2 p. m. Board met. Mr. Overstreet
present and occupying the chair.
The petition of J. P. Hawthorne, 0. F.
Sims, et a I, for a road from Ocoee to
Crown Point depot was referred to Messrs.
Dillard and Branham with power to act.
Petition of J. l i Huddleston. II. Baker,
et al referred to Mr. Branham.
Petition of Geo. Ogden. 8. W. Splinter,et a I, concerning rood near Orange Center
received, read and laid over under the
.rules.. Referred to Messrs. Branham and
Overstreet.
_.
...
Communication from Zachary Lumber
Co., concerning trestle across the Weklwa
river at the present ferry received and
read. Upon motion the clerk was In­
structed to communicate with the board
of county Commissioners of Lake county
concerning the matter.
'
Communication of A. T. Rossetter, rep­
resentative of committee of ‘ citizens of
Celery avenue. Sanford, received, read
and filed.
Communication of H. L. Duhart os to
reduction of taxes on his property re­
ceived.
Clerk was Instructed to notify P. R. An­
drews that the land referred to by him
does nut belong to him.
Clerk was instructed to notify Mr. Fries
t tat the board insists upon the completiun of the county map at once.
The petition of L J. Hollins, W. • W
Wright et al which w.ik presented to the
M irch meeting and laid over until tbe
April session was called up nnd upon mo­
tion the subject matter was referred to
Messrs. Overstreet und Branham with
power to act.
Communication of-Wilbur A. Ginn. In
reference to condition of the work on the
Geneva avenue bridge received nnd read.
Communication from Capt. Slotterly.
corps of engineers, in reference to having
the dredge do some work in the cut off nt
the Geneva avenue bridge received and
filed.
Mr. Lee appeared before the board in
view of having a certain plat of Lake
Charm recorded. Upon motion the clerk
was Instructed to record the may in ques­
tion.
The following reports were rend nnd
filed: Co. Physician. Supt. of Roads and
Bridges. Treasurer to State Auditor nnd
to Co Com . Clerk Dim. Court. Sheriff it&gt;
State Auditor nod to Co Com. Tax Re­
demptions fur Jan. nnd Feb., Pay Roll
Rood Crimp, licenses Collected, pulls col­
lected. p.i&gt; roll tiate witnesses and audi­
tor's statement.
Sewing Circle
The Sewing Circle was entertained.by
Mrs. Claude Herndon and Mrs. W. E. Hnusbolder at the residence of Mrs. Housholdcr
Thursday evening. Their fancy work ¿ccupied the members of the circle for
awhile, nflrr which several interesting
gnmes were played. Delicious ice cream
nnd cake were served.
The members of tho circle nnd their
friends who enjoyed the pleasan tevenlogether were Misses Crux. Ensmlnger,
J &gt;hnson, Lola Evans, Emma Beard. Nellie
Evans, Estelle Beard, Annie Lee Caldwell
Miss Hood. Mfs. Hopson. Men. Bennett,
Mrs. Maxwell, Mrs. I’ciklns, Mrs. Morrow,
Mrs. Jlnkins, Mrs Caldwell. Mrs. Hines.
Mr*. Hester, Mrs. Brakefield. Mrs. Hern­
don, Mrs. Housholdcr.
t
. The circle will meet at the residence of
Mrs. R. C. Maxwell next Thursday even­
ing.
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, New nine room house with all con­
veniences. Just been screened throughout
with best copper screens. Twenty bear­
ing orange trees, pears trees, about fifty
rose bushes and other plants. All In
first-das* condition and situated un Sonford Heights the prettiest residence sec­
tion In Florida. Finest orteilan Water
from deep welL.r Can also sell two other
lots with poultry yards orange trees, fine
galvanized, born and garden adjoining
Will be sold at actual cost as ray busi­
ness necessitates closer residence!
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H. L. GIBSON, LOCAL AGENT
Sanford,

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�Published Semi-Weekly—Tuesday and Friday

TH E SA N FO R D H E R A L D
I N S A N F O R D — Lile i» Worth Living

Number «1

■ ANPOND, FLO R ID A ,

NEWS OF THE WORLD
Items

of Interest Gleaned

From

Various Sources
HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK
Her* the Readers Will rind a Brief
Historical S p rin t Flowing
. f a r Hurried Readers
N‘
Crowds bove already begun to pour into
Nashville for ubo Fourth Annual Southern
Commercial Congress - which will meet
today for a three days' session. Prepara­
tions have been rondo for 10,000 visitors
and the early snivels Indicate that this
number doubtless will be present.
Thirty thousand persons are homeless,
2.000 square miles of country inundated,
thirty - persons drowned and a financial
loss estimated at $10,000,000, constltilte
tbe result of a two weeks' flood in the
Mississippi valley. They JHtfures were ar­
rived at'last night by government engin­
eers and officials of state levee boards en­
gaged in battling with the rnwogesof the
Mississippi river from points in Illinois to
JBeatened points in Mississippi and ArMoney may prove superior to mountain
strategy In capturing Sidnn Allen and
Wesley Edwards, liie two outluws of the
Allen don still at large. With no definite
prospect of locating the fugitives liy raid­
ing the mountainside, the detectives now
■re said to be attempting to secure infor­
mation of the hiding places of (he two
men by paying $1,000 or more for knowl
edge (lint would lead to an immediate ar­
rest.
Senator sand representatives are heroinmg impatient over the senate s delay on
the tariff and othe^ important legislation,
but (he lenders, figuring (tint the ways
can be cleared quickly on emergency, eiptess confidence can congress can ndjfiirh
before the national (uiri) conventions m
June.
Ohio, tbe state which has been the
•cetie of countless political battles, the
land of "Sunset" Co*, "fire ulnrni" Forukri, John Sherman. William U. Kiidry.
William Howard Taft, and Judson Har­
mon. is to witness another gigantic strug­
gle within the ne*l few weeks. Harmon
is fighting to hold tbe state. Wilson is
struggling just os huril to wrest it from
him. uud William J. bryau. it is said, will
cuter the commonwealth In the interests
of itie New Jersey governor Thus, so fur
• s (he interests of Wilson uud Harmon
fot the presidency are Concerned, the pivotul stage of the |&lt;rrscnt fight may tie
said to have arrived.
J. W. Wolters, Jr.i solicitor of the city
court of Albany and one of the most
prominent attorneys of South Georgia,
•hot and killed himself in the office of a
local manufacturing plant today
The queen of Holland has given 3IMI
gulden to the fund being raiser] by lien
booth for prosecuting the work of the
Salvation Army in Amsterdam The
queen is very much interested in the
work of the army, ns she is in everything
lhat may be for the good of her people.
General activity prevails in all the coal
mining districts of Great britian today:
In Scotland nnd North Wnlea there Is a
large Increase in the numbers of miners
descending Into' the shafts, while in
England and Squth Wales preparations
•re made for a general resumption of
work tomorrow
Further legislation to protect waterwuys
against railway competition: to establish
araicable.relations between the two nnd
to promote federal co-operation with local
Interests In .construction of canals are
urged In the first report of the National
Waterways Commissions made public to­
day.
The first move to save the life of
Clarence V. T. Rlcheson. the confessed
murderer of Avia LinneH. sentenced to
dia In the electric chair during^he week
beginning May 9, tpal made tgday. At­
torney Morse, for the minister, conferred
with Executive Secretary Hamlin, at the
State house, after whicnlt was announced
that Ricbeson's counsel will appear be­
fore the governor April 20 and argue the
question referring a petition to executive
clemency.
Royatj Arch M u o n
All Royal Arch Masons are urged to at­
tend a regular convocation of Monroe
O upter No. IS rob« held on April Uth.
191S at 7:30 |fr m.. In Jdiaontc Hall.
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BENEMT Of

THE II0SPITA1

An Added Attraction At The Imperial
For This Week
Miss Idu Root-Gordon, Actress nnd
Dramatic Reader who is liie added at­
traction nt the tmiwrinl (his week is a
daughter of Laura Ammonet Gordon na­
tive of Memphis. Tenn.. and of Welling­
ton Gordon, a well known and distin­
guished Missouri lawyer, and grand­
daughter of John B. Gordon of that stnte
who wut a first cousin of the late Gen.
John U. Gordon of Georglu. Miss Gordon
is u member of the American Daughters
of the Revolution, her direct descendant
being Capt. Jo{p Doyle, of Kentucky,
Oren Root. Gen.v Manager of the Met,
Railway «1 New York City, uud u nephew
of Elihu Root, is u first cousin of Miss
Gordons.
Miss Gordon Is a graduate of Christian
College, Columbia Mo., holding the U. 1.
nnd b. 4). degree and of Emerson Collegeof Oratory boston. It was Mr. Dore
Davidson of Charles Frohman's force*
who advised Miss Gordon (ogive up tier
contrmplalrd career as a dramatic trucher In favor of the stage. Her first op­
portunity was in 1902 in (he English pro­
duction in this country of "Hearts Are,
Trumps." under Mr Davidson's direction
direction playing the principle engenue
lead before ttie close of the season. Miss
Gordon's tn-st feature work tins been "en
tour" under tier husband's management
Die purls that she lias achieved success
mare, I’nrlhi-nid
Juliet "Katharine",
“Lady Macbeth ill the legitimate; Vir­
ginia. m "At Valley Forge", "Katushn”
m "Kesureotion." und "Forget Me Not”,
The dual lend of Veru und Alice in ‘Tile
Rosary"' Inst season. "Mrs. Howard
Jeffries
m "Tile Third Degree" (his
season ap|&gt;earmg In Sanford (hit win trr
In 1002 Miss Gordon was married to the
I ile Willis Dunlnp. eldest »in of A II.
Dunlap, a prominent lawyer of ManisteeMich
Sanford Celery Crop
Sanford, 1 la.. April 5 —The celery crop
is about half marketed There are around
250 cars to be cut and these will move
more gradually Troril now on About MO
cars should roll this week, ns agulnst IH3
last week, (he banner week of the season
on celery. Prices have naturally eased
up under heavy shipments, S t i r l i n g at $2
early in the week and winding up around
SI 50 or 1 65 on No. I slock, with inferior
cars bringing less money. Lower values
will lead consumers to take hold of celery
in lurge Humilities, particularly (lie middle
class of irmle. whlcn has really not In-rn
in a position to handle any celery since
New Year s owing In its scarcity nnd rxIreme high prices Isi wet than $1 50 Is
nut anticipated ut present.
In all. about 20 cars of lettuce went
forwurd Inst week, und about 10 will move
tills wrek This practically closes tile
season line on lhal commodity buyers
look all cars this week, ranging tl 75 •&gt;(
2 (Mi |ier bumper t here is some Might in
a few celery fields, hut the recent co&lt; I
nights have proven tieneflcinl nnd tndicii
lions lire now that the ipinlii) will lie
maintained und a good crop will tie load­
ed right along
Potutoes are irogrensing nicely The
fields look thrifty If there Is anything
like fiivornblc weather, the yield per acre
should be heavy and the crop early. To­
matoes ure progressing nicely: In fact, all
of the diversified crops are III s[iiendld
condition with (tie outlook good for a
strady movement until June. Despite
the heavy movement, the crops ure being
well handled this year by experienced
representatives of marketing companies,
who supervise the grading, packing and
loading nnd are doing everything possible
to facilitate the proper handling of all
crops
Quite a number of buyers, representing
many markets, nrc on Tbe ground, and
Sanford is a mighty busy spot ut present.
Among the leading distributors here who
maintain fully equipped offices are: M. &lt;).
C iggins Co. of Pittsburg and Jacksonville;
Chase &amp; Co. of Jacksonville, Sanford and
other points; J. E. Pace, the largest indi­
vidual grower and Independent operator,
and others— Produce News

T U E S D A Y , A PR IL » , IS IS

CELERY STILL MOVING
Shipments Are Almost Cut In
Half This Week
MARKET CONDITIONS ARE EASIER
Product Getting Scarce And Lower
Price» Will Sell More Off
:
Ihe Later Stuff
The recent cuol weather will have a
tendency to improve tbe late celery and
the growers are very hopeful of a belter
market now that the bulk of liie crop hat
gone forwnrd. There Is but little of the
first crop uf celery left and the growers
ure getting $1.50 for good stuff und $1.00
for the poorer grades. It It the estimate
of both the growers and buyers that the
cooler weather tins materially assisted in
boosting the (trice this week and with the
scarcity of stufT going forward the price
will get better. The spring crops are
looking fine and potntoc* will go forward
in a few days. The S A E. Railway hot
orders for seventy Cars, which w ould indi­
cate u large acreage on the cdst side.
Potatoes never looked better and pros­
pects for a good market are very good.
Tomatoes will be the real thing this sea­
son. as the crop is short on the East Ooasl
and Sanford will hnve an early crop.
beans nnd cucumbers will also come
in for a share of SanfonJ's vegeluble
growing and many othci cru|&gt;s The
fanners ure Irurmug todiversify ihe crops
until nuw no grower ever thinks of milk­
ing celery and lettuce the sole crop.
Corn is king here and nowhere else can
this great staple attain the luxuriant
growth (bat It does In the subirrignted
district of Sanford The farmers are nil
busy planting corn, now that most of
the celery it off nnd none of them will
need to buy corn or hay for their stock.
Verily, no misfortune can pot the San
ford farmer down und keep Inm dnwu for
hr has file world wtierr he wntils It
Itham B. Williams
Isham B. Williams died al his home on
Magnolia avenue after a short illness.
Mr Wtlliuins whs born in Crockett
county. Tennessee some forty-two year*
ago and while yet a young man came to
Sanford to inukc his liome. For the pust
twenty years Sam. ns he was culled by
his many friends lived in Sanford For
several years he resided in Tamiui und
other cities, hut called Sanford his home,
lie wns engaged in vnrtous lines of busines« here, among them lieing furniture,
groceries and other lines
For the past year he served the city
faithfully and well as sanitary inspector
and special policeman, only relinquishing
public service when his failing health
called n halt.
Mr Williams wns a familiar figure on
(tie streets, being most optimistic by na­
ture and despite ill health always hail a
laugh or n joke for everyone he happened
tu meet
S e v e ra l w e e k s ago his health liecstlie a
matter of grave concern and at (lie ml
vice of physicians Mr Williams tried liv­
ing in liie open piney woods, hut the in­
sidious disease was not stayed in its ap­
proach and death dunned hitu.
The funeral services occurred from the
late residence last Sunday, being lurgrly
uttended. Rev. C H. Summers officiated
and the Sanford aerie of Eagles hnd
charge of liie funeral ceremonies. Inter­
ment was made in laikevlew cemetery.
Mr. Williams left a wife and two
btothers. J b. and T. W. to inourn his
loss
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Lake In Orlando
Mr Forrest Lake, of Sanford, wns in
town lodny giving his friends somebreery
ideas about booming a town.
Mr. Luka is m (he legislative ruce. and
when he gets Into a race there ia some­
thing doing, as (lie Orange county people
well know. And tie should be returned to
bis work. As this newspaper has said
many times before, a chance in representativeship without good and sufficient
causa, is dangerous nnd destructive
practice. Not only Is there no good cause
why Mr. Luke should nut he returned, but
The Hospital fund
there Is positive reason why he should be
The per cent given toAhe Hospital Fund returned.—Reporter-Star.
by the Kelly Stock Company ' lost Thurs­
Death of Raymond Schucht
day evening, at the solicitation of Mra
Raymond, the little so njof^r. and Mr»
A. W. Moses, odded $9.40 to (lie fund.
Savers! of tbe members of the Lend A Walter Schucht died atxthelr borne In
Hand Club were present in tbe costumes Jacksonville last Saturday. Interment
of hospital nurses. Mrs. Moses' persever­ was mo4e In that city on Sunday. Mr»
ance an I increasing efforts in behalf of Schucht will be remembered in this city
the contemplated hospital is nn object as Miss Emma RaodaU, and both Mr. and
lesson that could teach many to "Du with Mr» Schucht iiave many friends here who
thair might what their hands find to da" will sympathize with them Id thair lo*»
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GROWING WINTER VEGETABLE
Florida Has No Competition In Ihe
W inter Vegetable Market
llonieseekers looking for locations in
Florida frequently ask what can be grown
that will bring tbe quickest returns after
u tract of land is cleared and fenced and
piowcdT
^
That depends entirely upon the section
of the State the hotncscekcr selects, and
the season of the year that he gets his
land ready for planting and the cultiva­
tion of vegetables Muuy of these homeseeker» forget that the great vegetable
season in Florida is In the winter moniba
Many of these homcseckcr» after they
become settlers, work entirely too slow In
getting their land cleared and ready for
cultivation, and as a result they frequent­
ly miss nn entire season for some of the
very best paying crops Those who wish
to succeed must make “hay while the
sun shines." They must get (heir land
ready and get their crop« in the ground
at the same time as their neighbors, or
they will not begin to receive the returns
lhal others receive for their produce.
it would bo folly for u Florida producer
to plant his crop« so late that they would
come Into competition with the crops
from north of Florida. The-difference In
the freight charges alone would take about
ail the profit» and then (tie difference in
time m reachiug (tie northern markets
would have to be tuken in consideration.
The hig profit* dial are inuile from
Flortdu vrgt-'ahlrs is lurgrly due to (he
fact (fiat they reach the murket when
there is ubsolutrfy no competition from
any other pari of the United Stales
Lettuce, lumaiocs. cucumbers, etc., will
not bring tbe same prices in the late
spring nnd summer months ns they do
in (he winter In all (he latr spring they
can be raised In all ( M i ll s of the country
hut In (he winter they can only he grown
in Florida.
There is tiig mopry to tie made in
.lettuce Tins is a winter crop in Florida.
The seed tied is made about September
1st. and tbe plants are ready to trans­
plant about Octoiler 1st, and planting
may continue up to Febniury 1st. Cu­
cumbers follow lettuce. nnd are next In
value
Following the cucumber the season for
planting field crops bus arrived. and corn
and peas or corn and velvet beans should
be planted. The beiyi and pen being a
fertilixer. putting nitrogen in the soil, the
land is much tmiirnved Such land may
be counted on for a yield of thirty to
fotly bushels of corn to Ih e acre, and (he
(k-uii. a rank groWrr. has closely shaded
tile ground, smothering out grasses nnd
weed* will yield atxiul thirty bushels (M-r
acre.'and should be planted together, as
the corn holds up the bean and the bean
shades the ground.
It is the custom of n successful farmer
in Flnrtdn to pul about five or six cattle
to the acre, with right or len lings to run
under them, and in liilrty days ihe cattle
und hogs arc ready for (he market ns a
by-(»odtVt to tfie rich industry vegetable
raising.
Florida Inis long been noted for ihe ex­
cellence nnd great yield per acre of sweet
potatoes, nnd the ease with which they
are grown. The planting nnd digging
constitute almost the entire labor, and
the yield on good land is from 200 to
400 bushels per acre, and follows early
vegetable»—Florida Grower.
For Wednesday Night
The first gun of (lie Sunford campaign
of tlie Men and Religion Forwnrd Move­
ment it to be fired Wednesday night.
The central committee has provided for
two big union meetings that night, one
for inen ut (lie Methodist churcii urid one
for women ut the Congregational churcii.
Tlie women s meeting is to lie in charge
of Miss Ailie Trafford and is to be Infgely
a prayer service for the success of the
great four days rally of "Men and Religioii" that is to open next Sunday.
Mr. John D Jinkins will be In charge of
the men's moeting and an exceedingly in­
teresting program hns been arranged. If
you believe in your city, or In the chi/Tcb,
or in the work of men for men. be on
hand at one of these meetings and help
prepare the way for the big Sunday ralile» These rallies take the place of the
regular prayer meetings In (he churches—
7:30 next Wednesday nighL

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Milton Will Be Here
lion. W. 11. Milton, candidate for Gov­
ernor will be in Sanford next Saturday
and address the people from tne plat­
form opposite tbe Herald office at night.
This Is (he first real political meeting of
tbe present campaign and a Urge crowd
is expected to attend.

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ALL AROUND FLORIDA
The General News of The Lano
of Flowers.
CULLED FROM THE STATE P R ESS
An Epitome of the Week's M att im ­
p o rtan t Happenings In the
S ta te ’s Domain
The Florida bankers' Association which
met in Key West adjourned Friday after­
noon after a very successful meeting. A
great deal of business waa transacted. In
the two days and the sessions ware wall
attendod. bankers from New York, Geor­
gia. Louisiana, the Carolina« and Alaba­
ma were present.
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Pensacola is quarantined against all
foreign port* now, the quarantine having
gone into effect April 1st This means
that all boats from foreign countries will
have to first go to quarantine stations and
be inspected liefore they are allowed to
dock in Pensacola.
The Hillsboroqgh county commissioners
at their recent meeting voted to Improve
the county hospital service for those un­
able
private sanitarium» The'
board granted $100.00 to hire two nurse»
along with other important improvements
badly needed.
The world's record wns made In torpedo
firing In Pensacola Thursday night by the
U. 3. torpedo boot destroyers that have
been engaged in target practice in that
harbor for a week.
Tlie Supreme Court now In session at
Tallahassee has had a very busy week.
handing down its decisaions In quite a
number of very Important cases.
1-akelnnd is fast forging to the front as
one of Florida's leading cities, and every
day some new enterprise is put under
way. the latest step forward be^ig the
granting of n franchise by the city council
to W R Peters nnd associate» of Minnepoli» Minn., for tbe erection of a
$50.000 gas piunt. same to be completed
within one year.
While Joying off the site for the new
town of Harwood In the vicinity of lb«
Tomoka river. Surveyor D. D. Rogers un­
earthed the ruins of an old Spanish for
built of coquina rock, tbe general plan of
which is very much like old Fort Marlon
at St. Augustine
Pivlm beach county, which was sliced
off from Dade, hat just paid the last of
lit »blliintiuiis tu (he Dade school fund
nnd is now free from debt
Fort Myers has a civic club which 1»
doing a wonderful work in beautifying
the city. Through Its efforts the city now
hat a pretty (Mirk and (he streets are kept
neat nnd clean.
The lakeland Woman's club hat decidep to Imve a clean-up day there at an
early date and put ihe city in fine shape
for s(mng The school children will be
invited In ro -o |M * f«(p with tlie club in Its
work
Assessments of Candidates
Under our Primary System It is nt
»ary to assess candidates to pay expenses
of holding tbe election. These assess­
ments are made as we understand, as
near as can tie. according to the pay of
the office. Tills Is at It should be. Now,
we do not want to criticise anyone, but
the Executive Committee make an Itegnized statement of receipts and disburse­
ment» We undents,id that this has
not been done in tbe pest and we gat this
Information from a number of different
(turtles that are in a position to know.
Does it take more to hold a regular elec­
tion. than it does to hold a wet or dry
election! Should not one of the Com­
mittee act as secretary and treasurer and
save the expense of employing one, or
if the secretary gives services a* do the
roembera of the GQmmlttee, should be
not furnish an Itemized statement of the
receipts and disburse
and refund,
pro rata, to each Candida teT should there
be a surplus! We only speak of these
things in fairness to the candidates as we
all know that It U vety expensive to go
through a campaign at best. We believe
the Committee will look at this matter aa
we do and have this done. Tbe law anya
the candidate shall keep a«*accurate ac­
count. and why not the Committee!—
Oveid Advance.
We are equipped to handle your repair
Sanford Machine A Garage Co.
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                    <text>COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MEET
(Continued from fourth page)
Matter w u referred to Supt. of Road* and
Bridge«.
Newton Hudson ramo before \h e board
a «king that S Ji ofSEH of SEW of SEil
Sec. 24, Tp. 20 S, R 27 E. Certificate 77 of
1902, be redeemed at flat sum of $10, not
Including clerk's cost*, on account of ex*
cesslve tax. within 60 days. Upon motion
the comptroller was requested to grant
the request.
Upon motion a barrel of wood preserver
was purchased for trial at 3 ccatC per gal­
lon.
B. T. Way appeared before the board In
reference to*taxation on forty acres. No
action taken.
Wm. B. Taylor - appeared before the
board in reference to a road east of Win­
ter Park. The roodwny of the present
width of 22 feet be allowed to remain for
the present, provided he removo all ob­
structions that are now in the roadway.
The superintendent of county borne In­
vited the board to dine a t the home,
which invitatloa was accepted. * Board
adjourned to 2 p. ro.
«
2 p. m. Board met. Mr. Overstreet
present and occupying the chair.
The petition of J. P. Hawthorne, 0. F.
Sims, et a I, for a road from Ocoee to
Crown Point depot was referred to Messrs.
Dillard and Branham with power to act.
Petition of J. l i Huddleston. II. Baker,
et al referred to Mr. Branham.
Petition of Geo. Ogden. 8. W. Splinter,et a I, concerning rood near Orange Center
received, read and laid over under the
.rules.. Referred to Messrs. Branham and
Overstreet.
_.
...
Communication from Zachary Lumber
Co., concerning trestle across the Weklwa
river at the present ferry received and
read. Upon motion the clerk was In­
structed to communicate with the board
of county Commissioners of Lake county
concerning the matter.
'
Communication of A. T. Rossetter, rep­
resentative of committee of ‘ citizens of
Celery avenue. Sanford, received, read
and filed.
Communication of H. L. Duhart os to
reduction of taxes on his property re­
ceived.
Clerk was Instructed to notify P. R. An­
drews that the land referred to by him
does nut belong to him.
Clerk was instructed to notify Mr. Fries
t tat the board insists upon the completiun of the county map at once.
The petition of L J. Hollins, W. • W
Wright et al which w.ik presented to the
M irch meeting and laid over until tbe
April session was called up nnd upon mo­
tion the subject matter was referred to
Messrs. Overstreet und Branham with
power to act.
Communication of-Wilbur A. Ginn. In
reference to condition of the work on the
Geneva avenue bridge received nnd read.
Communication from Capt. Slotterly.
corps of engineers, in reference to having
the dredge do some work in the cut off nt
the Geneva avenue bridge received and
filed.
Mr. Lee appeared before the board in
view of having a certain plat of Lake
Charm recorded. Upon motion the clerk
was Instructed to record the m ay in ques­
tion.
The following reports were rend nnd
filed: Co. Physician. Supt. of Roads and
Bridges. Treasurer to State Auditor nnd
to Co Com . Clerk Dim. Court. Sheriff it&gt;
State Auditor nod to Co C om . Tax Re­
demptions fur Jan. nnd Feb., Pay Roll
Rood Crimp, licenses Collected, pulls col­
lected. p.i&gt; roll tiate witnesses and audi­
tor's statem ent.

Sewing Circle
The Sewing Circle was entertained.by
Mrs. Claude Herndon and Mrs. W. E. Hnusbolder at the residence of Mrs. Housholdcr
Thursday evening. Their fancy work ¿ccupied the members of the circle for
awhile, n flrr which several interesting
gnmes were played. Delicious ice cream
nnd cake were served.
The members of tho circle nnd their
friends who enjoyed the pleasan tevenlogether were Misses Crux. Ensmlnger,
J &gt;hnson, Lola Evans, Emma Beard. Nellie
Evans, Estelle Beard, Annie Lee Caldwell
Miss Hood. Mfs. Hopson. Men. Bennett,
Mrs. Maxwell, Mrs. I’ciklns, Mrs. Morrow,
Mrs. Jlnkins, Mrs Caldwell. Mrs. Hines.
Mr*. Hester, Mrs. Brakefield. Mrs. Hern­
don, Mrs. Housholdcr.
t
. The circle will meet at the residence of
Mrs. R. C. Maxwell next Thursday even­
ing.
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- Residence Tor Sole
, New nine room house w ith all con­
veniences. Just been screened throughout
with best copper screens. Twenty bear­
ing orange trees, pears trees, about fifty
rose bushes and other plants. All In
first-das* condition and situated un Sonford Heights the prettiest residence sec­
tion In Florida. Finest orteilan Water
from deep welL.r Can also sell two other
lots with poultry yards orange trees, fine
galvanized, born and garden adjoining
Will be sold at actual cost as ray busi­
ness necessitates closer residence!
R. J . H olly,

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do not Make nor Demonstrate anything but First-C lass
Pianos. Full Iron Frame. Bush Tuning Pins in all of
our Pianos and from past years experience th e y have
proved well adapted to this Climate. We will D em on­
strate Hallet &amp;. Davis Pianos; the Conway Pianos, the
Lexington Pianos.
The Celebrated Hallet &amp; Davis
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Conway Virtuola and the Lexington Piano Players.
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Demonstrating we will Offer some Values in this full Carload
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S T A T E A G E N T S FOR, T H E

H. L. GIBSON, LOCAL AGENT
Sanford, F l o r i d a

�Published Semi-Weekly— Tuesday and Friday

THE SANFORD HERALD
I N S A N F O R D — L ile i»

Number «1

■ ANPOND, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, APRIL » , IS IS

NEWS OF THE WORLD
Items

of Interest Gleaned

From

Various Sources

HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK
Her* th e R eaders Will rin d a Brief
H istorical S p rin t Flowing
. f a r H urried R ead ers
N‘
Crowds bove already begun to pour into
Nashville for ubo Fourth Annual Southern
Commercial Congress - which will meet
today for a three days' session. Prepara­
tions have been rondo for 10,000 visitors
and the early snivels Indicate that this
number doubtless will be present.
Thirty thousand persons are homeless,
2.000 square miles of country inundated,
thirty - persons drowned and a financial
loss estimated at $10,000,000, constltilte
tbe result of a two weeks' flood in the
Mississippi valley. They JHtfures were ar­
rived at'last night by government engin­
eers and officials of state levee boards en­
gaged in battling with the rnwogesof the
Mississippi river from points in Illinois to
JB eatened points in Mississippi and ArMoney may prove superior to mountain
strategy In capturing Sidnn Allen and
Wesley Edwards, liie two outluws of the
Allen d o n still at large. With no definite
prospect of locating the fugitives liy raid­
ing the mountainside, the detectives now
■re said to be attempting to secure infor­
mation of the hiding places of (he two
men by paying $1,000 or more for knowl
edge (lint would lead to an immediate a r ­
rest.
Senator sand representatives are heroinmg impatient over the senate s delay on
the tariff and othe^ important legislation,
but (he lenders, figuring (tint the ways
can be cleared quickly on emergency, eiptess confidence can congress can ndjfiirh
before the national (uiri) conventions m
June.
Ohio, tbe state which has been the
•cetie of countless political battles, the
land of "Sunset" Co*, "fire ulnrni" Forukri, John Sherman. William U. Kiidry.
William Howard Taft, and Judson Har­
mon. is to witness another gigantic strug­
gle within the ne*l few weeks. Harmon
is fighting to hold tbe state. Wilson is
struggling just os huril to wrest it from
him. uud William J. bryau. it is said, will
cuter the commonwealth In the interests
of itie New Jersey governor
Thus, so fur
• s (he interests of Wilson uud Harmon
fot the presidency are Concerned, the pivotul stage of the |&lt;rrscnt fight may tie
said to have arrived.
J. W. Wolters, Jr.i solicitor of the city
court of Albany and one of the most
prominent attorneys of South Georgia,
•hot and killed himself in the office of a
local manufacturing plant today
The queen of Holland has given 3IMI
gulden to the fund being raiser] by lien
booth for prosecuting the work of the
Salvation Army in Amsterdam
The
queen is very much interested in the
work of the army, ns she is in everything
lhat may be for the good of her people.

General activity prevails in all the coal
mining districts of Great britian today:
In Scotland nnd North Wnlea there Is a
large Increase in the numbers of miners
descending Into' the shafts, while in
England and Squth Wales preparations
•re made for a general resumption of
work tomorrow

BENEMT O f THE II0SPITA1
An Added A ttraction At The Im perial
For This Week
Miss Idu Root-Gordon, Actress nnd
Dramatic Reader who is liie added at­
traction nt the tmiwrinl (his week is a
daughter of Laura Ammonet Gordon n a­
tive of Memphis. Tenn.. and of Welling­
ton Gordon, a well known and distin­
guished Missouri lawyer, and grand­
daughter of John B. Gordon of that stnte
who wut a first cousin of the late Gen.
John U. Gordon of Georglu. Miss Gordon
is u member of the American Daughters
of the Revolution, her direct descendant
being Capt. Jo{p Doyle, of Kentucky,
Oren Root. Gen.v Manager of the Met,
Railway «1 New York City, uud u nephew
of Elihu Root, is u first cousin of Miss
Gordons.
Miss Gordon Is a graduate of Christian
College, Columbia Mo., holding the U. 1.
nnd b. 4). degree and of Emerson Collegeof Oratory boston. It was Mr. Dore
Davidson of Charles Frohman's force*
who advised Miss Gordon (ogive up tier
contrmplalrd career as a dramatic trucher In favor of the stage. Her first op­
portunity was in 1902 in (he English pro­
duction in this country of "Hearts Are,
Trumps." under Mr Davidson's direction
direction playing the principle engenue
lead before ttie close of the season. Miss
Gordon's tn-st feature work tins been "en
tour" under tier husband's management
Die purls that she lias achieved success
mare, I’nrlhi-nid
Juliet "Katharine",
“Lady Macbeth ill the legitimate; Vir­
ginia. m "At Valley Forge", "Katushn”
m "Kesureotion." und "Forget Me Not”,
The dual lend of Veru und Alice in ‘Tile
Rosary"' Inst season. "Mrs. Howard
Jeffries
m "Tile Third Degree" (his
season ap|&gt;earmg In Sanford (hit win trr
In 1002 Miss Gordon was married to the
I ile Willis Dunlnp. eldest »in of A II.
Dunlap, a prominent lawyer of ManisteeMich
S anford Celery Crop
Sanford, 1 la.. April 5 —The celery crop
is about half marketed There are around
250 cars to be cut and these will move
more gradually Troril now on About MO
cars should roll this week, ns agulnst IH3
last week, (he banner week of the season
on celery. Prices have naturally eased
up under heavy shipments, S t i r l i n g at $2
early in the week and winding up around
SI 50 or 1 65 on No. I slock, with inferior
cars bringing less money. Lower values
will lead consumers to take hold of celery
in lurge Humilities, particularly (lie middle
class of irmle. whlcn has really not In-rn
in a position to handle any celery since
New Year s owing In its scarcity nnd rxIreme high prices I si wet than $1 50 Is
nut anticipated ut present.
In all. about 20 cars of lettuce went
forwurd Inst week, und about 10 will move
tills wrek
This practically closes tile
season line on lhal commodity buyers
look all cars this week, ranging t l 75 •&gt;(
2 (Mi |ier bumper t here is some Might in
a few celery fields, hut the recent co&lt; I
nights have proven tieneflcinl nnd tndicii
lions lire now that the ipinlii) will lie
maintained und a good crop will tie load­
ed right along
Potutoes are irogrensing nicely
The
fields look thrifty If there Is anything
like fiivornblc weather, the yield per acre
should be heavy and the crop early. To­
matoes ure progressing nicely: In fact, all
of the diversified crops are III s[iiendld
condition with (tie outlook good for a
strady movement until June. Despite
the heavy movement, the crops ure being
well handled this year by experienced
representatives of marketing companies,
who supervise the grading, packing and
loading nnd are doing everything possible
to facilitate the proper handling of all
crops

Further legislation to protect waterwuys
against railway competition: to establish
araicable.relations between the two nnd
to promote federal co-operation with local
Interests In .construction of canals are
Quite a number of buyers, representing
urged In the first report of the National
Waterways Commissions made public to­ many markets, nrc on Tbe ground, and
day.
Sanford is a mighty busy spot ut present.
Among the leading distributors here who
The first move to save the life of
m aintain fully equipped offices are: M. &lt;).
Clarence V. T. Rlcheson. the confessed
C iggins Co. of Pittsburg and Jacksonville;
murderer of Avia LinneH. sentenced to Chase &amp; Co. of Jacksonville, Sanford and
dia In the electric chair during^he week other points; J. E. Pace, the largest indi­
beginning May 9, tpal made tgday. At­ vidual grower and Independent operator,
torney Morse, for the minister, conferred and others— Produce News
with Executive Secretary Hamlin, at the
The H ospital fu n d
State house, after w hicnlt was announced
The per cent given toAhe Hospital Fund
that Ricbeson's counsel will appear be­ by the Kelly Stock Company ' lost Thurs­
fore the governor April 20 and argue the day evening, at the solicitation of Mra
question referring a petition to executive A. W. Moses, odded $9.40 to (lie fund.
clemency.
Savers! of tbe members of the Lend A
R oyatj Arch M u o n
All Royal Arch Masons are urged to a t­
tend a regular convocation of Monroe
O u p ter No. IS ro b « held on April Uth.
191S a t 7:30 |fr m .. In Jdiaontc Hall.
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Worth Living

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Hand Club were present in tbe costumes
of hospital nurses. Mrs. Moses' persever­
ance an I increasing efforts in behalf of
the contemplated hospital is nn object
lesson that could teach many to "Du with
thair might what their hands find to d a "

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CELERY STILL MOVING
Shipments Are Almost Cut In
Half This Week

MARKET CONDITIONS ARE EASIER
P roduct G etting S carce And Lower
Price» Will Sell M ore Off
:
Ih e L ater S tu ff
The recent cuol weather will have a
tendency to improve tbe late celery and
the growers are very hopeful of a belter
market now that the bulk of liie crop hat
gone forwnrd. There Is but little of the
first crop uf celery left and the growers
ure getting $1.50 for good stuff und $1.00
for the poorer grades. It It the estimate
of both the growers and buyers that the
cooler weather tins materially assisted in
boosting the (trice this week and with the
scarcity of stufT going forward the price
will get better. The spring crops are
looking fine and potntoc* will go forward
in a few days. The S A E. Railway hot
orders for seventy Cars, which w ould indi­
cate u large acreage on the cdst side.
Potatoes never looked better and pros­
pects for a good market are very good.
Tomatoes will be the real thing this sea­
son. as the crop is short on the East Ooasl
and Sanford will hnve an early crop.
beans nnd cucumbers will also come
in for a share of SanfonJ's vegeluble
growing and many othci cru|&gt;s The
fanners ure Irurmug todiversify ihe crops
until nuw no grower ever thinks of milk­
ing celery and lettuce the sole crop.
Corn is king here and nowhere else can
this great staple a ttain the luxuriant
growth (bat It does In the subirrignted
district of Sanford The farmers are nil
busy planting corn, now that most of
the celery it off nnd none of them will
need to buy corn or hay for their stock.
Verily, no misfortune can pot the San
ford farmer down und keep Inm dnwu for
hr has file world wtierr he wntils It
I th a m B. W illiams
Isham B. Williams died al his home on
Magnolia avenue after a short illness.
Mr Wtlliuins whs born in Crockett
county. Tennessee some forty-two year*
ago and while yet a young man came to
Sanford to inukc his liome. For the pust
twenty years Sam. ns he was culled by
his many friends lived in Sanford For
several years he resided in Tamiui und
other cities, hut called Sanford his home,
lie wns engaged in vnrtous lines of busines« here, among them lieing furniture,
groceries and other lines
For the past year he served the city
faithfully and well as sanitary inspector
and special policeman, only relinquishing
public service when his failing health
called n halt.
Mr Williams wns a familiar figure on
(tie streets, being most optimistic by n a ­
ture and despite ill health always hail a
laugh or n joke for everyone he happened
tu meet
Several weeks ago his health liecstlie a
matter of grave concern and at (lie ml
vice of physicians Mr Williams tried liv­
ing in liie open piney woods, hut the in­
sidious disease was not stayed in its a p ­
proach and death d u n n e d hitu.
The funeral services occurred from the
late residence last Sunday, being lurgrly
uttended. Rev. C H. Summers officiated
and the Sanford aerie of Eagles hnd
charge of liie funeral ceremonies. Inter­
ment was made in laikevlew cemetery.
Mr. Williams left a wife and two
btothers. J b. and T. W. to inourn his
loss
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Lake In Orlando
Mr Forrest Lake, of Sanford, wns in
town lodny giving his friends somebreery
ideas about booming a town.
Mr. Luka is m (he legislative ruce. and
when he gets Into a race there ia some­
thing doing, as (lie Orange county people
well know. And tie should be returned to
bis work. As this newspaper has said
many times before, a chance in representativeship without good and sufficient
causa, is dangerous nnd destructive
practice. Not only Is there no good cause
why Mr. Luke should nut he returned, but
there Is positive reason why he should be
returned.—Reporter-Star.

Death o f Raym ond S chucht
Raymond, the little s o n jo f^ r. and Mr»
Walter Schucht died a tx th e lr borne In
Jacksonville last Saturday.
Interment
was mo4e In that city on Sunday. Mr»
Schucht will be remembered in this city
as Miss Emma RaodaU, and both Mr. and
Mr» Schucht iiave many friends here who
will sympathize with them Id thair lo*»
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GROWING WINTER VEGETABLE
Florida Has No C om petition In Ih e
W inter V egetable M arket
llonieseekers looking for locations in
Florida frequently ask what can be grown
that will bring tbe quickest returns after
u tract of land is cleared and fenced and
piowcdT
^
That depends entirely upon the section
of the State the hotncscekcr selects, and
the season of the year that he gets his
land ready for planting and the cultiva­
tion of vegetables Muuy of these homeseeker» forget that the great vegetable
season in Florida is In the winter moniba
Many of these homcseckcr» after they
become settlers, work entirely too slow In
getting their land cleared and ready for
cultivation, and as a result they frequent­
ly miss nn entire season for some of the
very best paying crops Those who wish
to succeed must make “hay while the
sun shines." They must get (heir land
ready and get their crop« in the ground
at the same time as their neighbors, or
they will not begin to receive the returns
lhal others receive for their produce.
it would bo folly for u Florida producer
to plant his crop« so late that they would
come Into competition with the crops
from north of Florida. The-difference In
the freight charges alone would take about
ail the profit» and then (tie difference in
time m reachiug (tie northern markets
would have to be tuken in consideration.
The hig profit* dial are inuile from
Flortdu vrgt-'ahlrs is lurgrly due to (he
fact (fiat they reach the murket when
there is ubsolutrfy no competition from
any other pari of the United Stales
Lettuce, lumaiocs. cucumbers, etc., will
not bring tbe same prices in the late
spring nnd summer months ns they do
in (he winter In all (he latr spring they
can be raised In all ( M i l l s of the country
hut In (he winter they can only he grown
in Florida.
There is tiig mopry to tie made in
.lettuce Tins is a winter crop in Florida.
The seed tied is made about September
1st. and tbe plants are ready to trans­
plant about Oc toiler 1st, and planting
may continue up to Febniury 1st. Cu­
cumbers follow lettuce. nnd are next In
value
Following the cucumber the season for
planting field crops bus arrived. and corn
and peas or corn and velvet beans should
be planted. The beiyi and pen being a
fertilixer. putting nitrogen in the soil, the
land is much tmiirnved Such land may
be counted on for a yield of thirty to
fotly bushels of corn to Ih e acre, and (he
(k-uii. a rank groWrr. has closely shaded
tile ground, smothering out grasses nnd
weed* will yield atxiul thirty bushels (M-r
acre.'and should be planted together, as
the corn holds up the bean and the bean
shades the ground.
It is the custom of n successful farmer
in Flnrtdn to pul about five or six cattle
to the acre, with right or len lings to run
under them, and in liilrty days ihe cattle
und hogs arc ready for (he market ns a
by-(»odtVt to tfie rich industry vegetable
raising.
Florida Inis long been noted for ihe e x ­
cellence nnd great yield per acre of sweet
potatoes, nnd the ease with which they
are grown. The planting nnd digging
constitute almost the entire labor, and
the yield on good land is from 200 to
400 bushels per acre, and follows early
vegetable»—Florida Grower.

For W ednesday Night
The first gun of (lie Sunford campaign
of tlie Men and Religion Forwnrd Move­
ment it to be fired Wednesday night.
The central committee has provided for
two big union meetings that night, one
for inen ut (lie Methodist churcii urid one
for women ut the Congregational churcii.
Tlie women s meeting is to lie in charge
of Miss Ailie Trafford and is to be Infgely
a prayer service for the success of the
great four days rally of "Men and Religioii" that is to open next Sunday.
Mr. John D Jinkins will be In charge of
the men's moeting and an exceedingly in­
teresting program hns been arranged. If
you believe in your city, or In the chi/Tcb,
or in the work of men for men. be on
hand at one of these meetings and help
prepare the way for the big Sunday ralile» These rallies take the place of the
regular prayer meetings In (he churches—
7:30 next Wednesday nighL

Is

M ilton Will Be Here
lion. W. 11. Milton, candidate for Gov­
ernor will be in Sanford next Saturday
and address the people from tne plat­
form opposite tbe Herald office at night.
This Is (he first real political meeting of
tbe present campaign and a Urge crowd
is expected to attend.

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ALL AROUND FLORIDA
The General News of The Lano
of Flowers.

CULLED FROM THE STATE PRESS
An Epitom e o f th e W eek's M a tt im ­
p o rta n t Happenings In th e
S ta te ’s Domain
The Florida bankers' Association which
met in Key West adjourned Friday after­
noon after a very successful meeting. A
great deal of business waa transacted. In
the two days and the sessions ware wall
attendod. bankers from New York, Geor­
gia. Louisiana, the Carolina« and Alaba­
ma were present.

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Pensacola is quarantined against all
foreign port* now, the quarantine having
gone into effect April 1st
This means
that all boats from foreign countries will
have to first go to quarantine stations and
be inspected liefore they are allowed to
dock in Pensacola.
The Hillsboroqgh county commissioners
at their recent meeting voted to Improve
the county hospital service for those un­
able
private sanitarium» The'
board granted $100.00 to hire two nurse»
along with other important improvements
badly needed.
The world's record wns made In torpedo
firing In Pensacola Thursday night by the
U. 3. torpedo boot destroyers that have
been engaged in target practice in that
harbor for a week.
Tlie Supreme Court now In session a t
Tallahassee has had a very busy week.
handing down its decisaions In quite a
number of very Important cases.
1-akelnnd is fast forging to the front as
one of Florida's leading cities, and every
day some new enterprise is put under
way. the latest step forward be^ig the
granting of n franchise by the city council
to W R Peters nnd associate» of Minnepoli» Minn., for tbe erection of a
$50.000 gas piunt. same to be completed
within one year.
While Joying off the site for the new
town of Harwood In the vicinity of lb«
Tomoka river. Surveyor D. D. Rogers u n ­
earthed the ruins of an old Spanish for
built of coquina rock, tbe general plan of
which is very much like old Fort Marlon
at St. Augustine
Pivlm beach county, which was sliced
off from Dade, hat just paid the last of
lit »blliintiuiis tu (he Dade school fund
nnd is now free from debt
Fort Myers has a civic club which 1»
doing a wonderful work in beautifying
the city. Through Its efforts the city now
hat a pretty (Mirk and (he streets are kept
neat nnd clean.
The lakeland Woman's club h a t decidep to Imve a clean-up day there at an
early date and put ihe city in fine shape
for s(mng The school children will be
invited In ro-o|M*f«(p with tlie club in Its
work

A ssessm ents of C andidates
Under our Primary System It is nt
»ary to assess candidates to pay expenses
of holding tbe election. These assess­
ments are made as we understand, as
near as can tie. according to the pay of
the office. Tills Is at It should be. Now,
we do not want to criticise anyone, but
the Executive Committee make an Itegnized statement of receipts and disburse­
ment» We undents,id that this has
not been done in tbe pest and we gat this
Information from a number of different
(turtles that are in a position to know.
Does it take more to hold a regular elec­
tion. than it does to hold a wet or dry
election! Should not one of the Com­
mittee act as secretary and treasurer and
save the expense of employing one, or
if the secretary gives services a* do the
roembera of the GQmmlttee, should be
not furnish an Itemized statem ent of the
receipts and disburse
and refund,
pro rata, to each Candida teT should there
be a surplus! We only speak of these
things in fairness to the candidates as we
all know th at It U vety expensive to go
through a campaign at best. We believe
the Committee will look at this m atter aa
we do and have this done. Tbe law anya
the candidate shall keep a«*accurate ac­
count. and why not the Committee!—
Oveid Advance.
We are equipped to handle your repair
Sanford Machine A Garage Co.
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| f Course, we expect all the .well-dressed men ol
this community to look on this

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store as headquarters for the best
||f:things_to wear; we think most of them
do, if you don’t, it’s because you don t
know what’s
hfere.
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Schaffner
&amp; Marx and Society Brand
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Clothes are not the only good things we have here;
they’re the best clothes we can find. But we can
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supply the kind of shirts, sox, underwear, etc., you
want; and the qualities are right.

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$1.50 TO $5.00

Clothes That Satisfy

PAL

S A N FO R D , FLO R ID A

117 First Street

chased to (Mill the wagon and other
equipment. • Jim Miller who has fought
so many fires that his complexion is
black will be placed in charge of the
‘ A Budget of Opinion "»tust Be­ horse and wagon and anyone tha t knows
Jim is satisfied that he w ill' be on the
tw e e n You and Me"
job at all times
A suitable fire alarm will !«• installed
EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT I and rooms fitted for thr volunteers ns
sleeping quarters.
In all. tbe new department will he
A Chlel la Among Ye T aking Notea
and F aith, lie'll P ren t t m Mcarried on along the lines that 1 have
So S ay s S a u n te re r.
mapped out on gseveral occasions and
4 Time, are hard, money is acarre, busij under the leadership of Chief Underwood
ness Is dull retrenchment Is duty—-please the department should obtain good re­
•top my—” Whisky! "Oh, no; tlmr* nre sults and our insurance rates ought to
not hard enough for that. But there |i i be lowered considerably—that is if such
something else that costs me a large a thing is possible It begins to look
amount every year, which I wl»Ji to save. like the revision of the Insurance rates
Please stop my—” Ribbons. Jewelry, or­ for Sanford Is always upward like the
naments and trinkets!”
No. no. not tariff. We pay more than we ought to
those, but I must retrench somewhere. pay. that is certain.

CURBSTONE GLEANINGS

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Hundreds of.them, here
in all the newest weaves
and shapes. We’ve a straw for every head and the
best “straw’’ you can buy for the head. Best Qual­
ity, Best Styles to choose from.

CopjTtfht Hart C hiffon * Mar* 7

Please stop my—” Tobacco, cigars, snuff!
"Not these at all. but I believe I can see
a way lo effect quite a saving in another
direction. Please stop ray—“ Tea. cof­
fee and unhealthy luxuries!” No. not
these. I must think of something else.
Ah. I have It now. My paper costs 12.00
a year. Please stop my paper. That
will carry me through the panic easily. I
believe In retrenchment and economy,
especially In brain.”

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T h e r e 's n o th in g smarter in the
way of a collar. N othing that
im p ro v e s a m a n ’s appearance
so m u c h as a close-fitting collar
th a t w ill n o t gape open, sag
d ow n o r p in c h .

■COLLARS

..e m b o d y th e se essentials. They
sit in close al&gt;out the top, yet
there’s am p le room to tic the
wide, m o d ish cravat.
H a v in g th e " N o tc h ,” these
collars are easy to put on, easier to
take off, stay closed in front, and
have no buttonhole to rip out
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117 First Street

revelling in the luxuries of the succulent
All of us want to g lv e n n d d o give m
tomato can, she greets you in tones hus­
burden falls
than we can afford, but the burden
ky with gum.
too lieuvy on the business man.

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4 I notice something in (lit? (taper about
a playground for the children and hasten
to remark that nothing would be so beneficial to the little ones as u playground.
There are too m any children running
loose on the strectn of Sanford and no
one to watch over them.

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SflllfO rd L Ì ÒT3 Ty

or Thomson Challenged lirastic P reaching

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4 My friend

Haskins who owns and
operates the poatofilce under a franchise
from the government was Interviewed
one day this week relative to politics in
general. 1 asked him if it was not true
that the popular dem and had brought out
Roosevelt.
"Maybe, remarked Buskins, but the
supply more than exceeds the demand
And nothing disturbed the calm atmos­
phere of the postoffice hut the clicking of
of different the stamp machine.

4 Reports come in dally
cities In Florida having new tourist hotels
erected and only Sanford remains In the
list of has bcens. With all the stir and
talk about n new tourist hotel something
tangible should emerge and if possible
tills matter ought to. receive the serious
consideration of ail our people. A tourist
hotel and country club for next season
means that Sanford wlU be filled with
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visitors nex| fa ll.' Without a new hotel
4 The girls tn a neighboring town have and country club we will again revert
an anti-slang society. A certain miss td celery and the farming village class.
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was elected president Asked If she
would accept she said; "Sure, Mike, but 4 While sitting in tiie moving picture
gosh, girls, .I’m so rattled In my cupola theatre the other night my attention was
th at I'm really short on gab. We are cer­ attracted to several young ladies In front
tainly hilling the high places and ! never and one of them In particular who was
tumbled to such ■ poise before, but when chewing gum.
1 give you'the high ball I expect yrfti to
Did you ever notice how really beautiful
gat there Ell, and whoop her up for all gum chewing m ikes a girl appear! Take
th at's out; I think I'm up to snuff enough her da facto, and gazing steadily,' one
so that the flies won't light on me while cannot find a more Ideal picture. With a
doing the president stunt of this society sharp dick, dnckl her teeth, so white and
act. hut I won't stand for any monkey pearly, are dashing together ns, with cow­
doodle business from you gala while 1 am ish glee, she masticates her cud. Then,
' running the ranee. We gals ought to ex­ too, one can note her health Unted. welltend an Invite to the married ladies to rounded cheeks as they grow a little more
gat dot and help us shoot this slang busi­ rotund, through the m aterial aselatance of
ness, It's getting to be fierce.”
a big "hank” of gum. And really, who
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4 The city council has awakened to the of bgr dainty upturned nose, as It gently
necessity of an organised fire departm ent rises and falls in wave-like undulations
and the d ty ball will be m ade head- over the abysmal depths revealed at each
quartern for the equipm ent The hose pressure against the m ats! Ob. how de­
. wagon th at has ornam ented the Park liciously tempting that rosebud mouth U
evettin adjunct to long will be moved to as the maiden fills It with • soft, pliable
the d ty hajl and a bo n e baa been pur­ chunk, and champing like a festive goat

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Saturdays 1 to ’•o

Notice
Good farm am) luigi:'
and two milk cow« *»nii ■
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4 1 am getting tired of benefits! Every
hour somebody pops up with a new
scheme for n benefit and if the other in­
habitants of Sanford ore getting it u s .
0. W. STAPLETON
strong as 1 am they are bencfltted to
death. If a man is sick. Instead of m ak­
Thomson. Go.. Sept. 2d, 1910.
ing It a charity case and putting the m at­
Never perhaps in the history of our
ter in the hands of an organisation some town has there been a man among us
willing brother comes round and collects. whs dealt more pointedly and fearlessly
If a public institution needs a few dollars with tbe
...» moralities
i i n n i m i n of
ui religion than
m a n Rev.
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some agent passes n tC n d among you and !j. M. Bass. From the beginning of the
wants tbe money. If ihsqm loses a
evangelistic services he seems to have felt
In comes an angel under th ^q b q ^p f char­ that it would require no ordinary effort to
ity and grabs off the dollar bill, and so It reach the dull ears and itupid consciences
goea until it begins to look to me like my of many people In this community. He
turn will come next and I will have to calls tin by Us scriptural names and
start a brother around collecting for me. •trikes down upon the nerve of heart con­
This same old stunt all winter long Is science with sledge hammer blows, and
•bout ts drive the business men of San­ there is doubtless more real conviction
ford into bankruptcy, and now while tbe of sin than there has been in a great
benefit is being worked to death I would while. Many have been moved to m ake
remark that the Sanford Charity Asso­ honeet confessions for wrong ’ doing an d
ciation ought to be organized and all tbe have promised "by God’s grace to live u p ­
charity work directed through the associ­ right lives lo the time to come.” ,
ation.
The tinging, led by a W. Stapleton, la
There is not o business man in Sanford tbe beat we have ever h ea rd Brother
but what would gladly give a monthly do­ Stapleton la a quiet, earnest, spiritual
nation to a charity association and not singer.- Hia voice is unique, penetrating,
be bothered with this flock of mendicants melodious—his exhortations are fine. He
that hang around like camp followers knows h o w to infuse the spirit of music
around an army.
into the audience as well as the choir.
It Is the business man who suffers be­ No musical director that bap appeared
cause his office always has free entry and among ua has displayed such skill In the
be cannot escape.
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Honestly this business Is being worked than an y m an to stimulate and train the
to death and ought to stop somewhere.
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Let us figure
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�“MEN” WANTED TO-MORROW NIGHT
Great Rally for Men at the Methodist Church, Wednesday Night at 7:30
. First
Come

Gun of the “Men and Religion Forward

yourself und
bring another

Union Meeting for Women at the Congregational
Church at the same hour

Planning For th e Children
own. One young lady after trying sever­ utile to tear down the old chute, n» |
Die civic department of the Wclnkn al in the store in Jacksonville said "I wanted to use old material for this pur­
d u b assisted by the “Play ground Asso­ just want to'hug this one"—No wonder pose. however, a portion of the chute can
ciation of America." are preparing n that these pianos arc so popular.
be used for the storage 6f coal
very Interesting program, to be given in
The llnllrt L Davis Virtuola I’luyer
We enn not pit the chute Into operaaddition to the usual three reels of mov-j Piuno is ii wonder besides being u |iccu- (ton, that is. handle the coal with the
mg pictures, a t the Imperial Friday even- , liarly sweet rich and deep tone piano. locomotive crane, until the cinder pit la
ing when the benefit will be given for The player machinery is so perfect that completed, ns it is necessary for the
the Welnka Club. The Play ground As- ^the performer has more expression con­ engines'to stand on the track (cinder pit)
»Delation have sent fifty slides, which trol than would be ptssihlc with the while lieing coaled. As you know, we
will be shown Friday evening us object hand
They t-hullengr any hut an ex­ have a bridge gang working on the con­
lessons. In contrasting those cities, which . port to tell the difference between m a­ crete cinder pit and this will be com­
have introduced tho public pluy ground chine and hand In fact we could not pleted just ns soon as pissilili*. The dcus 'against others wtdcli have not yet . trll the difference when the player was hiy In the coni|&gt;letlon of the cinder pit
nwukrned to the foci that child hie cun connected to rr-Ader human touch
was due to our huging l u order structural
mid should be made us merry, bright and
We hope out friends have not over steel which had to lie made for this |iurhappy os it is possible for parents and n estimated our town and Imp- they will pose, and the manufacturers .ire practi­
»lse and kind municipality to do so. ' sell all they have brought here but it cally always behind ill their orders The
The public play grounds presents another ! strikes us that it is a good time for our structural stcel is now on the ground, and
feature of broadt-rTind deeper significance, j people to get u bargain in n line (Wuno. we are going abend with the work just
the'childrenoTthe poor have the same ! WP don’t know how they fceTTh)! we do ns rnpTdty nj""po»iiF)to
I can not give you a definite date ns
rights to all pleasures which the pluy ‘ know that we would feel p e t t y nervous
ground Is planned to give to ilw children i( we had so many fine pianos and was when this work wdl fie completed hut
in its neighborhood. Kcusoiung from under such all expense They will soon you can unsure the |icuplc of Sanford
cause to effect, contented. Iinppy children have In move mi and we don't believe llirit there is no desire on our pirt to di and youths, uluiosi always make g o o d they will miss unv lu-ts so if nny of our lay tins matter Hint that lust as soon as
mul reliable citizens
I he parent* uiid p-oph* air thinking of a porno ill the the « iinlet pit is completed the new mul
i’lticcns of Sanford arc earnestly requested future utir advice 1» R&gt; go there—look and Inn wdl he | hii mlo op-ruiion and ttic
We miss our guess if you old one rnnove«)
la give their support to tins desirable make an ulfrr
Yours »ery irulv
innovation, h i tM-hiilf of the children o f dull i go .1 hue piano at a vety low
i . V , I M I ► Ol K i m I us At
Sanford, by attending the Iwnelii at the p. ICO
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lam.iiure (iluy ground on die s t a g e , slmwMrs It S DuMOsoii and Mr II H Hill
nig ii sr'esuw, swing &gt;1111 i merry parly
entertameil tin- little friends -f Mar -nrel
uf Sanford children dancing around a
Davidson and Frrimioi Houser at a very
May pile with tln-lr | o &gt;&lt;iii &gt; Mings ovum '
delightful Faster i-yg hunt Satur lav after
pinying Now. Is tin* lime In I'St a till sll
.1 Mrs Hill He •
(liese piny grnlllels wlole lln-fe n so inueh
I sides ihe mrrr) egg hunt a 'urge bunny
unoccupied space |ust suilnlile lor llus
, was drawn and a ( i n / e was offered In the
i*ifpise and la-fore vimm u contigu-ius
'one wlm could blindfolded pin a paper
Ms are sold and houses tnnll closely to
carrot nearest tin- bunii) s moiitli. Gladys
gether which will mak" II more difficult
Wi Imiii won this prize, a basket of enndy
I i secure a satisfactory locution for a
eggs and a little rabbit
A number of
pitilic play ground
I he civn dt-pailFusler egg* were placed m a row and u
aienl of the Welnka Club winch is agltat
Mr lie« L Moody is tu lie tile chief pri/ e was offered to the fortunate one
mg tins tuggrslinn and will malic every • p-uker al Hie Sunday afternoon rally (or wlio could pick up I lie largrsl number of
e furl to acc implish Ihrir purpose of help- men at the theatre. He has been con­ eggs In a *|oon within a certain time.
lag die citizens of Sanford, take this nected with Y M C A work for several Fliznlteth Staffoid won the second t&gt;nze.
Inng -tep In tlie right direction, want tin- years and lias just been selected us the also a flasket of candy eggs with a little
good “ III interest an I hearty co-operntlon secretary of ihe organize.I uirn’s work in hen The third (icize wns for tlieonc who
ui e«er&gt; citizen of Sanford In li-lpmg Jacksonville grow ing out uf t’u Ir Men and found tile large*! number uf hidden eg gs
• em. »«'cure Ifiese play gcumds for die K&gt; ligi*ui I atiipuign l here
I tie-tun-lay af- Bulli Waldron was the luikv winner of
c uldren of Sanford
toninoli inci-l’iig ill the theatre is for inni till* |iri/e, a (ifel I &gt; gulden egg
Thom as A. Newlun. Jr
l-ittle Thomas, the infant son of Mr
and Mrs. T. A. Newlun died Inst Sunday
after a short Illness He had been on
rarlli for almosf two years to gladden the
heart of his parents and Ins death has
cast a shadow not only over Hie family
but the entire neighborhood where Ins
pesence had just begun to brighten the
homes of all llkp n ray of light
lie was laid to rest on Monday amid a
profusion of flowers that attested the
love borne him by neighbors and friends.
Death is a hard master lie would
take (rom us of our brightest and best,
but he cannot ever mar memory. It will
serve as u balm to our wounded hearts
When we see a precious blossom
Thst w# tendril with such care
Rudely taken from our bosom.
Mow our ablins hearts despair!
Round III little (rave we l!n(*r
Till the setllns sun it low.
ratling all our hopes have perished
With the Bower we rberithetl so
The Mallet &amp; Davis P ia n o s
We visited (he stores of the J. A Bryan
Piano Co., (his morning nnd were very
much surprised to see such a mngnificicnt
display of high grade pianos. We huve
•een a great many good displays here
but not so many fine pianos. In fact we
had no idea that 'any one factory turned
out such a variety of styles of high grade
pisnot. We Were also impressed with
the fresh and fine finish of those Boston
pianos— not a second hand piano, on the
floor, but all that fresh clean finish pecu­
liar to the Botjon made pianos. These
people evidently have faith in our town
to bring a car load of such fine pianos
here, pianos ranging in price from $300
to $750. .,
We enjoyed the musicale very much and
were Impressed with the peculiarly deep
• nd rich tooe of all of the instruments
■nd especially with the roagnlfident tone
of the real Hallet &amp; Davis piano nnd
•uch an nctloni—as senstive and respon­
s e a t the nerves. It seems alive and
*sget to help the prefonner. make music.
They teem to have indeed ability of their

Movement’.’“ Campaign

Braxton Beacham
Candidato For
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Congressman-at- Large
Favors National Aid for
HARD ROADS

Little Misses Margaret nod F.riniliia's
I guests were Ruth Waldron. Frances DotS a n f o r d Music Club
ton. Carolyn Spencer. Ruth Marshall. Ms
flic Sanford Music Club held their regu­ rian linnd. Mima Howard. Flizabcth Staf­
lar meeting m the resilience of Mrs Geo. ford. Murjorie Packard. Surah Warren
Fox. Ir . Saturday nfirrhnou. nt 3 o’clock. Lasterby. Virgin Packard. Gladys Wilson,
.Mrs ii'V leader
Addle Marshall. Katherine Symrs. Vancla
Schum.in. (us hfu and cniii(«i*ltiun* wu» Siyroti. -Mollie Abernathy. Mary Elizabeth
t h e »iih}rel of Hie afternoon »indy
Miss Puleston. Martini Driver. Lillie Hut I) Spen­
F ilm Mahoney read m moil interesting cer. Miitlui t'hnp|iell. Sarah Wight. Henry
on tin- I ifi- ami Personality of Mcl.rtolln. Ko) Howard Stewart Dutton.
Scliumuii. whuae Compositions. viicul und Victor McLnulin. Bilim Fitts Mrs Duvidinstrumental, the musical part nf llw pro­ son and Mrs. Hill wrre assisted in enter­
gram was intended to demonstrate Miss taining ihe little guests by Mrs. Davidson
Florence Frank played two fine selections. of Richmond. Virginia. Mnrguret's grand­
"Autumn Leuves.' und"Avownlof l-ove. ' mother. who Is the guest of her son and
Misses Martha Fox and Carrie Lovell play­ his fumily The little folks had n fine af­
ed u beautiful instrumental duett. "Love's ternoon together and an enjoyable egg
Messenger’’ Miss Flora Johnson song hunt
one of Scbunian's vocal compositions. 'Til
not Complain.*' accompanied by Miss
ra v o rs H e a c h im
Ward, who also played an instrumental
Mr J II. Lee. of Oviedo, former chair­
solo. "Warum.'' which ended the program.
Alter the brief discussion of Schuman'x man of the Board of County Com­
compositions and one or more incidents missioners. was in town this morning
in his life, the secretary colleil the lull. and announced' his hearty endorsement
| The meeting adjourned to Hike up the of the candidacy of B Beachutn for Con­
gress. bused on Mr Beacham's stand ¿or
choroits practice
good roads Mi l-er said that be lias
always fuvorrd good roads, representing
Ancnt The Coal Chute
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a\ they do the uiily sure advancement of
The City Council has recently had the the rural communities And he sees in
matter of removal of the old Coal Chute national aid in road building, the natural
up again with the Atlantic Const Line avenue toward results. He said that
autlKxities, in Sunford and Ihe following Florida should abolish the lease system,
is o copy of letter from Engineer of Road­ characterizing it us worse than slavery,
way to Mr. J. C. Higgins, Supl.. which and put the criminals on the road, and
shows that there is no desire on part of thus be In line for national appropriation
the Railway to delay the matter un­ when it ahull come —Reporter-Star
necessarily. and we can hope for relief at
an early date.
Pay Your County Taxes
only

It up-ns at .1 JO

Jacksonville. Fla.. Mnr. 21. 1912
File No. 3571.
Dear Sir

Replying to yours of March 20th re­
lative to the delay in the completion of
the coal chute and the removal of the old
coal bin ut Sanford The new coal chute
is practically completed There Is some
little work to be done on one end of it.
which I did not wont to do until we were

More Money Spent on the
Navigable Streams and
Harbors
Thoro Is no way tho People of tho Interior
can Rcccivo any Direct Bonofit from
tho National Appropriation Excopt
by Appropriations for
Hard Roads

M.

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April 9, 13(2

l i t e SANrORO'MtRALO

Notice

R em arkable Popular Ignorance.

TALE OF BURIED GOLD
k. V

SOLLET MADE SOLDIER FORQET
THE PLACE OF HIDINQ.

Memory Returned Before Hie Death,
and Son Now la Searohlng for
T r e a e u r e Concealed Prior
to th e Civil W ar.

Tor S U te L egislature

BICYCLES AND

March 31st Is the las. day of «he UrM
SUNDRIES
Homo one hns re m a rk e d th a t at
quarter. All persons who have not d o n °
p r im .;, held April SOjtV
th e height of N apoleon’s fame there so. will please pay their sanitary tax by Having « ( '« I ¡ t h e t W e ^
2 5 B IC Y C I f i s
"
wero m e n In tb e back alleys of Paris the 25,h . and thus «vosi unnecessary
rKOM m so u r io i n
SIV(
¿» itfU w S Z
who had n e v e r h e a rd his name. This (rouble to all conceriird.
: ,j,u service fives roe s belter opportunity ta work
b«s
t,
W. C. WU-UAMSON.
! for in&gt; musili ue-ncy ilurtnZ anojher^crm ln tue
SllustrAtlou at p opula r Ignorance was
SHANinANr.f k
Fuejzxr
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5(J-4tC I 1-eZUIaturr
Sanitary Inspector
recalled by a Judgo who was exnmluORLANDO.
' i "M m
TIng c a n d id a te s for c itizenship In New
To the IW-nucrslfc Voters of OrsnZ* County
vs
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hereby
•nnoonc«vth»l
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candidate
Iwfore
York c ity recently. H e naked ono of
Ur.I..U...U
Forster carne
In Wednesday
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. night &gt;the approaches primary for metnlwr of Hie
th e se pro sp e c tiv e citizens, "W ho
and returned Thursday to The Shelter at ,u„. hum ihl. count»
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I-., re ,,
you ably and honestly and will endeavor to
th e bend of your nntlvo country ?”. New Smyrna
m -55-lf . J you ;I f,vord that win meet *'thi your hearty
G E O . A . D kC O 'IT E S
"T h e king." "W ho becom es t h o head
Respectfully,
approval
Gruact Fax. Ja
w hen he d l e s t "
"H is eon."
"And
ATTORNEY ano OOUNn J I J , ,k 4, Uw
who Is t h e head of th is c o u n try ? ’’
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I« U . . . - T r a d i c e In State mul 1 «i..,,,, c&lt;iun|
"T h* p re sid e n t.”
“And who would
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•,i,r of Murid•• forOranZ^ounly^ R,»noow
becomo th e head If ho died?” "H is
Garner-yVotxlmlT Hldg
"anioni ria.
son.” And yet, a s t b e Judgo re m a rk - j
A N N O U N C E ME N T S
For County J u d ie
ed, all th e se men know enough t o .
I heieby announce my candidacy for re-riectloo
e arn th e ir dally b r e a d —th e r e st Is a I s w s v s H k sw a » » » s s s s s s s s s s s s s s j to the position of County Judse of Ornnie County,
W. E HOUSIlOLDER
To The V o l e r i Ol Oronge And O sceola subj«vt lo Ibe dca-slon of the IVmorrtxlc primary DR.
m a tte r of schooling. ,

POLITICAL

I

T be i t or y of a wound received In th *
. Clrll w ar which scaled th e biding placo
V . of a f o r tJ P ) for m ore th a n half a c e n ­
tury and of a atrnngu trick of fate
which c leared the hlder'a m em ory In
the evening of bla life was b rought to
„
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to he held on April 30. 1012.
Counties
wun*u Mashv
Lx&gt;« Angclea by th e h ld e r’a son, J. K.
D E N T ISI
I
hereby
announce
that
I
fra
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candidate
l°*
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Anderson of New OTIeana. who la at
election as Senator from the 19th District, subject
| |,rfeb» announce royaelt a candidate tor r®- Roams 4J. 24 slut 25 »'hv. | ii.|,
F o rtu n e s Spent In T r o u s s e a u x . •
riaa, u
the action ot the O* mice a tic Prim ary. I lb a ok appointm ent to the office of Ju d ie o f 'b e Criminal
tbe Van N uya e n ro u te to the old
T ho elnbornto tro u sse a u x of m e m ­ to
you
sincerely
foe
your
support
Ip
the
past,
and
if
(
^
n
of
K-mrd
subject
to
the
action
of
the
Uemoplacer m ining Holds of California.
SANFORD
J i ,, p I (, A
b e rs of th e s m a r t s e t would havo m ade you approve my kslalatlve record. I respectfully r f atir Primary
T Pxmon Waziow
A nde rso n 's fa th e r Joined In the gold a queen bride of a c e n tu ry ngo open solicit yuur suppuri oZaln
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l&gt;uim C Msvsrv
40 tf
rush and was one of tho m iners of th e h e r eyes w ith am a z e m en t. Jt Is an
f o r Clerk Circuit C ourt
" '49” days. IIo located a claim In o rd in a ry th in g for tho d a u g h te r or a
v
F o r Constable
I announce fny candidacy for the position of
P la c e r c o u n ty n e a r A uburn and Now- m illionaire on g e ttin g b e r b rid a l fin­
I hereby announce myself ss candidile for re Clerk of the Circuit Court of Orange county subject
j u s t i c e o f n u . i lace
castle. W ith in a y ear ho had snatched e r y re a d y t o o r d e r 20 o r 30 bats, election to the otti«' of Constable of Justice of (Othe decision of the Democratic primary to be
\ cnaby ri ntt.
Peace District No S. which Includes voiini pre- held on April 30. 1912. Hsvlnz served the county
from t h e riv e r bottom s a fortune. trim m e d w ith o s trlo h and o t h e r f e a th ­ rincts
Nos 3. 4 and 23. and solicit the sup in this capacity for a number of years I aXaln ask
T hen tho call of tho south for volun- ers, t o . h a rm o n iz e w ith a s m any port of voleri at the contini Democratic primary i fœ the suflrnjie of Ihe jieopìe My past record It
K. C. Wnmm
(n&gt; |,esr rroimmervtnrion
0 Dice ir» Pii) ll.ili
,&lt; tcors re a c h e d him.
l i e burled th e gowns. E r e r y gow n n e e d s a d istin c t April 30th. 1912.
R. M Roetswi
gold b e n e a th tb e ndobo blocks of a b a t T h e e q u ip m e n t of n rich bride
I hereby announce my cnndlddcy for the office
tavern In tb e vicinity of bla claim, Is looked on ns in com plete If It does of Constable of the 3rd Justice Peace district erastrapped all tho precious su b sta n c e ho n o t c ontain a t le a st 30 gow ns and
! I» MW Wstrkt Court W J M t H M THOMAS EMME! WILSON
S ta te s 1(1 IHld For th e S o u t h e r n III»could c a r r y about his body, and h u r ­ such a tro u s s e a u does not m e a n the will perform the duik« ron§cknlfou*ly end )•• it»*
AlTuRiNfsY ANl&gt; tu l W.LÜJK
lse«t of my eUliiy I will l»y greiifull lo my frktuJt
| f | c t of Florida
ried to Join tho C onfederate army.
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brid e will get no m ore d re s s e s for a for Iheir «up|«irt
A l - L avi
(tirxx Is Smith
In Kr The U&lt;4(un. a rnr
Anderson says th a t tils fathor was year. W hen lingerie a n d little orna-------------------------------|H&gt;rnh&lt;&gt;n. Bankrupt
•
•truck In on e n g a g e m e n t with
tho m onts a lso a ro ta k e n Into c o n sid e ra ­
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r
. Cjt. AA1 nnnrH
In purtuanrr of an oriiff lo me directed. I will r*- l.air Siair Aiimn.j r»rnil )wUt«j lirvvB g
For County S chool Boord
rrivr at Smford Floride, opto iwu o'clock p m
Florida
Unión troops by u bullet which tore tion. It Is plain a young girl In Now
«
rmlri of ihr on April I7M» A I) IÜI2. bnlifor ihr wirthiwoi
Having wrYnl onr irrin m a rocmhrr
K
rtèsl«
M
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ssi
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opeu bis scalp and robbed him of his Y ork’s s m a r t Bot m ust spend many ("onnt)
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i ■it
hi i^
¿huil
ll&lt;toril I .kill
k -a e.i..lwiai*
camlídal* (or fr 1ihr h.inkrupt •!« Ii of Tì»r Ilot Io»i. alto btill for tfif
ynirrha^r of all Aitiirr» u»rd In «-onnrcnon with
memory for 60 years.
During th a t th o u sa n d s of dollars for bur ou tn t and *f*Ctk»n TOihr rtfBo* from l)i*(r»cl No 2
•«tal liutinr«» Trim* *W»ale lo l«» raih. ujmn ihr
1) 1. rHAAOil ■
time tho son snys th e p arent was like several women have spent $30.00(1 to
umfliuidlkin of tf»«* %«lr h&gt; the C&lt;Hiri
A F- Yi»wru,
A N D E V v .|i) ||N s i) N
a . child, with all knowledge of tho »100,000.
For J u s t i c e of th e Pence
ÖO 5t
TruifetL
biding place of tbe gold goue. Dofore
Pie primary doer at hand, tod at no one ha»
announced lhcm»elVff for Ihia oIBcr. of Juatlrr ni
• ba died a y e a r ngo bis m em ory Of
AHORNE» A è i Trt
Flection P ro c la m o tlo n
liw* |Vhcp. my friend» have prevailed ou mr to lie- .
4
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. the gold r u s h r u lu r n e d - to him and .b e .
aimr
a randldhtr In prrcinil» Ko 3 arxl 23. O r''
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TreaUnswt. of W e t-S h o e s.
l'r«&lt; tur» tu Ntà«* « ■
ange County, subject "to Derooczalic wltnury^ It i
r illidà.
was living again In tho p a st tha t preIf yon g e t caught In tho rain with
with ihr ordinane*« uf the City oí
; / e d e d bis part In tho conflict.
‘y Sanford
8 tu
• accordane*
'%r.# Mi
a good pair of shoe« on. romove them Ä , : , UI rn‘,r,vo' ,o aij¿f«v7hÁ í¡:í!»
Mn I hrrrby rail a «pretal flection lo b*- M G I Huiiding
It was during th e se last m om ents na soon na yon e n te r the houae, and
firltl onTor«slft&gt; ihr I3lh day of Ai»f»l 11)12. nl lii*
Ili tifili fu» Ihr (esIri«s*r of rlrctlinl n Trra*urrf and
that tho old man told his son and the If yon do not [iohmpkh a pair of trees,
I firrrliy iiniiHirur iti ni I «»ill !«■ a »amltdiilc for (t 4i||r«’|i»r
rlrrtion To ihr offirr of Jutlkr of Ihr I'rmr of 1ftrrv*f&gt;y appoint Irli» Frank Tim Krrnr. and
rpother w here ho hnd burled what he atuff them tight and hard with i I mhuo rr
1&gt;R K M M \ y i . \
Precinti» 3 A «ih| ¿r\ Oran«* Omni y *uh|n I to I \s |&gt; Itainn Itiipnluri &gt;ir&gt;d F. F llrasly Hrrk.
claimed was a cortuno
Tho son Is paper, »queering It well Into «hat)«. ihr Ir» i«mhi of thr I&gt;v*iiHAfatta* l'riuinf»
of ««m! rln lH&gt;n
I i. STKINUFI I I nv%
hurrying to u n e a rth . If |&gt;o»«lbl» tin
i. Vn SPFNIFK
Wipe off all tho mud with a soil rag
fu hi ni» III
Maio*
burled tre a su re . A nderson said
f o r County Ire a s u re r
Place tho shoe« In a drnuglit. «ole«
VN••UhmI. ilo sa I
"Mv fsth n r »"Id h e btirlo&lt;l the gold upw ard, and let th e m dry »lowly. tin T»»Ifir IVrn«a rat ir Volrr» •sf l Iran fir ( smjiii *
I
hrrehy
«nnfM
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raivlldnlr
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of
Notice of In te n tio n to Apply Tor Let
under n c o rn e r of an old adobe tavern
no a ccount put thorn to «Try by the flt-r of C-siuniy Tfrniurrr In atkinif &gt;o»»r •■i|»ps»ft
Niilih.nl f
patronized by tho m inors In the early
in thr c'oinln« primary rlrc imn f"f ihl« %rty in» t e r s P a te n t
tiro
Soltar
i
%
hrrrtiy
(|o*li
(hat
iTtr
wit(|rr«ij(rinl
will
i*or(4iJil piar*, whic h la to t*- «ivrii to
onr l»&gt;
ddys T his tavern was In Long Valley
N ever forget to place your shoea on Ihr iVnifa rntk voler» of ihl» munir, nnd If you il»i»l&gt;. lo Ihr ts4»vrrnor ol ihr Stair of Florula. nt
at a point half way, I have lenrhed. be
treoa or to Htuff them with paper wften con *«•* your way clear to hnn«r me with ihl» i»I»»4t T.ill.ih.»»»rv «»n thr Jyccond dnv of May A f) IDI2
DR. I C. ih * \KI AI AN
Í (immlsr ) thi (h«l I will «t all tlinr% «ml urwirr nil for 1r*|r r Palmi *iiHYirpofallni ihr SAN) OHP
tween the present town of N ew castle tbov nr« not In wear.
»in umiUikri itrlctly guard your mtrrr«i* w.. f ( shut \ SII ( I OTfllSO COMPANY umirr ihr fol
and Auburn. I havo lenrned through
U*« &lt;iig pf"|»**r»l rhartrr Ihr oriain«l of whwh I*
liw ni niV|Miwrr
iw n *rrk irul&gt;
Il J S I
I li Ti...»
ou» '»
Ou»
•».oi H
MIr
ir to y
ihr
ir oltirr
ofTV of (hr Serrrtary «»f Si «Ir of
correspondence that a family by the
t
•hr Sf«ir nl llortala
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namo of Scott occupies the la v e m ns
VH|»«i.vs iHir li/irnrs »hl« Iwpotv Siolh d«&gt; of A ll M o d e m Mclho.l
I «ni « i afiiiidntr for ihr oftlcY of Trrn*ur. r of Or
t \¡.( i1hík
L ittle MAdftn rontriirtocl nppnndlct- • n*- touniy Auhjm Io Ihr n&lt;l»«*fi ihr l» nn Vtxr, I. \ |l MM?
a farnihouso and tha t the country
I) IhKlkk-H
rralta primary to lw held Ai»ril 3U MM?
tie.
nml
hint
to
tie
ar'nt
to
tho
honfiltnl
O RLA N DO
I ihiiiv
arouud It Is devoted to the raising of
&gt; -U «ll|sf«!ft w||| |iv H|»(»*ri tnlrsl
rt M M
to hit to an operation porforinnd She 1
IW |. I
I S M&lt;Kiwi »
citrus trulls
II I. Pi *ai«i&lt;
"No one has disturbed the original boro It nil v«*ry roolly and plurklly
* illwii 1 Í ildrn
W
hen
eli»»
beenmn
eoiivnl*eront
If»«
f
or
Sheriff
Au
»riir»
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lno,rp**ran*r*
lines of the building The adobe blocks
I) R r I. H I
A h irk saiwwé« AIIIUHJIICV« fit» &lt;Nh'lklrtt 1
«»•■»fi * tHal»n» alVSH 1« VO»fl*l MSI k&gt;1
aro heavy
) have obtained |&gt;eruils 1 Miiricnofr rnrnn to rrmovn tii* *t1trii«*e furJ«l1i**t
re-*ÌM(Min In ihr office of Ntirnff &gt;&gt;l Or«ugt
IWllftlta. tUMPAtal
slon from the ow ners to prosecute my I Mint bad lit^n put In thn wound The (tMllity tuh|n t to (hr dr^tftUKi »4 Itir |W*n»nrralir
IM N I I''
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M
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imilrrtlgnnl
IrMtKftaif«(or* brrrby a*«u
search and will give them a share of rhtld'e phut of dlKnltr wne very rnurh t«rlni»«r&gt; to 1« l»rl«l .»n April 30. I'M?
I.lillr isifvli *■» iMgrthrr fsof Mir ("irpiAr ..f forming
I
iMtlrr V
my findings O therw ise I would have 1 upHct. nnd ehr* dem anded, IndtKnnntI «111 « • itih| ».1.11r fur ll»r ..m.Y* ol N|»vr Irf M
» Ol « ' »rp.ruIMin fur pn»fi( unilrr Mir Its«« uf (fie Si«(r
Iy "fhi you «’pò«»* I romn
to )»n tu»« t (Miiti) ttliijrv I III III»* i|r* IskHi of Un lta*ll»u f I i 'f«| s «ml in (?m( pf»«i «lo ««lupi Mir fiylloMmg
to buy the property
I'KulihM) ("MAKTFK
bANhiKI» »
if«tta primary lu t***field April ID HM2 Mnving
In Mir cnp«4*lty of tjrfnllv »hrrift af M»r
Anderson la a civil engineer
He nil a tltrh ^ l up and then un pirli nd
I
(TMintv for « nurntwr of yr«r* aimJ tw*lnif fnrnilinr
I lir naitir .if Mir i«ir(*or«(&gt;«'n ahull (^ .SANFuKM
was engaged by the governm ent for ¡ uKaln
nlli
itili ir« of ihr a«m« I irvi Mini I r«n k«w Mini AM» Cl nitliw ; COMPANY niMliiaprin*
(hr i|&lt; r«tton of my «hill!) riillfrly lo Mir ruten of »»i*-•I (»I««r u( t»iaii)r«a «hall !•*• SANFORf). Fl4jK •
some time In work on tho P a n a m a
Drang* (XMjlit y
Du» M IIa«i»
IDA. Mir i«&gt;ni(Miriy uni) r«(«Ml»li branch Korr* for
csnal, but has left his em ploym ent to
hi
Soul the Abode of T ru th .
Mir ohhJ.hI 4*f (hr rilmlion «4 It* Injtlnra* «( «uch
search for the tre a s u r e which he mailt
•*Mirr i«»mi» id Mir Stair «• II* I&gt;irrr(«ir* mny «!•»Tor County Solicitor
T r u t h ' W h e re Is tru th but In the
Ipfininr
tains his father has hidden In the old soul Iteelf?
F a rts, objects a re but lo Mie ltriiurr«iK Volrr* ol Orarigr («Miuiy
it
JE W M i l
I hrrrby aihmhjiwi my rlRdidacy fiw rr apt«.ini
placer mining fields of California — p h a n to m s; m atter-w oven ghosts of
Ihr grnrf«I nnlnrr of Mir tHilInPf» thü,l
TO
mrnt In ihr ofTVcr ol iTMinly «onrltrir r»f Omini«* irnn*A
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mui
curry
on
»
(km-rul
Mcrcunlll*
Bun*
Lx&gt;a Angeles Herald
this e a rth ly night, nt whirl» the soul »itainty »Iibirci lo Mir FiHning Orimaf ulw prt it»*»» »nl. i»&gt;»rn no tajrnl ihrrrtn «* (»rovtatol by
mark« Munl.j I (sr m» foriunnlr n in »»niff m
Ml s l 't i I
»deeping here hi lit»' mire and i lev of ••inin**ii&lt;1ali«m f**r rr «p|Manirnrni lot am . tiri i n m M«p ^f »•'»•« * f f l««r»s|«
lit
•*f oltkr it »ill !»• my i tlfflf »1 fl1«|s JUK at «|i
m
utter
shudders
and
name»
Its
"Wti
Scientific M in sg ament
Ihr «fllowTK -f ' «iill«l SO. » ol tf.. t Ofl-f AlHHI Pickiir.l » Illuni I'" i i•
finirà tu I«*rforin Ittr .JtiMr-% |lMT||l|f«*Ml tip n |||r
I»« ni» Ihoi.suml i $?«• (MM) (Ml) Ita&gt;l|«f«
One cold w inter day fonie railroad ta g u e tre m o rs sense and perception. falli.fully «osi f««rlr»*U fo ihr !**«( uf iii&gt; nbilii) •n.f••t-0 I«wk.j&lt;
(lortuirii s Si.-.
.I mio I »«. Iluiulrol lj¡lfO) Sbarra ol (be
(rio A i&gt;i('«iiiita
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harles
Kingsley
official»», while m aking on Itihpectlon
ivu valor of Onr Muiitlrttl l|f*U00) (&gt;u|luf* cicli
('«Hind .Sa»lk ilul
Rogers I'll.i •••»
Tiirrr
fuunh*uf
(hr
tais!
i
«pioti
aloek
alialif^
pav•
zjf a largo ynrd. stepped for a m om ent j
Elgin uiul " !•' ■1,1 «&gt;•
nl»k in pru(&gt;*r(v rither rml oc iN-raonol tit a Jo*M
Tu »hr Drnux-Tatir Voters of Omnf* County
lnsldo u sw itc h m a n 's sbnnty lo got
I hrrrtiy annnunor (bol I am a candidate lot vnluiition in b* ftxnl bv Mi* N».yrJ of dlmtor» al a
HI» Chief Proficiency.
Ihr tidier of County holiritor. subjrc» to the action mrriiugYo frf* ralirtl foy (hai putfxM*. ami on«**
warm. Among them was n general su ­
Recently a le tte r of Introduction nl Ihr I&gt;rihier it ir l'rlmary and rrsprrtfully ask fitajrMi alinll Iw i»n)nMr in laarful mon*y of ih* Un»p e rintendent who w in known to hnve wns banded by all a c to r to a m a n a g e r t,M r'’“' •••l&gt;port
(ni Si atra at (hr rail of lh* hnanl T*f ilinvior a
a inanln for "sclentinc m a n a g e m e n t.” which described th e presented as an
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t Sei vt
A L L g o o d s t.l \K 1 M C M »
Ihr Irmi *&lt;K » litaI. Mir ii.fjw.f al Nili |« (n r(t«| '
and tho reduction of expenses
As a c to r of much m erit, and concluded:
•hall l«r |rf|.-lual
I
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or
lax
C
ollector
they wero leaving, tho sw itchm an "H o plays Macbeth. Richelieu. H a m ­
k
I h.riti) afinonrM-r lll.srlf a. a CiiimIidntr |, ,
l fir ufTl*rf » li» »hum Mir l«t*mr%* of (hr Otkfpo
asked tho travelling yardm astor. whom let, Hhylock' «ml Millards
He playa r, rlertem to thr oiTt.-r uf Tas Coilrt tul of t.rnnkc rflix.il ia 1«. Iw , ..mj^’irsl «fiali ttr a Ffrtl.lrnt.
i i\\ki ft DC
PI \ \ | S
HLI BN
bo knew
».e.r»t&gt; sul.jrt» o the I»riti*.fatv Primary If PrrUitrni Sorn«o írr« urrr am! a Board of ri L
U W t K«l
Millards best
-ir. Ici I (ifrd||c to Vin my I «Ithful e r o , ns i
t..r«
Tbr
ofTU
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of
in
m«f&gt;
«nd
Irra*
"Now. cati yo tie tollin' mo who tho»
tia.r -o.l-av.ircl to «1.- m th- east
•ifrr if ti «fiali ilmiiHl «.|it»abir f»&gt; ihr iai«»,l
mon Is?”
W t Usvfla
ol ilintliiii iii.t&gt; I» hrhl |.) Mir «ame prraun lb*
Trull 1 &gt;ss. sut»
n'liiikr of dirn tur« may br xbnngrd from time to
“T h a t'a the general su p e r in te n d e n t,'’
P rescient In H it Day.
time
f.y
ihr
fry
I&lt;
1
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.
(ml
al
no
lime
shall
lh*
nunc
the y a rd m a sto r replied
f or S ta le A tta riu y
A scientist hns discovered (tint In
r» r k» • Mion Mire* oi nxw* Mian »even
"W h a t do you think o' t h o t ’ He's 6.121 A. D. the e a r th will cease lo I » ili. Ik-iiH.-rsilr Vu»-»« of Ihr Srvriilh JikI k I uI
Thr nftlrrfa «hall la*kho«pii annuallyby (Lp «lock fioJdrr«
at tliPir anunal--------mr*(ina-----lo b*--------held on---Mie
Cirvull
of
floridn
a folne lookin’ mon, and &gt;e never turn on Its axis, llut If It shouldn't
I hrrrhy «nnounec lliot I tm n candidate fra rr- . flr»l Wednesday »firf ihr litsl Mooday ln June, of
would believe the ta le s ye aro a fte r he will bo spared tho hum iliation of appoint men I ns Slate Attorney for Ihr .Seventh I eoc»&gt;and every year Until lh- election lo be held
P h o n e 1414»
Circuit of Florida, subject lo Ihe action of \ ®*' fee firyj Wrdnewlay aftei the first Monday of
bearin' about ’tm."
hea rin g th e people denounce blm as a Judicial
Ihr IVfnarrnftr primaries in April. 1912
(¡!nIl A, »* 1912. |l McKinnon shall be (‘resident.
"W h a t h a r e you heard about him, l i a r — Memphis News
You
honorrd me with this office and I have
h a v e 1”
l’residenl D.
you hate honored
" M
" McKinnon
«cniunon shall
.hall tie
I* Vke
vicr-rresidenl
li. L u-w^-iwl Offer mo m ( cm
endeavored lo deserve your cortfidehcr In me by i Perkins shall tv Secretary: J &amp; McKeorte shall 1« ‘ ***
Mike?” was tho curious question.
itomi rny duty lo Ihr lie.i of my ahllity
Treasurer and I» McKinnon. Vi M McKinnon. B
"W hy. they do say thot he was at
If rra»&gt;pntnir.l. I plrdle ytni lo do all in iny I. i'rlkin» in.1 .1 S M. Kenrie shall he the Board Horal Designa n I il0ri
Isiwrr m uphoid law ami order In o&lt;ir rimili wlih of f)|rrctors
Would Have P re fe rre d Cheese.
the fune ra l of Mr Mitchell's wotfe,
preludice 'o none and wiih (alrness lo all
VI
1. 20-to-o
and when the six pa llb e a re rs come out
R ats In W a shington ate up ovor
The hlchr.i allumili of liability to which Ihecurniankini you for pasl kliwtne«« I rr.|«vifull)
he raised his band and said: 'H eld on 13,000 w orth In hills, hut we a re of tho ask ymjr sup|&gt;»| ninni
( 200000*" *' *n&gt; ,lm* *u,,,pc' hsrlf shall he
|'«M C Jir.lv
a m inute, boys
I tblnk yez can got opinion th a t If they hud been given
Siale Altorney
VII
along w ithout two of tblm
E v e r y ­ an option In tlio m a tte r they would
the name and residence uf Ihe subscriben and
body’s Magazine
have preferred
to have had It In f o r S u p e r in te n d e n t ol Public I n stru c n m“
« ' Ä C r d ^ ' i Ä ^ I m &lt;80
cheese.
tlon
IhVre*
W M McKinnon. Winter Garden Florida. 130)
Get the While Wmu
To Mip Vofrr* of MmAgp Count)
Love Souls.
Sha/ca
I
befrbj
annuuncriha'
lam
aiamhdairlo,
,he
HI.
I'e.klus
Sanfonl.
HorWa.
Ten
[l(»l
f
Orand«
«xiunty feit Single Comb «bu
Deep hearts, sago minds, ta k e life
Share*
Poor Attendane*.
rmlcr iif ( ounly Superintendent uf Public Instruc J S McKenzie. Sanford, riorid*. Fifty 501 S
Kb.«le I«1*01
Share*
Le g) ion n. Single
M Ood has mndo It. It Is a long trial,
IN WITNlsS Wlirirrm
, T.‘ 1
lt la itcldom thnt a man wtio finn llun 1» «ncrreij myself, subject In lh- action of the
'*•*i» xiiiiii ttrmocrallc
I'Tiiiut lam us
miau . •
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—
*» btffdOlO
primary
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nv?
.l‘.,,rV‘ Mi
b r.u&gt;,a
an Incom prehensible (fToparallon for notbliig hot hlmscir tu talk about auo- approecbln«
1 frei Ihn» I am peoill.riy filli I»* this uttlce by mi,h*,KU
Jf*1* 'ï'* 25,h *»•» «» «««-h A D. Rad». Indimi Runnn I sale
tZAl
nn unknow n destiny. T his destiny, crods In d ra w ln g n big audlenco.
educational qualification, and by experience in I
w uuESvl
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hatching and aux’h
hiannzrmrnl of small and farte schools, ami In
i"^ McKenîde°*' u*t
tho tr u e ono, begins for man with the
booker! for baby chick, ami docklml»
IlAl
dealing will» iroditrs. by natural Irmperamrnl and ,
u 1. Perkins '
UA1
first »tep lnsldo th e tomb
In the
love for Ihr work and by familliarily will» »he delalls and the zenrml demands of thr office ao»ufrrrt-*-ST^^»FLORIDA,
B a tte r a Smile T h e n a Frown.
meanwhile, lovo and Buffer, hope »nd
« .
dnrinx ro&gt; present Incumbency. If eleclcd lo Hi' ' j J ,rr w 0,AI,ctW H I T E W IN G P 0 L I I K T f 4 RM
Tho s a in t who smlloe docs a g r e a t office the educalional iolrrrii* of the county will „ a iv .X T '!!1
contemplate. Woe. nlas! to him who
.*™* ,h“' °" ,be 23'bday of March.
upon
mv
hear»,
and
I
will
endeavor
In
every
way
to
i i U ,0,21W 0!? «&lt;•personally appeared I) Mc­
eball ha ve loved only bodlos, form, doal moro good In tho world than tho lw faithful (o Ihe trust imposed
w . J. WILSON CfoprlHOf
Kinnon and W. M. McKinnon, who I am lalltfied
a p p e a ra n c e s I D eath will de p riv e hltn sa in t w ith a long face.
4f* two (A the Individuals described In and who ex J. r. McK m m m .
roiled
the
foretfoinl
proposed
charter
and
acinowlof all. T ry to love souls; you will
lhal they lifned and executed the same for
Carefully Selected.
I wish to announce lo »he voters of Oramte edinl
And th e m a g a i n —Victor Hugo.
'br n»rs and purpose* (herein expressed
"W e h n r o over 2.000 beautiful vol­ County, »hat I will be a candidale for the office of
WITNESS my hand and official seal at Winter
Sheriff for Ihe said coutil», subject lo the primary
in the County and Slate aforesaid on (be
um es In our library now,” said Mrs. lobe held April 30th 1912 And pledge myaelf Garden
day and year last above written.
lo
carry
nut
the
law
without
fear
or
favor
lo
any
Lotto
Munn.
Econdmlea.
0. T. Swim,
one. and spretai privileges in none. I respectfully jwotAXUi)
Notary Public.
"Of courso you cannot read all of ask your support
I t boa boon found th a t th« thing«
Respectfully.
d i n g
}
1
j
»y
cumrolsslon
expire* May I2lb. 1912.
Franai Kaizl
t b i t e x p a n d o n eolldlfylng. an w ater, them ,” replied Mrs. Oldcastle.
•'
“Oh, no, but i expect to got through
freeze a t * low e r te m p e r a tu r e when
STATE OF FLORIDA.» - F or Tax A sse sso r
Cotnm or O u m . I s s
th o p r e s s u r e Is Increased, while the m n it of them somo time. I feel th a t I
I announce my candidacy for re-elect loa to the ■Pa..U.ra»«mb*f»d that on the 2«»h day of March,
o th e rs freeze a t a higher. W hen a owe this to myself. We havo been very offjee
of Tn» Assessor of Ornnfe county subject | q A D. »912. before me personally appear«) B. L
eube ta n c e th a t expand» freeze» undor careful In m aking our fccloctlon Near- Ihe decision of the Democratic primary lo fie h-M m l i n t and J. S. M&lt;Kemie. who I am satisfied are
l*° ^Abe Individuals deaeribed In and who execu­
cn April 30th 1912
G a s F i 11 * n ^
h ig h e r prcsBurn th a n usual If hn» to *ly all of them have gilt t o p s "
ted the forrgolnx pro»«j*&lt;d charter and acknowled
Array* Bon
grd they tianrd and axeculed Ihe same for lh* oure x e rt m o re force to ehove tho p r e s ­
poaeaihrmo expressed
An Alloy.
s u r e a w a y , a n d c o n se q u e n tly hs» to
i "TTN^SS my hand and official teal at Sanford
AH**06*
For County C o m m issio n e r
In
Ibe County and State aforesaid, lb* day and All Work Receive* M&gt; I’ef«lD,)
She—
Did
Maud
m
a
rry
J
a
c
k
Rlcbas# up m o re of Us h o st energy, th u s
yehr
last
above
written.
1
will
be
a
candidate
for
rr-tkctlon
to
tb*
office
losing m o r e h e a t a n d c o n se q u e n tly b e ­ lrlgh out of puro love?
of County Commlutoner of Oranse County subject , ----and be»t cííl,f,*
„
H. E. Tom.
'ba dreiaioo of lh* Datuocrallc Primary bald f
He— No; I fear It was v e ry m uch
com ing colder.
1
Nounr Public, my commission axApril
30ih,
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PbOOÍ»
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1 •ta t I
«taWOct. 7rh, 1914.
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�WANTS
QMra. F. W. Mngrlff of Jacksonville. it
the guest of Mr». Henry Wight.
Cecil Butt spent Sunday with home
folks returning to Tampa yesterday,
t^lflss Alice Hickey, of Athens, Pa„ is
visiting her aunt, Mrs. M. Martin, at Com­
fort Cottage.
Hon. Joe Randall of Paducah. Ky.. is in
the city looking after his Interests in the
Celery Delta.
( .Mrs. Bryan Higgins is spending a few
days with homo folks ere returning to the
metropolis of Trilby.
Paul Weaver of Kissimmee was in the
city Sunday and his many friends were
glad to greet him again.
The Sanford Music Club Chorus will
meet at Comfort Cottage Wednesday af­
ternoon a t 4 o’clock for practice.
✓ lira. George Randall left Friday night
for Jacksonville, where she had been call­
ed b&gt; the death of her litttle son.
j Hr». H. If. Pattishall of Geneva and
Mrs. Alice Jones of Atlanta Georgia, are
guests of their sister, Mrs. Ernest tolar,
i Mrs. U. T. Houser and Miss Mamie Hill
went to Tampa Friday, where they wdl
be the guests of relatives for several days.
J. D. Kukendall associate editor of the

. Kissimmee Gazette was in the city on
Friday and paid the Herald n pleasant
visit.
^ tfon. J..N. Whitner left last Saturday
„ - d - 'f ^ N e t^ Y o r k . where tie vrtll spend a ¿bek
or more In the interest of the Florida Gar­
dens Co.
The Woodman Circle will hold tlictr reg
ular meeting Wednesday, April 10th. at
2:30 p. m. at Eagles' Hull Visiting sove­
reigns welcome
Will Messenger spent Sunday with
home folks and left yesterday for Ja c k ­
sonville. where he If employed hy the
Pluxco Printing Co
Hon. W. A. Milton candidate (ot Governor will uddress the people of Sanford
on the platform opposite tile Herald (itlice
W e a th e r R e p o rt
next Saturday night.
i
The 1-einl A Hand Cfuti »ill meet at the , Cimili y weather, |ir«&gt;hnbly showers in
resilience of Mrs. Henry Wight Friday af- I North-west portion tonight or Wednesday
lernoon ut 3 o'clock. All memders are Good wvmher usMirrO for S[vmg crop*
requested to lie present. \
^ /
M o o r s - C lo y to n
Mrs J L) Parker le(i (inlay lor Ja c k ­
Mrs L I* &lt;Tiny loo announces the e n ­
sonville where she will attend the meet­
ing of tile Grand Lodge of (lie EiJMern gagement of her daughter. Mary Rose, to
Star, which meets in Jacksonville, this Mr. Isaac lennir Moore of Jacksonville.
Fla The marriage will ink*- plate June
week
Ï. at home.—Atlantic Cpiistitutioii
Frank Woodruff IS moving Inn s t i n k of
Miss Clayton hus a large circle of
sltoes into Ins new store room in the Gar­
friends in this city where she visited her
ner- Woodrulf building, and ex|n-cts to
sister. Mrs R H -Mark-« for several
have everything in first-class shape in a
seasons.
few days
I he Ice cream and strawlierry festivul
advertised for April tOlhjil the !&gt;ark. un­
der llie management of Mrs A II Moses,
far the behetit ol the Hospital Fund **i I
î ü t t l r
J f o l t x
tie postponed until further notice

Hon J. C. Lulling, candidate for State
Treasurer was in Uic city yesterday and
made many friends. Mr. Uining was
formerly a rcsideut of Lake county nhd
tuts many friends here who were glad to
see him.

Where you can tfet the heat of everything delivered
Wt CARRY A C O M P L r i t LINE OF

Florida and Western Beef and Pork. Lamb. Dry anc
Salt Meats, I Isli, Poultry and Home Made Pork Sau
sage.
W«&gt; are now prepared to jlive to the traile our special
HOME MADE CORN BETE
Try it—you will I k * pleased.

Phone No I

HO Park Avenue

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INSURANCE AGENT

l ’isno P u p ils of Mrs F a n n ie S tem bridge M untoti
S tudio. , A p r i p 3 . 1012,

3:30 P . M.

Office Above f ir s t Notional Bank

The following little folk programme, assisted
hy Miss Bowler, soprano; Miss Frank, pianist, and
Miss Clara Morrow, render, will Iw ¿¡veil in the
studio of Mrs Fannie S. Munson. Saturday. April
13. 3:15 p in
Strangers and friends are cordially
welcome 10c admission for program e x p e n s e s

/ Mr. and Mrs. Willinm T Hlame of N ew
York City arrived in town Saturday
noon to remain until niter the Laramon*
Yeiser wedding While here they will he
the guests of Mr. Blaine's sister. Mrs l.y
man Phelps at Lake Onoro.
Hon. J Lee Smith of Jnsi»er who has

reivesented Ills county scvcrul times in
the State Legislature left Tuesday for
Lake City and Jasper. He had spent
several days in our city and was very fa­
vorably impressed with the appearance of
both town and country. .
Mrs. Ann# Griffith of Lexington. Ky.,
author of a book and chart on the study
of Christ, which is gaining much popular­
ity among Bible students spent Sunday in
the city. Mrs. Griffith is attending the
State Snnday School Convention which is
being held In Orlando.
In looking over the immense stock of
pianos brought to Sanford by Capt. Bryan
it would seem to an onlooker that the
gentleman has over reached himself or
rather over estimated the number of peo­
ple here who are likely to purchase pianos.
He will never be able to dispose of this
many piano* In Sanford this season.
Mn. T. A. Neal la at home again, after
’ i delightful trip and visit of a month or
•ix weeks, with relatives In Austin, Texas.
Mrs. Neal stopped enroute for o short
vlait to New Orleans and Mobile, where
aba enjoyed Mardi Gras while In Mobile.
With Dr. Neal and little Margaret. Mrs.
Neal's many friends are glad to welcome
her home.
Breathe* there the man with soul so
dead.
Who never to his wife has »»id:
"My Ms waa th* biscuit makerl "-T
Then let her. like an arrow, sped
Down Park Avenue, to buy her bread
IromG. W. S P E N C E R T H E B A K E R

Meat Market of Quality'^is]

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PROGRAMME

i Hunter» Song
Cr.tiU Song
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Wily

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Popular Air
[Urn Dane»

4 Martha
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Melody ol Love

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Bear « March

7 Nadia

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» Miourt
10 Skrpud t TâU
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P rrrw r't Ficai Slept
S«ii Wan*« f.Mt«ikr
Ernia
Carolina Spa*.vi

Engclmann
Mi»« Hawaii

GINGER A L E OR S O D A W A TE R
Manufactured with pure distilled water—they will prevent lllnoos, aid
digestion and give you health

Sanford Coca Cola Bottling Co., Sanford, Fla

Thatrotor»-Krug

Santa 1 aka

Enftlmann
K.th W.U . .
F w rif
Mary Itaward

Wocfl»

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Redhr

KatUaaa BiaJy

Motar! Sehulo//
Fan »»a Kaha Msaraa
May Ikurkat

Recitation

Mai farti Ceffi»
EJ Trovalo»» Selecciona
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Chevallier
1 Kindrrlrvtc March. (2 l’uno,)
M.f Tk/a.Ui
f i . « Mtha Maarae
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Ma«de Al« Wi|Mf aad Aia Wagaat
Roll
4 Vaia, O ptic e
Ola/Palarten
Scandinavian Dane,
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Salariali
9 Song,
M.UI B—U.
rUrmma f i u k Aaemyaat*«
Selected
a Reading
Mat Clara* Morrow

T H E C IT Y
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rtrsi street, one black from Depot opposha I'ostoOea)

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

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Steaks, Chops, Oysters and Fish a Speolalty ;
A Place For Ladies and Gentlemen
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Prompt. Clean Service * Meal Ticket« ore Sold at Reduced Rates

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war and peace. In torero,
and is lb state, be said,
indestnictible and vitally essential, until
PttbUated T.rtrj Torniti sad Triior Mania« By passing along, "we reach the point where
we find the farmer thoroughly convinced
THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY that
co-operation la entirely unneces­
ft . J. m o l l y . Editar
sary.“
W. M. HAYNES. Business'Manager
tu b ic i lallen Prias. * 2.00 a Year la Advance

1ME POULTRY BUSIHE**

DiUrmd U tbs CBy by carrier $2.00 per »ear
advance or 20c per month.
Payments la adtaaes moat be made at o A
Catered aa aimnad rissi Inai] matter Aadust 22nd
'* 190S. at the ftetsOce aiSaaiord. Florida.

L andar An at March 3rd. 1878
If the cool strike la long continued eoa
prices will soar am) it la j r e d e t e d „that
even smoke will go upi
The establishment of a clothes line de­
pendent upon watered stock is not
violation of the Sherman law, but con­
trary to the theories of equal rigbta for
women.
The DeLand Supplement offen JS.OO In
gold for a name as the editor wishes to
changa the same. Tue old question of
"whpta in a name" h at been answered.
• There'!a $5 In 1L

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Hon. Braxton'.de*dham has all the other
candidates bent a city block in Sait Lake
Q ty when It comes to looks and his pic­
ture and platform will gain more votes
than his beloved opponents Imagine. We
only raise good Itoking ones in Orange
county.
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An industry which has made more pro­
gress in Florida in recent years than all
others la that of poultry raising. Quite a
number of poultry farms on quite an ex­
tensive scale have been established and
all are doing a profitable business. There
is ye« room for many more, for the poul­
try farms have not yet been able to sup­
ply the local demand for chickens and
eggs. Hundreds of cases' of Tennessee
eggs and coops of chickens are shipped
into Jacksonville every day. and we sup­
pose a like condition exists in all the
other Florida cities. Florida poultry rais­
ers should supply all of the home demand
and be abl j to ship surplus stock to neighhiring states. Some of the largest poul
try farms are djvoting their entire energy
u&gt; raising fancy stock and selling eggs for
hatching. It la true they get fancy prices
and make mare money perhaps than they
could by supplying the food demand, but
that most be supplied and it would be
far better for the producer at borne to
supply it than to force the dealers to or­
der from other states. We would be
pleased to see several hundred more poul­
try farms established In Florida, for we
know It is a profitably industry.—Times Union.
Within a few years the Sanford poultrymcn «ill be able to supply a Urge part of
tb ed em a n 1. There is plenty of good
land south o( the d ty that wiUmake Ideal
poultry farms anil several good poultry
yards have been started during the past
season.
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times, and had to give It opt The tide
was rising, and the situation gettiug de­
cidedly desperate. While Robinson was
being taken in the other automobile to
the Kokcna House, for shovels, the chauf­
feur. George Weis, who seemed to be equal
to the «Mergence, commenced digging a
trench in front of the wbeeb with his
babda. a task which the ladies all prompt­
ly joined in. regardless of the inflowing
tide. Every one was excel ted I Talk oboat the Panam a Canal! You ought to
have seen “the d in fly". In five minutes
George turned ou all tbe power and, the
car j« k ek itself out of the quicksand onto
high-ground, am idst the cheers of the mul­
titude congregated on the beach anxious­
ly interest»! in results.
Mr*. Brady E ntertain*
Mrs. O. W. Brady was tbe charming
hostess of a delightful auction bridge par­
ty Monday afternoon. Seven tables of
bridge were play e l. Mr* A. W. Brown
of Enterprise made the highest «core and
woo tbe first prize, a beautiful hand cm,
broidered pillow. The no trump prixe. a
pair of silver strriing shoe buckles was
won by Mr* Forrest Lake. Tbe usual
way of cutting a deck of cards for tbe
consolation! prize waa very prettily varied
—a dainty basket filled with lovely nas-.
turtluma waa pasaed to the guest* one
Bow« was pierced with a pin. which won
tbe prize, a very pretty gun metal vanity
bag. for Mr* G G. Western« of OrUndo.
Tbe low prize, a book of "Short Stories of
Courtship" was received by Mr* R. S.
Keelor. Quite a n u m b « of Ml* Brady's
guests did not play card* A ft« the
pleasant games of cards were concluded
delicious strawberry ice cream and'eake
were served. Punch w af cojoyed during
the aft «noon.
Mr* B o d y 's Invited guests were: Mesdames A. W. Brown. T. E. Wilson. J L
Hurt. J. W. Borne* S. 0. Chase, A»P.
Connelly. Papworth, W. D. Holden. Forrest

, For a clean man, against whom noth-4 n | discreditable a t n ba brought; a capable
m an. who has proven his ability by the
successful Way in which bo has handled
. his own business; o man. in fact, who
measures up to Congressional sire—the
GREATEST M O V E M tyrn r TME AGE
voter can make no mistake in casting his
The
Men and Religion Forward Move­ Lake. Frank Mill«. Cecil Gabbett. F. J.
vote for Braxton Beacham— Lakeland
ment is the grtatest and most important Gonzales. Robt. Newman. 1. G Putnam.
Telegram.
Ur. Braxton Beacham. candidate for
congress from the stale at large, is making a moll strenuous campaign to carry
his home vote, but is not making much
ol an effort to proselyte the voters in
other part» of the state.—Ocala Banner.
Well if he can carTy his own county he
ought to carry all the rest. Moil of the
candid« ted can do better away from
borne fur at home their sins will find
them out.
It is glad tidings lor t h ; civic leagues
women's clubs that Jam es D. Burbndge
brings back from the meeting of the di­
rectors of tbe National Bill Posters' As
socialism. Only d e a n advertising will
hereafter be permitted on bill hoard»
Tbe Indies of Florida leave long fought for
an improvement in bill board advertising
and they will he glad to get it. although
many of them look upon the entire bill
board os an eyesore and would be pleased
to see them prohibited.—Timea-Union.
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rtlK VtllONM COMMIIKIHIV
Eugene S. Matthews, of Bradford Coun­
ty. Speaker of the House of Representa­
tives in 1907, is a candidate for mem her
of the National Democratic Ezeiutive
Committee. One of tbe candidates for
this office lias a d v « tise d himself ex*
tensively as "the Woodrow Wilson candi­
date." Mr. Matthews is not the candi­
date of any faction, but will strive to
serve the best interests of the dem o­
cratic party of Florida if he is howared
with election, auii on this basis solicits
the support of all democrats, irrespective
of whether they will favor Wilson. H ar­
mon. Underwood or Clark for the presi­
dency.
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F. K s t u m a . P r c u k a l cJ H oaiaisi L u a u t x

R esidence For Sale
New ten room house with all conven­
ience* Jused been screened throughout
with best c o p p « screen* Twenty b e a r ­
ing orange tree* pecan tree* about fifty
rose bushes and o t h « plant* All In
first-class condition a n d situated on S a n ­
ford Heights the prettiest residence sec­
tion in Florida. Finest artesian w ater
from deep well. Can also sell two o t h «
lots with poultry yards orange tree* fine
galvanized barfi a n d garden adjoining.
Will be told at actual cost as my busi­
ness necessitates c lo s « residence.
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Sudani. M*
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My Dear Mr. Robinson:
Please pfacr my nqrae down a t a sub­
scriber to the "JIOO.UO subscription fund
for tbe HospitaL Hope tbe list will be
more than complete by the time this
reaches you and that the corn« stone
may be put in place in tbe near future.
We lest Jerusalem on the lOtb and are on
our return to Europe.
Yours very truly,
A. M. Thkasucx.
This gen«ou$ unsolicited offering is
y appredated and now we only
1100 subscrib« to complete the ten
Potato Grower*
we must have before any of these sub­
Our factory output Is limited
Better put In your order at once.
scribers can be asked to pay. I hope
Potato barrels will he scarce later
this will reace the eye of some one who
Better store them somewhere right awill fill the gay.
' M. F. Roamsuv
way. Buy what you know you'll need.

Tbe idea of cold storage for tbe San­
ford growers Is taking root in the minds
of the people who arc seriously consider­
ing the best means for avoiding a slump
in tbe price of celery when tbe warm
weather forces tbe Urge shipments at
one time.
The Florida Vegetable Growers
d a lion has made arrangements with tl
Crystal Ice PUnt to store a car of
crates of celery far three weeks under a
34 degrees temperature and then ship in
an ice car to market to test tbe practic­
ability of-the cold storage of a part of
our celery at this end when condition
An Exciting Experience
m ake it advisable.
Mr* ft. L. Hammond, of Iron Mountain,
TbU will be the first practical test that
has been made and the result will be Mich, and Mr* Margaret Laing. of Chi­
cago. nieces of M. F. Robinson, and Miss
watched with much interest.
Kepi«, of DeLsnd,bave been visiting him
and on Monday they took a spin on Day­
CO OPERATION AMONG FARMERS
The necessity for co-operation among tona Beach In an automobile. While the
th e farmers of the Ssuth was tbe keynote chauffeur was photographing the party in
e l a n address delivered at the co-epera- c ir with it becked ckwe to tbe Surf, to
live marketing eessioa of the Congress show the Atlantic for ■.• back ground to
a t Nashville today by Dr. John Lee Coulter, the pictore. the hind wheels of the car
expert spedal agent of the Bureau of began to sink In the sand; and. before any
Cessna. Department of Commerce and one noticed it. were too deep to be extri
Labor. With tbe statem ent that' man Is cited, and when tbe engine was started,
a gregarious anim al as a basi* the the wheels spun around only to bury them­
sp ea k « proceeded to show how the spirit selves deep«. A touting car came along
of co-operation among men manifests and with a three-quart« inch rope under­
Itself in ■ thousand different forms and took to puli the Robinson car out; b e t on­
in nearly all line« of hum an activity. In ly/ ksucceeded in breaking the left*

We will take none back. Bringacbeck
when you get barrel* Don’t ask us to
break our rule*
first coma, rirst
ie Ane 1st SL A Oak Ave. 60-3tc
tt. H. DEANE,
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Wanted a reliable^man to share crop on
tbe Sanford Farm tbe best improved and
equipped 6 *acre farm in Sanford, d ty
limits,’most have money for your share
ofccrop otherwise don't write. Address
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step forward that has been taken by the W. W. P r a th « . F. F. Dutton. T. A SebumChristian world of modem times. The pert. Reynold* D L Thrasher. Geo. Fox.
ancient Crusaders in their annual pilgrim- J r , 0 W. King. H. P. Driver. B W Hcrnages to the Holy Land and battles against doo. R. D. Hughe* P. M Krcly. II. Ward.
the ha race ns for the _possession of the sa­ Frank Lane. K. H. Mark* G M. Vorce. T.
cred precincts of the Savior's birthplace A. Neal. Samuel Puleston. C. E Be'L R. J
were urged forward by a fanatical zeal j jiojw G F Smith. Henry Wight. R S
to devote their lives to religious wars in Keelor, Cruse B arne* F L Woodruff. G
(he hope ol ultimate salvation.
IL Fer na kl, J . W. Dtckins. Desne T urn«.
In these days the Men and Religion G C Coffee. C G. We»troll of Orlando,.
Movement is a crusade against vice and Maple* Barrett. G O McLaughlin: Misses
a determination to bring more recruits un­ Noble, K e e kir.'T yn« and Thigpen
der Christ's banner. By tbe united ef­
H u m a n e S ociety Officers
forts of the u.en who are Christians them ­
selves will other men be induced to be­ To (he Editor oi Tti* Herald
The following have been appointed as
come followers of Clinst. and only by fol­
special
agents to the Sanford Humane So­
lowing his teachings will men be saved
that the&gt; may go out in tbe byways and ciety with authority in all cases of cruelty
to anim al* Mr* L S. Herring. Mr* Levi
hedges and save others.
Binford.
Mr. F W. Munson.
The Forward Movement is taking root
In
this
connection I am pleas«! also to
in the minds of Blinking people (lie world
state
that
the mayor and the police h a t e
over aud the unite! pU q and concerted
signified
their
intention to keep a careful
movements means mu j i to the men of
lookout
for
ail
cases
of cruelty and neg
today.
. Sanford will do her share in this great lect. 1 also request (tie general public to
movement beginning next Sunday, and notify roe of auy case that comes to their '
the men ol Sanford, »respective of creed special notice, but I particularly request
or religious views siiould assist the m eet­ that all communications be signed, as &gt;
anonymous communications are not ef­
ings in every way possible
Turn aside from business cares fur a fective. E v « y b o d y should be interested
few days and lend your aid in the b e tt« - in ‘this work and there is no reason why
cnent of the world and remember the anyone should hold their names when
making a complaint.
command:
Yours very truly.
"Ye that are men now serve him."

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" d o on.” said Hillings, ns I laid down
the knife
"You’ve only removed
C K A r n c n L—Richard IJrhtnut. an two."
Ajsarican with an affected EngUih ao' Don't believe I'll cut off any more,"
Mnt, raaalra* a present from a friend tn |
I said
W ant you lo help me He up
bòna.
tho others Just ns they were '
IL—
Tha
present
provaa
0)
CHAPTBH TL" W h a t '"
— 1amaa. A latter hint* of
wearer.
I Innlsted And though'H illings pro­
C7U T T Ï R m . —I J r h tn u t dona tha
t
pa- tested nnjl argued nnd even called me
•amas and lata at night seta up for a names. We did as I *nld
In
Iznoka Ilia aarvant. Jenkins, comae
coi
and. falling to racornira Ltrhtnut. atFor. by Jova, you know H was per
tempt* to put him o u t Thinking tha aer- fectly clenr thnt If they hnd been sale
Vast crary, XJfhtnut changea hi* clothaa
etc
¿standing to aummon help. Whan ha
hi _re_ so long u n d e r the little cover», the
appears Jankina falls on his neck with
By, confirming Llghtnut'e belief that ha jewels c o uldn't find any b e tte r place.
Singular th in g Hilling* couldn't see It.
(a erasy
c n x T V m IV.—Jenkins tells IJr h tn u t Besides, th e pnjnmas hnd to have fast­
a* tha encounter ha had with a hideous enings, you know
M dressed In pajamas.
I held one of thp two rubles under
CHAPTIR V—In a menant* from hts the light, and, by Jove. I almost drop­
friend. Jack Billing*, IJ r h tn u t Is asked
Beelng a
to put up “tha kid" for tn* nirht on tits ped It—did drop my glass
war home from collera. I.ater IJrh tn u t red hot p oke r point In your fingers
finds a beautiful flrl In black pajamae Ift would give you lb* sam e turn
Els room.
"Flippers, Hillings’ Simply r ip p e rs’"
CHAPTER VL—Llghtnut Is shocked by
tbs Ctrl's drtnklnr. amokln* and alanrr I exclaimed
I hold th e other ruhy beside Its fol­
riu*n I waited listening, and I
CHAPTKIl VII—She lella him her name low
It Francla and ptizilr* him wrlth a stury henrd Hilling* hnnd strik e down on
of her love for her alnter'a room-mat«
named Krancea. Next tnnrnln* «tie- girl the hack of a clinlr
1* inHalng and IJrh tn u t hurries t" tin*
"I guess I’ll bo going, old chap," he
boat to aee her off. IIo la accoated by
a husky college boy, who ralln him said gruffly. "Think I'd b e tte r, after
•Dicky/' but fm doek not see the girl.
a l l " He cleared his th ro a t
“Blire
oil can't sell nit* one. Dicky?" Dashed
CHAPTEII V llt- J n c k Milling* calls to
epend the n'ght with I J r h t n u t They ills
f hi* vole« didn't tremble
cover prlceiiesa ruble* hidden In the b u t­
Quite Bure, dear boy ’’ I murmured,
ton* of the pajamaa
without tu rn in g around
N'nt mine
C H A P T E R I X —H i l l i n g » d o n « t h a p a
you
know
—(hose
tw
o
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Jama* and retires.
J
Hilling« exploded then
It Boomed
dainty elegnnce nnd thnt aort of thing an opportunity to relieve hlm*ell
tbey'vo got everything else In tho ellk ' S o t yours Why. you dodgnsted Idiot
way atioved oR tho clot hen-line
Hut you nincompoop, vou cuckoo
you
a* to these Jo wills. you can junt bet chicken b o n d ’ What notion have you
all you’ve got tha t w hoever paused got In thnt fool's noddle n o w ’ If thoso
them on was not wise to them being ruble« are not yours, whose do you
under these cover* "
think they u r o ’"
Here he got to looking at one of
I whirled nbout quickly "Yours," I
the buttons nnd m u rm u rin g hi* nd said and laid them tn Ms hand
miration—regular tranc«. you know
My compliment*, old chap.' 1 add
Ity Jo v e !" 1 re m a rk e d . Junt to stir ed smiling
Hr Jove' One time, it
bint up a bit
And ho ’ unloaded n
least, I put It nil over old Hllllngn'
great funnel of smoke and continued
N'o'" he gasped. crouching over
'My theory 1« that during some and gripping my shoulder
danger, Hume m andarin*' war likely
I grinned cheerfully
somebody got cold feet nlimit t h e s e
lit* fell Into n chair and Ju»t *a&lt;
jewel* nnd roped (hem In with these th e re m outhing *1 me and then st the
bits of silk—see how different the&gt; Jewels In hi« hnnd
Old boy looked
are from Ihe rest of tin* stuff' Then, devilish «Illy
Heally acted like he
when the roughhouse m in e , these pn hud some sort of stroke tha t sort of
Jamas were swept nlong lit the snek
thing
log sort of spoils of pillage you
1 laughed at him
know It wnn a clever m ethod ol con
Don't you s e e ’" I said trying to
realmont—clever because simple n e i pin In "W ouldn't hnv* known a
biding place unlikely to be thought of dashed thing about tho buttons be
because right un d e r the eye
You re­ Ing rubles but for you Bo lucky they
call Poe's story of 'T he Purloined" l.ei enme In me so 1 can get a chnnoe to
terhelp out your collection Awfully glad,
I asked Hillings how much he old chap "
thought one of the rutiles was worth
lie clenched the 'ew,.|* and looked
1 h«u In mind how devilish hungtll» do« n
h* bad looked nl them Hilt he sighed
f il, ^ v
II* roughed a HMIe fills
thm frowned nnd answerer! lin p n iu n t
k! II* h- ; a Ji-rd
Dick) ' Ills voice
H
h ,ih &gt;i, low | could hnrdlv hear him
“Tbat'R It! T ha t's the trouble about
Dick» you're off your trolley, and
all the ra re end beautiful things of I’m a d a m n e d —"
this life! Always som e debasing,
He raised his arm ahd dropped It.
prohibitive sordid money value, dam*
•Well never mind w hat," he tinmil'"
j«|,,..| with a lift of tlx* shoulder*
lie squinted at tho sto n e s again ami
Hut | ».m l to »!•* so m e th in !
H*
let the weight of one rest U|siU Ills »tie'ti' »tint I offered »oh lot t In1**
Bug* r Ho shook his head, sighing
,i,
|'h« price the amount I
'Veil, they're over tw e n t) entnts I , |
* mil l even it de. etlt gamble
«aih and therefore, of course, tnnnr |„,i it . i n 1 mild g". and oh I
tltn«-» the vulue of fits! water dl*
,s ,t i.
u .
bad I&gt; I'lck &gt;
vnd
tuonds
After you get sbove live lin* »■ i »&lt;• made me feel like » dog
carat* with real O riental rubles, dm
And | run t t ike your gift old chap,
monda ar* not In It
ntt» mu •• ' tinn I could affo-d to offei
IVltb an abrupt g e s tu r e he pushed you 'll*- real value of on* uf these
the things away and ro se
ills plpo I beautiful »tone*
Here "
And he
bad gona out, but I noticed tha t he I panned them back to me
did not relight It. I held the getua
1 know each of them to be worth
full In the rays of th e lamp, and Hill­ anywhere from forty to flhv thousand
ings paused, holding a hungry g a te dollars he said quleflv T h e y 'r e the
over hla shoulder.
kind the crowned bead» »coop for
I *ay, UllUtiga, bow m uch did you Jew els of s la te
I nodded, and. getting up carelessly.
•ay one was worthT" I asked enrel«i»ly f o r a mom ent ho did not re­ I »trolled to a window
i
Devilish lovely night.” I said, pok
ply. but m uttered to himself
Anti It was Stars
I didn't say," he finally replied, Ing my head out
*hd rather crossly. T h e n he whirled overhead and all that sort of thing
°h me Impulsively
"Bee here. I.lght- nnd lot* of them below, tore I could
o u t" he exclaimed. "If you'll let me heat them singing over on Hroadway
\ll right, old chap; th e n hen* the»
have one of thoso for my collection,
H tny
111 give you twenty-five thousand for go Into th e street, I sabl
friend can't have ’em, then no Jolly
It—there! "■
crowned heada shall T h n t's flat'
II® Kulped and continued:
Hilling* atarted forward with a reg
"I II have to m a ke so m e sacrifices.
ular scream
but » don't mind that. I— "
I waved him back
'Don t corne
Hut I shook ray bend
Heally. I
w uld hardly keep from laughing In any nenrer, old chap.” I said, holding
my arm o u t of the window, "or, dash
his face.
Sorry! Can’t see It. old chap.” I me, I’ll drop them Instantly. BIx sto­
Mid. "W ouldn't sell one of them at ries. you k n o w — «ton- flagging b#
low."
*
7 price.”
"Ilut. Dicky—"
Billings gulped again. "I suppose
"If you d o n ’t say you’ll ta k e 'em,
* *°l; don’t blam e you. Way you're
Bled, you don’t have to." He walked time I count three. I’ll give am a
•lowly to th a window and back. ’ Take toss, by Jovo! One!”

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° 7 advice, Dicky, and g et those Mr«i
*®*l* Into your aafe deposit vault Brat
thing in the morning. Hello, you’re
ountlng them off! T h at'a w ise"
For with th e kfiUe he bad left on
the table I was cutting away the
tou«h thread« th at held tho rubles I
5®t off the second and fourth. lenv
J®fi the first ruby a t th e collar and
»he other tw p altern ates.

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■ "Here. Dicky!

Don't he a—"

’T w o ! " I counted
No bluff, you
know; I m e a n t Jolly well lo do It
"Just
one
word—one
second/
D icky'" he yelled "Let me off with
one. then
Dicky' Dicky, old cbspl
He a good aportsm an!"

I hesitated. Dash ft. one hate# to
U ke an advantage
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peuTTtiKly ~Do. 610 Ehap'r" Tie ITIoTd®d
"Give me Juat one—one o n ly '"
His hand shook like a quivering
w hat's Ita name leaf
I yielded reluctantly
"Oh. well,
then, call It off with one," I said And
with a nigh I tossed him one of tho
rubles nnd dropped thp other In th e
pocket of my smoking Jacket Hillings
wiped his forehead, and then ho
th a n k e d me and wiped his eyes
'B o good of yo'u lo give In. old
chap." he *nu(llod
"Never will forget
you for I t ! ”
"Oh. I nay, chuck It. you know !" 1

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protested
"W hole family will thank you," he
w e n f ou In bis handkerchief "P rin c e ­
ly magnanim ity and all that aort of
th in g —you’H Just havo to come up for
the week end with me th is —“
"I w ill!" I reached forward eagorly
nnd Insisted on shnklng hands
Hy
Jove, w hat luck!
And m illngs looked regularly o v e r ­
come. All he could do was Just sh a k e
his head and pump my arm
Why,
da*h It, this seemed to affect him
more even than giving In about th e
ntby. It was the first tim e I bad ever
accepted hla Invitation, you know.
"Tell you what, old chap,!* ho said,
aa aoon aa he could speak. "I'm go­
ing to tell you whnt to do with thtat
oth e r stone. You snve that for her."
" H e r ! ” Hy Jovo, I was so startled
1 lost the grip on my monocle
Hill­
ing* nodded emphatically
"Yea, air—for her; ahe'll be along
one of the»e days ”
"Hy Jove, you know !'' I was almost
d l u y with a sudden Idea
I fished
out Ihe Jewel and bold It before my
glusa. squinting doubtfully at It. I
wondered If II * u good enough for
"her."
”1 say.
Hillings," ,1 m urm ured
thoughtfully
"Blondes or hruncttoa,
you- know — which w ear ruhlea?”
" H o th ’" He said It with n kind of
Juw (map
"They w ear .anything lu
the Jewel line they ra n freeie ou to."
Hut which —"
"T he w o r s t’ Hlondes. my boy—
blond«*, every tint«*, especially those
going around In black
Hillings »poke
gloomily
Let me tell you, my boy —
and I k n o w —don't you ever have any
thing to do with * blonde If she's In
black, especially black »Ilk —h e a r ’
Hy Jove, bln uplifted finger nnd
fierce way of snylng It gave mo n reg
ular turn, you know
Hut then th e re
was the ruby, and I » * s thinking
th a t—
"P e r h a p s the four of them In n
bracelet." I muttered, with something
else to help out
T hey might do
They might." said Hilling* In a
totifi of coarse nnrcHHin
T hey might
do for a queen'
I flashed a quirk look at him Juat
»hat I
thinking," I anawpred
gontly
M eantime aald Hillings yawning
let * go lo bed
And* Jiflt as I rang for Jenkins I
suddenly » aa soiled with a perfectly
ripping Idea that checked
a long
yawn right In the middle and almost
broke iny Jn» For I naw- how I could
do som ething handsome that would
even up with Hilling* In a wny for
the r ib&gt; lie wouldn I lake.
T*&lt;l| you »hat old chap." I said
«Pipping Mm on 'h e shoulder "you
nr« going to have them to n ig h t'
(Live havo w h n t’
burst
from
blip.
Kilbies’ | tell you I won't
take a n o th e r —"
K ilbies'" I ejaculated contempt«
ousl»
Kilbies n o th in g '
Something
better ««»nellilng worth »vhUe ds«n
If'"
| «11 w lie w o u l d never goes« II
Wb*
VOU »hall s l e e p III I h e I'M
jhiii .i « '•••«I t'hlnn
I e v lnlmed And
g.ilh'-'li'g

them

I placed

h »n d "
Hr tieorge. Iilckv'
showed

feeling

How

them

In

TP'- W P '
Some Fun For

All The Little Girls
Under 14 Years of Age.
S o me fun-yes, lots of i t - a n d a

“Buck’s”
Junior Range
l o O n e of the Li t t l e Gi rl s
A m * yo u jjoiiij! lo (*• d ia l In I It* jjirl y 'i on a r e jjoing t o t r y
to Ik*, n n 't i ’l yo u y
\NYII tlici) w r w ont &gt; 0 1 1 —vm* vs tint i‘\(*r&gt; hull* g'itl tin d e r 14
yt-iir*- of .tj*t* to i d l i n ' to o u r s to r e
Wi ve yjnt kiiiiiclItiityj for &gt;ou
&lt;ti.it will jJtM' y o u lo ts o f pk'u.Mirt*
|
11 s tin* cliimIT«*st lUfttin* o f 11 Diimij! R o o m , dll o u t l i n e d , a n d
w ith H w e will jjtvc you u liuv of oil t r a y o n s - - 7 color’- in n l&gt;"X
W on i it I k* fu n to color d i a l p ic tu r e ' Well. I s h o u ld stiy so
A nti t h e n liesides. jjirls. lo th e o n e of yo u w h o c olors t h e pic­
t u r e m o s t a r t i s t i c a l l y a n d m o s t n e a tly a n d on a s e p a r a t e slip of
p a p e r w r i t e s t h e nicest little sto ry i d l i n g w h y she will h a v e a
B u c k s s t o v e or ratine in h e r ow n h i d e h o m e w h e n s h e h a s
one, w e will jpve. &lt;ih^olntcl\ I rcc, d ie re a l h i d e " B u c k V H a lite
now s h o w n m o u r front w in d o w
Collie Knls. ull of you. there * a pa tore and Iwix of crayon*
here for rat h of y on

HILL HARD WAHL COMPANY
l or

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A

Senator Louis C. Massey

h'*&gt;

Hilling* fm ••
Infernally

“I W u Bo Startled I Lost tha Grip on
My Monocls.”
clever of you, old chap!
How t h u n ­
dering timely, too!"
He held them up singly, studying
their outlines critically
"And aee here, Dicky—why. great

Thom aa fat»! ' Hla eyes turned on
me wonderlngly ".Never noticed it before-r-dld youT Hut I do believe they
are Juat my »lie!"
Hla alse! Hy Jove. I had forgotten
all a b o u t the Item of else! I Just col­
lapsed Into a chair as he said good
night, and aat th e re blinking tn a
regular., atnnsf art Inn, a l horror a* hla

Candidate for Re-Nomination

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-, J P . JW.s&amp;T* ,
» W g ß E c T*1-.

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THE SANf ORD MCRALO
âoor closed beMnd Mm.
JTor he v u devilish sensitive about
Ms bulk, and I flared not aa / a word.
CHAPTER X
A N octurnal Intrusion.
•'Ob, b u t I aay, It's Impossible, ro b
know I" And 1 atarod at Janklna In­
credulously.
‘
H a grinned foolishly. "I know, sir;
but ba*a in ‘am. Juat tba sam e. and 1
m ust any tbay do fit lovely—Juat aaay-

,rLoet hla floor and w ants to In­
quire,“ I decided.
And then as be toddled across the
la st yard and stopped before me. 1
saw th a t tb e old chap waa In bis night
th lu g i—som e darkish sort of pajamas.
"By O eorge!" he exclaimed with a
leer th at «bowed bis alm ost toothless
old gums. "B et you never would guess
what I gol up fo r!" _
.
No. dash It. I didn't even care to
try. I Juat coughed a little.
"H e. h e !" he giggled. "Woke up
and rem em bered bad promised Flosale Fandango of T h e Parisian Broil­
ers’ a box of ateam er Cowers. Gad.
aha sails a t ten ; so I plied out and
shot off a noto to my floriat, «pedal
delivery.
Been trying to And out
from th a t Infernal card back thero
when*« tbe flrat collection from the
box below. You don't know, do you?"
By Jove, one of those foot-ln-thegrave old atage-door Jobnnlea! T he
surprise took my breath.
"W hy, th e cheesy old «port!" I
thought disgustedly. And 1 answ ered
ra th e r coldly: "Sorry, you know; no
Ideal" And I opened the door wide.
But th e old rascal never m oved;
Just stood th ere, chuckling horribly.
"W ell, s h e ll be beck In tbe fall."
he cackled. "And see here, old chap,
will Introduce you If you .like. You
need w aking up!"
And h ere I gave a jump and yelled
-Ouch!*'
Tot th e old fool had dug his thum b
Into my riba. Only then did It dawn
on me th a t be was drunk. Of course
th at waa It. and unless I gol rid of
him the old bore would stand and
tw addle the re st of tbe night, t*
reached for his hand and shook It.
“W e'll have a talk about It some
tlmp," I-sa id pleasantly, ." J u a t now,
don't you think we’d better each get
to bed? So devilish late, you know."
He slapped me on the shoulder with
a blow th at alm pst brought rue to the
floor
Felt llk e .b e struck me «1th a
ham. don't youu know!
know
“Right old S a p ." he said; "very

then I’ll go In th ere and tu rn In." A
Jerk of hla doddering head Indicated
Billings' room.
By Jove, 1 hardly knew what to do!
I was regularly bowled over, don't
you know. I waa up ag ain st a crisis—
th n t's w hat—a crisis.
"Oh. I say. you know—" I started
rem onstrating, and Just then I gasped
with relief s t the welcome sight of
Jenkins, peeking round the door­
fram e behind my visitor’s back. His
finger was on his lips and he beck­
oned me earnestly.
At the sam e moment old whiskers
shoved hla chair up to the table,
sw itched on thp reading-lamp and
reached for a m agailno.
"I’m on, air," whispered Jenkins,
as I Joined him and we stepped aside.
"H adn't 1 b etter ring up tbe Janitor
on my house 'phone?"
"By Jove, th e very th in g ;" I agTeed.
"F o r he’ll know where this chap be­
longs. A Over, tell him. If be gets a
move on. H u rry !”
I slipped back Into the room as
Jenklna disappeared. The Jolly old
barnacle had discarded hla cigarette
and waa critically selecting a cigar
from my hum idor.
"I don't see why tb e devil you don't
go to bed," be said, fixing himself
com fortably with two chairs and light­
ing up.
"I—I'm not sleepy," I stam m ered,
perching on th e corner of a chair.
"I believe you're lying."
growled,
scowling at m e; "but If you're not
■leepy, listen to th is .Joke here—It's a
chestnut, but It's Infernally good."
I never did know what the Joke
waa, for I was listening for other
sounds ss ho read Suddenly I heard
a whistle far down In the stree t; and
I thought (t waa followed by a patt i t of running fe et.'
* » *&gt; ’ •*
'• ‘j
Then catqe the quivering rhythm of
th e elevator rnpldly ascending, and
while the anecdote • was ftlJI—being
dfoned out betw een chuckles. I slipped
out again Into the ball and rejoined
Jenkins
"Janitor says th e r e 's no such tenant

"By J o v s t" I gasped helplessly.
“T hen tb a Jolly things m eat ba m ade
of rubber, th a t's all I , Why, look bora,
bo w eighs over
th re e
hundred
pounda. you know I"
Janklna' head w a n e d sagaciously.
*1 think tb a t'a bow It la, air; U'a won­
derful w hat they do with rubber now;
my b ro th e r w eara a rubber d o th bandace th a t a in 't no b lfse r ‘round than
my arm w hen Ifa off of him, and
h a —'”
“D are say," I said sleepily aa I fell
back upon my pillow. “Good night.
Jan k ln a; hope you'll get enough aleap
to m ake up for the other night**
Jenklna algbed aa be punched out
th e lig h t "T hank you. air—and g&lt;x&gt;dnight** be m urm ured.
How long I alept I cannot tell, aa
they aay In atorlea, you know; but I
waa brought Jolly wide aw ake by a
light th a t ahone' through th e bedroom’« open door. For If th ere’a one
thing will w ake me quicker than
everything elae Ifa a light In th e room
at n ig h t Fact la. I alwaya w ant It ae
black aa th e what'e-tte-name cave, or
elae 1 can 't alecp. And th is light
came from the email electric stand on
the writlng-depC 1 could, tell th a t by
■* th e-w ay l t ^ f o n e .
And Juw rthen th e little ellver gong
In th ere ^ch lm cd three. Jolly rum
hour fo r lin y b o d y to be up unleaa
they werew having aome fun or were
elck. Bo I ra id 'd my head and called
eoftly:
"Jen k in s—e r—Billings!"
No anawer. R eluctantly 1 swung delicately put; w o n t keep you up an......
..
. .
,, ,,
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. . .. In Ihl* building a« I described, Jenout and stepped within the next other
m in u te Believe J d like a d rink
, , J
,
.
kins
Im
parted
hurriedly
Might be a
room. Nyt a aoul there, by Jore! first, though. If you don't mind
| guest, of course , but he doesn't re­
Then 1 moved over to Hillings door,
m em ber ever seeing him Bo he »hiswhich waa wide open for coolnf»».
tied for a cop. to he on the »afe fide,
like my own
1 could not ice the
and caught two
H ere they are. s i r "
shadowed alcove In which the bed
Out from th e elevator sprang the
waa placed, and an 1 stood there hesi­
Janitor. balf-dresae&lt;l and looking ex
tating. bating uwfully to risk the pos­
1 cited
Close on hi* heels cauie two
sibility of disturbing him. don't you
I big policemen
know. And Just then my eye*, rang­
1 1 stepped Into the outer corridor
ing sleepily across the room toward
and explained the situation
The of­
tb s private ball, were startled by the
ficers nodded reassuringly
apparition of an open door» ay.
" 'S ough said." one of them com­
S tartled, all right!
And yet. by
m ented
"W e ll b a re him out, sir
Jove. 1 was tn such a Jolly fog. | Just
T be Janitor, »tin had been c autious­
stood th rro , nodding and ba ttin g at It
ly alghtlng through the door within,
for a full m inute before I could take
came running out
It in
"H e shifted around while I was
"W hat ! call devilish queer," 1 de­
looking, and I got n good look at him,''
cided. I walked over and stuek my
he said with some excitem ent, and I
head out Into the dark hall
never saw him l&gt;«iore I wouldn't for­
"Billings! Je n k in s'" I whispered
get that m u g ’’"
By Jove, not a word I Kvery thing
I "Suppose you ta k e a squint at him
aa silent as the tomb!
; yourself, O'Keefe," suggested the tall­
I didn't like It a hit—wo m ysterious,
W »v
er of tbe coppers
"Y ou've been on
you know. Besides, dash It, the thing
“Oh, You Go to Bed.”
this beat so long ”
was getting me all waked up! 1 Just
In a m inute o r^ lw o O 'K eefe cam e
knew If once 1 got excited and thor­
Devilish bored aa I waa. I decided
slipping bark hurriedly
He drew hit
oughly aw ake. It would take me near­ the ena!e*t ear a;-* » a s to humor him
companion aside
ly ten m inutes to get to aleep again
"All right," 1 »i»lil. leaving the door
T e ll you what. Tim." I neard him
And, by Jove. Just then the excite­ open and stepping Into the rtx&gt;m. "I U
say. do you know | m after thinking
ment came, for I got hold of the fact get you a glass of » a t e r "
It looks like old Braxton, known in
after 1 bad stared at It a while, that
“ W ater!" he exclaimed, following
th e door of my apartm ent opening me in. "Say. don't get funny; It's not
0B ‘***7 U randp*/
Into the outer corridor waa starfillng becoming to you " Ha l.ored at mo a ■?*“ “ D mBn’ but bM J.UI QnUhed
ajar. W hy, d is h It. It was not only hideously.
I a. atretch at Copper John's for going
lie 's
ii _
.....
_
through a fiat In the Bronx
standing. It was moving Then sud­
Ho went right to tbe corner - h e r e donp milrdpr once "
denly the broad streak of light from
stood my colla re tte
By Jove, give
The other tu rn e d to me
the corridor widened under the Im­
you my word 1 waa ao devilish stupeMay save a m uia In your rooms If
pulse of a freshening breeze, and the
fled I couldn't bring out a word
I
you'll Just kinder call him out. sir."
door swung open wltu a bang
w asn't s u re w hat waa coming and aa
he suggested
"It »"III be simpler "
And then I heard my name spoken. I dldn t
» a n t Billings' rent disturbed.
He grinned significantly and glanced
By Jove, I had been standing there
1 quietly closed tbe door of hla room. at hla nlgbt stick
with my mouth open, bobbing my head
T be old cock In tbe black pajama*
"By J o v e ! " I ejaculated, looking at
like a allly dodo: but, give you my
bad uncorked a bottle and waa smell- Je n k in s "By Jove, you k n o w '"
word, I waa suddenly wide aw ake as
Ing Ita Contents
He grimaced over
Jenklna coughed
"J u st aay you
a Jolly owl wagon!
hla shoulder.
want to speak to him a m inute, air,"
Away down the corridor, by the
*Th«t’« Infernally rotten Scotch. 1 he said. 'T h e y 'll do tb e reat—h’m !"
m all chute,, a m an was standing, read•ay
!" h e exclaimed with a sort of
tng a fram ed placard. Nothing partic­
They all followed me Into the hall,
ularly rem arkable la this, but aa tb s snort. "R egular tell, by George!"
and I stepped to the doorway. And
I waa glad Billings didn't bear him. then
____________
door banged be turned hla bead
1 alm ost pitched forward. I waa
for it had been a present from him so devilish, startled
abarply and ejaculated:
"Dam m it! Now, that will wake only the week before.
For. aa a crowning example of hi*
"Suppose 1 11 b a re to go tbe rye." daring and recklesa conduct, the hoary
L lg b tn u t!"
I waa surprised, because I couldn't he grum bled; and, grinning at me old reprobate waa em erging from BUI
recall ever having seen him before; fam iliarly, be poured himself a drink. Inga’ room, hla fingers overhauling the
yet. standing aa be did under the light. He tossed it off. neat. I reflected th at contents of my friend'a wallet, even
aa be waddled along, and ao absorbed
I bad opportunity for a devilish good perhaps be would go quietly now.
"W ell." I said, advancing. "I ex­ th at be never even saw me.
view.
He was a heavy set old party, ra th e r pect you're anxlou« to get to your
Ah!" he breathed tn a heavy sigh
satisfaction, and out came bis tin
baldlsh, with anowy m utton chops and quarters, ao 111 aay good night." I
aloft h#
a beefy complexion th at waa jolly well extended my hand. T h a t ought to „ r , . and ln
letch
him.
I
thought,
T
f
he's
a
genheld
iht&gt;
n
b
r
,
^
c
,
T#n
to
tanned below the hatband line, you
ruby 1 had given to HUUn&lt;a
Bluings.
know. T he kind of old boy you s ite tleroan. Do m a tte r bow Jolly corked ho His bleary eyes gloated at I t
“M ine!" he whispered. “Mine now
up aa one of the prim e feeder so rt may ba.1
In my grasp -his hsnd felt like a to keep forever!"
and fond of looking on the w ine when
I t la Oporto red. Had som ething of sm all boxing glove, but when I
tb a cut of tbe retired India colonels glanced a t it I taw th a t It was not
CHAPTER XI.
one sees about tb e Service clubs In unusual.
T bs old dock pumped my arm sol­
London— straig h t as a lam p p o st still,
. Iron Nerve.
.but out of tra in in g and In devilish em nly and cast Ms eyes to th e eellI Just stood In th e doorway, staring.
Couldn't aay a word, my th ro at waa
Deed of tapping—th a t so rt of duck, tng.
'Faare-we-e-11. old ffrie n d !” h e th a t paralysed. F irst time, you know,
you knowl
W hat a respectable-looking old p ar­ m urm ured In a husky trem olo, deflect­ I’d ever seen a real burglar or. Jolly
ty m ight be np to. w andering around a ing th e corners of his m outh and | hold-up man, and he looked so differ­
bachelor ap a rtm e n t building a t three wagging hla bald pats. T f T don't en t from w hat I had expected.
But I knew now, of course, th at the
In tbe m orning, w as none of m y busi­ a«« you again I'll b a r s th e riv er
policeman waa rig h t and th a t th e reness. W hat'a m ore, you know. , I d ra g g ed !" .
'd id n 't ca re a Jolly bang. But the
And then. Instead of going, dash me spectable-looklng ‘ old gentlem an waa
th in g th a t dashed m e waa th a t Just If the old fool didn't flop down Into no o th er th an th e deaporats crim inal
aa I moved tow ard tbe door to cJoss Billings* favorite chair and reach for described as “Foxy G randpa." But
It, he u ttere d my nam e again and BUllngs' cig arettes th at be bad left for the Intervention of outside assistcam s stra ig h t tow ard m s aa though to an the tabouret•n ee doubtleoa Billings and I might
»peak.
lie waved his hand a t me. "Oh, yon have had o ar th ro ats cut by th e con­
Bo I bad to w ait, by Jove, fo r 1 go to bed, L lgbtnut." he said, pulling scienceless old geezer.
He woo so absorbed th a t h e did not
co u ld n 't d o s e tb e door In hla face. aw ay w ith Iron nervo. "All the sleep's
Aw fully ro tte n th in g to do—th a t, yon o u t of me, dam m ill I’ll ju at alt bar* see me, n o r th e tw o h elm ets plklag

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CANDIDATE FOR S T A T E ATTORNEY
Seventh Judicial Circuit

SHIPPERS
(From the Kissimmee. (Florida) Valley Gazelle)
"When the Count’' of Osceola was created, the late John Milton Bryan was the senator,
hut at the next election Orange County furnished the senator and F M. Hammond was elect
txi He was giuveeded four years Inter by M R Marks, of Orange County giving that County
the senator for eight years Mr Hammond was succeeded by C A Carson, of Kissimnnswho served for eight years and he was in turn succeeded by b aiis C Massey, of Orlando, who
has just completed his service for eight years Then, clearly, if precedent is to be observed
it is Osceola's time to have the senator again, and in presenting the name of Arthur F Done
gun, the people of this county feel that they can assure the |x*opl&lt;* of Orange County of a re
presentative m the State Senate in every way the etpial of any of those who have pre&lt;*eded
hint in service in that distinguished body "

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i i&gt; in hi« old

trick«."

&lt;&gt; Krcfe

» lil-l'crrd
"W e've got him In ihn
•it. rim '"
iirr« t'"
breathed Tim
s\ h«t
» on t the captain eay!"
l/K eele'e breath tickled uiy «ar
»(nln and sw ept my no»e. I've never
•een beer or sau erk raut since but
»hut ) think of It!
Got your etlck rea d y ? " he waa «ay

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ihjc
Host not take any chance«.
lOmtdn'a a quick ahooter. they »»y
Wtirn we Jump him, b etter give dim
'b* rJub right off."
Tim wblapered an Itnpallenl demur
That n all right; but I'm tor coaxing
him out her« flrat. I don't want to
lap him on thn gentlem an'« rug«. It
I do. I can t«ll you. It'll ruin 'em,
that « ail."

«wept hi* hand acroaa bla
tongue and gripped hi* «tick tighter.
Jtnklna, at one aide, bobbed bla
head up and down and amlled bla ad ­
miration of tb l* aentltnenl. He leaned
nearer to me.
"Juat beckon him out, elr," hie whleper advlaed. "Ju at tell him you want
to ib'ow him 'som ething In tba hall—
rat. or anything will do. Juat ao you
gat him paat the furniture and ruga,
atr"
I advanced a atap Into the room. I
expected the old knave to be a bit
daahed, don't you know. Not he; it
■ever dlaquteted him a bit. Juat gave
me a careleas tear and went back 1«
the ruby. Somehow I began to feel
Hied. I'm not ottnn taken th at way.
but thla old acam p'a peralatent au­
dacity and Impudence went beyond
anything I had aver beard of.
"What In thu n d er's the m atter with
you, soar* he m urm ured, squinting
* htdaoualy a t th s Jawal. "You prowl
around Ilka you had a pain.” Than
k* want right oh:
, "flay, did you ever see anything ao
corking O n e r Ho looked up, bolding
tka ruby la th e light. "And to think
kow little I dream ed of scooping any­
thing ilka th at whan 1 earns In bare
tonight!"
By Jove, thla waa a Uttla too much,
*Wan for gn aaay-golng chap like my»•if! The Jolly w o rn will turn, you
know.
p
D«ah me, before I knew w hat 1 was
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Herneee and Wagone
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Horses and Mulos Bought and Exohang«d
Here is One on the Best
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Tb« Sanford ball (cam had their ra­
venfe on KUalmmM at Hclicn Park
Thursday. when they defeated them by a
•core of 5-3.
“Olle" Brakefield did the twirling for
the home team and had the OaceoU cow
puncher» eating oat of hi« hand at all
stages, pitching a far better game than
the »core would indicate.
The drat two Inninga were about aa
“Bushy” and ragged aa any aeon around
her« In many moona and it was ia these
Innings that. Kissimmee “lucked” in two
of their three tallies. The third they got
by courtesy, aa Sanford had a aafs lead
by then and allowed a runner to score
while they busied themselves retiring the
•Ida Just playing it safe, that’s alL
The only real feature of the game was
Joe Chittenden’s borne run drive scoring
a runner ahead of him. The game was
woo right there aa the score stood 2-2
when be came across with his ‘'Baker.’’
Winter Park will have a ball team here
Thuraday. It is rumored that they are
the Rollins boys under another name as
the college team has officially disbanded.
Father Wallece la going to get even for
: iM r win of last week, at least he say» be
la. Com« out. you Missourians and be
shown.

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The Patient W alter.
Prof W lnw son Tall, apropos of
th s new serum cure for hay fever,
said at s medical banquet In Denver:
“T his cwre Is the result of patience,
th e result of much patient toll. In­
deed. when 1 think of th e patient
waiting Involved In the perfecting of
this cure. I am reminded of Dr Bob
Bawyer's ante-room
“Dr Bob Sawder stepped proudly
Into his anteroo m one .day. T here
were quite eight or nine persons
there. And Dr Bob looking from one
face to another with com placence
said:
" 'Well, who come» first? Who's
been waiting the longest?“
“ ‘Here, doc—th at's me.' said Snip
th e tailor, rising and flourishing his
unpaid bltl. T v e been w aiting over
eighteen m onths!' “
Spar* ths Rod.

P arents take nolle«.
T hs advocates of whipping aa a
m eans of discipline are accustom ed to
quote King Solomon as saying: “Spar*
th s rod and spoil tb« child.“ W hat
Solomon did say was: “Ha th a t »par«th the rod hateth his son.“ But th s
word “rod“ tn th at connection does
not necessarily mean corporal punish­
m ent. It simply m eans parental au­
thority and guidance The sam e He­
brew word D used tn Psalm s, rxllt.
w here David says: T h e Lord is my
shepherd; 1 shall cot w ant; his rod
and his staff they comfort me.“ The
rod was th e symbol of a u th o rity and
power, not a rawhide, a ru ler 'or a
hickory stick.—Exchange.
Useful Suggestion.
Lord Lnfflngham (warmly) — Ths
biawitsd common tra will aooa bare
os out of business ‘entirely, bah Jore!
Whitt
Lord Punlelgh— Tasa, bah Jore!
W all aooa— ha, ha, ha!—be nothin«
but recreation peora. yTmow!— Puck.
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Salt a Universal Production.
Balt la produced In almost
country In ths world.

Generally.

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can generally la d
anything loollah la

Veils
Marquisetts
Flaxons
Dimities
Crepes
Batistes
Etc.

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Busy Word.
T bers la no word, Iona or short» tn
ths English language capable of per­
forming so much labor In a clear. Intalllglble sens« as ths verb to get.
and here la an old Urns specimen of
Ita capabilities
“1 got on horseback within ten
minutes after I got your latter. When
1 got to Canterbury I got a chaise for
town; but I got wet through before I
got to Canterbury and 1 have got such
a cold as I shall not be «hlo to get
rid of In a hurry 1 got to the trea s­
ury about noon, but first of all I got
abaved and dressed I soon got Into
the secret of getting ■ mem orial be­
fore the board, bat I could not get an
answer t hf n; however. I got the In­
telligence from the m essenger th at I
should most likely get one the next
morning. As soon as I got hack to my
Inn I got my supper When I got up
In the morning I got my breakfast
and then got myself dressed that I
might get out In time to get an an ­
sw er to my memorial As soon as 1
got It I got Into the first chaise and
got to C anterbury by three o'clock,
and about tea time I got hom e.“

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Dresses Made of Zephyrs, Lawns, Ginghams, Etc.
Wash Skirts Made of Linen.
Wide Stripe Piques.
Auto Coats for Ladies Made of Linen Crash.
Shopping Here is Pleasant, Profitable Pastime.
Buying Here Means S p e n d i n g Mo n e y Right.

N. P. YOWELL &amp; COMPANY
Sanford, Florida

First Street

Hie Wife'» Accomplishments.
“N aturally. I am glad ths! my wife
Is a good housekeeper, nevertheless
the daunting of her accom plishm ents
becomes somewhat em barrassing at
time«." said the m iddle aged glob«
trotter.
“Shortly before starting back to
America we watched the changing of
the royal guards one morning at
Buckingham P a la n . It was a s im ­
pressive ceremony. Loyal Britons and
sym pathetic visitors alike stood In ter­
ested and silent. Presently the new
ranks formed and the old guard, p re­
ceded by the Coldstream
band,
inarched away to the b arrack s Then
my wife spoke:
“ 'W ell.' said she. 'I'm glad I came.
If I hadn't seen It for myself I never
would h a re believed th at the queen
has scrim sash cu rta in s |n»t like m ice
banging at three of her front win­
d o w s '“
Furniture Polish.
Many people do not know that
on oil la the basts of /all fins fur­
niture polishes. A small bottle of
polish usually costa 2S cents. Tou
can buy a quart of crude lemon ofl
tn bulk al a paint shop far 15 cents.
For using an furniture proper, dilute
with one-third turpentine, apply with
n soft rag. and you will hare the fin­
est polish you could buy. It ia fine to
use on hard wood, stained or painted
floors. A quart of oil win last nearly
two «xiathi.
Then She Pondered.
T f you were fair," his wife
"you would acknowledge that I hare
dose much to make you what you
•re." "Oh. I acknowledge," he replied,
"that you deserve nearly all the credit
for soaking me what I am.
By the
way, do you happen to rsallie that
what 1 am

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SANFORD HERALD
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BANPORD, PLORIDA. PRIDAY, APRIL IS. IBIS

ALL AROUND FLORIDA
f he General News of The l and
of Flowers.
CULLED FROM THE STATE PRESS
An Cpttomc 0/ t b e W eek's M o st
p o r t a n t H a ppe nings In th e
S t a t e ' s Domain.

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ond elegant buildings, tbe hmnelife of the
people, nnd attractive gardens und flue
view» of tbe progressive cities. The pic­
tures were very interesting. They were
prrsentrd to Mrs. F. W. Il Dunn, for the
iienrflt of the club, by Mrs L I’ Hughes
Mrs Marts continued the study of the
subject by nn entertaining paper on the
"Social Life, and Material Condition* in
Modern Norway"
After the progrum was concluded the
president uppoiiited Misses Mubel Bowler.
Mell Whittier, and Florence Frank, a com­
mittee. to sec the members ol the club
nnd request the gift of books, inngnzinea.
pafters, games ftnd pictures that would be
likely to interest boys, tn be sent to the
residence of Mrs. Ceorgc II. Feruald; who
has kindly consented to puck still ship a
bos containing t|ie articles mentioned to
the State Reformatory, nt Martpnnu
The Club enjoyed n very pleasant talk
by Mrs. J M MngrifT. ol Jacksonville, Mrs.
Wight s charming guest: who is n member
of the Jacksonville Club, and n successful
nnd enthusiastic worker along civic nnd
industrial lines, lu Iter home club.
Every mi-mix'! id tbe Wednesday Club
is reminded that the Musical program ol
"Sejinttflinvinn composers" will becondected by Mrs, Munson, nt her studio, M.mdny evening. April I5tli„ ut 8 o'clock. It
is desired dial every member of the Club
will be there, with their escorts, who are
es|ieciully invited

Cabbage is moving in car lots ni Evlnston and the growers are receiving $2.60
per CTite.'f. a b.
The renewal of a n ojd feud, originating
Mveral months ago, terminated nt Goulds
on tbe Cast Coast Monday afternoon ' In
tb e Instant death of Tom Wheeler, a load
of shot fired by C. E. Tyson from a shot
gun entering bis breast and head
Tbe Florida pencil crop does not get
killed as often as tbe Georgia c h ip , hence
does not gel so much advertising—but it
getsHhcre Just the same It hardly rvrr
fails, and for flavor il surpasses its Geor­
gia cousin. There is promise now of a
fine croj», which will be rt^ady in harvest^
m e « month.
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In tbe municipal primary election ut
Tampa last Tuesday, D. U McKay was
nominated for Mayor,* and (he Commis­
sion form of city government wns ndopted,
I lie Keuiitlful St Johns
An Underwood Club ha» been forun d L
t'lir
v,oik
of dredging (lie iip|&gt;vr St in LikeUiu) with a membership of seven
John»
is
rupidl)
|irogresNi|ig and a ghuilty-livr. made up of l-nkrlnnd s mo»l promi
ucl
giving
a
deplh
of se»cn feet is now
nent business men
o|x-n
to
Lake
Harney,
twenty-live miles
Volusia county is taxing automobilessouth ol Sanford 1 he Kiiu Galiir Record
nml in (hi* way quite « large sum is go
sii)s tin- St Johns is now open (or tile
mg into the treasury for the upkeep of
navigation ol simill craft for a distance ol
good roads
200 miles south ol S-iiiloid, soul to he one
A W Acree. one ol Orlando s pioneer ol die most interesting nnd picturesque
men. died in that city Monday morning cruises in the world The Record suys.
For tbe past few yeurs Mr Acree has not
"The entire route is hung with the most
lieen active in business except for being tx-uul•fill scenery that was ever wrought
I lie board of trade’s agent, giving Infor­ liy tin- Creator
Tall ennehrakrs, wide
mation to settlers und visitors regarding prairies hliifT embankment» prehistoric
Orange county and Orlando
shell mounds, clumps ol cyi»e* and (wil
According to a recent article m the nietlo. festooned with Spanish moss, wild
Literary Digest, the Umicd?&gt;tates ap(«&gt;nr» flowers of a myriad of vurlrlirs acting as
to be going seriously into the raising of a cover or shelter for the drove* of deer.
camphor. Reports of the work done by
llirr, wildcat# ugcrcnts. tiear. raccoon,
Bureau of Pints! Industry indicate tliui turkey, ducks, ipinil and geese. I lie h u n t­
enmphot seedlings from Florida hove ing ground south of Lake Harney is 1* 0made guod progress, but lliul further oh nminced t■&gt; those who know (o be the best
servations ore necessary to settle the in all ol Florida. The entire territory Is
question of permanent success
outside of the line of regular trnvel nnd
K A. Goodwin wits [irnbiibly mortally (here is little or nothing to disturb the e v­
wounded in Miami Monday u n d o Patter­ en tenor of the linbilure« of the forest ''
son very severely hurt in nu automobile
H u Nru S ta r Theatre
atx'ldent They were running the unto
llo-Srw Si,o Theatre opened tins week
up an incline lu the second floor ni Itie
under most uispieimi* circumstance*, and
Miami garage when nearly up the steer
if (lie pro|aietor. Mr L If Herndon, ever
mg gear failed to work, causing an acci­
hud any doubts about (lie success uf his
dent.
venture they have been dispcllc I by the
The tale of sponges for two days in big mill of |&gt;eopte (fiat have nightly thron­
Turpon Springs amounted to $32.000 lost ged tin- new theatre, and. despite benefits
week. This industry Is steadily growing Mini counter attractions, they have Tilled
und is adding mnterinlly in developing the house a* every performance
the city.
| I he New Star lias been entirely remod­
Keep ttie frnln On
The following from the Tampa Times in
the Lakeland News column will interrsl
Sanford and all the other elites between
here and Tampa:
"Rumor has It th a t the Atlantic Const
Line will, make a change In the. schedule
of train« In Florida in a few days. It is
stated that tbe afternoon mail from Juck• inville will arrive about one hour earlier
than at present
This report, however,
has not been confirmed. There Is also a
project on foot (o try and huvo the com­
pany operate (be local passenger train be­
tween Lakeland a n d Sunford all summer.
Heretofore this tra in has hot been in ser­
vice only during the tourist season. This
year the travel it larger,than ever known
in tbe history of tbe state and it is hoped
that tbe number of passengers transported
by this train will be suffeient to warrant
the Coast Line in keeping It on -the run
all the time."

eled and made ovrr. until now 11 presenis
an n|»l&gt;enronCe second to none, nnd Mr
lli-Midun is being congratulated on every
side by Ills enthusiastic patrons.
The people appreciate Mr. Herndon's ef1forts tir give them such a Hue theatre, and
such good attractions. The pictures given
daily are fine; anil there is no doubt about the New Star taking.the lead in the
hearts of the people.
Watch the small
bills for daily prngrum.
Making loinuto Catsup

An industry of which little lias been
said and written, but which, even now.
means much to the manufacturing in ­
terest and development of Dado county,
is in operation at Goulds. This is the
tomato catsup manufacturing plant of
I Grant. Beal &amp; Co., of Chicago, nnd this
season not less than one hundred thou­
sand gallons of catsup, prepared from
Dade county grown tomatoes nnd others
products, will Ire shipped. The prepared
article is shipped in bulk—borrels— to
• III« W e d n e sd a y Club
Chicago, and there bottled and given
The Wednesday Club held Iheir regular final prcimration for the market. The
meeting a t the residence of Mrs. Henry first shipment, a solid carload, was made
W ig h t Wednesday afternoon.
yesterday —Miami Herald.
. Owing to' the absence of Mrs. S. 0. Clime,
Likes Sonford Water
the secretary, Mrs. George H. Fernald was
M.
T.
LaHalte
of A tlanta was In the
requested by the president to read the
yesterday
calling
upon the local printing
minutea, and act a s secretary.
trado
for
the
Dodson
Printers Supply Co.
"Out-door Life, e n d National Sports,"
the first paper ou th e program, a n d assign­ Mr. LaHalte thinks the Sanford water is
ed to Mr«. G. B. Waldron, was given in; (lie best in tbe south and he hat be e n so
»n interesting article, read by Mr«. Wight greatly bcnefltled by it «hat he always
«s Mrs. Waldron could not be present. A slays a day longer here In order lo nbsorb
large number of pictures from the "Land as much sulphur water ns possible. The
of the Midnight S u n ” wepe shown. These way different people praise Sanford water
pictures were a Urge collection and vari­ brings up the idea that bottliag this water
ety of floe poet cards, views of the mag- and shipping it for table use would be a
nlficwnt scenery ot Norway; of churches. profitable business s t some future date.

Volum« IV

WORKING FULL FORCE

at 3:30 P. M. A mass meeting of both,
men and women, will be held In the Star
Theatre In the evening, beginning at 7:30.
Sanford's Barrel Factory Hav­ Should the Sthr prove too small the over­
flow wiirtyijxi tried to the Imperial with
ing Heavy Orders
the same speakers for both services.
The campaign will begin Sunday morn­
TUBERS WILL MOVE NEXT WEEK ing in the Sunday Schools, each school be­
ing charge of one of the visiting “ Team.”
Then lhc*e men will speak In the several
Irish P o t a t o e s In The Celery Delta Are
churches for the Sunday morning services.
Looking Mne And Large
00 Sunday afternoon there will be a
Yield Is e x p e c te d
mass meeting, for women only, at the
One of the active component parts in Methodist church, addressed by Mr. Frank
Sanford's industrial world is tbe barrel F. Fitch. Gen’l Secretary of the Florida
factory by the Sanford Produce Co., under State Sunday-school Association. 'T h is
the active and nble management of Hen­ comes a t 3:30. the same hour as the The­
ry II. Deane.
atre meeting for the men. ■
A visit to the factory today reveals a
After Sunday there will be meetings
busy scene, and with the Irish potato crop conducted at the various churches by the
coming in next week the factory will work "Team." on the imernoon and evenings
twelve or more hands nnd expect to Jurn of Monday. Tuesday gpd Wednesdoy.
out 1.000 bnrrela tier day and ull of them Each m an should plan to be present at
will be needed, one firm alone ordering tboae meetings that discuss his own spe­
10,000 barrels to start tbe season
cially chosen work, nnd ns many in ad
Thrre will be something like 500 acres dilion as possible.
in potatoes this year, nnd on account of
Here is tha way the speakers line up
the spring rains many of these were
I. Evangelism. George E Moody, nnd
grown without irrigation.
D r G. L Honscvpi.
Hastings will not begin to move in car
1 Missions,'Dr. J. GTVenabfe.
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lots before May 1st. but Sanford will start
3. Bible Study, Frank.F. Pitch.
next week'and the best of |&gt;rlces will
*4. Boy Work. Friend E. Hoyt.
greet the early shippers, many of them
5. Social Service. Marcus C. Fngg
having already contracted for the entire
Get n prngrum nB*l-s«lcct your subject*
acreage
i A llend every meeting if possible
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Base Ball In Orlundo
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Mr* Dchik- Turner was tire rtuTtmiiig | file spring warmth 1» in die blood, die
hostess of n very delightful miscellaneous bloom is on tbe pumpkin or (lie cucumber
sliower Wednesday afternoon, in honor of as tbe case may be. and everywhere the
Miss Vivian Yeiser. the lovely bride-elect, base bull fans arr putting their business
mill participated 10 by the many friends details into sluit»- to he left with sutHir
td die popular young lad)
dlnutcs But how about Orlando!
The color scheme of the (»retty decora­
There are inen here mill dozens of them
tions was pink and green
—fans, if you please—who will pimp our
The splendid shower arrived m a |p&gt;r- of a pair of breeches al every crack of a
Ulous chariot, drawn tiy Iwo hide rabbit*, Iwo bagger, men who are literally going
guided by Muster l&gt;eunr Turner. Jr., anil about the streets waving yellow backs in
driven by In* dainty little cousin. Kniliu
ltM.lr frirni*s face*. telling them of die
tine Turner of Jacksonville Mist Yelser price they arr willing la pay (a gel an ek
received lhe lovely gift*, sealed on a (Kel­ in»e 10 yell
ly ulid graceful dirone. attractively deco
Can t something be done' If some­
rated in pink nnd groan - After ttre show , thing isn't done Mr 11 M Hutnnson is go­
cr. winch consisted of a large number of ing lo move to Tallahassee, Mr Duck­
beautiful, dalllty. attractive nnd useful worth is going to Jump Into Ijikr Lucerne,
article*, wns over, the guests were enter and n* for Mr .1 II Walker lie s going
tamed by an aiimsing guessing game slark b a l d , he won l h a v e a hair left in
The jK iz e . a pretty silver filagree perfume another week.
(»rule wus won by Mrs D L Thriisher [ The Reporter-Slur nominates Mr Gray
The dining room wns charmingly decorat­ Rush for the heroship of mnnuging tbe
ed in m l nnd yellow Delicious straw- greatest hnte ball outfit dial ever fanned
heiry ice-cream.and rake with theinltials n foul WIibi says Mr RusliT More itn''Y1' and “L” on the cake, were served
portant. w hat soy the funs’ It's an honor
The young people had a merry lime, Mr Rush should have limped u|mn him
cutting die bride's cuke Miss Yei*r&gt; cut le t s gel busy and do il —Repurler Star
die thimble Miss Michaels, the ring, und
Never Saw a Train Before
Mr* .1 I. Hurt, die dime
I’1inch was
I he Key West yards of the Florida
served during the afternoon. Mr* Iteane s
invited guests were: Misses Mell and Al­ Last Coast are assuming all the nppearice Whittier, Mabel Bowler, Beth and Ruth ances of (hose busy centers where freight
Mettinger. Mabel Hand. Peachca and Lin­ cars are assemble,! and mude into trains,
da l&gt;rfTler, Belle Smith. Snldic Williams. und where (rains are broken up and their
Annie Higgins. Louise Styphcrd. Madge units dispersed on parallel or diverging
nnd Veda Ward. leilu Michael». Bessie tracks Cars of many road* are now be­
Schumpert. Martha Fox Carrie l»vell. ing switched on what, a year or less ago.
Florence Frank, (dwrlottr Keelor. Gene was a morns* of decomposed cor a I Hun­
Wn-ker Irene Brody, Elizabeth McLaulln. dred* of Keys Westery who never saw n
Mcsdames W E i v a n c Roy Syines. Geo locomotive, until a few months ago now
Fox. Jr.. Lyman Phrlpa. Blaine Hill, Hold have the opportunity to sec—on a small
Newman. C C Howard. Paul Kccley, C. U. scale as compared with such ynrds as
Yelser. Peters. J. 1. Hunt, C G. Butt. F. those of the New York Central at West
B. Higgins, Q. Herndon. F. J. Gonzales. F. Albany and East Syracuse or the Santa
Miller. R. H. Marks. R. J Holly. J. W Fe at Argeqtine and Newton. Kans..—the
Diokens. D L. Thrasher, and Samuel PuT manner in which trains are handled at
terminal points. Key West is the southern­
eston.
most city in this country, and the only
city so geographically situated as to make
Dinner Club
The Dinner Club enjoyed their delight­ its rallrnod yard unique.—Key West Jour­
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ful Monday evening dinner at the home of nal.
Miss Mattel Hand.
M e e tin g s In a Ten!
lu the center of the table was a dainty
The Executive committee of the Metho­
basket, covered with moss, and decorated dist Church, who have charge of all a r ­
with nasturtiums: pretty ribbons front tha rangements for tlie coming revival m eet­
basket were secured at each cover, by ei­ ings to be conducted in May by Evangel­
ther u tiny rabbit o r ‘chicken.
ists Bass and Stapleton, have secured a
Tbe menu cards were ornumented with large tent In which all the services will be
Easter desiglis The delicious three-course held, and will locate It in a central part of
dinner consisted of baked crabs, creninod the city.
potatoes, beans, beets, biscuits, potato
Already there is manifested considera­
salad, wafers, olives. Ice cream, cake and ble interest In these meetings; and all the
coffee.
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committees appointed are doing their best
When the*dinner was concluded each to make this time one of the greatest ep­
guest pulled the ribbon in front of her och* of religious awakenings ever known
plate, and drew a pretty Eoster-egg. from In this section of the state.
the lovely basket In the center of the taj
In a few days the Music Committee will
blc. The d u b enjoyed the attractions at begin organizing a choir of at least fifty
the Imperial after tbe dinner.
voices to lead the singing.
P a r k T ram m ell Here
Park Trammell. Atterney-GeneraL
and candidate lor Governor, wap in the
city yesterduy shaking hands with his
many friend*. Patk Trammell Is South
Flofida's fnvorite son. and, needless to
sa&gt;. lie will get tbe vote of this cornmunIty He Is ono of the coming men. not
only of this state, but of the nation; and
wr are proud of pur native son.

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C om ing Next Sunday
Everything promises well for t h e ' KickOff ' o n the Men nnd Religion Forward
Movement campaign next Sunday. The
Executive Committee that h«» the urrnngements in charge, h a s planned two big
thentre meetings In the Star for that day.
There will be a meeting, for men only, at
the theatre on Sunday afternoon, opening

NEWS 0F_TNE WORLD
Items of Inlerest Gleaned From
Various Sources
HAPPENINGS DURING THE

H ere the R e a d e r s Will r in d • B rie f
H istorical Sp rin g Flowing
For H u r r ie d R eader«
Theodore Room veil defeated President
Taft in the presidential primary held in
Illinois yesterday by approximately 110.000 votes, and Speakeg Champ Clark
received a majority of more than 140.000
over Governor Woodrow Wilson. accord­
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The Mexican ambassador. Gilberto Y.
M«riiufis jodoy denied reporta t h l \ Use
Maderu administration hna bankrupted
the republic. The ambassador declares
that there is $22.500,004) In reserve in tbe
treasury
Statistics comparing the yield of fuctory
and Held In tbe south In I860 and 1910
were presented by the secretaries of
agriculture of various southern states at
closing sessions uf Southern Commercial
congress I tie reports showed that near
ly nil stales now have double and treble
output of niitr-brllum days St. Louis
and Jacksonville arc leading for next
yenr'sjcongrrss
Thousand* of |H?rton* have been killed
and whole Indian villages swept uwuy by
the eruption of Clurlqul Peak, near llocat
Del Tor to. in Honduras, acconling to the
story of Cmpi. Olsvik of the United Fruit
steamer Tort Morgan, which arrived here
today
talk &lt;»l Mny,M W. J Gnynor a t n com|&gt;roinlse for the Democratic presidential
nomination it the chief topic flf convrrtatiun in New York It is conceded
by tbe lenders ihnt the New York dele­
gates will not tie Instructed, although il
it ex|Kicted the stnte's solid vote will be
cast for Mayor Gayuor.
Yesterday at noon the i.ionutnént to
the women of the Confederacy was un­
veiled nt Columbia, S. C.. Ih the preMnce
of n great assemblage.
A drainage congress it in session at
New Ur le mis and with the recent floods
and damage to property along the Mississ­
ippi the time and meeting (dace are both
minutely opportun«
Reports spread throughout the world to
the effect that the Pope is dead are untrue.
The Pope continues hit daily audiences.
He received t»-day Cardinal Della Volpe.
Prince Borghese. Senor De Estrada, the
Argentina minister m the Vatican, and
tiis family, ond Count and Countess Jon
ghr Afterwards the Pontiff greeted a
number of Italian foreign personalities.
An official forecast by the Federal bu­
reau Indicates that the crest of the flood
is expected along t h e Tcxs.it and lower
Yazoo basins by April 18th. A stage of
53.5 is expected. However, within a frac­
tion of this crest tliould be attained w ith ­
in the next three days. After Sunday or
Monday the tide will creep slowly up to
the new record forecast for it.
&gt;"T h e Irish home rule bill, thé third effort
inode hy Liberal governments of the Uni­
ted Kingdom in a quarter of a century to
settle the quartet between Great Britain
and Ireland, was introduced in the House
of Commons this week by Premier A s­
quith
¿ A company of State militia took charge
of the Repobtlcan State convention hall
before the lime scheduled for the opening
of the convention, a t Bay City. Michigan.
Both Roosevelt and Taft delegation« from
Detroit were kept outside the building.
Up until i l o'clock there was no disorder,
although the waiting délegates expressed
impatience. This action formed a sequel
to the bitter wrangle between the Taft
and Roosevelt delegates.
. Be S u r e a n d R e g iste r
Tomorrow is the last day that the voter
c an register if you vote In the primary.
See Mr. Davis at the Sanford Furniture
Co., nnd find out if you are registered In
this county. Many who voted In the city
election are of the opinion that they are
qualified to vote In the primary; but tbo
law states that a voter must be registered
in the county,

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Advocates ot votes lor women say they
ore not discouraged over the showing
made by their cause in Tuesday's primary
nt Chicago election. Rough estimate«
|gnce the vote against them at about 2
to I. although some of the leaders claim
a belter return thnn this.

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The Patient Walter.
Prof W lnw son Tall, apropos of
th s new serum cure for hay fever,
said at s medical banquet In Denver:
“T h is cwre Is the result of patience,
th e result of much patient toll. In­
deed. when 1 think of th e patient
waiting Involved In the perfecting of
this cure. I am reminded of Dr Bob
Bawyer's ante-room
“Dr Bob Sawder stepped proudly
Into his an tero o m one .day. Th ere
were quite eight or
nine
persons
there. And Dr Bob looking from one
face to another with complacence
said:
" 'Well, who come» first? Who's
been waiting the longest?“
“ ‘Here, doc— that's me.' said Snip
th e tailor, rising and flourishing his
unpaid bltl. T v e been waiting over
eighteen m o n th s!' “
Spar* ths Rod.
Parents take nolle«.
T h s advocates of whipping aa a
m eans of discipline are accustomed to
quote King Solomon as saying: “S p a r *
t h s rod and spoil tb« child.“ What
Solomon did say was: “Ha th at »par«th the rod hateth his son.“ But ths
word “rod“ tn that connection does
not necessarily mean corporal punish­
ment. It simply means parental au­
thority and guidance T h e same He­
brew word D used tn P salm s, rxllt.
where David says: T h e Lord is my
shepherd; 1 shall co t w ant; his rod
and his staff they comfort me.“ T h e
rod was th e symbol of au th ority and
power, not a rawhide, a ruler 'or a
hickory stick.— Exchange.
Useful Suggestion.

Lord Lnfflngham (warmly) — Ths
biawitsd common tra will aooa bare
os out of business ‘entirely, bah Jo re !
W h itt
Lord Punlelgh— Tasa, bah Jo re !
W all aooa—ha, ha, h a!—be nothin«
but recreation peora. yTmow!—Puck.
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Balt la produced In almost
country In ths world.
Generally.

T ea can generally la d
anything loollah la

Light and Cool

N ew and Pretty

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Busy Word.
T b e rs la no word, Iona or short» tn
ths English language capable of per­
forming so much labor In a clear. Intalllglble sens« as ths verb to get.
and here la an old Urns specimen of
Ita capabilities
“1 got on horseback
within
ten
minutes after I got your latter. When
1 got to Canterbury I got a chaise for
town; but I got wet through before I
got to Canterbury and 1 have got such
a cold as I shall not be «hlo to get
rid of In a hurry
1 got to the treas­
ury about noon, but first of all I got
abaved and dressed
I soon got Into
the secret of getting ■ memorial be­
fore the board, bat I could not get an
answer t h f n ; however. I got the In­
telligence from the messenger that I
should most likely get one the next
morning. As soon as I got hack to my
Inn I got my supper
When I got up
In the morning I got my breakfast
and then got myself dressed that I
might get out In time to get an an­
swer to my memorial
As soon as 1
got It I got Into the first chaise and
got to Canterbury by three o'clock,
and about tea time I got home.“

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Tb« Sanford ball (cam had their ra­
venfe on KUalmmM at Hclicn Park
Thursday. when they defeated them by a
•core of 5-3.
“Olle" Brakefield did the twirling for
the home team and had the OaceoU cow
puncher» eating oat of hi« hand at all
stages, pitching a far better game than
the »core would indicate.
The drat two Inninga were about aa
“Bushy” and ragged aa any aeon around
her« In many moona and it was ia these
Innings that. Kissimmee “lucked” in two
of their three tallies. The third they got
by courtesy, aa Sanford had a aafs lead
by then and allowed a runner to score
while they busied themselves retiring the
•Ida Just playing it safe, that’s alL
The only real feature of the game was
Joe Chittenden’s borne run drive scoring
a runner ahead of him. The game was
woo right there aa the score stood 2-2
when be came across with his ‘'Baker.’’
Winter Park will have a ball team here
Thuraday. It is rumored that they are
the Rollins boys under another name as
the college team has officially disbanded.
Father Wallece la going to get even for
iM r win of last week, at least he say» be
la. Com« out. you Missourians and be
shown.

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N. P. YOWELL &amp; COMPANY
Sanford, Florida

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Hie Wife'» Accomplishments.
“Naturally. I am glad ths! my wife
Is a good housekeeper, nevertheless
the daunting of her accomplishments
becomes somewhat embarrassing at
time«." said the
middle aged glob«
trotter.
“Shortly before starting back
to
America we watched the changing of
the royal guards one
morning
at
Buckingham P a l a n .
I t was a s im ­
pressive ceremony. Loyal Britons and
sympathetic visitors alike stood In ter­
ested and silent. Presently the new
ranks formed and the old guard, pre­
ceded
by
the
Coldstream
band,
inarched away to the b a rra c k s Then
my wife spoke:
“ 'Well.' said she. 'I'm glad I came.
If I hadn't seen It for myself I never
would h a re believed that the queen
has scrim sash cu rtain s |n»t like m ic e
banging at th ree of her front win­
d o w s '“

Furniture Polish.
Many people do not know that
on oil la the basts of /all fins fur­
niture polishes. A small bottle of
polish usually costa 2S cents. Tou
can buy a quart of crude lemon ofl
tn bulk a l a paint shop far 15 cents.
For using an furniture proper, dilute
with one-third turpentine, apply with
n soft rag. and you will hare the fin­
est polish you could buy. It ia fine to
use on hard wood, stained or painted
floors. A quart of oil win last nearly
two «xiathi.
Then She Pondered.
T f you were fair," his wife
"you would acknowledge that I hare
dose much to make you what you
•re." "Oh. I acknowledge," he replied,
"that you deserve nearly all the credit
for soaking me what I am.
By the
way, do you happen to rsallie that
what 1 am

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Will the next generation look up to us? To you apd 10 n*
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BANPORD, PLORIDA. PRIDAY, APRIL IS. IBIS

ALL AROUND FLORIDA
f he General News of The l and
of Flowers.

CULLED FROM THE STATE PRESS
An Cpttomc 0 / t b e W eek's M ost
p o rtan t Happenings In the
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Cabbage is moving in car lots ni Evlnston and the growers are receiving $2.60
per CTite.'f. a b.
The renewal of an ojd feud, originating
Mveral months ago, terminated nt Goulds
on tbe Cast Coast Monday afternoon ' In
tbe Instant death of Tom Wheeler, a load
of shot fired by C. E. Tyson from a shot
gun entering bis breast and head
Tbe Florida pencil crop does not get
killed as often as tbe Georgia c h i p , h e n c e
does not gel so much advertising—but it
getsHhcre Just the same It hardly rvrr
fails, and for flavor il surpasses its Geor­
gia cousin. There is promise now of a
fine croj», which will be rt^ady in harvest^
m e « month.
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ond elegant buildings, tbe hmnelife of the
people, nnd attractive gardens und flue
view» of tbe progressive cities. The pic­
tures were very interesting.
They were
prrsentrd to Mrs. F. W. Il Dunn, for the
iienrflt of the club, by Mrs L I’ Hughes
Mrs Marts continued the study of the
subject by nn entertaining paper on the
"Social Life, and Material Condition* in
Modern Norway"
After the progrum was concluded the
president uppoiiited Misses Mubel Bowler.
Mell Whittier, and Florence Frank, a com­
mittee. to sec the members ol the club
nnd request the gift of books, inngnzinea.
pafters, games ftnd pictures that would be
likely to interest boys, tn be sent to the
residence of Mrs. Ceorgc II. Feruald; who
has kindly consented to puck still ship a
bos containing t|ie articles mentioned to
the State Reformatory, nt Martpnnu
The Club enjoyed n very pleasant talk
by Mrs. J M MngrifT. ol Jacksonville, Mrs.
Wight s charming guest: who is n member
of the Jacksonville Club, and n successful
nnd enthusiastic worker along civic nnd
industrial lines, lu Iter home club.
Every mi-mix'! id tbe Wednesday Club
is reminded that the Musical program ol
"Sejinttflinvinn composers" will becondected by Mrs, Munson, nt her studio, M.mdny evening. April I5tli„ ut 8 o'clock. It
is desired dial every member of the Club
will be there, with their escorts, who are
es|ieciully invited

In tbe municipal primary election ut
Tampa last Tuesday, D. U McKay was
nominated for Mayor,* and (he Commis­
sion form of city government wns ndopted,
L
I lie Keuiitlful St Johns
An Underwood Club ha» been forun d
t'lir
v,oik
of dredging (lie iip|&gt;vr St in LikeUiu) with a membership of seven
John»
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rupidl)
|irogresNi|ig and a ghuilty-livr. made up of l-nkrlnnd s mo»l promi
ucl
giving
a
deplh
of se»cn feet is now
nent business men
o|x-n to Lake Harney, twenty-live miles
Volusia county is taxing automobilessouth ol Sanford 1 he Kiiu Galiir Record
nml in (hi* way quite « large sum is go
sii)s tin- St Johns is now open (or tile
mg into the treasury for the upkeep of
navigation ol simill craft for a distance ol
good roads
200 miles south ol S-iiiloid, soul to he one
A W Acree. one ol Orlando s pioneer ol die most interesting nnd picturesque
men. died in that city Monday morning cruises in the world
The Record suys.
For tbe past few yeurs Mr Acree has not
"The entire route is hung with the most
lieen active in business except for being
tx-uul•fill scenery that was ever wrought
I lie board of trade’s agent, giving Infor­ liy tin- Creator
Tall ennehrakrs, wide
mation to settlers und visitors regarding prairies hliifT embankment» prehistoric
Orange county and Orlando
shell mounds, clumps ol cyi»e* and (wil
According to a recent article m the nietlo. festooned with Spanish moss, wild
Literary Digest, the Umicd?&gt;tates ap(«&gt;nr» flowers of a myriad of vurlrlirs acting as
to be going seriously into the raising of a cover or shelter for the drove* of deer.
camphor. Reports of the work done by
llirr, wildcat# ugcrcnts. tiear. raccoon,
Bureau of Pints! Industry indicate tliui turkey, ducks, ipinil and geese. I lie hunt­
enmphot seedlings from Florida hove ing ground south of Lake Harney is 1* 0made guod progress, but lliul further oh nminced t■&gt; those who know (o be the best
servations ore necessary to settle the in all ol Florida. The entire territory Is
question of permanent success
outside of the line of regular trnvel nnd
K A. Goodwin wits [irnbiibly mortally (here is little or nothing to disturb the ev­
wounded in Miami Monday undo Patter­ en tenor of the linbilure« of the forest ''
son very severely hurt in nu automobile
H u Nru S ta r Theatre
atx'ldent They were running the unto
llo-Srw Si,o Theatre opened tins week
up an incline lu the second floor ni Itie
under most uispieimi* circumstance*, and
Miami garage when nearly up the steer
if (lie pro|aietor. Mr L If Herndon, ever
mg gear failed to work, causing an acci­
hud any doubts about (lie success uf his
dent.
venture they have been dispcllc I by the
The tale of sponges for two days in big mill of |&gt;eopte (fiat have nightly thron­
Turpon Springs amounted to $32.000 lost ged tin- new theatre, and. despite benefits
week. This industry Is steadily growing Mini counter attractions, they have Tilled
und is adding mnterinlly in developing the house a* every performance
the city.
| I he New Star lias been entirely remod­
eled and made ovrr. until now 11 presenis
Keep ttie frnln On
an n|»l&gt;enronCe second to none, nnd Mr
The following from the Tampa Times in
lli-Midun is being congratulated on every
the Lakeland News column will interrsl
side by Ills enthusiastic patrons.
Sanford and all the other elites between
The people appreciate Mr. Herndon's efhere and Tampa:
1 forts tir give them such a Hue theatre, and
"Rumor has It that the Atlantic Const
such good attractions. The pictures given
Line will, make a change In the. schedule
daily are fine; anil there is no doubt aof train« In Florida in a few days. It is
bout the New Star taking.the lead in the
stated that tbe afternoon mail from Juckhearts of the people.
Watch the small
•inville will arrive about one hour earlier
bills for daily prngrum.
than at present
This report, however,
has not been confirmed. There Is also a
Making loinuto Catsup
project on foot (o try and huvo the com­
An industry of which little lias been
pany operate (be local passenger train be­
said and written, but which, even now.
tween Lakeland and Sunford all summer.
means m u c h to the manufacturing in­
Heretofore this train has hot been in ser­
terest and development of Dado county,
vice only during the tourist season. This
is in operation at Goulds. This is the
year the travel it larger,than ever known
tomato catsup manufacturing plant of
in tbe history of tbe state and it is hoped
I Grant. Beal &amp; Co., of C h ic ago, nnd this
that tbe number of passengers transported
season not less than one hundred thou­
by this train will be suffeient to warrant
sand gallons of catsup, prepared from
the Coast Line in keeping It on -the run
Dade county grown tomatoes nnd others
all the time."
products, will Ire shipped. The prepared
article is shipped in bulk—borrels— to
• III« Wednesday Club
Chicago, and there bottled and given
The Wednesday Club held Iheir regular final prcimration for the market. The
meeting at the residence of Mrs. Henry first shipment, a solid carload, was made
W ight Wednesday afternoon.
yesterday — Miami Herald.
. Owing to' the absence of Mrs. S. 0. Clime,
Likes S o n fo rd W ater
the secretary, Mrs. George H. Fernald was
M.
T.
LaHalte
of Atlanta was In the
requested by the president to read the
yesterday
calling
upon the local printing
minutea, and act as secretary.
trado
for
the
Dodson
Printers Supply Co.
"Out-door Life, end National Sports,"
the first paper ou the program, and assign­ Mr. LaHalte thinks the Sanford water is
ed to Mr«. G. B. Waldron, was given in; (lie best in tbe south and he hat been so
»n interesting article, read by Mr«. Wight greatly bcnefltled by it «hat he always
«s Mrs. Waldron could not be present. A slays a day longer here In order lo nbsorb
large number of pictures from the "Land as much sulphur water ns possible. The
of the Midnight Su n ” wepe shown. These way different people praise Sanford water
pictures were a Urge collection and vari­ brings up the idea that bottliag this water
ety of floe poet cards, views of the mag- and shipping it for table use would be a
nlficwnt scenery ot Norway; of churches. profitable business s t some future date.

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at 3:30 P. M. A mass meeting of both,
men and women, will be held In the Star
Theatre In the evening, beginning at 7:30.
Sanford's Barrel Factory Hav­ Should the Sthr prove too small the over­
flow wiirtyijxi tried to the Imperial with
ing Heavy Orders
the same speakers for both services.
The campaign will begin Sunday morn­
TUBERS WILL MOVE NEXT WEEK ing in the Sunday Schools, each school be­
ing charge of one of the visiting “ Team.”
Then lhc*e men will speak In the several
Irish P o t a t o e s In The Celery Delta Are
churches for the Sunday morning services.
Looking Mne And Large
0 0 Sunday afternoon there will be a
Yield Is expected
mass meeting, for women only, at the
One of the active component parts in Methodist church, addressed by Mr. Frank
Sanford's industrial world is tbe barrel F. Fitch. Gen’l Secretary of the Florida
factory by the Sanford Produce Co., under State Sunday-school Association. 'T his
the active and nble management of Hen­ comes at 3:30. the same hour as the The­
ry II. Deane.
atre meeting for the men. ■
A visit to the factory today reveals a
After Sunday there will be meetings
busy scene, and with the Irish potato crop conducted at the various churches by the
coming in next week the factory will work "Team." on the imernoon and evenings
twelve or more hands nnd expect to Jurn of Monday. Tuesday gpd Wednesdoy.
out 1.000 bnrrela tier day and ull of them Each man should plan to be present at
will be needed, one firm alone ordering tboae meetings that discuss his own spe­
10,000 barrels to start tbe season
cially chosen work, nnd ns many in ad
Thrre will be something like 500 acres dilion as possible.
in potatoes this year, nnd on account of
Here is tha way the speakers line up
the spring rains many of these were
I. Evangelism. George E Moody, nnd
grown without irrigation.
Dr G. L Honscvpi.
Hastings will not begin to move in car
1 Missions,'Dr. J . GTVenabfe.
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lots before May 1st. but Sanford will start
3. Bible Study, Frank.F. Pitch.
next week'and the best of |&gt;rlces will
*4. Boy Work. Friend E. Hoyt.
greet the early shippers, many of them
5. Social Service. Marcus C. Fngg
having already contracted for the entire
Get n prngrum nB*l-s«lcct your subject*
acreage
i A llend every meeting if possible
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In Honor o f M iss Yelser
Base Ball In Orlundo
LS
Mr* Dchik- Turner was tire rtuTtmiiig | file spring warmth 1» in die blood, die
hostess of n very delightful miscellaneous bloom is on tbe pumpkin or (lie cucumber
sliower Wednesday afternoon, in honor of as tbe case may be. and everywhere the
Miss Vivian Yeiser. the lovely bride-elect, base bull fans arr putting their business
mill participated 10 by the many friends details into sluit»- to he left with sutHir
td die popular young lad)
dlnutcs But how about Orlando!
The color scheme of the (»retty decora­
There are inen here mill dozens of them
tions was pink and green
—fans, if you please—who will pimp our
The splendid shower arrived m a |p&gt;r- of a pair of breeches al every crack of a
Ulous chariot, drawn tiy Iwo hide rabbit*, Iwo bagger, men who are literally going
guided by Muster l&gt;eunr Turner. Jr., anil about the streets waving yellow backs in
driven by In* dainty little cousin. Kniliu
ltM. lr frirni*s face*. telling them of die
tine Turner of Jacksonville Mist Yelser price they arr willing la pay (a gel an ek
received lhe lovely gift*, sealed on a (Kel­ in»e 10 yell
ly ulid graceful dirone. attractively deco
Can t something be done' If some­
rated in pink nnd groan - After ttre show , thing isn't done Mr 11 M Hutnnson is go­
cr. winch consisted of a large number of ing lo move to Tallahassee, Mr Duck­
beautiful, dalllty. attractive nnd useful worth is going to Jump Into Ijikr Lucerne,
article*, wns over, the guests were enter and n* for Mr .1 II Walker lie s going
tamed by an aiimsing guessing game slark bald, he won l have a hair left in
The j K i z e . a pretty silver filagree perfume another week.
(»rule wus won by Mrs D L Thriisher [ The Reporter-Slur nominates Mr Gray
The dining room wns charmingly decorat­ Rush for the heroship of mnnuging tbe
ed in m l nnd yellow Delicious straw- greatest hnte ball outfit dial ever fanned
heiry ice-cream.and rake with theinltials n foul
WIibi says Mr RusliT More itn''Y1' and “L” on the cake, were served
portant. what soy the funs’ It's an honor
The young people had a merry lime, Mr Rush should have limped u|mn him
cutting die bride's cuke Miss Yei*r&gt; cut le t s gel busy and do il —Repurler Star
die thimble
Miss Michaels, the ring, und
Never Saw a Train Before
Mr* .1 I. Hurt, die dime
I’1inch was
I he Key West yards of the Florida
served during the afternoon. Mr* Iteane s
invited guests were: Misses Mell and Al­ Last Coast are assuming all the nppearice Whittier, Mabel Bowler, Beth and Ruth ances of (hose busy centers where freight
Mettinger. Mabel Hand. Peachca and Lin­ cars are assemble,! and mude into trains,
da l&gt;rfTler, Belle Smith. Snldic Williams. und where (rains are broken up and their
Annie Higgins. Louise Styphcrd. Madge units dispersed on parallel or diverging
nnd Veda Ward. leilu Michael». Bessie tracks Cars of many road* are now be­
Schumpert. Martha Fox Carrie l»vell. ing switched on what, a year or less ago.
Florence Frank, (dwrlottr Keelor. Gene was a morns* of decomposed cor a I Hun­
Wn-ker Irene Brody, Elizabeth McLaulln. dred* of Keys Westery who never saw n
Mcsdames W E iv a n c Roy Syines. Geo locomotive, until a few months ago now
Fox. Jr.. Lyman Phrlpa. Blaine Hill, Hold have the opportunity to sec—on a small
Newman. C C Howard. Paul Kccley, C. U. scale as compared with such ynrds as
Yelser. Peters. J . 1. Hunt, C G. Butt. F. those of the New York Central at West
B. Higgins, Q. Herndon. F. J . Gonzales. F. Albany and East Syracuse or the Santa
Miller. R. H. Marks. R. J Holly. J . W Fe at Argeqtine and Newton. Kans..—the
Diokens. D L. Thrasher, and Samuel PuT manner in which trains are handled at
terminal points. Key West is the southern­
eston.
most city in this country, and the only
city so geographically situated as to make
Dinner Club
The Dinner Club enjoyed their delight­ its rallrnod yard unique.— Key West Jour­
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ful Monday evening dinner at the home of nal.
Miss Mattel Hand.
M eetings In a Ten!
lu the center of the table was a dainty
The Executive committee of the Metho­
basket, covered with moss, and decorated dist Church, who have charge of all ar­
with nasturtiums: pretty ribbons front tha rangements for tlie coming revival meet­
basket were secured at each cover, by ei­ ings to be conducted in May by Evangel­
ther u tiny rabbit o r‘chicken.
ists Bass and Stapleton, have secured a
Tbe menu cards were ornumented with large tent In which all the services will be
Easter desiglis
The delicious three-course held, and will locate It in a central part of
dinner consisted of baked crabs, creninod the city.
potatoes, beans, beets, biscuits, potato
Already there is manifested considera­
salad, wafers, olives. Ice cream, cake and ble interest In these meetings; and all the
coffee.
»
committees appointed are doing their best
When the*dinner was concluded each to make this time one of the greatest ep­
guest pulled the ribbon in front of her och* of religious awakenings ever known
plate, and drew a pretty Eoster-egg. from In this section of the state.
the lovely basket In the center of the taj
In a few days the Music Committee will
blc. The dub enjoyed the attractions at begin organizing a choir of at least fifty
the Imperial after tbe dinner.
voices to lead the singing.

WORKING FULL FORCE

Coming Next Sunday

P ark Trammell Here
Park Trammell. Atterney-GeneraL
and candidate lor Governor, wap in the
city yesterduy shaking hands with his
many friend*. Patk Trammell Is South
Flofida's fnvorite son. and, needless to
sa&gt;. lie will get tbe vote of this cornmunIty He Is ono of the coming men. not
only of this state, but of the nation; and
wr are proud of pur native son.

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Everything promises well for t h e ' KickOff ' o n the Men nnd Religion Forward
Movement campaign next Sunday. The
Executive Committee that h«» the urrnngements in charge, has planned two big
thentre meetings In the Star for that day.
There will be a meeting, for men only, at
the theatre on Sunday afternoon, opening

NEWS 0F_TNE WORLD
Items of Inlerest Gleaned From
Various Sources

HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK
Here the R ea d ers Will rind • B r ie f
Historical Spring Flowing
F o r Hurried R eader«
Theodore Room veil defeated President
Taft in the presidential primary held in
Illinois yesterday by approximately 110.000 votes, and Speakeg Champ Clark
received a majority of more than 140.000
over Governor Woodrow Wilson. accord­
ing to returns.

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The Mexican ambassador. Gilberto Y.
M«riiufis jodoy denied reporta thl\ Use
Maderu administration hna bankrupted
the republic. The ambassador declares
that there is $22.500,004) In reserve in tbe
treasury
Statistics comparing the yield of fuctory
and Held In tbe south In I860 and 1910
were presented by the secretaries of
agriculture of various southern states at
closing sessions uf Southern Commercial
congress I tie reports showed that near
ly nil stales now have double and treble
output of niitr-brllum days St. Louis
and Jacksonville arc leading for next
yenr'sjcongrrss
Thousand* of |H?rton* have been killed
and whole Indian villages swept uwuy by
the eruption of Clurlqul Peak, near llocat
Del Tor to. in Honduras, acconling to the
story of Cmpi. Olsvik of the United Fruit
steamer Tort Morgan, which arrived here
today
talk &lt;»l Mny,M W. J Gnynor at n com|&gt;roinlse for the Democratic presidential
nomination it the chief topic flf convrrtatiun in New York It is conceded
by tbe lenders ihnt the New York dele­
gates will not tie Instructed, although il
it ex|Kicted the stnte's solid vote will be
cast for Mayor Gayuor.
Yesterday at noon the i.ionutnént to
the women of the Confederacy was un­
veiled nt Columbia, S. C.. Ih the preMnce
of n great assemblage.
A drainage congress it in session at
New Ur le mis and with the recent floods
and damage to property along the Mississ­
ippi the time and meeting (dace are both
minutely opportun«
Reports spread throughout the world to
the effect that the Pope is dead are untrue.
The Pope continues hit daily audiences.
He received t»-day Cardinal Della Volpe.
Prince Borghese. Senor De Estrada, the
Argentina minister m the Vatican, and
tiis family, ond Count and Countess Jon
ghr
Afterwards the Pontiff greeted a
number of Italian foreign personalities.
An official forecast by the Federal bu­
reau Indicates that the crest of the flood
is expected along t h e Tcxs.it and lower
Yazoo basins by April 18th. A stage of
53.5 is expected. However, within a frac­
tion of this crest tliould be attained with­
in the next three days. After Sunday or
Monday the tide will creep slowly up to
the new record forecast for it.
&gt;" T h e Irish home rule bill, thé third effort
inode hy Liberal governments of the Uni­
ted Kingdom in a quarter of a century to
settle the quartet between Great Britain
and Ireland, was introduced in the House
of Commons this week by Premier A s­
quith
¿ A company of State militia took charge
of the Repobtlcan State convention hall
before the lime scheduled for the opening
of the convention, at Bay City. Michigan.
Both Roosevelt and Taft delegation« from
Detroit were kept outside the building.
Up until i l o'clock there was no disorder,
although the waiting délegates expressed
impatience. This action formed a sequel
to the bitter wrangle between the Taft
and Roosevelt delegates.
. Be S u re and R eg ister
Tomorrow is the last day that the voter
can register if you vote In the primary.
See Mr. Davis at the Sanford Furniture
Co., nnd find out if you are registered In
this county. Many who voted In the city
election are of the opinion that they are
qualified to vote In the primary; but tbo
law states that a voter must be registered
in the county,

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Advocates ot votes lor women say they
ore not discouraged over the showing
made by their cause in Tuesday's primary
nt Chicago election. Rough estimate«
|gnce the vote against them at about 2
to I. although some of the leaders claim
a belter return thnn this.

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GEO. A. DeCOTTES
COUNTY

SO LICITOR

take, last week, ond only the heroic efforts
of Dr. Denton pulled him through. He is
now on the road to recovery.
Ferryman Osteen is ditching and im­
proving the road greatly on tin* suliv of
the river, at lit» own expense, and Ins ef­
forts are greatly appreciated by the peo­
ple. If the county commissioners would
take half the interest in this road that Mr.
Osteen does, this part of the county would
blossom like the rose.
Mrs. EL N. Johnson has returned to her
home nt Knoxville. Tenn.. ufter spending
the winter here.

I C ab b ag e &amp; Oni ons
IIP. J . S C H U l I R i
SMALL LOTS WANTED BY

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Doans are being shipped from here in
Itirge lots thin week and are bringing good
prices so far.

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they are on a deal with Mr A. W Brown
for (he hula nee of his town lots.
Copi J B. Sullies and wife left Wed­
nesday for New York, t , spoi l I the sum­
mer, on account of Mrs. buttle'» l.cali i.
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Mr. Geo. H Court sol I one of his cotta­
ges to Mr A. C. Acker, of Bridgeport. Con
Mr. Acker has put out n small gnu*' fruit
grove

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ROOM 14 PICO BLOCK

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L eU er f r o m Capt. Bryan
My dear Mr. Editor.
I note your write up of our s do in yr-ur
Issue of the 9th.. oiul I thank you for (he
nice things you said about our piunos
also for the nice things you said about
me personally In your issue of the Gth.
Now Mr. Editor, don't you think that
you over reach yourself when you nt tempt
to criticize our judgment in the matter of
bringing so many good pianos of good
(Juallty to your toWn! It mJV he that we
can judge better than you hi our own
line. Who was it who said "Save me
from my Friends '? If you or any of your
friends arc nervous about your hills send
around and get your money. Can't you
realize that your criticisms will cause
some people to hold ofT mid try to get our
prices down. Now if this sale is a failure
as you seem to ii.timate. and if we have
to slaughter our prices to cleun up our
stfiirkKTtd get*away from - here ami we
lose money by the opertition. will not
your article be good evident» in a damage
suit! It A* true that wc have a large
stock hcrc^ probably too many line piano*,
amt it is true oLat our tune i* limited
and expenses heavy nod u would he
suicidal in our sale to have to «.h'p iw;i\
any of tin* Mock a* you i i i i m t l i n ­
stock must he hoM lien- ami »old q-iwii -t
we will have a heavy lo»» hut u i- not
kind of you lo “Rub ii In'
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tramp piuuo "Hums
Jim t row po.no,
that would he well sold at any price il
might do for you to jump on n» ind help
(Hill down our out p in r- and &lt; r
profits of oor sale, hut » r ire &gt;I ii. i—
-i,|■!,“Old rimer» selling «Inn I i i i . —M« &gt;« m
established prices and r n - n J.illnr i isen
off Ihe pure» mean« 11, il lunch I ,»»
lluwever wr ,iri here - -,- ■, e j i i -.
gel i|w iy — we tmve ^ I r
mr hill.
Therefore we ha»e g u i . «ell tin» »t &gt;•»
We always inke out me, Inone rht-t-ilullv
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When we utr f&lt;m, 11IIg up our I"*!*» on llu,

twice a month. They have made many
improvements in our town—shelled the
sidewalks and opened up Clark street
Mr. J . M. Gamble, Prealdent.of the Flor­
from Lake Monroe to Volusia County Bou­
ida Christian Association, has leased the
levard.
Epworth Inn. and Mr. J . D. Martin, of Cin­
cinnati, Ohio, will be General Manager
ZEILWOOD NOTES
during the summer. There will be many
improvement* made to the hotel, and the To (he Editor ol Hie llrrskt
Miss Laughlin left l&lt;.st Monday for Phil­
grounds will be beautified, will have laun­
adelphia.
ches and small boats for the use of their

Commands 25 to 50 cents per box more thon fruit Discoun t
Mf TEL
At n cost of SEVEN to TEN Cents per box you can h t .
FANCY FRUIT, if you will begin now and *prny your tree* »,■
c i r R O L ” the new LIME-SULPHUR SOLUTION which quick .
destroys all forms of RUST-MITE.

THE MARKET WILL LOOK POR TOL
For full information regarding "SULPHO-CITKOI
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of nur beautiful 1912 Alumnae, containing much valuable .
gnrillng l&gt;e*t methods of cultivulinn for various crop* uddo---

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Specsl] Corrcspoodoo* t« Tbs llkrsld

; Mr, Osteen, the father of Ellis Osteen
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I Imve announced and qualified as a ••'■•••1 1
for Congressman at Large from the Stair &lt;&lt; S"Nda in the approaching Democratic Prim u
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respectfully ask your approval of this &lt;•.
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The views which 1 entertain and will «*ki
writing and in public speech are. I sincer*
in keeping vwith conservatism and sound
sense. My fellow citizens nnd business
tances have encouraged me in this race,
that they well testify that I am in no extremist, hut upon the contrary disa|M"
deinagogery and purely experimental
whether masquerading in the guise of "jtr"- •
ness" ormnder aiiy less alluring name. Ii • '
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I will devote my very best efforts to th&lt; ' .niiiu
and constant service, not of any special &lt;1 "
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of all the people.
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Yours very truly

SOI OPLS A XArises
ACCOUNT ton T ilt
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POUNMNO Of INTIM
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CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS AT LARGE

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Sheriff Kirkwood of Orlando, candidate
for re nomination was here on Friday.

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STRENGTH

Chat. M. Hand of Sanford, candidate
for sheriff, was calling on the voters here
Thursday,

W. EL Shine of OrTando,, candidate for
county solicitor was here last Saturday.

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guests.

Mr. A. W. Brown »old bis borne place to
a Miss Smith, of Boston, Mass. In the
fall she will make many improvements to
the property and set out orange and grape­
fruit grove.
Mr. and Mre. D. W. Chambers and daugh­
ter left Monday for their home In New
Castle, Ind.
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t)n Monday there was a party from SLLouia, Mo., looking about' for a site on
which to settle a colony of forty families,
so they came here. The writer found

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A RECORD BREAKING CROP OP CITRUS PRUITS IS INDICAIf Ii I iik i&lt;»|2
This means that the market will he overloaded with poyr. uusighily [f
fruit, for which there is little sale, but it does not mean that it,.- market fr
wjll be overstocked with the better grades of bright fruit &lt;-K .WON H
TREES SPRAYED WITH •SULPHO-CITROL.'’
Raise the quality nnd hence the price of yuur fruu
•I* &lt;yin|
RIGHT NOW with • ,
-SULPHO-CITROL”
nnd you won't have to look for a market.

EN T ER P R ISE

Mr. and Mr*. Seeler have . returned to
their
home in Philadelphia after a brief
Dr. Barrett. L. L D , of Philadelphia, Pa.,
visit
here.
arrived et.th e Epworth Inn /or e abort
Little Sydney Seeler has returned home
rest.
Mr. and Mrs. EL B. White, after spend­ after a lengthy visit with her grand pat­
ing over one year here, left for SL Peters­ ents.
J . S. Gardner left last Thursday for his
burg. to spend a few tracks before going
old home In Virginia to spend a month.
to their home at Braddock, Pa.

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FRUIT

BRIGHT - GOLDEN - COLORED

The farmers here have n line i&gt;rost&gt;ect
The land developing company has n
for u tine crop of tomntors this spring.
gang of men clearing the remainder of the
Mr and Mrs Henry kfanstk-lil left WedBO acre tract known a* the Wolverine
Farms, located between Benrdell Avenue I lies, lay foi their home fn Mass . after
spendtn, the winter at Mrs Count'» m i ­
and the railroad.
lage.
Mr. Smith, the West tide, and Beck
Mrs 1 A Gordon is building a con­
Hammock former, will begin picking ten
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acres of cucumbers on his west side place crete house for Ins incubators and bne«! 1 the lifsl -lone
ers for Ins ci.ickj., plant a n t i is i.uck
next week.
Vuiiis v«-r&gt; trul&gt;
farm
Walter Ingraham returned to Jackson­
J \ Bar a v
The citizens met at the school Itousc on
ville Tuesday, after spending the winter
Now
Mr.
Bryan,
we
are
sorry if we
Monday night and formed n stock compa­
here.
ny to build a telephone line to Orange have in any way dour you ail m ju i.
Miss Mary Avetis was at home from
City, so ns toconncct with IVI jiih J. 1 A We assure you that we Ipul uu intention
school last week with an attack of sore
Gordon, president. John Smith, vice-presi­ id doing w» We can't m i - tli.it vmj hove
eyes.
dent; Win S Thayer, treasure!
and H any complaint ogolli-l ,.« even if we
Mlta Minnie Allen win (tie gurst of tier
o ,
i
Adams, secretary
Board of Directors are lluive iiiui|len(|o|ni|t\ «lom'de.l
friends m town the greater [tort of lost F A Gordon. W S Thayer, and n I ilml yiiu nuglit to li.iyr know n n l n|ieiie I
week.
(Juuckcnbo*. W il Adam», t.en'l Manag­ you rye» to llir Hoe -it , ill oi in I poi
our own people wise so ih ■( (liey could
Mrs. J . D. Hart, of Geneva, entertained er.
a party of ladlea on Thursday afternoon
The Epworth Inn Training School will lake advantage of this opportunity to gel
of last week. Delicious Ice cream and be crowded after this season. They found a bargain in a fine piano While we have
cake were served.
that they could not run n school ,,nd ho­ no desire to injure you or your company
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Chamberlain were in tel together and make a success of both, our first duty i* to mu Itmne patron* mid
if you hove tail v«ur»eK in n |»i-it|,oi
Qalnnont for a week-end recently, guests or either.
to l»e “squeezed'' li is not our affair, hill
of New Yaik friends, who have been win­
The Davis House closed today.
They
we do insist Hint cin unn.1 oilers jm,iiu i „
tering there.
have hud n fine winter business— full all
a good opportunity to get u h.lrgain m o
Mr and Mrs F M Esteridge have hern tile tim •
line piano, equal m , file sale .m.l w,
entertaining their daughter-in-law and
1 Rev. father M. Y Curly, of IM-and. on will take a i tmoce ut a il.image sun
grand-son. of Mulberry, for several weeks.
Thursday night delivered a lecture ut the
We are not all uneasy ah ml our lulls
A little boy belonging here overheard Catholic church. The subject was. “ Why
us you and your Company have always
his Aunt and a. neighbor Indy talking a- I Am A Catholic.” The little church was
paid your hills here, hut we will miss u
bout cookie baking one day last week, and full of non catholics. They paid strict at­
good bet If you don’t sell some mighty
aald. Oh. Auntie, please will you get that tention to the sermon and all wish Father
fine pianos at a very low price before
cookie secret and make us some cookies. Curly to return again and give some more
you sell all those pig nos ip Sanford.
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Miss GYace Rich, of Cameron City, was sermons.
Miss Ellsworth's gueat on Wednesday.
The Civic Improvement Club meets

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A T T H E S T A R T H E A T R E N E X T SU N D A Y
3:30 p. in.— FOR MEN ONLY

7:30 p. in.—FOR MEN AND WOMEN

Address by George E. Moody. Y. M.. C. A.

Address by the

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For The Playground To-Night

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The Welaka Club will give an Entertainment at the Imperial theatre IoNight. Fifty slides, loaned by the Playground Association of America, will be shown
relative to the question of public playgrounds. In addition to the moving pictures
un Entertainment will be given. The cause is a most worthy one and the admis­
sion is only ten and twenty cents

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Miss Emma Russell and Mr. Wesley Fry
were quietly married nt the Methodist
parsonage last night by Rev C M Sum­
mers. The couple stole n march on their
inends and not even their relatives were
apprised of the event.
Miss Russell is n sister of Mrs John
Gillon and Is a native of Kentucky She
has been a valued employee of the Herald
Printing Co. for the past two years and
by her sunny disposition hat made many
friends in her adopted home.
Mr. Fry It superintendent of the S a n ­
ford Light fc Fuel Co's (ilurit and has been
a resident in Sanford for many years,
having the respect and esteem of his em ­
ployers and friends.
The young couple will make Sanford
their future home, and are today receiv­
ing congratulations and best-wishes. In
which The Herald most heartily Joins.

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which refreshments, consisting \of iced
Irinriiinde, cake, und rnndy, were'served.
The inhlc was beautifully decorated
wiili roses mid raVinitions, ami each little
guest found a pansy beside lier pluie
souvenir of a delightful after noon
File little gnrsls were t.llhun Shllihnl*
er. l/eltu Stone. Damnriis Mossoli. F.louise
Wright I&gt;alIse Sentii Florence Price, f rineiiiu Houser
I lie only out of town
guest was Master “Buster ’ Brown. ( A W
Jr..) frum Jacksonville. Fla., who. with his
mother, is visiting at the Styron lumie

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typesetting machine and expects to in­
stall one at Oveldq In the near future.
A Iwdy guard of friends escorted him in
the train to keep him from being killed
by the street cars and as he finitUy found
pis seat in the Oviedo Cannonball lie (
breathed « tilth of relief and said- "Give
me Oviedo and Orlando where a man can
walk on iht- street* any time and never
Ik* jostled t&gt;y the crowd
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Beacham

C a n d id a te F o r

Congressman-at-Large
Favors National Aid for
HARD ROADS
M ore Money Spent on the
Navigable Stream s and
Harbors

Fhr Reading Circle of thr Woman's Mis­
sionary Society of the Methodist church
will hold their rrgulur meeting nt the res­
T h ere is no w ay the People of the In to rlo r
¡S '' Quiet Home M arriage
idence of Mrs W K llousholder Torsdny
Miss Harriett Annie Lang and Mr. Mnr- nflernon. April Ifilh. nt 3 o'clock.
can Rcccivo any D ire c t B en efit from
shtfll Gaines Nortnnn were united in mar­
Was Som e Potuto
tho N ational A p prop riatio n Excopt
riage nt the home of the bride's parents,
A
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Fyler
has a fine lot of Irish pota­
Mr. and Mrs. J . B. Willis Wednesday even­
by A p prop riatio n s for
ing nt 6 o'clock, by Iho Rev. C. II. SuAt-a toes on his farm in Mecca Hammock and
liters of the Methodist church. Mr. and brought in some today for home use.
H ard Roads
Mrs Norman left on the midnight tram Among them was one that weighed 12
for Virginia, where they will make an e x ­ ounces. The potatoes were smooth and
helping Hand S o c ie ty •
tended visit On their return to Florida line and look n* though Tyler was a good
The Helping Hand So d tty of the Bapthey will make their home nt Altamonte farmer.
tiit churoh held their regular meeting nt
Springs, where the groom is agenl for the
the home of the Misses Gatchel Tuesday
Arrival and Departure of Trains
Atlantic Const Linn Railroad.
evening. The Scripture lesson was read
NOIfTII BOUND
by Mrs. EL E. Cox. leader of the mission
Lv. 1.20 a m
C o ster Egg Hunt
Ar 1 10 n in
No. 82
“ 11 .1 3 a m
study class. The topic considered by the
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No. 8t
The children of the Episcopal Sunday2 55 p in
“ 2.35 |&gt; in
No. 80
class Tuesday evening was “The Young
school enjoyed a very pleasant Easter-egg No. 28
“ H 55 p m
Woman's Auxiliary." . Several articles
hunt, in the church yard Wednesday uftSOUTH BOUND
relative to the topic were read by differ­
ernodh.
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Ar 2 IG a in
No.
83
ent members of the class. When the
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“ 7:55 a in
a aodal time together In the enjoyment young people have a good lime, hunting No. 29
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of music and pleasant games. Ice cream,
BRANCH LINES
the pretty eggs. After the hunt was over,
cake and punch were served. Quite a
Trilby &amp; St. Petersburg—No. 23. Ar. 1.01
No. 103 Wtu First Stic*«
Nest Door to City Restaurant
light refreshments were served by the In­
Urge number were present
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Birthday Party
Mlaa Vanmeter Styron entertained a
boppy patty of little guests at her home.
201 'Fifth Street, on Tuesday. April 9th.
from 3 to 5 p. m.. the occasion being her
eighth birthday.
The little hostess was the recipient of
many pretty glfu.
The hour* were merrily spent paying
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E d itor D ouglass In Town

E. A- Douglass, editor of the Oveldo
Advance and one of the most enthusihstlc
boosters of the East End was lit the city
yesterday and although he wnr. busy,
buying glad rags and fine raiment to
adorn his handsome figure he still had
time to pay The Herald office a visit.
“Doug" was greatly entranced by the

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In referring to the settlem en t of
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“ B ill" Fuller, F a th e r !n -L « w of the Indiana first by tho F ren ch, then by
pioneer Americana, and la te r by tho
Author, Didn't Enjoy Moale at
S
c o tc h a n o t h e r nationalities, F a t h e r
Arden.
Cavanaugh said a t a re c e n t ¿banquet^
-B U I- r u lle r la a philosopher, which " I rem em ber my Scotch m an well. I l ls
h e needs to be, Inasmuch as he Is n am e waa Sandy Macauley, and hla
lipton Sinclair's father-in-law. He ad. fondness for a bit of good liquor waa
m ires Sinclair, the Cincinnati Time»- alm ost a gift. Aa bta good wlfo put
S t a r 's New York correspondent writes, it to mo. ’Bandy waa very ’ droutby
W hen Sand y got
and has no criticism w hatever to and often t h a t '
m ake on the differences which have older wo children uaed to hoar th e old
whispering
sy m pathetically
developed between his daughter and people
th e young writer. "T h e y 'r e both high­ about hla health and how he waa g o­
O ne
brows," says Fuller, "a n d Heaven in g f a s t with consumption.
knows that two highbrows can't get fro sty morning a email boy whoae
along. Why, even o n e highbrow can't h e a r t waa klndled with compassion by
w)}at hie sharp eara had heard, but
g e t along."
Out he doesn't approve o f Sinclair's whose Idea of th e etiquette o f tho
dietary Ideas. "1 never know," said t i c k room waa ra th e r uncertain, m e t
be, "when 1 tak e a meal with Dpple, Sandy aa he trudged down th e hill
w hether he will d eclare th a t the only past the cemetery- Sand y waa bark*
sa n e diet Is to chew a prune 400 times lng to beat tb s'b u g s. 'O, Sandy, m a n ;
and then rub the stone In th e hair, or said tb e boy, ‘th at’s a bad cough you
w h e tb e f he will want forty pounds of have.’ ‘Bad cough,* aays Bandy. H o o t ,
graveyard,
raw meat and a couple of uncooked tnon,’ pointing to t h e
cabbages. He doesn't run true to form, ‘th e r e ’s them lyin’ o ver th e r e would
o n e might say. He never has the h i glad of I t " *
sam e Idea about rood tw ice In succes­
sion. O n c e .I visited him a t Arden,
T h s Ideal Architect.
where he had planned a so rt of so­
"A m I understand It," said the. a r c h i­
cialistic Oarden of Eden. By and by
te ct, "you w ant me t o build &amp; typical
I began to need my fodder.
" 'W hen do we e a t f I asked Upple. modern g partm in t building.” ‘T h a t ' s
the
bujlder.
"Hardwood
" T h e r e , ' laid he, I s a lo af o f whole­ It," said
wheat bread, and the spring Is only floors, mahogany finishing, gna grates,
tOO yards away.* Hrf began, to tell me tiled bathrooms and a l l ' th a t— you
that ‘this sort of cold poultice was all know, make It sw ell." "S u re, I see.
Good appearance. B ig living room?
my stomach needed.
" T h a t may be all right for your Yea. Plate rail In the dining room,
stomach,* said 1, 'but my stomach baa and alcove for sideboard T I get It.
front
hn llt
Uh-huh."
been pampered. When does the next Spacloua
" Y o u ’vo got tho Idea c i a c t l y ." "And
train loaveT
" ’In which d ire c tio n r asked Upple- about half th e entlro spaco la to be
given t o the living room nnd library.
" 'A n y direction,' said L
" B u t before T left I did one good Three-fourths of w hat is le f t goca to
deed. -I'd noticed a peaked kind of u the dining room and kitchen. Wh&amp;t's
imp leaning against the wall of tip­ left over la to be divided up Into bed­
You a re the Ideal
ple's shack. T h e colored maid said ro o m s?" "F in e*
a rc h ite c t— the one I’ve been looking
't h e dog was ’stubbohn.'
" 'He Jes' won't eat his tomattoes,' f o r ! " — Cleveland Plain Dealer.
says this dlnge. ‘An’ Mlstah Sinclair
says tomattoes is a puffect food for a
Llttls Raymond’s Plsn.
dog.*
L lttlo Jluymoiid was fond of toma­
" ' I guess that's light.' says 1. toes. ills mother alw ays Insisted that
T h a t 's all they're fit for. But before ho not ask for a second helping, es­
) go me and the dog are going to hSTe
pecially when thero wero stran gers
a feast.’
present. One duy tho family bad n
"80 I sent out and bought nvo
young man as a dinner guest and he
pounds of steak, and I broiled It over
and the small boy of the fnmlly got
an open Are and the dog and mo cat
real chummy before dinner.
Along
the whole works
T h e fragran ce of
about dinner tlmo Raymond cornered
the broiling brought Upple out of his
tho young man und said, In a wills per:
tent. He stood there looking nt us,
“ 8 ay, do you like to m a to es? "
The
with tears In his eyes and water on
young man thought that was a
hls lips.
strango question, but ho smilingly ad­
“ *My goodness,' says Upple, i bsmitted that he was not overload ot
Here I'm getting hungry.'
them. "W ell, you alt next to me al
" 'Oood,* says I
'H aro a tomato,
the table und don't tell mamma that
U p p le .'"
you don't like 'em. Then when 1 eat
mine I'll Just reach o v e r ' and take
yours."
Veneered Furniture.
Iti then* days of the veneered fur­
niture. when the buyer ch ooses only
In an Up-to-Date Town.
that piece of quartered
oak
that
R. O. Knox, former pastor of Trout)
shows the most (lake In tho cut, It |*
well to make It a point to never allow Memorial church, now has a charge
water or liquid long to remain on the In a town In Colorado. Though they
ru rfsrre this especially of tables, for have been In Colorado only a month
It Is liable to reach the glue beneath Mrs. Knox tins already adopted tho
this paperlike surface.
and
later personal pronoun In speaking of tho
She also seems to possess
when drying out Vnnke It lift and town.
bulge to repair which only an expert originality of expression. In writing
1» capable
Darapqoss can
easily to a friend hero sho said: "W o uro
th e county snot and an up-io-dnto
reach It almost unknowingly by pise
Ing on it a vase or Jar which has in town In everjr respect. Hlnco writing
It some cool substance th at might you la s t wo havo had ono murder,
make molstOre collect on tb e outer One eulclde, ono death by a gun going
side nnd leak to the table top. This off th a t wasn't loaded, arid quite n
should be guarded against, a s varnish­ num ber ot other social affairs."— lued su rfsces become opaque and this dlanapolla News.
more often than tho veneer bulging,
which happening la verily a calamity
Cheering Him Up.
" J u a t before hie departure for
Child of Osnlus.
Spain ." said tho mngaxlno editor. "I
An actor was talking at tho Piny
dined with Mr Howells In hls Half
er»' r iu b In New York about David
Moon atroet apartm ent In London. He
B elasro's skill as a stage manager.
told us all about
hls
phenomenal
" n e l a ic o ." said the actor, "has a
■ales. Th en — fishing for compliments,
superhuman sonso of the harmonies,
you know—ho sighed
and
said, ‘I
the fitnesses of things. T h is enables
grow
rich
er
and
rich
er,
but,
all tho
him to carry out a stage scene to
such small details as no man ever same, I think my work Is falling off.
My new work Is not' ao good aa my
dreamed of before.
"B elasco , even In bis
childhood, old.* ‘Oh, n o n sen se !’ said Mr. How­
ells. 'You write Just as well as you
possessed this unique senso of- har­
ever did, my boy. Your tasto la Im­
mony.
An uncle one« gave him a
couple of chocolate cigars, then said proving—that Is a l l . ' " — Christian Reglater.
to the little boy:

SINCLAIR’S ODD FOOD FADS

•"What are yon going to do with
them. D av ld f
" 'I II go and eat them In tb e atnoktng room." waa the prompt reply.*
Did Not Fill tha Bill.
Old l a d y —There la one thing I no­
tice particularly about that young man
who calls to 11 « you. He seem s to
have an Inborn. Instinctive re sp ect for
women. He treats every woman as
.¿hough she were a being from a high­
e r sphere, to be approached only with
.the utmost delicacy and deference.
Oranddaughter (sw eet eig h tee n )—
T e e , he's horridly bashfuL— New York
W eekly. ______________ _____
Must Live fo r Others.
▲ cla s s which Urea o n lf for Itself
end not f o r tbe community o f which
It I t a part U bound to perlah. The
N s m e a li o f aelflehneee la extinction.
Crowded Manhattan.
In one email portlon *&gt;f Manhattan,
Y , la 1 populatlon g re a te r than
a t o f Arlaona, o r o f Delaware. Idaho,
ontano, Novada, North Dakota, Oren, New Hampshire, New Mexico,
lodo IsIamd, U tah . V e rm o n t or
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Meats every second nnd fourth Frklty In month.
Every one who hot seen hit Sur In the East are
to visit the chapter
cordiallyr Invited
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f. 0. E.. Ccltry City Aerie 1833
Meet lots first snd third Tuesdays In every month.
Hall in Welbome Pluck, third floor

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knights slwSya welcome. P 1» Hutchinson. C C
Kells S. Frank. K. R snd S
: S a n f o r d Lodge. Ne 02. r. A A. M
IL T. Toler Master. M. W. Lovell. Secre­
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days at 7:30 p. m VlsUIni brother» welcome.
U nite Brotherhood o f C orpcntora and Join
ere o f America

Sanford Local Union No. 1731. lb B of C. nndl
ot A. meets every Thursday night nt 7 o dock in
the Eagles' Hell 1. W. O Sin/ etary prrtk. -it:
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evening at 8:00 P. M In Eaglet llall. VVelhurne
Block. Albert Selgh. Dictator K It (lelgrr
Secretary

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Meets every sonuod and fourth Thursday, in
Masonic Hall over Irapeisl Theatre. Visiting
compankm! welcome A W. Kina High Priest.
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HOWTO INDUCE SLEEP
AVOID A L L O PIA TE S AND OTHER
F O R M S OF “D O P E ."

Light Meal Followed by Moderate
Exercise, Well Aired Room and
Warm F e e t Usually Will Bring
P eaceful Slumber.

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Ash s e n d “ «« •Olile'Ime» us ed In
t h o mnruifa, •tire ,f Hit ... |„
t,ut
onk * h » «he . lirosl popului f rum Ita
s u p e r i ur power s of r e s i s t a n o , f or w«
rt»riinml»cr fh*»\ wg-r»* iif nni o n in
( h e |Hii»esslon of e c c l e s i a » ! Irai «t al
" a r t * ' h e vigor of wh o s e p r e a c h t n g
» a * s oi ne t I me » cal i ul nl ed
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p ni pi ,
forniture

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DONEGAN

1 hruiigtiuut (he i ouiiiion» .-unii and

hy 'ht: Kvperal c o n v e n t i o n of |hMI,
f r o v e l l n g I ii l n l s t e r s « e r e g r a l u l t o i i e l y
«uppl l c d o l i l i Hllileh a very e x p e l i o l v e
There are sound hygienic method» l i e m ; and In s t r u g g l l n g p a s t o r a l e » t h è
by which sleep may bo Induced
In
hook, wlth Ite a p p r o p r i a t e cofTer. o f t e n
curslone Into tho realms of patent I f o r r n e d t hè sol.. el Tect s of a n.-w c o n
medicines, opiates, and all sort» of V e ni t e l e
Ir |s
ri j rt oi l s f ac i
(hai
slumber elixirs which are summed up Iti hi.-s « e r e »Millennio» sul Ivcl ed l o
as “dope,” should bo avoided
Hut raf f l lng. e v e n In i h o a e nuM#*ro d a y fi i
the moral of this lesson bus been In UÌ76 o n e I)r \\lido he&lt;|iiea«hM 1250
pointed over and over, yet little hnn f o r t hè pi i r po s c ol p r o r l d l n g l ut i l e * to
been said about natural methods of j he Nvffled at nong t hè poor e r b r e t h r e n

wooing sleep. Under this head does
not come the various mental contrtv
Truth Mixed With Alloy.
ancea such as "counting sh ee p " or re
Truth «'nines to ua from the past, ns
citin g 'th e multiplication table
gold Is washed from the mountains of
Oxygen Is as necessary to the body
Hlerra Nevada, In mlnuto but precious
cells during th e hours of sleep as at
pnrtlcled, and Intermixed with Infinite
any-other time. Perhaps In the case
slloy, the uebrls of centuries
Itnveo
of children It Is even more necessary
For them sleep means th e time of
Anabolism, growth and ropalr
The
A Makeshift.
old prejudice agnlnst open window»
Tbe Israelite» s e r e gathering man*
still exists. In 'spite of tho campaign* ,' —-.
nn ."It will do well enough until we
of education In the new-spuporit and gel whore we can buY patent Irrenk
In the schools.
Dust In tho rooms, fnst foods." they remarked
lloston
an Imaginary draft, the fear of ruldn Tran*cr*(it
and many other stupid reasons are
advanced In excuno of this pernicious
Lost for Good
prejudice
Itedd
I'M &gt;•in hear ntwiul my
The orgnn» of the body ulm- should
bo considered, and no excessive work nelghbtir |o»tug control of hl» motor
Greene
S o I didn't ’ Itedd—
Should bo given the heart or digestive c a r '
I ho alierlff's got It
organs beforo retiring to rest
High "W ell, ho did
pillows lead to an Incrense In the ' D0W!
heart's force a t a . time when tho --------heart should have tho lightest work
Pillows that a re too low may cntlTc
headaches, and
oven sleeplessness,
through an ex cess of blood being Iti
ANNOUNCEMEN I S
the brain.
fleavy late suppers are
unwise, but a light meal, followed b)
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•ueb moderate n e r e is.- un h short
l o I h c V o i d s ol ( l i i i u g c \od O s c e o l a
«nlk. Is generally conducive to nmm-l
I Ol lfl tlcs
sleep
The llghl meal
mus.-M
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I* I » ,tl|||i* il»v * Ill'll I III) 'I %.»fMll ln l. ' f f!
withdrawal of blood from the head I • • l i . i M i i » '&gt; * i i i l v i i f f » i | | i ( ( i e | H | i I )|* ' f M I •!»! sir's I
Into the stomach area and the hodv :&lt;» »fi** «• * S ti t I# • l »• III-« f «I h I *r t its » I ib'irsh
« «I • «
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» u H Î-ifl «U li.» 4- iaf IMmI if
generally
The
body is rh«-r .-r.,r- &gt;•• *41 •II . .••Ag«' lit** fvtsol J T»«U*- »full »
«••III it VI ill
H'foti «killIII • armed, nud thla Is iinportaut
in If
1.4K II C MA««#r
«'old extrem ities, particularly cold
'e.-t,
causo
sensory
stimulations
I ni (.olisi i»hlr
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which produce sleeplessness
often
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People who suffer In this
IVi». . I&gt;|ftI i ,S.» I - I t x ti i i h luti* « •••lilla* J iff
»»v should take means to keep thelf
1 I nfi&lt;t .*
«|n| «»Jt il fftr
fi* I« N •
.ir(« isI il........unti* U' iih* n'h i»rimi»#&gt;
feet warm artificially by using sleep I' II wt •
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lug socks, or slipper hath» or In the
IIM• Ut»
use of hot water
bottles
unit tn
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si.«ping between blankets
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fatal to
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sleep to go to bed with ant Uilng on
ni *sf un iiImUi&gt; i Mill t»j WIMli filli lo •*»«
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'he mind' j n these sensational and
C»I|V Va Sm
idenaiire-lovlng days u,. often retire
'» rest after receiving ., |,,„K *,.r|,..
fo t lustier ni t hr IV ih r
l*i. »I III II» FA) «si I mi H.I «mi •• mi lu Ui/I«
of vivid sensation- wht&lt; h oft.-n. a.
i n t ........ . s*»! I ln I il %• I v • f u i t lit w if f V »
• .f ],.a fj.» * ssf
ount for hours of sleepless tossing
li*- l ‘ »s* in» fn* lui« f u h r |&gt;rr\rills'«) mi d ir I h lw
i n • »1111»•I »f ti l'irniHtv Sis ' »»»«1 Ci i (r
Sometimes this may lie relieved l&gt;v
ni*« l .M illi » «uf»|r» I tu U r l i) . * l i l t li I 'M I ll i t f *
If I
• genii« friction of the hend with n rlrw
(r»J «»ili • i n \ f - n * o t Ir» fili t h r o ftlc r w ith fl*j#lc« l)
I «rut t t«*#l»i
. JOHN I ANhKRSoN
medium hard brush
" ’*• cannot hope to always drive
» t i . ... ■•«» • i in ii I w ill &gt;»* « * f»n»li.l.ii* lo r I
'«■»y (he disturbing sensory
im
..li f ft
• »fl • r ..f J u x f i r n i i h r l ’ i Ai r it f
fv '
pulse* for. built as man Is |,,y suf !..
• l I «ini
((»tra;»* I .»ut»l&gt; *i|l*|rrì (••
l&gt; Iiti•»r »
'••ring grief responslhllll v .in,I w,.r&gt;v
M il
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¡»st but by nn means lc s« f, in u-f
I h i (mini &gt; I I o.isni ri
fliol tliulr place In his Ilf.
Rulli#*
•'me or other
IJfe
w|t|,
t- ,..,
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•r r| UH.) Ili il* f'«' II t •«f
» " " I d he at best n ymre e x i s t e n c e
Il
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In n k l" à » »»If «'ll»lM.»l
»nd so we must pay the hill at such , h i i h r I h o u iik i ' f . u u r » r l t s i» o n fu» ( Iti# v r r y u n
I t - i r t n n i |»ls«« r w h u h I» in !*• « i lv r ii lo »«»ny on#» b y
•Imes /nd even then fatigue must i ll* v Ì V i i i i * r n i k « « » irrt »hi t h i« m u n i r . b ìm I" I f y o u
t u n « c r &gt; . m»i «s.«) * I r n f I h h#»finf n » r w i l l i ih i t p l i i r r ,
cause sleep ere long*
I l ' r t d t i l w y m * ih t i I w i ll n i n i l U n ir « n in i u m lr r n i)
It may be wise not to hi* too par , W
|F Intrrrtlt •&lt;» fur
ill «tlit irt «If** «U if'i If.l ^*M
\iMin «*■r•(nil*
flcular about noises when little chll n li#• ••) n . t» »*•!
I li !»«■•#
dren are asleep
At smile future time
iv ti.lni* f**r Hi# »»M
il •- ni 1ir A%u#rr of Of
1 «H» « •&lt;
'hey may be thankful for learning to
»F 1l»l ' ' a.,f.,»v 1 In |t»*&gt; |.f1«n nf if»»* fWinn
sleep while a certain am,,uni ,,f mdse i!l|
sty
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..1»■«ill !•* iHl-in'lutril1
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For Instance th ere is
0 " reason why they should not b&lt;- acostumed to Sleep While a plans Is
tor S lirrllt
being played In another room In the
v KhI wissI nttflirIlli'r* fit« . aihIhIiwt
house—Spokane Spokosinnn Review ! , ,J
I • dii- olili r of Nhrrilf ..f «»rae#•¿«*
•r.» 1 I■- d.r if»« «»ton "f 1Is»* |w*n»«« »'«it*
1- firl.t OH Acrii 1(1 VJU

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S E N A T O R

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BIBLE

BOXES

Curious Carved Chests for t h e ’ BafeKseplng of Copies of the
Scriptures.
Almost Invariably after somo great
«avo of rellgioua enthusiasm, wo aro
confronted by atrango fragni onta of
salmge rellcta of the emotional pa»
•Ion and religious ardor of a departed
hour, stye the Queen. Huch were the
devotional carvings of tho middle
ages— the triptyches, tho prlvnto tab•rnacles, the beautiful lltllo
Ivory
madonnas.
Among such memorials aro the vnst
°ld Puritan B ib le boxes. Cumbrous,
ancient arks, into which tho revised
y«rslon of Ja m e s L was once committed for safe ward and keeping
The
•onnd oakboarda with which thoy were
. made bava resisted the tooth of time
•n the long Journeys of the men of
f^a Puritan period, when tho scriptur«« wara part of tbo dally accom ­
paniment of Ufo, th è province of those
old boxes m v raadlly be seen
With
*a K*« home they were made to con
taJn those ponderous family Illbles In
* b le h . especially during the common
»••«Uh, the bead o f the house care™ify Inscribed th e birth, death o r mar
•mge of hie children with other.m em o
•«Wile of family life. . This clrcum■tones In the a b se n c e of othor authon
^ ••corde, and the laxity of parish
•HUtars, has sometim e« proved an in
E n a b l e aid. How little we could bavo
•Wred, for Instance, that rolumo in

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When tin-( 'Mini'' nf Osceola was i r.Mic.1, the late l.ihii Milton Hry.m wa&gt; the si'iutlot
lait at the lievi eie. lion Orange ('«»mit\ furni'.hed the senator ami I M 1l.nnmotul was elect
cl
He wa» soeceeih-ri four years later l*&gt; M K Nl.uk» of ot,»title t •■iiuty »fivinil that t'ounly
the »eitalor for eiijhl year«
Mi llaiiimoml was sm n ishsl l&gt;\ &lt; \ ( ar»oa, &gt;»f Kisaituiiiee
who served for eifjlil ye try and he wa.s in lorn ■onreeded hy I .oui» I Massey'of Orlandn, who
has jttsl ( oinpleled lii.s service for enfili years
Him i learly if prec-deni I» to lie ohserved
it is O sceola's time lo have the senator orfani and in presenting' tin name of Arthur I Done
if.ill, the |x-ople of this enmity feel that they can assure the |ieo|&gt;|e ,, f Ora nife Coiilily of a re
l&gt;resentatlve in the S tale Senate m every wav the e.|ttal of. any óf those who have pris eded
tom m servire in that di»tiinfuished ImkI v

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PH ARM ACY'

L A W S O N ’S
N EW S T O R E

NEW STOCK

Registered Pharmacist

In Charge

L A W S O N 'S ----------- Means Purity

I « n i m i'f l ia li '1 'I • •* f«»r (tie olHop o l S h ^ n ff of U f |
n h ¿e 14h i h I * *ui'j4« I lo ill»* l i r c i i l u i i of i l t r D r u m
crnlK * p i i i i i R f ) in I n* l i f l d A p r il 3 0
1U I 2,
H i i 'i n i !
a r fv m l in t h r o tp iR lly of tli-f n it* » h r i lf ! n f I h r
««M int) f o t « n»ifi»l»*f o f ycn &gt;* nn*)
f it (n il I • r
w ill» tl»»- «lut*«-« &gt;&gt;f t!»«* m o i r 1 f r r | t h a t I r u n l r « * r |
||»c .*. r a t M»II 1»( f»»&gt; • l dl 11) m l if r I y tt) ill#* v o t r f» o f I

Ornnifr ruunh

Uha« M Ma»h»

Everything in Drugv.

I or (»ounlv So licito r
Tt» | lie | V ftiie f u ll . V u l r r t a t O r « l t | f C o u f llf
I l»rf»-(iy a m i* •' iim « in * i a im I wI i w * f " f #*• np |»# in l
m e in in ii» r i.ffi« r of ««M ini) • o l k i t o r of O r a n ^ r
a iitij« « t (•&gt; ( h r r«»mif»ie I V in o i r n l k p r in ifir lr g ' ShtRiUI I
•*» ft» M u iin (r n« I*» » m i f r f t * u iiim riM li(» « # n f'»# r r « i'l» M n ( n ir f ii l««r .■»#»*» !»••# ( r r i n
i»( * if ! k r il w ill lw i n * r n r n r i f r n . l r a v o f n l n il
Min**« In iw ff« »in ( f i r i l u l k t ln* tim l« rfU
n ir
( m l h f 'i l l * nf».( f r e i l r e a l * l * * lit» lw**l *if H»&gt; n K lIil*
( i l l * A l&gt;l(V »1l l \

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I o Ih r l*rm -» r its »»!•■»■ ut
t tie rrtiy aniHHiner t lis l I
the » n U r of C -«m lv S.JK-II.K
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PH ARM ACY I

O in itS r l'«»ililv
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For Siiprrlntrndenl oi Public Inslruc
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To the Voter» ot Orsns« County.

I h r r r liy nn»m jnoe th a t I nm n e « n d » l« te for It i r
ottlce n l ( «»inly S o p e tln te n ilrn t n l Put&gt;lte In ttru e
lion lu •m v e .'.f &lt;n»»elf. « o r-lrrl lu 'S e aelton &gt;,f the
■ p p ra a rh ln f tlr 'rW * i» ik - prtn iarv
I fe rì lh a l I sm uec o llarlv m ir«! (or t i l l . o l D r r h»
e.1 i n * I kin at &lt;iu»!l9eation. a n .l t,y r n ir r ie n r e In
m t n . l r m r t i i of tm » ll » m l l» r * r »chnrJ». * m l In
ilra lln s »»ill. Ir a f h r r » I,» n a lu r a lr n n p r r a m e n l am i
tovr fu. O ir wur» »m l h r l» m ili« r .t r » U h the de
r a d i on-i th e * e n r r » l d n n a m lt of Ih c other a o iu lr n t
du rin g in » pfe»en l In c u m W lK T - I f e le ile d In Ih e
orth-r Ih e r.lo e a lk in a l tn le rr» !» of Ih e o s in iy » i l l I r
ut-un III» h e a rt, and I « I l i e m ir i.vue in e v r iy » n » I»
I»- fa iih f.il 10 Ih e ir u . t lm|«ia&lt;-il

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f o r S l a t e le g i s la t u r e
I will I«- a candidate lur rr rUxlton lo llie Stair
Ogivialure from Oranfe r.«jm&gt; auhlect toltO-de
ritinn of Ihe IVroorralic primary held April 30th
liavinx lerved llie prm-ir id the rounl»»Tnr &lt;uio
term in till* uflhe give* lllr the Iw-neill of eXpCO
ence a. a legitlntnr Slid ihe knowledge safulird hr
1tlia »ervlee gives me a heller opportunity lo work
f,r rny mnaiiiuemur during another term in Ihe
Ix-gialalure
•-•»fit M il
Tu the Urmravalic Vuler. 11/ ))range (Vainly

I here!»» announce that I am a randidalr 1-rf.ar
Ihe apprna.
hlng prirnarv for mrinter of ihe legitii&gt;p
lur» frurn ihk»
ihk. irainl
irainl» If etc Ini I will rrpeearni
tur»
yiiu ahly and h.airatly
yuu
h.airvt . and will endeavor in rriurn
lo ywi a rerun! lhal wdi me«l wilh rnur' henrtjr
he
approval
Reapertfullv,
C rnaug r n x . ]■
I• ur k e p re v e iita ltv e In ih e I r g i i l . l u r r
rate --f l l u r i d . f-ir O rnn gr iv e in ly

I wt.h in announce in Ihe vntrre -*f Orange
ih n t I w ill hr a la n d a la le lur Ih r -ifli.e uf (
« u h |e ri |n Ih r p rlh ia ry
1111»-held A |iril SlVlli 1U I2
A m t plwlge m yvelf (
lo c a r r y nu l ih r I« » w ithnu t f r a i ur favor lu any
une. and spécial privilège« in none. 1 r e ip e r if u llr
a ïk your aupport
Re»p«ctfuMy.

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SlierirfI fur
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frivra Kim

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Toilet Article, an.I Sundries

f or County S ch o o l Board
Having
,g M-rvoi onf (rrm ai • fnrmlrr of ihe
County School lk&gt;ard I »lithe a candidala (or realee!km 10 the ofhea from Dillrict No 2.
D. L Tlassali

For County Ju d g e
For S t o l e A tto rn ey
I heieliv anmainrrmy condkinry Ini reelmliun to ihr Hrnv. raliu Voter» of tbn Seventh ludiciil
tu Ihe pnallkm ot County i.i-tgr uf Orange County
Cirruli nl Florida:
•uh-ret |n the deerskin ot Ihe Ifern'.'fut» p r i m a r y
I hereliy announce that I am a candidate for rr
in he held on April 1" 002
npiiuiiilinrnt a. Slate Attorney for the Seventh
VViiJMH Maro»
Judicial Circull o( Florida, »utijecl lo the action of
the Democratic ptimariea In April. 1012.
I htfvby unoounr*»
« ron*1l«liilr fnr rrYini have honored me »lib tola oflier and I h»v.
«l#l«ilnlmrnl fo Ihe i»fTU*p of lii«ltf«*of ih#* Criminal endeavored lo deearve your confidence In me bv
r«Min of Hm(|tJ utlijn ( to the mllan *»/itir |&gt;nr&gt;*i- doing my duly to ihe be»l of my ability
rfulW* )*nmary
II reappointed. I pledge you lo do all in mv
T iNt'ffcrt W AFliiW
lower lo uphold law and order In 'our dmill alii,
prejudice to none and with falrne»» 10 all
TVanklng you for past klndnr*« I rnpertfulli
F o r Clerk Circuit Court
a«k y.ajr tupi«irl again
I announce mv landkiacv (nr ihr tanilmn of
(orp. C Joere
Clerk of the Circuit Court of Orange cuunty »ubjrct
Slate Altorney
lo Ihf derilion nf Ihe IVrnixvallc primary in tie
held on Ai*ll 10, I9I2 Having »rrvnl the count
F o r Tax Assr&amp;aor
in Ihlt capoillr fur a nuintwr ut year» I again at {
I announce my candidacy for re-elecimn to ihr
for Ihe auflrnge ut Ihr iieuple My pa.l retnrd U
ofHeecifTa* A»«e««ur of Orange munty lutijra iio
my l»-«i recoinmend »linn
Ihe decision of Ihe lV-m,*v »IV- primary lo he field
It M Rtiel»*»»
on April .ton, 1912
A »rrr * llt-rr
For lu « C ollrd to r
1 herrtiy nut,mime myself a« a candidate for
For County Commlsalonrr
ie of T
re e lection lo Ih e ofh.e
Ta « Coftrs-lm of O range j I w l l l l e a t a n d k la l. f,c ,e r i m i m i lo the offler
(bounty, «ut.irt««
the Drrruvralk- I'runary.
[ of County Commits»,nn of Orange ( Vainly subject
|elected I pledge In &gt;ou thy (ailhful servire at I 10 Ihe decision of Ihr IVinneraIk- 1'iimtry bald
j have endeavored lo give In the past.
April 30th. 1012
Kulai Wotcrvrr

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purposes For
THE SAIVfORD HERALD commercial
wonderful spineless cactut.
Publish«! t *»«7 Tu«*l«r *i&gt;J Friday Morning By

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY
R. J. MOLLY. Editor
W. M. MAVNtt. Bu»ln»*s Manager
Subscription t’rlct. 12 OO • Year In Advance

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Delivered In the City Dt carrier &lt;2.00 per year In
advanca or 20c per month.
Payments In advance must be made at office.

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Entered •• aecood-cleat mall matter August 22nd
1908. at the Postoffice at Sanford. Florida,
under An of March 3rd. 1879
Office in Herald Buildout

Telephone No I4t\

Do we get thut new tourist/ hotel or do
we stay in the agricultural village clnssT
trm

Frank Clurk Iscertninly getting n bunch
of free advertising from his opponents.
The county commissioners of Osceola
county ore wlde-awnke and they are aid­
ing materially in the development of the
county by subscribing for eight hundred
copies of the Kissimmee Valley Gazette,
to be mailed weekly to homeseekers
throughout the United States.

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According to n few pin headed people
in Sanford, The Herald has been a bunch
of hot sir advocating Impossible Improve­
ments. Yet in the next two years we
will have thol tourist hotel and an electric
line from Sanford to the beach. We may
alao mention that The Herald has invest­
ed more money in Sanford in three years
than the P. H. have in twenty.
Heard a man say the other day, speak­
ing of a certain Florida town: "I guess
It's not much of a (Own. I've seen its
newspaper* and they’re bum." By no
other Institution Is u community so sure­
ly—and so frequently sized up as by (he
newspa|&gt;er sent out fforn ¡1. which falls
into the bunds of many who form from
Its make-up and general character (heir
Imivession of the place of It« publica­
tion— Liikrlnnd Telegram

limnnce. hia
which Was to
produce eighty ton» of furore per acre
was known and cultivated its Tnnipn as
well as various parts of Europe before he
discovered it. Besides nothing ling yet
been invented or creoted that will eat it
And it may be tafely taken for (ffhnled
that our wonderful thinits sold In his
name are just as valueless. Don’t buy
any stock or goods sold or offered for sulc
by the Burbank syndicate—at least noi
more than n quarter's worth ut any one
time— Tampa Times.

DDR CASHING FACIUKY
For years The Herald has pullc I for a
canning factory for Sanford where nil
(he surplus of our many crops could he
utilized making rnency for growers, man
ufacturer and consumer.
There are more tomatoes used by the
people of Florida than any other stale
in the union taking the population In
consideration. These tomatoes are ship
ped here from Baltimore and other large
cities.
Every year there ore hundreds of
bushels of tomatoes left In the field here
at Sanford that could be canned and
attain a commercial value.
There are by products from fruits and
vegetables of all kinds to be used. A
scientrst has discovered thnt u fin# «rndr
of coffee con bo made from the (&gt;eel of
the orange.
Another that flour can be mode from
pMntoes and now comes a former New
York chef who finds thnt canXed celery
has the famous asparagus tips hacked
off (he menu curd. The pos.siblhHc» of
» canning factory here operated upon n
large scale are unlimited. Will you let
this glorious opportunity slip hyT

tlir Hr At I’ROHt t M t'HRtll VIII
Those who sit in high places, far re
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moved from the sweut and toil of the
Helds, hove suddenly tiilil a Torewarniint
of what tuny hnp|&gt;eii stioul I the hand of
the liusbundman tie stuved With (he
startling admonitions of James J Hill
and others, who s|K*ak with the voire of
authority, that unless we [iroducr m*ifr
Braxton Bencham will win the nomina­
we shall not he able to cat. falling upon
tion for Congress at l-nrge There ore
long indifferent ears, the city (sipuhicc
many and various reasons tor believing
finds that K is facing not only the reulliy
that he will be successful, the main one
of the high mist of living, hot also the
being that everywhere Mr Bcachum g'*es
s(&gt;rcler of not being able to live at all
and expounds his principles he makes
As a result of tins fear we ft ml federal
fneiuU and votes. He Is a .plum man
and state goveriunouts anil railway uud
and represents the plum people and Ins
steamship companies turned philuiitlirup
success in business slumps him as n man
1st The farmer * mail is flooded wilt*
of business principle* uud methods
The
bulletins and circulars of advice drill
affairs of the stale will be safe In the
onstrnlioii trains, comprehensively fitted
h.stuls of n successful business man
The
up. truvrrse the country, affording free
days of the orator and politician are (Mist
vie«** and free lectures at every stop
and the |&gt;enple lire thinking for them
All these aids, however. Iiavr to dp en­
selves, therefore their thoughts turn to
tirely with the problem o! produr lion,
such a man as Kraxtnn Bearham
and the burden of the ndvire is how to
grow more to (tie acre in order that those
HtlW TOR BAST BALI
In the Reportrr-Slur of Thursday Is an who live in the cities may not starve
article calling upon (tic enthusiastic fans But (he former is concerned with an vn
of (tint city to r illy around (he umpire tirely different problem How to gel a
and organize a hall team for tins season living (indit from theresultsof Ids arduous
This is go*mJ advice, for the lining days of loll, is the queMioll of most interest to
summer will toon tie upon us. unit it we Inm. mnl unifier federal mu state
can t have ii (mil game with OtJmido life authorities mo railway demoiis|rators
To
will nut be worth living. Sanford tins al­ have undeitaken to solve it for him
ready organized and unless we con play be sure, greater yields cheapen the cost
Orlando there would he no use In organ­ of production; but it so happens that
izing at all. A game between Sunford whenever the producer grows n lug crop
snd Orlando excites more enthusiasm the price goes dtrWn. and the only person
than the big league series and we im­ benefited Is the consumer Therefore,
plore the good (leoplc of Orlando to organ­ while the farmers welcomes nil outside
ize n team. The Sunford management suggestions intended to increase his crop«
will aniline «lie players to borne txiys as i and lighten his lal»&gt;rs. tie is more vitally
mu* ti as (aiisihl«, iii order to cut rxjwnses concerned with getting Ills share ol tlit
and also la-cause a borne team arouses dollar

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pone the outbreak of a French revolution
In this country, cannot permanently avert
it.. To do lh«l we must have also the re­
call of jury verdicts und other legal for­
mulae that stand in the way of the
public getting just what it wonts pre­
cisely when it wants it.

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ANOTHER TAKE
Luther Burbank, the advertised and
alleged wizard of horticulture, has sold
out all his creations to a couple of Cali­
fornia men who will syndicate and ad­
vertise and set up v confidence game
nation wide in its scope. Any warning
agninxt the scheme will be useless. The
public, or enough of them to make the
enterprise pay cannot be dissuaded from
throwing tbclr money away on the re­
ported wonder* advertised as "Burbank
Creation." They ate worthless for all

11 sir ruR Mtt KrcAi i
The American pen pi r ns u whole TinIr
to break in upon the sacred privileges of
the ermined robed judges who have the
last word in the most important court
cases.
The recall hat been discussed
from every ungle and there were many
who did not favor the recall of judges,
but the recent decision regarding tile Beef
Trust lias upset most of our cherished
idols regarding Ihc judiciary.
One of the lessons to be deducted from
the outcome of the (lackers' tflol nt Chi­
cago is thnt an imperative necessity rxIsts for nppl)ing (lie recall to all unsatis­
factory Jury decisions The acquittal of
the beef trust magnates lias been re­
ceived everywhere with disappointment.
If the question were today put to a vote
before the people of Chicago or Illinois or
the United States, there it little doubt
thnt the verdict of the Chicago jurymen
would be upsctT Then what more need
be satdT No man who It in his full senses
or who is not completely steeped in nlornl
obliquity will assert (hat a fossilized
judge is any better than twelve fossilized
farmers, clerks, or small merchants gath­
ered together on a jury. If a man is guil­
ty, the fact that twelve men say he la in­
nocent cannot make him Innocent, and
any low that permits such n travesty of
Justice should be immediately repealed.
It is true thnt bribing twelve Jurymen
may be a little more diffi* ult than buying
up a single Judge, but there is nothing
the predatory interests cannot do if they
set their hearts upon iL The recall of
judicial decisions, while certain to post-

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Steinway &amp; Sons
Mehlin
Behr Bros.
Mathusliek
“Crown”
.Story &amp;. Clark
Kohler &amp;. Campbell - Haines Bros,
and - Fisch er

Vegetable Movrmont Last Week
The movements of vegetables ftom Sun
ford during the week have been fairly a c ­
tive with the price tirni and showing n
slight odvunce over the previous week.
There will be 100 cars more of celery to
move und a small qunntity of lettuce.
Irish potatoes will begin to move (his
week in carloads and arc now being con­
tractor! for nt from $4 to $5 (&gt;er barrel net
in Sanford This movement is reported to
be two weeks in udvunce of Hastings.
The movements of celery for the week
were os follows
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Bays
Carloads
Monduy
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Tuesday . . . .
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25
Wednesday................................
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Thursday......... . . . A ....................................... *7
Fridny
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Saturday
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Total .....................................................121
The price uveraged close to $2 per crate.
One carload of lettuce moved and readily
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brought $1 50 per hamper. Beets brought
$2 per crutc. the shipments uinounting to
S c n d f o r C a t a l o g u e s , P r i é e s and Terms«
304 crates. Cabbages were steady nt $4
per crate. 317 erntes being moved nt this
(vice. The income to the growers for the
seek amounted to $04,849
The ncrengu to potatoes is quite large
us is also the tomato acreage C.icumbJ A C K S O N V IL L E
FLORIDA
bers and beans arc doing well and squash
will be ready to move in n short time.
Peppers ore now being set in (he field.
Strawberries ore ntftming fast hut the lo­
cal market takes the entire output. Some w w yM w w w w w v w y w w y yyyyyyyy\vyyyyyyyyw wwswwwyyHwt
fields of onions look good and one planter
D R O P IN
will (Hit in something like twenty live
acres at 55 cents [&gt;er prek. sweet |Kitntoes
«mi Kf ut im t
nr*1 selling at 75 cents per !«•* k — Tilliesia liti« il i S a lii • i
I«risia foi sait «
Union
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f r i in ^ i&lt;&gt; % .
will n r t f f h«*
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«s quirr tut It
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The management of tli^linpen il thea­
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tre tins just dosed arrangement* will* the
q u ii k a
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p l r q»r 111•
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Dixie Amusement Co., to have the Baby
benefit
Show here in Sanford
I Ills eitlertalliiuel'.l has hern ultra* ting
MOW A Kl» l i r . i l
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wale Uttelitliill lIlliMlghout lias part of the
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stale, and Is a decided noveliy
F.xpett photographers will eaiivas the
entire city ami pholngt.iph all the tialnes.
nml st'hiHil children free of charge
I.lie
! pi* lures will sliuw t,ii ila- tag .iirtatn at
ON E V E R Y S I D E
the llieatte, tell feel i■i size Not a *1(11*1
will he missed
Y O U ' L L fimi &gt; i yt •-s rf ir - Ult n(U
Beside Ilit- Irgiilal pii'tur* • the kndak
1 lie (iru r f II r j il 1Ty f fir -r ri.t »3
mail will * al*'h til*“ pn t o r e * of many of
be |u*t wluIf tl * » f- •11 I 1* In »&lt;n
III«' grown up |ieuplr. at times when ill* &gt;
».*ulh ( &gt;«
In yziul -«'It ari l *f* . .
least expert it anil if I lie |»-riOii is i i i th e
(alile supplì*
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audience when In* snap shut pat ore **
live I Igld .it
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shown lie will be givrn n nice present
solved (|ursti*'ii
Many special attraction» will be added I
P A Y C A S H m d bAVE M0NÎ»
every night, mnl the management | « * i i i
ises the best entertainment ever giv^-n for
the money in Sanf*&gt;r&gt;l
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In nddlimii U* the haliy and linuic folks
s,ml ord t
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pi* lures the eniiipuiiy tiring* its *|»-&lt; *„|
s iloisl. wit** sing* lllii'lrateil *&lt;*ng* rat'll
night
I hey also show the tinrst motion
pictures, direct service.
The Dixie Amusement Co. comes here
well recommended ns high-clnss entertainers. nml we wish them success here
Only exclusive Baker in the city
All mixitik I'Mie
with latest improved Sanitary nuichinerv
t very member of tile chorus which is
S P E N C E R ' S O R E A D H A N D L E D by all F I R S T C L A S S OROCM»
pniriirmg for the concert, to 4k&gt; given on
S p o c l a l O r d e r s P il le d P r o m p tl y
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the 23ml are org* d to he present at the
practice «it ('outfort (»ittnge Saturday af­
Wc M itke ELvcrylliinj? Known to tItr I u'R
ternoon nt 3&lt;i&lt;l**t*. sh.np

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1 John A. Cunningham

P e o p l e s Cash Grocery

S P E N C E R’S

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more enthusiasm.
MAKE A 8 1AICMC VI
Last week we published an article from
the Oviedo A Ivatice calling for a state­
ment from the County Executive Com­
mittee regarding the expenses of conduct­
ing a primary election.
Since (tut time several candidates and
other parties interested ti.iv« coins for­
ward to discuss the matter ami all of
them agree (hat the assessments are
rather high for the octtul cost of a prirairy.
To set nt rc»l all minors concerning the
cost of a primary I h c Herald asks the
secretary of the Orango Cqunty Executive
Committee to render a statement imme­
diately after the first primary, in order
that some idea of the expense entailed
by a primary can be formed.
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A glance at the assessments of the var­
ious ctfunly candidates will convince any
one that the primary is rather a costly
affair, and with an itemized statement
may be some economy can be practiced.

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NO 111 RAl\K WhHR

Card of th an k s
To all who si kindly nssMtrd us in the
ast sod illness of our buhy hoy. Thomas
Arthur. Jr., nml far (lie unity beautiful
florul offerings wc wisli to express our
heartfelt thank*
Mk anu Mks T. A Niw l a s .
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i•*,rn c r M a in and M o n ro e, J a c k s o n v ille

Mr.m* h &gt;' ' ' f * *RI.ATE- j

s&gt; stem of Business C olleges in the W o r ld —2V \ c .i'Our pianos ure now on sulc und
must nil be sold by the 20th . J A.
Hryun Plano Co.. S lo n e &amp; Gove block
S t a t e A g rn ts for Mullet &amp; Davis pianos
Shore Cropper
Wanted a reliable man to shore crop on
the Sanford Fnrrn the best imjiroved and
equipped 6 acre farm In Sanford, city
limits, must have money for your share
of crop otherwise don't write. Address
E. Vuleille Sanford Post office.
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Our piano» are now for sale and
m u tt all be sold by th e 2 0 th . J . A.
B ryan Plano Co. Stone-Gove block.
S t a t t A gents for Mallet &amp; Davis Pianos.

M o re than 100 h ig h -g ra d e in s t n u t *«r -

graduates

Our pianos
must all be
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are n o y for sale ond
sold by the 20th . J . A.
Co.. Stone-Goye b lo c k .
for H aliti i Davis pianos.

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to .secure g ra du a te s P O S IT IO N S o r R K F l ’ N P M« »M ’-'
hy ttjore F lo rid a and G eorgia B an ke rs and other h ii'U io * ',!,fn’ i.
A l. I . O T H E R F 'lo ritla and G eorgia business college' annhinc
ulso teach B Y M A I L . Catalogue
C a talog u e F R E E .
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A. H. JAMES. Manager.

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1911 Owen Automobile.
Demonstration by A p p o in tm en t.
O w n er Going North-

BARREL f ACI0RY NOW OPEN
P la c e your p o ta t o barrel o r d e r s at
o n ce t o Insure deliveries when w a n t ­
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- idte treasurer Mr* W W -Abernathy.
l»n» entilin' repair* Sun Inni Machine ! ,nu&lt;Jt* her financial report ol receipt» und
disbursrne.it» of money for Ihe tirsi
4 Garage (V.
fn-th-il
■pinner* ending March Ihe payment of
A penulty will *.r a tta c h e d In ali la *
mutilili) due« by thr members were rec» not paid on or before April I5 lh
.t-ivrd
Aller the business of the meet­
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l-l c
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the
meeting bad been attended to
I In* l ii i lr I 11&gt; Hi hum Ini v finillitlll 11«»v* i•
the
election
of delegates to attend the
Born—To Mr. nitd Mr* li H Ktolrr a |the lutili rosi ol living Unl&gt; Slim ¡»r
anmial
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g .if the society which will
boy.
week fur tile line«! laid«- (»lord 111 the I II)
‘ .olisene m lampa ih May then took
To-morrow is (he lusi day you rmi r«**i- j ‘*r ** I’urkrr
j place Alt- Il II &lt; hn|&gt;|m*II was chosen
Igtrr and vole
If yon want a SNA I' I Have two tine
I delegate Mrs Vy V&gt; Abernathy alternale
See
There will be an interesting [rroytrntn ni ,|clty lo ts at u sa c r if ic e bargain
I Mr» M A Mini umilili delegale. Mrs II
me quick
R II M arks
t&gt;TI it
the Imperial tonitiht.
A I'erry win. Mill allenii the meeting us
Be prêtent at the "Kick Off' at the Stur | Sliiltloll » will nnl go a way tin* «umhit-f a visitor was given the privileges of a
Ml ll
Theatre Sunday nitiht.
delegate, by the xoclriy
After the an ­
Have
you
tried
the
Stmne
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nouncement»
by
AJrs
I’erry
the third
Mr. Friend E. Hoyt I» n friend of ilie |
und
Palmetto
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get
a
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vice
president
who
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of thut
boy». Hear him Sundny niiihi
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depurimeli! of ihe meeting next Tuesday
HU
M. S. Nelson leit this week for Uinurk.
Oik pianos are now for sale and afternoon, nf the Study Circle, ul the
111., on a two week* business trip
must all be sold by the 20lli .1 A Bryan residence of Mrs AV E. Householder. Mrs
Every Man in Sanford should licnr Mr
Plano Co. S to n e Cove Block. S l a t e Al A Mlot. fourth vice president iu charge
George E Moody nt the Star Theatre Sun- I
Agents for Mullet! &amp; Odvls PI.nips
II of ttir* social service department of the
day afternoon.
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»oc’ety. announced that the social meet­
( .e l yinir room .it S titin»o « Tl"&gt; I) lit.
i^ M iu Hcssio Tyner is visiting her sister.
ing
would lie held the fourth fucsrluy
Street
C i,| if
Mrs. R. J . Holly, after spendiiiti a month ;
afternoon at the residence
Mrs Claude
Auloes and carriage painting u Un­
on the East Coast.
llcrndoii
I lu re being no furtlier busiderwood's. f irsi class work
fri- 3-lf ness the meeting adjourned
. Mr. Frank F. Fitch will address n mass
A penally will he u t t a c h r d t o olltnxmeeting of ladies at the Methodist church
General Grant Dead
c s not paid on or b efo re April 15th
Sunday afternoon.

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ready for your inspecdon. They are, without
question» the most elaborate
variety we have ever shown,
including a very complete line
of Derbies, the new Rough Fin­
ish, Novelties in all new col­
ors, in bound, stitched, welt or
raw edge, that m ay be worn
Telescope or Dented.

General Frederick Dent Grant died in
New York lar.t night.
He had been in
Florida for the |msl two weeks for his
health, having lieen a sutb rer from diaIx-tcs (or some time Generul Grant wni
the eldest »on of General U S Grant, and
wi i s m thr civil war with his illustrious
parent
Afterward he attended West

For n good lahle and home cooking come
A full supply of Dr. Livingston s Root
and Herb Remedies will be found nt the lo the Sirrini*l|n|el for your ineol« Kales
$•&gt; |xtr week
2-4-tf
Wm. Aldridge dnig store
A
penalty
will
be
ultuclted
lo
all
tax
Mr. Marcus C. Fogg presents ihe Social Service" features of the Men and Kr c * n o * Puid on or b efo re April 15th
ligion program next week.
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Nice furnish. I room- at Stiunun'*.' 315
Rex I’uckurd. on the West si.lr, lias ^ fomdi street
i.l tf
some fine Sweet fxituto plants—mid now
H u e a n d Iw o h o rs , w a g o n s w i l l , c e le r y
is the time— to plant them
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dry un l’Im o Co.. Strine -Govr bkrr.k
com ul Ilir Mrlh.Hlist church next lues
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Ul II, h im .un Ilo» pi-l gone lo S i a l e Agents lui Malie! h Davis l’Ianns
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Nr.ifl) iifv» l'fu t* S 1'* Mr* I.M*| SVNllf I /
Allunili allcr a iim-t succe»»liil pa-mi.it.i S r in f o r 't
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Hop 0 My Tliumb. the Chinumaii. who
hss been conducting a laundry in thr
Clark building, hat made enough money
to go back to China and become n Man­
darin. Hi* successor. Wun Lung, will car­
ry on the business of getting all the mon­
ey he can and spendirg nothing, until lie.
loo, can carry a bunch uf good American
money back to China
N O T I G E l — From The While Sewing
Machine Co. To all persons who have
bought, or have controcted to buy White
Sewing Machines, Delivered, or to be de­
livered by E. E. White; pay no more mon­
ey (o said E. E. While nor deliver to him
■ny Machines placed on trial.
All accounls. contrai ls and Mnchluaa out-stand­
ing are In the hands of Dickinson L Dick­
inson. Attorneys, who will receive pay­
ment or the return of machines where de­
sired.
W u m Srwixc MxcttiNr Co
I lie
Bring your old tires to Sanford Machine
Is Garage Co. for vulcanising
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for Sah-— A n y o n e wunling Inirgaiii in
bist class celery farm address -Owner" in
caren i Meritili Office
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For Sale- I wo ..I my (lor truck farms
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Irti acrv« id gissi luti.) lor salt- at a
bargain 1 tirce acr.-s chaired and crtipj»*d lust st-asou All under fence. Near
loading sianoti on traction line
Almost
given owni
Particular» at Herald
Oliice
For Sale- • acre farm, twenty Ix-aring
the planets an I the E.trill »uch an event
is .'jilted !iy u«tmnnniers un occol itimi orange tret « ill |h-iii-Ii ire«-», also very
huge Ix-nrmg (» at trees, tii.xlreti 5 r.xiin
Fin- planet Venn», now a bright morning
cottage, fi.a.i and hack porche», facet
stnt will lx- ocrul.itnl April lfit Ii Thr on­ »outli Golden l.-.kc I tniU-s south east of
ly portion nf the Unitetl State» where this I Sanford; 5 minutes walk til -tweet rmlevent will he visible 1» Florida cast of I wny. also Ovei.lo railroad Fipe drinking
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water g.««l bathing, fishing and swim
tiling Also ID acre tract of the very
the ev rn l may t&gt;e witm-ssed in the day
best celery and lettuce land, well locutrd.
time The Moon otul Vrmls will lx* on 'A mile west Cumeron City, less than a
tile meridian due »outlt about III n ni.. quarter ol mile from Sanford ‘traction
cnrline. Land ha» u gentle slo|x- from
and about two and one-hnlf hours later
North to Soutli End. so there will never
the occulation will begin
1 l»e any dnnger of waired land. Guaran­
teed lo get flowing wells on land. Rca, suitable price.¿rttttl term* to »uit
AdM issionary Meeting
|dress Ixtx 1127 City
2-tf5
The Woman's Missionary society of the
W. II Underw.Hxl now has a first class
Meth.xlist church, held their regular busi­ horse slioer and hlackstnitli and can
ness meeting Tuesduy afternoon, in the |gu^rantee all work of this nature
Your
church. The devotional -txrrcisea were home* can lie assureil of the bekt kind
led by the president a t ‘ the society Mrs i of work In this line S«-e Underwood
when your hor»e need» »hoes.
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Reports from the sev eral 1
. (Village for Rent-wDI I Park avenue
vice presidents of the progf,-», of the Alt(lrp„ |fcix fl 13. City
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work of the., departments we r e mode
f()f s „ lc_ Shuw Cll„ loxh ()(nwrl I1M,
also u retxjrt fruit the manager of die , loll My|e h,,«. cmdnion Particulars at
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Herald office
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Dr Oliver J Miller has i!rc|ile&gt;l lo re
h l i t . n m . i • v I »n tes
H r I» il v * l i k e * In i
mum in Siinfor-I and will m.at. I • h * i l i |Ti' •«i r n I in lu xx t« *H o l I î jr • i » 1i v ,n i
with Dr. N De V Howard m lid- Al t, I l i r . e
N H I» ,t r u e r .« 11«I l&gt; I
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block Dr Miller is ho slrangeT m Son
ford. Ituvmg »fx-nt Ins btiyh.««! .lay- line
Promlnriil Hanker liete
For the paki several years he hus heen u
A*' S W i l l i a m uf A t l a n t a w a s in t he
surgeon in the U S Navy
ci t y for s e v e r a l ho ur s y e s t e r d a y l. -oking
Sunday ufternoon Mr "Sp«-ck Cuinphrll i d l e r Ins i.iti-n-st h e r e
Mr
W i l l i a m is
took a party of friends in his large turn­ h e a d of t he W i t l n n u h u n k s , t h e P e o p l e »
ing car to Sanford. They hud dinner at II.ink here tx-mg one of the cintili
There
the Sanford House returning try moonlight are four of thc-m nt Orange county
Mr
Those in the party were. Mrs C. II Camp­ W'.itiain was agr«-eahly surprised nt Sun
bell, Mrs Cochrane, Misses Irene Campbell. lord » growtli and business conditions
Annie Davis, and Crystul Davis and Messrs
Billy Beardail, and Jerome W ildemun —
fc.llpsr o f Moon
De Land Supplement.
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»(ini«! ni from of thv Mernl 1 oilier
Mr
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Milton i* rnmiiilnlr f«»r Governor
to give the explanatory notes accompa­
nying the fine slides, loulird I»&gt; (lie Play
Oralh of .liidjtr Throshrr
ground Assix-lalion. of America to the l
lutili» \) u I hrn«h»*r nf l&gt;,nlr( iiv «lini
WrLaka Club, for to night, and winch will m f i l n l i o f i l e I il n I f l i g h t
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May we have the
pleasure of your inspection?

Wanted—Five hundred more Sanford
Home like ..ml gi»»l ic...mri|.»lali&lt;ui-ni
JM- « u t tuignillrt generai m Ito- bpnnisli
men to lino up on the Men und Religion Stilinoli »: I l i I fourth street
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A m e n e . m « m , and wa« np|»imie.| Major
Forward Movement campaign.
A penally will he a t t a c h e d lo ull lux General uf ihe army
Ile wus N2 yrars of age nt thè lime of
E. I . McClung. of Jacksonville, was in e s nty paid on nr befo re April 15th
the city yesterday, the guest nf Ins si-ter.
Our pliinuä are now tor sale and Ins tienili an i Imd leilu must surfing lifr^
Mrs. C. H Dmgee, uf Sanford Heights
illusi a I tie sold by th r 2&lt;Mh .1 A idtliaugb nrvrf iis i Un«Iritili a ns Ins noled
Nuiicc.—All pernotti having uecounis Bryan i;o
stani- Goye block
S l a t e , pari-m
uguinst Hop Lee Loiindi) will pira-.- po­ Agents loi Mallet k Davis pianos
It
sent same before Monday .April I uh I I i
Ilo I i.lie« of do* episcopal clinrfti w.ll
Will Watson cir. ulateil among lo- v.ii . hoi-1 I It.-ir I I«Iif Sale on sniiir.lnv A|ail
ford friends several ilayn ■I ilo- «..-&gt;* I I I '* I * .it Ilie -(. a I ret «-ni 1y . mi *pie.I I. y
He is n o w making Jacksonville liea.l.pi.ir
I I VS .«»Itoli » «hot- »ime or,ir I if»l Vi
1er»
IlotliiI It.ink
I here will be a ImmiiIi ii
I if k Iit » g&gt;-«l- .uni a «pi.mlity ol «.dad«,
file good muso .il the New si u I he.,
ire ii one ol die best altracllous Go •v limile made Ulead I oke» I indy linked
ery night and enjoy the picture* and the l,&lt;,an« **•* remly for Sunday dinner
S.i |t* '«Oil Ilo I -. lei t w11 11 y&gt;&gt;ii lik. tie«!
music
will I-t-ii al I III re ii I !... K
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William Wakellehl lell W.--lue-«|.i &gt; t.»t
Ills home m Kentucky after -(»n.lmg the
N,lni&gt; your |«i«lin«- t - I. VV lml&gt; \ ! . .
winter heir liMikmg alter hi» laniimg m
lampa, flu
VAill«-lliem foi -lcn.il In if
terrst*
A penalty will hr al t ached I o all la s
Mis t««-«. A l».(..nes h... lemme I
«»aid on o r hefore April I'.tli
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L e t * pull!"
And th♦»&gt;■ did pull. but. bv \pxv.
they couldti t ral*«* him
"Queerest go I ever rce." Tim

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FRANCIS PERRY ELLIOTT
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dressed tho offlrora eagerly:
"S'h elp mo," ho cried, his glance
CHAP-1 K R L —RJehard IJrh tn u t, an
American with an aiTactad Enatlsh ao- Impaling tho prisoner with scorn, “ I
HtnL
n t racalraa a praaent from a frtand In never eee this party before In tho ten
China.
year* I been In New Y o r k !"
CHA
IIA P T E I t IT.—d
"Call for tho wagon, T im ," said
Th# present prora* 0)
ha a nalr of^PaJan
Jam aa. A U ttar hint* of O 'K eefe
ehortly.
Indicating
tho
•urpi
priaaa to lha w
•phono.
"T h e fool's going to glvo
C H A P T E R IT !.—L lghtnot don* the paKnhoka
Apartments,
tell
Jam a* and U ta at_t night. gat* up for a trouble.
Hurry; let'« get him to tho
amoka. HI* aarra
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»arrant.
Janklna. coma* In them.
and. failing to racognlte
a t­
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tem pt* to put him o u t Think
iba aar- t strc e L "
ran i craay. Llghtnut c h a n g a » __ ________
Ho made e dlvo at tho flguro I d the
Intending to aummon help Whan ha ra- ch air and Jerked him forward.
tppaara Janktn* fall* on hta neck with
Jop. confirming U g h tn u t* ball a f th a t ha
B u t hla grip seemed to slip and he
Fighting, Swearing and P r o te s tin g .
only moved hla prisoner a few Inches.
C H A P T E R fV .—Janklna t*tl* Llghtnnt He tried again with about tho somo gasped. “He ain't holding on to bothOf lh * ancounlrr he had with a hldaou*
Ing. Is ho? And, O’Keefe, he fools
result.
Chinaman draaa ad In pajam a*.
" O c t a move on. Tim ,” ho eald pant- big!"
"P shaw , It’s not th at." tho other
Ingly.
"H o's bigger, somehow, than
C H A P Tfcu V—In a maaaaga from hi*
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ho look*, and awful heavy; It'll tnko panted &gt; "It's Just tho way bo's sitting.
lo pul up *th« kid for th« nlftit on hi* . #*
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n
n r - T#on n
unless Why, you can soo ho ain't so very
torn* from co lleja
t*rr U
gh tnut
of Ui. Oot up, isra xto n , U
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L a« ta
Llghtnut
big." llo nodded to Jen k in s nnd tho
baauUful girl In black p ajam a* lft you want tho club!
t La room.
Help us,
In
tho Janitor. "Here, you two!
Tho man settled solidly
| can t you?"
C IIA P T B jt V I.—U g h tn u t U ahockPd by depths of tb s chair.
tha girl a drinking, amoklng and * langy
And with ono mighty, united heave,
"Club and bo h an g e d !" ho replied
with a snap of his Jaw. "1 won’t go In they brought the loudly protesting old I
CHAPTER VII—Bha tell* him har name
1 man to hi» feet rtn&lt;l hold him there.
I* Francis and punlr* him with a atory any dirty pollco wagon— that s tint!
of har love for har ■later'* room-mate, Yon may take mo In a henr»o tlrst. O'Keefe faced me
named France*. Neat morning tha girl
1 "Might be well to take a look •
la rnlaatng and Ughtnut huirfea to Tha Got a cab or a taxi. If I have to go
around, sir, and aeo If you -think of
boat to aa« har off. —
Ha t* accosted by with y o u !"
* huakr college boy, who calta htm
anything
else he's stolen, before wo
"Gamcjr old eport, nnyhow, by
rkr v *• K
A naa
'Dicky.**
b iul lt ham
h# do**not gaa tha g i f t ”
J o r o ! " I thought with sudden admlr- tnko him off."
C H A P T E R V II I —Ja c k B llllnra calta to
"Good Idea. L lg h tn u t!" Old B ra x ­
Couldn't help It. dash It!
•pand the n'ght with L lg h tn u t They dla- ntlon.
ton stopped struggling nnd whirled
corer prtcaalesa ruble* hidden In the but­ H eart Just went out to him. somehow
ton* or the pajamaa.
I gently-Interposed na O’Keefe pre­ his head toward me, his face alm ost
black with rage "Hu. lit»' Why doli't
C H A P T E R PC—Hilling* dona tha pa­ pared to lungo ngnln
ja m a * and retires.
you have mo search ed ? T h e re 's not
'T i l stand tho cab for him, officer.
CHAPTER X —Ughtnut later dlacovar* I said with a smile. If your ruleB. u pocket In th ese damn p a ja m a s '"
In hi* apartment a t»**fy p#rinn In mat* don't you know, or whatever It 1»
''A n 'th in g whatever, sir. w ell have
ton-chop whtakrr* and wearing pajnuma
him
le.iv«, behind,'' mild &lt;1 Kvi-lr
J a n k l n a c a l l « t h o p o ll« -« . w h o t i n l a m
(h o
will allow."
Intrudar to b * a criminal, called " F o x y
"By J o v e ' "
l don't know how I
I
added
In
a
lowered
vok«*
Grandpa.’*
ever
managed
to
sny It Fact 1». t h i n g s
"M ak e s It devilish easier for you.
CHAPTEIt XT—The Intrnder declare* don’t you know, nnd avoid» such a Jol­ had Just suddenly »pun round before
he la Ughtnut'« gueat and appeala to tha
ly row. And—er —I want to n»k you me like a merry what's It» nutii««. For
lattar In vain.
I did rocogntxn soinelblng!
l’he old
C H A P T E R X I I —I I * la huatlad off to and your friend to accept from mo u
fellow'H unnbnshed reference to pa- 1
little token of my appreciation "
JAÜ.
T h e pollcoman exchanged a glance Jumii* wna « lint brought It (o my u(
Ain’t It enough that you're la thla
teiitlon.
with Tim and considered
building and In thla gentleman a
"H a *" O 'K eefe nodded
'T h e r e 1»
"W e ll, sir,” he said, us to the cab.
room» T"
something'
Ju»t
sny
the
word,
sir"
of course If you’re a mind to want to
"In hta room «!" exploded Foxy
I looked helplessly at Jenklna nnd
do that. It’s your own affair ’
Grandpa. "W hy. you lunkhead, this
then I »nw that «if n sudden he recog
He turned to hla companion
gentleman will tell you 1 am hi»
tilled them, too
Ilia eyes rolled at
" J u s t cancel that. T im ," he directed
gueat!” He turned to me with a sort
me understanding^’
'•(’all a four wheeler "
of angry laugh
What
1»
It.
a ir ”
demanded
’T h u n k yoti, l.lghluut." pul In the
"Tell him, Llghtnut." he raYpvd
T h e law nvold man gratefully
You have got u O'Keefe respectfully
*Tr# had enough of th la !”
grain of decency left, by George, alter qulres— “
The big policeman'» feature» ex ­
I unallowed bard
It It n the pn
n il!"
panded In a grin, while Tim doubled
Meantime. Jenklna »«» answering Jamas, ' I aald faintly
forward on !n»tant. hi* blue girth
The old rnsi'ul (tiere d a roar and
my Inquiry
wabbling with Internal appreciation
”1 don't believe, «!r you biiv,« « bit tried to get at me
of the Foxy ono'a fucetlou»nenH; and
"You ctlld blooded scoundrel'
be
of cash In tho house
You told mo
the Janitor aulekered.
bellowed
So thl» Is wtiy
so who« you were retiring
Jenklna looked shocked. As for mo.
Rut hero a Jab of the night stick
Gy Jove. I remembered now! Tho
daah It. I n ercr ao wished for my
took him In the aide with a sound like
poker game In the evening!
monocle, don’t you know!
Words
I was wondering whether they a blow on u punching bag
O'Keefe'« bead angled a little to
left
(bo
old
ninn
and
be
gasped
des­
could use n check, when I »pled Hill­
giro me tho benefit of a surreptitious
perately for breath
(I K e e f e trl«'(l to
ing»' wallM on tho table
wink
-hake hltil
Th«&lt; very thing, by lot«-'
Oh. certainly ' he «aid tils voice
Did &gt;ou g«-l flu«»« pMj.tm.if« In
(examination nliow,-,|. /lint tiling a
affecting a line a a r r n s m . If !he gen- wud of yellow bucks, frt-sb ft«in the her,-” h«* demanded f,eT'«d) and h e
llaman »»&gt;« you’re his friend
Imlik
I peeled off two uud pushed drew hark his *tl« k us Uiougti lor all
other Jab Hut lh« old geezur nodded
"He's no. friend of mino," 1 pro­ them Into the officer's hand.
claimed Indlgnnntly. "N ever saw hltn
" T h i s belongB to n friend of mine," quickly, glaring at tno nnd trying to
bwafo In my life."
I rem arked; "but It’s Just the «nine as wheero something
"T h at's enough." said the officer,
Instead of being confounded, tho rivy own, don't you know, and he won t
You recognize
artful old villain fell back with a mind, Dnsh It. w e r e Just like broth- lie turned to me
them, do you, air?"
great air of astonishment nnd dismay
o r » !’’
I I think so." I stammered, look
liy Jove, ho managed to turn fairly
A howl of mnnlncnl laughter from
They
purple
the old fool In tln&gt; chair startled us tng at Jenkins. who nodded
belong to a friend of mine who a —
"W ba « t ’l th a t?" he gnaped strang
both.
llngly and clutching at- *tho collnr of
"R eg u lar Damon nnd Lytkins, damn must have left them heie "
I anlie Ma i l e d out a note book
Ills pajamas "Hay that again, Dleky " I t ! ” ho gabbled, grinning with bldeou«
"Mind
giving
me the name, s i r ” Juat
I looked at him severely.
face contortions
"Ouo for all, ami
Me
"Oh, I say. don't call tne 'Dicky,' all for one!
And Just help yourself; n matter of form, you know
licked
Ills
pencil
expectantly
either." I remonstrated quietly. " I t ’s don’t mind mo
W h y — h e ll!"
"Oh. 1 say, you know—" | gasped
a name I only Uko to hear my Inti­
O’Keefo prodded him sharply In tho
at Jenkins. "I don't «think she— I—"
mate friends use.”
| shoulder with his night stick.
"Certainly not, sir," affirmed J e n ­
Ho kind of caught the back of a
“Stop your skylnrktng now, Foxy,"
chair and glared wildly at me from he admonished angrily, "and como kins, solemnly looking upward
"S h e ? "
Tho
note-hook
slowly
under his bushy wintry eyebrows. Tho on. Hero tho gentleman's gone nnd
beefy rolls of his lower Jaw actually put up his money for a cab for you closed, then with tho pencil went hack
trembled.
I nnd you ought to want to get out of Into tho officer's'pocket "E x c u se me,
sir. I f m ! "
"D on’t you— haven't you always hta way so he can rest."
classed me ns thnt. Die— or— Light" l i e ' s sure been kind to you,” sup­ * "H 'tn !" echoed .Tliu apologetically.
nut?" he so rt of Whispered.
plemented Tim, whoso eye had noted Then they both glared at Foxy
Tho old mnn Just snarled nt them.
By Jove, tho effrontery of such act- j tho passing of. tho yellow boys
tng fairly disgusted mo. I looked him | " K i n d ! " mocked tho old geexer, He was Ilko a dog at bay.
"All r ig h t !" ho hissed. "You Justover from head to foot with measured
showing his senttered teeth In a hor­
contempt. " I don't know yoc a t all," rible grin
"W hy, ho e a lulu, a reg­ try to take thorn off— I'll kill some
body, that's all
Think I'm going to
I said coldly, turning away.
ular Bnm nrltnnl"
"Y e g o d s l" he wbeexod. clutching I . "No n a m e e !"
warned
O'Keefe, make a spectacle of m yself?"
Jenkins whispered to mo.
at his grlxxled hair.
slightly lifting his night stick. "Como
’T o bo suro," I said ntoud. “ Ho
on to tbo s tre e t— you eeem to forget
might a* well woar them now to tho
C H A P T E R X II.
you'ro under a rre st.”
station. J u s t so ho returns them when
He Added.hastily:
I Send a Man to Jail.
"And I ought to have warned you ho gets his clothos."
“Very good, elr.” eald O’Keefe, re­
T h e two policemen r.hlfted Impa­ that anything you may Bay, Foxy— "
lieved.
"W o 'li sco ho doe» thnt. Como
tiently.
"Oh, you go to— B ro o k ly n !" snarled
"T b atT l about do, F ox y ," growled j Foxy. " F o r two pins I'd knock your along now, B ra x to n — shut up, 1 tell
O 'K eefe. " It 'e entertaining, but enough j block off, yon fat-beaded Irish fool I you l "
And with all four of them behind
of a thing— ”
I Think I'm going down to tho sidetho
charge, they managed to rush tho
But tho old duffer caught hie slcove. | walk without my clotbea?
W a l t ! ” ho panted. “Ono aecond—
"Aro your clothes Bomewbore In thla loudly protesting old man to tho door.
"I won’t go without m r clothe«, 1
wait— Juat one seco n d !”
bulldlngf” I asked with some sym­
toll you," ho ragod.
*\
He looked at Je n k in s and ducked pathy.
hie neck forward, «wallowing bard.
But ho did. Fighting, sw earing and
He whirled on me anecrlngly and
" J e n k l n a " h e aald with a etckly Jecrod Uko a Jolly screech owl:
protesting, tho Jolly old vagabond was
«mild- " Y o u — you boo how It Is with
"Oh, no; not exactly In tho build­ roughly bundled Into tho elovatoh
"Good night, sir." called O 'K eefe an
Llghtnut— poor fellow I None of ua ing—they’re on tho flagpolo on tho
ever thought ho would go off that roof, of course!
Hc-ho-ho!
Bloody tho lour of them dropped downward.
"W e ’ll let you know If It seema nccoabad though.
But, aa It la. I guess good Joke. Isn't It?"
you’re the one now who will have to
I sat on the edgo of the table wear­ aary ter trouble you.”
Once again Inside, Jenklna and i
eet ms righ t with those people. You’ll ily; and. catching the policeman's eye,
Just stared a t each other without a
shrugged my shoulders significantly.
have to stand for me.T
dljfua^
" J o u ' r t j l g h L fir/' he aald apologot- wprd.jwe wart that tired
. Jenkins looked alarmed- He Ad-

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IIH SAM OKI) III KALO

pfl. T o "m i,~ Tho "only 71»ah oh crimib
of comfort In the whole business was
the wonderful f a c t
that
Hillings
teemed to haTe slept like a Jolly lUp
through the wbolo beaatly row.

M IL T ON ON T A X A T IO N

C H A P TE R X III.

ASKS

P E R T IN E N T Q UESTIONS

France a.
By Jo v e , It aoemod to m e 1 bad boon
aileop about a minute when I »aw
the aunllght aplaablng through tho
blind a.
Jen k ln a stood beside mo with aomethlng In bla band.
“Didn't hear mo, did you. air?" ho
was asking. , "I said I thought tbo ad­
IX ) YOU KNOW thaï &gt;«&gt;n now
IX) YOU KNOW that U&gt; w o rk '“It is not necessary to dwell upon friends throughout the State, and
dress looked like Mr. Billings' hand- I pay for .stale and county taxes 25!» lilt 1
ip convicts mi ronds will rendri. tlie fact that with cane produced at hits put hi* opponents on the defenwritlhg. And he's gone, air."
mills Ÿ HpmiIps S|w»cnil Sr||i&gt;n| Ois net•cessar&gt;
essa r&gt; u.jprther increase in your such a cost, even the Island of Cuba Isive ? They will attack it— they
"Oonet**
I Inet Tuxes
taxes
for material, machinery, mules, could not compote with Florida in may misrepresent it— hut they can­
I sat up, rubbing the sleep from ray
cnjjineere.
etc.?
tile production of sugar There is not produce figures to disprove it.
eyes. I bsd a befogged notion that
IX) YOU KNOW (liai those of
probably no other body of land in Neither can they produce figures In
Jenklna looked a little queer.
I you wht» own city pro|»eriy pay an
DO YOU KNOW that if some
“Yea, air. l i e ’s not tn hla room, nor
the
world which preempts such re-' support of their plun
: nddilional « itv lax *
plan is not pm into operation which
In the apartment anyw here."
markable possibilities as the muck
will make the convicts yield a reve­
" E h — how— what'a th n t ? " For J e n ­
lands bordering the southern shores
IX) YOU KNOV&gt; (hat huiMiii#
MILTON was born in the western
nue an increase in taxation is ine­
kins' band extended an envolopo
of lake Okeechobee. With a depth part of Florida und has lived there
roads w uhnm viet lalxir costs more
vitable.
"P erh ap s you .would like to read
of soil averaging, perhaps, 8 feet, and all his life.
than hmlthnji roads with free labor?I
.
•
this now, air.“
an extent of nearly half a million
If not, consider these fljjures on 1000'
DO
YOU
KNOW
thnt
Trammel,
It was from Billings— I knew bis Ost
Gibbons and Watson are all advo­ acres, with n surface almost abso­
MILTON has made a success of.
In an Instant. It was very short and convicts'
cating working the convicts on ronds? lutely level, it affords promise of de- his own business and will make a
without beading. In fa ct, nboro bis
namo appeared Just a h alf doron pen­ L o ss o f revenur n o u dr
rived Irom lease
$281.000 00 ; IX) YOU KNOW th at (ho reasm I
S
C
'
o
f
,'Cy°' "' i S" “ " ‘S
‘'0Ur l," a“ 'CM
ciled words, heavily underscored, and
C o s t ol malntrnuiicr.
|Floridn cunnot do what Georgia I s !
•^
without punctuation:
guarding, etc.
250.000.00 1doing Is that UMine mill assessment
DO YOU JvNOW that the State
MU.TON lias always lx*en proiniDamn you send me my clothes
"His clo th e s?" I looked perplexedly Total c o s t of labor alnnr S 53I ooo t&gt;o I ii* t’-corgin will build ns much road of i^u isiu na is successfully opemt- nently identified with the fight a&gt;is a three mill assessment in Florida, dig a largoimgar farm with hereon- gainst special privilege; he id seasonat Jen k in s.
li m e lost from
He was looking a little palo and
iimd
(hat Florida is as large asGeor- victs.
&lt;&gt;d both in iMtliiies and business; no
had w eather lit) days
held his eyes fixedly to tho picture Su n d ay s
|
dny s
k1*1
IX) YOU KNOW of any reason Ilian ean say (hat lie ever straddled
molding across tho room, li e coughed S i c k n e s s A v
Id dny *
the fence on any question; he Iwifi
|)(&gt; 'I oU KNOW that Florida why Florida cannot do likewise *
gently.
I rav in g actual w orking
fought for the people when he was
m
V()lJ KN()W
"Yes, sir," ho uttered
faintly;
s', a tato oo owns more than a million aeres of
d a y s 2.15 routing
not miming for office and he will,
"they're In hU room, hut ho ain't."
WliH.It lei to co m p a re
,l,,,
111
1
"
,,s
vicl
can
cultivate
10
acres
of
sugar
light for their interest^ when in of­
&gt; He steppod back, leaving something
wlllt free labor:
fice;
while TrnmmcLha&amp;$AVOWED .
DO
YOU
KNON/jhai
the
produo*&gt;
;
.-r?
on the stand by my bod r
I.OflD m r n f o r 2 3 5 drys al
"W hat'a th a t? " I questioned In
« 5 0 per day^.
3,52.300 00 lion O f - W ’ emte is very p m f t T 5 5 Y ^ K j^ t U v ' thin ten ucres Milton lias FOUGHT
hlr
alarm. "A n other n o t e ? " « ,
*
of sugar nine will yieltl $810 net
"No, air— not exactly, air
llui If I Which Is r,proper Hiatt
The MU.ION sentiment is based
profit y
IH)
YOU
KNOW
who.
Dr
Wiley
s o n i n o 00
may su ggest— without ofTense. sir— | co n v ic t labor hy
on prm tii.il, si.hstauti.il construe
is 4 Of course you do
lie is the
that you till It out. I will see that It
IX) YOU KNOW that w** have Uve ideas, it is therefore growing
gets to him."
IX) YOI KNOW Unit to abolish p a l e s t living expert on f*NH| pro 1.'{(Hi eiiiivu ts ’
stronger ami \v&gt; I continue to grow
"H im? Who's him — he. I m ean’ ’
t i l e ....... .. n 1 le.isr
md p;,v for ...... d.H'tN n.nl - a v sugar is Ilit* I lutT
"Doctor Bplnahor, sir the temper
, ,,
,
| , &lt;i||t ill ( lli lll fI I
i n . i U i t r n . i i i » " I flit*
v\ 1 i n m
I mi At t i
K Nt »W timt M il. D »N N
Keiiil M II.U 'N n I'latform
In ti
sue« party I wun speaking of
1$*&gt;'"tir i.ixe-, I
mill» ’ t Mr
| )(, ^
|v &gt;,,,
t liat Ik ha&gt; pr.itH e a l jiro|MiMUon tor w o rk in g the he gives iletic•* about Ins GOOD
nlready filled out mine, and I in going
convicts on farms and lunltlmg good R( ),\DS t •»N\“. t T S and TA X ATI* &gt;N
to put one In for Mr Hillings »hen I \\ at .»oil ».!&gt;» r&gt; m ills Nee page I IA2 sod '•( I he I \'-rtgiide:
roails with the pndit&gt; h.i- won idea*
»end the c l o th e s " From th e door*.iv Mouse I0 1 1 tn.il 1'»1 1 &gt;
tie turned a woebegone counicii.ili.
t.
toward mo. "It's heartrending, sir— ]
H«if hr , $7 r v : 7t sh#'
If I may be permitted to nay so to I h m * unn nnr on«» | kn«*w
1 ‘‘«».»I .71 **•&gt; &lt;1«»vtl)hh
think of a nice gentleman like Mi , J o vi» ffo-t«' \» it*, hit r&lt;Ji a 1 *-oiil in Un* eliti* lug 1
ulti î ki !• &gt;i up ui)
••1 «*«•pT Jtitsf w (&gt;no»li. v o n
I'llllnga wandering over to the club t ' hr —
sell
1 1« • î Ili* »? S j Mil»1 r 1 " h»* b 1*
k n o w , ni ni ih**«» MII imI f !i •• wlioli* I'l.i
»1th nothing on tint red pajamas
hind tn) li.il. ir vins lo Inn k Th»* InVn 1
1 i &gt;* J o v «», hIu » r o u l t l In« H | i : i mr * l
Hut when I telephoned they stated
(••It
mi »n w h o
that Mr Hillings had not licet) at tile i h n u r i i t , Htu&lt;l&gt;t?»K 11 yntiriK
1'hin t •*Xl»s" f ( «• H»*•• • I'• -11'1 Vtill
club slnro Inst evening
Home ono utoo«t i n thf) .»IMr !»t -V«l»« in«» Mi e w.tn
st,« 1... »ks ci nt ni«* •*«s 1-’ v nur! lilt ti••r
r n i l i c r li«'a&gt;&gt; •»
vxh.tt \ ; 11 &lt;tf: i ■f •j« . I
»ho answered the 'phone thought Mr
lip
H 1» h«*r ••\»•- M«»I I» 1la il&gt; tlig HDtl
•
nha|*t *1
M»-f l m •* »«t»♦1 f»* i h#»l«v y
Idllttiga was with tits
friend
Mr
Weakness if You Use Keno « New
tn** &gt;1* in )•■■*«• if nvj •• In h. r . tn-i-k No More Suffering or
KldHRrM H• ••It.« •1 Tit i »♦• .»111« l\
I -'lull
t ' ! 1 licci «»n t )•• V. I £ •• î•f lAugti(«*r
l.lKhtnut, tn the k aho k a Apartment*
Health. Sold I nder (ìtiaranlee
And. of course. I knew Jolly well ho III Ilf«*. *4h»l Mie »l uWi l v! h t o* ot her
F»li CJ Hll«M)k Iii *i U«'ii«l
riK ni ni t h f i n kit'hh w.») i? w i - huri cvl
»as not
' t......... 1 . did not
And ugniti calne
o n iiiRii«» Ii plain f h ; i i nfi«» w
«-n t o
A» I turned from the telephone
f hit»
M look 1»I fi S*f t ». «• a« Ihiiugfi
'll«* f l i t tIi&lt;•v tmfur«' I &gt;&lt;! no !•• a Nun
something tn Jenkins expression nr
h||»« a •««»• -flj'1' n.g
kind of hulking
"Fur ten rear* I »utT. reil frotu triit'lhlr« |&gt;ei ill
t&lt;$ tur «&gt;-t
I constjltsd
flrr In tic*r mx ami Ji$* .«i.»
tl»«» itoli t $ IMI k lui»î
rr-di d my attention
11$ Jn$ •• Rill» 'Aft M
thi* hr*' I'tnsl'loiH wlthnul ttia t••»»»t tu-tn I
»II imp,- uf Kr'hK cured at
"W e ll? " | said Impatiently, for ho ut»r!*l to know hh«* Ki.**w
pirfl rii. ■Ini/llng
all .U.ttl 1 tu’ntil ttl»i It Ill-rill'» New Health
I I I » lit«'
*'fI« é(Hvu tua rullai
Sh»' ‘A*»»» t . i l kl l ' K to tin J«iil) lminrv
has so many dovlllnhly clever lnnplr i ‘
. lippe d îs uiti) ! tom
M) &lt;1.•ni fot
uml ti"« I feel as « e ll nn lit tho da&gt;s uf iny youiti
I cUacoT* ine a« 1 In-Id tin • hut
tlons, you know, und, dunh It, I like, Uln(cl) bollimi in«* At
This letter Is only one of the flioussnd* of tostlinimliiU thnt b a r e b««a
••rr&lt;1 n fir r flv«* intnuf«&gt;ii that *«bf» wan
to encourage him
Sin- «I ari-d
rolnnt it r II r ijl$en f ■&gt; Itciio'x New lloailli tn the pn»1 Te» vents
Tinti» hr«« mur» that
tntkhiK
I ma»*, up it» Mm ’ l i m e . 1 Olii 111 pil’Jll uf im-1 î It"- m
Nutlitii, r$i't n|ipi »IK lii'il this mail ••loo» i ......
"Pardon, sir, hut don't you think
I. - |i«iw ci to build
ui
ltd up
«¡»•ut t,-»tiiter of all
weak women and •tiro their dlsuasi-s
It 1» I I . .
Here lie looked straight ttp at tint t i n n i r l i ! * In* w ,ih 4*uii\ UhMDK f or a
m i n in- r r,iu*o Aober t»cl
(111. di•«ir ’ '
natural function*, supplying the svsteni « I 'h \'1» I
« without which no
electrolier and coughed
"About Mr book* Th«» idl.cr n«*v« r k«’» in r\ word. nnd »Ile almo»' poll!**«1
Now )nii
w11in a u - »ti hi
ti »-n11Ii s'rei g'li and m-i ': »*
\ is •! I a , n g e t l l l i g
I t lings, sir: I « m going to engge-t •)»•!. ( \ •■»i k i . «w
r« », » Il I$;#•(« mi tif#»
o ! ! . ,
It**'.* » N •• t i e «!•! ' « e l - ••$ - r $ - - ..
' ■ - I - -M,g' 'tens the nerpi fi M • I •’ l # nil«! "
Lit r «•fi•*
1 .at though he Inn t over at the rluh
•1 ru'li. r
.
1- Il t ' f*u &gt;•.« t 1
’ » I'r -e i--e Painful. l r
r&lt;-tis »)»'• tn »ti . • -l i l i nt. I ’ ! " , ' 1 -g
!-$
wu$tl»l ?. »
ti vx ft« i
-io» »fitrt«Mi
to- • somewhere, nlr
&gt; . Il .1 $ ni) n -•1 « ks*• 1*. h a t*&gt;HcJ f
tn-g .; rt r
^
■•«ei| M. ii«', $
* kiv P*
«nt W eariness and
p»*
i
a
r
t
i
»
'
•
I
»
•
t
k
•
an
1
ri»l*«*ti
Why. dnsh It, I thought that J-diy
«\ n&gt; l' 1 It t'MIi 1tl
1" »» »ibi l"ll lli$ •
Weakness D epir- 101 t amp*, t'l/ ness V -I- nt - ui» tn - Palpitation of
Ii*•l V«»l&lt; •
ttsely, myself! I said so
:*lit» h11111 J. (&gt;ul H«(
&lt;lfopp«*il
Ute Heart. Pain In the H.uk and •s;•-1ti». I.em -u ih $ »Md a ll Ih fla m m a llo a a .
V ery
«*11. ttirn. If you »Ioni enre r«'proof. Hy Jove. I wan taken back a
"Yea, atr," said Je u k ln a
darkly.
Ulceration atnl Discharges of the Vagltm and t'terns
Th ere la positive danger In allowing female trouble to go uncared (or
"And Mr. Billings usunlly knows to come. I think I will ro forward little! Evidently «h6 wn* piqued writn
and there Is almost ** tunch danger In using tho ordlrynrv remedies which ar«
where ho la. I guess, sir, bo n In this uR.iln ami Hith-h (h«&lt; dlaruaiilon with me about something but «hat the
reconi mended for women
Hbno's Now Health Is the prescription of an emi­
fir J«»nnl«' NVwninit upon iho meta- devil was It?
neighborhood— h'nt!"
nent physician whoso life was devoted to the ca r e anil treatm ent of woman's
1 Just sat staring at him a minute, nntrphoM«**» of th«» prlrnordlnl proto\nd )u«l t li»-u I ti iiu-nibrird nn
diseases
This marvelous remedy 1» so Invailshly stircrssful In curing th*
\\ ufrli out for
I nrryiown "tiler cl.-vei bit-« "I I'ugsley « «tiMt
thinking what a devlfltth wonderful pla riiih
diseases peculiar t o l h o female sex that It Is sold under sn aNsolute guarant«*,
how. Krnid’tn
thing Intuition Is for tho lower cia**e"
lit- »util «a» a inrKlnK K"od »ay o f of money refunded If It lues not do all that Is * lalno-d for It
No other medi­
Iiiir'low it
I'ruiM f f
M&gt; I*m f m y
Hy Jove, J e n k i n s ! " I sa id , "then
dlluttlng their imml»
cine for women was * $ i»i sold In this way as there n mid f&gt;* so many r«qu«sls
hear! nklpp« d » b«»nt *
TtdJ think—"
for money hs- k tha' Hie pn p rlefn rs would soon be forced out of huslnsss.
I «ii\ vo,i Kit * , 1 »»lit *t)ddi*ni$
\i.«1 iloti •fi* Jf*.ik* 1 t
I wnfih**«!
I tldnk Mr Billings, sir might pro
Y"'tr druggist Will sell you Iteti"« Ne» li s a
*lut a g u.t ram e« lo rw
altd tti".gt, J tl *&gt;* » »hole Hit "f
lor •pr ol l • *J&lt; •'ft Hit* »»1-1» nini mil cutlm»la»ni into n,$ (are In carrying
turn your moni)) on Mist boltlo If It fall* to rwtl«$e
You certainly can aXford
f•r to Und hlmsulf—h'nt' Yes, nk
lo use U on this guarani»»
Jenkins lifted tho breakfast tray with through lhi* llllln rorrblor h«*fnre I out lit« Idea I dtdut have to try very
deliberation, removod It from tn« dart'd rink tin* jin*!d« 111 of &lt;t h»«&lt;‘k
tiard
I think th at« a ripping gown
«»n fini
room and rcturnod. moving about tbe viiitd turn of fh«it f inn) Rr«%
W lilt,- 1» ever so much mere your
T h ru , when all wun nafi\ I took a «t)l&lt; than than
furniture and busying him self witb an
sir of mystery. Dash It. 1 knew he ; deep, brenth, gripped hard thr arm«
By Jove, I ■wallowed Just In time!
had up hts aloovo some o th er devilish of (ho chair, and wblrl«»&lt;I euddrnly Hut It had roused her
I rould see
clever notion, and ao presently 1 around.
her brighten
Franc«»*’ " I *tilipere&lt;l
"My^lnrl
•poke up Just to touch him off
Oh' «he snld
l.et me »ee—-wtint
.
.
In f F*
"Bjr J o v e ! ” I remarked.
1« It you rem em ber?" And she kind ,
"Yea. air.“ ' Jen k ln a rested the end
of buttered. "Perhaps I enn tell from ;
CHAPTER XIV.
of the thumb bruah on tbo labia and
th at—"
considered me earnestly. "Y o u know.
Hh«» paused expectantly
"Y o u Never Saw Me In Black."
Mr Llghtnut, last night as Mr. Hill­
"Oh. I «ay, you k n o w '” And I
" O h ! " she Kns le d faintly
ing! was r e tir in g .* h e saya to me
twirled the hat feeling n bit rattled
to ih r ileciM on o l i h * p n in a r v , rrtjs rc ifu lly g n lic ili the 4vjp|«rtM o( iKe vo(r«s
T h at » i n nil «lie «aid at first, her Why the deuce did «be want to rut)
Jenklna, Mr. Ltghtuut has promised
of iK f S ' • ! r
H r it a n i l i v r of t I d i i ' I « , (h r m n of t ( o n i r t i r r i l r
v r f r r a n in &lt;i «n
blc
little
eye*
»Ido
distended,
her
to go up home with mo tomorrow fot
It In?
u n i» » « fv (n j D e n m o a t
N r v r f aakr&lt;( itn nfTi« r u n til a f r w y r t i t •£«&gt; w ltc u he wgg
white Itloved wrists curving above the
the weok end. T h e re's a ten n er com
r|rc fr« | I f r a t u f r t «»f M»a «1(• &gt;r &lt;f ( m jn fy
I r. |} h i n f lu r h r hg* ta v r.f liu n d rrrtg o f d&lt;)l
* " It 111 I wont you to tvil me
Her i
•hg your way If ho doesn't forget chair arm s o* though to rl*e. Easy
la rt I*» t h r jsroplr of fug i n m i ) hy trfu ftin tf to c h a rg r n i m m ii iN in t on g c rr lg tn r l i u
o f &lt; li*h u r» ritv f nt*
H r *•g« n n r o f ify; firtf m rn in th e S fa fr in &lt; (i(a fr a re d u c tio n
•tout It. l i e 's to go tomorrow, nqw, to s«-e «tie was eotupletely Moored nt hcniitllul o)c» were leaning
You know Itv tilai-k
I twirled
h i the te e* of cnun(&gt; d e a tu r e ia a m i ta ih rr c fo r r r f i l i t l r t i to part of (h r c re d it for (h e
seeltiR me.
mind you, Jen k ln a; and It don't mat
law paaarri h&gt; ( h r 1st! le fig la fu r r »which w ill result in a la v in g of (K o u M n d a o f d o lla r !
And us it w-aa her move. I Just sat the hnt luster
ter what cornea up. . You s e e that he
" l l l n c k '” She «tnretl. her exquisite
to (h r f a i|M y r r a of (h r S t a i r
Mr
w ill I m h l u l l y
&lt; iiic h a r|r ih r d u lir g o f (h e
kind of grinning, you know, nnd hold
goes up to m o rro w ."
off)« e if r lrc |r« l
lips
standing
apart
like
the
two
petals
Ing
her
tight
with
my
monocle.
"By J o v e l ” I snld as ho paused, amt
of u rose ' \\ hy. I never wore black
I screwed my monocle tig h ter end i Th en her mouth twitched a bit;
In my life
You know you never sawnext
b
o
r
■head
went
up
nnd
l
heard
hodded. **1 see."
me tn Mack "
again
thnt
delirious
btrdllko
carol
of
Of course I didn’t see, but 1 know
I felt hurt I couldn't blame her for
U&gt;e poor fellow was driving a t sonto- a laugh. Her eyes cam e to rest upon
wanting to appear fo forget almut It.
tbo
hnt
tn
my
band.
I
had
slipped
Udng. and I wanted to give him a run.
"Exactly, air." And bo stood watt- my Harvard timid around It, remem­ but still—
Bite must have seen my face fall,
to r "Bo. shall I pack, sir?
You'll bering the admiration she had exfor 1 know, by Jove, I could Just feel
w»nt to tadee tho four-ten express. I presaed tor our colors
" O h ! " she said agnln. and she It kind of collapse. I was that hurt
RippoeeT”
and disappoint«vl
Iter fare softened
By Jove, It was the most »mating- looked nt nte hesitatingly "Mr Jones,
kindly
and
I
took
courage, (or my
Ifi dashed clever guess I ever know la It n o t - ^ r I* It—“
devilishly alert mind Just then hit up­
f
chuckled.
"Mr.
Hiultb,
you
know,”
Jenkins to g et offl P a c t ! I knew |
Any vnmisl) thnt docs turn white in w ater, perishes
Titc
on ahtrther explanation
I recalled
"Mr Smith, of c o u r s e "
that If th o rs was one thing more than I said
that she hud thoughtlessly left the pa
durability is destroyed -th e varnish then lias no value.
•Bother In all the world th at I wanted I And then l Just went'On ehuckltnij.
Jamas In my room»
I also readied
When you use varnish, use V A LSP A R
t° do, It w as to take th a t four-ten ex- J for I thought It so devilish clever of
And Just th»-n 1 with dismay that Finy (irandpa had
presl T o think of seeing Frances her. so humorous
promised, or rattier the otllcer» had
thought of u da«h«d g 'o d repiOte«
Main, and today I
promised tor him. thnt they nhould be
"M
o
n
th
»—so
man)
months,
you
I left Jen k ln a to travel by a later
rcturru-d promptly
And. by Jove, I
toxin, and a llttlo a fte r four I was know, slnco we m e t ! " And I thougnt
had
forgotten
all
about
them!
whirling nboro Bpuytsn Duyvll and ! It delightful tho way she puckered her
”N*v*.n
jln
d
,"
l
*
i
ld
. p o k in g [
lovely
llttlo
.forehead
and
looked
mo
teafclflg^ ibernt
chair-car
J
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To The People of Orange C ounty:

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Women, Get Well! Enjoy Life!

Aldridge, Santord, I'londa

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People’s Candidate for S ta te Treasurer

$ 1 ,0 0 0 Reward

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�U I C . SANFORD HERALD
alotiS. 1 ft I frequently "flo. 'TIT l a l i fb o u e about them aa Boon aa we get
to Wolhurat." Ttion a terrible ihock
■truck me.
“Ob, I e a r , rou didn’t
k m your name on them, did you?"
“On W h a t r
How k lnd lr. eren li
qultxlcally, ahe waa regarding met
T b a big w hite hat shifted an Inch or
two n earer. I realized with Joy that
■he waa beginning to forget about be­
ing put out with me.
“Why— " I looked about cautloualy
and dropped my voice, though It was
not likely any one could hfcur abovo
the quiver of the train.
“ Why, In
your black pajamaa you le ft in njy
room.**
A kind of Utile gaap waa all I heard,
and then ahe waa on h er feet and
looking— not a t roe, but above my
head— looking away off down the
length o f th e car. Somehow— why, 1
couldn’t underatand— I had a weird,
horrible feeling of abasement, aa
though I had killed a child, or had
done aome other dashed unreasonable
thing like that. Her f a c e had flushed
‘ bnt now waa deadly white. And then,
&gt; by Jo v e , I m w ahe waa looking for
another chair.
I Jumped up a t once and moved Into
the aisle.
'T m so aorry," 1 aald miserably, “so
aorry, dear, I hurt you. I didn’t mean
ever to apeak of the pajamaa. I knew
you wanted to forget about the other
night, and 1 knew you wanted me to
forget, too— “
“Oh, please— “ She shrank back,
bar beautiful eyes like those of a
frightened deer. Hut I t was the last
car, and I blocked the aisle. 1 didn’t
realise at the time th at I was doing
1L I t c a m * J o » » e afterward, and waa
one ot th e NHnga 1 kicked mysolf
about for hours, more o r leas. J u s t
■t the moment I was so dashed wild
■bout settin g myself right with her.
The only other thing I had presence
of mind to remember was the near­
ness about ua of a lot of beady eyed
cats, and so I drew n e a re r and low­
ered my voice so none co'uld bear.
F or I had another feeling of Inspira­
tion as to what really was the matter
with hart
"W hy,
F ra n ce s—sw eeth eart,"
I
pleaded softly—Just loud enough for
her to hear above the train, "I know I
you are put out with me because you I
found me gone the next morning, but
honestly, dear, I acted for the best—
Indeed, 1 did." And to be on the nnfo
side, I profited by another Inspira­
tion: “ And. my darling girl. I'll never
mention tho pajamas and the other
night— never any more— as long as we
live, nor tho cigarettes nor clgxra n o r 1
whisky. Why, I don't ca r e If you—’’
“T a rry to w n — all out
for
Tarry- I
tow n l“ came In a high tenor voice j
from the end of the car. and some­
thing bowled down the aisle and
brushed me aside. It was the frump.
“Como on. F r a n c e s !” sbo exclaimed
sharply; “our station.“ Next Inatant
they w ere atreaklng It for the door,
with me a good second. I »aw F ra n ­
ces look behind once w ith —oh. auch
a lookl
Dashed If It didn't shrivel
me. you know— tb s t sort.
And, by
Jove, I knew Pugaiey was right, and
that I had failed to put the ball overt
I waa not all feet behind aa they
scrambled through the station to tho
other aide wherd a large car stood
panting.
I saw F r a n c e s clutch the
frump’a arm and whisper something,
and I heard the frump's reply, for her
voice waa loud and strongly mascu­
line.
“CraayT" ahe raaped.
“Nonaensel
Drunk, more likely. Moat of them ara
halt the time.“
I didn't have time to see what ahe
referred to, for Juat then w* reached
the aide -of the car.
1 didn't see a
thing of DUllnga, but the chauffeur
Jumped to the ground and received
the ladles and tbelr baga. He seemed
to mft «levlllah familiar, too. Dy Jove,
the way he held my darling's hand
waa th e moat Infernally audacious,
outrageous thing 1 ev e r beheld!
I
should have liked to punch hla bead.
He helped them Into th e tonneau and
waa so busy with bla silly Jackass
chatter th at he closed th e door before
he turned and saw me. I waa Juat
standing there, leaning a little for­
ward with my cane, you know, and
fixing my monocle reproachfully on
France#— trying to get her eye.
And then, by Jove, I felt a blow on
my shoulder that alm ost bowled me
over, for I had my legs crossed, you
know,
"W ell, I'll be h a n g —It’s D lek y l“
And be was gTlnnlng a t me like a
what'e-tt» name c a t And with the grin
I racognlxed him. It waa the fresh
young fool who had been so devilish
fam iliar a t the pier the morning
Frances l e f t
.T h en be banged me again, daah It.
and tried to get my hand, but I put
It behind me. Qut h e did get my
arm , and he turned toward the car.
Hla voice dropped.
“B e * here, I want you to m eet—
E h r * l i e broke off, lU H n g a t the
frump, who waa making signs with
h e r e y es, frowning and beckoning him
with h e r green flower-pot. He left
tne, murmuring eometblng. and step­
ped to th e running-board. 1 could see
th e flower-pot bobbing about en er­
g etically and tw ice F r a n c e s nodded.
It seem ed to me reluctantly.
“Craxy— drunkT P sh aw , you’r e b a t
t y l " bo aald to th o frump rudely.
T h o » I hoard a n o th e r murmur and

Pay Your County Taxes
hliTTiarah voTce "rose again
"Yea—
Llgtitnut. I toll you—Dicky Llghttiul.
For the benefit of the tax payers W
Yea— J a c k lillllDfs' great friend. You E. Martin wishes The Herald to announce
Just wait till h e’s back from tho city,
to the people that their state ond county
nnd It bo don’t get upon his bind—
taxes must be paid on or before March
F h . whnt? Hla name la Smith? H a ts !"
All this time I waa just standing 31st. a* the tax books close on that dote
th ere, trying to catch France«' eye nnd delinquents will then be placed on
I felt sure If I could catch her eye the delinquent tax list.
ahe would see how devilish sorry 1 1 Remember March 31st is your last call
w as
I moved back a few feet, for, |for state nnd county tnxes
if
dnsb It, without a sign from her, I
had no Idea now, of courae, of con-1
alderlng m y ie lf as one of tho party.
Not finding Hillings with the car. nnd !
tho Information I caught that ho wna j
■till In tho city. Just left mo high
and dry. you know.
“All right. Mlsa Hmarty,” tho yel­
low-topped chauffeur rasped, address

April 12. *t2

A C O N FE S S IO N O F GUILT

The public has learned to look with suspicion u|w»n ,niv „
who is eternally protesting his innocence.
MI1
Congressman Chirk has done more DAMAGE to ulc
.
welfare of Floridu and her people than cun be repaired by .\\v
DOZEN of our most CAPA BLE MEN in u term of years
*1
He has created SUSPICION and doubt in tin- MINDS
people of other states as to our IN TEG RITY and H()N(JR

a

HE has made unsubstantiated charges on the floor of Con
gress. as a representative of Florida, which reflect u|m»i tjje Ma(
administration and the citizens of this state. The general nUyj!
bus no personal knowledge of conditions in Florida li ^
to assume that a representative of Florida, holding a seat in the
National House of Representatives, is to be believed •
And now Mr. Clark comes buck to t ie PEOPLE (,f Florida
oskii.g that they again elect him as their representative so ihn
the false IMPRESSIONS and SLANDERS which he has given ri*
to may go unchallengedIn the Nutiona l Mouse of Ritresenulives, Mr Clark is LOUD-MOUTHED odd apparently courageous in
ATTACKING nnd INSULTING the memory of FLORIDA’S DEAD
nnd living REPRESEN TA TIVES. He refere to Governor Gilchrist
ns a “'PIN HEAD" and he insults the memory of the late reverfd
GOVERNOR BROW ARD.. Now he comes back to Florida' nSek
nnd lowly, begging the people of the Second Congressional district
to believe that lie loves Floridn nnd is a friend of the people
Mr Clark must be crazy to assume that the |*np|e (,f (fc,
district are so dense that they cannot understand i n f a m y and in * ,
sou when they see it. Or does he believe that the FLORIDA
EAST COAST RAII.W AY is strong enough to EI.KC1 HIM wlrb.
out regard to the WISH of the PEOPLE of this distrn t

Hamlin. Tex., Aug. 18. HMD
To. Whom It Mny Concern:

J Bwurffl Aboard.

Rev J . M. Hass nnd Mr. Stapleton held
lng the frump. "I'll Just show y ou l"
Ho turned about and Jerked hi. “ «rent meeting nt Rot on and ore now in
meeting ut this
.
'
the midst of n wonderful nr
bead
pince Bm linns (ireuche* u pure, close
“Oh Dicky!
Huro, Just a mlnuje. (
bui it u free from sensationalism,
old chap— wtlf you 7so common among too tnnoy of nor evan­
Of course I took no notice of him gelists He presents the Word of Ceni nnd
Whatever
In fact I looked 111 the de|&gt;erid» upon the Holy Spirit In bring conIK linn lf&gt; the hear is ol 1In- |.rupie
other direction
Uro Stapleton sings the go»p«-l with
’'L lg h tn u t!" ho called I Just stared
great power
1 lie lord is using these dear
up at the caatie on tho hill
I fell brethren to lead multitudes into ihe King­
devilish annexed, (hough
I recalled dom of (ind
u conversation tho other day at thv
I moni l n a i i i l &gt; e n d o r s e tin- ttu-i hod*
club In which Von Dyne rerqnrked uiu*d in i^ese meetings, nnd recommend
that the Intimacy nfferted now by these men of (ind 10 the brethren wherchauffeurs was growing Insufferable ever then Inborn are needed
Declared his man hod asked him foi
n light that morning
T h e fellow stnred a little; then h« 1
came toward mo. smlrklhg In a Jocu
------------lar. Impertinent way
“Hay stop your kidding old man.
I I l f S C g e n t l e m e n wi l l l»C •III
he muttered, girls have no sense ol S a n t o r d &lt;it i h c 1 l i s t M e t h o d i s t
humor, you know
Come along I've C h u r c h b e g i n n i n g M a y 2 G I It
Just been telling them you nr« my
( )„ „ • , f d || |o |,C d r ||l c m
best friend "
I stole another look at the car
I'm nr*.» avoided me. so I cam e to n ^ Iliiy n i'riiiiiiiiiH n iiiiiifiiin iin im iim « ^
decision
1 turned shortly on (he
; ( T T lA V IN G purchased ttic laun 3driver
1 dry burines* of Mop Krr. I :
’ See here now, rny good fellow .' 1 jj I
will be found at hi* old •
«aid sharply, "you
stop subjecting
tho»« ladles to annofnnea. Drive on, I place of bovine** in the Bi*linp * &gt;
or I'U report you to tny friends.”
1 Block.
Will he pleated to do i"
Ho «tnrrd— aeemed to be trying tc I your work at the following price*
»taro me out of countenance. In f a c t

f Soft Shirt*.

Then th» grin slowly fndod
'W h y , D ic k y '" he exclaimed In an
aggrieved tone, "don't you remember
me don't you know m e ’ "
” 1I certainly do not,"
1I answered
not,
with decision.. L felt m r face g e tting
(To Be Continued)

10c
E Hard Bosom and I’lrated 12 1 ;c
£ Collar* ami ( u(|\
2 1&gt;c each
; (*ct price* on family wa*hing

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EN D O RSEM EN T O F

H O N . R. H U D S O N B U R R
BY

MONTCALM

BROW ARD

Mr. Clark's tenem ent day has arrived. He ..w.-,) ,, debt to
the people of this district and lie has BETRAY El) fheir trust
They have decided, if ih e signs of the times are read nlrhiliL that
tfiey will extend to him no FURTHER CREDIT. ’
Representotive Clnrk has paimed in Washington dir BLACKEST pinture Iris IMAGINATION cpuld portniy of tfie Florida
Everglades reclamation project In fri
his effort to Id,e ken ,uid bes­
mirch-the reclamation plan, he has not hesitated to insinuate th.-s
STATE OFFICIALS who have lent their energy mid - Tort in the
RECLAMATION PROJECT have Inn-ii actuated I,-.
to.-, not
ENTIRELY HONORABLE
lie lias, by IN fib ’l V I .it ira*i
Tied to blacken the good names of our two N.*t 1. . , .senator*.
Messers Fletcher and Bryan
Whatever Mr 1 i . a miglii *a&gt;
against these two illustrious representatives ..( tl - v n. would
not effect their HH.ii STANDING at home Bui ........
l«heyr
in them have a duty to perform. If f r a n k C ldik were lo be
se n t h a c k lo C o n g re s s it w ould he a iira c tic.il admission
on o u r p .irl th a t all ol Ills o u tr a g e o u s slandt is u r fc true
Mr Clark has even now stop|&gt;cd the siea.lK 1 , u. .-me u&lt;k
of immigration to Florida
He has apparently ...........|, ,a...i
of the things most desired by RAILROAD INI I k ! s i s
•*mn(
lauds in other SECTIONS and who bad aire id* »•suiting from the wide publicity given the Ev.-rgl iIVoject

Was Mr Clark serving tip- interests o f I i.n o l. .
dalous rejH.rt winch has Is-en printed in the ncw&gt;|,i;
SI ATE in the UNION”
Mr. Clark says he W a s trying tu PKOTECI tin ,
United States from the lumi sharks of Florida
It !..
trying .to PROTECT the people from land sharks ■'!:*
! li«1 ¡w&lt;
nume the "SH A RK S" instead of leaving the injiro-mn dial orf)
person offering a finit of Innd for SA EE was to !.. in. Iwho in thir
ANALYSIS? If he was honest in his statement
set the machinery of the Post Office Department a wi.rk and
have dishonest laud sellers INDICTED for FRAUD
iiiii&lt;t

I submit 1I11H only cowardly blackguards a n d

r I lari '

from AMBUSH
The |*eople of Florida have st.tli&lt;-&gt; arr
campaign of BLUSTER and BUNCOMBE in the |&gt;.i
Ins
cards
now fully aroused and they ure asking Mr Clnrk 1«
where they can see them. He has FOOLED the i»xip!e with
PROMISES before. Now they want to know what he has done.
They do not care what he has done for Mr Flagler They did not
sent! him to Congress to REPRESEN T the Florida F.a*t|Coast Rail
road. They waul to know whnt he has done for it &gt; ¡«-opk ^
the state of Floridn
The answer is written in big letters

NOT H I ^ ■&gt;

Tile truth nlxiut Florida is GOOD ENOUGH
The truth alxiut Mr Clnrk Is BAD ENOUGH

K. H U D SO N

BU K K

Canidate for Congress,-Second District

Jacksonville, Floridn, April 8. 1012
H on. R. H udson B urr

Tallahassee; Florida
D ear S ir :—

I dm writing Urn to assure you of my support of your condidacy for the office of Congressman from this District. In
doing so I am actuated by these motives.
First— I know you to be n man possessed of the character­
istics and the necessary ability fo fill the office to the best in*
tcrests of the people you would represent. You have been
courageous and nble in the past, and I believe you will display
the same qualities in any position to which you may be elected
Second— I cannot forget how you fought shoulder to shoul­
der with my brother. Governor Broward, for the people; not
only when he'was a candidate for office, but In the light he
made, against such great odds, when he( was endeavoring to
bring to perfection his plans for the drainage of the Everglades,
It required moral courage of a high order to stand up as you
did in these contests, and I believe you are entitled to the sup­
port of Democrats throughout the District.
In conclusion I want to say that I hope the people will
recall these facts rind will nominate you in first primary. I
again assure you that I shall not only vote for you but shall
try to get my friends to vote for you also. You have my
permission to use this letter.
Wishing you success, I am.
Yours sincerely,

(Signed) MONTCALM BROWARD

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circulation In tho scal|i mid iifoiind tin
f i * • t»* . » • ; . «••!|in&lt;¿ .1 * •* i li* 1b ri» . r ,t p ‘ .i n i,
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If It falls to do aa we stute.
r»% m i n i m i hy In w ut h i* i n jr i a u r t n * r n u l i c u iu tiII A Muswrird \ \ c r f’r ^ l i l r n t
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Verio, |7l FIRK LIMITS No pr.nxi »hall
«•dd. contract ot rnlar»r or authorl»r the commie
'«•0 of fnlarxrtnrnt of any frame n, »iK.Icn holld*0*. or tent, or booth, to or u .too any lot o f |&gt;arrrl
"ID1'0 *1&gt;a following limtu. Itial ia to »ay
«Ulnnln, a t the tow water mat» on Lake Monroe.
•t a potot where tine on the emit aide of Kim Ave»wia Intf rare« game, run aouth on ihr ea«i
»Ida of tint Avenue lo Nbrth a»le of Third »tr«vi.
«nenee eaat to weal aide of Palmetto A v e n u e thrncr
*°uth u&gt;north «Ida of Sixth atreet. Ihence ea«I to
?*•! «Ida of Alley tatwren S,inlord Avenue and
Ltpreaa Avenue, ihence north to aouth «tde of tin
Aveniw; thence east to wet, tide of Cyorraa
Avenoa. Ibrace north to low water mark on l.ale
“ ««roe, thence weal on Lake Monroe to point ol
■ejinnla».
All ordinance# and part* of ordlnan;
°*vJ? n&gt;n®1c* herewith be and are hereby repealed
Ihla ordinance «hall become affective ImmedOleb on bcluj alined by the Mayor
I hereby c e rtify th a t th e foreuA iiu o r d ln a iv e
Ifita
, h Pa«a«d by th e C ity O h id c i I In aetaint i

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day of April. A. 0 1912

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Brick, Lime, Cement, Shingles Laths, Con wealed Iron, Roofing,
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Metal Shingles, Paints and ( )ils......................

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BUILDING MATERIAL I

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B u i l d i n g R r s iv H - T iu s s

and

A 25c W ant Ad. in I lie Herald

: The Geo. H. Fernald Hardware Co.

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divid e n d s on th e j^ e 'e rre d M urk «ball l e pay aide
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irrigation Materials, Drain Tile, Sewer Pipe Mains, Pockets, Nipples*
Special Prices in Mixed Car Lots.

W ire P otato and Cucumber Baskets 5 0 c Each
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arriving daily. Such earnest testimony from those who
have tried It, surely proves the great valuo of thla veg abio, tonic medicine, for women.
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Cardul relieve» women’s sufferings, and builds weak
women up to health and strength, if you are a woman,
^ Ive It a trial. It should help you, for It haa helped a mllon others. It Is made from pure, harmless, hero Ingredi­
ents, which art promptly and sorely on the womanly organa.
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CHARACTER SHOWS IM BACKS
S tra ig h t and Upright C arriage Meant
You Are Determined, Energetlo
an d Reliable.
I f r o a r back le straight and upright
you are correspondingly straight In
your conduct. You will hold your head
u jv f o r you s r * not afraid to look tho
world In the face.
E v e n when you’re sitting you keep
your back s t r a i g h t T h e r e la an air of
real strength about you— both physical
and mental. In short, you have plenty
o f backbone. You are determined, en­
ergetlo and to bo relied upon.
If your back la stooping and round­
ed you are a c r e a tu re aa weak an you
look, you are prone to lolling about
and too laay o r too feeblo to tako a
fro n t ran k In th e b a ttle of life.
The
tram p la an e x cellen t example.
I f you are a criminal, your back la
stooped o r round, but the scholarly
stoop o f the bookworm m u tt not bo
confounded with the foregoing. T h e re
¿ U s a difference which la difficult to de­
scribe, but It is readily recognized by
t h e close observer, '
I f you are mean and covetous your
b a c k Is narrow and rounded and your
shoulders a re high.
You aro sly—
very sly. You g enerally havo the ap­
p earan ce of drawing yourself up Into
-&lt;■ a s small a compask as possible. You
a re always yourself, so
to spoek,
and people should give you the cold
shoulder.
Are you too straig h t backed? T h at Is,
do you hold your head so high that
th ere Is a preposterous fall In the
small of your b a c k ? . Th en you are so
puffed up wMh felf-esteem t h a t you
ca rry your c h e s t out ¿0 f a r lt‘s ab­
surd. .
Costly Picture In Lumber Room.
A picture e a tIm a ted _ !o bo worth
IS6.000, Arblch for eo many years was
bidden away In a lumber room at 8 t
Mary’e hall, Coventry, baa Just been
restored and put In a place of honor
In 8t. Mary'* ball. '
Owing to damp and an accumulation
of duat and dirt, the picture had be
come ao defaced that (he corporation
of Coventry had decided to sell It If
they could get 9376 for It. But Mesars
tzod A Co . a I-ondon firm of picture
restorers were at work upon the plo'urea In 8t. Mary'a hall, and ahe of
ibetr exporta recognized It aa a maa
terplece.
It waa found to be one of the finest
ezamplea extant of the work of Jaco b
Jordaena^ a pupil and fellow worker
of Rubens Jordaena wna bora in A nt
werp. and the picture waa probably
painted about 1040 It represents Mao
chua springing from hla car upon sco |
Ing Ariadne
The canvas la about
thirty feet by ten feel high
Present j
ed to Coventry by Edward Ellice. M
P.. In 1856, little value was attached
(o It, and It was subsequently con­
signed to the lumber room.

D.A. Caldwell &amp;Sons MONDAY
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APRIL
MONDAY

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FIFTEENTH

S ÄL E

TWO

Paper Plates /or Animal Pets.
Using paper plates for animal pete
will be found to be a good plan. Some
people do not take the care to waan
plates kept for doge and cats, al­
though they should be kept scrupu­
lously clean and be used for no otber
purpose.
Paper plates, which may
he bought by the hundred for but lit­
tle money, may be burnod after they
have been nsed.
It le also e good
Idea to have a piece of zlno put on
the beck porch, where tho peta are
likely to be fed, and place tb e dishes
on this tor them. T b e lin e la easily
cleaned.
Her Natural Occupation.

Now and then the childish com­
m e n t goes right to th e h eart of a
difficult problem o r situation.

A little

bojr who lonsed to stand on the aeat
of a è a r and look out of the window
waa stern ly reprqved by hie mother.
•'What a 'ftwld-cat mamma I” exclaim ­
ed another youngster, eeated near.
‘'Yea, I suppose sh e Is nervous,” was
th e adult reply, ‘‘but then, you see,
■ha has to ta k e ca r e of her little boy
and It koepa h er bu sy." "W e ll, Isn't
t h a t w hat s h e ’s f o r ? " was tha Inno­
cen t, pertinent q u e s t io n .. .*

S T O R E S —121-123

SANFORD

EAST

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S TO R E

F IR S T

STREET

F L O R ID A

FIFTEENTH

SALE

- M E N ’S

L A D I E S ’ FURNISHINGS

Don’t miss seeing our Large Line of Spring Suits, AllWool in Blue Serge, also Fancy Weaves (Ijl O 1 Q
in Tans, Brown and Grays, special a suit iP 1 1&gt;. 1 £/

Our line of Cream Serge Skirts, White Linen. Brown
Linen and White Linene are special values (he Qq
for the money. Our special Sale at 98c to $ 0 . 0 0
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M E N ’S - S U I T S

A u t o m o• b i l e » D u s t e r s

P rie stly M o h a ir S uits

These High-Grade Mohair Suits, the Ideal Summer
Suits are sold nil over the country at (h 1 Q I Q
ces i p l O . l a
$15, but we are the lenders in low prices

This is especially a good time to select a Lung Coat or
Duster in “Linen or Linene, Natural Linen (jii qq
Color, special sale for Monday at 1.98 in v!p4.v70
$ 1 . 5 0 V a lu es 9 8 c

6 5 c Values 4 5 c

This is truly n Great Value. 65c Dressed Shirts, cufTs
attached in neat patterns. Our special price A RT
açuch,
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8J4c

E m b ro id e ry Sale

Ladies’ Parasols, Sun Shades and Umbrellas
this special line Monday in values up t
1.50, for Monday, e a c h .....................

tVa/wn

5c

24c

Twenty-Seven inch White Lawn
as a Special Leader for Monday'
ûTïîY
WilLtrr placed ott STrtr—rrtH
nine o’clock Monday morning ET
a yard
L/C

3,000 yards of Hamburg and Swiss
Embroidery Edges and Insertions
up to ten inches wide, values tFplo
15c yard plací d on sain Mon- Ol ^
at 9 o'clock, a yard
O^C
W hite

W hite

r 5c

8 /ic

Ladies' White Tea Aprons Hein
A good Stand ird IHr Size. Weight
stitched Hem in Bolton, a 1 O l ^ i| and Quality. Half Bleached 1 O l
12k
ir prit
price
' our price Monday
good 20c Value, our
4 0 - i n L a w n 10c

This special value in Whit
Peatpie will Ik; on sale al ^ J
C
a yard only

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Large, Handsome 8 Day Clock

M u slin U n d e rw e a r
See our new line of Muslin Un­
derwear in Skirts, Gowns. Ktc.
Values up to $1.35, our
price only

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C ro c k e ry Sale

8 .0 0
H.(H)

8 00

ii

7

10 c

Complete line of Spun oi l Summer Patterns, and c o lo rs in Ql
K O ')
Amoskeag Dress (iinghmis

1-Prize, 9x12 Wilton Ru g . , ......
.......... $30.00
2 “ . Cathedral Gong Clock ..................... 12.00
3 “
Cowhide lent h e r -lined Traveling Bug 10.00

This is a good Quality Nainsook
and a s|&gt;ocial value at 3 lr ] y
a yard, our price only

Special

24c

With every purchase amountiiig to 51 00 will entitle you to a
Ticket giving a chance on all &lt;&gt;f the following Twelve Prizes
Don t Forget Your Ticket

3 0 c P e a q u e 21c

Goods

98c

See our White Goods ( minier for
Monday. Showing a complete
ftrte-of Mercerized Mrtdfn* Oo»Barred Lawns, Flaxmi» m&lt;l
Batiste, wort h up t«&gt;:( &gt;■ u

FREE - FREE

Another shipment of this Popu
lar 10-inch White I jiw ii just, re­
ceived, our price a yard i q
only

W h ite

See

1 2 ' A c D r e s s Ginghams 9'tc

T u r k i s h B a th T o w l s

Aprons

21 c N a in s o o k 17 c
A Moat Qenaroua Nature.
They had been married but a ehort
time, and their hnpplness was Idyllic
Her slightest wish was law. his trier
aat whim waa gratified
And all this on 87 60 a week!
‘T o d a y ," hla wee wife murmured,
s s they eat together after their even­
ing meal, "I saw the loveliest lace cur­
tains." And she sighed. "B u t I knew
you wished to economize, eo I didn’t
get them "
And again th e sighed
■TVeareat.” he
murmured
fondly,
"everything you want »hall bo youral
Anything wlhch adds to your happl
nets, and brings gladness to your dear
eyes; anything that lightens your do­
mestic cares, my darling, and glide
the lowering clouds; anything whlcn
borders tbe thorny path of duty wltn
sweet, fragrant flowers, and appeals
to your noble,' aesth etic nature, you
■hall have, my loved one: you must
have It, If”— end his voice broke a
little with the stress of emotion— “If
It doesn’t coat more
than eighteen
p e n c e !" — London Tlt-BIta.

DEPARTM ENT

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W in d o w

Sades

Genuine Optigli* Window 'diade!
in Dark &lt;in mi
in'. ,nd Dm
•l(k' values mo
¿0C
Monday only

4 0 c C r c x Rugs 33c
lHx.3&lt;&gt; inch t •. &gt; K' . - a l*ark
Green. Reti m ■! H n ir Oß^,
price- only

W h i t e Flnxon
See this special m Plata Whitf
Flnxon line sh*■ .&gt; \n
Monday a vm-i

8.00

H

8.00

M e n ’ s O u t in g Pants

9

8.00
8.00
0.00
5.00

See our large stm k of Mens AIT
Wool Outing Pants in Sergrt.
Cassitneres. W o r m &lt;1- and Mohair
ill Light. Medial
unl (Tlfi-

10
11
12
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Cowhide leather-lined Traveling Bag
l.adies’or Gentlemen s Silk Umbrella
30c

10c

S a u c e Pan

W ater

19 c

19c

Classes

11

Plates. Dishes. Bowls, (’ups und
Saucers in neat patterns, 1 n . ,
special value for this sale at *-

A Lender in this Genuine
Enameled Sauce Pun for
Monday only, each

Gray

19c

F o r M o n d a y ’s Sale

I m i t a t i o n C u t G la s s

15c W a s h B a s i n s 1 0 c

Values that would bring TwentyFive cents, see these speciaIs for Monday at only

This Large Size Enamelwear Wash
Basin, a 15c value, our
price only........ .....................

10c

10c

FURNITURE!
W H A T W ILL O N E

D O LLA R

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Sec our line

of Parlor, Bedroom and Kitchen Furniture.

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2 0 th C E N T U R Y N A T IO N A L S P R IN G

This Spring is worth 6.50 in either Single or Double
Bed Size.
Our Price for Monday only ( j j g Q Q
each
$ 3 .0 0 M A TTR E S S

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Worth Living

BANPORO, FLORIDA. TUESDAY. APRIL 1«, I S I S

POTATOES MOVING NOW
Sanford Growers In/Thc Game
Early This Séason
3 CARLOADS LAST

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SATURDAY

B rln lln g Five Dollars E’e r B o rre l at
San fo rd , und Culls Three
Dollars
You can ¿row anything at Saufordf
This statement has been made many
time« by the people of this section wlio
have been wise enough to diversify their
crops. The old idea of mating celery
king has been banished, and the grower
wbo gets away from lire celery idea lontf
enough to plant "sure t(lings.'* will make
money every season.
The greotost talking point in favor of
Sanford is the fact that the grower here
can usually get into the stretch ahead of
competing places, which insures u good
price.

Volum« IV

TITANIC SINKS;
1234 LIVES LOST
New Atlantic Liner Titanic . Sinks Before Res-

curers Can Save All On Board
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One of the Worst Catastrophies in History Takes Place at
Sea and 1234 Souls Go to Watery Graves

One of the worst marine disasters of modern history if not the worst that ever hap­
pened in tin* world’s history is that of the sinking of the fine new White Star liner Titanic
Irish potatoes this season ought **•, 0 fF the hanks of New Fouiullanri Sunday when she crashed info a gigantic iceberg and
be n money crop on account of
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The “ C. (Jr D .” signal h’ent out from tltc doomed ship was caught by th e Virginian
fTM i^Vo^'^irind0'^ ',,
^uiu' (,f the A,Ien line. 175 miles away and,afterward
By. the Cunarder Carpathian,'both vessels
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put up In crates, arc selling ui one dollar immediately steaming for the ill-fated Titanic and the Carpathian taking ofT the women
or three per barrel
and children. Earlier reports claimed that all would he saved hut the very latest reports
Last Saturday the first potuioea to m o v e
¡¿Tear IotsAefPCameron City, and prdhii- i say that the «thrjT sank hcfniT Thr resellers could save the frew. ~ The ship was making
biy have the distinction of being no- timt her maiden trip from England to America and was supposed to he one of the finest vessels
to leave the slate
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alloat.
Michaels &amp; Co. of Ne*, "torli |t.-n.l»-i
The Herald in order to give the rentiers the real news telegraphed New York and re­
Steinberg Co., of Cincinnati, and the M &lt;&gt;
(Àtgglns Co werr purchasers
ceived the following messages at noon:
Dr Mlnnleli Ward A Dutton and Hu»
New York, N. Y., April 1(5, '2 p. in. "A Wireless message.sent by ( aptain Rostrun of the
u(d i* Packard helped to (ill three cam

The potatoes overaged fifty .barrels to 1( ’arpathia to t lit* ( ’unafd Lino lien* from Latitude 41.45 north and longitude 50.20 west
thè nere, and mi thè sm ne ground urr f t ' i l l I s i t s ft l l l o W S .
curii und loinators gru*, mg front » h u h
" 'Am proceeding
a good crup can tx- expeeled.—and. (usi
whot illese grnwers w111 rrullZi- front un After having consulted
acre of land is left tu the pessimista—who about, considered New
clalm thnt ymi "can i gr&gt;» iiivtlnng
m
amongst.’
florida ut n proMi
Clara liar ton Dead
Miss Clara Durton. founder of the Arnrr
icall Red Cross Society, died at her home
m (¡Irn EcIki. Md Saturday morning
I lte cause- of fiet death »tie c'ltrtttm
(ineumontn. witli whtrh site was stricken
iiftoui a year ago Her brother Stephen
Horton, of Huston, wu» with Iter when "he
died
She hail Iteeo coldloe.l to Iter liono
"Red Cross. at tilen Echo. since lust full,
when she returned from it visit to N.-v*
England
ll was thought her trip w.i*
beneficial, blit warn afterward .In w . .
taken severely ill
Miss Harton was Ihmii at Oxford Mass
in 1621.
She celebrated her ninetieth birthday
anniversary December 25. when she re­
ceived many messages of congratulation

Lovely Wedding
A social event of much Interest lo a
boil of friends both in Sanford and J a c k ­
sonville, occurred at the home of the bride's
mother, Mrs. Carrie Blaine Yelser. Monday
morning, April 13th ; when Miss Vivian
Blaine Yelser was united it^ marriage to
Mr. Robert Eugene Larrninore. of Jackson­
ville.
The happy girlhood of the lovely young
bride was spent In Jacksonville and S a n ­
ford. Her charming personality endeared
her to everyone with whom she came in
touch. Mr. Larramore It of an excellent
Georgia family, and la a prosperous young
basinets man in Jacksonville.
The details of this April bridal occusion.
were characterized by exquisite taste and
simplicity. The guesis were chiefly the
young girt friends of Mise Yelser.
The rooms were decorated In pink and
white—• color motif that was beautifully
canted out in every wny.
Mr. Clarence
Mahoney accompanied Mr. Wltherington
on the violin. In a number of selections.
Before the Bridal Chorus gave the signal
far the event of the day.
Mias Sadie
Williams, in white end pink, came first,
•cattering rose petals, nnd was followed

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The General News of The Land
of Flowers.
CULLED TROM THE STATE PRESS
An Epitome o f th e Week'» M ost
po rtan t Happenings In th e
S t a t e ' s Domain.

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Titusville waa hit on Thursday by a
small tornado: The damage done i t esti­
mated at between $900 and $1,000.
No
one was hurt, although two had narrow
escapes.
The ice and cold storage plant which is
in course of construction in Hawthorn is
being rapidly rushed to completion.

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A number of new buildings ara in th«
course of construction at Duthneil.
This
little town Is rapidly coming to thq front
since It became the county sent
• Pinellas county will vote on the propo­
sition of Issuing $470.000 in bonds__ $300,for hard mads nnd $70.000 for a new
tjourj house.
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The 25th annual session of the Florida
State Horticultural 6oclety will be held in
Miami. May-14. The meeting promises to
be interesting and offers fruit growers an
opportunity to see the Fpst i’-oast as well
W e « m e TTorUTT TXST~
Coast railroad has made round trip at the
rntr of one furr plus 25c. Ollier rullrunds
tinve nut as yet made ally concessions In
the way of rates, although the members
of this organization furnish thousands of
cars of fruit every season to Ixith the A.
C l. and the ,s A I. Few societies have
accomplished the good work that the Floe
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"Another niessa*^-tu'in i aptaiii Roslnm t o t h e &lt; unard Line .-sanl
leeherg, sank Montlay
a. in. 4 1.4b north latitude. 50.14 west longitmli
two humlretl thirty-four souls are lo s t when lug ocean liner sinks.'
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Walker Saturday afternoon wltcrr they
win- iteltglitfully enter turned
The rooms
were attractively bright hy the gorgelout
beauty of the nasturtiums, with which
they wete dexvrnted
White and yellow
Wl1" I h r lovely c o lo r »e h erne

New York. April lb. !* ;t. in.
\ sig n ifica n t l i ne in t he ( apt- R a c e D is p a t c h w as t h e ,
u lllP Mlir,.tl II|rrlltl(,
lhB ciub end.
annonneeiiH'iit that the mimbei savetl by the ( ’arnalhia wils large, nearly ail being women !member wus given « dime with which to
ami ehiflren. 1lie same facts would likewise spell the iltwini of practically the entire crew 1•"•gin her career us n financier Each
of eight hundred. Notahle passengers on the Titanic whose fate is in doubt were Mr. niemhrr told m rhyme at the rnactington
and Sirs. .John Jacob Astor, Major Archibald Muft. Aide to President T a f t ; ( ’liarles M I lavs. Saturday afternoon, the amount of money
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Fifteen dollar, wa.
J. (5. \\ wiener. of Philadelphia: Mr. ami Mrs. Isidor Straus; .1. B. '1'haver, \ iee-1’resident I |M
n in the tmpury &lt;&gt;r the ciut. by the
memlirr» mude hy the multiplication ma­
R.; Was tilgt or. K o ch lm g . l&gt;uiltier of th e b ro o k lv n B r id g e .
nf tin Pennsylvania
riie Titanic ct&gt;.■*! ten mil 11&lt;ai iollar&gt; and \\;ls a t o t a l w reck. F o u r te e n h u n d re d p a . v * f n - ny time» i.v•-1 ijl „ i rt tain iiuillhei of
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the Napuleun» of 11ounce
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through the hull, to the wedding hell uf
white roses: which was suspended from
thr arch, that u|&gt;eii» into the |&gt;arlor Miss
Ruth Milling, maid of honor, gowned In
lovely white chifTun. and carrying a large
bouquet of pink ruses, then came slowly
down the stair», and was met hy the best
man. Mr Francis Mason, of Jacksonville,
After they had gone the length of the
ulsle. nil eyes were turned to thr young
bride til her handsome while cloth coat
suit, with luce blnu»*. Htid picture hat.
cnrrytngu shower bouquet of bride's roses
and hlliea-of the valley, coining down the
rose-wreathed stairway, to lw met 7&gt;y the
groom. They came slowly over the io»e
petals to their position beneath the liell.
where the beautiful ring ceremony was
performed hy Rev ('• H Waldron, uf the
Congregational church, while "O Promise
Me.” wns being softly and tenderly played.
After the conclusion of the cercmouy.
and the bridal pnlr had received the con
gratuloliom of the family and friends.
light refreshments were served.
Following a unique olid picturesqo custom, the bride threw her bouquet down
Ihe stairs, to a group of the wailing young
guests; it was caught hy Miss Florence
pra||)l
Mr nnd Mrs. Lurramore. accompanied
by Hie relatives of the bride and the t.ndal party, also n number of the guests.
drove to the boat, where, after a brief
wait farewells were said, and |he happy
young couple left for Jacksonville

iirtlny afternoon, who are the yinmgrt
members of Mrs Munson's cliism wns a
i&gt;erfrct siicce»« and n delightful entertainment
The effort made hy each little pupil, to
do her best, nnd rcflex-t credit i i j x h i her
kind, patient teacher, resulted in thr splendid rendering of each selection
Die fine audience that greeted the little
folk» were delighted will) their JiroAclency. and entertained bv their performance
of the prngnam. that w'u» published in
Tuesday's paper
The little folks were nssiMrd by Mis» .Mabel Bowler, who «nog
two Solos, accompanied hy Miss For one«
Frank Miss Clo/a Morrow, gave several
very fine readings. In every respect, the
recital hy Itfr little folks, was nb mrrltonous anil enjoyable ns nny thnt have l«-en
given hy Mrs. Munson's pupil*

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S an fo rd Wins and L oses

The local hall team played |wu games
of hall in the Inst few days, returning the
winner in the Ktsimmee gam«: und loser
to Winter Park
On Thursday next Kissimmee will send
up Ihe best they have to try nnd oven up
matters. We have beaten them 2 out of
3 games to date. Yes. next Thursday is
Lades Meeting
Tlte flue audience of Indies, who attend- the day. Holden ^ark the place, nnd 3:30
the time. COMF. O U T '
«*1 «•'« "•«»» meeting for Indies, in (lie
MclhOxJUt church. Sunday nfternoon. had
W. II. Milton Here
the pleasure of hearing a very line address
Hon W. H. Milton, candidate for Gov­
By Mr. Lrntik L. Fitch, who Is mi interesternor was in the city Saturday nnd ex­
-*»»!• entertaining and fluent s i n k e r
While so much Interest and ptlention is pected to make an addrcaa but on ocbeing centered in the men, whom It is prl- count of rain was unable to do so He
'«»only desired to benefit, by this great met many of the people of this section
movement that is being cnm W on, Mr and made u most fnvornble impression
Filch reminded the Indies Iha^thay must
W rathcr R e p o r t
»“« overlook the fnct that they. too.', hnvr
Local rains tonight or Wednesday
" V" T Important prut to play In this movement, to Insure its success. He explained j «t northwest portion Wednesday.

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man, whose noble efTuris. ill trying to
work out fils Idea, for the uplift of his
brother man. nenily cost him his life Mr.
R ich paid a tribute to the influence of
women In the home. In society, nnd hrr
Influence and power in the church—dwell­
ing gtrongly on the power of prayer, to
help in the accoiuptlshineid of this great
purpose, that fins been'launched, nnd in
nIJ other efforts and desires of H i p heart
The address wns very helpful
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'nkpn
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.'tine with which
to make
money
this
month to furnish the parsonage
With
t r i p . ! ».uh efforts hack of the determination u&gt;

tlie origli! of thè Meo and K ehglo o fot word
M ovrin cilt. wliosr- g lg u n tir |Ko|mrtlounowe
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to look to their laurels, now that the Clo­
ver Club huve entered Hip field; for ihe
cultivation and multiplication, of dimes.
The amount earned will he used to furnish
the purlidi room of the parsonage.
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file club were invited into the dining
rnoin. where a large embankment of nas­
turtiums made a rich and effective centerpiece; for the lovely white of the table.
Each place card supported a clothes pin
doll, dressed in white, with dainty yellow
ribbons On tho hack of (he cards, conun­
drums were written, cuch question, relat­
ing to some part of a lady's dress.
A delicious fruit salad, with dainty New
F.uglnnd buns, were served. Tho meeting .
was very Interesting, profitable and enter­
taining
State Congregational Conference.
Sanford gel* another ^iroof of its
advantage* ns a convention city this
cgu
woeW&gt; l ire Congregational
c h u r c h « of
Florida are coming here today
lav for their
annual conference. Thia conference ha*
dnei
Incorporated the Wednesday
program of
Ion Forward Movethe Men and Religion
rnent as part of it« .irogram,
pr
and lias
added other feature« of Its own.
The first buaine» session of tho Con­
ference will bo a t tho Congregational
church on Wednesday morning, opening
at nino o’clock. All day Thursday is
given over to tho Conference with a ¿usi­
n e « session in tho morning and a general
program in the afternoon and evening.
work of women for missions is the
subject of Thursday afternoon and
unique features are being planned. On
Thursday night there will b«i several
speakers who are directly concerned
with the missionary activities of the
Congregationalists and these men will
tell the storir* of their work.
Rev Lawrence Phelps, D .D ., a profeaaor -at Atlanta Theological Seminary
will preach ut eleven o'clock tomorrow
morning. The public are moat cordially
Invited to ail sessions of the Confsrenee.

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Hie Clover ('luti, onmimscd of the young
Mr. Isma\ ami considering the circunistanct^ with so much ict Indirà of the Congregational church, held
York best
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New York. April lb, -12:50 p. m. "(arp ath ia reached the Titanic position at day­
break found boats and wrt*ckage only. Titanic «ink about 2 : 2 0 a. m. in 41.1(5 north
5 0 .11 west. All her boats accounted for containing about (575 souls saved, crew ami paseai.e,.
included. Nearlv till save.l were women and children. Upland liner ( alifornian \
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the Florence Nightingale of America
Like her British prototype, her work» of
mercy were noi confined to her native
land, but were carried even into the eu»l
ern hemisphere. She will be wrtllen down
In history ns the founder of the Red Crm.»
in America, but her powerful (x-rsonality
also made an ^indelible impression u|wn
the international organization itself thru
her active participation In (he periodical
conference* at Geneva. Rome. Vienna nnd
St Petersburg

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CHARACTER SHOWS IM BACKS
S tr a ig h t and U pright C a rria g e M eant
You A re D eterm ined, E nergetlo
a n d Reliable.
I f r o a r b a c k le s tra ig h t and u p rig h t
you a r e correspondingly s tr a ig h t In
y o u r conduct. You will hold your head
u j v f o r you s r * n o t afraid to look th o
w orld In th e face.
E v e n w h e n you’r e s ittin g you k e e p
y o u r b a c k s t r a i g h t T h e r e la a n a ir of
re a l s tr e n g th a b o u t you—both physical
a n d m ental. In sh o rt, you h a v e p le n ty
o f backbone. You a r e d e te rm in e d , e n ­
erg e tlo and to bo relied upon.
If your b a c k la stooping a n d r o u n d ­
ed you a r e a c r e a t u r e aa w eak an you
look, you a r e p r o n e to lolling about
a n d too laay o r too feeblo to tako a
f r o n t r a n k In t h e b a ttle of life. T he
t r a m p la a n e x c e lle n t example.
I f you a r e a crim inal, your back la
stooped o r round, b u t th e scholarly
s to o p of th e bookw orm m u t t not bo
confounded w ith th e foregoing. T h e r e
¿ U s a difference w hich la difficult to de ­
scribe, b u t I t is r e a d ily recognized by
t h e close ob se rv e r, '
If you a r e m e a n a n d covetous y o u r
b a c k Is na rro w a n d rounde d and y o u r
sh o u ld e rs a r e high.
You a r o sly—
v e ry sly. You g e n e ra lly havo th e a p ­
p e a r a n c e of d ra w in g yourself up Into
-&lt;■ a s sm all a compask a s possible. You
a r e alw ays yourself, so to spoek,
a n d people should give you th e cold
shoulder.
A re you too s tr a ig h t ba c ke d? T h a t Is,
do you hold your head so high th a t
th e r e Is a p re p o ste ro u s fall In the
sm all of your b a c k ? . T h e n you a r e so
puffed up wMh felf-esteem t h a t yo u
c a r r y y o u r c h e s t o u t ¿0 f a r lt‘s a b ­
su rd . .
Costly Picture In L um ber Room.
A picture e a tI m a te d _ !o bo w orth
IS6.000, Arblch for eo many years was
bidden away In a lum ber room at 8t
M ary’e hall, Coventry, baa Just been
restored and put In a place of honor
In 8t. Mary'* ball. '
Owing to dam p and an accum ulation
of duat and dirt, th e picture had be
come ao defaced th a t (he corporation
of Coventry had decided to sell It If
they could get 9376 for It. But Mesars
tzod A Co . a I-ondon firm of picture
re sto re rs were at work upon the plo'u re a In 8t. Mary'a hall, and ahe of
ibetr exporta recognized It aa a maa
terplece.
It waa found to be one of the finest
ezamplea extant of the work of Jacob
Jo rd a e n a ^ a pupil and fellow worker
of Rubens Jordaena wna bora in Ant
werp. and the picture waa probably
painted about 1040 It re p re se n ts Mao
chua springing from hla car upon sco |
Ing Ariadne
T he canvas la about
thirty feet by ten feel high P re se n t j
ed to Coventry by Edward Ellice. M
P.. In 1856, little value was atta c h e d
(o It, and It was subsequently con­
signed to the lum ber room.

D.A. Caldwell &amp; Sons MONDAY
A Til&gt;
APRIL
APRIL
MONDAY

IT

CASH

FIFTEENTH

TW O

SÄLE

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Our line of Cream Serge Skirts, White Linen. Brown
Linen and White Linene are special values (he Qq
for the money. Our special
Sale at 98c to $0.0 0
„ -»

Priestly Mohair Suits
These High-Grade Mohair Suits, the Ideal Summer
Suits are sold nil over the country at (h 1 Q I Q
ces i p l O . l a
$15, but we are the lenders in low prices

Automobile
•
» Dusters
This is especially a good time to select a Lung Coat or
Duster in “Linen or Linene, Natural Linen (jii qq
Color, special sale for Monday at 1.98 in v!p4.v70

65c Values 45c
This is truly n Great Value. 65c Dressed Shirts, cufTs
attached in neat patterns. Our special price A RT
açuch,
i i n l i only,
m il v
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A
V-

$1.50 Values 98c
Ladies’ Parasols, Sun Shades and Umbrellas See
this special line Monday in values up t
1.50, for Monday, e a c h ...................

w aa s te r n ly re p rq v e d by hie m other.
•'W h a t a 'ftwld-cat m am m a I” exclaim ­
ed a n o th e r y o u n g ste r, eeated near.
‘'Yea, I su p p o se s h e Is nervous,” was
t h e a d u lt reply, ‘‘b u t then, you see,
■ha h a s to t a k e c a r e of h e r little boy
a n d It koepa h e r busy." "W ell, Isn't
t h a t w h a t s h e ’s f o r ? " was tha Inno­
c e n t, pertinent q u e s t i o n . . .*

98c

White tVa/wn
5c
8/ic r 5c
Twenty-Seven inch White Lawn
3,000 yards of Hamburg and Swiss
as a Special Leader for Monday'
Embroidery Edges and Insertions
up to ten inches wide, values tFplo
ûTïîY
W ilL tr r p l a c e d ott STrtr—r r t H
nine
o’clock
Monday morning ET
15c yard plací d on sain Mon- Ol ^
a yard
L/C
at 9 o'clock, a yard
O^C
8J4c

Embroidery Sale

Turkish Bath Towls
White Aprons
Ladies' White Tea Aprons Hein
A good Stand ird IHr Size. Weight
stitched Hem in Bolton, a 1 O l ^ i| and Quality. Half Bleached 1 O l
12k
price
' our price Monday
good 20c Value, ourir prit

2 4 c White Goods Special
See our White Goods ( minier for
Monday. Showing a complete
ftrte -o f

Another shipment of this Popu
lar 10-inch White I jiwii just, re­
ceived, our price a yard i q
only

30c Peaque 21c
This special value in Whit
Peatpie will Ik; on sale al ^ J
C
a yard only

This is a good Quality Nainsook
and a s|&gt;ocial value at 3 lr ] y
a yard, our price only

See our new line of Muslin Un­
derwear in Skirts, Gowns. Ktc.
Values up to $1.35, our
price only

10c

Mrtdfn*

Oo»-

24c

12 ' A c Dress Ginghams 9'tc
Complete line of Spun oi l Summer Patterns, and colors in Ql
Amoskeag Dress (iinghmisK O ')
W i n d o w Sades

F

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Genuine Optigli* Window 'diade!
in Dark &lt;in mi
in'. ,nd Dm
•l(k' values mo
¿0C
Monday only

E

With every purchase amountiiig to 51 00 will entitle you to a
Ticket giving a chance on all &lt;&gt;f the following Twelve Prizes
Don t Forget Your Ticket

1-Prize, 9x12 Wilton R u g .,......
......... $30.00
2 “ . Cathedral Gong Clock ................... 12.00
3 “
Cowhide lent her-lined Traveling Bug 10.00
d

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5

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8 .0 0
H .( H )

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Large, Handsome 8 Day Clock

ii

8 00

7
Muslin Underwear

M erce riz ed

Barred Lawns, Flaxmi» m&lt;l
Batiste, wort h up t«&gt;:( &gt;■ u

40-in Lawn 10c

8.00

9

8.00
8.00

10
11
12

- Crockery Sale -

4 0 c C r c x Rugs 33c
lHx.3&lt;&gt; inch t •. &gt; K' . - a l*ark
Green. Reti m ■! H n ir Oß^,
price- only

W h i t e Flnxon
See this special m Plata Whitf
Flnxon line sh*■ .&gt; \n
Monday a vm-i

8.00

H

Cowhide leather-lined Traveling Bag
l.adies’or Gentlemen s Silk Umbrella
30c

10c

Sauce Pan

0.00
5.00

M e n ’s Outing Pants
See our large stm k of Mens AIT
Wool Outing P a n ts in Sergrt.
Cassitneres. W o r m &lt;1- and Mohair
ill Light. M edial
unl (Tlfi-

Water

19c

19c

C la sse s

11

Plates. Dishes. Bowls, (’ups und
Saucers in neat patterns, 1 n . ,
special value for this sale at *-

A Lender in this Genuine
Enameled Sauce Pun for
Monday only, each

Gray

19c

Imitation Cut Glass

15c Wash Basins 10c

Values that would bring TwentyFive cents, see these spec- 10c
iaIs for Monday at only

This Large Size Enamelwear Wash
Basin, a 15c value, our
price only............................ 10c

20th C E N T U R Y N A T I O N A L SPRING

A little

SALE

Don’t miss seeing our Large Line of Spring Suits, AllWool in Blue Serge, also Fancy Weaves (Ijl O 1 Q
in Tans, Brown and Grays, special a suit iP 1 1&gt;. 1 £/

H e r N atural Occupation.
difficult problem o r situation.

FLO R ID A

L A D I E S ’ FURNISHINGS

W HAT WILL O N E DOLLAR DO?
With a Small Payment Down and only One Dollar
a Week we will Furnish your Home. Sec our line
of Parlor, Bedroom and Kitchen Furniture. . .

bojr who lo n se d t o sta n d on th e a e a t
of a è a r and look o u t of th e window

FIFTEENTH

FIR ST

- M E N ’S

M E N ’S - S U I T S

P a p e r P la te s /o r Animal Pets.
Using paper p la te s for anim al pete
will be found to be a good plan. Some
people do not ta k e the ca re to waan
plates kept for doge and cats, al­
though they should be kept s c r u p u ­
lously clean and be used for no o tb e r
purpose.
P a p e r plates, which may
he bought by the h undre d for but lit­
tle money, m ay be burnod a fte r they
have been nsed. It le also e good
Idea to have a piece of zlno put on
th e beck porch, w h e re tho peta a re
likely to be fed, and place tb e dishes
on th is to r them . T b e lin e la easily
cleaned.

Now a n d th e n th e childish com­
m e n t goes r ig h t to th e h e a r t of a

STORE

STREET

S T O R E S — 121-123 E A S T

SANFORD

21c Nainsook 17c
A Moat Qenaroua N ature.
They had been m arried but a ehort
time, and their hnpplness was Idyllic
Her slightest wish was law. his trier
aat whim waa gratified
And all this on 87 60 a week!
‘T o d a y ," hla wee wife m urm ured,
s s they ea t to g e th e r a f te r th e ir ev e n ­
ing meal, "I saw th e loveliest lace c u r ­
tains." And she sighed. "But I knew
you wished to economize, eo I didn’t
get them "
And again th e sighed
■TVeareat.” he
m urm ured
fondly,
"everything you want »hall bo youral
Anything wlhch adds to your happl
nets, and brings gladness to your dear
eyes; anything th a t lightens your do­
m estic cares, my darling, and glide
the lowering clouds; a n y th in g whlcn
borders tbe thorny path of duty wltn
sw eet, fra g r a n t flowers, and appeals
to your noble,' a e sth e tic na tu re , you
■hall have, my loved one: you must
ha ve It, If”—end his voice broke a
little with the stre s s of e m otion—“If
It d oesn’t coat more than eig h te e n
p e n c e !" — London Tlt-BIta.

DEPARTM ENT

For Monday’s Sale

FURNITURE!
This Spring is worth 6.50 in either Single or Double
Bed Size.
Our Price for Monday only (jjg Q Q
each

.Just Forty Sets &lt;d DuM
Glasses and while they l.ni |Qp
a set of six glasses

Blue and White Venetian Enamel­
ed ware. See this special
line for Monday, each

SHOES

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"Where Quality Rings Supreme and Prices the Lowest
hiu
of Shoes are such wonderful values at the amazing D,w 1r,ciJ
ask for them that we simply cannot help saying somethini *
them............................................................................. •.
SNOW’S—Our line of Snow Shoes “Union Made" for sk‘11 ^
delight of every one that sec them, in all the popular Lasts and
See our lurge line of Tuns* or Russia Calf O x fo rd s in Nut10“
Luce, also a full line of Vici Kid, Potent Leather and
SELBY'S—Spring and Summer Styles in Pumps and Ox 0 ^
Ladies and Misses in all the most popular leathers and D51*
our Low Prices on these Shoes ore the wonders of uU

$3 .0 0 M A T T R E S S $1.98
A Full Stundord Double Bed Size Cotton Top Mattress
easy worth 3.00, as a special leader for
Monday, each.

$ 1.98

.

GOODMAN’S— All-l-cnther Shoes for women. Misses »nd 1
Kid, Patent Leather nnd Velvet. Speciul prices
Misses from..........................................................

These Shoes for C h i l d r e n ...........................
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Published Semi-Weekly— Tuesday and Friday

T H E SA N FO RD

HERALD

//V S ANh'OHD — Lite rs Worth Living

Number 14

BANPORO, FLORIDA. TUESDAY. APRIL 1«, ISIS

POTATOES MOVING NOW
Sanford Growers In/Thc Game
Early This Séason

3 CARLOADS LAST SATURDAY
B rln lln g Five D ollars E’e r B o rre l at
S a n fo rd , und Culls Three
D ollars
You can ¿row anything at Saufordf
This statem ent has been made many
time« by the people of this section wlio
have been wise enough to diversify their
crops. The old idea of m ating celery
king has been banished, and the grower
wbo gets away from lire celery idea lontf
enough to plant "sure t(lings.'* will make
money every season.
The greotost talking point in favor of
Sanford is the fact that the grower here
can usually get into the stretch ahead of
competing places, which insures u good
price.

Volum« IV

TITANIC SINKS;
1234 LIVES LOST
New Atlantic Liner Titanic . Sinks Before Rescurers Can Save A ll On Board
t

One of the Worst Catastrophies in History Takes Place at
Sea and 1234 Souls Go to Watery Graves

One of the worst marine disasters of modern history if not the worst that ever hap­
pened in tin* world’s history is that of the sinking of the fine new White Star liner Titanic
Irish potatoes this season ought **•, 0 fF the hanks of New Fouiullanri Sunday when she crashed info a gigantic iceberg and
be n money crop on account of
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Ity of tuberathroughout the United States, crushed the steel prow Jjlu* a_ll Vilif shall.
and thiesnnretdgrowen» whonre shipping
The “C. (Jr D.” signal h’ent out from tltc doomed ship was caught by the Virginian
fTMi^Vo^'^irind0'^',,
^uiu' (,f the A,Ien line. 175 miles away and,afterward
By. the Cunarder Carpathian,'both vessels
_
put up In crates, arc selling ui one dollar immediately steaming for the ill-fated Titanic and the Carpathian taking ofT the women
or three per barrel
and children. Earlier reports claimed that all would he saved hut the very latest reports
Last Saturday the first potuioea to move
¡¿Tear IotsAefPCameron City, and prdhii- i say that the «thrjT sank hcfniT Thr resellers could save the frew. ~ The ship was making
biy have the distinction of being no- timt her maiden trip from England to America and was supposed to he one of the finest vessels
•

to leave the slate
Michaels &amp; Co. of Ne*, "torli |t.-n.l»-i
Steinberg Co., of Cincinnati, and the M &lt;&gt;
(Àtgglns Co werr purchasers
Dr Mlnnleli Ward A Dutton and Hu»
u(d i* Packard helped to (ill three cam

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a llo a t.

The Herald in order to give the rentiers the real news telegraphed New York and re­
ceived the following messages at noon:
N e w Y o r k , N . Y . , A p r i l 1(5, '2 p . i n .

"A W ire le ss m e s s a g e .s e n t b y ( a p ta in R o s t r u n of t h e

The potatoes overaged fifty .barrels to 1( ’a r p a t h i a t o t lit* ( ’u n a f d Lino lien* fro m L a titu d e 4 1 .4 5 n o rth a n d lo n g itu d e 50.20 w est
thè nere, and mi thè sm ne ground urr
curii und loinators gru*, mg front » h u h
a good crup can tx- expeeled.—and. (usi
whot illese grnwers w111 rrullZi- front un
acre of land is left tu the pessimista—who
clalm thnt ymi "can i gr&gt;» iiivtlnng
m
florida ut n proMi

ALL AROUND ELORIDA
The General News of The Land
of Flowers.

CULLED TROM THE STATE PRESS
An Epitom e o f th e W eek'» M ost Im ­
p o r t a n t H appenings In th e
S t a t e 's Domain.
Titusville waa hit on Thursday by a
small tornado: The damage done i t e sti­
mated at between $900 and $1,000.
No
one was hurt, although two had narrow
escapes.
The ice and cold storage plant which is
in course of construction in Hawthorn is
being rapidly rushed to completion.

i

A number of new buildings ara in th«
course of construction at Duthneil.
This
little town Is rapidly coming to thq front
since It became the county sent
• Pinellas county will vote on the propo­
sition of Issuing $470.000 in bonds__$300,for hard mads nnd $70.000 for a new
tjourj house.
■» n
The 25th annual session of the Florida
State Horticultural 6oclety will be held in
Miami. May-14. The meeting promises to
be interesting and offers fruit growers an
opportunity to see the Fpst i’-oast as well
W e« m e TTorUTT TXST~
Coast railroad has made round trip at the
rntr of one furr plus 25c. Ollier rullrunds
tinve nut as yet made ally concessions In
the way of rates, although the members
of this organization furnish thousands of
cars of fruit every season to Ixith the A.
C l. and the ,s A I. Few societies have
accomplished the good work that the Floe
Ida social&gt; luis

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f t' i ll I s i t s ft l l l o W S .

" 'A m p ro c e e d in g

N ew

Y ork

u n le ss o th e rw is e o rd e re d w ith

ah o u l e ig h t

Clover Club

h u n d re d .

Hie Clover ('luti, onmimscd of the young
Indirà of the Congregational church, held
I 11 g(* It • ' I it‘t jfS 11II 11 t Wt 'll L\ filli* “S 1It'll I I f f W 111) I M*rgs .th e n legulur meet mg .it the home of MIss
Walker Saturday afternoon wltcrr they
win- iteltglitfully enter turned
The rooms
" A n o t h e r n i e s s a * ^ - t u ' i n i a p t a i i i R o s l n m t o t h e &lt; u n a r d L i n e .-sanl
I it anlc struck were attractively bright hy the gorgelout
leeh erg , s a n k M o n tla y
a . in . 4 1 .4 b n o r t h l a t i t u d e . 5 0 . 1 4 w e s t l o n g i t m l i
• hie thousand beauty of the nasturtiums, with which
they wete dexvrnted White and yellow
t w o h u m l r e t l t h i r t y - f o u r s o u l s a r e lost w h e n lu g o c e a n l i n e r s i n k s . '
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Wl1" Ihr lovely color »eherne
N e w Y o r k . A p r i l l b . !* ;t. i n .
\ s ig n ific a n t lin e in the ( apt- R a c e D is p a t c h w as th e ,
u lllP Mlir,.tl II|rrlltl(, lhB ciub end.

A fte r h a v in g c o n s u lte d M r. Is m a \
a b o u t , c o n s id e re d N ew Y o rk best
a m o n g s t .’

am i

c o n sid e rin g

th e

c irc u n ista n c t^

w ith

so

m uch

ict

C lara liar to n Dead
Miss Clara Durton. founder of the Arnrr
icall Red Cross Society, died at her home
m (¡Irn EcIki. Md Saturday morning
I lte cause- of fiet death »tie c'ltrtttm
annonneeiiH'iit that the mimbei savetl by the ( ’arnalhia wils large, nearly ail being women ! member wus given « dime with which to
(ineumontn. witli whtrh site was stricken
ami
ehiflren. 1lie same facts would likewise spell the iltwini of practically th e entire crew 1•"•gin her career us n financier Each
iiftoui a year ago Her brother Stephen
of
eight
hundred. Notahle passengers on the Titanic whose fate is in doubt were Mr. niemhrr told m rhyme at the rnactington
Horton, of Huston, wu» with Iter when "he
afternoon, the amount of money
died
and
Sirs.
.John
Jacob
Astor,
Major Archibald
Muft.
Aidei to
President
Taft; (’liarles
M I. lavs. Saturday
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»lie had made, und how »he had achieved
She hail Iteeo coldloe.l to Iter liono
I re silie n t of th e ( .r a m i I rü n k R .R ..
I lls w ife a n d d a u g h t e r ;
B e n j a m i n &lt; . u g g e n h e i m , ; thr
Fifteen dollar, w a.
"Red Cross. at tilen Echo. since lust full,
J. (5. \ \ w i e n e r . o f P h i l a d e l p h i a : M r . a m i M r s . I s i d o r S t r a u s ; .1. B . ' 1 ' h a v e r , \ i e e - 1 ’r e s i d e n t I |Mn in the t m p u r y &lt;&gt;r the ciut. by the
when she returned from it visit to N.-v*
memlirr» mude hy the multiplication m a ­
R.; Was tilgt or. Kochlmg. l&gt;uiltier of the brooklvn Bridge.
nf
tin Pennsylvania
England ll was thought her trip w.i*
ny time» i.v•-1 ijl „ i rt tain iiuillhei of
ten
mil
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riie
T
itanic
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and
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a
total
wreck.
Fourteen
hundred
p
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f
n
beneficial, blit warn afterward .In w ..
•lime«
taken severely ill
ger&gt; were on hoard
the Napuleun» of 11ounce
will tinve
Miss Harton was Ihmii at Oxford Mass
to look to their laurels, now that the Clo­
The
Olympic’s
Dispatch
Eollows.
in 1621.
ver Club huve entered Hip field; for ihe
She celebrated her ninetieth birthday
New York. April lb, -12:50 p. m. "(arpathia reached the Titanic position at day­ cultivation and multiplication, of dimes.
anniversary December 25. when she re­ break
found boats and wrt*ckage only. Titanic «ink about 2:20 a. m. in 41.1(5 north The amount earned will he used to furnish
ceived many messages of congratulation
50.11 west. All her boats accounted for containing about (575 souls saved, crew ami pas- the purlidi room of the parsonage. The
*r&lt;ijnrn
Q ara ‘Bjmon°mig
tit * l&gt;ro|*ri&gt;
proper iy oe eai.e,.
unrion migm
rniie.i
the Florence Nightingale of America
Like her British prototype, her work» of
mercy were noi confined to her native
land, but were carried even into the eu»l
ern hemisphere. She will be wrtllen down
In history ns the founder of the Red Crm.»
in America, but her powerful (x-rsonality
also made an ^indelible impression u|wn
the international organization itself thru
her active participation In (he periodical
conference* at Geneva. Rome. Vienna nnd
St Petersburg
Lovely Wedding
A social event of much Interest lo a
boil of friends both in Sanford and Ja c k ­
sonville, occurred at the home of the bride's
mother, Mrs. Carrie Blaine Yelser. Monday
morning, April 13th ; when Miss Vivian
Blaine Yelser was united it^ marriage to
Mr. Robert Eugene Larrninore. of Jackson­
ville.
The happy girlhood of the lovely young
bride was spent In Jacksonville and S a n ­
ford. Her charming personality endeared
her to everyone with whom she came in
touch. Mr. Larramore It of an excellent
Georgia family, and la a prosperous young
basinets m a n in Jacksonville.
The details of this April bridal occusion.
were characterized by exquisite taste and
simplicity. The guesis were chiefly the
young girt friends of Mise Yelser.
The rooms were decorated In pink and
white—• color motif tha t w as beautifully
canted out in every wny. Mr. Clarence
Mahoney accompanied Mr. Wltherington
on the violin. In a number of selections.
Before the Bridal Chorus gave the signal
far the event of the day.
Mias Sadie
Williams, in white end pink, came first,
•cattering rose petals, nnd was followed

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With
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thr |uir»nn/igr will he pulnted
tlie origli! of thè Meo and Kehgloo fot word
file club were invited into the dining
Movrincilt. wliosr- glguntir |Ko|mrtlounowe
rnoin. where a large embankment of n a s­
their coni eplion tu the iiiiml of a young
turtiums made a rich and effective centerman, whose noble efTuris. ill trying to
work out fils Idea, for the uplift of his piece; for the lovely white of the table.
brother m an. nenily cost him his life Mr. Each place card supported a clothes pin
Rich p a id a tribute to the influence of doll, dressed in white, with dainty yellow
women In the home. In society, nnd hrr ribbons On tho hack of (he cards, conun­
drums were written, cuch question, relat­
Influence and power in the church—dwell­
ing to some part of a lady's dress.
ing gtrongly on the power of prayer, to
A delicious fruit salad, with dainty New
help in the accoiuptlshineid of this great
F.uglnnd buns, were served. Tho meeting .
purpose, that fins been'launched, nnd in
nIJ other efforts and desires of Hip heart was very Interesting, profitable and e n te r­
taining
The address wns very helpful
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The local hall team played |wu games
of hall in the Inst few d a y s, returning the
winner in the Ktsimmee gam«: und loser
to Winter Park
On Thursday next Kissimmee will send
up Ihe best they have to try nnd oven up
matters. We have be a te n them 2 out of
3 games to date. Yes. next Thursday is
the day. Holden ^a rk the place, nnd 3:30
the time. COMF. O U T '
W. II. Milton H ere
Hon W. H. Milton, c a n d id a te for Gov­
ernor was in the city S a tu rd a y nnd ex­
pected to make an addrcaa but on occount of rain was unable to do so He
met m a n y of the people of this section
and made u most fnvornble impression
W ra th c r R e p o r t
Local rains tonight or Wednesday
j «t northwest portion Wednesday.

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State Congregational Conference.
Sanford gel* another ^iroof of its
advantage* ns a convention city this
cgu
woeW&gt; l ire Congregational
c h u r c h « of
Florida are coming here today
lav for their
annual conference. Thia conference ha*
dnei
Incorporated the W ednesday
program of
Ion Forward Movethe Men and Religion
rnent as part of it« .irogram,
pr
and lias
added other feature« of I ts own.
The first bu a in e » session of tho Con­
ference will bo a t th o Congregational
church on W ednesday morning, opening
a t nino o’clock. All day T hursday is
given over to tho Conference with a ¿usi­
n e « session in tho morning and a general
program in the afternoon and evening.
work of women for missions is the
subject of T h u rsd a y afternoon and
unique features are being planned. On
T hursday night there will b«i several
speakers who are directly concerned
w ith the missionary activities of the
Congregationalists and these men will
tell the storir* of their work.
Rev Lawrence Phelps, D.D., a profeaaor -at A tlanta Theological Seminary
will preach ut eleven o'clock tomorrow
morning. The public are moat cordially
Invited to ail sessions of the Confsrenee.

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through the hull, to the wedding hell uf iirtlny afternoon, who are the yinmgrt
white roses: which was suspended from members of Mrs Munson's cliism wns a
thr arch, that u|&gt;eii» into the |&gt;arlor Miss i&gt;erfrct siicce»« and n delightful entertainRuth Milling, maid of honor, gowned In ment
lovely white chifTun. and carrying a large
The effort made hy each little pupil, to
bouquet of pink ruses, then came slowly do her best, nnd rcflex-t credit iijxhi her
down the stair», and was met hy the best kind, patient teacher, resulted in th r splenman. Mr Francis Mason, of Jacksonville, did rendering of each selection
After they had gone the length of the
Die fine audience that greeted the little
ulsle. nil eyes were turned to th r young folk» were delighted will) their JiroAclenbride til her handsome while cloth coat cy. and entertained bv their performance
suit, with luce blnu»*. Htid picture hat. of the prngnam. that w'u» published in
cnrrytngu shower bouquet of bride's roses Tuesday's paper
The little folks were nsand hlliea-of the valley, coining down the siMrd by Mis» .Mabel Bowler, who «nog
rose-wreathed stairway, to lw met 7&gt;y the two Solos, accompanied hy Miss For one«
groom. They came slowly over the io»e Frank Miss Clo/a Morrow, gave several
petals to their position beneath the liell. very fine readings. In every respect, the
where the beautiful ring ceremony was recital hy Itfr little folks, was nb mrrltonperformed hy Rev ('• H Waldron, uf the ous anil enjoyable ns nny thnt have l«-en
Congregational church, while "O Promise given hy Mrs. Munson's pupil*
Me.” wns being softly and tenderly played.
After the conclusion of the cercmouy.
L ades M eeting
Tlte flue audience of Indies, who attendand the bridal pnlr had received the con
gratuloliom of the family and friends. «*1 «•'« "•«»» meeting for Indies, in (lie
light refreshments were served.
MclhOxJUt church. Sunday nfternoon. had
Following a unique olid picturesqo cus- the pleasure of hearing a very line address
tom, the bride threw her bouquet down By Mr. Lrntik L. Fitch, who Is mi interestIhe stairs, to a group of the wailing young -*»»!• entertaining and fluent s i n k e r
guests; it was caught hy Miss Florence
While so much Interest and ptlention is
p r a ||)l
being centered in the men, whom It is prlMr nnd Mrs. Lurramore. accompanied '«»only desired to benefit, by this great
by Hie relatives of the bride and the t.n- movement that is being cnm W on, Mr
dal party, also n number of the guests. Filch reminded the Indies Iha^thay must
drove to the boat, where, after a brief »“ « overlook the fnct that they. too.', hnvr
wait farewells were said, and |he happy " V" T Important prut to play In this moveyoung couple left for Jacksonville
ment, to Insure its success. He explained

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t The Key West Citizen baa been draw,
ing a few dividing lines among the people
of its city, and it has come to the con­
clusion th a t the people of every commun­
ity m ay be correctly placed in three
classes—those who help, those who remain
indifferent and those who hinder.
The Citizen In discussing the three
classes remarks:
“ While there m ay often be honest dif­
ferences of opinion as to what interests
of the d l y , there is usually very little diffloulty in placing each individual' in the
d o s s to which he belongs, aocording to
the above specifications.
The m an who helps in every public
movement is often accused of self seek­
ing by the Indifferent and those who hin­
der. T h e latter knocks every proposition
that does not conform to his particular
views. Tho indifferent fellow m ay sin­
cerely desire to see progress, but is too
selfish, or too lazy to put his shoulder to
the wheel.
We have noticed, however, that when
any honors are to be given out that the
knocker is very frequently in the front
rank, with the indifferent fellow dose be­
hind.”
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4 1 once heard a rhaq say his wealth was
in his children, and 1 know he was a poor
' man. I smiled one of those skeptical
sm iles so common to men. for 1 was
younger then and blind to some things
I can see more clearly now. The children
were nil small and their future was before
them. b&gt;’w they have honored themselves
and given sterling value to their father's
words. He never wanted for food or raim eat and had nothing to leave them—but
his good name, however, his country has
seven good citizens better off for his hav­
ing lived, und perhaps that meant more
to the community than a bequest of
5100.0W. We can see the value in a
bcid of cattle or a flock of turkeys or a
dn.ye of hogs, but whet, it comes to that
little bunch of children in n poor tene
incut, we pity and blame until they irecome aldermen, merchants, financiers,
society dames or tilled ladies, and then
we wonder flow* it hapi&gt;ened Then do
we reuhze that they represent the wealth
of their nnrents whose name they honor,
or take account of what n force for good
tncy are in the world.

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and the games they so much enjoy in or­
der to take that walk Tills U about the
highest compliment a ion could give his
fathor. It shows thAt the father tins the
son’s welfare at heart and thnt lie is look­
ing after it in such a way as to innke it
a pleasure to him.
Are you a fathcrT If so. bow often do
you go for u walk with your eonT l*o you
tnke him for an airing explaining the
m any tilings he wants to know, doing so
with that patience and love that will
cause that son to turn aside from hi^boy
companions and an afternoon of sport
with them in order to be with you!
Or is it seldom or not at all that you
are seen walking about the street or along
the country road In company with the
one who is to come after you. hearing
your name, taking up your work when
you have been gathered to your fathers!
Too often, far too often, fathers, when
they have spare moments for rest and
recreation, prefer to be with other men.
and to discuss the politics of. other Issues
of the day. They do not forget son per­
haps, but they think within themselves
that they* will go for a walk with him a n ­
other day; that they are tired; that they
would like to havo t i n t recreation that
comes from an interchange of ideas with
men of their own age and standing in the
community.
Or. U may be. thnt they would rather
go to their own home and fireside and
spend the time reading a book or a news­
paper, or talking with the companion of
their bosotn. They do not altogether for­
get or overlook the son. but in a measure
they neglect him.
T^o resuj^is ih a L th e son goes into the
ifirttoe h ig h w a y s-se e k in g con­
genial companionship, lie may find those
with whom you arc glad for him to asso­
ciate witli and he may not. It is a
chance, as chances go. Certainly you nrc
not attempting to smooth the wny for
him to get into your'heart as lie should,
or, perhaps we should say you are not
pnving the way for yourself into his ten­
der. responsive and ofiectionnte heart
Mnny fathers, no doubt, could make
vast improvement in this respect

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Office In City Hall

THOMAS EMMET WILSON
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR
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Ijilr State Attorney Seventh judicial Circuii oT
Florida
Residences. San lord and Svlvan Lair

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DR. F. C. BOARDMAN
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4 That Thorn in thy flesh of the "Big All Modern Methods and Appliances
Business” on the East Const thnt wrift-s
for the Palm Beach County and wears
whiskers under the ground ¿ets off the
Inllowinj itiis week.
Speuking of poultry, when I was up nt
JocklloIlvlllc Hcitfhts „ couple of year.

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Office Yowell Building
ago I was out looking for eggs to^ire up a
320-egg incubator I met a young woman
SANFORD. FLORIDA
carrying a hamper of eggs to a nearby
store, and. anxious to save the middle­
man s profit, asked the (»ice. The a n ­
swer being satisfactory and anxious to
JEWELER
make sure I was not getting a lemon I
asked. "Are they fertile!' She thought a
MY SPECIALTIES
moment and hesitatingly replied "Why. I Pickard's Hand-Painted Chinn
don't think we tiave any of that kind, ours
Gorham s Sterling Silver
4 Do I hear a sound,like hammers on the are mostly Plymouth Rocks!" After that,
Rogers' Piatited Ware
Elgin and Waltham Watches
new tourist iiotel or Is it fust the same what could I do hut buy those blamed
old sound of luuuniers knocking against
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nprovcinrtits!
ALL GOODS GUARANTEED
Bbok Circle
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mie tinir a g o I explained the jdeo of
The Book Circle was entertained at it»
MOWERS — PLANTS — BULBS
the initiative and referendum and recall, rt*gulnl meeting by Mr* B F Whitner,
Fr»«i I T r ««« a n d N u r » # r y S t o c k
h u t some of my goodlriends seem to have | Jr . F'rulny afternoon
I’nnsn-s und n.ts
Audi peculiar opinion! regarding these turtiutus were the beautiful decorations
L. H. T E M P L E
questions that I again give them to you. of the rooms. The members of tha circle
P h o n e 166.
litis and Oak fiv e .,
Paste this in your hat. for in the next few had the interesting pleasure of choosing
Special Offering in Ferns. •
Sanford.years you will be called upon to express their new books for the year's reading.
Moral
Designs
to
Order
Florida
your opinion reganling-nll three
The ladies were pleased to have with
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The object of the reform presented by them Mr» Whitner s »¡»ter. Mr* F_ M Mc­
these three planks in the progressive po­ Cullough of Orlando and little dnughter.
litical platform is to make the govern­ Mrs McCullough has a great many friends
ment more responsive to the withes and In Sanford, her former fiome. who are a l­
Get (he White Wing strain winners si
needs of the masses of the people
ways glad to see her
Orange
county fair Single Comb White
The initiative permits the people to
Mrs. F. J. Gonzales was also a very
leghorns.
Single Comb Rhode Island
propose laws which the legislative body welcome afternoon guest of Mrs. Whit­
Reds.
Indian
Runtier Decks. F.ggs for
must frame and submit to the popular ner. After the pleasant business of de­
hatching
and
stock for sale.
Orders
vote for enactmenL
ciding on their books by the members,
booked
for
baby
chicks
and
ducklings.
The Referendum requires that all acts from (he fine list and criticisms furnished
of legislation before actually becoming by Mrs. J. W. Dicktns. secretary of the W HITE WING POULTRY FARM
laws shall be accepted by a majority of club, delicious strawberry sherbet and
W. J . WILSON. P r o p r i e t o r
people before voting upon them.
cake were served. On each plate were
S a n fo rd
F lo rid a
The Recall gives to the constituentk of dainty little blue "Kaiser Blumins." better
any officials elected by them tbe power to known os the Kaiser of Germany's flower.
remove or recall him whenever he falls to
To the regret of the circle four of their
represent them or to do their bidding, members were unavoidably absent. Those
without reference to the term for which present were Mcsdames Cruse Barnes. S.
he was chosen.
0. Chase. Geo. A. Speer, J. W. Dicklns. S.
Several of our western states have adopt­ Pulcston. Robt. Newman, M. H. Bowler.
ed these measares which seem to accom­
All Work Receives My Personal Attention
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Fancy W o r k Circle
plish tho purposes intended.
and best efforts
The Fancy Work Circle were entertain­
Progress must be evolutionary, not rev­
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olutionary. For instance, popular form of ed by Mrs. Roberta Wednesday afternoon. Opposite City Hall
government is still in tbe experimental The members of tho circle enjoyed their
stage, if certain agitators were allowed fancy work and a pleasant social after­ f S f S S Ú S S S S t ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ «
to dictate tba policy of this government, noon together. Delicious ice cream and
a revolution would result. Moses patient­ cake were served. Mrs. Roberts guests
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leer.
Mrs.
W.
T.
Johns.
Mrs.
T.
S.
Davis,
forty years before they were fitted to en­
Mrs. Easterby. Mrs. H. H. Hill. Mrs. Tayter the promised land.
lor.

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A Real Little
“Buck’s” Range
FREE
To Some Little Girl, Under 14. in ibis t iiy^JVho’s going to be the Lack Little GirP

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You're going to try, an y h o w aren't you?
Then come right down to our store, get a p ic tu re an&lt;^
a nice little box containing 7 oil crayons and at oikc *tirt
coloring the picture.
You’ll have lots of fun doing it, girls, and then. beiM®1
all that fun, to the little girl who m o st artistically. ®°
neatly colors her picture, and on a sep arate slip of P*P^
writes the most interesting short story, telling why *he wl
have a “ Buck’s" stove of her own when she has a ^
her own, wc will give the little Range that s now
shown in our front window.
Come, girls, ALL try.

Free Reading Room ?

4 Not long ago o short story was pub­
lished In one of the papers In which it
w a s stated that a number of boys called
to ano th e r boy asking him to join tbfm
for a n afternoon of play. The boy’s re­
ply w a s th a t be would enjoy playing
with the boys but he was going .to take a
walk with his father, and that he wouldn't
miss I t for anything.
W hat a sermon there is . in this little
story. Think bow that father must have
troatad that boy far him to torn down the
companionship of .boys, of his own age
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Residence $o r Sale
New ten room house with all conven­
iences. Juaed been screened throughout
with best copper screens. Twenty b ear­
ing orange trees, pecan trees, about fifty
rose bushes end other plants. All In
first-class condition and situated On S a n ­
ford Heights the prettiest residence sec­
tion In Florida. Finest artesian, w ater
from deep well. Can also sell two other
M s with poultry yards orange trees, fine
galvanized b a m and garden adjoining.
Will be sold at actual cost as my busi­
ness necessitates closer residence.
R. J. Holly.
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R e v G e o r g e
p rid e
d e s ire ,
v u lg a r ity
or
lust, a n d
if j
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D D . w h o
lia s ju s t left
g i v e n d ie le in s d ie s ire d w ill te a r d o w n
(h e ‘J a c k s o i i v d i e ('o n g re g iitiiin iil c h u r c h
th e
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for d ir ( V n t r a l C o n g r e g a t i o n a l c h u r c h of
s h a m e f u l d i s g r a c e d life
If t'lir is l is n o t
A t la n t a , (.a
H i s
s u b je c t is " I n d i v i d u a l
p u t i n t o d i e weak p l a c e s , t h e r e i s d a n g e r
E v a n g e l i s m . "
t h r W r d n e k t U y
n ÌjTh l M r ,
inevitably."
M a r c u s C . F n g g s p e a k s a g a i n u t t h e C o n ­
A t th e c lo s e o f th e s e r v ic e D r. J . E .
g r e g a t io n a l c h u r c h
o n " S o c i a l
S o r v i c e ."
(le e ry o f C i n c i n n a t i s a n g w i t h v o i c e a n d
O n th e a f t e r n o o n o f th a t d a Y
m u c h
t i m e
d e e p f e e lin g " F a c e in F a t e .
I’m f M e n ­
w ill lie s j i e n t b y i h e t e a m i n g i v i n g | irn c d e n h a ll p re s id e d a l d ir p iu liu m o s t
u c tieni s u g g e s t i o n s u s to
t h f
w o r k o f th e

M » y . u t l l y -M l U t l l t

l l w» . i tTV ii i i w l t l l«. »

M e n &lt; t u J ~ U c T T g i o n " " M o v e m e n t
Ills Monday t l l r r n o o i i M r . t l n g

I
d ire c to r o f Ix ty »
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last full
unii
p u r c h a s e d
live
a c r e s o f lutili iie u f
M o n r o e f r o m
d i e Title liotid n t i o u r n n t e e

l.ali

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in to In s
w o r k , b u ilt u
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h o u s e
fo r h i m s e l f u n d s e v e r a l for o th e r
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n
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W r a l n r M l a y VilR hl
M r h r u n k h h itc h .

R rn rr»»l

s n r r d i r y

of

die MoriUu Scale Sunday So Itoo I A**.* in
tain, s i n (lie lust spcukei of dir evening
You ask by what authority we come
among you," he said, and his answer was
the supreme authority of God, for we are
sending you back to the Hible itself to
find out what to do. There lias arisen a
mighty revival in Hible study (hut is
sweeping ever this land. When men hear
God's voice speaking to them they will re­
spond."
The meeting closed with the stug^jg of
"bringing in the Sheaves” and with the
benediction by Rev. C. H. Summers
Sunday A f t e r n o o n M c s t l n g foi M e n
Mors than two hundred Sanford men
attended'the Sunday aTternoon meeting
to hear the address of Mr. George E.
Moody, leader of the 'T eam ." His sub­
ject wss "The Man Who Went Wrong."
und he was listened to with the closest
attention by the audience. At the close
of,the meeting eight men raised their
hand« in token oi their desire to conse­
crate themselves to God's work.
"And God would and Jacob wouldn't"
was the main thought of the address. Mr.
Moody told the story of Jacob’s duplicity
■nd how he failed to keep the promise
solemnly made to God after his vision of
the angels.' Recounting Esau's loss of his
hlrth ngbt which he traded for n mess of
heens he said:
"You te y Esau w m a foul, hut let iis
not h e too bard on Esau. There are many
(-**ua in tills world today and in thi* a u ­
ditorium this afternoon—men wba have
^ •d e d their birth rights Tor less than a
AMS of beans- I have talked with - men
* t»0 h iv e traded tbelr birth rights, the
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mid die Imt oillir and do wilb us
Too much time u often spent in tell­
A it*v* tiny« iiRu we Itenrtl onr of
ing (lie (Miy what not to do until be comes the city's most
prominent men
to feel dial tils own name is Johnnie make the stujcinenl that Forsyth
Ik,ul The boy is nuturully religious hut was one of the most moral places
his religion is of u kind dint most jieople he knew, that should a moral in­
ventory tie taken of our people.
do not understand
Tlie adolescent lioy—tlie lioy in hi» {Forsyth would lie found lo rank
teens— needs male leadership. The teach­ hiRh among the cities of Georgia,
er of (lie bo &gt;s c I u m i in Sunday school but that Forsyth was not religions
should be a man Sometimes, however, a Some of you who see onr people
woman wtio understands boys is rquully only on Sunday when they occupy
good The men must retjmnd to ltd* call a high place in the church and give
voice to loud and Ioiir "Aniens" will
of tlie boy
Mr Hoyt gnve much advice us to (he perhaps take him to task for this
treatment of boys Whatever you tell statement; Imt those wIhi are on
blip, und so fur ns you do tell him, be the inside”, who know how hard it
sure thut you tell him the truth Untruth- is to get the men to do any church
fulness from the adult to (hr lioy is a work during the week, realize its
The people are not
very large cause of hie going wrong The truthfulness
boy must be trusted. Trust him and he irreligious, but are tmreligious. and
will respond and con lie led rigid. Don't these meetings are bringing them to
be surprised if tlie boy prefers u gome nt u realization of this fact and the
’home to going to church. If the boy does people nrc thinking.
If you haven't lieen to the meet­
prefer a prayer meeting to a game of
ball there is something (iis matter with ings. you’ve failed lo render your­
that boy Take care of tlie boys. There self and your-town a service and
is no stock that the American people hove you've failed to do your Part tow­
been dealing in that is so grossly neglect­ ards bringing alxitii an improved
condition in y o u r community.
ed as the coming generation.
A large audience gathered ut (lie Meth­ These meetings mean much to your
odist church ' tit night to listen to Mr. City, much to your Churches, much
Frank F: Fitch oz/"Tlie Hible in Action " to the individual church mrmtiera
For nearly an li^Si Mr Fitch lie)jl In* au­ and si ill more to those who an1
dience while he. showed the power dmt members of no church ami if you
lies in the Word of God and die influence ha veil t lieen you've neglected a
g l o r i o u s opportunity.— Editorial
It has hsd anil still has In the world
He discussed the power of the Bible ou from Monroe, Gu., A/Uvcrtiser.
Ihe literature of the world in contrast • Coining to Sanford May 26tb.
••
• .
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Favors National Aid for
HARD ROADS

T h e r e is no w a y the Pe o pl e of the I nteri or
c an R o c c i v e any D i r e c t Benef i t f r o m
the Nat i onal A p p r o p r i a t i o n E x c e p t

M r M a n u » C F b R r . M i p m i i t r n i i r i M
u i ! wilhiiR l o Ri ve n u f v l v r * ( f i r n no r p r a y e r s
tf u - H u n d a ('h ih lrrii » M u n i r S n r i r i v
w n * , will ht* i ii Hi wcrnl u n d (fir wnrht will h r
•iir i i r i t ü | N * iik rr
M r i * I « » t j H ' i i k i h i r i i i R t won Inr («od
ilih
" M

ngressma n^af- Large

M ore Money Spent on the
Navigable Streams and
&lt;
Harbors

h e ld *
I m m r

ita . ( h r m i n i f t l r y
h i m !
fir I n n
In id
it i i ( » h i
('h riA litiiiA to (K «t) i n n i m i o (fir n i iin wf r &gt;
c l ii i i i R r tin H u (*•)•» m u )
I ' r u y r r f*»( i n r n n (fir fi l mi «-o%(l&gt; tfunR
k im v % n
I h » &gt; i t i n t i I n * ( h a i o n r rían «kflrr
I fin* m u y f»r i iil l nl
n i l i b f l l l R M U M I I R « n m | t u J 0 (Ki(i in Ri vr fnin**rlf
A f x l l i r r in iy h r
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W h e n w e ai«*

Rirln.

C andidate, For

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l u m i n r r l a l h n R fo r. |m i M o r n « » m l
in
v a i n
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w ii

Braxton Iteacham

Mus Mee Crop

s riv o r

y o i i n R l i m n I n ( i i k r n |&gt; I til « w o r k
m i d h r
w ill r r p l y (Tini h r r n n n o l
liM rit In n u c h n
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It o l i r

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D r .1 I . V e n a b l e o f d i r
b y l e ñ a n iliu rcli o f J a c k s o
e a d e r s h i p o l j o | i e m n g
a d d r e s s
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t i n s m o v e 1u s m i A g e n c y t o t h e K i n g
d
f l e u r i of e.| a t t e n t i o n t o t h e f u e l
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c o lle g e I cliu rcli le a d e r s uf t o d a y m
Itiiift c i t y
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to e
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M r . F r i e n d I.
H o y t ,
w o r k o l th e Y
M C A

R o m e
a n d

n ya m
t ’e l s i i s

s in n e r, a n d
s e c o n d . " T h o u g h y o u r s i n s Ih *
a s s c a rle t t h e y s h a ll h e a s w h i t e u s s n o w . "

s to ry th a t

n a t i o n b in
I n n i g
ib is

m e n i s t a r t e d in d ie
tirin o u n
H a r r y A r n o l d , a
w o r k e r
iiiu
m e n , a n d I m w n is s h e a d i n g

i « i w e r

w i t n e s s

f a n e

of profanny u n d vulgarity.

of song and | « u y e i le t t.y Rev

lin e u n d e r th e l
H e lolit f l o w

S ir W a l t e r

whiskey that he would b e a drunkard.
He did n o t know w h e n he t o M tliut p r o ­

o f

m i g h t y q u e s t u n is (

p e o p le in t o
J e s u s C h ris t

i|s
a s

d o n i
tim e s .

»peaks to us t h r o u g h ( h e b o o k u n d
in t w o
great messages: First, y o u ure u

th e
w o r ld .
d e c l a r e d
M r
M t x x ly
w its hellt in Hie I ’rrsliy lei lull
I w e l v c o f (lie g r e n t r s l I n v e n t i o n s o f th e
u|&gt;riillig al J Ih
ll heg ao w illi «
w o r ld h a v e
b e e n
b r o o g b l I n |n i s s i n d i e j
n o w l* e fo rr d ie
o f all is b o w
to

iiiiH le ru

g r e a t e s t
p o w e r o f
d i e H ib le is j
in n s I n l l o e n c e u p o n
its f rie n d s |

puniti*

y o u

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fin»

W f ie n S t a n l e y w e n t In A f r n 'u in
l.iv in g s to n e
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later d a y *
I I n s I m m i ). i s a l i v e
a n d
u s
s o m e o n e b u s m i l l , if y o u c u t t h e s e w o r d s
th e y w ill b le e d

h is c h ild - h u d . d ie d
n|
v e n e r e a l
jx n s o ti
W i t h (e a rs s t r e a m i n g d o w n
h i* f a c e lie

Not in tuany years has there been such
a representative audience as gathered in
the newly opened Star Theatre lust Sun­
day night to hear the visiting ••Team'*
give the "Kick-off" o( the four days’ c a m ­
paign of (he Men and Religion Forwurd
Movement of Sanford. Long before the
building was opened the people begun to
gather and when (be doors were swung
back they crowded in and soon »tied (hat
large and fine auditorium.
"At the Grofs" was the opening hymn
of the evening, sung most heartily by the
great congregation under the leadership
of Mr. C. L Polk.
Mr. C. R. Walker, chairman of the Cen­
tral Committee, called the meeting to­
gether with a few well chosen words in
which he emphasized the wonderful i»»aslbilitics of the movement for Sanford
and put the question to the people, "Ik)
we really want the blessings for our city
that may come from the message of tlirtr
four men here with usT"
t’myer wm offered b y M r I. K I'hilli«
Then after the singing j/y the uadiencr-of
"Nearer my God to Thee^'; «Tie chairman
introduced-as lender of the "Team" Mr.
George E. Moody of Jacksonville, who is
the general secretary of the movement
for|the state of F l o r i d a a r u l i n c h a r g e o f
me Sanlontxam pniga.
_ ——-------‘This is t l i e g r e a t e s t a g e i n d i e h i s t o r y

ni e c o n o m i c a

o f

a n d .lo b ati. riii| «-io is ol
P a in e , S t i m i » * .
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I

to c o n d u c i d ie f u n e r n l s e r v ic e s o v e r
c h ild w ln &gt; w a s
d .-m l
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b irth
1h e

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w n i e r s

tlie e n e m i e s o f

to

his
Noted W o r k e r s In The fie ld Assist in p h y s i c i a n . t o . » u v e d i e r e | M M i i i i o i i o f m y
frie n d , s a id th e b u ll) h u d
d ie d o f lie « (
The G re a t Revival Now
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( u n i m i n i m u ltiti*

twt|&gt;(&gt;y c h i l d r e n

" T w o o r H i r e r y e a r s a g o I * is c a l l e d
t i l e h o m e til m i i i M M ' l i t l r u f t o y
Im i j Ik

LARGE GATHERING LAST SLMIAV

M ie r e

s a n TH r o

b a v e
m e t
m e r i W tio lia V e iru d is l Ilieti | T h . re i» l „ y o n e
lx.nk
p r i v i l c g e lo liu v e n la i n l l y li« d i e i - n i n y - | S . t m n i I n s Itisi d u y s
m e n i o f u rie q u e s tio n a tile t m
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Men’s Forward Movement Gains
Additional Impetus

Iasi c e n t u r y .

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SEN A TO R LOUIS C . MASSEY
II

C A N D ID A T E FOR RE-NOMINATION

*&gt;,

Senator MASSEY has taken a leading part in
the State Senate ever since he entered that body.
The Committees on which he has served are the !* I
most important in the Senate. He has been §•
§i A
Chairman of the Committee on Judiciary; of the •!
t"
Committee on Finance and Taxation, and on
the Committee on Legislative Expenses, besides i |
serving as a member of the Committees on Con’
Q0
stitutional Amendments, Education, Appropria- • •
*tions," Fisheries, .Militia, CorporationsT Railronds, *J
Canals and Telegraphs, and Rules. Consequent •}
ly-has-ohtcTmtrti cHmowtedge of StaftrTiffTunrrrnl- •*
of legislative matters that would naturalK
ot usr to the people of this senatorial district
His record is not attacked in any particular

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V tr ltd Ailment* of th e Som ew hat
Afflicted Family ■■ Catalogued
by the Mother.
"Yea. Doe,“ «aid th * m o th e r of a
family of nine to th«* young doctor
» h o had ridden 16 uillre 'n to th«*
back woodi tn th« dead of night. ' »«
are a som ew hat afflicted fatn'ly. an'.
*a. homo doctorin' don't aeein to do
no food, I th ought I'd aend for you
an' set» If you could a tra lg h te n ua out.
Ja n e y hero, she'» f o t som ething
w rong with her bronlcal tubes to t h e
don't breath«* Ilk«* she ahould. I been
k r e p tn 1 a rag spread
with goose
g rease *n' *pr!nk!«&gt;d with red pept-er
an' m ustard on h«-r front chlst. but
tt Ki-mi to add to h**r ng'r.v
Jake.
b«V jc&gt;i a m!» ry all up P*. d o « h his
■plnal bona, an' I been usin' k e r s e n e
both external an' In te rn a l; but It ain't
don« him no food
IJxxt© Belle, aho's
about ready to fiv e up with plumb a fo , an' h e r alater N ancy baa been
feelln’ mean for a week. I think th a t
It'a aklatlc roomatlx th a t alia Nancy,
but ahe'a afraid It's the new disease
th e y cafls nppendeshetua
T he oltl
m an has been turrtble sllmay for some
days, an' Rube, ou r oldest boy. la all
broke out with a rash th a t show* his
blood ain't all right
H e had a turrlble »pell laa' n lf h t. a n ’ I th o u f h t
he waa In for cholery Infantum. He'a
had It off an' on e v e r alnce he waa 16
year* old. I reckoned he ’d outgrow n
It, but It frab* him aa h a rd now tha t
h e ’* 24 aa It did when be waa young­
er
Wlsht, Doc. tha t you'd Just tu rn
youraelf loose an* see If you kkn so rt
o ’ straighten ua out."—Judge.

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To Optr* a Book.
H ow do you open a naw book? In
th* natural, ordinary way you will tell
youraelf. No m a tte r how you do It,
thl» la Lha rig h t way, and fo r th e bene­
fit of those who w ant to know aa well
aa fo r the l a k e of prolonging tbo life
of the book th e 'p r in te d direction»
would be well placed If they accom­
p a n i e d e v e ry new publication. Lay
the book hack dow nw ard on a ta b le
or amooth t u r f ace. Pres* tb e front
o o r e r down until It touebea tho table,
then th e back cover, holding th e
leavee In one h a n d while you open and
t u r n ba c k a few o f th e leave« at the
fr o n t, th e n a t th e back a lternately,
p r e s s in g them dow n g e n tly until you
reach the c e n t e r of tho volume. Thl*
process ahould he gone th r o u g h w ith

Mrernl tlmee. A new book ahould
®*TK b» opened violently jtnfl thy pot-

lb o leaves

Cure for a Stiff Neck.
« le rc i* « t o r t h e cure of

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a.

fo llo w s

I'u rti

th e

fif-HiJ » l o w l y t o thi* rls-h t n . r.i* . « it
w ill «Co tb rn III till* l e f t , slid l l le t i r e
p e a t l b « t n o v « t n e |.* s tin lf a d t . r m r
m o r e ) tim e s o i m - i iiilv e ly
i U r e e or
f o u r tim es a d a y
A n o t h e r gym na s­
tic for *u sim ilar purposo I» In this
way: L et tho chin sink on to the
chest, then roll th e head gently to tbo
right, then swing It around gradually
u n i t i tt ha s f o r m e d a c o m p l e t e c i r c l e
arsi

retu rn »

to

Ita

o r ig in a l

i&gt; o tiltlo n
n eck
in «

This loosens t h e n n i s r l e * o f ! h e
and should r e m o v e a l l s t i f f n e s s

s h o u ld e r s n is v b e e le v a t e d n ig h t l y to
m e e t t h e c h i n in It* t r a v e l *
R ub­

bing t h « m u s c l e s r i g h i a n d l e f t of t h e
neck with firn », vigorous s t r o k e s win
S Iso h e l p c o n s i d e r a b l y t o d o
away
with the discom fort of a stiff neck—eo
often caused th r o u g h sitting In a
d r a f t / c a r or room

r tfV anrt&lt;«jiH
a n r u a j i H f that
t h a ï I »»II
will »w
lw I* . ixi»*lr&gt;la;r i«*f
* ' tie
e III J u l l * r &lt;»( lfir f'r». r ' «&gt;f
* riel
1 »' i f i j e (&gt;»»1111 * u l t | D I I».
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' l e l *r r i . . i t il»« I ’riitj nr y

V

^u lld ln g for Archive*.
In' o th e r countries, notably G reat
Britain n\jd F r a n c e , th e national
arc h iv e s ary? m ost carefully kept. But
wo need not go a broad for Inspira­
tion as to tho p ro p e r m a n n e r of han­
dling docum ents. T h e th o u sa n d s who
dally frequent the n um erous public
libraries th roughout the United Htatcs
m u st realize th e Im p o rta n c e of h a v ­
ing accurate and authentic Informa­

tion "on tap." v All of them must at
jgmo ttma or other Mayo atpgted the

f o r M u ir
I « d i ta

I T f t\l«f |lf f

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Lraiiiamrr fona l*r.-,.
risi», of «he I* ,,,,, ,

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tlavlntf *ervr»i like*
i«f tu in tint
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cficf •• a InCttHtnr
(hl* »ffVirr gìVri fi «
fur my ron«(jturr» .
I r|»»|«?ijrr
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New One on Venui.
I l»rrrfi&gt; atlfVeim &gt;
il»»* «[.J.M.a. hll*H ¿ •
l «. STRING* H I 03%
\t.*r* an old*-r al«i«*r had «(M*nt th«v
iure fn»«n t hi» »*»a•
morning .bopping in town Among her
ytxj aid) and honf»&gt;
f o r Count&gt; Iro .iM jrrr
lo
ytal a rrrortl thaï
, purc h a se s » a s a sq u a re of d a rk red Tu the OrmcrratÉc Vocrr» o f O ranfr County
approvai
I hrfrby «nnounrr tnyar't • candidatr for Ihr uí
velvet which she Intended to us© aa a
A*'r uf C/iunty Tfrasurrr
In aik ln * »uur aupiion
background for a beautiful little s ta tu e ,in
th f cum ini (Kimary r W iln o fur this vary ìm
Kfjifraeniall »e
of Venus do Milo, which had recently t*irt jfit (Hacr nhtrh U io hr fiv rn tu »oen« onr h /
of filarvi a f&gt;&gt;f i &gt;'
thr IV o n a m lk vn&lt;rr» uf (lu i (TXint^ mu! if y«*i
, been pre«ent«Hl to h e r
J u s t a» she r*«n
x-v r-wrt «•&gt; trai »*» t*«»n &gt;r mr *{th thia
had temi*orartly fastened tbo velvet, on I If-fn lw r«*j (hai I « Il al all lla»ra ami urwlrr all
n
r
um»ran*
^uur tntrreat» •»• far
th e » a ll hack of tbe Venus, h e r small a» l*ra in m»ra nr k i!y luarti Tosjfi
r r fj truly
f o r Count y Sr h«»o Hodftl
b ro th e r Bobby aged &amp;. »»Iked Into
J II T t a n
Ha*lnj( wer Ve») t&gt;or
her room "Well. Bobby,” said Mary,
&lt; *Mjnt V*«*»&lt;■*( ti**ar•! I
I am « . arxIWlat» 1(u itte oftW oí T n a iu fr r •»{ Or
"how do xon 111.* m&gt; Venus dc Milo*
«*na- •»«»»•» »*jf.j*^ » tu t f»r ftett-m lif Ihf (Arino pím tMMi to »h«* "rtv, f
y lo tv h^ld Aprii 30 | y | &gt;
Would you lea*»* the velvet t h e r e ’“ *•&gt; --if. r.mar
Mi|&lt;(a«t »dl tv a pp« m a (Mi
Bobby looked thoughtful for a moment
PimjF T S tn s ia t
t or Conni \ »»»ti tr
or so and then replied ''N’o, Mary. I
I hrfrhy »im aifH » :i¿»
f or S h e r if f
wouldn't
I'd take It down and w'ap
tu ihr (»iitkvn uf Cíjuni? J .
j*Q&gt;ra A Kirhwuod aonuuocra hi» carvlkl
tub)M4 to ih r ilfiriio fi **f i ’ r
It aw ound h e r ! ”— l.lpplncottos.
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i
T lmeleaanea* of Rome.
Few of ua ever jtsk ourselves w h e re ­
in tho e te r n ity of Homo' consist*
It
doe» n o t co n sist In a physical e ternity,
for Romo waa not w ith o u t beginning
and aho shall surely n o t be w ithout
end. I t Is r a th e r n philosophical e te r ­
nity. I t is e te r n ity as K ant hsa
ta u g h t It to U*. the e te rn ity of tlmelesfnesa.
It la tho tlm e le a sn e ss of
Rome, r a th e r than th e actual extent
of tim e which m a k e s th e eternal, and
th is tim e le ssn e ss show s Itself In noth­
ing m o re clearly th a n in Rome's eter*
nal youth. Fhe who today m ig h t well
bo an old lady with h e r th re e thou­
sand w ln te ri. Is only tbo Incorporation
of young Italy, th is m odern
young
woman, with h e r head full of social­
istic the orie s a n d h e r g a r m e n ts o rn a ­
m ented with t h e gridiron pa tte rn of
tram w ay* —J e s s e B enedict Carter, tn
th e A tlantic.

CHANGE?

history of th e ir country, 'which of i
f o r J u s tic e of th e Peace
necessity I» base*! largely- ujxin na­
ti. i-niim ii tli»v at hand and
4VO iMir ft«
tional docum ents.
Thl*
demand
Ihemsel *«*(«« tic. office, if justice uI
, h. r. . n r. f„ r
„
.
„
, ' 'be.l*'wr m&gt; friends,have prevailed no me In be
therefore, for th e c onstruction of a m
------------.
m r a rinvi-----s lu t , in I’l v i m n .S «. . 3 a net. ...
2.3 Or
«il»IS. I to rVnva-ralic primary
If
national archive building I» neither r.n gr' e «.Nini)
l -111 ki k I ^ v h i o All i h r »»«Tu t v i l i , h o n e s « *
more nor leas than a plea (nr the « ' » l &gt; r * d n
lU I I S I ANPKRSON
preservation of A m erican history.
------------

•*rs Leni b a r s « » I b i s mol hi. I Is .liable
not or.lv to br. sk »tie back but loosen

A simple
s t i f f m-&lt; k

a

C zarina's View of Education.
According to the cxarlna. Russia's
trouble* are due to tho education ofr
women
All girl*, say* s h e .'a h o u ld
be taught to lew , to care for their
homes and to become helpful wives
and good m others, but they should
never bo ta u g h t history, philosophy or
science, “because th e se studies, when
offered to women, only result In such
te rrib le tim es as Russia la now pass­
ing through."

lo hr held nn April .30 IMIJ

------1 am a candidate fur the offtcr of Sheriff of Ora n ir counts »abjoci to the J m i K « of the f&gt;rmdcratic primary tu f« hrkl April 30. 1912
H aving
•rrird tn the capacity of deputy thrrifl of the
n u n ty for a number of yrara and b ein l fam iliar
with t\ir tlu iin of the taxue I l e d that I ran leave

I brrrby announrr ra&gt;»^ti
appointm ent to lhr offL r f
Court of Km»nJ »ub»m ?o cb»cratir ISlm ary

tl»e «ivratam of my ability entirely tu the votrri of
Orante county
C i u i 1 M H a« o

f o r County S o lic ito r

^

: A N N O I l N f F M F N T S F,
I r i l H l W U l v L t f f l t l l 1 O J, I of 0»
i

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{sSSS*»SS»* SH *SS»SSSSS» SSS»S» H » t

Vf.r»

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fo r

Clerk Circuit Court

to*i( *S *
I announce my ca
candidi,
n d id i. *
. -mci
CJe'k o( «h» Circuit (V»jrt u&lt; (V&lt; • "*■=&lt;»
to (he dcrisioa oÍ Ihr I*rm t r
heU on April 30 I!II2 II.. • * ' " ' ? I T .,« »
In this capacity for a nuroter ' •
,
(or ih e suffrage o f ihr pnrpl.
V •*'

To the (krm-xratic V'otrra of Oranfe County
I hereby annsamn*my candidacy for re appoint
ment to the office of oouoty aniicitne of Orante my l esi rerom roen.1 a I am
*, V« . fl___
, e n *_
niunty. »ub)rct to the cornlnl Democratic prttnariea Should I be a# fortunate at to »«cure feeoccmendatAun for re appointment for ano her term
Tor la x Coilcrior
o* office, it will I» my earnrat endeavor at all
•aid»-*
time* to perform the dutiea incumbent u p i i me.
I hereby announce m«*», **
faithfully and fearleaaly to the beat of my ability re-election to «&gt;» oiSce at T ti
Gto A DtCorni,
County, subieci o the t»ero.» r&gt;tic '•
„
County Solicitor
eiretrf 1 p(e3*e W »ou mr (..ihW
have anden vor ed to llv# tn the *^ii ^
To the Democratic Votrra of Grant* County
I hereby announce that 1 am a candidate for

^XXVWXSVVSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSXXSSHS}

.. POLITICAL ....

Ikm rr-rlcctw o to thr o&lt;ncr of Shrrtff of Oraiyg«
c o u n ty *ub)fd I0 4 .hr d m » io n of tf&gt;r tV m orratlc
primary to \+ brid 00 April 30. 1912

CewatTSolWu». subjoato U» actk»
w , „

e . L S itn i

To The Voter» of Orao»e And Osceola ; for Superintendent of Publfe InUruc
Counties
lion
I hereby sancstnce (hat I s n s candidal« lor r*rtectkm as Sen*lor from lh« 19ih District, subject
to tbo action of tbe Democratic Primary. I tbsak
you ».norTviy lor your support in the past, and if
you »ppeove ray leilslatlre record. 1 respectfully
solicit rour support at tin
40-if b e t * C U&amp;ssxi

For Constable
1 hereby announce mysejf as candidate lor re
rlrctioo to the
Pence District
rinrts Soa

T or S t a t e A ttortro

Bvmocrstfc Primanr. *i«l rv»t«cxfullv awk

I (or *oux support

To the Veten of Orante County.
I hereby announce th*
!bt~*------• ■
I am e candidata far the
uffica
co
___!____ ______of Publie Inttruccom
* of
o» Count:
Lcuntr Superintrtideni
Superintendent
Ooa to turereo myself,
(tibie« to
tn the antea of tbs
_____ _ tuhiect
eppronchln» Detnocxatic primary
I (eel that I am peculiarly lilted (or Ibis office by
educational qualiVstioc. and by experience la
of small and tarte sc bouts, and in
dealing tritìi Ir schert, by natural temperament t
kree fur the work and by (amUiarity sritb the

Toth« Detoocrallr Voters of it.e v.eai» I
Circuit of Florida.
,
^ it
I hereby announce that I am • .* ,T.‘Sertsd
appointment aa Stale Attorne. k»
4
Judicial Circuit of Florida, tuh)-' t
tbe Ic-o&gt;.cT«tk- primaries In Apr
■* j | U”
You hare honored me with th &gt; -°*
&amp; M
eodeaeoced to deeeree you»
doing my duty to the besl ot my
a ■?
If reappointed, I pled*- you to
~*»rec to upboidlsM end ordet ir »0 n
udire io nooe and with ( si i ne" to
preludi
- «_____
you for oast kliwlnrxl
klmlne«* I
Ihi_
n_--n king
aak your support again
|.e.s C I * ® .
Aiate A t««"

For Tax to***»* ^
1 anitouctoe my eandalso Ur ”
_i
ethre of Tax Asse srorof Ora««- -'—f ' • tt* '
the decision of the Dettx»f &gt;••
on April 30th 1912

H&lt; W *-)«*

April SOth IS

m r enndiddey lor ihe office
I »1 i to announce tn the enter* of Orange
of C onstáis* of the 3td ju tllc e Peace d isir k i cm | County,
Count that I »ill be a candidate for tbe office of
b ra fio l Votlnx precincts 3-2 3 and 4
in tbe ep- Sheriff for lb* said count*, subject to tbe prime
p r o a c h W primary April 3 0 th . 1912, If elected 1 to he held April 10th 1812 And pledge my*

wtU perform lha dutiea oonarlenikwtlir and to the to tarry out the law witboat fear or favor to any
ana. and spedai privila#** to naoa. I respectfully
beat of my ability . I will by fra tifali to my frit
aak yeux support
“
^“
for their support *

m(

am

1»-*.

&gt;r County Commi»iJortii
Tor
. (Vf

_______ 1er
I re-eteri
I will be a candidate
of County Coxtaiaalaoar of Oiar^r
to lb# daciafc» of
April 3 0 U . 1911

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�■ir 7
16. 1912

f l i t SANTORO It ERALO
undOrmoiltl Boncli m.iking a fai nuli* «pili
up nini down thr moki tkc*iiutiful beach hi
America Tltey returni-.l timi night all
gotiig dir»** i i «* ^ i .(fiiil rrii timg lln*fi*
alxail II ' 11*« k
Suini iy Ilir &gt; x iMtfil
SI ail lami Win,ti l'.nK. nml Orlnmlo Mi
HlllllllMIII r«‘l HI III ll|( In | k.*| .lini »'Itti Mix»

Hear thè address of Dr ilnnscom mitighi
ut thè Methodtsl church
_
,
Hev. J. I. Luinglry ocucpied thè milpit
oi Ihe Orlando Presi» tenuti rhurcli lusi
Sunday.
K^Edward Lane cmiif over (rum S icImhi
University at Deluind for n fen days vu
It nt home.

s*i- K.,»i» i*.,u Mmi,|B&gt; ila*
Inlici rce.rimg Un* linai pkiikom ' m p ;
Olili (Ilei Ila\ v Il i•I lui in u n i lini
|ir
.
,
I alni Ki*in|il
,

Anlm sls That Count.
Thorn urn humnii beings, such as
In h a b ita n ts of Ihe M urray Inlands in
’lie .*,11 a lls o f I o r r e « , that cannot
m uni flirtimi tinnì l » o
lini, moni
surprising nini inn«t a n im a i« posinns
enleiilntlng abilities, and several ha««
a dlntlnet appreciation n f nmiltier In
fettalti m in e s n( 11ìi Iun ri 1( ilio horses
nro so used fri tra v e rsin g the »amo
road thirty linios that u f to r ihelr last
round th e y go t* die e ta h io of their
own acc o rd and refuso to taka another ste p
Mnnlalglln huJ h that Ilia
oxen em ployed In th&lt;* royal gnrdous
of Sunn for turning th o wheels to
which tho wider palls w ero attached
nbkoluttdy rofused to runico moro than
loo roundei —*hleh c o n s titu te d their
dally ta sk . -

Wn.ir Ine lu m i Orlando
it
1In* I,ale ( «lv lions«* has liroiiglil down
Ihe lugli »osi ni Iiviiik llul&gt; $100 |&gt;ei
week for dir fines! Inhlr hoartl hi ih r e ily
2ft
Go to the roncert at the auditorium of See Parker
the Sanford tylgh School Monday evening
Stilinoli s mill iit&gt;i go iv, iv this summer
April 22nd-i
_
I ll
Mias Irene lirndy iriurued to (In* I in
• •five yoiiliied die S u n n e llmlki'f (ill
versity of DcLnnd Sunday afternoon after mol IVilineiia II nui g.*i t meal tiekrt
Growing Young.
it visit to home folks
Age baa tin beauty uh well as youth,
ltd
and wo shoyld nil s tu d y th e a rt of
The Sewing Circle will meet at the re»l.el \ oiii loom it Simnon s 11 “•F. till
growing old gfserfttlfy, t h a t wo niny
idence of Mrs. Penn Turner on hinlay &gt;-v | Street
I,| |(
I l&gt;o loved to tho Inst by th o s e who lovo
enlng. instead of Thursduy.
I or a good i tide and home i miking come I us*. On th o Hlago of life w i have
The editor of The Herald is indebted to In die S unne Moiri lor i.nir meals Kales our p a r t to plsy It would seem that
Ur. Mlnnick and F. F. Uutton of die M. O.
religion h a s taught un b e t t e r things
|H*r week
24-lf
than 8oclnllsm and h e lp e d ua to boar
Coggins Co. for n ernte of flue [»datoe.«.
Nice* fumi aIm*«| rooms nt Stumon's, Tifi
and fo rb e a r. There la n g r e a t bitter­
Ja m e s Allison, a prominent real estate K fourth street *
'
ill if
ness In tfu&lt; discovery t h a t tho tre a s­
mon of-Wichita, Kansas, is hi the city
0m- and two horse wagons with Celery ures w orshipped In o u r y o u th nre at
this week looking after some, of Ins inter­ flared siile lindies al I^WderwoixI's frl-7-tf hast b u t clay-footed IiIoI h ; yet, If wo
ests.
Home like and good aoeoiuiuortaiionsal cultivate ii gentle philosophy we may
he able to forget Jllal th o year*, ns
^ Mrs. F. W. Miller enjoyed a visit to Sminuii* ll*i I fourth street
hi if
I they go, nre sti-sllng m a n y of cur
Hawk's Pnrk. where she was die guest of
heat Illusions —Kxchnrtge —
Or. and Mrs. Dnvis Forster, for several
II.iM- It.ill I hur srl.iy
days.
hi'kiiiiinee alni Sanford will play al
Mrs. 0. W Urndy’s many friends will hr II il'ten Park next I Imrsilay
f very one
Plan T hought Out by a Mother.
glad lo hear her in several line »i.ilin ». •••in** " •» • «I Iirl|' ( I k Jfifi* r»M «*ipi*
In IIm W om an« Union ('oinpnnlou
Min Ki
lections al dir concert next Monday |(. til If till l|.|k* l*.**'|| i •*111•11 it i • (I
«I thorn 1« w inn 1» i nllod
*huuge ‘ Ii u a d e p a rtm e n t of prae- l
fir ( m I* I li*!II
evening
Ileal household tie»« se n t In ti) read- ,
"A Program for Sanford . will in* set
era from various psrts of tfr« evun* i
• »
» *
for Hie Baptist church Wednrsdhy after
try. Following Is a su g g e stio n sent I
Yucatan's W a te r Caverns.
noon by the visiting "team " You will lie
c a n d id a t e : fo r
s t a t e
a t t o r n e y
filio i- Ypealali. ii belt« the Mayas In by a m o th e r In M ichigan: "! buy I
interested. “
tiu 111 their »(range • IM«*», I» of coral the sw e a te r« for my children tho
Seventh .Imlici.il Circuit
1"Miss Mabel Anderson ul lln* Ilo» ani I IlmoMollf foriualion ll follow» (lini ll same color, and « h e n tho s Iootoh
h
a
le
given
out.
un
tho.V
always
do
enlerl u n i t i . b e i Would h a m I**** h » df*»«*rl but for Ils
PAfknrd Laud Co
m » »»» »»«««»»»«« »»««VVWVVTVVW W M kk
tmt»»e»« Ihe t»Htr
hllWlter A -R -Am irrami Trmt xrrfr Ttr-rnd • »»&gt;&gt;»»«■ t~vt—**♦*- *1■«» w a (id1" itt 1 Tc lioTiT
I lliliFki How sleeve» of th o whole part
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of one aw nuter for tho u th o r onQ.* .
f lie m
II*.
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Miss Charlotte Krel.it I* (i .n s o n t .x
••
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ii *1 »i - * * n i » , . i i i *l
bulli
Itoni, for New Y•*rk ■11&gt; wIteti* -tu » ■• » ■« r i on i - i *■i rot t ti........to •’ **** M*»ii &gt;
lo «(temi some mio- .tini xi«it lift - f ut lift
• ilutes nre 1,1*is found »Uriminded by
Ih K S Keelur
I ulti» Mild gfii* ltidl'.-it Inn of Ito* multi
Miss Altee Cilldwi'll ha, rrtntind fi*111. *1« •■in i•!• *v I lo tío« Mni a » to reaeh
ber visti lo Jaeksonidie. wliere «Ite Ita« ifieir cuoi w.ifi'lM In I m iai a *«Mióle
u tam il 40 feet d e e p la l u h u b i t e d b y a All Local A dvertisem ent % L nder lid s
berti die guesl ul Iter slsler Mr*&gt; II II
s
T ’K R S o l
P* .o lili' «pe* lo* of f1»h
\i Itiilnnehon lie,idhiil H ir e r Frail s a I Ine Lneh Issue
I leiine. and tio.id)»
'(o-r*- i» n «-no*»« h a lin g 111,* it|»,tilng«
Ih*' I »r «wi Aiiuti.il ( mo **r&lt; '»I Ilio Nan
Ih t'Jiii» l.ewls of Ih* Vegetali!»- I i li¡ !h«* ro* V» ai ito* Imi &gt;oin of ii*«» * av
l.lu|d,*l » lli.i'h* hi
Hllig
I rre f«if«t Mtl»U' 1‘lllh v%ill hr givt'il al til«* Ail
clluugr. reliiim-il Stillini.ty frinii a imi ITU
til lor min MnmhiY ovritmg \pril ¿2 at *»week» hu«uo*s« triti In New ilrlran* alni f r u n k s logo'her load down a total ills »&gt;«’I»« K
11 iit'krlH I ••
»»III
I aneo of I I"" fi*, ' t «111 Mie |H*r perol!
nthrr Southern pumi«
A man to iniinag** &lt;• *«*il pa&gt;utg hov*
* o l i i f d o p it i fr o lli M o » o rfii* e To M ie
ll«*«« »1 Hitnlonl FI. Mil«t IniM* nil«* n»
Ask die finy Scolila »hai ll.Cy Ili111li **f « S l o t f~ n. • n
M un
*m f«.« I
II.ir
i Iir• • t IiKiiHii ml ■1•»1
1if— I
vaurk
f riend f Itovi
Ile »pkr* il ila n un p o r n \V o,*i i
pi&gt; wi i ph Inn* *\||*lv (•&gt; I«*11•-» iL.k CM
mai scfionl Monda) mnrning ami In *-.
&lt;♦♦♦♦♦♦
I n kMHK illr I lit
*»T ' t p
Iil11ily III!« »'Oli thè Imi)«
I m S a l o thruilinr r n g i m
(
M I1
Olympian Holdup
I hmhJ OHkI i IIiHI vpph . |V|»n| (‘«»III |l«»t
• Mr tìen Fox. Sr » m i in l.n kumi dii
Mflr» Ì id II. sin nl Ii fh Ii«•1met and i .mg t i» I 'liuiip 17 I
♦&gt;l I p
Sunday aflrrn.Nin in »irve In» »'. nitri •» » *1« go* • ¿ I» ' Uf •
» r.f, I. * Mid K '
( ouïr l^tin k I lira p I
» a«h
VVhit**
a jiiror. Ili die thiiled Stille» 1 *&gt;*nl Ut» l.o I I I. d. Il I...I « !■*•• ••rii» "1 ■I*.it Ini'*
I ii.nm l • li.mihof &gt;o»r OaK .Suit^ Walnut
I'or h u p »
loin tiMik If
«lay ih llierefiire iiidefimle
h i In* » ent &gt;tni. E* rfli Ko k#*rH Small h «• C'lit*nl. Dull
*
*
•
'
t
ft
•!
ii
»
*n**k•* ‘ **»íKK*“ I* •'1 Minoriti rijplniartl llhio I lnmr Oil Stovo (iauilmr*
• I F I (ir i»lier ni I alte M.tt) I» I il»*’ »
Mnvr. A Miiiimlrr ( ar|«*t I'ori'h Miiii)IH«h k.
Nothing «jf tin* M o t
i*Hit 11imI M i i TH
SANFORD, FLORIDA
mine line »ira»berne* and vrgelubles
Ì * T h o ohi man u o a rn n ►Iz«* K huh» VVimmI II**ritrr Stavi*, lìnhy (»o-cart. Dining
Illese days and alway« feineihher» Ihe Timi ni••* ! him nf mino would l»r*ak Kaoni Clin irò. I ami»«. Di*ho* and (**Mtking
i i \ i « v m vvv w «*» » s » » » H *H S
I t»*i »«i Is W|i«***lharrMv% l*n«l» ( ’art Ijnhhr«
llerald » lien Ite i olili*» luSiilifnid
I. I h IJ* « K
hoi • Ik in&gt; li'ii
Vi anil (•"•I« of all kiml»
I M h S»t**i
Mr Marcus (' t agg. of .lai k»onvill* i» th a t tmni»"ht fían vtnoil»* In i tiramt
I 11 Srtth S i m t i
»»1 tf
lb w. I r 1 1 *1 1 &lt;M Miik’ In
in dir city, in die mleresl **f ilo VI* * m i
l nt Vil* i . i** In., so»« * i ..si
I• :
m * W Keligmu f w » a n l M x* ii .* i *i
&gt; »• till It* va l i l t « $ 11
Mrs I••»*l S«N Hi/
'
i
guesl nf Mi *iii*I Mr» ll*-iirv VS i*,lp
P I I * V . . Saul rl
’• I l i p
FAST
M &gt;K I II
• I • f,i
h i - •*•
W
»M et
Mr Marma l I .gg »p iV- *&gt;i* *' *
* .it » &lt; le* 11 1 . n g l . t » .ii*t ,.i l . - » i . t n
ii" •!♦ « ilo! M o 'l i ¿i»
11* I Inutili
1 - ..ltd u p
d u i Service work of ilo Meli ar&gt;*1 Relo'.-.i» h 'lu o -t
I miti! g t h 11ml** r In »11h * ho .111*1 lo.illl» $ I
l.l tl
St r eet
Forward Movemem ai die Congrcgaiioiial rnaroil
’ll:»« tho hnt lffMrtiflt r**arh
Fin Kent—ii-rnoin enttnge 1212 Park
&lt;ri\ nit"iH ^ ’ And r u d d y flinging a
ehurcti Wednrsdny mglii
llear Inni
Ave $12 ill itit liiilitig water
(i W
«livor
hto’ilnoltan
at
tho
t»oy
ho
»natoli
V Paul lliggrrs lefi Salurduy. (or pomi»
S(H*n.er
tih-tf
t*i| iiwav tl*»» hrlmot /uni a*••ii t **Iatfor
In West Florida, ili i-oiii|uiny »illi 11. in ni«f*a s,.|e S»!rcl I1.dalo (il.iiit» K.-.I
itik* •!'"* n ** •• » til
&lt;*1o\«»lainl IMaJn
Ib-tirhain.nf Orlando lliey » ili • o\ i-r ih*
Proltdeii. he»l ) itili
f i *U per (liou
1h*a!»*r
»..ini Kex l*M. IlItili Route
**r (illune
Inndscupe with ildverliseinenl» fm II *n
in ■ i
&gt;*u tf.
firnxlon Heaehiiin
Nf
.
f
r
p
*
kf
Agai
n
I . rent I »*&gt; t.»iin» lor tnnise keeping
Ihe Stilinoli Ori hej.li ■ v» II «n. ».
. . m * .
.«ilo*
4 »**I » tt* t iii*l -» ,.f i »ili $ * '«* |** i
W FS I
s i it
line selci llon» al die m iu e ii g,n
1I
I r e n i II \ x e
•'&lt; t (
»f t Io* H! •&gt;1 • -» I mi I ll.t .... n i tl
M.*i, t*d*
dio Sunfortl Music Club al lln- audilornmi nient 1.11 »j*^o. i*. m on rorof'l
I vnu
I *.. Sul.*
\ I n n I nl alHi. it I IIMI ui r es
ni die Sanford Migli S. boni Mon i li .11*1 t '..It Ill'll T t •! ?. » t n . i i •• i m m !**n oli II»* Si I*di n» i i x **i S u l p h u r » tiler well»
1 1 . 1 ( 1 Kl&lt; I IC.il I i : i &gt; I TI . I . M AN
rvrniug. Agwil ’2nd
$1 * pel
h I »•* . 1* a t i l l . I 1» ' I »K It» hif* phi« •• w If h a . in I*** Im.I ill ill ilo» pt.i|»-lty
I)IN I N(. AND SI . FKI TNC CARS
h It Osteen. Oaleen, i l a
The ucw Monotype ai The Metalli i« ai i w r y hal»J h* a»l, Known too *»« ho wun ,i*re l e n i i »
.
5Mttc
tra d in g thè visitors and il is ime of du­ to &lt;fVoryl»oily hh ono of tho old Mat «la*
For Sale— Anyone- wanting bargain in
mosi wondcrful rnacliiues of die day ora In nil tin* way« of tho worM lo* tirsi cl»»» celery farm add re«* 'Owner in
F o r In f ttn iiiilio n . R o le s a m i R e s e r v a t i o n s s e e neiirbo grin w|ih groat afTortatlon of ln**i
The public is unni cordinlly invimi io
&gt;7If
! |*«*rl«*nro «ttiri with an o n o«,illngIv ti 111d cine of Hernlrl IMIice
esl A11;1 111ii* F o a s i L in e Aj*eut o r w r i t e
come in ami sre n reai (ainling oltice
f.&lt;r Sale Two &lt;d my fine truck farms
voir** Mr S|»oaKor. I am hut .» young
"»7•lf
Mrs. (jaudern nml duughter Mi»» llessie ihoiii Im t ' t tn *h«*nring thin i»H«€*rtlon ! I.evi Ululoni
leu
.li
ree
of
g.»»l
laud
for
»ale
at a
(iuudern. wlll leave mdny fui Pioneer, o . from ho *' I it M&gt; a limn. iRiHHO"H||ig i»»f
house bait;t)lii Hire** acres c le o m i and crop­
vonoriihln
a
pato,
tho
o
n
tln
after spendiug die wlnter In Sniiford I he
ped last »enno11 All under fence Near
hill Wesi Bav St.
JACKSONVILLE. FLORIDA
Herald will go wiiti them, na they waul tu four&lt;-.|
will, la u g h te r
loud my; »union mi traci ion line Almost J
slopped
and
ditiK
tim
es
he
com
ytivi-n away
Pur llruliirn at Herald
keep up with nh that transpires in Sun
pteli. etl w IMt thfno word» hilt It was &lt;Ulne
ford during the summer
U«.*leHH T In* house would not listen
i.if Sale—à acre farm, tw enty brurmg 1
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Dr. J. G. Venohle. one of the visiting ati.l lie t o u r ti»»iiied to «peak ugiilti
orange tree» *•• t«*ncli tree«, also very
'team" of the Men and Religion Forward
huge hearing p*ait tree», mndren ’&gt; tiH.in
I .on.Ion i tii.mti k&gt;
cottage li.nir and hack (mrclies, face»
Movement Campaign, arrived from Jack­
south Gulden Ijike. .1 tnllcn south eanl ol
Didn’t Get Even the Urlck.
sonville, Monday ufternoon.
M* meets
Sanford; ■'&gt; intitules walk to street rail- ;
“
Did
that
mgn
hand
you
a
gold
some of the men of Sanford nt a lunch­
1way. also Ovrldo railrnod. Fine drinking
L IV E R Y , F E E D and
eon given this evening at die Robin's | bric k? " "I should say not,'' answ ered water. g.«Hl bathing, tislung and swim
iliu n n ia te u r financier, "lie soli, me an iiuiig Alvi III uerr tract of the very
Nest.
S A L ES S T A B L E
I Inter««! In the gold brick on credit I best celery unti lettuce land, well locateti,
Mr. George E. Moody, head of the visit­ and took a m ortgage on th a t to g e th ­ j G mile wept Cameron City, less than a
ing “ tenm" of the Men and Religion For­ e r with everything nlso I owned Then i|uartcr of mile from Sunfoid l risei Ion H a m o s » a n d VA/agons
U la c k n m lth ln g a n d H o ra e a h o e ln g
ward Movement, hai.becn obliged to give ha cnlled the loan and foreclosed the carline, l-nnd lias a gentle slo(a* from
North to South End. so there will never
up hia part of the work for a time.
He m ortgnge and took possession of the la* any danger of soared lumi. (ìdaYanHorses and Mules Bought and Exchanged
gold
brick
along
w
ith
tho
rest."
went to bed after that powerful address
te.*il to get tinwing w.-lls on land Rea­
sonable price, and terni» to soil. Ad­
on Sunday, and was too III to take part in
H E A V Y H A U L IN G A N D C O N T R A C T I N G
dress Ikix 1127 City
2-t(5
Registered In Churches.
the program on Monday; but is much im­
One of tho s tr a n g e s t things In con
W II Underwood now Iiiih a lirst da«» 1
proved to-day.
nectlon with tho r e c e n t re g istra tio n horse »liner and blacksmith slid can
Hon. M. F. Robinson and daughter. Mrs. in L os Angolea I s - t h a t m any of tho guarantee oil work of this nature. Your ‘
m a de Ih
tho horses c an be assured of the best kind !
Papworth. of Sanford, passed through Or­ re g istra tio n s wore
of work in tills line See Underwood
ange City Saturday for the day's trip to churc he s. Women a tte n d in g ( i r t y r r when your tHirw needs shoes.
15-tf
m
e
e
tin
g
s
wero
a
pproa
c
he
d
and
If
they
the bench, in their sl«-cyUnder Everett,
Cottage
for
Rent—i)|
t
Park
averouhod BOt rfg lsle re d the*y wore asked
ta k lg ^ w ith them Miss Kette Kepirt. of
It tf
to do so. As nearly 7.r..nnii women nrn ArtrtrfM !$i&gt;i m l. Pity
Winhemliseit. and guest. Mrs K L Ham­ on tho registration hook«, It does not
for Sale—Show case, lock itrawei, mi»
Particulars at
mond. of Iron Mountain. Michigan They look on though t h e / objected lo t &lt;k - •ton style, tine condition
Low Prices
L i ih v Payments
Pico Blodk
Herald office
54 tl
•pent the afternoon on the fine Daytona

CARY D. LANDIS

V.

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Florida lim its "*' V e g e ta b le s

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

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IME SANFORD;»! ERALO

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llal excuse at least, for my appearance at I IAND SHARKS ATTER CLARK
this time us a candidate for the legisla­
ture that, without saying a word about li Fakirs wilt Ose Corruption Fund lo
(*ublUh«a Evrry TUcvdsy und Kiiday Mornln« Dy myself. 1 have actually been solicited to |
Defeat C o n g r e s s m e n
TUE Ili HAU) PRINTING COMPANY run
To the Democratic Voters
I used to bo somuwfiui of n conserva­
*
of the Second District:
R. J. IIUILV. editor
tive in politics, but with the ever chang­
1 have never opposed 4he drainage of
W. M IIAYNCS. B u s i n e s s M a n a l t r
ing times, and without changing very the Everglade« as a work of intermil
S u b s c r ip t i o n P r ic e , S 2 0 0 a Year In Advance much myself, I now find that, were I to improvement: -f have opposed, am now
opjtosing und intend to c o n t i n u e ‘ to
express an opinion on most of the issues oppose the fraudulent exploitation of
Deliver«! lo the City by carrier 12.00 per &gt;eer In
of (he day. 1 would be clussed as a radi­ the Everglade« by some consdencyireut
advance or 20c per month
cal.
or more ‘conservatively s|ieakmg. n "land sharks" w ho arc- robbing thousands
Payment» In adtance tnu»t te mada at oflWe
of ¿nnocent and pouc.people all over this
progressive in politico
country and bringing discredit und dis­
Entered aa aecood-cia»» mall matter Aututt 22nd
As souu us I entered this campaign It grace to the S ta te of Florida.
190S, at the I’uatofllce at Sanford, riurida.
was my desire to go before the people
I have not charged th a t all persons
ander Act of March 3rd. IH79
operating in the Everglades* are «iter­
and
discuss
such
subjects
as
might
inter­
Téléphoné* Na. 14 h
OSIee In Herald BalMlna
est them. With this object In view I a d ­ ating fraudulently. 1 hnvn «aid th a t
quite a number of them are fraudulently
Mias Ellen Stone has returned lo TurkeV dressed a letter on April 4th to each one operating; th a t they are procuring monev
Probably wants to bo captured by those of the other candidates fur this honor, under fulsc pretence« and Dial their
•tal.ilg i i m i ..J »iiiMa.. like to arrange for a nefarious conduct and unholy practice*,
bold, bud bur» ilt» again. ..
joint speakingcampaign indifferent {»arts iii addition to depriving thousands of
poor (x-ople of their hard-earned saving»,
. In a mock court trial nt Tnllnhnssee of the county. Without going Into fur­ is proving more* injurious to the S ta te of
. yesterday Miss Clem Hampton sued Gov ther details, 1 will state that (lie Hon. Floridu than gll the fires, freeze« and
ernor Gilchrist for. breach of promise. Forrest Lake of Sanford, und Hon.'S. A. epidemics with which she has ever been
afflicted. These thing» I have estab­
Probably had Shents ond HoHoway fot Robinson of Orlando declined to enter a lished by indisputable testimony.
AND
joint campaign, and Mr. Geo. Fox. Jr., ol
witnesses.
I t is natural tha t theoe "sh ark s" »houid
Sanford expressed his desire to enter such seek to defeat tne. TlA-y ure flooding the
district.with dirty, scurrilous,* lying liter­
a
campaign.
Wnyne Thomas, editor of the Plant City
ature about me. Tltey have raised a n
I believe that it is not only the duty of enormous corruption fund w ith which to
Courier is a candidate for delegate to the
Democratic Oonventijr.. and while not in aspirants for this position to go before accomplish my defeat. Any enemy of
lids district The Herald cannot help bui tbe people and make known their posi­ mine who desire« to circulate any old
story a bout me can do so w ithout a penny
wish Bro. Thomas good luck, even though tion on a n y question in which they may of cost, as these “ sharks" will gladly
be
interested,
but
believe
(hnl
it
Is
also
he is a Wilson man. The newspaper
pay tho bill.
Scnd for Catalogucs, Pricos and Tcrms
You need be surprised a t nothing you
men will make good delegates and they the duty of the people to insist on this
being done; and, h n v in g f h ls view of the see in print nboqt mo between now and
are all good Democrats.
matter. I wunl to state aa briefly as pos­ the primary. To mnke good their
claims that I um Injuring the S ta te they
Gov. Gilchrist s.tys Florida InnJ inter­ sible a few of the things that the people will manufacture and publish letter« purests have been damaged millions by the would like to know aliout—und if oppor­ porting to come from persons, Anns und
investigation as to who suppressed o' cer­ tunity offers I hope to meet some of the corixirutions in other states to the efTect
that the writers were just on the eve of
JA C K S O N V ILLE
- tain report regarding (lie feasibility of (hr people later, and discuss from the plat­ investing large sums in the S ta te when
flo r id a
mi
well
form
some
of
(tie
same
question»
Everglades. It may have prevented »win
i made my »tieech in Congress, und thut
knocked it all out. These letter» will all
dlhig land sharks from further rubbing the ns other questions
he
bogus, b u t they expect-ui foot some
1
beieve
that
the
|*etq4c
ol
lilts
»late
people, but no legitimate land pr&lt;&gt;jx»i(iofi
B88
B R Ì I .................., !?■.
pbople with them.
----want
our
convitt
leasing
system
tibolisbwill be Injured In thè long run. On the
T o understand how unscrupulous
contrary, all lands in the Slate that are ed. and I shall do what I can for the aba* they ure Just |cl m„ caj, yo u , m o t i o n
cultivable will be rnliunccd iu value, fot lition of this system nt the expiration of to whut one of them said to Mr. A rthur
( t e
li. Brown, editor of th e F’ort Tierce News,
D R O P IN
people In other Stales will learn that land existing contracts. ,
just u few duys ago. Mr. Brown s a y s
It
fs
needless
for
me
to
soy
I
.have
nl.
sharks are not jwrmiltrd to carry on their
he uske(1 tIns man why "they did not
imi irr »
(j i m r i r l lin» jin
y irfrfclfl IH 1J
-wwindhng gwttlc» »«v-Fhwvdn wn hmit-fwtftgU n d « in S«nt&lt;H«l
coni!i"n*" Ihcmrelve* to (fie tr u th in their
Ur»«U ior ealr et •
«xposed. and confidence will once more la- lecling officers, but I think that it can In- tight against Clark," und this man reirmi» io «uif t
restored. Publicity never injures any hon­ very mu'li improved by cutting down thr piled Dint it was good campaign du|M&gt;;'
wtll llfvri linkt
■*|&gt;etikc. and if |io»»ihlr eliminating a lh.lt he “sts'llicd to justify the use o! an&gt;
est business —G.iinrsv tile Sun
• s «)Wiir «u* li i&gt;. •
filing th a t would prove detrim ental to
.conni {&gt;rIit Iit r v I believe that (lie pn
auch lavorali!» »•
Clark " Mr. Brown furtlier »uys that
nary systein has cuttle to stay and tli.it this n u n “ intimated tiiat they were out «!
({ukk a fOimtl» «1
Die bnuford HrrultJ uni uni lice» th.it W
ll'rar pritprn*'*
the people liavtng now tried ii will not to win by any incdhs availulile," and
J I t r y iiii will ilelivet mii inMrt-n» in it»
l»rnriil
igree to give it up It certainly cannot Dial tin» man added, "W e want a man
il) un a il lite iluring tilt* luM w • u|
in Congress who ts favorable to our
tie assailed us u n -Democratic in principle.
interest».“
Ajiril, unii il adii» tliut Ite will moke no
MOW AHO I1M F
I will admit that it is not impossible for
These corrupt and dishonest
land
otlirr In thr tinte ilutllig thè trip
Tilt
S iiti
lie interests to win in n light before llit- sharks" want a man in t oiigrvnn .w ho
Herulil invile» nll (Ile je-nple tif I I.trititi In
whole txNiple A hr 11reti minority en H favorulile to their interests " \\ hat do
Come aiong miti i&gt;&gt;m thè U " w &lt; ! — [ninjm
you think ol this/ What candidate
»hived to graH, vice and drink, are tin»
"is (uvoruble to ouf land shark's inter­
Times.
ismls of ptesenl day indille», hut It is ests/''
A» (he l’rerless t» due in Mlumi un tilt■lore difficult lo control ihoti»niid» than
1a*1 me give you another instance of the
twcilty-iniltli. wherr ile w 11| tlelivi f n lei
O U ft QUTTEN E CCS
si IIIpi y a legisl ilote or a convention Dm scandalous and untruthful methods !&gt;e
ture nini jifiiliiihly Ittiy n wmter Intnie. v»&gt;
mg usi'd against tne
i’robnbly you iiavc
ANO CHEE9E
luty is plain we have simply to try to
it
s4s'ii a document which makes a vicious
itisi»! oli «tu- Siiiifnril lleinltl t uiiiing nlnin
if en k their hold iqioii tins enslaved mi and untriiiliiui attack u| hiii me and w inch
down bere
lite tnji wnuld llinke liriglit
arc the luml *&gt;( i■»■ • Í I 4M in mm
unfit)' If it lietoitii'» necessary to break it is laildly |&gt;roc|ttline«i. contains tincopy fnr inany n dny —Mulini Mrtfiqmh»
':lif tkll
excuse»
fot
1)■&gt;
ip a gambling business which I» demor- names of "one hqndred and one citizens
If you tlnnk we coniti wui n ho me li &gt;
i i i u t ta»tcd nn
.‘
of F’ort Lauderdale " One man w ho i»
•
» ■*'•
ili/mg not only to our leading citizens,
1 f
attacking tm- deseni»1»* them ils one hu n ­
&lt; tning tu MiiiuiI »end thè (r.iii»|»&gt;t (iituni
Cl. -Ilf
will ever yiisfy .
hill to the w hole stale, under the (ifrlense dred and one id the best citizens of
- inf In
a trial order
)
I procured an utiso&gt;f horse racuig or. tf needs lie. ricali out Fort Lauderdale
liv e un he* of ftiinw unii n hli/rntil iti
r
c
p
e
it
it
the saloons from doit city or statv I | lutely corris't arid up-to-date list of tinN'-w Vttik Sititi' A iteti ñt '. I te Mi»»i»»lp
qualified voters of tiie Fort Lauderdale
lave burned die bridges behind me mid
P A Y C A S H a n d SAVE MONEY
precinct, and had th a t celebrated “ one
pi valley it great lake with million* of duimy record stands clear.
hundred
and
one"
carefully
comport'd
wit
l u » wnrili of property destroyed and ittnkNow. if there are any other questions witii tiie quulihed list, and it was fouqd
log it |&gt;r.tc|ictilly iin|tti»»il)le to plant du r­
ttint tile people would like to know almul. tiiut only one of tiie "one hundred nnd
One D .
ing 1912 Hut Florida goes smilingly on.
one" was a qualified voter of F’ort
s a li ti li d f lurida
first S trrct
will stale dial I will lie pleased to answer Lauderdale jirccmct
And so it gixvi
busking in thr sunshine of Spring
Tindiem ill any lime and in any maliiiei, I do not know whether tiie "one bundled
Spring planting dime tin- pnl.ilu crup I*
are itiytiis. 'land sharks,
luit i will further sitili* dial m common and one
li"w bring tin vested Wir h itlk r ls un
fairness you should also ask my opt»’ in dales or what not. Iiul they are not
w ■II supplied »itti ii-lery. li-limi- tullía
qualified voters of Fort Lauderdale
lient» die »nine questions you may wish
precinct
tin-s, In-ets. curróla, turin)«, ruluhiiggiis,
to pnqmuud to me Fiusting to have
Honest real tv lute dealing ut on trial
cnhhnge. cucumbers, sUuwbcrriea, black­
in F’loridn T he honor of the S ta te is
your support,
I am. very truly.
Only exclusive Baker in the city. All mixing don*
berries. etc. Soon tho delicious cautnat stake. One of the victims of thcee
with Intest Improved Sanitary machinery.
A.
B.
Nrw-Tnv
loii|s- and wulermelon will be here. How
“ shark*" will do tiie S ta te more harm
S P E N C E R ’S O R E A D H A N D L E D b y a l l F I R S T C L A S S GH 0 CER6
than one hundred new comers who axe
rilrout these two pictures? Will you buy n
In M rm n rla m
satisfied, will do good. I am standing
Spoclal O r d e r s Filled P ro m p tly
______
home in Floridi! or remain where thr snow
Iti memory of l'immun Artliiir Ncwlntt* b,r Hi** protection of ilio jMxir and inno
falls in April und the rivers wush uwni
cunt against the m a c h in a tio n s of I hose
W c M a k e E v e r y t h i n g K n o w n t o t h e I i oh
liinior
ttie ('timings of n life tim e —Fuit Messen
adjust ics of fruuii. nnd for the p r e s e r v a ­
D ii LuMcr Sunday w l u l r all llie work) tion of th e good n a m e «Vf our beloved
P
H
O
N
E
100.
NO. Ill PARK
\ U M 'K
«er
win i clctiral mg l lir Resurrection. mil- S ta te
^ our» ris|Hs-lfidly,
I In&gt;iiinn Arthur New lint. Jr iirov from
tikiivvist, . » t r i i r i in rttiNiuA
F ltA N K CL A R K
tills world of )&gt;aiii nnd sorrow, and went
A few ytnrs ago few [lenple knew thnt
to tie With Him who said. "SufT
e
PRACTICAL
fodder w i l d be rtiisevl in Moróla liny,
I'liililrcn to come unto me for such is the
Catholic Fulr
outs and corn-were nfl shipped in for fetal
Kingdom of Heaven.''
- .April 23 nnd 2t. 1‘J 112. will be days to
for liorses and-catiJe^^Ftyw nll of these
•*L»ltle Junior." ns lie wns fondly called, be remembered in Sanford. The Catholic
crops nra grown in uburulance in the
s u i born July (lie 20th., I Jill, lie lunl Indies ure preparing for a great fair to be
state.
known wliut it wns to suffer during his lie Id on those days. Everything good to
( "nier Main and Monroe, Jacksonville Branch "i 1 1« *
Within the past two years nlfnlfn hits
short life. Tiie llower of Hfjpe lunl just cut will in; s&lt;Tvcd. F’rotn n needle to nn
beep grown with marked »urccss in sev­
begun to flourish in the heart» of those anchor cun be hnd nt the country store. \v-tcm of Business Calfeçes in the W o rld —¥2 ycateral putts of the »tale. Fred K Alien, u
who loved him. thnt lie might be spnrcd Fancy goods galore can be bad for money. k'raduates More than 10U hijjh-fjrade instructor»
c
prominent citizen of St Augustine, has
to make glad the home; when he was Candy to satisfy the sweetest tooth
Do to secure graduates P O S IT IO N S or REFUND Mi &gt;\'l &gt;
H-1 r »co
milled several crop* gf the finest oliali»
called away.
not forget die place, viz, the store next to
ever teen uny where, tbe stocks growing
There will be mnny who will miss hi* the First National Bank. There uro prizes Id more I*lorida and Georgia Bankers and other husim
to a height of eighteen inches. At Kis­
bright little face;—for, all who knew him to be given away, so see Theodore Schnnl, A LL O T H E R Morula and Georgia business collegesimmee and other places there have been loved him
also teach BY MAIL. Catalogue F R E E .
the new Jeweler.
similar successes. It .will he tried out at
A . H . J A M E S . M a n a g e r . J a c k s o n v i l l e KU
Many were tiie bunutifiil flornl offerings
Pinellas Park tins summer —St. Peters­
sent, nnd lit* little grave wns n mound of
Arrival and D e p a r tu r e o f Trains
burg Times.
flowers. His little body was laid tu rest
NORTH POUND
•
Alfalfa could be grown at Sonfoni and
Monday, at 10 o'dock a. m.. in Lnkeview No. 82
Ar
1.10
a
m
Lv.
1.20
a m
the m an who mukes tho experi.tient »II
Cemetery.
No. 84
" 11.03 a m
" 11.13 a m
not only profit by the same but will be a
“ 2.35 p m
“ 2.55 p m
We commend the sorrowing family to No. 80
public benefactor ns well.
No.
28
M
8.55
p
m
the Only One who can comfort them nnd
SOUTH SOUND
' •
• A n n o u n c e m e n t F or The S ta te L e g is­ sustain them.
No. 83
Ar 2.10 a m
Lv 2 M n m
God. in Love, have recalled
lature
" 2 20 p m
No. 8»
” 2.40 p m
1911 Owen Automobile.
Tbe boon hit Love had liven,
NO. 85
" 6.20 p in
" 6.40 p m
H aving decided to enter the rnoc for the
No. 29
pm
■* 7:55 n m
legislature. I desire to make n statement
Thoush the Memory IlnSrr» here
Demonstration by Appointment.
%
BRANCH UNES
to the people of Drnnge county of my rca,
The Soul 1* safe In Heaven.
Owner Going North
Trilby A St. Petersburg—ÌNo. 25. Ar. 1.01
eons for bo doing. Heretofore In making
p. m. No. 24. Lv. 2.21 p. m.
a n announcem ent for this honor I have
W as o Soldier of F o r tu n e
Leesburg—No. 21, A t. 11.28 n. m. No.
.n o t pretended to do so because of any
Organizer Messenger, who is here in the 22. Lv. B.30 p. m.
Florida
very «trong •olicJtation*—In fact I hnd Interest« of the Order of Moose Is on In*
Oveida—Ar. 10.30 a. m. Lv, 3.00 p. m
alm ost concluded that this urgent solici­ (cresting character. Ha has hpen In al­
tation cl*lm Was Father mythical, und most every country of the globe, having
BARREL TACTORY NOW OPEN
largely due to the feet thnt the would-be been trumpeter in the English army for
Ploee ytnir potato barret orders at
/■iclptent of
, |the same made known tho Year* nnd took port In many engage- once to Insure deliveries when want­
fact th a t he was anxious to be solicited 1roents while following the English flng ed. II. II. Deane, Oak Ave. and Drat f t .
However. I am going to offer, ns n par- ! that encircles the globe.
Phone 235
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i a n d luaty en d » r lu k l e d - a e th e y a e r o
Hut y o u t * r , o n s e c o n d » o f t h e r u b l e » ,
I a n a lo n r y a b o u t h n v l n g t h e m p r e e n e d
or funned o v e r
Ho 1 a r a p p e d and
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» e u le d ( h e m m y e e l f Juet aa ottu d o e »
a J e w el p n e k n g e
i ) o | t h e m , did y o u ?
I a i n r e d nt Milling* t h r o u g h
ui y
g ln e a
■*[&gt;tdn t y o u gel t h e m '
he q u es ilo l l e d In a l a r m
Yea, y e a — It a a l l r ig h t , old c h a p . “
1 eatd h a s t i l y and as p l c n a a n t l y aa 1
could
" K u g e n e d e l i v e r e d t h e box t o
Jen k in s
and
I opened
It
m yself.
O L A S T A /r J t X J J
ivy
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T h o u g h t It w a s - D i n
t h o u g h t It w a s
C Q A y iw G Y r / &gt; y b y a a s o b • Y f f A w i u . cxx ^ y h a y
so m e th in g else
T hen I proceeded
■• tney curved
\n&lt;l, hi love
$Y N 0P8I8,
,t,C 1 a o o t h l n g l v
Mill y o u l e Just a l it t l e
looked amu»«*l utiil pleaaod
m la ta k e p abou t the dual and w rlnklea.
C H AV TICil L —-R ic h a r d I J g h t n o t , an
A ii f o r t h e frtini|i. s h e (rntikly unii
o ld c h a p - a n d a b o u t t h e m b e i n g to r n
AroarloAn w ith an affected E n g lis h aoh a r s h l y l a u g h e d an d t h e n m i n e d up
g n t ^ r e c a t r a * a piwaant from a friand In
H u. h a !
U ood Joker*
a a p e e d . Juar a« a «out h-b oum l e x ­
Out
B
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n g s' fa c e waa u n re a p o n a lre
p r e s s l o o k ( h e atiitlon
C H A P T E R n . —T h e preeent proven rt&gt;
W h y . . o l d goop,'' h e aald w i t h c h e e r
A
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lun-k
for
lit
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mu ynmm t o the wearer.
t i e o ld N e w York. D ld n I s . e e l . n l ( b o , ful
Ih ero a a tria n g u la r

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b v FRANCIS PERRY ELLIOTT
ILLUSTRA TIONS ô y

C H A P T E R ILL—I J g h t n u t dona the pa
Jom sa an d lata at n ! | h t gala up fur a
rmpke,
Hta »arrant. Jank lna, c o r n 's In
and. f a i l i n g t o r e c o g n i s e U f h t n u t , attaaapU t o p u t Mm o u t T h i n k i n g t h e aartrant e r a « / . U f h t n u t c h a n g e s h it clothaa
In tending t o w r a r a o n help. W h e n ha reappear» Jank lna falla on Ida n e c k with
j o f , oonArrolng IJ g h t n u t '« b e lie f t h a t ha
(a area?.
C H A P T E R I T . —J e n k ln a tetta I .f s h t n u t
I deoua
a f th» « n e o u n t a r h» h a d w ith a hid
Chi «vam a n draaaed In p a j a m a a
C H A P T E R V —In a m e e a a g e from M l
frUnd. J a c k Milling». I J g h t n u t la a s k ' d
to put up “t h a kid for tha n igh t on hla
w a r h o m e from c o l l e g a l a t e r U
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fh tnut
da a b e a u t if u l gi rl In b l a c k p a j a m a a If!

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C H A P T E R VI . —I J g h t n u t ta a h o c k e d by
t h a girt*» d r i n k i n g , a r n o k l n g e n d a l a n g y
C H A P T E R V t l —Bhe t el l e h i m h e r n a m e
la P r a s e ! » a n d p u i i l e e h i m w i t h ’i S w y
n-matn.
o f h o t toy a f or h e r al at c r a p r o o m
-...-.-,
named Frances.
N e x t m d r r d n g t h e girl
1» m i s s i n g a n d I J g h t n u t h u r r i e s t o —
t he1
b o a t t o a r e h e r off
H e ta nc&lt;n*(&lt;-J t,jr
a h u s k y c o l l a g e boy.
w h o ml!«
hi m
" Dic ky,
b u t he doe e n o t aee t h e girl.

ch a u ffe u r did
W n . n t I n i e r e a . e d . vou
k n o w a b o u t (hat

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CHAPTER

"If you d o n ’t come on. I'm going,
qulotly
a m inute ,” -he aatd. » r o w lin g
her. H o f a c e d m e
"Look hero. II I bit you once"— he
leveled hla Unger«—"well, they'll have
fo pick yon up with a »pongo. t h r ’V
a lir

XV

□ I l l i n g » ’ S y m p t o m » A l a r m Me.

"Moat Internal outrngn of tbe Cen­
tury. I teil you*" lUllltiga alormed.
Kor nn l io u r l lind »at t h e r e In mjr
rooina, llmp a n d b e w lld e r e d u n d e r th e
t e m p e a t of hla wratl,
I h r »Md and
I n c o h e r e . n .«pultet
im. i i .- i
. . v o r rn..
hon..
over
tf»•* „phune

hnd a c t

m e on a hum for mv iriend
I h a d f . n. n. l h l m a u I Ir ri I v . l i n i n g n l n u e
o v e r al t h e d u l l , a n d a e e.M.n a* I
e n t e r e d lie « t a r t e . ) t u hul l f r n i n t h e
r,M,lli
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Ihrnugh
the
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1 Just o j i e n e d t h e d r a w e r o f t h e table and t o o k o u t th e b o x — g l o v e box, 1
t h i n k It w n a — c o n t a i n i n g t h e p a j a m a a
I had read
aom eth ln g
» om en here
abou t th« clen rln g e f fe c t — th e r e a c ­
t i o n , und t h a t aort o f t h i n g , p r o d u c e d

As an entertainer, the Edison Phonograph is
a wonderful thing. It brings the talent of the
c o u “1
world’s greatest artists into the home and places
it at the disposal of whoever cares to listen. The

Edison Phonograph
has every improvement ami advantage which the Rh^ius of
I homas A. I’alison has hern able to suRgest. Put one In your
home. Your whole family will welcome the new songs, the good
stories and the bright music. There is an Edison Phonograph
at a price to suit every purse. There arc new records of all the
new music and songs every month. We will gladly demonstrate
and explain this greatest of all Ip»inc entertainers-

# u n "*, , n u ' B b &gt; * » h o c k
’ Be« for y o u r s e l l . old c h s p
laald
And I llfted out th e g oaanm er

thnt Jenklna re p u .tsd upoi. ,uy return

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looki-d confoillidcd
I»oti't u n d e r S t a n d lt.
h o a n h l . hltIng h l a nn l ! «
U h r h a n g II t h e y l o o k

He. ul . ngl , Md I maniiged U&gt; coaa. (Hm I V T I Ü ' , w * " " thou* 11 , u * ver w? rB
bnrk tcf hiy chnmbent. boplhg I mlghl f A n ‘L t h e fdhlea aro nll right, too
acrew out of hin. ...me rxplnnatloo
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a g a i n , b e s t i n g w i t h hla foot u p o n t h e
floor
T h e y w e r e p r e t t y n a a l y a f t e r th at
H illin g » w e n t o n g l o o m il y , an d t h e y
w o u ld n't »end for an y o n e el»«
Ju»t
hnd to alt I h e r n In t h a t I n f e r n a l ha»
t i l e w i t h n o t h i n g o n hut p n j n m a s an d
a p a ir o f b e d r o o m «U p per»
E very
o n e « tn a w h i l e s o m e b o d y w o u l d c o m e
an d a d d r e s s m e aa ' F o x y ,' an d w a u l
m o l o «e n d f o r iny c l o t h e » or e l s e
(&gt;1|| and buy Bome F i n a l l y , a big
b r u t e c a m e u n d t h r e w m e s o m e d ir ty

Hut, except for flxlng my gla»a lor
a better etudy of France», I never
rnovod. D idn't occur to mo as noco»»«ry. you know, until aho should drive
off.
Ju»t stood leaning on my c a n e
• nd with feet crossed, you know, In nigs n|lll
j u hnre to put on in..»c
the way I had long ago found wn« the or
bu) ...ifili Rther.
least e xhausting. If ono ha s to «U nd
..All), , httJ Ju„ Kot lnlo the toga
• t »11. But, by Jove,
tho follow wna &gt;|)(| „mffed the rubles a n d p a j a m a a
f'lcht In mV face now,
alm ost! D e v i l- 0lJ(
K|j;bi In m y p o c k e t , w h e n t h e
l»h annoying!
p a r t i c u l a r b r i g a n d w h o hnd c h a r g e of
Did yotj h e a r mo, you g ln n se y e d
COOp enme back Ho almost ttirew
f o o i r ho b arked ln my ear. "You a ni wh,.„ ho snw mo. Whore's Twen
mssher! By Qeorge. I*U m nsh you!" t). , u r o „ r ho w anted to know
And
And he looked nt F'rnncea again and Ulen before I could say a word, he
laughed, but ahe waa looking aw ay blustered up to uie with / n d say.
off up a t th e big atone castlo on th e whnt b u sln e si you got In hero? Clear
Pocantlco HUla behind. And I Just o u t ) ’ And you hot I didn't U»»o u sinrerslod ln
her
glorious proUle, glo , 0|dcn m inute— I cleared.
You
•plaahed b r ig h t by tho golden sun- nhoM]d have seen me beat It down
.shine reflected from th e T a p p a n Z e e , h a t c o rrid«r! T he rellow followyd mo
opposite. Incidentally, I watt trying n Muie grum bling to himself; Then
In my mind th o th re e a rm m ov e m e n ts
called to a cop who was Just comthat must be m ade aa one, and for | n i jn; -Hay, O'Keefe, run th a t young
which, to le a rn , I had paid th e g ro a t fBt frcuk out Qf bore, will you? It'«
master, (H illa rd of Parla, a thouaand - on# of fhat bunch of visitors tha t I
franca ln gold.
^ w «at through Just now.
Fresh th in g Th# car b e g a n to edge aw ay.
« n o o p l n g In to t n e c#ll«!*
"All rig h t—c o m in g !" h e yelled; and
"A nd s o t h e s a m e c o p th n t b r o u g h t
^•0 he launched his blow. But so mo t h e r e — the very » « m e - wn« the
rapid— Instantaneous, In f a c t — a r e t h e o n e t h a t s h o v e d m e o u t o f t h e d o o r ,
famous th re e m o v e m e n ts , o f t h e g r e a t w a r n i n g m o t h a t I'd b e a t n o t g o pok
•ctsntlat, I don't r e m e m b e r t h a t my l u g In to t h e p r i s o n e r s ' c e l l » » g n in If
•Je even s h if te d Its grip upon th e 1 knew w h a t w a s g o o d for T n e '
roouocle. T h e re fo re , aa I cam # back
"By the way. old rhnp," puffed Bill
bto tho tamo position again as hla Ings, hla poise and good humor Im­
Igt tho ground, I waa In timo proving u nde r th e apell of a cigar, "1

njr.4AjUag'g_ojt atjA it

, "“ k
of th * c o a &lt; &gt;ou
‘ tr o u g h , and on e of

the «leeve» la In ribbon«."

( ) f c u i i r a c , I («•cognl xt«l it nll na Inip o a a t b l c a n d c n a x y , *&gt;nu k n o w ,
but
C H A P T E R V I I I —J a c k Milling* m i l . In
w
l
u
-ri
I
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au
t
u
Mi
l
l
i
n
g
«
Irla
i
.
i
nn
i ««
ap en d t h e n ' g h l wi t h t . l g h t n u l
T h r &gt; ,|i*-_
r n v a r pr l f - rel —■ p u n . . 1-r.t.t- ........... .
* äT u &lt;• a.i f l u l i - n l . litui h e l u t lied a u i tf n
(one of t h e p a j a m a a
d u i i g . r n u « n p u p l e . r i i p u r p l e d n « l i e d If
I .11.1 n I r eli. g e
C H A P T E R IX l i m i n g , d e n e t h e pa
Jarnee a n d r e t l r r a
Mu» t h e n ( h e ..ni m u l l ii mi k i l n w ? "
C H A P T E M X l .l g h i i i u l l . n ,
..
I pl - l r r t l e d w e n k l )
In hla a p a r t r n r n e e l»e.-f&gt; t - . Mi l l i ng« l e v e l e d h l a Mg m m nt me .
Urn-chop w h l a k r f a »it.1 w r e i i t . g i .
J e n k l na cal l * t he p-ui. .- wh. . . 1. I n . '■&gt;« m o u t h i n g v»o r d l e « « l &gt; t o. .. m l o u l e
I n t r u d e r t o be a &lt;f l u . I n a l . . l l e - l
I »»
I hut
( l ui t II d o
nl toul t b.i t
ubi
O r a n d p a '*
u.ftii
h o c l i n k e d ui inni
Not
not
C H A P T E R XI T h e I n t r u d e r d r . U r - a
a n o th e r word »bout h i m '"
An d Uni t i ­
he la L l g h t n u t ' a g u r a t u n d appi- ala t o &lt;h*
l i h e r u l l n p n e d I n t o 1.1« .» «'
Iloti,
U t t a r tn v a i n
«bruì
othaunllnti
Jue!
«ni
there
1«
Ll
JU’
I
r
l
to
C H A P T E R X l l II .
p n n t l b g «till g l n r l b g «I m e l i k e a Jolly
!•»
bulldog
&lt;*!! A l ’T K I l X I I I In O r tn»rfiitic ! I h » »
U r n . t u a l l y h e l . e r f u i e &lt;a i m e r
p i l i 1« ua' . o l i i « l i n i l o Ot i t i l l i l l i n i c » K&gt;&lt;n**
Kiwi i nnr ** H a t o n l u h n ! w l i r n &gt; ■ *c# t « *» rn» •
T e l l y o u wh . i t
»he i . nl v t i l i n g ( h a t
« .i g «* fr&lt;iin
t i r ln ! ( » r
•J• 1 1 . •» n &lt;r. g
! »s
leta yo u n u t
l»| .' k&gt; !« l i r e * » v Vail
• I nl hr a
I I f f i i n u t !*••**fi*f f t T * ’ ! * ' " " ’
MHIInc'a h o r n r .tu . . v . » • \ ».««• . o .
b u i e a n d 111 ti k e « Ie V d i d , III ' I». a l i e n
»MI o f l h a pa )mii i * *»t • '.» *»•*
I gut Ihelll t h e r e
l i e « p o k e «n v .Igel v In.» I b I Ig b Tertevi
t t t. . t
al • «&gt;
|l I
U t A I T KM \ l \
It li: * f
Ht *• a l i t t l e
hrr ami alhi.h * t
I r e U r r à I n « | I j r n u n t I &gt; l i m i M u M n - i t n* \ r
Oh'
I «aid
libi l i I »liev r e i i . g
aaw hrr In hlu- W p.liuti. «•
\ l i'('h n t i
P r u n r n l a m r t |»\ ^ • &gt; * h • •' »..fcr. x ., »
u l t e &gt;o u e l ! b e r *’
»'fu h l l t * U f l i l K H '
•*
1 *1Mi l l i ng« « n o t » m a d e m e j u m p
'ri Ignnfra (h r
n
(* r i
t* r •• « • ■ •
•t» thraah
h lm h » •^T- »•11?i«;
I r #•»•
lt.'C.gnlr.e '
he bellowed
they
M g tlim it (*•!&lt;••« (h r !)••«( tl.lf » Ï ••Tltr
w. - nl ha . k m i n i a» he l l
red w i t h v e i n t l o n
'Atid w h a t a m o r »
Mi J o v e '
I «..Id « n o t h i n g ! )
m y n a m e la n o t D i c k y
T im i « n o t all." c o n tin u e d Dilunga
111» h a n d s l o w l y s w e p t h i » c h i n a n d g r t i n l v
I w a a an a u r e It wir« ti p u l
be w histled
up J. J. , « n i n e Uhl l i l ne f oul J o k e . I w r o t e
W h a — W e l l , I ’ll h e J l g g e r n l
i l . a i a&lt;itl. .u» n u l e t o t h e g u i e r u o r A f t e r
whirled t o w a r d th e car
a lot of p l ei u l l l t g I ft&lt;&gt;! t h e f o n i a l o
' O n m e . t h Ia t i m e . I g u e e a '
Y ou re «elol P
Ile t n me
t I ght
IH t g I t . -. d ili .t m a 11 .illi
I h r u Ilia f a c e c l o u d e d » m l tie m o i r d
&lt; &gt;ll l e «
lie . lllllY
h e Wellt u n
down upon nia‘
B i l l i g t ue W Itti a n e l . l i e d e i e
Mol
H ere, you get a lo n g
now
« b o u t w h e n I «t . i g g e l »til f o r w a r d a n d d i d ( h e
y o u r b u s i n e s s , w h o e v e r y o u a r e ' ' Hla p r o d i g a l » o n n e t o n hl » n e c k , h e b u n d
h . n d w a r e d a» t h o u g h » w e e p i n g m e , ^ ” 01 ^ ’« p u n c h t h a ( Joli.«1 o’ff h l . a Uk i
.
-a.
U»V .
a — . « « f t
—
*
"
nw aj. * T r« a mind t o k i c k y o u fot t l i e W e n t a l r f ilg h t up In t h e air w ith
annoying t h a t y o u n g l a d y . "
t h e w h o l e h u n c h d o w n t h e r e and c o n
Ho looked t o w a r d F 'rnn cea a n d I t r a c t . ’d l o d o t h i n g s for t h e m Dial will
c o u ld i c « b e w n a s h o w i n g off
Hut I k e e p t h e m n . l l i e fur a ) e a r
I tireal
( b o u g h t » h e l o o k e d a hit d l r g u a t c d
cried In h a v e m e a m i up f o r f o r g e r y
A i for t h e fru m p , «he s u d d e n ly o p e n e d
th!« ,« in) o w n fu lh r r now m in d
t h e d o o r , s t e p p e d d o w n a n d t h e n up you
f o r g e r y of m y u w u n a m e ! II ill
a g a in , bu t t h l a t i m e b e h i n d t h e « l e e r
M illin g» » l l o d e l o t h e e n d o f t h e
Ing w h e e l .
r o o m an d b u ck
T h e n bn anl d o w n
t h e aald
“J u st
hac k a t

! " ,a r ln , h ''
* , l r k Tour

W hin ihr«»
»• l o t n p a n j

v u aoiTJ to rttUTh iha flgluaaa torn

v

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Chln ‘’ P° n 5 "

and

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f«d

!Mi*on ni&lt;MincTnph*.$l 5.00 to $200. K ill «on Slnm li»r»l R r«-«m l*.35«. Kj|l«&gt;ri A m L rro l
K ^ »»n li ( p U y I *ricw «• Ion*), fiO«. hu|iM&gt;n O ra m l O p t n Keconl*. 7 i&lt; . lo 12 00.

," ‘ nd■

T. .1 MILLER &amp; SON

aw eep

I c a u g h t a f e w l e n t e n c o a o f hla
m u m b lin g
My l i e n l g o . I'm h a l f a m in d m
thffTk ( f i e r e a a o m e t h l n g In t h e p a
) » inna ' h e m u t t o n « !
' a o m e t l i l l i g till
. •t inny
and
dlaagreontde «ouielhlng
t h e ) Ia alive w ith '
I « p i . m g up a n d 'back o v e r t u r n i n g
my i hair
truod h e a v r n a
oh, I « a y ’
| ex
c l a i m e d In . n n « t e l n a t i o n
.1 « I f i x e d
m y g l uk a o n t h e g a r m e n t *
It a ) o u r
Jail. t h e n , y o u k n o w — "
An d s u d d e n l y I in«.In a d l a . u i e r y
a n d I f u l g i . t a b o u t k e e p i n g «t i l l
M) J o v e . Milling*
I e x . l a l m o d ex
e lt e d l y
H e r e « a o m e lh ln g Ir m ld e th e
colla r
aorue aort of Jolly w r i t i n g !
\ \ bat a I h u t ’ aal.1 M illin g« n h a r p
ly
l i e J e rk ed ( h e g a r m e n t Ir o u i my
he n .) a n d h e l d It In t h e lig h t
All
r.■..rid t h e . Ir.-le w i t h i n Hm c o lla r b an d
urn fo u r or l i v e d a r k e r r ed l in e * of
.|iio er l i t t l e r r la a r r o n a r h u r n r t e i *
I'h ln en n l a u n d r y m a r k s ) o u blloi
lie . . . l l l l l l e n t e d r a r e l e « « l )
And then
h e d u c k e i l Ills h e a d . l o s e r
w u li a
•lillrk I n t a k e o f l u e n t h
D* ( l e o r g e , HI. k i ’
h e crle&lt;l. hla
Vole« t r e m u l o u s «Mil a o llie
e ic lle
menl
C a n 't be th a t
e ith er .
It’»
w o v e n III- «w f u l l y fine, n e a , Job. l o o
Now
w h a , d o you s u p p o s e
H e b r o k e off w o n . l e r l n g l y

FIRST A N D I’ A K h A VF NUT

' a i i t e t r m i f n i W l . i o r y u i e l i i i i f A n a i m i i . i i e ’n iniiliet.mrWimiiAWfA'rlM'rVAWWf^A^

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W W ' V V W f W W M V f W W n i '■

D r i n k a B o t t l e of

GINGER

XVI

ALE

OR

SODAW ATER

The

" I .o o k h e r e , D i c k y , " h e e x c l a i m e d ,
d o you h a p p e n
to k n o w
D ooten
berri '
I t r i e d lo r e m e m b e r
I abut o n e
.Hill

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Bottling Co.,

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Sanford,

Fla

RESTAURANT

m i r li|«a I f r i i i n

H. E. W I S E ,
H*»rm»*rh

u | t ( g t l l l r I' •«ti*fTli r )

Proprietor
nl t V n i i n l ( iifr

«hake

S t e a k s , C h o p s , O y s t e r s and F i s h a S p e c i a l t y

ti•-««*1 a* last

sm ell!"
"Devilish sensitive, I dsro sny.**
H illin g » l o o k e d nt 111« s u s p i c i o u s l y ,
bu t 1 had g o t hold of th e t h in g I waa
t r y i n g t o r e c o l l e c t sik ^, I w e n t on
q u ick ly :
"By J o v e , you k n o w . I b e lie v e Jen-

klnw know« his m a n —fellow who butHr», and, 1believe,
cooks, for him
H e a n d J e n k l n a b e l o n g to t h e s a m e
h o w d o tTiey c a ll I t ’ — « a m # c l u b of
g en tlem en » g e n tle m e n .'
Mi ni n«»
brought
Ills
flat
down
" L e i ’s h a v e J e n k l n a In. h e s u g g e s t e d
And w « did
1 s n y . J e n k l n a ." I b e g a n , 'xl h l s P r o ­
f e s s o r D o o d l e b u g above u s —

" W a l L i P s u ¿¿li/

C o c a Cola

f i l e t N( f v^t

clo se ly

U I n . il.««ti. hi- « a m e m b e r o f all
t h e g r e a t a o c l e l l e a of t h e w o r l d
H ot
a s i t i n g of l o i t e r s a f t e r hla n a m e l ik e
a u n i v e r s a l k e y b o a r d , a n d la t h e mnlti
H.picrzr. th e g r o a t s c r e a m , a m o n g nll
lire » d e n t i n e p u s h o v e r h e r e a n d In
Europe
Ij j I s o f d o u g h , hu t Off h is
tro lley w ith le a r n i n g "
• And In t h i s b u i l d i n g ? " J s a i d w o n
dertrigly
" W h a t ' s h e l ik e ? "
" A w f u l l y Inrgo h e a d ." s o l d H illin g » ,
o l e v n l l u g hla h a n d s s o m e t w o
feet
apart, " p ea r -sh a p e d affair— big
end
u p h u m p s o n tt Ilk« h a l v e s o f g r a p e
f r u it, p o r c u p i n e e y e b r o w s , a n d — "
"Oh. I k n o w . " 1 s a i d , n o d d i n g e n g e r ­
l y . "n nd a l l l t l e . s h r i v e l e d — w e l l , k in d
of miiHhed s o r t of f a c e , e y e » h e a d l l k n
nn d Jolly s m a l l
I've g o t h i m n o w '
I've g o n e d o w n w i t h h i m tn t h o e l e ­
va to r
lllllln g x n o d d ed
“ Y o u 'v e g o t h im
p a i n t e d . " h e » a id d r ily .
T h a t ' s the
p r o f e s s o r , o n l y , h is e y e « a r e a n y t h i n g
bu t Jolly.* I've r i d d e n In t h o e l e v a t o r
w i t h h i m m y s e l f . A l w a y s m a n a g e s to
lo o k l i k e h e w a s t r a v e l i n g w i t h a had

" Dooxen berry 1”
corrected.

Sanford

THE

T h e n h e lo&lt;.Ued u p a t m e

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VI . . .m
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1,1«,«.
i I In
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d e n ea n1itftl
mna#tDi
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e

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(!»»•&gt; w i l l ¡ » r r v e n i

1' Js'» *•! I«'ll Itflll a. IV* &gt;'HI I .liti»

An I n s c r i p t i o n a n d a M y s t e r y
III. I n g » r u b b e d bl » . hill p e r p l e x e d
ly
D) J ig g er , now
I w o n d er what
i h o » o h e n t r u r k a m e a n ? " ho u t t e r e d
"’ ' l e h i g l y

F IR E

INSURANCR AG RN I

M • f u l f i l « t «»r ••• t *^i ( l t | » u f r « l l M l I U s l v% n f f f

CHAPTER

Billings

-&gt;3

sh a rp ly
«• '

ru jn _ u io f gbsut

A Pl a ce F o r L a d i e s and
S h o r t O r d e r s At AH H o u r s

Gentlemen

E v ery th in g F irs t C laes

+

4

T niingt. (Mt’Jin Service

X

cjiI

T ieheis 11 rt-Solti, nt Reduced R ates

MEN-DEN-HALL’S
CHILL TONIC
Best for Malaria, Qiilla and
Fever. Guaranteed.
looking tor a Cood Kouse (o
Ship Your I rull «ind Vegt*
tallies to.'

Here is One on the Best1
Market

«

&lt;&gt;

�I Iti SAhfORD MIRALO
him. don't you know. Js n k ln s - io m »

h e r s i a goddess.”
“O o d d e a tl“ Bllllnga swallowed bard
member, ebT"
“ And did th e se — b i n —g a r m e n ts be­
-Why, Ur, be told me that every long to the lady?”
night he bad to turn down tbs perfeaT he proteseor frowned a t him In s u r ­
aer'a bod and go all oror It wtlb a prise ''G a rm e n ts? "
iwogvUoa watering con—“
'T h e m . ” said Billing« in devilish
q uestionable g ra m m a r, pointing to the
"Watering canl" gasped Billing«
"I'm tolling 7 0 a what bo aaya, air. table “T hey a re pajamae. you know."
“ H a ! " e ja c u la ted tha profeeaor.
Then ho covers tt all up again, and In
«bout a ball-boor tho perfcaser turns holding th e m up "80 they a r e You
tho covers down; and If It's what bo a r e very observing, air, very. Now, 1
calls 'flus’—that la, damp all over^he had not noticed th a t a t all; I was so
Inte re ste d In th e m aterial Itself—the
climbs In and aloopo Uko a top." *
"Cold-water bug. yon know,” I ex­ wonderful silk of SI-LIng-Chl. ge n tle ­
plained, bat BUllngs abroggad bla men. Ha! Indeed a ra r e p riv ile g e ’“
By Jove! He stroked th e stuff light­
shoulder*.
‘That's all right. Bog or not, be'a ly, te n d e rly —a s one likes to do a lit­
tho goods, all the aame. . Oraatest tle child'* hair, don't you know
"Beautiful, beautiful fabric." be
arar." Ho spoke with quiet convic­
sighed half to hlmaelf. “ Only once
tion.
He deliberated a moment and before ha v e 1 seen a piece of I t—but
It was e n o u g h ; 1 could never, never
fumed to me.
“ Tall you what, Dicky: Tm going up forget." S o m e th in g like a g roa n es­

thing you said bis man totdVou—r*

and ask him down. He’s the one to
giro us the right dope on these crasy
letters—Eh. what you « 7 , Jenkins?”
"Bog pardon, sir; I was saying that
tho perfassar don't visit nobody; and
ho novar seas nobody but tho big 11t*ry
and sdsntlflo sharps."
"Oh, ba don't, ah?" Bllllnga snorted
contemptuously. "Wall, Jenkins. 1
haven't been a prise fisherman In my
time for nothing; I guess 1 know how
to select my 'fly.* I know what will
fetch him: 'Mr. Ugbtnut's compli­
ments, and will bs be pleased to hon­
or him b? pasting upon an Oriental
curio o f rare acienilOo ^Intarast?'—
that- sort- of merry rot! JVBy,- you
couldn't bold him back with a block
and tackle. Oh, you needn't worry;
I’ll do the proper curves all right.”
Ha turned toward the door. “And.
Jenkins, you come along and work me
■ ffiio T E F io d ra "

--------

-------- —

CH A PT E R XVI

caped him.

CHAPTER

*

XVIII

T h e Spell of th e P a ja m a s.
T h s p ro fe sso r suddenly faced ue,
bolding up th e p a ja m a s w ith a ges­
tu r e of Inquiry.
“From a friend of Mr. L lg b tn u t'a In
China," Bllllnga e ip la ln e d
" H ’m! In
th e neck, pro fe sso r— I m ean Inside the
collar," he said, approaching the ta ­
ble— “t h e r e 's som e kind of freak let­
tering
Looks foolish to roe ”
T h e professor looked ;&gt;«rpleied.
”1 mean, looks like It waa done by
eotfle-oM'W ho w o t a r t y —b a d w he«H .
you know ^probably*eom e chink whose
biscuit was drlfty," floundered Bill­
ings. "You u n d e r s tk n d ! ”
T he professor d i d n 't I knew th a t
Jolly well by th e way he cocked hta
hnsri nn n n . aide, standing Ilk# a puiilod crow, don't you know.
"H a ! 1 fe a r 1 do not as I should."
he said with an apologetic cou f h 1
P erhaps 1 do not Intelligently and
logically follow your deductions be- .
cause your prem ises a re Inscrutable
until I have seen the le tte ring
Ab' " r
Out came glasses and lens and n*
bent over the collar eagerly
TEA, p rofessor's lips moved rapidly
and his visage tw isted Into a horrible
frown
"Why. » h y - a —w hat
With mouth
open, a n d g r i p p i n g the p a j a m a s tig h t­
ly, be g l a r e d a i u i each In turn

T o m m y r o t !~ m urm ured Hilling* to■ently. He aeetned thoughtful.
1 was thoughtful, too— wondering,
by Jove, whether' the professor would
go soon, so a® could turn I d sa d get
th e earlier s ta r t tom orrow up the
rive r
But chiefly 1 waa wondering
wistfully If France* would still be
angry w ith me.
"M oreover," broke In the profee
sor*s Tolce s s be tu rn e d again to the
lettering, “ to aaaert fu rth e r th a t tbefe
will be a se m bla nc e —not actual, gen­
tlemen, m ind you. but a n optical Illu­
sion—ta k in g the form of some crea
tu r e of th e aam e kind th a t this »liken
te n e m e n t hae previously inclosed
“ In o th e r words, gentlemen. If I
w ere to don th e se g a rm e n ts, I might
no longer look like myself, but Ilk#
some one elee who bad worn them
upon som e prevloui occasion—per­
h a p s l a s t n ig h t—p e rh a p s a thousand
y e a rs ago. E h ? Is t h a t w h a t you u n ­
d e rsta n d ? "
He docked again o v e r th e letters
and ca m e up. looking chagrined.
"M oreover, I am forced to confess,
gentlem en, t h a t I rail to find a sys­
te m —any ^ u le governing these rtdloulous tr a n sfo rm a tio n !. T h e hypoth­
esis Is. th e re fo re , th a t th e alleged

T he Professor.
Billings ushered tn the professor
with a flourishing Introduction
T he great man never spoke, but
gave me the end of one finger and
devilish grudgingly a t that. He Just
cam e to anchor and stood th e re very
stra ight and stiff. Ignoring the chairs
th ru st toward him from every point.
One hand was stuck in his stiff broad
cloth boaom, with elbow pointing o u t­
w ard. and !)!• great topheavy bead
"Oh. I m p o s s i b l e " ' he r a s p e d h a r s h
reared above u* Impressively
1 addressed the professor h o sp ita ­ J ly. s e l l i n g l b » l e n s a n d b e n d i n g a g a i n
tut. tut. 1
bly: "Ah' won't you sit down, pro j “ Incredible poof a b s u r d
what n o n s e n s e ' '
feeeor?"
The glass swept the lines rapidly
He drew back, frowning “ Hit down,
e l r f ' he questioned
And. hy Jove, Suddenly, with a cry the professor
by this time he showed his teeth And dropped the lens, a violent start al
devilish white, even teeth they were, most lifting him from the floor
HMIt uloue, I say
Poof'
Vi ol
too. only, they didn't fit
anapped
hU
Angers
'
N
ecrom
ancy
and
” 1 never sit down, a ir .” he said stir
' tha u m a tu rg y tr a n sm itte d In p a ja m a s '
fly; "N ever!"
A b su rd !'
“ By J o v e ! ” 1 explained.
” Plffl#!" said Billing« em phatically.
T o he s u r e ! " ejaculated Bllllnga.
“ Don't know » h o t they a r e
he whlelooking extrem ely silly
pePod
to
me.
but
1
tl
take
a
h
undred
T he profeasor appeared n o t ungratIfled with the sensation he had pro­ t o o n s shot o d anything he s a y r Tn«
duced and condescended to smile that : professor'« a c o r k e r '”
'B y J o v e ' “ I rem arked
Perhaps
la. If you can call a creasing and
»&gt;&gt;nt mind
wrinkling like the cracked end of a Professor Muckleberr&gt;
1 telling us
'h a rd boiled egg a smite
' W hat I think, gentlem en ‘ 'A hat
“ You say, 'alt down.' air." be said,
could
1 th in k but what I am sure la
addressing me. ” 1 a ak you. In tu r n :
COMMISSIONER
la not ‘sittin g down' re c ru d e sc en c e your own conclusion—though you I
have
generously
and
considerately
te
n
1
ba c k to th e prim ordial?”
OF A G R IC U LTU R E
Bo saying, be took a pinch a t my me to form my own opinion—nam ely,
a hlrt front and stepped back again th a t th e claim of su p e rn a tu ra l a t­
tributes of th e se garm ent« Is prepos­
Impressively.
Cjndidalf to Soccted Himself
E n c h a n te d p a ja m a s ' Haunted
Then his g re a t head «hot forward In terous
pajam
ae!
Poof'
N
ursery
lore
chli
front of hla rigid ne c k —so suddenly,
(»hosts g.-nti»v
by Jove, that I reached oul*"to try to d r e n a fairy t a le s '
catch It. don't you know
He m ade m en? Tut tut nonaense'
H e sn o r te d In d ig n a n tly
Juat two strides to the table, ten feet
“ G b o s t a ! " f a l t e r e d Billing«
away, and pounced upon the p a ja m a s
“ Ob. 1 s a y ! " I ra th e r gasped Dash
w ith obviously trem bling hands.
me
If It didn't give me a turn, r a t h e r ’ 1 A n u s i n c s s Man
And behind hla back Bllllnga r e ­
T he professor shrugged his ahoul- j
lapsed Into a a a r m c h a i r and fanned
Give a Business Ad
dere.
hlm aelf with a magazine.
“ W h a t oth e r I n te rp re ta tio n la adm is­
T h e professor fumbllngly
sought
th ro u g h hla pocketk. and producing a sible. g e n tle m e n ? “ he questioned som e­
w hat peevishly, ta k in g up Jhe coat. He will Aprecíate Your Sup­
p a ir of spectacle* with phenom enally
"H ere, we have the royal Insignia of
la rg e lenses, a d ju ste d th e m shakily.
the cruel em peror. Kee, and we note port in the coming Primary.
He bent over the paja m a s eagerly.
th a t th e s e g a r m e n ts w ere given som e
"Impoaalblsl And yet. It is, It l e i ”
one
In bla c ourt by th e alleged sor­
h e m attered.
"I would know the
cerer,
fe*ub k een. P e r h a p s It w as rew eave among a thousand. It la hera
undoubtedly, undoubtedly—th e lost
silk of BL-Llng-Chl I How cornea It

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" WALLINGFORD "

nowhere in America will this q
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you cannot help but appreciate its
fine qualities,— Made-oLadatk shade Ra
on a splendid New York last, parade heel, semi
and invisible eyelets. It is the handsomest shew
seen this year.
(] This shoe is fitted with the famous
patented arch supporting inner sole, absolute!)
teed to support the arch of the foot and prr\arches. Never before put into a shoe at tins pr
exclusive d t u S P feature. 1 his, combined ■
special flexible forepart, makes a shoe that is .1
the acme of comfort and health in footwear.

uaran

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W. A. M c R A E

A NATIVE FLORIDIAN

He glared around rather wildly at
each of us Id turn. Without waiting
for a reply, he whisked back to the
pajama*, and fishing out a thick mag­
nifying lens, acrutlnlred the garments
closely. It seemed that ba would cer­
tainly nod hla big head off Its Jolly
hinge; and hla quick aide glances at
Bllllnga and myielf. together with hla
growling and muttering, just remind­
ed me of * dog with n bone, by Jove!
I atared at Bllllnga and BUllngs
stared at me, and then be slipped over
to the divan upon which' I dropped,
completely exhausted, dash It, from
■tending so long.
"Whose did he Beyr* he whispered.
“Cell* something." I answered.
"Dash It, I didn't catch her surname.
Oh, I say, you know, this la awful 1"
Out Qf th t professor's muttering*
w e caught • random sentence
"Found, found again." wa heard him
■ay. "liars beyond peredventur* of e
doubt I am not mistaken."
"Ah, gentlemen 1" exclaimed Uje

Candidate for County

S olicitor— Orange

O F SA N FO R D , F L A .
s a n o . Pr«sie««t

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'O U S T E R , Cashier

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Only. NatlonafBank In Orange County
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T ilt SANFORD IltRALD
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A COMPLÉTÉ LIST Of OlALIfIFD CAMDIDATfS
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Compiled for the Benefit ol the Voters H\ Ihe Herald
For P r e s id e n t Of t h e t o l l e d S t a t e s :

| F o r D e le g a te s (o National C onvention
from Second C ongressional
District
Vote for Two
(To I k? voted for only in Counties compos
mg the Second Cougrca»iounl District I
II C ALx-rmitIt &gt;
E. W. Bond
J E. T Bowden
Robert E. Davm
T S Davis
Eugene I) Dodge
Hun It * F. Highauuth
I.. F Holmes
Minor S. Jones
Robert McNamcc

Vote for One
Oscar W Underwood
W o o d r o w Wil»on
F o r P r e s id e n tia l Electors:
Vote for Six
Jefferson B. Brdwn
Jesse £ . Burtz
J. Fred Do Barry
&gt; Leland J. Henderson
Charles E. Jones
William Chipley Jorica
F. R. Loomis
A. M. McMillan
Walter J. Singleterry
IL C. Sparkman

VOTE
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FOR
S T A T E S EN A TO R

1F o r S t u t r S e n u lo r N ine te e nth Ren
f o r M e m b e r Notional D e m o c ra tic Fx I
ulorlul District
e c u tlv e C o m m itte e :
Vole for One
Vote for One
Arthur I. Ikinrgaii
.
John T. (1. Grnwford
•
Louis C. Muncy
William Hocker
I For M e m b e r s House o f R epresenta*
Eugene S. Matthews
lives
f o r C o n g r e s s S t a t e o f f l o r l d a a t Vote for Two
Geo. Fox, Jr
U rge:
Forrest Lake
Voto for One
Braxton Benfham
A. B Newton
Samuel A. Robinson
Claude L'Engla
,
■ ~. George C Martin
f o r County Judge:
J. Ed O'Brien
Vole for One
W. M. Toointr
» W M Martin
All&gt;ert M. Williamson
f o r S h e riff
Tor G overnor of S t a t e of f lo r ld a
Vole for One
Okaic
Ctias M Hand
.
*0** Trom w elPG Ibbom
Jam es A Kirkwood
William IL Milton
Frances Karel
Edward M Semple
F or Clerk Circuit C o u rt:
Park Trnminell
Vole
for
One
John W Willson
H M Robinson

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t o r County A ssessor of lu x e s
Vole for One

Vole for One
J II Whitfield

A r t h u r H u ll

f o r A ttorney General
Vole for One
riininns F West

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f o r S e c r e ta r y o f .S ta te
Vole for One
H Clay Crawford

I or County S urveyor
Vole for One
.1 O Fries

f or Staile I r r a s u r e r
Voie fut One
.1 s (inner
J II.impioti Jones
.1 c Liming

t o r County T re a s u r e r
Vole f.n One
t *ti 11111• Slemiin*
.1 II Tucker

f o r S t a t e S u p e rin te n d e n t of Public
f or *up«rV l»or of KeglM r a t i o n
Instruction:
Note for H u e
W I. I k . llv r
Vole for One
Win M Holloway
t or S tu te A ttorney S e v e n th Judicial .
A M C. Russell
Circuit
W N Slients
•
Vole for One
James*C. June*
For C o m m issio n e r of Agriculture:
Carey D I-uikIis
Vote for One
W R. Durumn
W. A. McRae

I

Vote for One

P

W h e n t lit* Count*' nf O s c r o ln whs r r r n t r d I In* I n ir .lo h n Milimi B r y a n w a s t It«* s r m tln r
h u t at t h r n r x l H tv jio ti O ra n jJr ( 'm i n t y f u r n i s h e d i h r s e n a t o r a n d I M H a m m o n d wuh elect
eri
H r w a s sueerixlrsl f o u r y e a r s la te r hy M K M arks of iiranyie C o u n ty yBvuiy! t h a t ( s a n ity
t h e s e n a t o r for ritjlit y e a r s
Mr H a m m o n d \y ,n m i . . t .-.lt'.l hy &lt; \ ( a r s o n , of K is s im m e e
w h o serv«s| for «•if’lil y e a rs a n d he w as ni I n n i sui i r n l c d By’ l .o n i s C M assey of O rla n d o , who
h a s jtist c o m p l e t e d Ills s e r v i c e for r u lh l y e a r s
I lien c le a rly if p r e n s h l H is In lx* iil«M*rvr«l.
it is O sc e o la 's t i m e to h a v e t h e s e n a t o r u s u iti a n d m p r e s e n t iiik' th e n a m e of A r t h u r F Done
t&gt;an, t h e |K*ople o f th is c o m ity Joel th a t t h e y c a n a s s u r e t h e people of O r a n g e ( o u n | y of a rr
p r e s e n t a t i v e in t h e S t a t e S e n a t e m e v e ry w ,i\ t h e e ipia l of any of th o s e w h o h a v e p n s e d e d
h im m s e r v ic e m th a t disi m o n is h e d Imn|\

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Mi n t Kl l l e i t h \ M t i r d e i r r

I. G l.lrin g frllo w

Vulr for &lt;Ine

V iic tor ( lue

F o r S t a t e CMemlst:
Vote for One
R E Rose

DI VI Mill, | •"*■•*Ft II |*|**l»t tlieffll 4* |»p!N
Ilf
thr Mat.i'a« *»f f I foi l
III
I in- •»mmj*•rif 'I « .imititi M-* k u( thr A'or por nllon
tlifM ii^ti tin* i «bf•| ■ »11 nf if 111•*« 1 i n r i i snr
•*■*I' ’• I V». • •V I hutONIitl I f ¡’II (MH) 00 ) I hull ni 4.
rt'tiM&lt;1itiki itir xw i m p hi vain. It 111‘ It t»l
I.. *.|**i . i • I - Hniulff &lt;t ( JtHi ) Sharrs ul tbr
, i » «is* » •*i . Mifiilfr«! I tlMMMh ÍNillar« rach
t t i k r h r r f n ^ r N a m A r lm t
u n r ^ t • m .n
lì.rr» f«-*ir»r • i.f il « i mm| i «{niai *f»« k «h d11tw p« &gt;
•1•»* ill yr» k*cf’ . eifhrr irai «•(' IrtKHJOl al »I )u»t
t l r r r r wux f u l al l v wtlni tin» iit|Ht&gt; «&gt;i
f tli.nipd ' l*r f »e«| hx t hr Langfii of director« at a
N h r n ll Jo h n h t^ a it
uirrtiny tu 14* .rilnl for that («arpóte. nmi on«**

Geo. It. Ivey

War low

I or S o lic ito r or lin lh a l G o u r I o l R e c u r d

Roynl (' Ihiiin
John L Neeley

E. Shine

For Clerk Crlmlnul Court o f R e c o rd
Vole for One
I. Wichiendnhl

f rank I

W &lt;e » 1r 110

District No 2
Vole for One
S. W Lid red ge
F o r Congres». Second C o n g r e s s io n a l
i
A. M. Starbird
D istrict:
Sam W. Stewnri
Vote for One
R. Hudson Burr
District No. 3
Frank Clark
Vole for One
S. J. Illlburn
.1 L Dillnrd
S to le A tto r n e y . Seventh Judicial Clrcult:
Diitrict No. 4
John C. Jones
Vote for One
Cary D. Landis
M 0 Overstreet
DiMrict No. S
Vute for One
E. L Brown
For M e m b e r County S chool Board:
Diitrict No I
Vote for One
Jame» A. Knox
Diitrict No. 2;
Vote for On«
D. L Thrniher
Dittricl No. 3:
Vote for One
Wm. Edwnrd»
F o r J u s tic e Peace:
Diitrict No. 1
t
Vote for Ono

J. J. Lee
Diitrict No. 3
Vote for One
J. 1. Anderton

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t'li«. prime* f#ir wt n. di ihe* .ie*»»rN» w n a I»#» ^ fiaiMh*h«ll tir payaMe in lawful fiKioay of Ihe UniI h e c r i m e l or wi n . It (lie n e g r o w o s i&gt;e- , H s „ „ , „ lhr r&gt;J|
l h, hoard of dlrretora
i n g h u n t e d w n a Hie m u r d e r ««Ixxit III 30
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(Ins m o r n i n g o f C M Mc l n i u a l i a t l h r
"»■ lerm ( . . r vhi r l , the r.wpnr.tioo I. to a si . i

For Constable
Vote for One
tirimi» J e r i n g a n

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R C Whitten
(irren W Stillili
I I Turner
II H McClure

For County C om m issioner»:
Unitici No I
Vole lor One

F o r A s s is ta n t S t u t e Auditor
Vote for Une
Henry Curii»

V

(Front tlic Kissmintw. (i luruln) \Till«*v i.;i/Htr&gt;

l o r Judge Criminal Court ol R ecord
Voir for Une

fo e Railroad C o m m iislo n rt

F o r D e le g a te s t o the National C o n v e n ­
tion, S t a t e a t Large:
Vote for Six
/
J. E. Alexander
A. J . Angle
•
Thomas J. Apple yard
Montcalm Broward
W. J Bryan
•
Fr^nk E. Chase
l
Dr. E. S. Crlll
9
Tdoiujs A. Darby
Charles E. Davis
Herbert L Dodd
L E Dozier
» .
• • • Albert W. Gilchrist
Frank H ants
N. H. Monk Harrison
a
Lincoln Hulley
John 8. Keane
Edwin D. Lambrigbt
llayes Lewis
• - George 0. Matthews
Ed. Senior
Julian W, Spear
*BL S. Williams
i

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t o r l.ount) s u p e r in te n d e n t of Puts lie
In stru ctio n
Vote for One
.1 F McKinnon

f o r S t a t e Coptrolier
Vote for One
W V. Knoll

F o r A djutant General:
Vote for One
W. J. Orticoli
J. Clifford R. Foiter
J. Stuart U w li

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I or I ax Collect or
Vi t. Marlin

«hall to* i*rr|»rluti|

M. luiosli Mill neat Bow ling Green
The
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I *»K’ Uflly I* tirafl v%o|| f i»f

Mr Milllli.nli ................ I lot

i or M em ber S t a i r D e m o c ra tic
ill Iv r Commit t e r

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(tir » iiltifi ill wltit'fi tit»* »h

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leaf'll (tin t tir fiM.k offriiM* of ^1r

W P Watson

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F o r M e m b e r C o n g re s s io n a l t x e c u t lv e j n iM e r , . „ m l w h i p i« .! out the p .»m l with
C o m m itt e e
wliicb lie Imd sirot the woman
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,
Vote for O u r
Before entier Mr McIntosh or any ol
Hie rm ployes of Uic at i II could reacii liie
J. N Whilner

t or M e m b e rs County Fxecutlvr Com
C o m m itte e
Voie for One
Seth WotMlruft
J S. Simmons
.1 N Whilner
D H. C. Rabun
f W Lawton
J H. Huddleston
(. M Jacobs
J M. Williamson
C. W Enlzmlnger
D O. McGuire
W. T. Champneys
E M Strong
L. Pike
L. W. Tilden
A. Wlcfilendabl
J a m e i Crawford
G. G. Coward
J. H. Bear
W. V. Dunn
J. E. Rose
G. W Bray
G. R. Calhoun

Good farm un.1 buggy

horae

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I i.r «»fit« rr* «halt I«- • l u»rn annually bv t h e aiock
Mol.le,« .1 .h»lr annual mMi i nl tohs' held oniiha
fttat Wr*lurttala&gt; aftrr thr flral Monday In June, of
ni' h tml r v r f t &gt;r »r I'ritll thr «Ipctkvn to br held
"h tLr ilfvt \s .*,11.r v l n &gt; j f t n (h r ftfgt M o nda y of
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Trrsiurer sod I&gt; McKinnon. W M McKinnon. H
I Perkin* and J s M.Kenrle »hill 1* ihe Hoard
nitret.,( *

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the hlghr«i amount nf Ilal.tl il y «Mr h (be ourinaddrned negro, lie Imd taken dolitieriHe p .«ilion -an ai tro lime lubj—t lt«e!f «hill hr
t j o OIHI (ni
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VII
Thr nainr mid fr«klrm&gt;* of ihr lutocMbert. tnd
alinosi i imi it li 11y
(Ik Jtinniitl of captlal glm k
bv e a r h a r r
h Mi KIonori Wintrf (iardrn Hotida. Sixty (BO)
My Hoiiu* farm and tools for rent for
BUM
the coming season, to rr»|ionilble parly V&gt; M M« Kjitnnn Wlntri (ianlrn Horkl a. ( 3 0 )
O d i Gabbri, ut J N Whilner s otlicc Il I I'r rk in i. Sanford. H u n d a . Ttn i 101 Sham
Sh i m
64*t r
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Votier of In te n t tun to ApfxI \ for l e t
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and nlumnnn of the college* are tho
only t&gt;erumiient presence th a t corre­
sponds to tho aristocracy In other
countries. W o h a r e c o n tin u o u s tradltlons as they have; our m otto, too. Is
noblesse obltgo; and. irnllko tht'm, w©
. s ta n d fo r Ideal In te re sts solely, for we
Lave no corporate eolflshnesa and
wield n o pdw ers of corruption. We
o u g h t to havo ou r own claas-consclousness. L e s Intellectuels! W h a t proud­
e r club n a m e could t h e r e be t h a a
this o n e ! ”-—William Jom oa In "M emo
rlos a n d Stu d ie s.”

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" W b o 'a th a t man who Just kicked
t h e c h a i r o v e r and throw a pack of
c a r d s Into th e fireplace?" Inquired ono
w a ite r . "O h," replied th o other, “h e ’i
t h e g e n t l e m a n who trie s to r e st hla
n e r v e s b y pla y in g aolltalro."

Oamo Easy to Play.
1 know of no e a sie r o r m o re delight­
ful o c c u p a tio n than th a t of managing
o th e r p e o p lo ’e business a t long dis­
ta n c e a n d w ith o u t re sp o n sib ility to r

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First Street

Odd Ways of Catching Fish.
T h e Icelanders are said nt one time
to ha v e taught bears to Jump Into the
*ea and catch seal*
In China bird*
do equally »ell. for «1 a signal t\e y
dive Into the l a k e * and bring up l a r g e
(Inti grasped In their bill» In Greece
tho fishermen u»e branches of pine
ste e p e d In pitch and lighted, th e In
h a b ita n ts of Amorgo* used c y p re ss­
leaved cedar, which served when
lighted as a flambeau, and tho Chinese
fish tn the night with white painted
boa rds placed In a m auner to reflect
the rays of the moon doubly upon tb s
w a te r T hese a ttr a c t the fish to the
1 boat, when tho men cast a large net
and seldom fall to draw out c o n sid e r­
able quantities
Anchovies are fished
for In a similar m a n n e r

8!mple Question.
" W h a t la tho difforenc«," asks th »
m a n w ith tho dispirited w h is k e rs a n d
th e k e e n eye, “ betw een a girl with a
clothespin on ho r nose, a n d ono whoso
llttlo b r o t h e r Is q u a ra n tin e d because
of a d is e a s e Incident to childhood,
w hich Is c h a ra c te riz e d by a n eruption i
of tho s k in ? ” ’’T o avoid a rg u m e n t,"
sighs t h e m a n with tho re c tnngula r
A d a m ’s applo, “ w hat Is th o differ­
e n c e ? ” “ O ne’s b r o th e r Is m essied, th o |
o th e r ’s b r e a t h e r la muxxlcd " And afar
dow n t h e glen a ro se th e m ournful cry j
o f a loon fom enting Its lo s t love.—C M - ,
c a go Post.

soothing Occupation.

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RING GOODS

Code of Honor.
Dueling Is a survival from tho a n ­
cient judicial comb.ita which were a t
th e ir he ight In tho middle ng«-« Tho
first form al 'duel
am ong
Englishr.peaklng peoples was In 1096. France (
poems to havo been the la n d In which
tho "c o d o ” had Its moat flourishing
tim e »
P ro m Franco th o practice
passed o v e r to England, and from
E n g la n d .I t entno over to America. In
th e early days of our coutrtry duels
v t * ijulto common, but since Burr
killed H a m ilton the p ra c tic e has t&gt;eon
steadily on th e decline. It Is today a
very ro ro th in g for a d u e l to tako
placo In a n y clvllltod land, and In tho
U nited s t a t e s th e foolish custom la
p ra c tic a lly e x t i n c t

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P olic e m a n’s Woes.
S t r a n g e r dem anda a r e o f te n made
kt police s ta tio n s th a n th o m o s t Im­
p ro b a b le situ a tio n s In fiction, b u t th e
climax, in th e m inds of th o officers a t
th e E a s t D edham s tr e e t s ta tio n , ca m »
w hçn a y o u n g w om an e n t e r e d tho
building b re a th le s s ly and w a n te d th r e e
c a n a rie s fed a n d w atered. T ho lieu­
te n a n t w a s a b o u t to gtvo h e r th e a d­
d re s s of th o Society for t h o P re v e n ­
tion of C ru e lty to A n im a ls w he n sh e
explained t h a t s h e had b e e n put out
of h e r room by h e r la ndlady and bad
been u n a b le to t a k e her p e t birds jvlth
her. T h e lie u te n a n t detallod a n officer
to pro te c t th e young w om an, tho land­
lady p r o v e d n o t as h a rd h e a r te d a s j
h e r lo d g e r b a d feared, a n d t h e c a n a ­
r ie s w e r e giyen enough w a t e r and
»eed t o s in g m errily.—Doe to n P o e t

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How P o p u la r He’ll Be S o m e Day.
H o Is six and sh e Is five. Tboy
a r e In th o s a m e k in d e r g a r te n 'class.
T h e ir h o m e s nro lesa th a n half a
block a p a rt.
T hey love e a c h oth e r
dearly, a n d every day ho e sc o rts hor
hom e from school and le a v e s her with
a kiss. T h o grown-up* n o tic e d all thU,
and th e r e w as a little te a sin g
Final­
ly L ittle Q lrl’a m o th e r aatd, "I wouldn’t
lot tho llttlo boy kiss mo good-by© If
1 w ere you.” T he next day m other
v«&gt; at tho door » h e n L ittle Girt uod
L lttlo Boy cam o borne together. "You
inusn't kiss . mo,” said L lttlo Girl.
" M o th e r Bays sh e doesn’t Ilk© It.” Lit­
tle Boy lokod d ls ro n c e rte d for Just
about th e te n th part of a second. Then.
"B ut YOU like It. dou't you?" he said,
and kissed h e r us usual a n d trudged
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One on Mamma.
Two little girls during th e Christ*
mnnUde fe a stin g tlio o th e r day were
confronted w ith tho problem of solectlng a cholco from tw o apple»—one
apple m u c h bigger and re d d e r than
th e other. T he m o th e r of th e little
girl w ho wira tho hoatoaa of the mo­
m ent, waa try in g to havo h e r docldo
to g iro live finer apple to th o rlaltlng
little n e ig h b o r. "Your p a p a ,” aho
anld, "la a gentlem an, you know, and
alw aya g e n e ro u s and k in d to every­
body. You know very w ell th a t If It
w e re f a th e r ho would g iv e th is nice
big r o s y applo to M aggie a n d tako
th o o t h e r fqr himself. You a r e fa th e r's
little girl, a r e n 't you? Y ou w a n t to
do Ju s t w h a t f a th e r w ould, don't
y ou? "
E s t h e r 's
mind w aa visibly
troubled, b u t aho clung to th o big app l a “I a i n 't f a th e r 's little g i r l / she
a r g u e d , logically h u t n o t flatteringly.
T m y o u r little girl." T h e mother,
h ow ever, la ono who can very safely
tell th is s to r y on herself.

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Hopeful of Results.
"Y our wife Is ta k in g a trem endoua
Inte re st In a b stru se economic q u e s­
tions.
"Y es." replied Mr. Meekton. "and
I'm glad of It. Maybe It will reault In
her conversation’s putting me to alssp
Instead of keeping m s aw ake ”

In th e S m a rt Set.
A woman who Uvea In o n e of th e
fashionable d istric ts of New Y ork tel­
e p h o n e d the police. “A little baby's
be e n le ft In th e vestibule. W e found
It Juat a few m in u te s ago all w ra p p e d
up In a black ahawl. Wo really d o n ’t
know w hat to do w ith IL" "Good­
n e ss!
We d id n ’t know It w a s g e t­
tin g as bad aa all that."— Toledo
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No Previous Employment.
“You say, 'Ita stus, th a t you w n n t
w ork for your wife,” said G unbusta,
eyolng the husky d a rky before him
from head to f o o t "W a s ahe e v e r e m ;
ployed before?" "No, air," replied th e
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FRIDAY, APRIL I t , 1 t t 2

V olum « IV

Carpathia Is In With
Pathetc Story of Titanic

The General News of The Land
of Flowers.

CULLED FROM Tilt STATE PRESS
An E p ito m e o r t h r W e e k 's M o s t
p o r t a n t Happenings In t h e
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S t a t e 's Domain.

P LO RIDA.

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Latest Authentic Report Gives Loss Of 1700
Souls On The 111 Fated Vessel—Sev­
eral Die From Exposure

U&gt; the overwhelming voto of 215 to 75,
the voters of Daytona today ratified the
granting of a franchise to the Sholtz Rail­
way and Electric Company to operate
street cars In this city. It Is proposed by
the electric com pony to operate a n interurban system between DeLand and Day­
tona. the year round and also connecting
with Daytonn Beach and Seabreeze by
constructing a concrete bridge over the
Halifax river. Although the op[&gt;osition to
granting tlio franchise was small, it was
spirited and much interest wns shown in
the election.
April 17.— R A Turner, a Inlwrcr cm
ployed by th e Peninsular Telephone Co.,
wns killed Wednesday afternoon near
Bradley junction, while assisting in un­
loading telephone (kj Ic s from n truck lu
some way one of the piles swung against
Turner, who lost his footing and fell Un­
stick fell upon his head crushing his skull
like an eggshell lie lived fifteen inlliu
trs

NEWS OF IDE WORLD
Items ot Interest Gleaned From
Various Sources

IIAPPLNINGS WIRING THE WEEK
Mere th e R e a d e rs Will f in d a Brief
H istoric a l Spring Flowing
F or H u rrie d R e a d e r s
Unable to come to un agreement, the
jury In Federnt Court that has been trying
E. G. Lewis, the University City man and
(oundr of the various Lewis enterprises,
has been discharged by Judge Ainidon.
The jury wns out seventy-two hours.
I-cwls was charged with fraudulently us­
ing (he United States malls.
In the cotton region the season every­
where is backward, according to a crop
bulletin of the weather bureau. The soil
np|&gt;e«rs m excellent condition
nx to moia•
-tun* In portions of thf lower MlssiMippI
valley much land 1» under water, wfilch
will retar.I planting

Boiler Explosion Was Cause O f Rapid Destruction
Ot 111 Fated Vessel

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N’RW YORK, April lfl. Tin* Gunartl liner Curpathiu, a siti|) of gloom and succor .came into N'cw
York I;ls( tup'll( with first direct news from the great White Star liner Titanic which sank oli the granil
hanks of N'cw Konndland early I;ls1 Monday.
I n this awful death list six person.- were added
One died in the lifeboat when it pul olf from the
liner's s i d e and five subsequently succumbed on the rescue ship Curpathiu. The list of prominent men
missiup -land- a.- previously ivporn-d and tip- intal dealh list ;us 1untight Iu purl lo -night h\ llie ( arpathia
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liov. (iilchrist lias designated April '¿’
Survivors m the lifeboats huddled m the darkness at a safe distance from the stricken slop and -aw
to 27 us the da te for the olltcial opening
of tin- Everglade* Canals from the &lt;;ti!f ..f ■lh 'r V" •IriWtl
Mexico lu I jik r Okr. hoIxT uii.l ilu- Allan
As tu the scene on board when ih&gt;- linei struck, umiunL-» (h.sagrce widely. Smile inauilain that a
tic ocean, at winch tune an ntticial tour com parative calm prevailed; others say that wild disorder broke out and ihaj there w ; ls a maniacttl
of the ranni*, beginning at Fort Me&gt;.-ri r uyyle fm tI p - lifeboatThat tin hin t struck an im-berg ¡ ls reported In wiiel»*?--. w;t- &lt;miliniied b\ all
und proceeding up (lie C a l i H i s i i h i i t r t l c e .a
Sensational
rumors
told
by hysterical passenger* who would not give their names, -aid that ('upturn
nal to laike *hrheeolio!&gt;er. and I heure down
Smith
had
killed
himself
on
the
bridge; that the chief engineer had taken his life, and that.thn-e Italians
the north Lauderdale canni to fort l aud
er.lale will t&gt;e made by ihe governor. Siale were shot m the struggle Mr the hoaf.s.
These rumors could not In* confirmed m the earh emifusion
Comptroller Knott und other St n e olili ml* atten d an t upmi the landing of the survivors.
Tile representative* of at I r a n twenty
Kipped frolli -tem to engine limm h\ ti)*' gretti m S L S S of ICC -lie struck, the Titanic'- --id- W.t- laid open
live or tinny nl Ibr large-1 dolly liewspi
as
it
bj a gigantic can n|&gt;cuci
Sin quickly listed 1«. .-Uirlmard, and a -bowel of ire fell onto the iiiii-c.oi lr
pera III the l inited Siale* par Ocular Iy of
deek.
Short
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before
.-he-auk,
-he
broke in I wo abaft t he engine and ;ls she disappeared In-neat h the water,
the liurthwrql, and Ihe e|cciltive olhcer»
of the leading railroad* ol (lie Stale have the expulsion of air caused two explosions which were plainly heard by the survivors adrift
been invited to ut coi(i|wtii &gt; 111« party
more and tin- Titanic bad gone to her doom with the helpless passenger- on Isiard

To tlit- survivors were visible the remaining passengers moaning and crying a- the \ex-.cl -auk from

Heavy rainfall over Louisiana added to
the already miserable plight of the flood,
sufferer* in the nortli eastern section
the Hlate, which fur several days bus
under front .m e to fifteen feet of
tour fatalities are rep u te d as a result
the storm, and hundred* are homeless
Mini destitute
M.m &lt;if the sufferers aro
uogr.«'* lu-iiig plunlniion hands, who
v.iiglil safely Irom the ri*mg waters.
('huirman Alexander of the House coinniillrei.il Merchant* Marine and Fishrne*. iinnoiiuced (fiat an Investigation
would be held to &lt;|ucstion the Titanic
vivors concerning Ibe Inability of the
sleiiinslnp ulti, nil* III save the lives of all
the passenger*
I be slate will also [iruba
the disaster
— --City Council M e e ts
Ilo- l'it) Coniali mel in regular session
April I &gt;lh. it 7 III p m Present T ,1.
MlJler. iMesnlenl W h Maud. Uni Fux,
h •'. M Elder. li W Herndon. F. L.
VViMMtrulf and W II Undt-rwood.
Minnies ..I the lust meeting read had
approved

A |w*t11ion. largely signed, nskltlg the
Col VV M t o o m r r In th e City
s ig h t
Council
to np|&gt;ro|)rinle Two Hundred Dol­
('-ol. W M Tooiner of I ickvinvillr, run
lars
for
the
benefit of the Sanford
Kvery
woman
and
child
with
Ihe
exception
of
(hose
women
who
refused
to
leave
their
husbands
were
illdnto for Congress at large wo* m ifi,lal
was
received.
On motion, the appro­
Among the last was Mrs. Isador Strauss.
city ye»lrrtlny. accompanied by hi* »on saved.
priation wns mode, to tie |mitk- when
Williiirn Col TiH.ii.er did mil have an
The steamer went down with the survivors watching the lights ablaze, heard In r hand playing amid building wa* commenced.
up|*&gt;rliun(y In addle»* ll
people. Ian | 1 |„, ^||mils of those left on deek.
Moved and seconded, that tho time
nianaged to meet many of tliern mid un
Report.v
a
n
a s to the extent o f the di-order on board.
payment
..f die City Tuxes lie extended
laejsed everyone m&gt;.»l fav-.r ibly
In a
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Ii .nrrn-d Moved and secon­
r ilivrr*)U loll w it 11 i It* r-kl-l (t pfe-. -.. I ,i t ., &gt;
d 'd dint do- .Sanitary cnmmiitre be inW o o d r u f f t\ W a t s o n
' l .e. i i r t t h i s c ' i n I. miimiiii *&lt;i I.i .|. --m-li si i l i e .
Col Tooiner *llld be wa- fig ii Ilint the mi 1 u- *- m i -1 li&lt;&lt;-pit-tlitv ..( (lie f i l i / e i i * ot
( -inn led I*. m-|«-&lt;t die iimditlon of. the
Idilivr. referendum and i.-. -ill toil m
In liu* issue u( I lie Menilil np|ie&lt;ir* t h e g h e e * e ball*, s l i u w l w r i y sh' .cl c o k e '
t S. mf' .c I p.Ktii iilurly in I'll«* g e n e r o u s u s e
ll xbould be adopted he would refer llie of s e v e r a l autos, which made i-&gt;»albl r a advertisement of Woodrud S. Watson, tlie i Wlien ilie dinner war concluded, the cistern ol dir wilier works, and report at,
the next meeting, carried. The m atter Of
candidacy uf .Claude I.'Fugle to Hie So­ visit lu (lie tuurvcl* of the Celery Delta.
style uf the newest firm in Sanford, nl-1 club and their guests enjoyed a very
Tlie Women's Home Missionary Union though the gentlemen* who compose it are 1amusing guessing contest, which wus won repairing nnd lni|&gt;roviiig the City Dock
cialist parly and have Albert Williamson
reculled Immediately
held their meeting Thursday afternoon not new to the public. Frank Woodruff liy Miss (ienie Wicker, and also ihe pn/e. was referred to the Building committee,
to rr|*&gt;rt nl die next meeting
He is odvocuttug Ibe adm inistration of Viter i h e i.| «*111og rxercirs Miss Mabel has lieeii a citizen of Sanford since the n |*Jelty pincushion
Tin' following Ordinances were read
Ibe i|uurnntine nod lirallll law- by u . al. llowb-r. m i oinpinied try Mi-* Ward sang iiipinory of runn runneth not and for the The pleasant evening wa* ent .yrd J.y
ftlll.
placed on (heir first rending;
Among lire | mi»I several year* Ims been engaged in ttie member* of llie dub. V1i**rs f iiiinn
met officer of the government, because l.i-.inliftilly 'Just for i.«lu&gt;
p
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s
s
e
d ininiiimnusly
in* »aid. (tils function of guver .imeiil i- inleresfutg fealuri-* f itie afternoon were the »Iiih- laisine**. tint lielng l.ii»dy en- nnd F-telle Itenrd. t l . r i Vf l .lnison l.ei
Vu
Ordinance entitled An O-dinanctf
too Important t o )&gt;r left in (lie hand- of Mr- I n-nilfi|jer - m inuiil ..f tire Wr-i gaged hi m.itiy otlier liiiitlei* was forerd In Micboel* I dll.in lilt.son Vume I
Keguliiinig
Kb . in at W iring and A
minor officers
As lie see* it Florida sill l.irnpi mission wiili some song* »iing in locust iil‘-.nt lor nil experienced limit lo C.ildwell Madge and Ve.la W ird Mi* I
be the most exposed of the -tale* to the Cutian by little Etiipuru. one of l lie hi n*sisl Inin in l tie business and lake cure II laiwson nnd I heir gue*(- Misses I'en in die City of Sanford.and conferring
infections di.sen.se* tile south, once the mnies of itie si fund, also n re(iirscnlnlinn of die eonslanlly Increasing Irude Will clien nnd I enrlu I .elite- Hclle Sniuti Mn lain (*iwrrs on die City Council in
of :« Turkish woinnii who ill coMume gave Wat son tui|&gt;|M*n&lt;wl to I m* h i town nnd die brl li-.wler fli/nl.edi Mct.nulin. l.enie lion thereto
I’anauin ennui is o(ientsl
An Ordinance entitled An Ordinance
He favors u revision of the tariff down the story of lier life, the part lieiug taken two were nut long in getting together and Wicker. Ruth Melljnger. nnd Lucy Wlulner
Regulating
die Construction of
ward, and said; "Let us get ut the Job by Mrs. E. S. Burleitfti of Tavares There rilinost licfore the public was aware of
Chimneys,
F
ire-places
and Flues, am
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S
a
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fo
rd
MuxJc
Club
nod have it dune with. This continuous was nlso an Indian widow represented by the fact Ihe firm of Woodruff IL Watson
viding Certain Limits thereof.
hart been organized. Mr. Watson needs
rThe
,1P Sanford Music Club will give Hi
tulk of tarifT revision without anything little Em pan».
An Ordinance entitled: An Ordinance
no introduction to Sanford |&gt;e&lt;iple. h a v in g ¡,iiniinl concert at the High Sc IkmiI ninllbeing done ia ns iiernicious in its result
Relating
to (be Rules of the Road, for use
as high tarifT itself.
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Hryun Will Be Here
l*een in die store of D. L Thrasher for IIKIIIm ,,r x , Monday night and one of die
of Vehicles on the Streets.
The (Jrput Commoner Will Make a n Ad- many years and is one of tlie must (&gt;o|ni- ¡„.jj niusical events of die senium is
He also advocates the transfer of the
An Ordinance entitled An Ordinance
Flsewhere Is given die pro
machinery now being used on the Isthmus tires* in-Sanford next Friday night Hon. Inr young men that ever called Sanford
Relating
lo Automobiles.
William Jennings Bryan will address the home. Mr Watson has been on the road gram of die event. Tickets on sale ut
to build a s h ip canal across Florida
Moved and seconded, that the City. Coun­
people of Sanford, in the Star Theatre, on for some time, but tlie chance to come T A. Newlan s drug store Price -15 cts
next Friday night. April 2Ctli. ut 7 3(1 o'-j hack to Sanford was mo great for him Tlie following members will take purl cil endorse the candidacy of the Hon. Geo.
C o n g r e g a tio n a l C onference of f lo r ld u
Fox. J r , for the ollice of Representative
clock. Mr. Bryan will give one of his and on first of May be will uguin become
Club Chorus, soprano, Mrs (i&lt;-o Hoy.
The General Congregutlonnl Conference
lli.dnJ lectures on vital questions of die identified with Sanford's business inlet leader. Me»&lt;laiiies It ll Pugh. T A New in die State legislature from tfic County
of Florida and the Southeast brought to
of Orange, curried.
day. and the building will hardly fluid die e»t.s. A tug sale will help to clear out ((||1 ^ ¡»nig
y ()Koiillilllilt Ernest Tofluidity many visiting pastors and dele­
On motion, die Council now udjourned.
Immense throng that will be lu re to hear dm some of the older Mock und n lot of )u| Misse»Muln-I Bowler.Florence Frank.
gates this week. Because of Hie central
W. M. Lovlu, City Clerk.
|,l„,
i new »tuff will be shipped here immediate- Jessie Stumon. Ellen Mahoney, Flora
location of Sanford, nnd the specinl inter­
lit order lo accommodate those who ly and the new store will mnke u strong Johnson.
M ore Sunford H ospital D o n a tio n s
est in the Men nnd Religion Forward
would like to attend, nnd procure scots, bid for new business and more of it. In
Altoes Mesdnmrs Jam es Bowler, H. C
Under tlie energetic and unselfish ef­
Movement, a particularly large delegation
tlie tickets will lie.sold id advance, ut (be a new store room with new fixture» and Geroe. F S, Munson. Misses Josie Stumon.
forts of Mrs. A. H. Moses, of New York
was present. Among the m utters of
price of 50 cents each. Mr. Bryan is very new blood. Woodruff &amp;. Watson will lye- CorHe l^ivell nnd Martha Fox.
city, who is spending die winter
business before tho conference were cer­
much In din public eye ut present, nnd is come n household word,
Accompanist. Miss Olivo Hill
who lias become enthusiastic In advancr
tain phases of the difficulties in the T am ­
expected to throw sonic light on the poiiing tho interests of die Hanford Hospital
pa church. 'The situation was handled
Dinner Club ,
d e s of his wing ot the pctnocrntic party,
Auction Bridge
Association, we luive received;
roost vigorously and It is earnestly hoped
and the Convention nl Baltimore.
The
Dinner
Club,
nnd
iljp
guest
of
each
I
lie
Auction
llrulge
Club
enterThe
Bridge
(fiuti
were
imperial
Theatre $73.50, from (lie Tent
that thla distressing situation m ay soon
Beside Mr. Bryun. there will be other mcmj ^ r 0f t|,e club, were entertained by tamed by Mrs. S. 0. Chase Monday nftcr- Show *$9.40 and a number of new
be remedied and the Tampa church put
candidates here, and the day will be made Misses Veda Ward and l^lla Michaels, nt noon. Three tallies of bridge were played, brrs. $35.00 of which lias already
in tine for better thingc.
the home of Miss Ved/^’ Wtu^lz Tuesday The highest score was made by Mrs. Sain- l»aid In. She obtained a largo netnber
Prominent among the visitors to the a gala occasion. Remember die date
April
26th.
evening.
Tlie long table wa» very at- j uel Puleston who won the first prize, a good nam es to a petition to the City Coun­
conference were President W, F. Block'
tractive
with
vases of beautiful fiowers on ' handsome Bohemian vase. The guest cil asking for a $200 00 donation from the
man of Winter Park. Rev. George ISold
a
t
Auction
each
end.
The
center piece was a large prize wns received by VUs. E. M. McCul- City; nnd die City Fnlhcrs. without the
Hanscom. D. D.. now of A tlanta. Prof.
The stock of the defunct Boston Store embankment of gorgouily lovely nnslur- 1lough "f Orlando. Mrs B F WhUner's sis- least hesitation, voted the appropriation
Lawrence Phelps of Atlanta -Theological
Seminary. Dr. Frank E. Jenkins, mission­ was sold u t uuction on Wednesday nnd dams. Tlie dainty menu cards, tied with ter o u t guest. After the curds delicious ut the last meeting u( CnunciL
ary superintendent of the south. Rev. Jus. wus knocked down to I) t Tlmndicr fur narrow green ribbon, were ornamented strawberries and cream were served witli
She is now looking for die other $ 100.00P-O ’Briedof Kansas City, nml Rev. Jas the lump sum of J131U.30 Cupt Murks with n fine group picture of the ten cake Mrs Chase s gue*ts were Met subscriber.
acted as auctioneer in Ills usual gentle- members of the Dinner Club, The deli dam rs Krelor. Brady, Mcl&lt;au£tilin. Pules
Conway, D. D-. of Orange City.
The Welaka Club donated $5.
The conference adopted resolutions e x­ manly m a n n e r and wns highly compli­ clous three-course dinner consisted of | ton. McCullough, Newman. Miller Dine.
C. B. McNair sent tils check for $25.
roast pork, escolloped corn, m arm alade and I Rppwprth, Whitner, King.
pressing their appreciation of the klnd- mented for getting suçh « good figure.
M. F. Romnson, Prest.

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Code o f Honor.
Dueling Is a survival from tho an­
cient judicial comb.ita which were at
their height In tho middle ng«-« Tho
first formal 'duel
among
Englishr.peaklng peoples was In 1096. France (
poems to havo been the land In which
tho "co d o ” had Its moat flourishing
tim e »
Prom Franco tho practice
passed ov er to England, and from
E n g lan d .It entno over to America. In
the early days of our coutrtry duels
v t * ijulto common, but since Burr
killed Hamilton the practice has t&gt;eon
steadily on the decline. It Is today a
very roro thing for a duel to tako
placo In any clvllltod land, and In tho
United s t a t e s the foolish custom la
p ractically e x t i n c t

“In our democracy, where every
thing else Is no shifting, » a alumni
and nlumnnn of the college* are tho
only t&gt;erumiient presence that corre­
sponds to tho aristocracy
In other
countries. Wo hare continuous tradltlons as they have; our motto, too. Is
noblesse obltgo; and. irnllko tht'm, w©
. stand for Ideal Interests solely, for we
Lave no corporate eolflshnesa and
wield no pdwers of corruption. We
ought to havo our own claas-consclousness. L e s Intellectuels! W hat proud­
er club nam e could th e re be th aa
this o n e ! ”-— William Jom oa In "M emo
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How Popular He’ll Be S o m e Day.
Ho Is six and she Is five. Tboy
a r e In th o sa m e kindergarten 'class.
T h e ir hom es nro lesa than half a
block apart.
They love each other
dearly, and every day ho esco rts hor
home from school and leaves her with
a kiss. T h o grown-up* noticed all thU,
and th e re was a little teasing
Final­
ly L ittle Qlrl’a mother aatd, "I wouldn’t
lot tho llttlo boy kiss mo good-by© If
1 were you.” T h e next day mother
v«&gt; at tho door »h en L ittle Girt uod
Llttlo Boy camo borne together. "You
inusn't kiss . mo,” said L lttlo Girl.
"M o th e r Bays she doesn’t Ilk© It.” Lit­
tle Boy lokod dlsroncerted for Just
about the tenth part of a second. Then.
"B u t YOU like It. dou't you?" he said,
and kissed her us usual and trudged
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S t r a n g e r demanda a re o fte n made
kt police stations than tho m ost Im­
probable situations In fiction, but the
clim ax, in th e minds of tho officers at
the E a s t Dedham stree t station, cam »
whçn a young woman en te re d tho
building breath lessly and wanted th ree
can aries fed and watered. Th o lieu­
tenant was about to gtvo h e r the ad­
dress o f th o Society for th o Preven­
tion of Cruelty to Animals when she
explained th at she had b een put out
of h er room by h er landlady and bad
been unable to ta k e her pet birds jvlth
her. T h e lieu tenant detallod an officer
to protect the young woman, tho land­
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One on Mamma.
Two little girls during th e Christ*
mnnUde feasting tlio other day were
confronted with tho problem of solectlng a cholco from two apple»—one
apple much bigger and redder than
the other. T h e mother of the little
girl who wira tho hoatoaa of the mo­
ment, waa trying to havo her docldo
to giro live finer apple to tho rlaltlng
little neighbor. "You r papa,” aho
anld, "la a gentleman, you know, and
alwaya generous and kind to every­
body. You know very well th at If It
were fa th e r ho would give this nice
big rosy applo to M aggie and tako
tho o th e r fqr himself. You a r e father's
little girl, are n 't you? Y ou want to
do Ju st w hat fath er would, don't
y ou ?"
E s t h e r 's
mind waa visibly
troubled, but aho clung to tho big app l a “I a in 't fath er's litt le g irl/ she
argued, logically hut not flatteringly.
T m your litt le girl." T h e mother,
however, la ono who can very safely
tell th is sto ry on herself.

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Sanford, Florida

First Street

Odd Ways of Catching Fish.
T h e Icelanders are said nt one time
to have taught bears to Jump Into the
*ea and catch seal*
In China bird*
do equally »ell. for «1 a signal t\ey
dive Into the l a k e * and bring up l a r g e
(Inti grasped In their bill»
In Greece
tho fishermen u»e branches of pine
steeped In pitch and lighted, the In
habitants of Amorgo* used cypress­
leaved cedar, which served when
lighted as a flambeau, and tho Chinese
fish tn the night with white painted
boards placed In a mauner to reflect
the rays of the moon doubly upon tbs
water
These attract the fish to the
1 boat, when tho men cast a large net
and seldom fall to draw out consider­
able quantities
Anchovies are fished
for In a similar manner

8!m ple Question.
Hopeful of Results.
" W h a t la tho difforenc«," asks th »
"Y o u r wife Is taking a tremendoua
man with tho dispirited w hiskers and
the keen eye, “between a girl with a Interest In abstruse economic ques­
clothespin on hor nose, and ono whoso tions.
" Y e s ." replied Mr. Meekton. "and
llttlo b ro th e r Is quarantined because
of a d ise ase Incident to childhood, I'm glad of It. Maybe It will reault In
which Is characterized by an eruption i her conversation’s putting me to alssp
of tho sk in ? ” ’’T o avoid argument," Instead of keeping ms awake ”
sighs th e man with tho rectnngular
In the Sm art Set.
Adam’s applo, “ what Is tho differ­
e n c e ? ” “ One’s brother Is messied, tho | A woman who Uvea In one o f the
o th er’s b re a th er la muxxlcd " And afar fashionable districts of New York tel­
down th e glen arose th e mournful cry j ephoned the police. “A little baby's
o f a loon fomenting Its lo s t love.—C M - , been le ft In th e vestibule. W e found
It Juat a few minutes ago all wrapped
cago Post.
up In a black ahawl. Wo really don’t
soothing Occupation.
know what to do with IL " "Good­
"W b o 'a th at man who Just kicked n e s s !
We didn’t know It w as g et­
th e c h a i r over and throw a pack of ting as bad aa all that."— Toledo
card s Into the fireplace?" Inquired ono Blade.
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w aiter. "O h ," replied tho other, “he’i |
th e g e n tle m a n who tries to rest hla
No Previous Employment.
n erves b y playing aolltalro."
“You say, 'Itastus, that you wnnt
work for your wife,” said Gunbusta,
Oamo Easy to Play.
eyolng the husky darky before him
1 know o f no easier or more delight­ from head to f o o t "W a s ahe ev e r em ;
ful occupation than that o f managing ployed before?" "No, air," replied the
other peoplo’e business a t long dis­ negro, nonchalantly, “die am h er first
tan c e and without responsibility tor : marriage.”

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The General News of The Land
of Flowers.
CULLED FROM Tilt STATE PRESS
An E p ito m e or th r W ee k 's M o st
p o r t a n t Happenings In th e
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F R ID A Y , A P R IL I t , 1 tt2

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Carpathia Is In With
Pathetc Story of Titanic

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U&gt; the overwhelming voto of 215 to 75,
the voters of Daytona today ratified the
granting of a franchise to the Sholtz Rail­
way and Electric Company to operate
street cars In this city. It Is proposed by
the electric com pony to operate an interurban system between DeLand and Day­
tona. the year round and also connecting
with Daytonn Beach and Seabreeze by
constructing a concrete bridge over the
Halifax river. Although the op[&gt;osition to
granting tlio franchise was small, it was
spirited and much interest wns shown in
the election.
April 17.— R A Turner, a Inlwrcr cm
ployed by the Peninsular Telephone Co.,
wns killed Wednesday afternoon near
Bradley junction, while assisting in un­
loading telephone (kjIcs from n truck
lu
some way one of the piles swung against
Turner, who lost his footing and fell
Un­
stick fell upon his head crushing his skull
like an eggshell
lie lived fifteen inlliu
trs

Latest Authentic Report Gives Loss Of 1700
Souls On The 111 Fated Vessel—Sev­
eral Die From Exposure
Boiler Explosion

Was Cause O f Rapid Destruction

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111 Fated Vessel

NEWS OF IDE WORLD
Items ot Interest Gleaned From
Various Sources
IIAPPLNINGS WIRING THE WEEK
Mere th e R eaders Will fin d a B r ie f
Historical Spring Flowing
F or Hurried R ead ers
Unable to come to un agreement, the
jury In Federnt Court that has been trying
E. G. Lewis, the University City man and
(oundr of the various Lewis enterprises,
has been discharged by Judge Ainidon.
The jury wns out seventy-two hours.
I-cwls was charged with fraudulently us­
ing (he United States malls.
In the cotton region the season every­
where is backward, according to a crop
bulletin of the weather bureau. The soil
np|&gt;e«rs m excellent condition
nx to moia•
-tun* In portions of thf lower MlssiMippI
valley much land 1» under water, wfilch
will retar.I planting
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N’ RW YORK, April lfl. Tin* Gunartl liner Curpathiu, a siti|) of gloom and succor .came into N'cw
York I; ls( tup'll( with first direct news from the great White Star liner Titanic which sank oli the granil
hanks of N'cw Konndland early I;ls1 Monday.
I n this awful death list six person.- were added One died in the lifeboat when it pul olf from the
liner's sid e and five subsequently succumbed on the rescue ship Curpathiu. The list of prominent men
missiup -land- a.- previously ivporn-d and tip- intal dealh list ;us 1untight Iu purl lo -night h\ llie ( arpathia

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liov. (iilchrist lias designated April '¿’
Survivors m the lifeboats huddled m the darkness at a safe distance from the stricken slop and -aw
to 27 us the date for the olltcial opening
of tin- Everglade* Canals from the &lt;;ti!f ..f ■lh 'r V " •IriWtl
Mexico lu I j i k r Okr. hoIxT uii.l ilu- Allan
As tu the scene on board when ih&gt;- linei struck, umiunL-» (h.sagrce widely. Smile inauilain that a
tic ocean, at winch tune an ntticial tour comparative calm prevailed; others say that wild disorder broke out and ihaj there w ; ls a maniacttl
of the ranni*, beginning at Fort Me&gt;.-ri r uyyle fm tIp - lifeboatThat tin hin t struck an im-berg ¡ ls reported In wiiel»*?--. w;t- &lt;miliniied b\ all
und proceeding up (lie C a li H i s i i h i i tr tl c e .a
Sensational
rumors
told
by hysterical passenger* who would not give their names, -aid that ('upturn
nal to laike * hrheeolio!&gt;er. and I heure down
Smith
had
killed
himself
on
the
bridge; that the chief engineer had taken his life, and that.thn-e Italians
the north Lauderdale canni to fort l aud
er.lale will t&gt;e made by ihe governor. Siale were shot m the struggle Mr the hoaf.s.
These rumors could not In* confirmed m the earh emifusion
Comptroller Knott und other St ne olili ml*
attendant upmi the landing of the survivors.
Tile representative* of at Ira n twenty
Kipped frolli -tem to engine limm h\ ti)*' gretti mSLSS of I C C -lie struck, the Titanic'- --id- W.t- laid open
live or tinny nl Ibr large-1 dolly liewspi
as
it
bj a gigantic can n|&gt;cuci Sin quickly listed 1«. .-Uirlmard, and a -bowel of ire fell onto the iiiii-c.oi lr
pera III the l inited Siale* par Ocular Iy of
deek.
Short Ij before .-he-auk, -he broke in Iwo abaft t he engine and ; l s she disappeared In-neat h the water,
the liurthwrql, and Ihe e|cciltive olhcer»
of the leading railroad* ol (lie S tale have the expulsion of air caused two explosions which were plainly heard by the survivors adrift
been invited to ut coi(i|wtii &gt; 111« party
more and tin- Titanic bad gone to her doom with the helpless passenger- on Isiard

To tlit- survivors were visible the remaining passengers moaning and crying a- the \ex-.cl -auk from

Heavy rainfall over Louisiana added to
the already miserable plight of the flood,
sufferer* in the nortli eastern section
the Hlate, which fur several days bus
under front . m e to fifteen feet of
tour fatalities are reputed as a result
the storm, and hundred* are homeless
Mini destitute M.m &lt;if the sufferers aro
uogr.«'* lu-iiig plunlniion hands, who
v.iiglil safely Irom the ri*mg waters.
('huirman Alexander of the House coinniillrei.il Merchant* Marine and Fishrne*. iinnoiiuced (fiat an Investigation
would be held to &lt;|ucstion the Titanic
vivors concerning Ibe Inability of the
sleiiinslnp ulti, nil* III save the lives of all
the passenger*
I be slate will also [iruba
the disaster
— ---City Council M eets
Ilo- l'it) Coniali mel in regular session
April I &gt;lh. it 7 III p m Present T ,1.
MlJler. iMesnlenl W h Maud. Uni Fux,
h •'. M Elder. li W Herndon. F. L.
VViMMtrulf and W II Undt-rwood.
Minnies ..I the lust meeting read had
approved

A |w*t11ion. largely signed, nskltlg the
Col VV M to o m rr In the City
sig ht
Council
to np|&gt;ro|)rinle Two Hundred Dol­
('-ol. W M Tooiner of I ickvinvillr, run
lars
for
the
benefit of the Sanford
Kvery
woman
and
child
with
Ihe
exception
of
(hose
women
who
refused
to
leave
their
husbands
were
illdnto for Congress at large wo* m ifi,lal
was
received.
On motion, the appro­
Among the last was Mrs. Isador Strauss.
city ye»lrrtlny. accompanied by hi* »on saved.
priation wns mode, to tie |mitk- when
Williiirn Col TiH.ii.er did mil have an
The steamer went down with the survivors watching the lights ablaze, heard In r hand playing amid building wa* commenced.
up|*&gt;rliun(y In addle»* ll
people. Ian |1 |„, ^||mils of those left on deek.
Moved and seconded, that tho time
nianaged to meet many of tliern mid un
Report.van
as
to
the
extent
of
the
di-order
on
board.
payment
..f die City Tuxes lie extended
laejsed everyone m&gt;.»l fav-.r ibly
In a
I..
V|«d
I'M
Ii .nrrn-d
Moved and secon­
r ilivrr*)U loll w it 11 i It* r-kl-l (t pfe-. -.. I ,i t., &gt;
Woodruff t\ W atson
' l.e.iirtt hisc'in I.miimiiii *&lt;i I.i .|. --m-lisii lie. d'd dint do- .Sanitary cnmmiitre be inCol Tooiner *llld be wa- fig ii Ilint the mi 1 u- *- mi-1 li&lt;&lt;-pit-tlitv ..( (lie fili/eii* ot
( -inn led I*. m-|«-&lt;t die iimditlon of. the
Idilivr. referendum and i.-. -ill toil m
S.mf'.c I p.Ktii iilurly in I'll«* generous use
In liu* issue u( I lie Menilil np|ie&lt;ir* the ghee*e ball*, sliuwlwriy sh'.cl coke'
t
ll xbould be adopted he would refer llie of several autos, which made i-&gt;»alblr a advertisement of Woodrud S. Watson, tlie i Wlien ilie dinner war concluded, the cistern ol dir wilier works, and report at,
the next meeting, carried. The matter Of
candidacy uf .Claude I.'Fugle to Hie So ­ visit lu (lie tuurvcl* of the Celery Delta.
style uf the newest firm in Sanford, nl-1 club and their guests enjoyed a very
Tlie Women's Home Missionary Union though the gentlemen* who compose it are 1amusing guessing contest, which wus won repairing nnd lni|&gt;roviiig the City Dock
cialist parly and have Albert Williamson
reculled Immediately
held their meeting Thursday afternoon not new to the public. Frank Woodruff liy Miss (ienie Wicker, and also ihe pn/e. was referred to the Building committee,
to rr|*&gt;rt nl die next meeting
He is odvocuttug Ibe administration of Viter ihe i.|«*111og rxercirs Miss Mabel has lieeii a citizen of Sanford since the n |*Jelty pincushion
Tin' following Ordinances were read
The pleasant evening wa* ent .yrd J.y
Ibe i|uurnntine nod lirallll law- by u . al. llowb-r. m i oinpinied try Mi-* Ward sang iiipinory of runn runneth not and for the
ftlll.
placed on (heir first rending;
Among lire |mi»I several year* Ims been engaged in ttie member* of llie dub. V1i**rs f iiiinn
met officer of the government, because l.i-.inliftilly 'Just for i.«lu&gt;
p
a
s
s
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d ininiiimnusly
in* »aid. (tils function of guver .imeiil i- inleresfutg fealuri-* f itie afternoon were the »Iiih- laisine**. tint lielng l.ii»dy en- nnd F-telle Itenrd. t l .r i Vf l .lnison l.ei
Vu
Ordinance entitled An O-dinanctf
Vume I
too Important t o )&gt;r left in (lie hand- of Mr- I n-nilfi|jer - m inuiil ..f tire Wr-i gaged hi m.itiy otlier liiiitlei* was forerd In Micboel* I dll.in lilt.son
Keguliiinig
Kb . in at W iring and A
minor officers
As lie see* it Florida sill l.irnpi mission wiili some song* »iing in locust iil‘-.nt lor nil experienced limit lo C.ildwell Madge and Ve.la W ird Mi* I
be the most exposed of the - ta le * to the Cutian by little Etiipuru. one of l lie hi n*sisl Inin in l tie business and lake cure II laiwson nnd I heir gue*(- Misses I'en in die City of Sanford.and conferring
infections di.sen.se* tile south, once the mnies of itie si fund, also n re(iirscnlnlinn of die eonslanlly Increasing Irude Will clien nnd I enrlu I .elite- Hclle Sniuti Mn lain (*iwrrs on die City Council in
of :« Turkish woinnii who ill coMume gave Wat son tui|&gt;|M*n&lt;wl to I m* hi town nnd die brl li-.wler fli/nl.edi Mct.nulin. l.enie lion thereto
I’anauin ennui is o(ientsl
An Ordinance entitled An Ordinance
He favors u revision of the tariff down the story of lier life, the part lieiug taken two were nut long in getting together and Wicker. Ruth Melljnger. nnd Lucy Wlulner
Regulating
die Construction of
ward, and said; "Let us get ut the Job by Mrs. E. S. Burleitfti of Tavares There rilinost licfore the public was aware of
Chimneys,
F
ire-places
and Flues, am
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San
fo
rd
MuxJc
Club
nod have it dune with. This continuous w as nlso an Indian widow represented by the fact Ihe firm of Woodruff IL Watson
viding Certain Limits thereof.
hart been organized. Mr. Watson needs
r ,1P Sanford Music Club will give Hi
tulk of tarifT revision without anything little Em pan».
The
An Ordinance entitled: An Ordinance
no introduction to Sanford |&gt;e&lt;iple. h a v i n g ¡,iiniinl concert at the High S c Ikmi I ninllbeing done ia ns iiernicious in its result
Relating to (be Rules of the Road, for use
as high tarifT itself.
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Hryun Will Be Here
l*een in die store of D. L Thrasher for IIKIIIm ,,r x , Monday night and one of die
of Vehicles on the Streets.
The (Jrput Commoner Will Make a n Ad- many years and is one of tlie must (&gt;o|ni- ¡„.jj niusical events of die senium is
He also advocates the transfer of the
An Ordinance entitled An Ordinance
Flsewhere Is given die pro
machinery now being used on the Isthmus tires* in-Sanford next Friday night Hon. Inr young men that ever called Sanford
Relating
lo Automobiles.
William Jennings Bryan will address the home. Mr Watson has been on the road gram of die event. Tickets on sale ut
to build a sh ip canal across Florida
Moved and seconded, that the City. Coun­
people of Sanford, in the Star Theatre, on for some time, but tlie chance to come T A. Newlan s drug store Price -15 cts
cil endorse the candidacy of the Hon. Geo.
next Friday night. April 2Ctli. ut 7 3(1 o '-j hack to Sanford was mo great for him Tlie following members will take purl
C on g reg atio n al Conference o f florldu
Fox. J r , for the ollice of Representative
clock. Mr. Bryan will give one of his and on first of May be will uguin become
Club Chorus, soprano, Mrs (i&lt;-o Hoy.
The General Congregutlonnl Conference
in die State legislature from tfic County
lli.dnJ lectures on vital questions of die identified with Sanford's business inlet leader. Me»&lt;laiiies It ll Pugh. T A New
of Florida and the Southeast brought to
of Orange, curried.
day. and the building will hardly fluid die e»t.s. A tug sale will help to clear out ((||1 ^ ¡»nig
y ()Koiillilllilt Ernest
Tofluidity many visiting pastors and dele­
On motion, die Council now udjourned.
Immense throng that will be lu re to hear dm s o m e of the older Mock und n lot of )u| Misse»Muln-I Bowler.Florence Frank.
gates this week. Because of Hie central
W. M. Lovlu, City Clerk.
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i new »tuff will be shipped here immediate- Jessie Stumon. Ellen Mahoney, Flora
location of Sanford, nnd the specinl inter­
lit order lo accommodate those who ly and the new store will mnke u strong Johnson.
More Sunford Hospital D onations
est in the Men nnd Religion Forward
would like to attend, nnd procure scots, bid for new business and more of it. In
Altoes Mesdnmrs Jam es Bowler, H. C
Under tlie energetic and unselfish ef­
Movement, a particularly large delegation
tlie tickets will lie.sold id advance, ut (be a new store room with new fixture» and Geroe. F S, Munson. Misses Josie Stumon.
forts of Mrs. A. H. Moses, of New York
was present.
Among the mutters of
price of 50 cents each. Mr. Bryan is very new blood. Woodruff &amp;. Watson will lye- CorHe l^ivell nnd Martha Fox.
city, who is spending die winter
business before tho conference were cer­
much In din public eye ut present, nnd is come n household word,
Accompanist. Miss Olivo Hill
who lias become enthusiastic In advancr
tain phases o f the difficulties in the Tam­
expected to throw sonic light on the poiiing tho interests of die Hanford Hospital
pa church. 'T h e situation was handled
Dinner Club ,
des of his wing ot the pctnocrntic party,
Auction Bridge
Association, we luive received;
roost vigorously and It is earnestly hoped
and the Convention nl Baltimore.
The
Dinner
Club,
nnd
iljp
guest
of
each
I
lie
llrulge
Club
enterThe
Auction
Bridge
(fiuti
were
imperial
Theatre $73.50, from (lie Tent
that thla distressing situation may soon
Beside Mr. Bryun. there will be other mcmj ^ r 0 f t|,e club, were entertained by tamed by Mrs. S. 0. Chase Monday nftcr- Show *$9.40 and a number of new
be remedied and the Tampa church put
candidates here, and the day will be made Misses Veda Ward and l^lla Michaels, nt noon. Three tallies of bridge were played, brrs. $35.00 of which lias already
in tine for b etter thingc.
the home of Miss Ved/^’ Wtu^lz Tuesday The highest score was made by Mrs. Sain- l»aid In. She obtained a largo netnber
Prominent among the visitors to the a gala occasion. Remember die date
April
26th.
evening.
Tlie long table wa» very at- j uel Puleston who won the first prize, a good names to a petition to the City Coun­
conference were President W, F. Block'
tractive
with
vases of beautiful fiowers on ' handsome Bohemian vase. The guest cil asking for a $200 00 donation from the
man of Winter Park. Rev. George ISold
at
Auction
each
end.
The
center piece was a large prize wns received by VUs. E. M. McCul- City; nnd die City Fnlhcrs. without the
Hanscom. D. D.. now of Atlanta. Prof.
The stock of the defunct Boston Store embankment of gorgouily lovely nnslur- 1 lough "f Orlando. Mrs B F WhUner's sis- least hesitation, voted the appropriation
Lawrence Phelps of Atlanta -Theological
Seminary. Dr. Frank E. Jenkins, mission­ was sold ut uuction on Wednesday nnd dams. Tlie dainty menu cards, tied with ter out guest. After the curds delicious ut the last meeting u( CnunciL
ary superintendent of the south. Rev. Jus. wus knocked down to I) t Tlmndicr fur narrow green ribbon, were ornamented strawberries and cream were served witli
She is now looking for die other $100.00P-O ’Briedof Kansas City, nml Rev. Ja s the lump sum of J131U.30 Cupt Murks with n fine group picture of the ten cake Mrs Chase s gue*ts were Met subscriber.
acted as auctioneer in Ills usual gentle- members of the Dinner Club,
The deli damrs Krelor. Brady, Mcl&lt;au£tilin. Pules
Conway, D. D-. of Orange City.
The Welaka Club donated $5.
clous
three-course
dinner
consisted
of |ton. McCullough, Newman. Miller Dine.
The conference adopted resolutions e x ­ manly manner and wns highly compli­
C. B. McNair sent tils check for $25.
roast pork, escolloped corn, marmalade and I Rppwprth, Whitner, King.
pressing their appreciation of the klnd- mented for getting suçh « good figure.
M. F. Romnson, Prest.

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OUNG men like Distinctive style in clothes; the modern, lively young fellow doesn’t feel like anybody
else; he doesn’t want to look like anybody else.
He wants clothes that are unordinary, classy clothes
with dignity and yet with ultra-fashion.

Now that’s

our idea in this out-of-the-ordinary store for young men; and
men who stay young, and this place is full of such clothes.

Hart

Schaffner &amp;. Marx
clothes are
the m aster stroke •of the master
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ted all the best things in clothes
making.
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$20, $22, $25, $30. Other Suits, $15, $18, $20
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graduated open and four-inhands; hand made French
scarfs; crocheted and accordion
knit silk. A great display at

Prices $2.00 to $5.00

50c and $1.00

C LO TH ES
G O S S IP J eO U R ,
CO RRESPO N DEN TS
THAT MAY OR MAY NOT IN TER EST
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KAMI RON C IO CUPPINGS
Sp-» i.l 1 nrrft[.uv1rnrr In Tti. Hr,*’■!
Jam es Allivoi of Wichita Karwis. nuil
J W Puwt-ll. o f Q u m o S' 1 tiiivr brc h
fffMJUcnl unit v**i &gt; wi-liniii* i -illi'f. ill**
|MI»I wrrg
1 In- &gt; lire In-fr l&gt;m•kIII ^ ll f Ift
their Intuí Imereti* mu! incidentally cull
ing on friend* ninl former acquaintance*

At this m e e t i n g Ibr Hub and it* f r i e n d s
will be g i v e n (he (itivilege of l l s l e n i l i g In
.i M ii'iiiili. l.-. in r.. |iy n uinti w h o in w ell
known in Sanford and vicinity O n e w h o
'i i. li i.| v.nlr &lt;'i|.-iit'iii i&lt; iin tIn* It*- tore
I'lull m u
W e regret^ w e 11 ■11 &gt; not g i v e
Ins n a m e

omitted

T H E Sum m er Neck wear we

Y O U N G men who come here
for clothes will find our hat
man ready for them with a lull
line of up-to-date straw hats, all
the newest and up - to - date
shapes and weaves ot the sea­
son. Also a full line of nice
solt and stifl hats.

h u t ul h i s r r i p i e s t it m u s t h e
Aliy a n d all i n t e r e s t e d III Hill ll

Mr und Mr* Kmiilull have come from e n t e r t a i n m e n t * a r e m o s t ' c o r d i a l l y I n v i t e d
Kentucky am) arc at home on their farm t o h e present. The moon will he shining,
west of town.
come and bring your friends.
Ml»» Amelin Evans and Mr Ed Glenn,
The pastor ami members of our little
who have been visiting the Worthington* •hutch have been npich gratified recently
expect to return to their home In Cincin by the reception of nine new members
nnti next week They have made ipany
On Tuesday a goodly number of ladles
friend» here who are ttorry to have them
responded to an invitation to »(tend the
leave.
afternoon nt Minnick Place where Mrs
Prof. and Mr». Muris are having their Rich, Mrs Minnirk and Miss Grace Kirh
house remodeled (his spring and their a l­ were toe hostesses. The Indies brought
ready pretty home Will be made more a t ­ their work und the time [Kissed most
tractive.
plriikitnily with conversation and tntlslc.
Dr. and Mrs. Swartz will s|x*nd several Among the Invited guests were Mendnmes
days in Sanford this week attending the Worthington. Maris, Fulton, linker, llnnc »ck, Kllsworth, Dressor, Chamberlain. Al­
Congregntfonul Conference.
exander.
Swnrtz, W. W. Dressor. Grier.
A number of our men were in town
Duke,
Haynes.
Dutton. Marshall. Allen.
Sunday night. attending (lie Men and Ke
Johnson.
Miller
and
Miss Amelia Evans.
llgion Forward Movement meeting aud

TH A T

are showing is all of the finest
imported and American silks;

S A T IS F Y

Augustine, Chattanooga, and (tie points near Pulm Beach on At&gt;ril 6th. Curds to of Mr». WaII Adam» »i.
i&gt; ■ mi.rtkn
en route
Mrs. Worthington accompanies thnt effect have been rreeived by friends còtnmnnds nttentioi
! ■liuintM
them as far as Jacksonville
wbenever bruni
M
(• llarriM
in Geneva.
C. C. Worthington attended tire Citrus
Miss Della Jon es and Ramona McLain ! alto gnvc n musical se lei imn un tt»e |»»no
Growers' Convention nt Tampa this week. visited Miss Harris In Winter Park Satur­ ^Mrs. Pinrfison »etw -i &lt;■( gu&lt;-i» «uk»
salati rourse and ni**od Iriuoe
Mrs K. F.. Cox wus out from town, a day and Sunday
|ade. Slie wits ussikti .1 • II»-' Ijoghter
guest nt the Worthington home, a portion
Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Adams returned to
Miss Clnlre
of Inst week
their home near Washington. D C . oil
ReV f. I .«•«• Nini i1
Several Indies (rum here responded to j lursduy. after a visit of several months
the dainty Invitation to *|&gt;cnd Tuesday ; to their sister. Mrs. John Adams, who ne- w ife , and soli. Itili •!
afternoon ai Minnick Place, and greatly compitnled them as fur as Sanford.
enjoyed the visit, the music nnd delicious
Mrs. Charlie Harrison entertained the
refreshments.
M. M. S. society last Thursday afternoon.'
Mrs. K. L Britt is entertaining her 0 « necount of the threatening weather
mother. Mrs. Keene, of DcLnnd. for some not very ninny were [»resent. Quite n
time.
pleasant afternoon was spent. A most
Irish potato digging has been the all- enjoyable feature was the lovely tinging
important business, here recently, it is
sai l the y irld 1» very good Indeed, and
the tpiiilil . fine Siring beaus and cucumtrer picking have begun to Ire.itn ev­
ery- lay Job now. Sweet corn, (om.itoes,
egg-plant, and nil coming crops (ire look­
ing splendid, (laid corn is ii ImmiI all planted.

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Relative» and friend» in b e n e &lt;* •&gt;/tk*
bride hnve receive I n,vi.lima* •“
wedding of Miss Lmi»* I h-o Iter I» I*
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1 J . F. McClelland bos been on the sick
list wifh a painful abscess In the head.
GENEVA JOTIINGS
Spn'UI liiuriiwniliK, lo The IlcrslJ
Dr. anil Mrs. Ixwis linve returned to
their summer home In Defiance. Ohio
We hope to see them in Geneva again
early in the winter. Ksprdnlly will the
M. M. S society miss the pleasant face of
Mrs Lewis.

Geneva remembered (he iieuutlfnl Ea».
ter in many ways On Siindny afternoon
an interesting program was rendered tty
the Methodist Sunday school, the songs
ami recitations by the little tots being
especially sweet. The lovely ruses, car­
nations nnd evergreens added much to
port a most interseting time.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Crimof Sanford were call­ the occasion. On Monday Mrs. PattiThis has been a busy little nluppiiiyt ing on their former friends und neighbors shall gave her class un egg hunt, ulso one
point recently. Potatoes, cabbage, celery Sunday afternoon.
was given the little folks of Geneva on
and beans hnve been loading dally. '
Saturday nfternoon by Mrs. Harrison and
MOORES STATION
Miss McLain.
Mr. Holly. our editor, was out Saturday
Spntal
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We are always glad to see him. By tjie
Utile Miss Georgia Geiger celebrated
- Rev. C. H. Summers will be with us nnd
wny, did you notice what Bn&gt; Holly said
her blrtlklny on Wednesday last by glvpreach Sunday, the 21st.. at 5 o’clock.
about "The R«/iil Problem" of the farmer
ing a party to her little friends. From
F. M. Mecartrey leaves for his home in 3:30 till 5 the children enjoyed games and
in last Friday's paperT He certainly gets
at tho real problem nnd If only he nod nil Columbus. 0. tills week, after wintering then were served with cake and lemonothers who talk of farming Interests here here.
bde, which they enjoyed as only children
would mnko these facts prominent, things
G. C. Chamberlain nnd C. G. Perry made can
All went home wishing Georgia had
«night some day bo different lot the fur s it trip to Leesburg this week
birthdnys often.
raer.
Miss Evans and Mr Glenn leave lor
The many friends of Miss Ethel Fry of
■The Farmers' Club will hold Its regular' their home in Cincinnati. 0 . on Monday Baltimore, who visited Mrs. Curlet in Ge­
meeting Tuesday evening. April 23rd, aCj.ncxt. nfter a visit of some length ot the nova last January will be interested In
which time election of officers will occur. |Worthington hom e.. They will vielt St. knowing of her marriage to a Mr. Elliott

. Col* W. M. Toonier, Candidate for C ongr**nUin

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Large, who was in the city yesterday in the i,|l,‘reSl
his candidacy and who expects to see the people utfalD
in the Second Prim ary.
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tôfâe/P*Martinique model.

Mr Hass is a man of unusual (tower nml
quality; he faces the issue with- rare aldi
ity. and stands for u religion tliut mnkes
n true, Jioncsi. manly man. That (lie miÌSéCii «*his power is with turn is unquestioniihli*. nml the community is Iteing alTeclcd
hy hi» s*i)ng Preaching Few indeed, if
any, who Imvr visiter! ihm section, deal
with muli ns dOes this man and the effect
of Ills larnrlung is lilllc- sliorl of Pentì
Costili
Mr Sliiplrtiiu. the evangelistic singer
who tins recently heen named III a Savon
nah paper, "as a lender, among Hie best,"
who have visited that- city, is conducting
the miniò and sings n solo at each niglit
service, and has heen used lo touch ninny
hcails with his "gospel of song." Ills
r»re gifts of voice and hit ability ns «
choir leader with Ills religious fervor, lliuke
a riiiiihinallrui (hat is rare aud surceiufiil

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under the leadership of Mrs. 1!. V. Perry,
third vice president of the society, nt the
tesldence of Mrs. W. E. Housholder Tues­
day afternoon. A large number of-the
circle were present, with several visitors.
A chapter from "The Incoming Millions'*
was read hy sSVeral of the members, con­
tinuing the study of the characteristics
and conditions surrounding the Slavs rnd
Italians who are- making Ho-if home **»
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Brief skelc'ies of several of the mis­
sionaries with u synopsis of their work
nfid description of their fields of labor
were given hy several of the ladies. This
entertaining study was arranged hy Mrs
PerTy. 'i n the Sweet Hye and Hye." so
dear to every heart, was lung hy the
circle to Mr* Perry's accompaniment on
the guitar, after which delicious ice
cream, cake and punch were served hy
the hostess and her nssistnnts. Mrs. li
V Perry and Mrs J D. Jinking nssistrd
Mrs. Housholilrr in rutrrtaining the circle

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CATARRH CURED

Cai h i t r

Drive T h e Poison Germs Out of A o u r Wood W i t h ,
L e o n a r d i ’» Wood Kllxir and Ciet Well
No other d!»«n*e 1»
common nnd nr«*alf*iit a . » ’¡irih
Ttio milPOUl
mambrane; that la. the pink flo»h llnlnn Hie Inalde of the mouth and reaplr*.
fory organ», dlacharglng nn Irritating fluid Thin cond'Mnn 1» called catarrh
and 1» due to poleohoujl germ« In the blood
No local treatmont can our# catarrh
It may give relief for a ahort tlma,
hut catarrh polaon I# In the blood and the trouble will «mm return, even WOTM
than before
Idinnardl'« niiwvd FJtxIr cure« catnrrh In the right way and In the only
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H I,,,i*l»»S fa.laal.
(l.w.1 r a m i l i . » Il S All I* IW* TâTIO# TIID K»«r,
way,—t.y purifying the hlo.«1 and driving nut nil the imlm.nnu* catarrh gertmi
.III ntu*l w i t h
ra il la l i l t * , . a l f . n l at la fh
from the «yatern l&gt;o not expect to he cured hy nnv Im nl a|i|dlratlon. Catarrh
. a n i . ami a d J i i. l a M a » P a r
lui|&gt;roT»il r a r r l a « a
li a deep eeatod affection that need» the poralntent u-e of n blood purifier tike
a f i n . * d . » l r a I . « i n I r » a - t i n * and • l " « " *avtf.
tail, in all &gt; i » i p o l l a . d » and a U U o n a r ,
I.eonardl'» niood Kllxlr, nlthough th« flrnt bottle a!mn»t Invariably show» a
■ a ì i m I X . i.
l»iU.. i l l o g n n k l . « .,wA
In fact there 1« nothing that give« a« quick relief In catarrh
.., »... ,, litten, in •*! » I . . * 'ï, . » I wm. ft» decided benefit
trouble* »« thla remedy.
Isllirr 4 l»|lsr Iros Wuikt, Bai 15. Mstss, 0».
In nil blood dlaeaeea mich a* tumor*, ulcer*, rheumatlrm. aypniue, Kid­
ney and liver complaint», catarrh, e t c , I.eonariH'» Hi-oil Kllxlr 1» th e beet
home treatm ent that ran
u»«d; In fnct. It 1« better 'b an the medicine« Uie4
In many hoaptinl» and »III g i v e quicker and more permanent r/*«ult»
It hna
cured thouannd* of care* of Mood polmn after they w e r e given up by Dhyalclan* who »aid there * 1 » no help for the patient*
Leonard!'* niood Kllxlr la a true blond purifier nnd maker of now, rich,
red blood
Careful experiment« h a re »hoWn thni |i Im renae* the nmount of
C O M M IS S IO N
new blood »everal ounce» a day In thl* wav It giv.-. n cu -llfe and now vigor
to the »yatein nnd tone* up and »trenK'ben« the oig .it» by furnlahlng a «upMl IH ,H ANTS
ply of clean, pure, rich, health g irln g blood
Clrculailng through tho rein«
of the murnu* membrane, thl* new rich blood drive* out the catarrh germ*
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Chicago, III
and put« the whole ayateni Into a healthy condition eo that the Inrondi of
catarrh e»n ba and are realated. No mifferer from catarrh «bould go * day
longer without uelng I.eonardl'a niood Kllxlr.
Southern Fruits &amp; Vegetables
The 1100(1 no guarantee «I toii hv Mr LeonardI Inaplre« conndenre In th#
uee of hla blood Kllxlr
Kxery denier 1» authorlaed tinder thl* 11000.00 giitN
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remedy for eatarrh nr htnod pola.x» has ever given a. guarantee Ilk»
atlflo merk oau»« no other remedy ever equaled L«onkrdl'» Ulood E lix ir In »clenl
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^ftcr tbo conclusion of the intrreatinii
Have you tried the Slmile IhaiaeT till
topic, Mj *. C. If. Summer« and Mr« T A.
Chills. Fever. Odds and Grip, your money
Newton, accompanied by Mr». II. V. Per- and Palmetto, if not get a meal ticket. back if it docs iqt. 25c and 50c per bottle.
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House Demo- Reeking proel
cratlo leader dentlal nom
to tin- e x t r e m e o f w e s t e r n | m p u lls m
(nation
N o Reaaon W h y .
We do not tako tbo Interest In tin*
sectional standing of the two that Some
O f ï our»»- th e m e n w h o h a v e lieen
others take; but, though Woodrow WII p r o i n l . t - d I »e*lottili*» a n d o i l i e r f e d c r n l
•on cl&amp;lma to be a eon them man I mï» 11 11 *i ï. If W o o d r o w W l l a o n I» eh»-|
though living tn New- Jpraoy. It 1* prop i»l w i ll i i j i i i i n i l h »up|Mirt h i m . h il l wi&gt;
•r to give the facta for what they wen- ■«n i «ï»- whj any man who hna noth
worth.
lug to gain hy II would prefer a man
who pretend» to I«- n southerner to
Whloh Southern f Only Under-wood.
Underwood'» father took him north one who I» one. a niqn who tnktu hark
when ho waa three years old and kept everything he mild lip to four year»
him there for a abort time Woodrow « go to one who I» right and ha* always
WUeon took hltneelf north whon tweu l&gt;i«-li who milkt** Ilo M|Milogy ho«*ail»e
ty-nlne years old aud ha* since remain he h a. nothing lo ii|Miloglt&lt;- for Above
ed there. Underwood married first In all. wo .-»n't «ee why any Memorrat
Virginia ami, hla wlfo hnvlng dled, ahould prefer a Ix.ltrr lo a «tendfnst
ma n i ed agnlu In Alabama. Woodrow* j Oemorrat Jnrkaonvllle Tltnea Union,
WUeon marrled In Virginia
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two l e a d i n g &lt;*andldat«Mi f o r tin« ! &gt; c m o ♦ • *»nn*«« nf flu* t n h ••ratty »f V i r g i n i a
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Voted IBC4
F o r Parker F o r Parker
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F o r l l r y t n F o r Mryan
Felth fnlneea A lw e fs at hie *1 w o fhtr !•

famous

m a d e foi

Underwood a Native and Always a Resident ot the South and
Always Loyal to the Democratic Party.

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E d u c a t e d ^ . . U n l v e r of Va P r i n c e t o n . N J I t h o u g h t Hint linn e n na thi l e d h i m l o keep
t h e p a r t ) In Ho- h o u s e » o lid u n d e r hl»
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o r Mil|*|N|t t e d il I teiniM-rnth- n o m i n e e
Voted lUtt . F o r Cleveland F o r Cleveland
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I l i c i » tils f j n i V t i e h . n-*l »ii**ceeefill
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DEMOCRACY OF UNDERWOOD
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HON. OSCAR W. UNDERWOOD OF ALABAMA
N DEM OCRACY'S B EST ASSET
Candidate For the Presidential Nomination, 1912

CONVICTS-SUGAR: Mr. Milton’» plan for a convict cane farm
anti .-tugur factory WILL IN’-1
CREASE TAXES About EIGHT
MILLS to get ready for E X P E R I­
MENTING in cane growing for
sugar on the new untried and un­
seasoned Everglade lands.
SUGAR PROFITS:
Louisi­
ana’s convict cane farms have
made no such profits as the figures
set forth in Mr- Milton's litCniture. The facts show but bare
wages for tho convicts.
T A X PA Y ER : Do you want a
known value good roads from
the1 labor of the convicts WITH
()UT A 11EA VY TAX IU’ RI &gt;EN .
or &lt;lo you want your „TAXES
RAISED EIGHT MILLS for get­
ting ready for Mr. Milton’s E X ­
PERIM ENT, with an UNCER­
TAINTY as to getting Any value
in return for the TAX BURDEN
and tin* labor of the convicts?
PARK TRAM M ELL advocates
Experimental farms in the Ever­
glades, but says experiment with
thousands WITHOUT A TAX
BURDEN. Mr. Milton’s plan
means a HEAVY TAX BURDEN
-a raise in TA XES of about
EIGHT MILI.S, for getting ready
for the EX PER IM E N T
And that with the RESULTS
VERY UNCERTAIN.
PARK TRAM M ELL is with
the TAXPAYERS ami \ UTKUK
upon this matter, lie wants tn
protect them against .1 RIG TAX
INCREASE.
fo
VOTER " Give no heed to Sev­
enth-hour falsehoods and mud
singing if attempted against
PARK TRAM M ELL.
FOR \GE0 PEO PLE.

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Ho la thè notimi londor o f tho M illenni I •omnorory. Wlioovor la nominato^
mnat wIn ù rgo ly tipon tho p a rty '» nohlovoinont iunior h i» londorahlp
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practlral proponltlon hi» frlo m !» thr»&gt;iurli*»'it iho ■•«»»iiilry foni fluii ho la. thnro
foro, prò omlnonlly tho m nn ot nll «t lio r » U«»«t fittivi to ho ilio ;&gt;nrty alnndnrd
bonror.

U N D E R W O O D STR O N G EST MAN
D E M O C R A T S CA N N O M IN A T E
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m l t n t l o i i H w h o HtilT«*r f r . n n * «iiih M( hi
fir m n r o Mm t |w«xx»*i i t N u r i l e m
\ \ V nr**
«it « i T t i i l n Mint U x\ I i I
ID***«
•*«l III l •III I 11I M m ill
1V•• II I (HI 1111f I* *ttfl«fll«
Mnn In t ' Y f r y pnrM* n l m H m l xx«* • «fT**r
I f .w I M i o u r p«*rxi»tuil ifimnint»*»* (lint »
n lin 11 «*mm( ( I ii * u.M-r n . . t h l n ^ If If fill*«
(&lt;» Hill ih| nTil 111( n ntir • I ii I iiih
I Ii N r. mi
i*«|r I h «*yi 11 •*«I
( &gt;Ml«r: &lt;•*•*
l l r i n 11 .1 lri|i*tlli*s nr«* •••• f •■ti |ti*f Ilk*
m l u l l , nr»* p u r l I* ul'Ti • i p. i i i | t m n l
f|^r.*«*M lit** Ih M 'flnii III.» 3 I*«* l if eti n(
n n y Htn»*. iltiy *n nl|*liv *1 • n**t mi**«*
d ln rrli/i n
uriii*««*n
i:rlt*l*iu# &lt;*\ •
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lonH&lt;«n»*M*«. n r i»Mn*r un«l«- '» «I•I• • * *•• I Tlit*y Iih v o n v«*rx m l * l t*»i( |»»-t(;xt'
ai'M nti u p o n I In* . «*ti : min* xxltli \ \ h i * l i

*'Tl«iinrill«*»a of unction 1 ponalilor ■
In liilkliiK with Demócrata In the
Oacar W. Cndorwond of Alntininu the l.-Ttli mid «nat on recent vlali» to that
BtrongMt man the D em ocratic party auction I am convinced that wo could
can nomínalo to make tho fight for tin* not nomínate any man who would re
( l l l 'J i 'MIIIP III ««»til :f •t. n |*i »m r«*nt It t * l
proaldoney thla year," auld Colonel W colvu aa atrotiK or atrongor aupport In
l u g n h n r i '^ i i l n l lr»* t • •111* U |x m M»»*
L. Peel, proaldent of- th e American thoan aectlona thnn Undorwood.
T¡fl
r«*ln x«»«l iiniMi'iilnr r u n t «if tin* Im*%\ «»I
National bank.
win wc have got hi carry aomo of the
Minx nvi*r* o i n l n ^ xvi *i i k im*»»»« m n l niil
"My opinion la bn»i«l oiitlruly on hla matea of the north and oaat llko Now1 liiK ir* n*xh«n* Mic* I hm\»*i ** i n in*)rp
domonatrntud qualltlea o f loaderahlp York, Indiana and othera. and 1 am
r l i f o r m i * j i m l tiimlMi v n • ( I\ 11 ▼ 'I hr«*«*
In hla earner In congreae he lie» eliown ’ »nf !»tli*&lt;1 (hat 1'nderwood will do It
«4l/«‘s
Mh
'¿'tc
nint
S*ih| mu lx
hluiaelf the nhle«t «*p*«in*nt of Perno w here other Peniocrnfa cannot
•i( oiir h!&lt;«ri*
'I li»* I&lt;•*r :i II M*»n*
cratlc princlplea we have
l i e hn* cni*.
T o m&gt; min i (here la no quentlon
I K Villi i*S \ ( n
ductM the tariff light from tin* pene» .,f aectlon In ilil» cunte»!
It la tho
cratlc standpoint with an ability which question of the hem man. Pemncrnta
wo hnvo not aeon domonatrntod In all over tho country want tho boat UNDERW OOD FOR PR E S ID E N T.
yoara. Bnecaaaful In bualnoaa, ha hna , man. no malt* r where ho la from. It
N ot»» a n d C o m m . n l . F r o m th e Pie» »
proved hltnaolf equally auccoaaful In mnkoa no dlfforonce whether ho la from
1 ‘iuh-rwiMiil In r t - u i o . ing I ti«* d u t y m i
conducting tho htialnoaa o f tho nation 1 north, aoulh. «nat or woat. It would
n
iig
itr In &gt; « T i n l n l v III 11 f u l r w a y In !•*•
and tn keeping at tho anmn time In !«• very gratifying If wo could have a
!»•
accord with ht» pnrty principle»
president from fh«,»i&gt;ttili hut the ft rat • -in,' I ho - t-Miuly k hi" If li*»
«••urn, t h e - n i u l , tluli*
&lt;» i i l n r v i III, Suit
“I ntn a mrotig l'ndorw&lt;&gt;o&lt;l man l&gt;e , question lo cnun'ilnr I» the mnn
cause 1 regard t'nderwond a» the
“To mv mind Mr Cnderwood meota
I In- liirlfT lit,* . f i l l r u l I hnii .* " n r . *u*1
atrougnst end nhleat Pomo, TBt.
H*, nil of tile qun lili, nilón» hotter than
K.,1 Mi.*. I*
ha» Inejli tried and ti*»0»t and ha» I n n &gt; &gt;dliet Pi*iin» rnt we fmild posalhly I n g I-- &lt;:••&gt;. r i . . u \ \ II-..t,
li.. W|l»».!i Im lfT
l i t , i t - I , tl. I t.*|.
found fuil) •a pablo
We have g,,| lo moto. nuil I tie tnv,, under fi t» lender
Why any mure? a i Imuim
make the tariff fight, and a» I ’ndor-,1 ship we will attain Democratic victory I w. m1 lurlfT
' wood hna managed It go nhly In t h e 't h l a year, which I do not |u*ltevo wo (till I &lt;'«111KI ll III I.UI
houao ho 1» tho mnn of nil other» t o j e n u do If any other enndldate U
load tho p arty In thla cumuat.
I nam ed."—Atlanta ((«a.j Constitution.
W'hut Im lilt* matler with I'nilerwieMr;
Nothing no far ns we know, nothing
eo fur nn anybody know», unlc»» It lie
llryan doe» not liiippen lo like him
D li D I f T D A M M C T I Wl" l,av,‘ il l)'P lead with a chance that
hei-aiiNe he ha» not lH*en alile lo lem»
I /liv I Y
1 K A u l r l L L L to win in the first primary.
him •'hurle»lon New» ami Courier '

PARK TRAM M ELL’S record
as Legislator and Attorney-Gen­
eral has been one of aggressive,
loyal, and .efficient service for the
people. No mail in Florida lias
worked harder to stamp out the
abuses of (he special interest
classes.
PARK TRAM M ELL in the
futurV, as he has always done in
the past, will champion the cause
of the people and fight their bat­
tle's.
PARK TR A M M ELL Is not run­
ning on money. He has not and
rwill not sfyend one penny for
speakers or their expenses, or for
hired workers.
VOTE FOR TRAM M ELL and
stamp out the idea that a man has
’ to have money to win for Gov­

ernor.

BH H H E
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c a n d id a t e f o r

g o v e r n i i r

CONVICTS-ROADS: Placing
the Sthte convicts on the roan
with the
me county ns
as the
me unit
mm for
iur
i road-building, as advocated by
PARK
TRAM M ELL, W ILL
. t Ax e | »

PARK T R A M M EL is the expense for labor will be cut off
LEADING CANDIDATE is the when the convict labor Ls worked
, V.!;’!- report from all over Florida. He in the placo of labor now paid for.

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A rran g in g hi» for« «*» for 11|.- nail unii
eani|uilgn. * '«&gt;ngre»»man
I'lnler w ImmJ
eonilnue» lo lay up »lore» . . f larlfT am
munition with a line coiileiupl for I lie

new II..... «Ill &lt;'1111 In polli lea w lilfli In
«l»l» tImt ili«- Initiative, tin* referendum
Miei n»»„rte&lt;l recali» are Ihe lunnlng
l»»ue» of tin- hour
P rov id e n ce J o u r
mil

We liemoornl* iniiNl not allow the
hilllnhiiloo of Irrelevant ls»i|e to oh
»cure Ihe grenl main queellon on which
the party Ih to wlu «he Jlght In UUU tile tnrllT qile»lloii
Pmlerwood I» the
lender In tint turlfT revlalon tight To
rm!&lt;*rwiMHl mn»t Ihe party look for
leadcrahip In a tlglil lm»&lt;»l on thl» riti«I
aulijeebr- Athena Ilanuer.

Residence For Sole
New ten room house with nll conven­
iences. jused bean screened throughout
with best copper screens. Twenty bear­
ing orange trees, pecan trees, about fifty
rose bushes and other plabts. Ail In
firM-elnss condition and situated on S an ­
ford Heights the prettiest residence sec­
tion tn Florida. Finest ortrsinn water
from deep well. Can nlso sejl two other
lots with pouliry yards orange trees, fine
gnlvnnized barn and garden adjoining.
Will be cold ot actual cost as my busi­
ness necessitates closer residence.
R. J. Holly,

tf

Herald Ofllce.

T H E F O R C E S A T WORK
Taking their cue for the outrageous charg.
uHin.
nations made by Congressman Frank Clark on m
' of the
House of Representatives, before the Comtniit,.
1 -'pen*
dilures in the Agricultural Department, and in nn:
. news.
paper interviews, numerous upstart reporter*,
•nting
railroads and other interests, have caused to I„• , '" ''M ¡n
the newspapers of every state the most flagrant an, 1 •"'varrai).
ted statements, reflecting upon .the honesty of mu
■ "I ministrations and the citizens in getieral.
Some of these newspaper reports are parti« n 1 • ' II ious,
hut none are mon* so in direct statements than I,
•• ** ( on.
gressman Clark in his insinuations.
Only one man could be found who was will
h i the
representative from Florida in this dastardly. ..a
Rushwhacking attack upon us. That man i» Congo
iRiitirick
of Ohio.
i
The damage these two men have done to t h«- ’
• Grida
is almost beyond conception. No man in tin.»
ni t-sti*
mate it, because the urea over which these fat .
••"ioni
have been spread is every day increasing.
A syndicate article which has been printed in •"imlntUoi
papers Ls written by one Win. Shepherd and dan.
•in lackHonvil e for the purpose of giving the article the ..
&gt;1 having
been written by a resident of Florida. There o
"••h man
as \Ym..Shepherd living in Jacksonville. It is
•&gt;y that
the article was written by a hireling. It appeal
••arly all
papers under the following caption: “ Buy Finn.
•1siati«
Dmd by the Gallon; It’s the Best Way. M
Acres
Sold in Swamps.” The article carries a m.
I lurida,
portrait of Frank Clark and a picture showing
The
article, after commenting on the fact that n
-.-I by.
Congressman (Turk's “expose" savh: "Then
II' of
acres of swamp lands that are graveyard- ,
•l«l* Of
'ramy-day' fortunes. In the ’gator ponds.' tl,link,'
the 'cypress swamps,’ the ‘palmetto prairies' la t .
- afesavings and old age hopes of thousands of faunt
The Journal of Hancock, Mich., carries an
w"b the
name of a hx*al hank attached to it, in which
Tie fol-'
lowing: "Congress now threatens to invesligat.
Tiarge
that lfie stale of Florida Ikls loaned its nam.
untof Ilie biggest land sw indles in history "
Tlie St Paul, Minnesota, I'ioneei-I’i«
,
II.
i art led I his editorial:
"FLORIDA LAND S&lt; A\ 11
'( ongivsMnan Frank ( lark, of Fbnid
usual course in demanding a Congressional
means employed to boom land sales In his *.!
courage in denounce nlun which. W Mi l l
BRING THOUSANDS OF INVESTORS In •
THE NEAR FU TU RE, MUST DJ.SCOl |;.\&lt;
VKl.oI’M ENT WHEN TH E INVESTORS
THEY HAVE BEEN MADE VICTIMS ni
FRAUD.
the ITi.iida ( i&gt;ngres.Ninan ehargi- i
persons m ditferefit parts of the United
i&gt;ei ween four and five million dollars fm late
an acre, that, as he puts it, "would have to
sm tion dredge, harrowed with a seine aid
»teainhoat
t his land tie.-* in portions of
are permanentlv under water and ( ‘ANNO I

Oi J

FoR C U L T I VA T I ON.
These are only samples of articles whnJi »
thousands of the newspapers of the eounn
ihi -\u&lt;li&lt;nie articles bear a portrait of (
giving him credit fur uncovering a vast
wu,
I he Paducah. Kv . Donne ra t. fell ’!
lie at&gt; &lt;•!,%, i iiui Pioward inlo tin , •*t '
n.i i &gt; ill'illual mu
I hi .uni' i hai a d er of arl ii li app' ■
Wash. I.iaily &lt;Tirotliele, the Leavi'iiW'orl h I
chisoii. Kan. News; St.Paul. Minn. DispaiO'
\\ is .lourtml and a hundred other papers.
T he Chicago Tribune of Feb. \) quote*. •
"Millions of dollars have gone into the roll* •
shark» m l lorula for lands that were eight u
war. i and that should have been sold b\ it
In the acre "
I In P.riitiklyn. N V Fugle, after an :r:
••&gt;
I In I" loiula nieinliei retdi/us 1»-tl'
aie probably many people in the stale. I
wli" will enlieise him for foreingtin invesiigai •
that
an investigation will put a slop i" :
lands, good and had, submerged and otheiw
will have no weight with him.
n Chet
T he California papers are especially nn- t
11e? nel
attacks on Florida. T in* caption to an article
Thq
Republican is "Everglades Fraud Hearing •■ '
(
lark
caption of the article in the San Francisco ( hi"i&gt;
Stirs Horida Swindle.,!
, qatiai
I hejPortland, Oregon, Telegram of F&lt; b P*. "
itcii i»y|
point of the Everglades investigation having bn a
! ihtl
Congressman Clark, "In whose district the lari'
..iii.et
ioni
Evirglades lie, that u quiLMi-public enterprise. 11
.mur
project, in his own state was conducted, in sin h
, Tiers
to excite suspicion that it Would victimize all''
people in all st*clions of the country. The i-i.ng
preseniative of t(je territory in which this propi c
the reheme to lx* questionable and perhajks crool.
I and."
The St. Louis Republic says: “Avoid Floi
buying
The Guard, Batesville, Ark., says: “ Bewa
Hinds in Florida."
The Chicago, Examiner, quoting Clark say &gt; Ibgii Dflij
rials in Florida will Ik* caught in investigation
And all of these aro inspired by Congressman 1 atk,
says he loves Florida.
.
To endow« Clark sit the ballot box is to a|
l&gt;renu*(|jUited and malicious attacks.on Florida
,
Every loyal, patriotic citizen will repudiate &lt; I 'D *‘ntl
give the lie to these vicious tales.
A Benedict Arnold deserves the same treatnu at tiM*'»)’
was accorded the original. • .
The TRUTH about Florida is GOOD EN&lt;&gt;1 1-H*
The TRUTH about Mr. Clark is BAD EN«&gt;* •-li­
lt. Hudson Hun-

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THE SANfORD HERALD

April 19. 1912

OSCAR W. UNDERWOOD OF OUR
SISTER STATE OF ALARAMA
ACTUAL LEADER OF THE NATIONAL DEMOCRACY
B dng ft »outhern man U, however, but one of Mr. Underwood'» quailfloatloiu for the pmldenoy. He 1» a national figure—the only Democratic
leader who ever led hi» party »o »afely by the political mountain pauei
and Republican pitfall»; a man of hlffh purpose, rare ability, unque»tloned
Integrity and rich experience; a master of the tariff qne»tlon and ai *uoh
tho only candidate in the Democratic fold who by leading the DemooraU
to viotory in the next campaign can kill the Banquo’» gho»t of Amerloan
politic«; the great floor leader from the »outh, the brilliant repre»entatlve
Of our »liter »tate of Alabama in the hall» of congee»*; the real Amundsen
In tho field of candidate»—Otoar W. Underwood, a Democrat from Dixie.
Sterilized Coat.
Goal tn the mine la one of the
thing!
froeat o f germa. Old-time
.
doctors uiad to notlco coal mlnera
wounda healed faat, though begrimed
and beameared with coal duat. For a
long time It haa been thought that
bre ath in g In coal duit cnuaod lung
dlaeaaoa In mlnera. Romo exporta dud
freah coal la aa good nn aterlllxed,
and »ay minora h a re lung troublo be­
c a m e they do not tnke the troublo to
pot o J their damp and aweaty cloth
'I n g beforo going from the mine to
their homea, thua taking cold In the
open air walk. Exports »ay our mln­
era ought to put on warm and dry
olothea a t tho mouth of tho mine.
Dut It aeetna the mlnera hnvo tntnda
o f th eir own, and although tho coal
companlea In aoino places fixed up
hot and cold water hatha and dr»»»
lug room« at (tie mouth of the mines
th e men would not use them, tint
Went homo t o wn»h and drea«, us
bad been t b r l r c u s t o m for g e n e r a
tloua.

Plea

for th e S p a rro w .
little W h ile s o m e o n e

Every
starla
un agitation against the sparrows,
w tildi aro s o p l e n t i f u l In a l l «uir p a r k s
l u the n o r t h d u r i n g t i l e w i n t e r t i m e ,
claim ing that t h e y drive o t h e r b i r d s
from their neats a n d t h a t t h e y l i t t e r
up suburban platina
Hut t h e s p a r ­
rows,
w ith
th e
doves,
b o b o lin k s,
flqrhea, i ju n l l n n d
b l a c k Mr«!«
are
f r i e n d s t o I h e g a r d e n e r a t al! s e a s o n s
a n d t i m e s , b e e n u s e th e &gt; e a t w e e d s
Am!
t h e s p a r r o w *. b e c a u s e of t h e i r
plurklnoas nnd n u m b e r s , l e a d a l l ( tie
oth ers ns weed d e s t r o y e r s
lu t h e
wintertime, nparrow« , - i l s t a l m o s t o n
Urei) on weed s e e d s , ns t h e g r o u n d I»
altogether t«*o hard In t h e n o r t h e r n
latitudes to permit t h e m t o s e c u r e

any* of th e succulent
worms
with
which they regale themselves In sum­
m ertim e.
That means l e s s w e e d s —
Huburbui) Life

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D A Y S

BEFORE

T A K IN G

ROYAL

STO C K

BEGINNIG

THURSDAY

A P R IL

18 , 1912

Our Entire Stock will be Sold at Reduced r Prices. Men’s
Edwin Glapp, Walkover and Bostonians will be Sold at

M yaterlea.

" T h e railroad business
Is pretty
sompllcnted " "Yea.'' replied the trav­
eling man
"I don’t sup|&gt;oae I over
will be utile to understand why two
towna that look b o close together on
a railway map get b'o far apart when
they come to meaaure up the dlatanco
with a mileage book "

TEN PER CENT DISCOUNT FOR CASH
Oxfords and High Shoes, Patent Leather, Tan, Gun Metal
and Vici. All our Stock of Ladies Shoes (Except Queen .
Quality) Misses, Boys and Children’s at I wenty Five Per
Cent Discount, All Leathers. All Queen Quality Shoes
I en Per Cent Discount. Now is the lim e to Buy Your
Children’s School Shoes.
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B h u ttln g O ut Bound
“ W h y do so m a n y of y o u
classic I
m u s i c i a n s wear such v e r y long h a i r ’ " |
a s k e d t h e I n ' j u l s t t l v e gtrl
"Mo t h a t
w e c a n c o m b tt d o w n u n ' r o u r » a r t

In ca s e anybody plays ragtime "
D id n 't C o n f o r m .
" W e l l " sa id th o g ro u c h y old
dad.
h e r e Is t h e m o n e y y o u ' v e b e e n c o n i - i
Ing m e for
I ought not give you a |
«•«•lit. b u t I ' m d o i n g It t o g e t r i d o f y o u
Y o u . i r e a M |&gt; e lid th r lf t. s i r
a »ix-nil
th rift
Hut r e m e m b e r
a fool a n d bis
m o n e y a r e i-ooti p a r t e d ' ' ' I d o n ’t s e e
bow- y o u m a k e t h a t o u t g u v n o r , " a n
sw e re d th e y o u n g ster
p ick e tin g
th e
In-« k
t v e b e e n t o r i M - n ' I n g y«&gt;'i f,n
' b i s m o tte r for m o r e t h a n tw o w e e k s

New Store - New Goods - Large Stock to Select From

WOODRUFF &amp; WATSON
GARNER &amp; WOODRUFF BLOCK

SANFORD. FLORIDA

lig a io D tiG tin a D n H n a n n iin E n to o
lui ini Hy ( • • l u l l i n g In t h e Ulti»* s c h o o l
liiniH»'» w h | . b w i t h t l u - l r c y c l o n e c e l
i t - d e l t h e p h i l n n of
K ansas
he
e a r n e d t h e m o n e y that p a i d f o r hl»
legal e d u c a tio n
H o c a m e to g e n era !
n e M '-e t li r i m g h o i i t t h e w e a l b y s o lv in g
1l i r v e m u r d e r r n r s t i - r l e s
E xchange

vi i i r i r i i i r A m

itV rri n

i f i i ir iu iA A ir i ii m ii i r i r i l i i i i m

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LAWSON’S PHARMAC
NKW S T O R K

VOTE

1

Business we have Decided to Put on a Special Sale for .5

Modernized.
“T h a t atory of tho building of the
T o w er of llabel ahouhi be modernl i o d , ” "Hut how would you account
for the c onf ua l on of tonguesT” "W hy,
I aupoae they had tho tower pretty
n e a r l y up nnd t h e n Homebody yelled
‘d r a f t " nnd everybody s c c u a e d every
body el ao a n d t h e Job was hold u p !”
O n e of th e

1W

Having Sold Mr. W. E . Watson an Interest in my Shoe

NHW S T O C K

FOR

C.

m

Registered Pliarinaeist

DUNN

In Charge

FOR

RAILROAD COMMISSIONER

LAW SO N ’S ---- Means Purity

¿I?

Formerly Secrein n
of Hoard.
Is now
serving first term as
a member of the Kailroad Commission.
Familiar with every
detail of work of the
office.

a

The Hoilrood ('mu*
mission hos accomplish ed during his term,
which lie fa cured nnd
worked for.

Reduction of L. &amp; N. Passenger rates from lc to 3c
per mile.
Reduction of State express rates of $G0,()()() per annum.
Reduction of 25 per cent, in rates on fertilizer material.
Reduction of rates on lumber and fruits and vegetables
on F. E. C. Ry. of approximately $20,000 per annum.
Reduction of interstate fruit and vegetable rates of
more than $200,000 per annum.
Forced improvement of railroad tracks.
Forced construction of depots and establishm ent of
agencies in all Sections of the State.
P treed operation of better train service in number of
instances. Notably between Jacksonville and Peni sacola.
Stiv working for lower freight and express rates, and
\ for bettec facilities for the public.
^nsjrse this record.

He will appreciate your support.

Expert o n R u g s a n d TapeatrlaaMmn Knimnmml llavutilth. wire of
tho Hclglan minister to Washington,
la an expert on ruga and tapestries,
having made a study of them during
the four years that her huahand waa
minister to Persia, residing at T e ­
heran
Her father wan one of the
best known amateur collectors of ruga i
nnd tapeatrlea, having the finest In­
dividual collection of Flem ish tnpoatries !u tho world.
Qood

R eason.

A certain Mr. Thelw all, who waa
on hi» trial at the Old Halley for high
treason, during the evidence for tho
prosecution wroto the following note
and sen t It to bis counsel: "M r. Krsklne, I am determined to plead my
case m yself." Mr. E wrote under It,
" I f you do. you will be h a n g e d T o
which T _ Immediately returnad th is
.reply: " I ’fi bo banged If I do."
Bhould Bo Looked Into.
A New York doctor complains th at
bablea a re being loved to doatb. L a ­
dle» who are In th e h abit of giving
th eir bftble« over wholly
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thoulfi look lato üü*.

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SUMMER F E R T I L I Z E R 0
SIZ E - Q U A LITY - E A R L Y M A T U R IT Y
lr
SEND M)H (»UH I. ATEST FKF.E UOOK
• f,th

THE

PAYING

GROVE.

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IT tells the HOW S and W H Y ’S interesting
to a ctjjus grower at this season. It also gives
full description of our line of
FRUIT A N D VI NE FO R M U L A S.

Ideal Fertilizers and Ideal Methods have
made the banner crops of the State.

W ILSO N &amp; T O O M E R

FE R T IL IZ E ;

■Manufactureri of

IDEAL FE R T IL IZE R S
JACKSONVILLE— - -*

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IM E S A N fO R D H ERALD

‘sbiUbed Every Tuesday and rrViay M omlnl fly

HE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY
R. J. MOLLY. Editor
I W. M. HAYNES. B u s in e s s M anager

inscription Price. »2 .00 a Year In Advance
Delivered la the City by carrier 12 00 err year In
advance or 20c per month.
Payments In advance m uti be made at ofllre
arad OS aeoood-cUaa mail mailer Auguat 22nd
ISOS, at the Poatofflce at Saalord. Florida
an d er Act of March 3rd. I STO
OAcc la Herald Dulkllni

Telephone No 14M

Tbo long days of summer are coming
and the clerks ought to have that half
holiday ere long. Good fishing weather
and baseball will soon bo here.
■ The Florida Postmasters held a Taft
Memorial meeting at Daytona this week.
Here'a hoping the next meeting of Florida
poatmasteni will chango complexions

'passage was taken Ix-cause it was shorter
and though the danger from floating
icebergs was evident to the owners,
danger was forgotten when time was
considered and the toll of death resulted.
The automobile races are held to
give each maker of curs the chance to
demonstrate the »|&gt;eed of his car und the
crowds gather to see thenc speed demons
race around u narrow saucer or tear up
a country road with the attendant dis­
asters of ’car» »mushed and driver» and
■jiectatyni killed. They must make the
speed and the loss of life is only a second­
ary consideration.
A new train is put on one of the famous
roads und the first tent is u rare against
time in order to get n mail contract
or frl-c advertising as being the fastest
train in the world. A broken rail or
one of a hundred incidents cause u wreck,
and the loss of life is taken us a mutter
of course. The time must be mude in
the race for supremacy.
T h e race against death, the race for
supremacy, the mail scramble for the
top of the ladder and the loss of life
is the toll taken from the hopper.
Where will It end?

y The Herald will soon be made up of
machine composition and then we can
really give tho people a paj&gt;er. With a
ittle more encouragement from the
A B E L A T E D CANDIDATE. 4
eopla who want u bigger city The
Our friend und former editor of the
erald can be made a daily.
Citizen at the very last moment announc­
he Pensacola Evening News ought
t (lye the artist who attempted to foist

cut of tho Titanip on them and forgot
j scratch the name Olympic out. The
Up’a carpenter ought to paint the nnme
it
Felkcl Is a seafaring man too and
'Ca on the hay.
, Tho candidates seem to give Sanford
wide berth. Other cities are having
ta of campaign thunder and as yet we
ive not hnd a »jMH-ch from one of them
those »pell binder» think we are going
vote for them without bearing those
burning upfx-al» they are badly mis­

taken.

er! himself a candidate for the Ix-gi»
lalure. as mdicuti-d by our Winter
Gurdi'ti eorrespondent last wi»-k .*n&lt;I by
Mr. Now ton’s card
We ure rather »urpri»*-d. as tin- Imp*
seemed ter be drawn and perhaps most
of the votenr hud tied themselves fast
to those already ill the field.
•We are quit« sure that had Mr. Newton
announced early in the game some one
of the voters would not have done so
In fact, when there was a casting
about for available Mien and the editor
ol tb&gt; &lt; Irizen with other was inter
viewed. I lie &lt; ItlAeli. recognizing llo
reason why the two former r*-pre»cn
i itivny \|«»,»r» Robin-on and l.nit
slioolil not have a second term agreed to
support them before the |&gt;oople. There
i&gt; no cliangi in tl.e situation and our
in. ml Mr Newton, i .tiiiiot and *»•• ,r,
sure will not expect u&gt; lo ebange front
or that votes already pledged will be
ebanged at almost the last moment
tlus we |is*l bound to sav in sup|Mirt ol
tin -

i.il

lid .il.-s

p led ged

to

Ib o u g li

iitul some from other nations und they
seemed to hav** stoically faced Death
and desired to live only to assist the
weaker sex und the helpless* little ones
With all the women and children wived
the Titanic sank la-neat h the waves
with lights ablaze and the hand playing
"God la1 With You 'Till we Meet Attain.
No ancient history records such a
noble sacrifice und never again will the
true manhood of the nation have a
greater test of the munhood that makes
modern hero**.
They lie beneath the waves where the
waters of centuries will roll over them.
Where no marble shaft can commem­
orate their deeds but their names will
live In song and story and that memory
will !&gt;e kept as long as history survives.
Prominent Orlando Citizen Mere
Hon. Joseph Guernsey, one of the most
prominent citizens of Orlando and one
who is always identified with ull (he pro­
gressive movements of that progressive
city was in the city today und paid The
Herald office an appreciated visit. Speak­
ing nbout the many improvements taking
place in Orange county Mr. Guernsey fully
agreed that the Hcruld win on the right
track in advocating a tourist hotel and
country dull for Sanford. The Orlando
Country Club will o|»en on May 2nd and
Mr Guernsey extended us u gracious in­
vitation to attend. This class of tinjirovcmcnis have mode Orlando n tourist's
Paradise and the influx of new (irople
each year |g wonderful Sanford could
well profH-hy the experience of our sister
city In this respect.
A Wonderful Machine
The new Monotype, at work in the Her­
ald office, is almost human in (»issihilitiea.
and (lus vwrek »el up the hulk of the ad
vrrlismenl of I) A Caldwell A, Son» . un
ad (bui usually takes the tune of one man
fui tin gieater pail of a lay
I In- Mono j
t vpc I an put up the different kinds of
I yIs • nud do the wmk m a hurry, and. a |
itbiiu'e over the udv ei iisemelil will con
vou e tlw- most sin-pin nl dial lite day of
the machine Is here The Monoty|&gt;e sel­
ling single l&gt;|w and asling Job ty|«4 and
sorts, is the machine foi lite pilnt«*r wlto
lias a laige mu of all kimli ol wi.rk am)
tile Caldwell ml is n (air sample ol wluil
Ilo* Monotype will do m ihv hands of an
expcnriii rd &lt;•{ -r.ilur
Mi s

. The many change» taking place it,
Sanford's busiin-»» circle» and a gemra]
activity in building and manufacturing
lines all |&gt;oint t*i one of the most pros
perous seasons in Sanford's history
Election year in the north is a)way » dieud
ed by buxinoew men but in Sanford the
Proaidentinl election will not retard
lulncas. We will go rigdit along doing
usinrs* t-nil will only pause long enough
(o elect a I h*timer at n I‘rt r * t

jftsvt Annual Concert
Of tl)f

n f o rt J f lu ö t r C lu b
a p rii
C l)f

\ It « *I I

II « I Y 's

C l g l ) t » iV C lo flt , p. m.

wti.» I l ia d e hy Mrs I)

H

lin e i)

\
\
Grand
Aria

Duo

Piano Solo
Mias Frank

Violin umj Piano
be H arlilrrr ,fr Srrtllr
Mrs. O. VV. Brady, Miss Olive Hill.

"Hoay Morning O’er the M ead ow «"- Vocal Solo
From II 7"ri»ruforr, IVrif*
Mm. Geo. L. Hoy.

"D am e Cuckoo” — Chorus ............................................
Sunford Music Club

a tn l v r l v e l r i h ls il l b o w s

the able discourse of burnt»! men on

prize. a pah of crochet mala, werecut for.
lirAl won tiy Mrs Frank Lane
Mrs F .1

t lilies
s p e a k i n g oí tío

m ovem ent

of

Frrd llillt r

I S W U M l S S IO N
Intermezzo Kusse
"Hunting Chorus"

Thru. F r a n k
The Stumuti Orchestra
Chorus
Sanford Music Club.

"1 Hour You Calling M e " —Vocal Solo
' Valse Hrillianlu

Piano Solo
Mr». Tolar.

Lift Thine Eye»',

Vocal Trio
Mrs. T A Newton
Misst» Bowler and Stumon
4
The lx**t Chorxl—Chorus
Sanford Muxlc Club.

.Su/firuri •

Vocal Solo
I mod
Mr*
Mrs
Ms

N ight Beloved
B. H Pugh
( 1. Polk
II ( Giror
M is » i arrie I a ive ll

I »nuble GuuMcttr
Mr
Mr.
Mr
Mr

H. ( Poll
Wiblman
W I Till
Paul I’ugb

Mi» iiliv" Hill. An ompamsl

f

DROP IN

In- urlìi

w lm w im

p t-o p le a r e g a t h e r e d t o g e t h e r t o l i s t e n t o
relig io u s

R u b r n t l r in

Woodland Echoes" Chorus
\
Sanford Music Club.

I Bell. f h u r s d i i y ufleriiiMiii
I wo (uhlr*
of l ir i d g e w r r e p l a v e d
I Ile lilglu-sl st ure
( h e tirsi (w«i r

great

Curl Hulun Ruby

Calm as the Night"
Pnn*|uitn Danza Mexicannn
The Stumon Orchentra

S i- m m u r i H o s t e s s

T he t i m e In d i s e u s e t h i s i | u e s t i o l l I»
p r o p i t i o u s o'»w t h a t *m m a n y of o u r

ill*,

1012

a u tJito riu n i

Mrs Puberi Nt-wmmi entiitnined al
Viiclioi» Bridge «nmphinrnliiry l i Mrs (
s p i VK IN «.

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tw u

dam i y

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tro ch ei

f i le i-ousobil lou

OUR B U T T E R , EG G S
AND C H E E S E

( io il / n l e s i n e tv e il th è b o o ti) p r i/e , a tir* k

wc licvrr
W
lieti
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pleasillil
gilllies
wrre
ciilielu
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• -.II I.* I !!,.'• ir. a gn at
I'lds-r of
di'ti a debiloo» »alad t teiisr Mas srlvrd
Mi» Sewm il, » gu-»ls , rii Mi» I II.tilt »
f. Iteli Mi» I» VN I h . il , SJi» I il M
a t h o l m o ni i g ..... I ‘l M I
\ t. o | . |
lug. While o n the Mlhjis l I h* I h r n l i l l.iugbbn Mis .1 VX Ile km». Mrs f .1
will pause lung enough to remind the Gonzalr». Mrs Lunik Lane
P A Y C A S H a n d S A V E MO N E Y
people of Sanford that thej^ have done
u
Will l e j r o Hie M onotype
'ln.^nwTr
nothing toward providing a place for
/eb KntlifT, a valued employee of I lie
t lie I miv »
Olir |iu»r
of I'imHoM« •
I lei ii Id will leave tonight for Philadelphia
\ i A1 * \ budding w o u l d lull oiiiv
f i r s t Street
:
Sanford M o m *
where In* will lake a leu week» course at
p r o v e to he a p a y in g v e n tu r e fro m a
ili.- Mulini) |*c fu* tory ami Ih» unir timi |
C o m m r r e t i t l » t . i n d p o m t b u t b e t t e r th a n
■Highly roll* rlMinl wiili ili,- inni bilie limi
tla m o n etary
i ■i r i» i d e r a l io n
w o u l d *••
will phi y sic It in im p .unni pull in I t.c
the div idemls m g.....I In-.ill I, .
,ng
Hrt.dd olin e
Mis» Mile I lull i|d wl.u
st*'r&gt;. strong not only m body but in
will o|&gt;eroli- the keyboard will lye bus)
mind, s t r o n g p h y s i c a l l y
moriHIv a n d
Only exclusive Baker in the city
All mixing done
lien- It-iirmng ibe mil u nties ol Bus |mit
wuh latest improved Sanitary machinery
mentally.
The boy
Ii.ls a s u r p l u s
tile miii'luiie
Mi J A Hill will remain
S P E N C E R ' S O R E A D H A N D L E D by all F I R S T C L A S S G R O C E H S
of nervous energy and u military com ­
here for solite m-i :» Ki-u,i.g the Monotype
pany. a gymnasium, a swimming |*oo|,
S p e c ia l O r d e r * F illed P ro m p tly
in shape and setting thu (fcllmpient tax
a reading room, a pool room, a bowling
list.
Wc Make Everything Known to the I ratlc
alley all concentrated III a V. M. ('. A
building would work wonders toward
P H O N E 10Ü.
NO. I l l P A R K A V E N U 1
Prank Clurh Will Be Here
making manly men from the raw material
A telegram from Bon Prank Clark lienrs
There are rich men in Sanford who the intelligence lliat lx* will be here on
could well ulTord to finance n building of
Friday nflertiiam. April 2titli, mid will adPRACTICAL
this kind but they are so imbued with
ilrrs-s the people of tins section. As Hon.
the idea of piling up more wealth that
William Jennings Bryan will probably be
they have been oblivious of tin1 Young here that day. Sanford will have a large
America growing up around them.
crowd, mid. If Bon S G Hilhurn and
Pause a moment in your »crumble after Hudson Burr, can come, we guaranlee
i " n i e r Main atnl M&lt;»nror. J a cks onv ill e Ilrancli of tlie* &lt;ÌK!;. \ I i
the nimble dollar and take a deeper
plenty Of rxgilemeni
Ihe |&gt;«nple here
interest in the boy the boy who will
me anxious lo hear from Trunk Clark, und system of Hiimiu ss L i .Hem s in the \ \ uriti — '¿ii y e a r » ’ micccss . I 1
soon be a man and dopetuLs u (kih your
lo know why the Inud sharks are fighting graduates. More than 100 luRfh-grade instructors. Contract**
help to assist him toward better thing».
him
Im v» r e m i n d s u s t h a t

of c a r i l s

Peoples Cash Grocery

Sanford ha» a barrel factory that turn»

■lit 1,000 barrels a day and it is running
.t full capacity, to supply the demand
□r barrels ii\ which to ship the 300,000
•
of Iriah potatoes from the Husitrlct and sa many more from
points. Florida.U eertainly U■ , . a wonderful producing »trite
icraburg Times. •
factory is not being operated for
gs growers hut Sanford, where
'ly {yotatot-si ure moving mrw at
•ollare per barrel.

t.. secure graduates POSITIONS or KICKUND MONEY

M OD ERN H E R O IC S.
Thu spectacle of thixse hriive men on
tho decks of the stc-nrner Titanic assisting
the women anil children to safety In the
life buaLs and ull thoughts of self for­
gotten is n theme for the |hx&gt;U to hand
down to future (»osterity und eelljwes
the brave deeds of anrient time«. The
human mind ran hardly grasp the awful
situation faced hy every passenger on
the Titanic when in the dead hour of
night they were forced to luave their
ln-ii und rush on deck confronted with
Death and no chance to i-scajsWith
none of the details Ix-fon- us we arc
led to Itelleve that no disorder pruVuileil,
no brut«« rushed in und trampled women
and children to death in the mad desire
to cscajK- as did the man on thn Italian
ship that foundered several yeara ago.
Tho men were English and Americans

Imi

k
t uncy W ork Circle
t&gt;&gt; more Monda and Ceorgia Hankers and other bilMitcss in,
Mrs W. 11. Mllteer was the hostess of A LL OTHER Morida and Georgia business colleges combined
the Fancy Work Circle Wednesday after­ also teach BY MAIL. Catalogue FR E E.
noon. The members of the Circbe were
A. H. JAM ES, Manager, Jacksonville, M
delightfully entertained with their fancy
worki'Yn^) the nocinl afternoon together.
Delicious ice cream and cake were served.
Mrs Mlltecr's guests were: Mrs. J . J .
Burden, Mrs Rooerts. Mrs. Hines. Mrs.
H. H. Hill. Mrs. T. S. Davis, Mrs. W T.
John, Mrs. Kslcrliy.

CAR

Great Prize List
Tile free gills that will he given away
by the well Known firm
f)
|w11
A Sons are causing a Mmnpedr at that
store, mu). In a few days announcement
will he made, regarding the Ilnur, when
the public will bo invited to come in and
take possession of the articles. If you

don't know nbout tlus event or Um teixea.
aee CeldwelL -

FOR

SiAlLE
* !■

191 1 f)wcn Automrybilc.

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Dcmuntitrfitioi) by AppuiAtm'cnL
Owner Gomg N. mI
NORMAN D c F O R E 6 T r

Sanford,

FI/ricB

�April 19. 1912
Monday evening. April 29th . for the ben&lt;rtll of tli«* High School Library
The lead­
ing will be from "Pickwick Papers
Dr
Blackman will give his time nnd services
free Admission iweiuy-tivc cents
Let
everyone interested in (lie High School
Library remember the '.line, ami come out
III f o r ce 1

The Royal Typewriter man wm in the I
city several days this week.

Tile younger ladies will serve as wait­
resses Did &gt;ou see tiial beautiful oil
painting in Mr Davison * window the
work of n Sanford nrtieiT Ask the genial
pnqinrtor of the store about it
See
S hunt at the new jewelry store about the
other prizes to be given uway Mrs A
W Moses inis volunteered to net ns gen-

UR spring H ats are now
ready for your inspec­
tion. They are, without
question, the most elaborate
variety we have ever shown,
including a very complete line
of Derbies, the new Rough Fin-“
ish, Novelties in all new col­
ors, in hound, stitched, welt or
raw edge, th at may be worn
Telescope or Dented.

O

I t * young people enjoy«! then regular ,' ' " 1 »u|«ermte..,leni. so success u&gt; assured
(lie fair |ifomntcrs
Thursday evening dance in the hull.

The many, friends of R. L. Ilutflics urc
M rs O o n ra les e n t e r t a i n s
Patronize Horne Talent, and attend the
glad (o sec him out again after a serious
Mrs.
F .1 Gonzales was the charming
Concert, Monday evening. You will licur
Illness.
0
hostess of an Auction Bridge P u n y Wed­
some grand music.
[J[Kev. P. H. Hensley of Tampa will
r M G. Liftman, u registered pharmacist nesday afternoon.
preach at the Presbyterian church next of Jacksonville has accepted a |sisitioii
Three tallies of bridge were played.
Sabbath.
The highest score was made by Mrs B
with Iziwson's pharmacy.
F Wliitner. J r , who wan the firm prize; n
W II. Palmer of the Star Employment
l^Mrs. J. K. Mettillger was the guest ol
dainty gauze fan
Mrs. F I. Miller cul
bureau of Orlando was in the city on
Mr M. F. Robinson and family on a de­
tlie
i
insolation
|»ritr.
a pretty cup and
Wednesday.
lightful auto trip to Daytotm Inst week
saucer.
An entertaining program will be given
y Postmaster Haskins spent several days
After the plenraiiil games of cards were
qy the Sanford Music Club, at their con­
of tills week ai Daytona attending * lie «included, the delicious strawberries and
cert Monday evening.
unnual convention of Florid i Postmasters cake were served
Attend the Concert to be given nt the
After a careful counting of heads, we
Mrs Gonzales,’ guests were. Mrs O. W.
Sanford High School, Monday evening,
find that there were no Sanford people on Brady, Mrs. C. O. McLauliii. Mrs. J . W.
April 22nd.. at 8:30 o'clock.'
board the Titanic that went to the bottom Dickins. Mrs. Goo. Fox, Jr., Mrs. B. F.
Hon. W. E. Martin, the efficient tax of the sea last Spnday.
Wliitner. Mrs E M. McCullogh. Mrs For*
gatherer of Orlangc county and Orlando
e»i
Like. Mrs. F. L. Miller. Mr*. R J .
The election held last Tuesduy to Till
was In the city Wednesday.
the office of treasurer and collector was a Holly, and Mrs. Deane Turner.
Concert of the Sanford Music Club. Mon­ ratification of Capt. Marks us he hud no
Card o f Thunks
day evening. April 22. Tickets 3 5 cts. On opposition and wn boy a handsome ma­
To ill who so kindly assisted us in the
Sule at Mr. Newlun's Drug Store.
jority.
sad illness and death of our hustiiind and
The city bus been entertnining several
A military conijmny will he (ormeu in brother. I II Williams, and for the many
distinguished visitors this week who have Sunford in the ncur future, as there are n beautiful floral offerings and curds of
been taking part in the Men and Religion number of ex-military men here who will 1 sympathy we wish to exjvess our heartmovement.
take an interest in the compuny «lid give (*-|i itmnks
Mm* I It Wuha m -.
It Will |AMs.
Every one should uttriul tin- Concert at I the boys the manual af nrms
W WlllUW*
die Auditorium of the Sanford High
The delinquent tax list lor 1911 will lo
J**
ri*

School Mouduy evening given by ilie
Sanford,Music Cli^.
Tile Ladies'
Ladles’ Aid Society
of the Baptist
Stic
church will meet Monday afternoon, at
g 30. In the ct(urch.
Every member is
urged lo be ""l»resent

«

W e can show H ats to suit
everyone.
May we have the
pleasure of your inspection?
r

Clothier and Men’s Furnisher

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m i W r»ln«*s*ln ) I« h »k 1 11H
ht*rr

Mr

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u i I r r hi* l l i . r f r w l *
m m iii

m r f t liiiiif 1*11111 C8 m I F lut h in

I m - n u r t»f t h r
j* hr r n rnt

Voto for C h a s . M. H a n d for S h e r i f f

♦ 4f +
Dr torsicr came in Wi-tlnes&lt;lny nigfit I &lt; +
and returucil Thorsilay to I lie Shelter al ,-!•&lt;.
New Smyrna
fri-55-tf

f+

of lite c o m m i t t e e c m p i w c r c d t o de« tile o n
a solite« t of s t u d y for t h e m- x t y e a r ’s

Sanford Machine
Gua engine repair*
day afternoon, ha a short visit in New
fri IM-tf
N Garage t'zi
1 ink Boston and pr.ihiMy W idimgmh
w k ! t h e .I n h
I tie r • |- a t w .1 s I l i ade
rt'.rk
Sanford
Mi
M l k in d * " I r •- 1 —•I«
id )
I lie y o l |*ei I |o he a w. i i 11M-o I t w
t « Ml- I lias, .,11, .,1 tli, . *11il a I( I «-* v»h"
fri l i tf
( In n e .S t t a t agi* i n
weess Mr f ertlald g o e s t o
t.■I to
- 1,11 •d dial after i.in-id'l iti-m and -ll*
hasiness inleicsls
V o le for C h z « . M H a n d for S h o r l f f
russimi h) the lonnm l'e e they had laid
frank Clark will speuk here next f i . - aside du- topic suggested and Inni tinnii
My Home furili and liail* fin rent for
duy and so will Hon. W. J Bryan and a departure from the former custom of (lie coming aeason. to reiqionsible |&gt;arty
you wunl lu come lo town lo hear diem cltosllig subjects and Itsil decided mi tile Ca-cil Gabbri, ut J . N W'hitnrr'* office
64 I f
Never again will you get the op|mrlunity liny View (’ourse of Study for tin- season
to absorb so much knowledge of interest IÜI2 n . Ill
which Central and South | Bring voi» old tires to Sunford Machine
lo you and your country
\un-rnsi nnd Mexico would la* the pri|i ^ , nril ge I n fot vtilcnnlZtng fri IS If
I J Youinani of (he Wouelnda Maim I Ipa I m|n.s ..I stod) After a short dis Voto fo r C h a s . M. H a n d for S h e r i f f
factoring Co v^is m die cit V on llliilsdny i 11**1 *11 •»( Ihr i imi i)«‘t»«tr(llirii( m( ih*
and slnitsl that las Itrrii had siiflered a * lu'* il 11 •I il*» * or k f•»c Ihr- li** \I &gt;•*.»( Mini
serious loss by lire recently, lull dial d ie&gt; .»(In ì iii U'm‘*(» (Ih* «luti Imi iti vh*v* (I h
were able to handle all orders from the l»ru^r&gt;im f«»r ihr
wh* I mK«*ii «i |» i
purl of i he plunl that had nut been I an h
A i!«allHlit fully int«*r**ftI mH nkiMch •»f
All I m al A d v rrtlx rrn ritl« Luder Ih D
etl hy the Dailies.
Mail* f.^rilr. ihr Al*»*tlr ( 1* (irt*riihiiiil.
llcadlng. I h r e r C ent» a l Ins f ach Issu r
hi* lift* work timoni Mie f a i l l i 111 uui,
The merchants of Sanford are thinking
Stand Hope
their wonderful lovr for him and Mir . For Sille— An nlmost
. . new
.
# i
seriously of giving a benefit for the busi­ . . .
. a,
.
, . nihhrr (irr hn^kly. built hy mir of Mir
fadeless
memory
he
left
...
tinti
beni...lui
MIItnilfllcturrrs
in
the
nord.
S
M.
ness men and getting hack some of the
laud,
was
given
hy
Mrs
1
Y
Dutton.
Schwartz.
R
D
No
I
fri65
3tp
\ money that has been given (up ull winter
Mrs Slrlngfcllow gave a short sketeti of
For Rent—Five room cottage willi all
I lie (Kocceds could go toward founding a
N H (inriier
it
"Enrico Du Ikh* the Reclaimer of ihr modern iinpriivrinrnta
home for indigent merchants who have
The First Annonl Concert of Tlie S a n ­
Heath."
telling
or
the
iimpirution
winch
.given their all foe benefits
came lo tin* well mforined 'und dee(i ford Music Cluli will lie given lit (tie An
ditoriiint Monday evening. A|ir11 22. at N\ ^ ,c Sanford Music Club will hold their thinking man of the |k&gt;a*ihility of te
ii’cliH'k
All tickets 35&lt;63 tf
tegular meetimg ut tlie Auditorium of the t hinning (or the agricultural ^ o p l e tlie
For S a le —Gasoline engine, .V i H l ‘
lanford High School, Suiurdny, afternoon. vini tienili of Norway
Alt exceedmgly GimhI condition
Apply I'rpsi-lzyla Bot­
I 3 o clock After (lie meeting, the cho- interesttng tiritele and «ketch of ' Nil* tling Co I’linne 17’I
63-3-ti
ts will practice-in tlie Auditorium for f iliseli, (ile Wall Slnyrr, wa* remi hv
Come (Joli k t'lien|i f or «’.i-fi— Wliilr
•ir concert. Every memher af thr club m ,*» Meli W’Imnrr. giving a nyiiopAt* of f.minici I liaoiher Soil. Oak Soit. Walnut
Urged to be presem, prompil) ut thè (ite wottderful discovrries and invelinoli» Suit. I’- ic Ii Rockers. Slimll Ice ( best, lh*li
Cilphuiird. Illoe Flume Oil Stove. Gasoline
ie nppjlnt«f,
of (he tirilliiinl scumtint ami iiliysictau ] Stove. A xininsler Carpel. I’ori li Hammock.
(r H. II. Hill, left Thursduy. for n stay wltu bini (Ite alolity to ilo so miti li lo al WimmI Heater Stove. UitliyGo cart. Dining
K&lt;•■•in ( hair*. Lamp*. Dishes and Cooking
'Wo motiilis to South and North Cnro- leviate sulfi-riug, and to dlscover a cure
11tca*11*, Wlteelharrow. I’usli (art, Ijtddcrs.
1^ for the benefit of bis lienltli.
Mr. for (Ite ferir fui ducasi* knowu in Ina coun­ und Tools, of all kinds.
F ix -I t Snot*.
11 I Si x I li Street.
63 tf
•‘U sufTeriiig iroin, u nervous break- try ns "Liijats ”
After Ilio consideratimi of several mai­
for S i d e —Gasoline Stove. Cost $15
' i ' l und by the udvice of tils physlcluti,
wkeek recuperation and rest, from bus- ler» of interest and (Ite appointmetit of a Nearly new. i’ricv $10. Mis Joel Swartz.
R F. D No 3. Sanford,
63 3 tp
•iK. Before returning home. Mr. Hill continittee. thè club udjoarncd to meet al
Gus. electric liglits ami iirtrsinu water
lite
residence
of
Mr».
SVigfit
ticxt
Wed"Ulsit hit daughter. Mrs. W, B. Howard
und rooms $ 1 25 ami u|&gt;. 315 L. Fourth
rtesday ufternoon.
In &lt;umbus. Ohio.
Street.
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•int ColkpN fill give a Reading, at the
Auditorial the Sanford High School,

FL O R ID A
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C ljiliu rn ’e s&gt;liors

lion .1 N Wliitner lids rclorm l from a |&gt; m j ^ i h ' i I .1 *l ••f «* nt P il lil i B r u i t i v%hiih
No e furiiislnil riMiiiis ut Smallili s. II &gt; £ J
tnp lo New Aork and slates dial when lli.lk« % ImIII '»tilf«** Uli |rf III** *11|»'f VInIMII I I oui I ll street
ti I 1 1 . i •
&gt;v
die news catlie m ahtail the sinking ol II« 1« Mlir nf tlir I &gt; ; h -*x «&gt;/ htl*&gt;(lmU l*U»l
V
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te
for
C
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a
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for
S
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die III it ll n* die scenes around die news lir** HM'ii m! ihr N«*w Smith nini &lt;lrh«*rvr»
++
We .ire cqniplied to bandir- your repnir ÿ y
thr *in «■«•** t i m i 1* i.'iiUllliK hl* wuy
Pa Ih*r offices were beyond description
VT
»«nk
Sjinfiiril Mm hm«* N Gunter t'
( 41. [.5
. 4.
Mr A Mettinger of t'lidndrlplnn. who
tu
itili
y*
Itir V\rdnrMl«i) t.luh
•
lias been like guest of Ills still, J h Mi I
r\
.• T
Om* n i n i I « » li« »r !%#* w n K i M h v%11 1» »•«•Irr) I*f *5*
I In Wrdtirsdfiy * loti held then regalar
++
linger und family for several weeks left
fliiri'd hiiIi* Ihnl i»*s nt lhitl«*r wikxI V fr »-7 tf ♦ ♦
lot Ins home Monday night
Mr Mi lu n ­ roeeling at the home of Mrs lient) Wight,
After the minutes : V o te for C h a s . M. H a n d for S h e r i f f t +
ger enjoy«! Ills stay ill Sanford and re­ Wednesday afternoon
were
read
by
the
secretary
Mrs S (I. j Home like and good accummodatiotiRat
gretted lo leave
ft
I liase. t h e p r e s i d e n t l o l l e d for t h e n - p u l Siamoli a. il i L fourth Mrrei
til - tf
{ Mr and Mrs Goo If Fernaltl left llmr*

iW- Vl F'. Hackman, President of Kol-

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(l of the events of the season
*• * l«hy stiow and snap shot car­
nival« Bit Imperial this week, witpre,n ihotihl»» are pictured in all (heir
lovelie» nul the grown folks nrc pic*
t'tr*,j alhtht-ir uglinlam But lm .«ure
too rxt-iitft tlie »(low. for your picture is
"mongjteiland you will Iimvp i tn- »Ur
oyooUtfe and win u jinzc beside.

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by the TlernlJ this year, and
W c u lh c r R eport
will lie set on our new muchlne.
There.
A
(
mil |9, 1912—!G enerally fair tonight
-ore only a fow country weeklies in die
and Saturday
south dint can handle such a proposition

The big celebration und barbecue dial
Wade, tne Tuner. Orlando.
tf
was to have been given at the o|M*nuig af 1
I lie Gide Guy lions«' Inis brought down
The spring crops are keeping more die Geneva bridge tins been («islpoli«!
Only J l 00 p«-r S A N F O R D
l„-ople employed this year than ever lie and will he given Inter oil in die season fia- high «&gt;sl of living
f,,re and the Saiimlay mglii shopping Ihr v%&lt;»rk mi thr* hriitiS«* will noi 1h* finish week for die tiiiesl (able Imarcl in die d ly
See I’.nkrr
2*
■rowds are in evidente as a result.
#•*1 in um»*
•g*•»**»*V *1**•“■'**«**«**1**!* *1**)**J* »¡s
»J*«I«*J*
H,r llrriilil i'iiii.it*fi mH Ui u ih*w Mull«* ( V o te for C h a s . M. H a n d for S h e r i f f
Many of the employees of iliu stores
•&gt;-y v -y -y-y-H- -¡- -y -y -y
-:- &lt;■-y *y-yv
Aulnes and carriage pamlmg
are dunking nlsuit die regular half lioll- ty|M- tiri***—1111 hrmtrr ilrrts (hl* wtifk
fri .1 if &gt;
.!.■&gt;&gt; n11&lt;t the I tiiirsdny t losing nul won uihI sihim thr H'lmlr in ikr 11 |’i Mf ihf* |"i|- r .1er w,«»I s I irsi I lass work
deling if (lie enipluycr.s will stall Hits lien will h«* ihmiR«*! mul tfiv«* thr mitirr*
I m a good table and home cooking come . v
»iillirthini! l i r w . ¡1* thr »timt* olii ( y|m* lo die Sirrme Hotel for your meals Rates |J J
el’ll on May first.
$.i is-i we«-k
2 I -1 f
J •&gt;
I lie many friends of Mis D I, Warner jjldMs Iimiidloiidti^ Iifirr 11 Um«
will lie glad to learn that »lie is tloing
nicely antler die cure of Dr. Masters, of
I'nrt Orange ll is Iui|k-iI dull she will
soon fegam her lieallh

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Have to he Made ( )ver «1usf the
Lasts in order to Give Freedom
to Grow and Properly Develop.
is Full ol the Right Shapes, the
and Leathers, and You Buy

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Right Shaped
to the Foot
( )ur Stoek
Right Styles
them at the

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complete
•n« a 11 vr Kotrl m mi* i un Flofula Oranfc
•tui sll 4ii.uftftitr nt* firr »1» ^urttf.
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For Sale— Anyone wanting bargain tn
hr*t etnas celery farm address O w ner in
care of Herald Office
&gt;7 if
fur Sale— Two of tn&gt; line track f 010*
le v i Binforit.
r.7-tf

Varnish
io-night

Ieri acre» of gnnd laiul (or sole al a
hitrgairi
Tftree acre» clenred and ■r»||wd last seiison
All under felice
Neai
loading Mnlain mi traci ino lni&gt;Alinoli
glveil
iway
l ’articolar*
al Hi-rala
'hin*
Fui Sule—5 itile furili, twi-nty In.il Ilo.
oraligc lice», 50 tieni li trees uhm vcry ,
Inrge liearing tieni trees. modreii 5-ruotu
cottage, (rout ami ha. k |Kircln ». fa. «•*
sonili Golden L ik c. 3 olile* snoth cast/ni
Sanford. 5 minute» walk to sliet-l imi
wny, also Oveido ratlroad ‘Fine drittking
water gnnd lliltllillg. lishllig uni stoni
iiniig Also IO ucre truci' of ilo- ver)
iiest ccleryatid lettuce lutiti, wcll locateti
S utile west Camerini Ciry- Ics» tlinn a
qoarter of milé front Sanford irtiction
carline. I.and lui» ti gentle *Iu (m- fiotti
Noriti lo South End. so Birre wtll never
(■tinniuFor Rent—5 room cottage 1212 I’ark he any dnngrr of soured fatai
Vufudblc P r iz e s to be Given Away
teed 1 1 get flowlng well» un land
Re iAvc. $12.5(1nicliiding water.
G. W
sonnhle
pricr.
and
termi
tn
suiti
Ad
60-(f
The ladies in charge’ of the Catholic Sjtencer.
dress Ixix 1127 City.
2-tf5
For
Sale—Sweet
Potato,
plant*
R«1
fuir wdl begin serving the public Tues­
W II IJiidrrwoixi linw lui* a flint citi»»
t l 50 |a-r tliotiday. April 23rd, rit 12 noon sharp The Provtdenc. best kind
jmnd Rex Packard. Route 2. or phone Itorse sltoer and blucksmitli litui cito
supiier table is tn charge of Mesdames 102-3
gioir.mire all work of Bus nature
Aoar
(ill-tic
Roomlllrtt. J (’ Higgins, ('jitte*- arai How- &lt;
To rent. Two rooms for hansp-keeplng Iuum-i* «alt he usauml uf lite busi ki.~i
land The fancy (alile will lie under the g'"«l water, and use ol hnlli $7 (Hi |x-i of work m liti» Ime Sci- l'mirr * «xl
wlien your Itorse needs slioes.
15 ([
116 French Ave
59 tf
sn|&gt;ervi»iiin of Sirs O'Contior. Mis* Arankn manlli
I
Cottage (or Reut —9 1 1 l’ark uveiiue.
f or Sale —A tract of atioiit 1.300 acres
Takaclt and Mrs Si'haii|. The country
44-tl
stare is to he run lt f Mr». W. H Hynes on tlie St Johns river. Sulphur water wells Address Box 843. City.
I.- ,:*ZX
can he had on all this property. $15 per
For Saie- -Show case. I
and Mrs. Wnltlt. Mesdames Dorner, Mnu- u va ‘ XMjis.
K. 0 . Osteen, Osteen, Fla. •ioti style.
ser and Minor will dish out the cunby.
V*
’ ; ,W -B ic

Vnlspar dries free of duat
in two lioura and hard in
twenty-four.

Use to-morrow
A floor varnished with
Valspnr can be walked on
in twenty-four hours, wittf*
out sticking or marring.

Wash Next Day
The lustre stays, doe« not
tu rn vyhitc, wear« th e
longest.

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April Id, 1912

herald

VOTE

bv FRANCIS PERRY ELLIOTT
*’5 ILLUSTRATIONS ¿ y RAy U/AÙr/ts

C B A H 'ltH X.—T U c h a rd T J r b t n n t , a n
jnartcan w ith a n a f f a c t e d L n g f i s h sosat, recalva« a p r a s s n t f r o m a f r i a n d In
CH AP T E It II.—Tha praaant p r o r e * to
• a pair o f pajamas. A lattar bints of
0M m to tha waarvr.
CHAPTER H I.—IJghtnut dona tha pai m u and lata at night gets up for a
moka, HU «arrant. Jsnklna, coma« In
ad, falling to racognlta IJghtnut, atun pia to put him o u t Thinking the »ur­
ani cragy, Lightnut changes his clothaa
ttandlng to aummon help. When he r*ppaara Jenkins falls on his neck with
ay, confirming Llghtnut'a belief that ha
C H A P T E T 1 IV,—Jenkins tells I J s h t n u t
f the encounter h o h a d w i t h a h id e o u s
Ihlnaman dressed In p a j a m a s .
CHAPTER

V —I n a m e a a a g n

from

h is

rtsod, Jack Hillings. I J g h t n u t Is a s k e d
» put ttp'*'the kid" for tho nlg tit on his
ray home from college. I - a t e r I J g h t n u t
pas a beautiful girl In black pajamas Ift
i a room.
CHAPTER V I . —I J g h t n u t ts s h o c k e d by
ha girl's d r i n k i n g , s m o k i n g a n d s l a n g y

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‘ CHAPTER M i l I n i ' - ! ........... .. 1 U-'tItut Is aatnnlsl . 1 i i' I in •K- «
and m o r e aai 'i.i-i • i *
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c lo t h e s

li e

1■I•'■ •

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ytllilns's b«it« •!'
n ^ ^ g t r l of tha paj
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C H A r T K H X t v I .......... •: .k*
her and allude« t • i ■ &lt; .
t '
d e c l a r e s liiillgni.ii'
■ aw h e r In I , i i

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Frances Is met l.-. .i 1
w h o ho lts 1.1 if k 11 &gt;
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t e r I g n o r e s tie- I«« » ’ ........... . r • ■- , •
h i m f -r " " •
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I J g h t n u t I n k ' - II " ' « » i , .
&gt;
*' C H A F T K I l XV IM U ngs st.rri,« ..vrr
t h e oiitrairn o f I i Im n r r - M
I l f ufi«! I sigili't i u t dliicove*r n o
• i m i ’lilif**** ••!* %*«••
ter* on Ilio |m )ri »in -

to t h r a s h

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FOR

DONEGAN

with " h T m i n 'ey») that* she WTi* H8termtned to make trouble about yes­
terday.
“Haven't wo mot bcforo, Mr. Llgbln u t ? " sho had n»ked.
Hut It otruck tno thnt Frances
glanced nt mo with a kind of wistful
light In hor lovely eyes, and 1 saw
thnt tho gnino wn« to llo like n gontlom an — thnt sort of thing, you know.
And. by Jovo, I wan getting kind of
used to It now, a n f h o w — I mean since
1 had broken tho Ico last night. Not
hard nt nil, though, a fte r a fow goes—
really!
Bo I stood out thnt I hnd novor had
tho |»loasuro, you know— nil thnt sort
of pollto rut. And nil tho tltno full
Ilk«-, n Jolly end, too, meeting n girt
with thul. when sho rem em bered' Hut,
by Jove, It »'mi worth sacrificing tho
frump fifty times o ver Just to seo
Fran cos' face brighten nnd not« her
faint flush nnd smllo ns she looked nt
me
For. dash It. I knew then I hurt
drmo tho right thing!
•- ) w
■Tim!’* grunted tho frump, compressing her lips and looking at my
darling
"Th ere's one *g3od * ttiltfg:
tho experience with Mr. Htullh will

( I'riiiu tli«' Kissimintf. (Flornlti) V'ullpy fiayt'ltc)
Wlipii (lit- ('unlit’ of t&gt;MT‘o|y Witt) irtMled. lilt* lair .lolin Milton Bryan was tin* vtialof
lait at the next elertion Ormijle (jiimlv itirmsliml the senator anil K. M Haiiniioinl was elect
eti
He was sutvetxltsl four years later by M R Marks, of Orange County jjivinii that ( omity
the senator for eijjlit years
Mr Hammond was stieoeetled l»y (' A ( ’arson, of Kissniime«who served for ei^ht ye irs and he was in turn sueeetsh'd hy l.miis (' Massey, of Orlando, wlm
has jn.«t completed his servu e for eiulit years Then, clearly, if prertslent is to Is- »iliserviil
it is Osceola's lime to have the senator ajjain: and in presetitinj! Hit* name of Arthur K Done
jjan, the tK-ople of this county feel that they can assure the people of ( Image County of a re
presenlative m the State Senate in every way the equal of any of tlmse who have preceded
Inin in service in that distinguished body"

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C H A P T E R X V I Pi f"s«Mf
TV Is c a l l e d ' In !■&gt; I n l e f p r , !
glyphlca.

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I canti.it Hnd ally
tratinmlgratlun
CHAHTI.lt V \ I i
* »»»ii« j 11 n hit
h* «it inlrn«’«l
Ih«
tn
ii I r I l/ntlmi
appenm
to tio
“ thnt a pel » ui » •
k
!!• s tiprvlulrh .tini, u h , nfl Inn n u t ,
wholly optical "
taka Olì t It «• ree »| s‘ ‘ |f •
t I • JI
1‘*
W it t ie r . T li* piofrNNor Iwirrtitvn t h e |»a- air— awful! "
“Never m ind," 1 Hnld anxiously, for
Jamirs for •gperluu nt
"Hy J o v o !" I gasped. "ICxcusc me—
I
knew ho wan talking nbout tho
woultTlinTo known 11 JI was inoro
»111 s e e —com« right hack and toll
rubles; "wo don’t enro."
I smiled
like a shrinking squeak ruM&gt; lilng«\
y«u I feared tills Inst night
And I brightly
“
Lot's
go
down
nnd
see the
you know-, that h« ii of thing
I i|,« hed t o t h e e l e v u l u r » I t t i J e n k l h M
enr nice e n r ' "
And I tried to got
Tho profi-nsor looked i.p f u m i Ih«
11« « In rlii in M i« h p a j a m a s tie w u b
bold of Ills fnt aide, put mlHHcd It
pajamas, n n d f o l d i n g h i , n t i n « «&gt;«-i|
ta l k i n g a b o u t,
tu ii d J e n k i n s g l u tin i"('111' "
Hillings
looked
puzzled. !
"* Dllllngn with a ■ .i.nli g I* ••r
I L. ' a n d - I « « r un t h e perl«-n»ei «fT
Then titH face broke Into a mull«
“1 think I n - .
Ii« m i l, l. v. ling
I • 1*0» •• Ile lift I l l l e r e uri't III« Until
Carp« diem -eb am I not rig h t’
his finger
Y - •i b •-« i ' i
i !'• ' Mi I icing* 1« gii in* i ii«« T in e t r u e ’
Whittier you any
11«
titrated how i,«il « mi «I ! ti« M■ ,
d o » n Ini in« lint I i o u KI i i J d o u
looked
nbout
oil
n
table
L'm
my
• tlon In this Inscription Doubtless &gt;im
t i l i n g \\ 11 Ii h i m , e l l l i n r
notes,
now."
he
m
uttered;
and
tin
-i^ destro an «»imlim-nt up'iii mv part
I km-li I ulidei Htood
It wa h ttie caught up a small book and n pencil.
I to confirm your proof of its nb»uidlt&gt;
d»ellin g of til* mind Upon tile lutili'*' k Th«f professor's man
protested:
m Reductio nd nbsurduin- -eh, guntleHe had gone hack In the night lor " l ’rolessor Dooronberry don't like—"
[W m en?"
tin-in In Ii I h sleep, for sii I know.
"Oh, dash Jt, let him havo th e m !" I
S f
-A dovllleh ijiiopr look hnd corno Into Hut I thought most likely awake, for
exclaimed, for Hillings was already
B illings’ face.
11« nodded, gathered recent experience with him showed
chuckling hnpptly and writing In tho
tho paJamnH Into the professor's arme
me that ho didn't think anything of little blank book.
r,
• and patted him on the shoulder In a w andering around the neighborhood In
"Como o n ," I pleaded, catching a
¡.'V
way I thought offensively familiar
III* pajama*
fold of tho pajamas
"W o uld n 't you
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"You'xo got It, p ro fe s B o i'" bo said.
T h e Janitor s palo face met us nt llko to coino got some clo th e s onT"
£
grinning
tho Inndlng
Ho d r e w back tn alarm. "No, no—
Then ho whispered to mo ualdo:
' l'v« sent for tho police, sir, and It not yet— not until
1 complete my
• “Not a word. Idcky great S c o t t i“ would be a good Idea, don't you think.
notes," was Ills craxy an sw er
"You
**■ Hut h a.needn't have said that, avuti If If you could get him away before they know;
aubluta causa.
tollltur ef­
1 had ' boon mind reader ^ enough to com e
I don't want to get Mr Hill­ fe ctu a l" And he looked na though ho
ing* Into no trouble "
j f ' . guess what word h« meant
It s u
thought this wi«i!d finish me
— about all 1 Could do to g«t out n Inst
Hood Idea," I agreed
" W e l l Just
"Hut your friend," ho exclaimed
word lo tho professor nil h o went out rush him to the car hut. b i n ! "
suddenly, us he allowed me to throw
tho door:
I suddenly remembered lie was In a blanket about his shoulders and wo
M,N ig h \ r
pnjnmns
It might he ull right to I moved out of tho door, " t h a gentleman
Hillings to wander around In public j I mot last n ig h t— Hillings— Is not that
s tree ts and vehicles In his night tho nnmeT''
C H A P TE R XIX,
things, hut It certain ly wouldn't do
1 .looked at him m iserably ns wo
under the present circumstances. Ho entered tho ca r to go down.
might not care, hut then, (hero were
"Oh, 1 Buy, Hillings, old chap,” 1
tho foellngs of th a girls to consider. protested curnostly, "don't you know
And besides, dash It. I hnd some sort uioT" I pointed to the llttlo panel of
of Idea It was against the law
mirror In tho cage. ' Don't you kndw
Hillings wns standing hy (|io win- I you uro Hillings? Can't you see?"
dow looking nt a glnss thermometer I
Ills fat head pecked a t the glass
thnt ho hud Just wlthdr^wq from his for an Instant. Thon ho looked at
mouth.
/ ^
me w-lth eager, hatting eyes.
He
" U n i i " ho grunted complacently. chuckled hoarsoly, gurgllngly, and out
"Nlnoty-sevon nnd
a quarter— my enmo tho note-book and pencil from
hla sleeve.
"Hotter and bettor," ho muttered.
"Now. If wo could only go to. h im !”
Ilu caught my arm. "In the Interest
of this Investigation of scientific phe­
nomena. would ho consider a call In­
trusive— could wo not Book your
(rlond, Mr. Hillings?"

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low I was of half a mini

“It's all right, you know,” I gpntljr
reassured him. "Yes, we'ne going to
him—going, rit»
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SHINE
Candidate for County

Solicitor—O range

W. J. TH IG P E N £ CO M PAN Y

General Fire
Sanford

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�flit SANFORD HERALD

SENATOR LOUIS C. M A S S EY
C A N D I D A T E FOR R E -N O M IN A TIO N
Senator M A SSEY has taken a leading part in
the State Senate ever since he entered that body.
The Committees on which he has served are the
most im portant in the Senate

He lias been

Chairman of the Committee on Judiciary; of the

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Committee on Fin an ce and Taxation, and on •
the Committee on Legislative Expenses, besides
serving as a mem ber of the Committees on Con­
stitutional Amendments, Education, Appropria­
tions, Fisheries, Militia, Corporations, Railroads,
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Canals and Telegraphs, and Rules.

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Consequent­

ly has obtained a knowledge of State affairs and
of legislativi

matters that would naturally be

of use to the people of this
His record is not attacked

trtve ( lie wn) h e e a r kit d i n .n l t t
..»nil lie h e !
I w h l s p e r e t l * i&gt;t J e n

'•i run ahead_and prepa tv the
Hut tho first tiling wo an» a«
t n g o tilt the bottom » a n a w o n t
ml d a s h It t h o
(ru tn |i
Irin

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' Ullll lel| a pulii f

w«» dipped Yonkers.
He looked up ut me, smiling ntxl
noddliiK
" F e e l nil right now, old m a n V’ I In­
quired cheerily.
lulling» looked at me hard, nnd
(hen, danti It. ho winked!
And I bo­
gan to wonder, by Jo v e , If It wan Just
pl ai n d r i n k

l o r J u s t i c e oT lite P e a c e
Tie* (irim nryrl.e e nt limiti miti n. un »nr in,»
.innuun«r»l thrm arlvr* fui MiOolhir .,( | u*ti,i- of
lltr Peace. my Ira m l« have privaili.l tat m«* in I»
Dome n candidate III precincts Nu 3 nml 25 Or
angr Co.inly. sohirct in DrmtrraMc |&gt;rlrnnry
II
rifvtrd t* III emir,Ivor til fill lilt* lift!, r ttllll lliint-.lt
«mi rretlil
JOHN I ASPIHM iN

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tr»t it*..* r l i n n i ii.it
i -t. K »
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Jnrky'

I u ltim a i

«In« » t d * i f , |
it 11 m i t i

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».it&gt; the way tho wind lay' Ami
d never even no much un nuapecl*
•That w a s why ho had raved ho
d her beauty! B ea u ty ! Boor old
&gt;' It I had been sad uhout him
it*. It » n s n devilish ñlght worao

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\\ Mil him » nn

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me. panted tho otneer;
1 know m y— 1"
And th in he gnvo a shout nnd
prong tor the cur
” |t.'* itiat fellow that wan prowling
11. *11 ' III*- »! litoti house ' " h.t yillivl

Why, duRh It, Kh

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• * womhir he w na rrn sy!
\\ by,
'l.i.*h It, ho would havo to bo crazy!
II«- was muttering to hlinself.
Item arkable!" I heard. ■•'Hingular
I) sensato nnd exhllarntlng! Now, j
n&lt; &gt;er would hava thought— urn!”
And then he very deliberately took
h" r dead between hla hands and —
kKs.d her. Then ho looked upward
"■iMighifiilly and did It ngnln— like a
k«.n drinks w ater— you know!
v*W fden while wo— that la, Je n
► .and I— wero trying to urge him
1 &lt;&gt;ut cauio tho note-book ngnln nnd
! ' scribbled rapidly, muttering nudl
l''r »Mblal osculation—extraoriilnary
- Miulatfon— aonsatory gnnglla—rau-

‘ • «- m om hrano—

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I 'o l l c i ! " I . whispered brutally In
M" Dump's ear. ‘'B e t t e r lot's get him
“
And. by J o r o , th a t woke her
" * t of her tr a n ce !
In two uilnutcB
"he hnd cajoled him to tho enr and
blm Inside on tho cushions.
'Vo bunched blankota and rugH about
bint to hldo tho pajam as.
' Jncky, dear,'' gushed tho Chlncso
fr«ak, "wouldn't y.ou.JIko for me to alt
by you nnd bold jf’our poor h a n d ? ",
ft looked aH If bo would.
Tho frump turned to mo. "Can you
drlre tho car, Mr. U g h tn u t? "
Could IT Well, I would show h e r !'
r-nmclnlly na FYnnces bad changed to
?*‘o front na abe aaw ua bringing out
l)HI|„w
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"Tako tho train —g e t Billings' things
Mum tho club,” I callod to Jen k in s.
9hftrp, cow l And here, unhook that
humbor thero on tho back — gtvo It
horol"

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» Jonklna boaUoicd. J a thliik th e re ’s

I ni Conili) I ■o.O in «■y

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( i , h , , i t ii* limn (lit.*1« ptduwaiktf
My i ip » c u t Hying nr we nKHIOOu
it ! 1 » a « detlllsh glad, ler
l In- ip.'fli.i llirt-w FrnnceH' bend nl
niimt against mine and I (elt the tick
ling liriiah of a little hair wisp na It
«««pi my no««*.
lU'i eyes » e r o dancing with e x ­
citement
She looked barn waving
her hand nt the tlgure of O’F e e * o tr o t­
ting flum around the corner, and her
laughter, pen I«*tl Joyously, deliciously
in my ear.
"Oh, 1 think American men are
great are w on derful!" aho cried,
striking her little hnnda together. ” Kspcctnllv Harvard m e n —ami e sp e c ia l­
ly--'" She stopped with the fulnl«*«t
catch
"B y J o v e l " I erfbd. '"Do you mean
it ? "
A n d ’ for the briefest Inatunt the
hands v ftre th r e e ; but her scream
brought me back to earth Jual In lime
to ativp the lives of a man nnd a boy.
Devfll«h ungrateful, too. fur 1 could
Dec tho man, throe blocks behind, nnd
S t i l l Blinking hla (laC T h e wny with
these pedestrians!
At Fifty-ninth' Rtreet wo caromed
wittl a hansom trotting too l^surely
across th e plazA, nnd I listened for
nearly a block to the rem arks of n
bicycle cop before he dropped behind.
W hat dashed me not a little was BID
Inga' Indifference to tho record 1 wan
m n k ln g ’ for bis enr—didn't seem to
Cnr^u Jolly hnng.
,
•' T h e frump was still bringing on him
In a wny to m ake you Hick, and cooing
and going on In a nervous, half-hys*
tertcftl way I never would hnvo
thought h er nblo to chirp up to..A nd
Hilling«, wa* holding her hand!

••flgllor 1 call ad to him. Just altar

My Darling la Slandered,
Seem ed to ho only about a tnlnuto
moro and wo woro clipping through
tho cu rves of tho Wolhurat park—
F ra n ce s pointed tho way— and hud
«lowed down under tho portococboro.
Tho frump whlnporod to tho man
who opened the door
As ipilotly an poanlltle, WllkoH."
«he .aid
and wllliout liln father se n
tig hi m
T h e Judge 1h owny, tntaa.'' anld tho
man
"H o drove down to tho village
with Senator Sonkcm. who hnd to
catch a train hack to Albany, but I'm
looking for him every— "
"Ho quick, thou,*’ Jerked the frump.
"You know what to do "
"I guoBH I do. m 1hb," nnHwered tho
butler gloomily
"I'v e hnd to do It
often enough -J’erklna nnd me.
A
good cobl souse— th at's tho th in g—
nnd then bed
1 k n o w !“
lllllIngH waved hln hand to tho
frump na he mounted tho stairway In*
Ride. And then, dnsh It, ho klased hla
(lngera.
T h e frump kind of glarod down tho

..... P O L I T I C A L .....
:: A N N O U N C E M E N T S

Tn the I »'inner n I r Voter* u I Urnniir l mini,
1 I lieretiy announce mysrll a miniiiliitr (nr Hit ol
I fleo of County Treasurer, In (tiling your *iip|«tr]
In the coming primary election for litis very lm
I ( » rian t piare, »lile ti I* In t«* given In .unir urte liy
I the lfenifirrnlk* voter. &gt;i( till* cnunly. nnd If &gt;mi
a n t lee’four »ny eleni In honor me »lib tin. p lm r
I pruml*q &gt;ihi timi I »ill nt nil linir. nnd oinlt-f nil
1 rircnrnaInner*« «irteli» guard tifur interest. ... I n
a . lie* in my p u « r r
) " n r. t» r , (roly
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* I un i t'l'l'tlnit* tndorr
. ‘ r ni' ini. t ut ilit* I r*£|. It • I*« Its) I t. ill rnprearnt

.u»i »ill rnilrnvnr to return
ill meet »Uh tuur.hrurty

Respectfully,

fìrneex tox.-Js.

K r p r r . r n i n l o e m i h r le gisla ture of ihe
if t htritln (nr Orange •minty
s%ií»n A Rnrawvw.

l o r (.oiinl\ S c h o o l llpurd
Mn.utfj %#t..,|
i«*rm «« t meitilier ut the
. *■- lit*i II*,,r.I I •».., I.. , i .m.lidale lm re•• li"ii in i l l ’h' • Ir■in I i.nir m*i Nu ¿

MI rmuitii

I or C ou n t)
* I or S h rrlff
Jallir* A Kllknut.l ammonir* tu. taetliil.Ht
(or rr-elrction lo Ih» olhcr u( M inili .,( Orange
county subirci lu Mie drehio n n( ih#* I «rim ira ile
prirnary lo tre held on A|irll ITI. IIII2

Ju d g e

I ii* r* 1.« . « " iiu *iii . i- rtia ' nttilltlnt*) (of re rlrc l lu n
i" Hir i&gt;•*«it '•- i t I ..., mi f futltf. "1 Orange County,

• •ii'icit r*. Hit--I . f .iun yt iIn- I Viuucrutk- primary
lu t«* lit^ltl un April 30. MM3.

W iu j y r M a m a.

I licrrby fiiiiiuiiiur in&gt;««-If a candidate for re-'
appointment in ilir od iif of bulge of the Criminal
I aro a candidai«.* for Ihr ofTUe uf Mietili o( Ur
auge rounly suhjrct tu Mie decisimi of Mie Demo Couri of Krtvirtl »object lu tho action of ihr* IVmo*
rratk* prlrnary lo Ite hrhl Aprii 30. MM2 H.iving rrnlk- Mrinmry
serve*! In thè Capai lly ni ilrpulv »(irriti "I dir
»
T PkTMM W Allow.
ciHinty (or n numlirr nt years ami itrlng Inmlllnr
wllh Ih r «tulle« ut t h r u n i r I Irei Unii I rnu le n i r
thè fp:r«(kiii ol niy aitili) y rtilirrly tu Ihr voler* &lt;&gt;(
Oraugr uuinty
Ctu* Il ll.v p

F o r County S o lic ito r
To Ihr m-morrolk* Votr/ • of Ortingr Counly
I hrrrliy a n n o o m r my candidacy (or rr nppuini
m rn t to (h* oltlcr of rounly »oik-itnr of llrnngr
county, iuhjrct to thr ««lining IV nitcrnlk tnl
marlra. Should I b» *« fortmialr a s fa . n u r c rr&lt;
nm m rndatio n for rr «pptgnlrnrnl hu ano'hrr tr im
f o r l a x C o lle c to r
of nfTWr. It vtilf I»* my rarnr*l r r r l ra s o r nt nil
(Imrs to (triform Ihr do Hr* Incuinbrnl ti|r*ti mr
&gt; nnintuner my»rlf «• n candirlairt for
failhfully anil f r a r l r t .l y lo th r t»-*| nf my nhillt)
rt rlt-t dtin to ih r oftter uf Tax Collrctur of Orangct
lit«» A I lit'n in * .
I County, luhircl o (h# Llrinocratic Prim ary. If
Counly S«i|tutor ! t'lrclrd I Plrtlgr to you my faithful tr r v lc a ni I
hnvr rntlrnvornl lo givi« |„ (he prut.
To ihr D rm o ralk Voter» of Mrangr Counly
W. K. M avtm.
I h«-*rby nnnuuru«* Ihni I am a caiitlKlntr (or
th r o(h«r of County Sol id tor. iuhjrct in Ho* ntlloti
of Ihr Mrmucraik Primary, and rr*t«« ifully ».k
for your tupporl
W r Smvr

lo Tlic Voters of Orange And Osceola
For Superintendent of Public InstrucCounties
tloa

I hrrrhy announce that I atn a c andldalr for rr
rirction ««SrnnlAr ffom thr Itith t*l»lrlrt. iuh|rel
to i h r action o f t hr Drmn-rattc l*Tlmafy I thank
you «tnertely for your »up|»rt In Mir pair, nnd If
you approve my IrgUlallvr record. I rrapectfully
•«»belt your rupport «gain
40*if
Im m C M u « y

To th r Votrr* ol Orange County
I berrhy annaunert th at I am a cnndltlalr for thr
iiflk-e of County Sui&gt;rr|nlandrnl of Ihjhllc Inrtruc
lion lo lurvrrtf my*rl(. *uhlrcl to Mir avMntiofMie
approaching Ormorratlc primary
I feel Mint I a m pm iltnrly fltrrrf for th li oBlcr by
rdocalional quallflcnllgn. and by-, r ittr r ir o c « in*
m anagem ent of sm all and large or haul I, a nd In
For Constable •
tlraling with teach*»«, by natu ral t r m p r r a r o r n t anil
I herefty aniKKiare myself a t raiuii«talr for rr love for t h r Work apt! tty familiarity with the d r rlrxilon to the oW coof Constable qf J in I ire of tailt and the ganrral d r m a n d s of IhrgfUie aopiirrd
I'rAle P islrk t-N o : «I* .whkJt Includa* »i&gt;tlrg pyr* during my ureaent Incumheyicy If electr«i to th r
For Tax Assessor
r l n r t t Nua ft. 4 aad Hft. and solirif the *up oftlrr t h r rtluraiional ImruWti uf th# comity will (»
I n n m n m f r my raii'lida« &gt; h*&lt; rc »
upon my h rart. Hftd I » ill ondenvur in r t , i) way to
11
1 k uUioaof fa r -A U ta ta f U t v i r - conn ty «nbjercto
W W i A V ^ **** Ä W f e Ä l T " h rfn tth h it to th* m m tnOA««vt tjic ilrvi.iito of thr Iv rtt'.rir^ lulrun
I I Mt K im« ik
on ArMI 3 0 th . MM2
I hrrrhy anoiMiKT my calidlddcy for lh« oiliic
I with (a announce lo M»r v o irr. of Orangr
of Conttnblr of thr 3rd )u*llce Pro«» itirliter *m Counly. t h a t 1 will tie a rarnlidatr for Ihr oftke of
broking voting precincts 3-2.1 and 4 In thr ap Sheriff for Ihr aaid county, luhirct to tfir primary
F o r Conni) C om m issioner
preaching primary April 30«h. 1912, jf alectrd I to be held April 3 0 th IIM2. And pjtllg, ¿ » ¡ ¡ / r
will be a candidate for r» rirction to thfl ofllcn
will perform tbs duties rontcientloutly and In the .to cwrry out the law without fear or favor to a n t of 1County
Commi**toner uf Ornrigr County subject
hast of my ability. I wllbby graMfull lo my friends one. and special privilege) to none. 1 respectfully to the derision
of the Democratic Prim ary held
for their support.
a tk your itipport.
' Ksspocifully,
April 30th. 1912.
I sxxx Woooatfrr.

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April 19. I9IJ

1HC SANFORD HERALD

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I •• required by law ol hi* purpose lob« auch candi­

dale - b k h t t a t c m m l ih *11 be «Unni by him and
descried vdiTla o f l K o fine old "hall and
V
R E L IE V E Ï 0 UR STO M A C H ,
ï . S S S K “?. S M i S J l f W S
shrugged her «boulders.
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defra)
ripen*«*» of h o id in j »ani prim ary d e c "Evcryb o&lt; ly ionflng. aa usual.” *ho
W . W ill M .lp Y o u O o I t - R e . d O u r
C a n d k l.lc lo r memberilnp un tb e Coamuttered tfourly, and *ho hurled her
G u a ra n te e .
|| ¿reftakmaJ Committee «hall not be rrquirrd to pay
coat at tbo cn rrcu back of a great
r . __
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,
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any nwnimrnt. and »hall makr their application
n j ü p o j w i i i m n j I h * r o m p f t \y e m u l ! fnr
on i h r irallot to i h r re ep rctW r County
cathedral ch air— and ral**ed It
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i»r»»f»••rly
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om m ittrr»
It w u cle a r that her type acorned
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...i V v r n t h Thi» C o m m it te r will f a i u m the reI » . - l l h e l . g n n m i l l e e I |u n i t ,,f t(JcJl r | „ t l w , IKJ darlarr ,b r fr»ult and
conyentlonnlltlea and knew bun to r e t n e d j 1*1 .r
will
oí
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h
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,Jof**!y
rol!»*
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Indlciit
loti
or
»ill in «lor «raton i»»ur ln»trurt»om and prorotti
make tbomaelves thoroughly at homo.
" i hopo you’ll bo made comfortable
¿r
„M-.ll. l n e „».-&lt;1 d u r i n g “ ¿'„U f'^ d ÍÍE T -u Í .* under and bT virtue oí the
' power l i t a n i a under the law and n il« * of the
here. Mr. Llghtnut.” she eald, poellnK ih** t r i n i f» III r t n i l till» tlM*r n o t filili?.
T l i U r o m t i l y Im a bo o n n n i u n l »(•»xnll
^ ^ IIa i t x i u ,
a glove with a Jerk, ’ but l have my
I &gt; ) mi
m; m
T d M o la
(V r ta ln ly n
o o
ttfTor
Chairman camp—
Cajpjpsltn Committee
doubts."
I))'
M»*|^I
te.lnu Tablets
Certainly
no
tr e r ;j
chairman
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Pern CuaS Com 2 nd Cons U i»l of Florida
And she gave a kind of hollow laugh. I could Ihj
fair, and our offi r »b'litld
April 30lh 11)12
■"Awfully tiresom e, theso country lx* p ro of povlllre flint ftevnll I lynpcpala ] J o » * Ikns. Srcy
places,” I satd sympathetically. ' 1 1 T ab lets are a dcpenrlnble remedy.
Inasmuch na ttia&lt; mull* Inr will rout
acrowed my g lass at n couple of footAN ORDINANCE
you
nothing If It i 1»mh n**t l&gt;«,in*tlt you.
riicn who cam « Into view at the far
end of the hall, and who were whis­ w-e urge v.«u wlm nr.- «tifT.-rlng with |0 .^mrn&lt;j s r c t l o d No 171 «1* Chapter
pering and chuckling
nbout some­ Infligeai |.m or d&gt; A|M-p-«ln to try Item ll
12. of the Revised Ordinances of the
A 2f.cept Ixix |
thing. . 'Thing» seem to be run a bit I&gt;).| h-|m Iii Tablets
City of Sanford. Florida, or 1892.
confnln* enough tnedlrlmwfor flftivji |
loose, don't you know— thnt's a f a c t
entitled:
F o r chronic en*«** i
Don't mind for myself, but fancy a day«’ treatm ent
two
larger
«Ite*.
fd) I Ftitr I jm its and B uilding Rrsnucnoa».
girl might Und It rather trying visit­ w.i ' lim e
cents
and
$|tv)
ltememl*er.
you!
lie il ortl.in c l by lh«- Msy.if ami City Council of
ing here.”
can obtain Itexall Itemedle« only S*nh.rd FI»., that Section 171 of Chapter 12. of ibr
K n l . e d O r d in a n c e of the f i t / of Sanford. Florida,
H y Jo v e , how she opened her eyes
at
our store — Tho
Itcxnll
Store. of 1892. be and i* hrrrby amended to read a t fol

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HAVE YOU SEEN
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D E TR O IT?

:

Burns mort* Air
and Less ( ¡¡isoline
than all others

F raoccs?”

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! e ja c u la te d

In p r o t e s t ,

t i l l y o u f io — y o u Jui»t VAalt'** A n d f y e s

T h e c a ll And Lbla waa my darling's
friend!
But h er clnws rnknd on: "I toll you
you just can't be familiar with grooms

r r
?

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Ivi* •-

liiish

i .&lt;• if

I i. i'it. t

t

Perfect Comlmstioij. Pun* l ire,
Absolutely Safe.
No Smoke. No
Odor. „ S i m p l e
and Durable. . .

Not she!

title Just twisted a sour

s m ile at me
■ 'IT n n ih

rile

K f U lite d

re.

IN r h n p s

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Absolutely

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theme we.t on Lake Monro, to point of
1* * , ^ ] „u U n tn c r .
p. Mt „f oedin.n
„.ndat hen-wlth le an.1 areheref., repeal!

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Clean !

,
I hrrrtiy rrrtlfy that llw f»rrfnln| oníinanrr wat

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dlitrict to hr ih.wen try the dem arstie votera of &gt;•* nay of Apra. A D
ea ch crainty retpectively.
I
TfHirlh The m lrs (in rrn in | 4hc S la lr Prjmary
Approved by me thl* U c
rlrrlim f nT rf^niulialmJ by Ih r IVfiMCialW’ Slnlr
Ceimmlttre »hsll oxitrul in the primary rieetion of IBI
n nutninee for C o n irr u w hrrr apt licalJe and not
01 frill
!mon 1 1.1 rn 1 with .prcific rrip ilrrm rn ti of thli

A LL fN~ TH E

W. U s m .
City Clerk
day ol April A. 0

(i

W Sri «it i.

The Oil Stoves have the
Best W ickless Burners
in the world, also the
Latest Improved Open
(¡rates, full size top and
Substantial Fram e. A
Powerful Cooker.
No
T roubl e
Always
Ready....................................

Mn/or

.-.»mitiittn-

Notier
( a a i 'l f a r m a n d luigi!)' b o r v
a n d t w o m ilk c o w s w i t h t a l v r s
1 Im m n.i 1.

W ilv m

l u m

B Ü R N ERf!

for sale
Apply io
ÎH tf

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Ask the Man
To Show You

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WILLIAMS &amp; MILTEER

$

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Just across I lie *U' &lt;t I

U.intl Building

4-

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you il on t know th at F r a n c i s ha* sug

timi
III.- t - . l l f l l l tllll.-» 1r rtf. 1 1\ mid i •I. t &gt; » ti.-l 1 !, 1l r .III
r - • ». t V
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•«i
¡•lair •»1
1Li r«• HIV \. iu \. ; ,1
« M 1 •ft
t t hot i¿U f' r l,l&gt; k « k.i k&gt;
1 1» l f. •Î
llQÎO it «Olili) ilrUl*« rat »'O.- 11r •*t li »*r
J a c k has' been n sort of com pensa­
tion—that s It. e h ? ”
And I shot her a foxy wink*
That Is I nlmnsl did pulled up.
thoiiRh. Juwt on the brink
t&gt;.» I c ie .
Utate me cold marrow* f. r an in*iaiii.
thinking lion I miglii b a l e m inpit.
inlsed m i * . If. you know
I•
.* I
could spar. Iter fli .* h . I t .1 id it
III «&lt;i d - i l l l - h i.iu ttnl. »
l l i . t I*
you would have Uto'tKht so tor that
sort of thing said to a normal Yankee
girl would have stirred her pride or
unchained the Jolly lightning* from
her eyes—you know!
But dnshetl If this Imported freak
didn't suddenly noil with a sort of
chokey snufflo and reach out her bund
for mine
"How you do u nd erstan d !” sho
crooned unblnshlngly. and sho leaked
n big cold te a r down upon my hand
and let another splash my cuff and
Jen k in s hadn't come with my things
yet. dash II! ”1 do try to be patient
nbout F r a u d s for Ja c k y s s a k e —ho
asked me to. and I tlo'iry not to mind
tho way things art- run. but oh. Mr
Llghtnut. what this place needs is n
h e a d !" S h e a lm o s t sipieered m) hand,
and blinked damply at me out of her
pasty fnce
"And then,” sho snuf- I
lied, "I do so want to make a houio
for my fnther and my brother» They
have never known whnt It waa to hayo •
n home—think of I t ' ”
”Bee here,” 1 said, tlxlng my man- j
oclo sternly and folding my arma— I
for 1 had got back my hand under
pretense of fixing .my part. ' You don't
mean to say that J a c k would ever ask
you to tnk&lt;T charge h e r e ' ”
R n th rr plain and direct, that, don't
you think 7 So rt of tjeavy broadsword ,
stroke, you know
But sho took It f
full
and
c le a n — never winced or
turned a h air
J u s t looked thought­
" Y e s ." shn said slowly ’ larky »nr*
It'll have to com e to that some d a y some arran g em en t
Neither of us
ever want to m arry .”
,,O h ! ”

And my monocle dropped!

FURCHGOTTS
■l A C K S O N V T L L i : S

M AM M OUTH

PLP I

^ 11&gt;KL

Has reserved in (heir Mail Order Dep't for i Ih- &lt;m In
sive supply f&gt;f
O u r Out Ot T o w n Custom ers
2 , 0 0 0 Y a r d s of N A T U R A L D R E S S LINEN
( '¿1 h i . w iilr and warranted even thread linen
SampL
S p e c ia l By Mail
13 C e n ts The Yard

Br axt on

Beacham

I IIIS is tint* uf the very lx*st values that we have ulicf .1 ' ’ i- » 'i
la Isitli quality and weight il may Ik* nieely •' ! . - I f”f
summer dresses, childrens dresses. Ixfys sails and huh« ■ , .. it 't i l l '
miii

TAKt ADVANTAGE OF THESE WEEKLY MAIL ORDI R OM f KS
MAIL your order to-duy, makinj* remittance und n«l«lr« "ii'i!
communications to
,
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Candidate Fo r

Congressman-at- Large

F U R C H G O T T ’S D E P ’T STOKE
JA C K SO N V IL L E .

Favors National Aid for
H A R D R O AD S
More Money Spent on the
Navigable Streams and
Harbors
T h e r e is no w a y the Pe o p l e of the I n t e r i o r
c an R e c e i v e a n y D i r e c t B e n e f i t f r o m
the N a t i o n a l

Appropriation Except

b y A p p r o p r i a t i o n s for

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WAMiD—AMIVI MANNIACH 10CAHIY
I o Join thin Hoclcfy. Kick, accident,
death beneflts. Ami Introduce our
Memtienihlps. All or «pare time. |50
to $300 * month
Kvery Member o«cureil j l r e a you a steady monthly I n ­
come. Kxjierlence not ueedrsl. W r i t «
for plans Box OK 203, Covington, K y.

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FI-OKIDA

For

FLOORS
TABLES
CHAIRS
OIL CLOTHS

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AS.9 AU.

INTERIOR
WOODWORK

CAMPBELL'S
The
IVARNISHSm
O rig in a l

i: [TTlA V IN G purchased the laun5 I-----1 dry buxinra of Hop Kce. 1^*
will be found at his old
place of business in the Bishop :
Block.
Will be pleased to do
your work at the following prices:

Soft S h i r t * , ....................... 10c
Hard Bomm and Pirated. 1214c
Collars and Cuffs, . 2 !4 c each
4; Get prices on family washing.

WUAN SAN

Hard Roads

( T o Be Continued)

‘-■Jtr.rv.

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r, throe*
.ide of Palmetto Avenue,

f n r Kc t f . i l

her natn«-’
If you f.-.-l that » B &gt; . I
«Ion i «•••• » I n the de
II in' I mean
w hy Ilo V&gt;M
l i-t.i y ,,n l l .i e and er
HU. r IIP &lt;• ) n 1 1 self ’
I ilr a « i. d ' l . l * III
the most d. i ilsh « a n a ili i .m
Id
pat k m i
i li 'r iih at 1 k * ' a« tar
away ns l could
I added earliestl&gt;
■lUiklngl)
Anil
ntny n « ay. ii •IJ KUO» 1
And 1 t.«.k Il -tI-.-Ji l.l • «tíl ff r 1 **i
peeled tu ».**• Il 1 1 «IK of
ht r.tif.ht
r V
a toMH*
up In h«&gt; 1 r
1 kh.-w Il
up for etrii.-r

ful.

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thenceea.t to *r«t

•Second/ Shoubl there hr a failure In the election

hit* Jem*, fnl l*-*»e.*lnx the
Fifth
Am
and hull fcllovi welt nu t with footmen
) 1«»-si lualifimlKatft lor K r i - i w n t u ' l » .
without dom ora llrln g th e m — apd tb.it t. in il«r ( t&gt;ii|rni uf tfir I riifr*| Statt» fron» lawl
r*- t ni»»)
n .'ifitlal.iu* fur ih r notili
whnt FYancIs does
Shn Jerked this «lia
f» «l**.íi 111 »«ml tiilinaft rit* IM I, l*v hllfirf » il h ihr
t “f. vltlously, and
w h ll» I gasped,
halrtf si
»hl* .«»MiMiitt.c vu
lit.n ». I
ll.it ip • ^ •r n i
, f Ir.rvLl •*l* *r twfir* *r»r
went on
You know i . - r ) »■•II. Mr
lu &lt;1 •&gt;
\ il U l J .• - iU ru s ia i n. nl
Llghtnut. If you pl.t.r tat.Is and drink 1
und carou/e » u h your m m servants .
until t » o « &gt; r lhree o'. lt&gt;&lt; k In lb.- morn
Ing )o u cali i r. .i m .Ii .i M&gt; limit for r r
apeit fropi them. -She breathed henv
II)
" T h e trouble Is. Francis has no
self reS| . i t
ti
[ •. !•
Hy Jove tf I »•■!.■ in n
Mi*.« .

er— '

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¿n V í *,nu\h M,nn,l|Jr^ ^ %*h,.l,iy '| l J * ', l f^r

j

I coughed again.

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Virai A ptiinnryMcirclloii for the nnminalWm »ou'h lonorth lide of Slith
1°
«i
t « * . e. ». i s t a .f f ^ i* a ,* ..., 'ïll]!" "J J
w c s ltk lc u f AUr| bcfwcm Sniifonl Avenue ârwl
of a dn aorratv candidate f « U *&lt; rea. Iran .aid
\ hrncr ooflh
« „ , 1. . u j e o f l ’«
ditlrict Io ihr »Urd t oiifre». of the Onlte-I Stale*
r,™ « .
will he held on the 30th d a / of Spril. A I) 1.012
A,* n 1ù r ° i ^ e n ^ norlhVò im«"wVlef^m»rk on Cake

”0 h . here. I say. n o w - ”
• You don't know Francis. Mr Lightthe w t Ih.t, let t» the bird r . «
n u t !" Her jttW grounded with a . n a p , f rr*\"/ ,h,lt' n1^ S " ' r*. ' T ' a
ting Wha. a look she gave m e' "W n lt l ' t w
t'.e.

and hands’ n n w i b « f t f i l i n g . -

n

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me— surprised, I knew, at IludlngS e r f .« 171 FIKF. LIMITS No p e n a n . h il l
i n « auch a devilish keen observer. M y
L R. PIIIUPS «I CO.
tviild. contract a r r a l a r s e or authoriie the c o r u tr u "
s ym pa thy touched her, too, for her
tion or mlarXement of a n / frame or wrcxlen huUdinr. or lent, or l«x»th. l o o r u.-on »ny lot or parrel
eyeballs shone, moist of a* sudden and
I’lrrnary Election Call
of land altillo the following 11/nlU: That i* to .ay,
I taw her Up trem ble as sho stared.
beflnning at the low water mark on Lake Monn*.
To the Drm arratlr Voter* of the Sfcnnd Con at a point where line on the r a . t .Ide of Kira AveT h e n she swallowed hard and shipped
t
,
7yir&gt;
&lt;
riif'nV|,j&lt;
o
U
|
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i
l
i
l
í
!
w
r
the'
De
morrai
ie
nue
would Intersect lam e , run aoutb on the e att
her glove» sharply across her palm.
T * .. 9
y
°
y
^
. a
l e
of D m Avenue to North .ide of Third .treet.

“ It’s F ran cis th a t’s to blam e for that
Of thing.” sho rasped, nodding
down the hall.

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T h e S t o v e T h a t U s e s E i t h e r G a s o l i n e or Oil

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CfMoJu le U l a n « U n
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On c * .; u n ; u
Gn l*iU»ctw».
rew» e**L*a **u-&gt;

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CAfiPLHTER-HQWTOn CO ■ •• U

H IL L H ARDWARECO;
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Get your room at Stuuwn s
Street.

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A COMPLETE LIST O f QUALIFIED CANDIDATES

SANFORD HERALD
F o r C onstable:

Vote for One
Dennis Jernigun
R. C. Whitten
Green W. Smith
1 I. Turner
H. H. McClure

Compiled For the Benefit of the Voters By The Herald
for President of the United States:
Vote for One
Oscar W. Onderwood
Woodrow Wilson

for Presidential Electors:
Vote for SU
Jefferson B. Brown
Jesse E. Burtz
J . Fred Do Barry
Leland J . Henderson
Charles EL Jones
William Qitpley Jon es
F. R. Loomis
A. M. McMillan
Walter J . Slnglcterrr
H. C. Sparkman

|F o r D r lc g o te s to National C onvention
fro m Second C ongressional
D istrict:
Vote for Two
(To be voted for only in Counties com|io«
Ing the Second Congressional District.)
B. C. Abernathy
E. W. Bond
J . E. T. Bowden
Robert FL Davis
.
T. 8. Davis „*
Eugene I) Dodge
Charles F Mighsniilli
EL F. Holmes
Minor S. Jones
Robert McNamce

F o r S t a t e S e n a t o r Nineteenth Sen
For M ember National D e m o cra tic E x ­
utorlul D istrict:
Vole for One
v
ecutive C om m ittee:
Arthur E. Doncgnn
Vote for One
John T. G. Crawford
Louls.C. Massey
William Hocker
F o r M e m b e r s House o f R ep re sen ta
Eugene S. Matthews
ttves:
9
Tor C ongress S t a t o o f riorldu at Vole for Two
Geo. For. Jr.
E'orrcst Lake
A. B. Newton
•
Samuel A. Robinson

Large:
Vote for One
t
Braxton Beachnm
Claude L'Englc
George C. Martin
J . Ed. O’Brien
W. M. Toomer
Albert M. Williamson

1 or (.o m itV M ipcrlnlriid rnt of Public.
In struction :
Vole for One
.1 F McKinnon

Public

Are you a woman? Then you are »object to a kuye
number of troubleg and Irregularities, peculiar to womofc,
which, In time, often lead to noro ferioua trouble.

A tonlo la peeded to help you over the hard
relieve weaknttt. headache, and other unneceaaa/y
the signs of weak nerves and over-work.
For a tonlo. take Cardul, the woman’s ton!
tver regret K, for ft will certalt
You wfn ni\
Ask yout druggist about ft fio knows.

E. -M. Strout!
L Pike
L W. Tilden
A. WicIltrmJiihl
•lames Crawford
G. G Coward
.1 II Hear
W V Dunn
J . E. Rose
G. W. Bray
G. R. Calhoun

4 OH

I t m a y b e ju s t w h a t y o u need*
i .

B e tlc r T h an

Safest And

C a l o m e l —M o r e

T hl i i f i

For Adjutant General:
Voir Im (J|lc

To Pul

Than Pills.

A Sluijijlsh

Equally

I . l v e r To W o r k

Ilrnellrlal

And K r r p

For C hildren

You W c lL

Or A d u l t s .

Truatrr

Stumon's will not’ go nwny this summer
61 if

» or Assistant S t a t e Auditor:
Voir for One
Henry Curtis
For Congress, Second C o n g re ss io n a l
District:
,
Vuir fur One

E x p e r l

St«tf Attorney. Seventh Judlciul
cuit:
Vole fur One
John C, Jones
Cary D. Landii

J . EL Alexander
A. J . Angle
Thomas J . Appleyard
Montcalm Broward
W. J . Bryan
Frank EL Chase

ii o f t' ( tU in nni V K 'd

S u m m ò r or W in ter

Kngrnving, Clock anil Jewelry Repairing

woran supply your wants in —
The

GRKEN LKAF &amp; CRO SBY CO.

Autoiiiolnl
relit

Hilf

A Motor I or Any Purpose
wt* ore ill your service with the
very best carsi. We never sleep,
f you tire in trouble call us any
lour of the night or day.

Jewelers, Silversmiths and Imjiorlers
11 West Hay Street
Jacksonville Kloinli

A 2 5 c W ant Ad. in The Herald

Sanfonl M.chineS^ Garage Company, w ¡ ] j

R C fU

Y o itl'

I lo ilS C

F o i

Y o U

vjorWifiVWVVVfYVVfiff rf VVm irYVir m i «VmiiV

The Geo. H. Fernald Hardware Co.

District N,i J
Vote fur One
J L Dillard

OFFERS

THE

BEST

BUILDING MATERIAL
AT

F'or M em ber County S c h o o l B oard :
District No. I.
Vote for One
Jam es A. Knox

LOW EST

:

PR ICES

Brick, Lime, Cement, Shindies Laths, Corrugated Iron, Roofing,
Metal Shingles, Paints and
Oils.
id

District No. 2:
Vote for One
I). L Thrasher

SASH - DOORS - BLINDS

District No. 3:
Vote for One
Wni. Edwards

Dr. E. 8. CHI!
Tliomss A. Darby
Clisrles EL Davis
Herbert L. Dodd v
L E. Dozier
Albert W. Gilchrist
Frank Harris
N. H. Monk Harrison
Lincoln Hullcy
John S. Keane...
ELlwIn D. Lsmbright
Hayes Lewis
George G. Matthews
Ed. Senior
Julian W. Spear
B. S. Williams

1i&lt;|

Sent! Vtiur Work to Ls mill Have l( Xllemlcil to I’m nrly

Cir­ District No. ¡j:
Vote for One
EL I- Brown

For D e le g a te sto t he National ConvenDsn. s r a t e at Large:
Voir for Six

V V a t f h

A ll

District No. «
Vote for One
M 0 Overstreet

R. Hinlvn Durr
Frank Clark
S J . Hilburu

N c w la n P h a r m a c y

l o r Su p e r v iso r of R e g istra tio n
Vole fur One
W I. IXilive

District No 2
Vole for One
S W Kldmtgr
\ M Stnrhird
Sam W Stewart

W J Driscoll
J. Clifford R. Foster
J. Stuart Lewis

S a t l s l n c tory

W . G . A ld r id g e

For County C om m ission ers:
Dictricl No. I:
Vote for One
Frank I. Woodruff

For S ta te Chemist:
Vole for One
H. FL Rose

PURELY

The S o r e s t.

IIc n I

fir fvnnkrui&gt;t atm k &lt;i( Ttir (Luton ,tla&lt;&gt; hula fur tfir
(Hin tua*« ni all fit turre nerd in CNifinrciHNi with
said tKiahirea
T r im « of »nie to l»r u«teh. upon tf»r
mntlf mu tton of the sale by thu Court.
A } Y "* ru .

,k,t *«t

m

ISO C e n t s P e r B o t t l e .

l o r Clerk Criminal Court of R ecord
Vole fur 1Ine
i. Wichteudahl

Royal C^piiiin
John L. Neeley

à

Cardui W om ansTbntc

Vote for One
Setli Woodruff
J S. Simmons
J . N. Wliitner
D. II. C. Rabun
T. W. Lawton
J . H. Huddleston
G. M. Jacobs
J . M. Williamson
C. W. Entzminger
D. O. McGuire

»

The

In sist upon L I V E R - R I G H T .

For S o lic ito r Crlmlhol Court of Record:
Vole lor Olio
Geo A DrCottes
W F Shine

V o l r for I lue

r-

TA* B

For M em bers County Executive Com
C o m m itte e :

j l o r J u d g e Criminal Court of Record:
Vole for One
T. I ’. Wnrlow

tor Railroad Commissioner:

!

J . N. Whltner

For County tr e a s u r e r
Vote for One
Phillip Strinoli»
.1 II Tucker

Tor Commissioner o f Agriculture:
Voir tin One
W. R. Dorman
W A. McRae

,

Vote for Oue

f or Count y Surveyor
Vole for One
J O Fries

f or S t a t e T reasu rer.
\ulr fur ( Ine
.1 S (inner
J Hampton Jones
.1 C Liming

.

F o r M em ber C ongressional Executive
Commit tee:

In the District Court or th r .U n ite d
S tate n In und f o r the S o u th ern Dis
t rlet of Morldu
In hr Ihr fkieton. a air i
|*»rat ion. Mtukrupt
i
In |»ur«iiAnrr •&gt;/nr» nfilrr tu rnr dirrs trx) I will r«
n v r It Sanford f luridn lip to twu n rltk k I» III
in A toil 17 1fi A I» l ’l |2 tini* for tlir iiun’lmi«* ■&gt;!

For tux Collector
W E. Martin

f o r S e c re to ry o f S t o l e
V.i(r for One
H. Cloy Crawford

of

W. P. Watson

•

For County A sse sso r o f lu x es:
Vole for ( lue
Arthur Huit

r o r S t a t e Comptroller
Voir lor One
W. V. Knott

tx cc

Vote fur One

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F o r Clerk Circuit C ou rt:
Vole for One
it M Robinson

For Attorney General
Voir lor One
Thomas F. Writ

Read what Cardul did for MIm Myrla Enjflar, of
Faribault, Minn. She says: "Let me tell you hoW much
good Cardul has dono mo. As a young girl, I always had
to gutter so much with all kind of pain. Sometime!, I was
so weak that 1 could hardly (Hand on my feet I got a
bottle of Cardul, at the drug store, and ai toon ag I bad
taken a few dosea, I began to feel better.
Today, I feel as wall &amp;g anyone can.” \

W. T. Qhampncys

l o r S h e riff.
Voir for One
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L'h"*- M Hnmfr „ .
Jam es A'Kirkwood
FrnnceaJtarcl

t o r J u s t i c e Suprem e Court
Vote for One
J ii. Whitfield

for Slute Su perintend ent
Instruction
Voir for One
Will M Hollo way
A M C Russell
W N. Shcuis

F or M em ber S t u t e D em o cratic
ulive C om m ittee:

For County Judge:
Vole for One
W M. Martin

fo r Governor of S t a l e o f riorldu
Voir (or One
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Cromwell GJffboTis
William H. Milton
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Edward MTScmple
Pork Trammell
John W. Watson

Young Women

Irrigation Materials, Drain Tile, Sewer Pipe Mains, Pockets, Nipples,
Special Prices in Mixed Car Lots. .....................................................

F o r J u s t i c e P eae e:

District No. I:
Vote for One

J. J. Lee
District No. 3:

Wire Potato and Cucumber Baskets 50c Each

Vote for One
J . J . Anderson
Geo. B. Ivey
1. G. Stringfellow

See Them

FERNALD’S - OAK AVE. - SANFORD

District No. 5:

Vote for One
Clinton C. Hall

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GOSSIP^OUR.
CORRESPONDENTS

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(Continued from Second i’atfe)
Kemp, the weddlntf to occur in Washing*
ton. D. C. Little Cornelius Yerkea, cousin
of the bride and grand daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Huddleston of Geneva .will be
one of the flower girls.
The Raptist church feels grnteful to Mr.
and Mrs. Purdom for a number of books
donated by them to the church ns a be­
ginning of a library.
S. P. Smith has purchased the stock of
goods owned by Prevail &amp; Proctor and
will continue the grocery business

We have n full line
of sizes in the Genuine
“Priestly M ohnirSuits”
in Blue, Gray and
Dark effect, a $17.50
v a l u e ,

Price . . .

$13 .1 9

With Every Dollar's Worth of M erchan­
dise Bought

Chance on all of the Twelve Handsome
Prizes • ill our

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J . H. Huddleston was In Orlando one
day last week on business, also D. W.
Adams. Mr. Mussclwhite took them over
in his auto.

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R. Q. Greshnm and daughter. Miss Addie, were in Sanford last Tuesday.
Last Friday night n few of Mrs. J . Q
Adams' friends gnvc her n surprise party
at her home on Duck Lake.
Mrs. G. A. Nicholson and grandson, Irn
Tillis. left last week for the latter's home
in Sanford. Mrs Nicholson will be with
her daughter a few days and then go to
Osteen to visit her son for several days ,

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Last Saturday Mr. Geo. Peters invited
a few of his friends on tjUck Lake to a
picnic and fishfry on the Creek to cele­
brate his bi/thday.
While out fishing Inst Friday morning
in Ruck Lake Misses Bobbie Nicholson
and Addle Gresham caught a large fish
weighing 8H pounds. Tins is the largest
fish that has been caught in the lake for
some tittle
Mrs. Curlctt und sister. Miss hichner,
were shopping in Orlando one day last
week
They went over with Mr Musselwhite in his auto.

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Mr. and Mrs I) W Adams left for their
home in Herndon, Va . Iasi luesdiiy after
spending several inoullis with Mrs .) 0
Adams.
W F, Shine, candidate for county so­
licitor. was calling oil the voters here one
day Iasi week also Philip I Siemens,
candidate for county lieusuiei
Mrs J Q Adams &gt;vas shopping in San
ford Iasi Tuesday
WOODLAND PARK N O IfS
ot The llrr a M
Sunday, April 7th. Reed's Inis brought
Mr ami Mrs H e ed and son. Mr ami Mrs
Gray and three (laughters and Mrs. Stone
and daughter They ure Woodland Park
enthusiasts and come as often as they
can. Mr and Mrs .1 C Smith drove
down to give ilie Imhy a swim and
brought then friends Mi and Mrs A
King
Mr Hoy 'syuies and three ladies
motored down. Capl Pngenhurt brought
u party on tho .Mamie
Mrs Geo. H
Dickinson leased the park for Inst Friday
to give her pupils n nice outing, an ex­
ample that will he followed liy other
teachers after they hear of the enjoyment
this gave to the girl* ('apt Pagenhart
brought thrill on the ■‘Mamie" und had
two good loads Of jolly girls
They cer­
tainly enjoyed themselves and kepKthe
trolley seesaw, swings and whirl gulag
full tilt Ask tin-ill if they want to coupagain Some grown (teople also came as
invited guests. Sunday was a good day
In the morning a puny of boys came for
o swim and other recreation. After noon
Mr. Jenkins, who comes every Sunday,
brought some friends in n launch and
they all enjoyed the jkhj I. Cupt. Tillis
made three trips with tho "Nettle.” The
"Nettie" is all right, hut with (lie Wixxlland Park habit growing. Capt. Tillis will
h iv e to get u larger boat this summer.
Many people come by bicycle, buggies
and a foot. Messrs. Crown and Wagner
of the A. C. L went to the park Saturday
to investigate that railroad crossing, and
nfter satisfying themselves decided, since
It had to he. the crossing should lie put
in at once and promise«! (tositivcly to
have the work .finished promptly without
uny more delays, excuses, etc. This will
enable autos to come by way of Monroe
on a wide, dry road and. enable Monroe
people to come witiiout wading.
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Take MENDENHALL’S
.C h ill a n d F e v e r T o n ic , a s
a g e n e r a l to n ic fo r tir e d

In our ready to wear depart­
ment for Monday.
In Ladies and M isses one and
two piece Lawn and Gingham
D resses.
S ee our large window with
these sepciai values for Mon­
day’s Sale.

Now is the time to prepare for
the rainy Season by selecting a
Summer weight Rain coat at
our special prices for d* A Q O
Monday from $1.98 to

B O Y ’S S U IT S .
See this special assortment of
Boy’s Buster Brown Suita in .Wash
material for Monday at 4 9 ,7 9 , 98c.

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An Extra Value in M en ’s Dress
Pants, popular patterns, well made
with Side Buckles and Belt
Straps. Our special price ( \ y
only
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LACE CURTAINS
Genuine Nottingham Pace cur­
tains, two and one-half Yards
long. Our special price for A i \
M onday’s selling, a pair
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$1.25 LACE CURTAINS 98c.
Fifty inches wide, three and onequarter Yards long.
Imported
Nottingham Lace curtains. Q O
.Special a pfiir Monday only •«-'O
LONG SILK GLOVES.
Indies’ 24 Button Long Silk
Gloves in Black, White, Pink and
Light Blue. Retail price ( \ H
$1.50; our price only
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M E N ’S “ B V 1&gt;” UNION SU ITS.
The most comfortable and dur­
able Union Suit ever worn in a
fine quality Nainsook. Our Q Q
Special |Trice a Suit
# i7 0
“ B V I)” S H IR T S .
These Shirts art* the practical
garment for Summer weather, sold
the Country over a t' 50 cents
a garment.
Our Special A r
price only................................ * t : 0
“ B V I)” DRAW ER S.
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A full run of sizes in B V D
Drawers— D on’t miss getting.your
supply now. Our price a A r
garment only......................... «tc D
MONDAY

S K IR T

SALE.

Only 59 White and Colored
wash
Skirts.
They are worth
$ 1 .5 0 , and a good value but Q O
our price is only................ . • • J O

S E L B Y ’S OXFORDS.
Our Line of Ladies’ Oifords
and Pumps in all the leathers, »Iso
W hite Canvas are the talk of
everyone at only “ Caldwell’s De­
partment S to re .” Low prices.
CH ILD REN PIM PS.

AN OPPORTUN ITY
Two and one-half Yards of
Lawn in a large assortm ent of
patterns^ ju st think of it, enough
for a Shirtwaist Two and . 1 A
one-half Yards for,....,....-r-..

Large Shipment of Patent Lea­
ther, Vici Kid and White Cam«
Pumps and Oxfords, all sizes
Special prices at 19c, 7'Jc, 98c
and $1.19.
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$1.35 PETTICO A TS 98c. ;
$1.35 D R E SS PA N TS 98c.

Black Taffetine Petticoats with
a nice rulllc flounce, a good value
to retail fit $1.35, our Q O
price only
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65c D R E SS SH IR T S 45c
We have just received another
large shipment of Men’s Dress
Shirts, CulLs attached.
These
Shirts are wort h 05c. Our
A f”
price only
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$3.50 D R E SS PANTS $2.98.
A $3.50 value in M en’s and
Young Men’s Dress Pants with
or without m ils has Belt Straps
Side Buckles full rut
S«*t• these
special values fur Mmi-i
day

$ 2 .9 8

M EN ’S UNDERWEAR 2 fc .
Our line of Balhriggan and
Porous Undershirts and drawers
good values to retail for 35c A j
for Monday.
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VICTOR RECORDS.
In all the Latest and most
populdr Selections. Both Vocal
and Instrumental, in double face.
Two Victor records in one r y r
o n ly ................................
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S S S SHEETING.
( )ne Bale of Yard U id«* S S S
Sheeting ,a rcgul.u ,ua!in, to
retail at eight and «uit-half cents
a yard to go &lt;*n &gt;
M .¡.da*, .it
9 o’clock lfi Y.ii : f&lt;&gt;r il.W
3 FO R 25 (

SANFORD

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Seventeen «I««/«
! tli«*&gt;e
Genuine lluck ’I &lt;«■■••
north
more; our price f««i M i.i. 0 *
3 towels for
25-CKNT K L A X O N I Ur.
Thirty-six inch w !•■ Mute
Flaxon in a Sheer. Fun* weave,
worth 25c a Yard, «nr f»rn•• IQ
is only
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40c WI NDOW "II \l»l

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White. Genuine op. ■&gt; .mu •»
splendid value for We. «mr 0^)
price is only
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AND VICI K"l \ 8
See our line of these line ,nuv
ical instruments, tin v
alinoM
lifelike in reproducing the Wire.
Special prices, and on these ea\T
terms.
Small pat meni do«n
and Weekly Payments
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$3.50 IRON BED SI-98SN O W ’S SH O ES.
S ee our large line of Snow ’s
Union Made Shoes for men and
Boys. In all the leading Styles,
in Patent Leather, Gun M etal and
Vici Kid. Especially strong line
of Tan Lace and Button Oxfords.
Special values in all these, see
our prices that is enough.

Full Size Double Bed; All ^
W hite Enameled; A
for .$ 3 ,5 0 ,
Monda.v vif 1 QQ
price.
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$ 2.50 CO IL SPRIN GS $1

120 Coil Folding Spring.
Double Bed size, a spec- ti? 1
ial value for Monday at fr

CASH D E P A R T M E N T S T O R E
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DON’T FAIL TO SEE 01'R
G REA T
10-CENT
WINDOW
FO R MONDAY. ANY AM)ALL
A R T IC L E S ARE S P I’.t l\l. BARGAIN S. AT ONLY III ( ENTS.

30c TABLE OIL ( LOTH 19c.
White nr Colored Table oil
cloth in ii 18 inch standard width.
A good value and regular seller
everywhere at 25 cents and
1 Q
30c, our price a Yard
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D. A. CALDWELL

BARREL I^ACTORT NOW OPEN

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LAD IES’ RAIN COATS.

fe e lin g a n d m a la r ia .

P la c e your p o t a t o barrel o r d e r s ut
o n c e to Insure d eliveries w hen w a n t ­
ed. M. M. Deane. Oah Ave. and M m S t.
Phone 255.
59-tf

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SPE C IA L REDUCTION S.

To the M l tin

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nTaTors
Royal Society Em­
broidery P ack aies
and Floss.
New

MONDAY, APRIL

BUDA ITEMS
SpecUl Cor respond cue® to The lU rsld

from us you will Get a

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�Published Semi-Weekly— Tuosday and Friday

TH E SA N FO RD

I N S A N h X J R D — Life «* Wonh Living

Num ber • •

OANTORD,

ALL AROUND FLORIDA
rhe General News of The Land
of Flower*.
CULLED THOM I TIE STATE PRESS
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An Epitome of the Week’s Most Im­
portant llappenlnts In thr
State’s Domain.
The Order of Hoy Scouts In Miami held
a big banquet a few nights ago.
The
work for the summer months was outlined
und o general big feast enjoyed.
The citizens of Sarasota have voied in
favor of a twenty thousand dollar bond
issue for public improvements.

f in d in g t it a n ic v i c i i m s
S i i t y - T o u r Bodies Hove B ee n R ecover
ed f r o m The S e a
The bodies of sixty-four of the victims
of the Titanic have been recuvernl from
the sea by the cable ship Mackey-Uennett.
naxiriling to a wireless message received
in St. Johns. N F . Sunday night.
The message states that u number of
tuxlies were recovered und cast buck into
the 'sea. obviously for Hifc reason that
they were in such comiifinn as to nuikc
identification impossible.
The cubic ship was ordered to the
scene of the disaster os soon as It was
known that the Titanic hud sunk.
J . Bruce Ismay, president of the Inter­
national Mercantile Marine Co . received
u message from the Mackuy-Hennctl.
stating that the steamship Khejn report•
rd passing wreckage and bodies near the
scene of the d twitster

F LO R ID A ,

HERALD

T U E S D A Y , A P R I L 1 3 , 1S11

POTATOES ARE MOVING
Twenty Car Loads Left Sanford
Durlnl Past Week

Valu»

REGARDING MECHON EXPENSES
G. R. Calhoun Tokes Excep tion
Herald's Questions

IV

NEWS OE THE WORLD

To The

Hems of Interest Gleaned From
Various Sources

Tu t h t I aI i Iui of rtis Herald

BRINGING TOP NOTCH PRICES
San fo rd G ro w e rs Have Over Four Hun
drrd A cres This S e a so n In
Early P o t a t o e s

After r&lt;*admg your article in (be lust is­
sue of the Herald headc«l "Make A S ta te ­
ment.'' I think it would be best to post
yourself on matters of this kind before go­
ing into print with it. You are in error
and have evidently tiern mislead hy an
article which recently appear«*! in the
Ovietlo Advance.
The Secretary of the Committee after
each primary, makes his report to the
Campaign Committee.
Everything is (Mild by checks.
When
the checks nre returne«!, they are uttnch«*)
to the stubs.
The Conn,litter always «-xtend uti invi­
tation to candidates to attend tlu-se t u r n ­
ing»
These deliberations are never be
hind close«l doors

IIAPPtNINGS DURING THE WEE*
Here

th e R ea d ers Will rind a Brief
H isto rica l S p r i n t Mowing
Tor Hurried R e a d e r s

I la- Irish potato «xop will be u great
With the arrival at Galveston of the
factor in (he Sanford Celery Delta this
steamships Denver and El Sud. wlpdt figseason and on account of the scarcity of
ured in the collision ofT Galveston bar at
the crop nil over the world the price bids
7:45 Saturday night, first details of the
fair to remain strong until the northern
accident were learned. The Mallory vescrop comes in. Sanford hns over 400
sell. the Denver, is nor badly damaged,
acres in |x/(atoes this year ami they are
but the El Sud hns a hole rammed in her
of very good quality, bringing $5 and
port »¡do just forward of the forward hatch,
more (or the No. I and even the culls
reaching more than half way through the
bringing a fair (irice. Thr Hastings crop
vessel from the deck to (he keel. She was
is of large pro|x&gt;rlions and will come in
crippled and her foicpeuk full of water,
nbout May 1st. hut (his fact should nut
The txxik* are at lit«- dts|x&gt;sal of anyone hul she was still nfiont nnd with the as­
(»rove a hugulxxi to the Sanford grower, as
sistance of Two tugs and the pilot boat
htrrestrd
at any time
Ihr p i e r is Ixiund lo hold up during thr
lexus. was able to make her way to Hie
The
im
xred
ing
s
and
assessm
ents
id
season
Twenty car loads went forward
Southern
Pacific docks.
There were no
Iasi w»ek and ii Immi! the same mnnlier com lidnles lit several «1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 » in the »tut«*live«
lost
und
none
injur«*l.
are also on tile mill open to the genera
will go out this week.
public.
v- - o .
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o iDUpctors ul the United S l u t c s S u e ^ o f - ’
Coggms&gt;&lt;« Co.-are VlMy-«clivn ifW tiro
The
Committee
will
meet
at
thecou
■ourt
poratiou, through stock ownership and
potato deni and this firm is making f. o. b.
sales, (laying out Inst week over $12.000 house in Orlnndo on Frtduy. May 3d. UJI2. places on directorates of the great rail­
fur potatoes here. F. F Dutton, the res­ at 11 o'clock, for the pur(x&gt;se of cunvuss- way systems of the United States, have a
ident manager, deserves great credil for ing the voir nnd transacting other busi­ controlling voice in nearly fifty-five per
the able manner hi which lie tins handled ness. and I am sure tliry will Im- pleased cent of the roads of the «xnintry. aicordmg to a statistical study |&gt;rr(Mirr«l for the
the |x»tulo deal (his season, and is very to »re you and all others*ill(ereste«l
For
your
mformutlon.
we
have
on
band
Stanley
Steel I rust investigating commitoptimistic over the outlook not only of
Twelve
Hundred
fifty
time
and
25
IWldol
te&lt;of
:lir
House
The aggregate value of
Hie (■a ito crop tail also of the tomato
Ilars
tin- railroads is fixed us approximately
«■nip
^ ours vet y truly.
SIH.UlMI.Otm.tHII). and of that the St«rcl CorMessis Walkei noil Pugh nre (irobabl)
I, K I ' m not s.
|»iri)tion alliliations are said to control
I be largest growers of (ailutoes III (tils
t hair m i n I a lli|a n g n C o m m itte e
mine than l * (too 0011.000
section and will have 'nlxiut J.000 barrels,

Grading of the roadwa) from Duucllon
to Old Town Is now in progress Ties ami
rails will be laid at soon as the grading
is completed. A short line is also to be
built by the A. C. L to Monlicello. When
An Old Ilm r Revival
LUese two |ronds ure complete«!. Tnmpu
“Sanford will soon see a religious re­
will hive a short route to the West
vival such as fius not been here for years
Tampa is to have n new city hull which
is (lie statement of a pcomnirtil church
will occupy n whole block not less than
jjjirkcr o f the city. Arrangements ure
2PTTW* square.
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bciiig"“cornpleted for the revival meetings
Fort Meade has Just voted for bonding
to be held in this city beginning May 26
S I 9,000 for water works and S20.000 for n
under the management of Evangelist J.
sewerage system.
M. Hass and his assistant. Prof. J W
Six prairie achuonera. or covered wng- Stnpleton. who has charge of the music.
out. tilled with men. women and children,
Word bus been received from Evangelliaised through Miami a few days ugo on- ist Hass wtio is now holding fortli in For­
riMite to the Homestead section, where sythe. (&gt;a that the meeting there is very
ihey will become settlers
The iicwcum- successful
Many souls ure seeking the
ers are said to lie from Okluhoinu. and Light al every meeting and great interest
hove been truvelmg ever since early Inst is manifest
Among tlu^ interesting in­
winter
cidents tTint ure occurring every day in
forsytlie on account of the meetings are
Resolutions of Respect
(he settlings of old scores among enemies, which are bound to net them n neat sum
Replying to Mr Calhoun's statement
Thirty-two p&gt;ruons are known to be
I hr following resolutions of respect paying of old uixituuts. returning of ill as tliry are moving them (Ins week will say lluit (lie Herald is not in error
dead half a sotre were so severely Injured
wrir adopted by Celery City A«-ne No gotten goods, and the burying of the Both al These gentlemrn are fully olive to j and is not led hy any slaleinents id any
•hey may die and a hundred and fifty
1853. of the fraternal Order of E.agles. on |ltltc-liet on severul old family quurreis
tile possibilities of the (Main im p in tins , other pa|M-i
I lie t andidales tlimX Ihey other* were hurt in two tornadoes, one of
Hie death of their beloved brother Isham
The merrhaiits of the city are dosing section and realize the value of Sanford |n r e assessed tixi much mid naturally tliry winch swept over soot hern.Illinois and the
H Williams:
Mr Walker has iiwneil a farm here j want to know thr actual 111st of a piniury other across northern Illinois into Indiana
their places of business for one hour ev­ soil
WHEREAS*. Our outer door tins again ery morning, in order to allow their clerks for s«-vernl years mid is one of itir (non [ and »0 does the general pobln
We asked just la-fore sunset Sunday night
Twelvt
la-en alarmed by the summons of rlie An { and themselves (o attend (In- meetings
rris m Itir pita to deal, having some lifty [ for 11 printed statement, and rxpe. t to were killed st Ililsh Ili. live ul W illsv illr,
gel of Death, and
acres lliAl lie usually plant» in (»»tutors gel one rittiri Trout in Oftnudo p.i(*’i o« linee ai P»-duk Ili linee tirar MurpliysWHEREAS. Our dearly beloved brother
Notice I 0 0 r
If any one wishes to learn of the puisthll- ! frutn (lie ( i M i i m i l t r r
No r e l l e c t t o l l s h a v e txirn Ili unii urne ut Morocct». Ititi
I 11 Williams Iraq been called to Ins long
The member» of Sanford Ixxlge No 27. lti«-s of Sanford soil amt diversified crops lM-«yn c a n i u(xni t h e c u m i i i t t i e e . n n d n o ex
well-deserved real, and
I () It f ure requested to meet in lodge Walker and Pugh are alwuys ready to j replions might lo I m- taken I&gt;y 11 simple — News frtun thè floodrd nrru III Mtsso«iri.
N ik a n s a s M is siss ip p i and I j h i i s ì u i i i i con­
WHEREAS. We have since the intlilu iit 7 p in *hurp. Sunday A|inl 28|h. to take them over (lie place and show ihetn «eque») timt pohlnil) he given to the net
t
nob of this Aerie in the City of Sanford, observe the ninety third anniversary of real irutatoes raised oil irrigated land The 1u u l e x p e n s e s . If tln -ie is now m (ite l i a n d s I in u ili (ix la y lo I m- un re a s m g ly gruve.
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I h o u s a n d s n f t h o s e w h o w«-re «rom pelled
been favored by hit fellowship, lie being Odd fellowship in America
All (hid potato crop in tins section is not to Im' of, t h, e L u r m u i t t e r t h, e s u m of, »1.2:&gt;U
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Tier l«i toglier plin-cs when (be yellov
one of liic charier mem Tier* of this order, fellows are invited
The anniversary despised und will fatten many a hank diM-s t i n s r e |H e s e l t t tile t o t a l a s M - s s m e n t
therefore,
sermon will lie preached by Rev J W account that would otherwise lx* depleted fur Hie election, and will it cost that much Hood invaded their Ironies tiavc been cared
fur. but there'are still many more who are
HE IT RESOLVED, Thai we how our Wildmiui al the Baptist church.
by pinning faith to a fancier crop.
In hold one* The Primary system is n
in ini|&gt;erHlive nerd of aid. Astile water»
head» and wills to the law of our Cod
Unlike «:el«-ry mid lettuce and other len ­ costly affair and if (hr candidates can
«mittune on their destructive way. more
Cfydr and M. A M. W reck
above us. with appreciation for the pleas
der vegetables toe potato does not have enter the lists with a lighter assessment
upiieuls for help nre bring receive«! by
Thr steamer Cretan of (he Merchants to go to market at once, hut can la- held tliry are certainly entitled to it
ure and honor of his long and faithful frl
Al any
Hume in 1 barge ••( 1 Tie relief work
and M i l i a r s line Wiunil from Jacksonville for Milne lime ill fact the longer (he p&gt; ml«* w r Y*tll Iiii v t* 1 hr n i i i i r i n n i i .»•» ;**f
luwship with us. iiikI
Ilf. IT RESOLVED. Tlial we extend to and Savannah to Baltimore is iiiiiking tier talo slays hi llit- grnuiwl Ihr larger it I
1
Niqr |«-t sons were riddled of money or
Ins wife and family our heartfelt sympa­ way up the coast, seriously damaged grow s
valuables or tniili by three uiaskrd boldPrftlow Goes Hlittri
thy in this their hour of dire distress and ulxivr the water line from u collision dm
At a safe estimate the Sanford potato
H t I’c g lo w lia s lM-en p o m o t r d to 111«• up men who went through the sleeper
ing thick weutfier eurly Monday off Hnt- crop will bring the growers about $50.000 position of master mechanic of the A. C. Nottingham, of tbs Rock Island westbound
(rouble, and
HE IT RESOLVED. That a copy of these terus with the Clyde line steamer Iroquois und from (his the net (irufit should bo L. simps at Jacksonville
Mr I’cglow has Gulden Slate Limited, a few minuta» after
resolutions be sent hit family, one spread from Now York for Charleston and Jack- $30.000. On this same land the funner been general foreman «if the shops here lust midnight, at Sheffield. 111., forty mile«
The Savannah line steamer can (limit corn and this will mean (hat he for seven years and while lus many east ni Moline
on our minutes and one sent for publica­ souvllle.
After (lie robbers liad
City of Montgomery was standing by the can ulmost make hack hit fertilizer hill fro nds here hate to Iimisc h i m and Ills e s ­ finish«*! then work they shot holes in the
tion to the Sanford Herald.
Cretan to give assistance if needed.
Signed by (lie committee.
Some of the (xilato growers also have timable wife and lll l le soli. Harry they a n signal I u Im- connecting with the engine,
N e w s of t i l e collisio n s t a l e d tlia l (lie . tomatoes on the same land and where all rejoice in lit» well deserved promotion
C. H W alsh,
thus bringing the train ton standstill 'and
('. r e la n was in n o i m m e d i a t e d a n g e r , but they diversify in (his manner the potit Mr I’eglow wdl sell Ills home on Sanford ( quietly minie their esoijie
tiro. DeCortcs.
gave
no
in fo rm atio n
e o n c e t n m g Hie should
(J W Sunn.
enough lo satisfy the most |»-s Heights and make Ins departure Hus week
wlierealM H ils ol tile Ir i a p i o l s
Sanford, f la.. April 17iti. I'Jlg.
smnstl« grower that ever played the an
T A. Biased of Fort lampa will take
||t(- Knee Is On
,
ll is thought the Iroquois, perhaps, sus- I vtl chorus.
Him i1»mtpin
of
general
foreman
of
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lamed llllle damage and bus (iroceeded , I he possibilities of Florida soil nre al stio|&gt;» Tiere and with In» fallili) will make
Paul Bigger* is Inane again after a
curs started yesterday. Hie distant» being
on iter voyage southward
No fatalities most beyond compulation.
thls city Hielt ¡home
We welcome thrill
"sirenous campuign1' in West H o n d a in
I lei.and to l am(xi and return for $500 a
were reputed.
In
Sanford.
the interents of Braxton Hreacham. He
side The ouU»me is watched with great

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will leave ngain to-morrow for Middle
Florida.
T Will Close Thursday Afternoon
We, tlie undersigned, merchants of S a n ­
ford. agree to close our places of business
at 12 o'clock noon, every Thursday beglning May 2nd, and ending August 29th.,
12. Except when A. C. L. pay-day fulls
on Thursday:
E. G. Duckworth
Sanford Shoe &amp;. d o th in g Co.
Williams U Milteer
N. P. Yowell 1« Co.
Sanford Furniture Co.
Mrs. J . H. Brewton
Me G. Carraway
J . Baker
W. W. Abernathy

R- G. Stockton
F. W. Miller
Peoples [Tank of Sanford
D. A. Caldwell 1» Sons
Pllmer 1» Selgb

L. P. McCuller

Henry McLaulin
J. K. Milteer
I W. W. Long
J- D. Roberts
II. 1L Hill
Mrs. M L Allen
McCrorey’s 5 and IQc Store
L ,W . Briggs

E. E. Turner
Tbea Schaal.

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Base Ball for Orlando

A ttra c tin g Crowds
The Bub&gt; Show
The tiuhy show is the magnet t tin I is
attracting large crowd* to the lm|&gt;erial
Theatre every aflefiiooii und niglii
Tlie pictures are fine and the cxinleats
are very laugtiuhle und enjoy«*l by ull
At Hie smnll («ice of udndsaiou it is real­
ly chen|ier to go to tile show and enioy
yourself than to stay n( home
Tiie Dixie Amusement L os photograph
era ure still Ta k in g photographs and snap
shots trod (lie show will continue ull Hu»
week. Tlie following lias been receive«)
regarding tlie free baby
Jacksonville. Fla . April 22. HH2

| Hie oil [minting» on (lie funcy table at
the Catholic fair are greatly admired by
all patrons of that attraction, they arc to
be given away witli other [irizea Wednes­
day night See the indies alrout them
Everything g«xxl to cat is serv«*i at the
supper table. One man. a vrntnble Eplairlean. d«vlnre«l Hint tie never last«*! the
like of (hat "Blooming Flower Cuke"
Never was it placed oil a Sanford table
before
The «xrontry store also lias its a t­
traction», and it itxiks as if (he home-made
candy will not lust over Tuesday night.
This fuir*is for n go«xi pur(x&gt;se and every
cent you »[»end there will rrrnain in S a n ­ laxxlrtch fc Mc«,nr&gt; Sanford. Tin
ford. The ladies will npprcciute your pat­
Gentlemen— Your favor of tlie 20th ut
ronage
to
enable
them
to
continue
the
hand
nnd will say in reply we will semi
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11. Bcachnm , Jr., and i ’aul U. Bigger* good work of improving our city.
tnc bnbv girl to you on Wedncs«lay, April
spent Tuesday afternoon and night here.
24th nnd she will reach you on the nfterThey huve been campaigning in West
tioon train
Rum m age Sale
Florida for aovcrul days in the interest
If you fall to s«*iire 11 "gixxl home for
The Ijidies' Union of the Congrega­
of Hon. Llraxton Ileachum of Orlando
tional church will hold a ruiqmugr sale her kindly ndvtsc us (aomptly.
who ia a candidate for Congresaman-AtYours rrspectfully.
Thursday. Friday and Satnrduy of tills
Large. T h e y were well received und \
B. F. J o h n s o n ,
week in the vacant store in the Stone f,
did some effective work for Air. Ileachum |
Supl.
Orphans' Home.
Gove block Second hand elothlng. fur­
who will be through tiiM part of tinniture. shades, matting and other articles
state himself in a few d ays.— Chipley I
Circuit Court P ostpo n ed
will be on sale. The Ijulieg will appreci­
Banner.
ate any dunuturns ul Litis.«c&amp;kractcr frutn,
Hie date for Hie Spring trnn of the Cir­
L Mrs. B raxton Ileachum, Mins Mary friends of the church Articles can la- cuit Court lias tx-en postpone«) until Jun e
Davis and Bonny Berne ham of Orlando sent lo Mrs. C. E. Walker. Elm avenue or (Hi.on aim unt of the I’rimury da(»;sc»m
were in the city yesterday.
the Congregational [mrsomige or a phone dig so close ns to cunllict. At a request
T . E . F . Honklns, of Orlando .sjroke message to cither address, and the ar­ of Hie Orange County Bar, Judge Perkins
on the stree t here yesterday.
kindly contented to chungo the date.
ticle« will be called for.
l.et (lie sirens shriek, (tie horns toot.
und the very rattlers rattle, for ut 4:30
odock tomorrow uftrrnoon the base ball
fans of Orlando will assemble at (lie San
Juan hotel to decide tiie question of a
ball team this year.
The util went forth from (hat digidfi«*!
gentleman in the court house who. it is
said, lias lieeti hailing peas uround with
lend pencils for the past three weeks.
Mr. E. G. Duckworth will be there, you
bet your life, and witli spikes on his
shoes He will he in a rather embarrass­
ing position when war ts declare«!, by the
way. because lie has a store in Sanford.

mteresl by motor car enthusiasts.
S t r a w b e r r y re stlv u l
Tiie Hospital Association will hold n
Strawiverry and I«- cream Festival on Tu­
esday evening. Muy 2nd., ut the park.
The Sanford Bund will furnish tlie music
for Hie occasion and a gixxl time is pre­
dicted for ull. The feast will be from four
o'clix-k until eleven
Everybody is Invit­
ed (o come out and nsslst in this worthy
cuuse
Mrs A H. Moses will have charge
of Hie affair which guarantees its sucxess.

lo Rival Celery City
Witli the same soil and the same Bow­
ing wells ns nt Snnford. why should not
Hie iund of and adjoining the Bertsford
Celery Company's property not rival If
not surpuss the famous Celery City out|Xi( in quality and quantity?
With (hat expectation in mind, Messrs.
J . F. Wilcoxon and F. E. Neltleton of
ikrunlon. Pa., und Dr. Sturgeon of I’itts*- *
tiurg. Pa., bought through the DeLand
Realty Co. 34 H acre* of proper! of the S t
Julius Kivitr Lund Co . at Beresford, this
«minty and Hie new company will at
once clrui Hi«* land for cultivation Of cel­
ery
There are oilier negotiations in (irogreta
witli Eastern parties to take up more of
this dunce land.— DeLand Register.

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G O S S IP ^ O U R .
CORRESPONDENTS

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THAT MATOUMrtY NOT lNTHDESp
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(Continued from Second i’atfe)

Kemp, the weddlntf to occur in Washing*
ton. D. C. Little Cornelius Yerkea, cousin
of the bride and grand daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Huddleston of Geneva .will be
one of the flower girls.
The Raptist church feels grnteful to Mr.
and Mrs. Purdom for a number of books
donated by them to the church ns a be­
ginning of a library.
S. P. Smith has purchased the stock of
goods owned by Prevail &amp; Proctor and
will continue the grocery business

BUDA ITEMS
SpecUl Cor respond cue® to The lUrsld

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J . H. Huddleston was In Orlando one
day last week on business, also D. W.
Adams. Mr. Mussclwhite took them over
in his auto.

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R. Q. Greshnm and daughter. Miss Addie, were in Sanford last Tuesday.
Last Friday night n few of Mrs. J . Q
Adams' friends gnvc her n surprise party
at her home on Duck Lake.
Mrs. G. A. Nicholson and grandson, Irn
Tillis. left last week for the latter's home
in Sanford. Mrs Nicholson will be with
her daughter a few days and then go to
Osteen to visit her son for several days ,

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Last Saturday Mr. Geo. Peters invited
a few of his friends on tjUck Lake to a
picnic and fishfry on the Creek to cele­
brate his bi/thday.
While out fishing Inst Friday morning
in Ruck Lake Misses Bobbie Nicholson
and Addle Gresham caught a large fish
weighing 8H pounds. Tins is the largest
fish that has been caught in the lake for
some tittle
Mrs. Curlctt und sister. Miss hichner,
were shopping in Orlando one day last
week
They went over with Mr Musselwhite in his auto.

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Mr. and Mrs I) W Adams left for their
home in Herndon, Va . Iasi luesdiiy after
spending several inoullis with Mrs .) 0
Adams.
W F, Shine, candidate for county so­
licitor. was calling oil the voters here one
day Iasi week also Philip I Siemens,
candidate for county lieusuiei
Mrs J Q Adams &gt;vas shopping in San
ford Iasi Tuesday
WOODLAND PARK N O IfS

BUTTERICK
PATTERNS

M O H A I R
S U I T S
We have n full line
of sizes in the Genuine
“Priestly MohnirSuits”
in Blue, Gray and
Dark effect, a $17.50
v a l u e ,

Price . . .

$ 13.19

With Every Dollar's Worth of Merchan­
dise Bought from us you will Get a
Chance on all of the Twelve Handsome
Prizes • ill our Big Show Window.

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— W oodsman .

Take MENDENHALL’S
.Chill a n d F e v e r T o n ic, a s
a g e n e ra l to n ic fo r tire d

SPECIAL REDUCTIONS.

LADIES’ RAIN COATS.

In our ready to wear depart­
ment for Monday.
In Ladies and M isses one and
two piece Lawn and Gingham
Dresses.
See our large window with
these sepciai values for Mon­
day’s Sale.

Now is the time to prepare for
the rainy Season by selecting a
Summer weight Rain coat at
our special prices for d* A Q O
Monday from $1.98 to

BO Y’S SUITS.
See this special assortment of
Boy’s Buster Brown Suita in .Wash
material for Monday at 4 9 ,7 9 , 98c.

An Extra Value in M en’s Dress
Pants, popular patterns, well made
with Side Buckles and Belt
Straps. Our special price ( \ y
only
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LACE CURTAINS
Genuine Nottingham Pace cur­
tains, two and one-half Yards
long. Our special price for A i \
Monday’s selling, a pair
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$1.25 LACE CURTAINS 98c.
Fifty inches wide, three and onequarter Yards long.
Imported
Nottingham Lace curtains. Q O
.Special a pfiir Monday only •«-'O
LONG SILK GLOVES.
Indies’ 24 Button Long Silk
Gloves in Black, White, Pink and
Light Blue. Retail price ( \ H
$1.50; our price only
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M EN ’S “ B V 1&gt;” UNION SUITS.
The most comfortable and dur­
able Union Suit ever worn in a
fine quality Nainsook. Our Q Q
Special |Trice a Suit
# i7 0
“ B V I)” SHIRTS.
These Shirts art* the practical
garment for Summer weather, sold
the Country over at' 50 cents
a garment.
Our Special A r
price only................................ * t : 0
“ B V I)” DRAW ERS.
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A full run of sizes in B V D
Drawers— D on’t miss getting.your
supply now. Our price a A r
garment only......................... «tc D
MONDAY

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SALE.

Only 59 White and Colored
wash Skirts. They are worth
$1.50, and a good value but Q O
our price is only................ . • • JO

nTaTors

Royal Society Em­
broidery Pack aies
and Floss.

Our Line of Ladies’ Oifords
and Pumps in all the leathers, »Iso
White Canvas are the talk of
everyone at only “ Caldwell’s De­
partment Store.” Low prices.
CHILDREN PIMPS.

Two and one-half Yards of
Lawn in a large assortment of
patterns^ just think of it, enough
for a Shirtwaist Two and . 1 A
one-half Yards for,....,....-r-..

Large Shipment of Patent Lea­
ther, Vici Kid and White Cam«
Pumps and Oxfords, all sizes
Special prices at 19c, 7'Jc, 98c
and $1.19.
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Black Taffetine Petticoats with
a nice rulllc flounce, a good value
to retail fit $1.35, our Q O
price only
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30c TABLE OIL ( LOTH 19c.
White nr Colored Table oil
cloth in ii 18 inch standard width.
A good value and regular seller
everywhere at 25 cents and
1 Q
30c, our price a Yard
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65c DRESS SHIRTS 45c
We have just received another
large shipment of Men’s Dress
Shirts, CulLs attached.
These
Shirts are wort h 05c. Our
A f”
price only
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$3.50 DRESS PANTS $2.98.
A $3.50 value in M en’s and
Young Men’s Dress Pants with
or without m ils has Belt Straps
Side Buckles full rut
S«*t• these
special values fur Mmi-i
day

$ 2.98

M EN’S UNDERWEAR 2 fc.
Our line of Balhriggan and
Porous Undershirts and drawers
good values to retail for 35c A j
for Monday.
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VICTOR RECORDS.
In all the Latest and most
populdr Selections. Both Vocal
and Instrumental, in double face.
Two Victor records in one r y r
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S S S SHEETING.
( )ne Bale of Yard U id«* S S S
Sheeting ,a rcgul.u ,ua!in, to
retail at eight and «uit-half cents
a yard to go &lt;*n &gt;
M .¡.da*, .it
9 o’clock lfi Y.ii : f&lt;&gt;r il.W
3 FOR 25 (

SANFORD

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Seventeen «I««/«
! tli«*&gt;e
Genuine lluck ’I &lt;«■■••
north
more; our price f««i M i.i. 0 *
3 towels for
25-CKNT K L A X O N I Ur.
Thirty-six inch w !•■ Mute
Flaxon in a Sheer. Fun* weave,
worth 25c a Yard, «nr f»rn•• IQ
is only
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40c W I N D O W " I I \l»l
« ft
In I &gt;;irk Gr«*»
White. Genuine op. ■&gt; .mu •»
splendid value for We. «mr 0^)
price is only
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VICTOR TALKING M
AND VICI K"l \8
See our line of these line ,nuv
ical instruments, tin v
alinoM
lifelike in reproducing the Wire.
Special prices, and on these ea\T
terms.
Small pat meni do«n
and Weekly Payments
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$3.50 IRON BED SI-98SNOW ’S SHOES.
See our large line of Snow’s
Union Made Shoes for men and
Boys. In all the leading Styles,
in Patent Leather, Gun Metal and
Vici Kid. Especially strong line
of Tan Lace and Button Oxfords.
Special values in all these, see
our prices that is enough.

Full Size Double Bed; All ^
White Enameled; A
for .$ 3 ,5 0 ,
Monda.v vif 1 QQ
price.
T
$2.50 COIL SPRINGS $1
120 Coil Folding Spring.
Double Bed size, a spec- ti? 1 UK
ial value for Monday at fr

CASH D EP A R TM E N T S TO R E
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DON’T FAIL TO SEE 01'R
GREAT
10-CENT
WINDOW
FOR MONDAY. ANY AM)ALL
ARTICLES ARE S P I’.t l\l. BARGAINS. AT ONLY III ( ENTS.

D. A. CALDWELL

BARREL I^ACTORT NOW OPEN

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S E L B Y ’S OXFORDS.

AN OPPORTUNITY

$1.35 PETTICOATS 98c. ;
$1.35 DRESS PANTS 98c.

feelin g a n d m a la r ia .

P la c e your p o t a t o barrel o r d e r s ut
o n c e to Insure d eliveries w hen w a n t ­
ed. M. M. Deane. Oah Ave. and M m S t.
Phone 255.
59-tf

N ew

MONDAY, APRIL

To the Ml tin ot The llrraM

Sunday, April 7th. Reed's Inis brought
Mr ami Mrs Heed and son. Mr ami Mrs
Gray and three (laughters and Mrs. Stone
and daughter They ure Woodland Park
enthusiasts and come as often as they
can. Mr and Mrs .1 C Smith drove
down to give ilie Imhy a swim and
brought then friends Mi and Mrs A
King
Mr Hoy 'syuies and three ladies
motored down. Capl Pngenhurt brought
u party on tho .Mamie
Mrs Geo. H
Dickinson leased the park for Inst Friday
to give her pupils n nice outing, an ex­
ample that will he followed liy other
teachers after they hear of the enjoyment
this gave to the girl* ('apt Pagenhart
brought thrill on the ■‘Mamie" und had
two good loads Of jolly girls
They cer­
tainly enjoyed themselves and kepKthe
trolley seesaw, swings and whirl gulag
full tilt Ask tin-ill if they want to coupagain Some grown (teople also came as
invited guests. Sunday was a good day
In the morning a puny of boys came for
o swim and other recreation. After noon
Mr. Jenkins, who comes every Sunday,
brought some friends in n launch and
they all enjoyed the jkhjI. Cupt. Tillis
made three trips with tho "Nettle.” The
"Nettie" is all right, hut with (lie Wixxlland Park habit growing. Capt. Tillis will
h iv e to get u larger boat this summer.
Many people come by bicycle, buggies
and a foot. Messrs. Crown and Wagner
of the A. C. L went to the park Saturday
to investigate that railroad crossing, and
nfter satisfying themselves decided, since
It had to he. the crossing should lie put
in at once and promise«! (tositivcly to
have the work .finished promptly without
uny more delays, excuses, etc. This will
enable autos to come by way of Monroe
on a wide, dry road and. enable Monroe
people to come witiiout wading.

F O R MAY

�Published Semi-Weekly— Tuosday and Friday

THE SANFORD HERALD
IN

Number ••

S A N h X J R D — L i f e «* W o n h

OANTORD,

ALL AROUND FLORIDA
rhe General News of The Land
of Flower*.

CULLED THOM I TIE STATE PPRESS
An Epitome of the Week’s Most Im­
portant llappenlnts In thr
S ta te ’s Domain.
The Order of Hoy Scouts In Miami held
a big banquet a few nights ago.
The
work for the summer months was outlined
und o general big feast enjoyed.
The citizens of Sarasota have voied in
favor of a twenty thousand dollar bond
issue for public improvements.

f in d in g titanic v ic iim s
S i i t y - T o u r Bodies Hove B ee n R ecover
ed f r o m The S e a
The bodies of sixty-four of the victims
of the Titanic have been recuvernl from
the sea by the cable ship Mackey-Uennett.
naxiriling to a wireless message received
in St. Johns. N F . Sunday night.
The message states that u number of
tuxlies were recovered und cast buck into
the 'sea. obviously for Hifc reason that
they were in such comiifinn as to nuikc
identification impossible.
The cubic ship was ordered to the
scene of the disaster os soon as It was
known that the Titanic hud sunk.
J . Bruce Ismay, president of the Inter­
national Mercantile Marine Co . received
u message from the Mackuy-Hennctl.
stating that the steamship Khejn report•
rd passing wreckage and bodies near the
scene of the d twitster

FLO RIDA,

L iv in g

T U E S D A Y , A P R IL 1 3 , 1 S 1 1

POTATOES ARE MOVING
Twenty Car Loads Left Sanford
Durlnl Past Week

BRINGING TOP

NOTCH PRICES

San fo rd G ro w e rs Have Over Four Hun
drrd A cres This S e a so n In
Early P o t a t o e s

Valu»

REGARDING M E C H O N EXPENSES
G. R. Calhoun Tokes Excep tion
Herald's Questions

IV

NEWS OE THE WORLD

To The

Tu tht IaIiIui of rtis Herald
After r&lt;*admg your article in (be lust is­
sue of the Herald headc«l "Make A S ta te ­
ment.'' I think it would be best to post
yourself on matters of this kind before go­
ing into print with it. You are in error
and have evidently tiern mislead hy an
article which recently appear«*! in the
Ovietlo Advance.
The Secretary of the Committee after
each primary, makes his report to the
Campaign Committee.
Everything is (Mild by checks.
When
the checks nre returne«!, they are uttnch«*)
to the stubs.
The Conn,litter always «-xtend uti invi­
tation to candidates to attend tlu-se t u r n ­
ing»
These deliberations are never be
hind close«l doors

Hems of Interest Gleaned From
Various Sources

IIAPPtNINGS DURING THE W E E *
Here

th e R ea d ers Will rind a Brief
H isto rica l S p r i n t Mowing
Tor Hurried R e a d e r s

I la- Irish potato «xop will be u great
With the arrival at Galveston of the
factor in (he Sanford Celery Delta this
steamships Denver and El Sud. wlpdt figseason and on account of the scarcity of
ured in the collision ofT Galveston bar at
the crop nil over the world the price bids
7:45 Saturday night, first details of the
fair to remain strong until the northern
accident were learned. The Mallory vescrop comes in. Sanford hns over 400
sell. the Denver, is nor badly damaged,
acres in |x/(atoes this year ami they are
but the El Sud hns a hole rammed in her
of very good quality, bringing $5 and
port »¡do just forward of the forward hatch,
more (or the No. I and even the culls
reaching more than half way through the
bringing a fair (irice. Thr Hastings crop
vessel from the deck to (he keel. She was
is of large pro|x&gt;rlions and will come in
crippled and her foicpeuk full of water,
nbout May 1st. hut (his fact should nut
T he txxik* are at lit«- dts|x&gt;sal of anyone hul she was still nfiont nnd with the as­
(»rove a hugulxxi to the Sanford grower, as
sistance of Two tugs and the pilot boat
h
trre
strd at any time
Ihr p i e r is Ixiund lo hold up during thr
lexus. was able to make her way to Hie
The
im
x
r
e
d
i
n
g
s
and
assessments
id
season
Twenty car loads went forward
Southern
Pacific docks.
There were no
Iasi w»ek and ii Immi! the same mnnlier com lidnle s lit several «111111110» in the »tut«*live«
lost
und
none
injur«*l.
are also on tile mill open to the genera
will go out this week.
public.
v- - o .
_
o iDUpctors ul the United S l u t c s S u e ^ o f - ’
Coggms&gt;&lt;« Co.-are VlMy-«clivn ifW tiro
The
Committee
will
meet
at
thecou
■ourt
poratiou, through stock ownership and
potato deni and this firm is making f. o. b.
sales, (laying out Inst week over $12.000 house in Orlnndo on Frtduy. May 3d. UJI2. places on directorates of the great rail­
fur potatoes here. F. F Dutton, the res­ at 11 o'clock, for the pur(x&gt;se of cunvuss- way systems of the United States, have a
ident manager, deserves great credil for ing the voir nnd transacting other busi­ controlling voice in nearly fifty-five per
the able manner hi which lie tins handled ness. and I am sure tliry will Im- pleased cent of the roads of the «xnintry. aicordmg to a statistical study |&gt;rr(Mirr«l for the
the |x»tulo deal (his season, and is very to »re you and all others*ill(ereste«l
For
your
mformutlon.
we
have
on
band
Stanley
Steel I rust investigating commitoptimistic over the outlook not only of
Twelve
Hundred
fifty
time
and
25
IWldol
te&lt;of
:lir
House
The aggregate value of
Hie (■a ito crop tail also of the tomato
Ilars
tin- railroads is fixed us approximately
«■nip
^ ours vet y truly.
SIH.UlMI.Otm.tHII). and of that the St«rcl CorMessis Walkei noil Pugh nre (irobabl)
I, K I ' m not s.
|»iri)tion alliliations are said to control
I be largest growers of (ailutoes III (tils
t hair m i n I alli|angn C o m m i t t e e
mine than l * (too 0011.000
section and will have 'nlxiut J.000 barrels,

Grading of the roadwa) from Duucllon
to Old Town Is now in progress Ties ami
rails will be laid at soon as the grading
is completed. A short line is also to be
built by the A. C. L to Monlicello. When
An Old Ilm r Revival
LUese two |ronds ure complete«!. Tnmpu
“Sanford will soon see a religious re­
will hive a short route to the West
vival such as fius not been here for years
Tampa is to have n new city hull which
is (lie statement of a pcomnirtil church
will occupy n whole block not less than
jjjirkcr o f the city. Arrangements ure
2 P T T W * square.
_
bciiig"“cornpleted for the revival meetings
Fort Meade has Just voted for bonding
to be held in this city beginning May 26
S I 9,000 for water works and S20.000 for n
under the management of Evangelist J.
sewerage system.
M. Hass and his assistant. Prof. J W
Six prairie achuonera. or covered wng- Stnpleton. who has charge of the music.
out. tilled with men. women and children,
Word bus been received from Evangelliaised through Miami a few days ugo on- ist Hass wtio is now holding fortli in For­
riMite to the Homestead section, where sythe. (&gt;a that the meeting there is very
ihey will become settlers
The iicwcum- successful
Many souls ure seeking the
ers are said to lie from Okluhoinu. and Light al every meeting and great interest
hove been truvelmg ever since early Inst is manifest
Among tlu^ interesting in­
winter
cidents tTint ure occurring every day in
forsytlie on account of the meetings are
Resolutions of Respect
(he settlings of old scores among enemies, which are bound to net them n neat sum
Replying to Mr Calhoun's statement
Thirty-two p&gt;ruons are known to be
I hr following resolutions of respect paying of old uixituuts. returning of ill as tliry are moving them (Ins week will say lluit (lie Herald is not in error
dead half a sotre were so severely Injured
wrir adopted by Celery City A«-ne No gotten goods, and the burying of the Both al These gentlemrn are fully olive to j and is not led hy any slaleinents id any
•hey may die and a hundred and fifty
1853. of the fraternal Order of E.agles. on |ltltc-liet on severul old family quurreis
tile possibilities of the (Main im p in tins , other pa|M-i
I lie t andidales tlimX Ihey other* were hurt in two tornadoes, one of
Hie death of their beloved brother Isham
The merrhaiits of the city are dosing section and realize the value of Sanford |nre assessed tixi much mid naturally tliry winch swept over soot hern.Illinois and the
H Williams:
Mr Walker has iiwneil a farm here j want to know thr actual 111st of a piniury other across northern Illinois into Indiana
their places of business for one hour ev­ soil
WHEREAS*. Our outer door tins again ery morning, in order to allow their clerks for s«-vernl years mid is one of itir (non [ and »0 does the general pobln
We asked just la-fore sunset Sunday night
Twelvt
la-en alarmed by the summons of rlie An { and themselves (o attend (In- meetings
rris m Itir pita to deal, having some lifty [ for 11 p ri n t e d s t a t e m e n t , a n d r x p e . t to were killed st Ililsh Ili. live ul Willsvillr,
gel of Death, and
acres lliAl lie usually plant» in (»»tutors gel o n e r i t t i r i Trout in O ftnudo p .i(*’i o« linee ai P»-duk Ili linee tirar MurpliysWHEREAS. Our dearly beloved brother
Notice I 0 0 r
If any one wishes to learn of the puisthll- ! frutn (lie (iMiimiltrr
No rellecttolls have txirn Ili unii urne ut Morocct». Ititi
I 11 Williams Iraq been called to Ins long
The member» of Sanford Ixxlge No 27. lti«-s of Sanford soil amt diversified crops lM-«yn cani u(xni the cumiiittiee. nnd no ex
well-deserved real, and
I () It f ure requested to meet in lodge Walker and Pugh are alwuys ready to j replions might lo Im- taken I&gt;y 11 simple — News frtun thè floodrd nrru III Mtsso«iri.
Nikansas Mississippi and I jhiisìuiiii con­
WHEREAS. We have since the intlilu iit 7 p in *hurp. Sunday A|inl 28|h. to take them over (lie place and show ihetn J «eque») timt pohlnil) he given to the net
tinuili
(ixlay lo Im- un reasmgly gruve.
nob of this Aerie in the City of Sanford, observe the ninety third anniversary of real irutatoes raised oil irrigated land The 1uul expenses. If tln-ie is now m (ite liands I
,
,
,
,
,
,
„
,r
I
h
o
u
s
a
n
d s n f those who w«-re «rompelled
been favored by hit fellowship, lie being Odd fellowship in America
All (hid potato crop in tins section is not to Im' of the L u rm u itte r the sum of » 1. 2 :&gt;U 2 .)
. . .
.
..
lo
Tier
l«i
toglier plin-cs when (be yellov
one of liic charier mem Tier* of this order, fellows are invited
The anniversary despised und will fatten many a hank diM-s tins re|Heseltt tile total asM-ssment
therefore,
sermon will lie preached by Rev J W account that would otherwise lx* depleted fur Hie election, and will it cost that much Hood invaded their Ironies tiavc been cared
fur. but there'are still many more who are
HE IT RESOLVED, Thai we how our Wildmiui al the Baptist church.
by pinning faith to a fancier crop.
In hold one* The Primary system is n
in ini|&gt;erHlive nerd of aid. Astile water»
head» and wills to the law of our Cod
Unlike «:el«-ry mid lettuce and other len ­ costly affair and if (hr candidates can
«mittune on their destructive way. more
Cfydr and M. A M. W reck
above us. with appreciation for the pleas
der vegetables toe potato does not have enter the lists with a lighter assessment
upiieuls for help nre bring receive«! by
Thr steamer Cretan of (he Merchants to go to market at once, hut can la- held tliry are certainly entitled to it
ure and honor of his long and faithful frl
Al any
Hume in 1 barge ••( 1 Tie relief work
and Miliars line Wiunil from Jacksonville for Milne lime ill fact the longer (he p&gt; ml«* wr Y*tll Iiii vt* 1 hr niiiirinnii .»•» ;**f
luwship with us. iiikI
Ilf. IT RESOLVED. Tlial we extend to and Savannah to Baltimore is iiiiiking tier talo slays hi llit- grnuiwl Ihr larger it I
1
Niqr |«-t sons were riddled of money or
Ins wife and family our heartfelt sympa­ way up the coast, seriously damaged grow s
valuables or tniili by three uiaskrd boldPrftlow Goes Hlittri
thy in this their hour of dire distress and ulxivr the water line from u collision dm
At a safe estimate the Sanford potato
H t I’cglow lias lM-en pomotrd to 111«• up men who went through the sleeper
ing thick weutfier eurly Monday off Hnt- crop will bring the growers about $50.000 position of master mechanic of the A. C. Nottingham, of tbs Rock Island westbound
(rouble, and
HE IT RESOLVED. That a copy of these terus with the Clyde line steamer Iroquois und from (his the net (irufit should bo L. simps at Jacksonville
Mr I’cglow has Gulden Slate Limited, a few minuta» after
resolutions be sent hit family, one spread from Now York for Charleston and Jack- $30.000. On this same land the funner been general foreman «if the shops here lust midnight, at Sheffield. 111., forty mile«
The Savannah line steamer can (limit corn and this will mean (hat he for seven years and while lus many east ni Moline
on our minutes and one sent for publica­ souvllle.
After (lie robbers liad
City of Montgomery was standing by the can ulmost make hack hit fertilizer hill fro nds here hate to Iimisc him and Ills es­ finish«*! then work they shot holes in the
tion to the Sanford Herald.
Cretan to give assistance if needed.
Signed by (lie committee.
Some of the (xilato growers also have timable wife and llllle soli. Harry they an signal I uIm- connecting with the engine,
News of tile collision staled tlial (lie . tomatoes on the same land and where all rejoice in lit» well deserved promotion thus bringing the train ton standstill 'and
C. H W alsh,
('.relan was in no immediate danger, but they diversify in (his manner the potit Mr I’eglow wdl sell Ills home on Sanford ( quietly minie their esoijie
tiro. DeCortcs.
gave no information eoncetnmg Hie should
(J W Sunn.
enough lo satisfy the most |»-s Heights and make Ins departure Hus week
wlierealMHils ol tile Iriapiols
Sanford, f la.. April 17iti. I'Jlg.
smnstl« grower that ever played the an
T A. Biased of Fort lampa will take
||t(- Knee Is On
,
ll is thought the Iroquois, perhaps, sus- I vtl chorus.
Him i1»mtpin
of
general
foreman
of
tile
.
.
.
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&gt;
t„
1
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'
I he race la-tween the E M. r ami rord
lamed llllle damage and bus (iroceeded , I he possibilities of Florida soil nre al stio|&gt;» Tiere and with In» fallili) will make
Paul Bigger* is Inane again after a
curs started yesterday. Hie distant» being
on iter voyage southward
No fatalities most beyond compulation.
thls city Hielt ¡home
We welcome thrill
"sirenous campuign1' in West H o n d a in
I lei.and to l am(xi and return for $500 a
were reputed.
In
Sanford.
the interents of Braxton Hreacham. He
side The ouU»me is watched with great
will leave ngain to-morrow for Middle
Florida.

T Will Close Thursday Afternoon
We, tlie undersigned, merchants of S a n ­
ford. agree to close our places of business
at 12 o'clock noon, every Thursday beglning May 2nd, and ending August 29th.,
12. Except when A. C. L. pay-day fulls
on Thursday:
E. G. Duckworth
Sanford Shoe &amp;. d o th in g Co.
Williams U Milteer
N. P. Yowell 1« Co.
Sanford Furniture Co.
Mrs. J . H. Brewton
Me G. Carraway
J . Baker
W. W. Abernathy

R- G. Stockton
F. W. Miller
Peoples [Tank of Sanford
D. A. Caldwell 1» Sons
Pllmer 1» Selgb
L. P. McCuller

Henry McLaulin
J. K. Milteer
I W. W. Long
J- D. Roberts
II. 1L Hill
Mrs. M L Allen
McCrorey’s 5 and IQc Store
L ,W . Briggs

E. E. Turner
Tbea Schaal.

*

Base Ball for Orlando

C ath o lic f ulr

A ttra c tin g Crowds
The Bub&gt; Show
The tiuhy show is the magnet t tin I is
attracting large crowd* to the lm|&gt;erial
Theatre every aflefiiooii und niglii
Tlie pictures are fine and the cxinleats
are very laugtiuhle und enjoy«*l by ull
At Hie smnll («ice of udndsaiou it is real­
ly chen|ier to go to tile show and enioy
yourself than to stay n( home
Tiie Dixie Amusement L os photograph
era ure still Taking photographs and snap
shots trod (lie show will continue ull Hu»
week. Tlie following lias been receive«)
regarding tlie free baby
Jacksonville. Fla . April 22. HH2
laxxlrtch fc Mc«,nr&gt; Sanford. Tin
Gentlemen— Your favor of tlie 20th ut
hand nnd will say in reply we will semi
tnc bnbv girl to you on Wedncs«lay, April
24th nnd she will reach you on the nftertioon train
If you fall to s«*iire 11 "gixxl home for
her kindly ndvtsc us (aomptly.
Yours rrspectfully.
B. F. J ohnson,
Supl. Orphans' Home.

| Hie oil [minting» on (lie funcy table at
the Catholic fair are greatly admired by
all patrons of that attraction, they arc to
be given away witli other [irizea Wednes­
day night See the indies alrout them
Everything g«xxl to cat is serv«*i at the
supper table. One man. a vrntnble Eplairlean. d«vlnre«l Hint tie never last«*! the
like of (hat "Blooming Flower Cuke"
Never was it placed oil a Sanford table
before
The «xrontry store also lias its a t­
traction», and it itxiks as if (he home-made
candy will not lust over Tuesday night.
This fuir*is for n go«xi pur(x&gt;se and every
cent you »[»end there will rrrnain in S a n ­
ford. The ladies will npprcciute your pat­
ronage
to enable them to continue the
L
11. Bcachnm , Jr., and i ’aul U. Bigger* good work of improving our city.
spent Tuesday afternoon and night here.
They huve been campaigning in West
Rum m age Sale
Florida for aovcrul days in the interest
The Ijidies' Union of the Congrega­
of Hon. Llraxton Ileachum of Orlando
tional church will hold a ruiqmugr sale
who ia a candidate for Congresaman-AtThursday. Friday and Satnrduy of tills
Large. T h e y were well received und \
week in the vacant store in the Stone f,
did some effective work for Air. Ileachum |
Gove block Second hand elothlng. fur­
who will be through tiiM part of tinniture. shades, matting and other articles
state himself in a few d ays.— Chipley I
Circuit Court P ostpo n ed
will be on sale. The Ijulieg will appreci­
Banner.
ate any dunuturns ul Litis.«c&amp;kractcr frutn,
Hie date for Hie Spring trnn of the Cir­
L Mrs. B raxton Ileachum, Mins Mary friends of the church Articles can la- cuit Court lias tx-en postpone«) until Jun e
Davis and Bonny Berne ham of Orlando sent lo Mrs. C. E. Walker. Elm avenue or (Hi.on aim unt of the I’rimury da(»;sc»m
were in the city yesterday.
the Congregational [mrsomige or a phone dig so close ns to cunllict. At a request
T . E . F . Honklns, of Orlando .sjroke message to cither address, and the ar­ of Hie Orange County Bar, Judge Perkins
on the stree t here yesterday.
kindly contented to chungo the date.
ticle« will be called for.
l.et (lie sirens shriek, (tie horns toot.
und the very rattlers rattle, for ut 4:30
odock tomorrow uftrrnoon the base ball
fans of Orlando will assemble at (lie San
Juan hotel to decide tiie question of a
ball team this year.
The util went forth from (hat digidfi«*!
gentleman in the court house who. it is
said, lias lieeti hailing peas uround with
lend pencils for the past three weeks.
Mr. E. G. Duckworth will be there, you
bet your life, and witli spikes on his
shoes He will he in a rather embarrass­
ing position when war ts declare«!, by the
way. because lie has a store in Sanford.

mteresl by motor car enthusiasts.
S t r a w b e r r y re stlv u l
Tiie Hospital Association will hold n
Strawiverry and I«- cream Festival on Tu­
esday evening. Muy 2nd., ut the park.
The Sanford Bund will furnish tlie music
for Hie occasion and a gixxl time is pre­
dicted for ull. The feast will be from four
o'clix-k until eleven
Everybody is Invit­
ed (o come out and nsslst in this worthy
cuuse
Mrs A H. Moses will have charge
of Hie affair which guarantees its sucxess.

lo Rival Celery City
Witli the same soil and the same Bow­
ing wells ns nt Snnford. why should not
Hie iund of and adjoining the Bertsford
Celery Company's property not rival If
not surpuss the famous Celery City out|Xi( in quality and quantity?
With (hat expectation in mind, Messrs.
J . F. Wilcoxon and F. E. Neltleton of
ikrunlon. Pa., und Dr. Sturgeon of I’itts*- *
tiurg. Pa., bought through the DeLand
Realty Co. 34 H acre* of proper! of the S t
Julius Kivitr Lund Co . at Beresford, this
«minty and Hie new company will at
once clrui Hi«* land for cultivation Of cel­
ery
There are oilier negotiations in (irogreta
witli Eastern parties to take up more of
this dunce land.— DeLand Register.

�•f»f .
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ll/

NORTH STRONG FOR UNDERWOOD

H

Having Sold Mr. W . E . W atson an Interest in my ShotBusiness wc have Decided to Put on a Special Sale for

“ H i*
sentiment
for
Underwood don't want anyliody. You can't menthrough tho north, nnd especially In j tlnn a alngle candidate from their parNew York, amounts practically to a j ty who Is generally favored. I bollevo
d l l . ' ' said \V. I.. Percy. secretary of that T a ft will be nominated ttocaus*
the Dobbs A Woy company, who got ho will get the majority of tho office--buck homo yesterday nflor a thro© holders, but Roosevelt has a strong
weeks’ trip through Cincinnati, Coluin following among the hoi polled. Off­
but, BulTnlo, New York city and other setting that, however. Is the fart that
points.
ho onterod the raco too late or too ear­
"T h e Republican* don't want any ly. too late to get tits machine to run
body, to toll the truth. Ilooeevelt la too tilng, too darly to secure the nomlnnmuch of n demagogue, Taft ha* lx«cn ] Mon hy tho atani|&gt;ede route
And I-a
unwise, I.n Follette la so much of a Follette nnd Cummins hnvo no chance
progressive that ho Is practically a ' at all
Socialist, and Cummins I* not In the t " i t doesn't matter who ts nominated
running. O f the Democratic candidates hy the Republicans, he will not get
Underwood Is the only man who meets the full support of his party. Mention
thetr demands for a constructive any candidate and opposition will de­
•talesman, one who know* the practi­ velop at once from tho -reasons I #
cal aide o f governm ent
?k
named, and you will find the oppoeltlon
turning to tho Democratic party.
North Strong For Underwood.

TEN
—

Uni t s- . a on I Muc h T a I k •ti Al, out

did
t he

busbies*

Ready to A y r « « W i t h Us.

"Tho north 1» tew ready to con
e«le Ifl* poi nt to t he »e,|t|| r till t *htt

ri'i pr «Vice « p r e s i d e n t
I he &lt;-ycli*t
" W fi.-li 1 --ft \ ' . a n t a I k i • w ||ri... ..f
tin i e f " led r-'Miid a n d t he i«*t .-hologt
••»- ar I n ! w «1
| TI, ' i gM w lu-n hi­ ’ Ml l l l . i l l l e l l t I.n* - in..
I ' t i e y n r * ri'ndy
ll as mel i t i. ' eil t ha t he w'is an ri ght a *
to ngre«- wi t h us nnd e l e c t U n d e r w o o d

EL J

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DAYS

B E F O R E T A K IN G S T O C K — S =

BEGINNING
H

TH U R S D A Y

A P I L 18, 1912

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Our Entire Stock will be Sold at Reduced Prices. M en’s
Edwin Clapp, Walkover and Bostonians will be Sold at

TEN PER CENT DISCOUNT FOR CASH
Oxfords and High Shoes, Patent Leather, T an , Gun Metal
and Vici. All our Stock of Ladies Shoes (E x c e p t Queen
_ .Quality) Misses, Boys. ai\d C hildren’^ at, Tw enty-Five fo r
? S n f ‘ StecounT, All Ccam crs. All Wuccn Q uality Shots
• Ten Per Cent Discount.
Now is the T im e to Buy Your
Children’s School Shoes.
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New Store - New Goods - Large Stock to Select From

WOODRUFF &amp; WATSON
SA N IO R D , FLORIDA

GARNFR &amp; WOODRUFF BLOCK

E m D ^ D [E ]D [s ]D D D U iD D D D ^ D E m U g ]D
death

AND f a m i n e in Ru s s i a

C on se qu e nc e s
of
C ro p
F a ilu re
In
C z a r ' s E m p i r e Are A lm o s t Beyond
De scrip tion.

Appalling delalln ar«1 being given In
fho Riisalan it«*wapnpera ronccrnlng
the preM’iit famine, which has now
Involved no fewer than twenty gov­
ernments
T h e official calculation of
lh«&gt; Kconotiilc society pula the figures
at threw hundred million* of puds, or
U* U.’ i.OOO t o ll*

Th««

onto'-nu-ti' «•*

H e d l e - i s l r u us

of i rop

failure

In Ik'.*.' t h e r e oi c ur red

CANDIDACY OF HON. 0. W, UNDERWOOD
PROJECTED ON HIGH AND HONORABLE BASIS,
CLEAN MAN ON A MANLY PLATFORM
I Frinii t h s W a s h i n g t o n . P o s t )

Th«

I interw. mm| movement

has

re

in

L
Wr'-

a| th* hnudn ,f fil-

f . t fr
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have never known what It I» to r***It Is rath er late to ch au je ucei !&gt;*»
its.“

THEY ARE NOT OF
THE QUI TTING KIND
H ighland

8u b-E *ch *n ge

Propot«»

*»

Continue Even Though th« 9U •
O r g a n l x a t f o n W it h d r .w «

F la .— Florida Cltm.
T av are s,
____ _
.» « .p a , F I* - I * » ' J r .
change,
Tampa
Kindly mall Inform ation at
(he IDxchange movement to »'r J
Ijin e , Meriden, Conn
H* ha»
■Iderable property »&lt; Pu»1" *
am trying to get him In
No one here h a . « i
0
lng up th e ship. If ‘ h* E ,c h * nfl, ' h r ,.
not continue, the Highland
ch an g e will. Should both
'
I can «peak for lb * I * k* ,ll‘* 0 0 . . &amp;
tag Association, which *&gt;
^
g elh e r and co n tin u e th * n*
grower« hero werS memb-f* 0
original Exchange ahd *h«o o
V a ro ’a company
W«
D0‘
quitting kind.
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r e l i i x l such Hesuruncixt uf su|ii»irt that f o r t h b y til* m a n a g e
- i - i . » f o r Hitt!
th»» d l» t t u g u l» h e d s o u t h e rn e r has yie ld
bend,
fnlthf'llli
i-n
' ••* » 8»i iJ
c I to the wlslu-s Ilf Ills sllliporters f&lt;ir know o f the
Mil-1
' '• I IklttJ
n definite anti"Uli&lt;'eui«lit o f his cullili
nn.l s lm p lh tlt If-,
-» Vn ;ar!
da. y for ths pre side ntia l n o m in a t i o n at
” 1 w Isti t he I»» ; .
r *'»
.lilrj
It n lt lm .'r e
M r U n d u r w i x x l . ns In well
to
know
that
w
e
e»(xI
!■
fu
In
on
! k n o w n , ws* for a long t im e a verse to
the strength of our candidat*. Ml
t h e Men of tw ln g ta ke n u p f o r dlocus
high character, his wsll tried l**d
alon aa a p re s id ential p o s s ib ility , and
erwhlp. hi* i&gt;«rfi« t sani ty *m! jiol»«
even a fte r hi* lndt&gt;r*enw«ot by tbe A l a - ,
and Ills fidelity l*&gt;tli t. hi« ftisn.1
b a m n Itomix rn cy he de (irecated Ib e of
t Dll
ship* and ale« to th«fort* of hi* friends to g iv e w i d e r p ro m
if f
time honored prtii tj
Inence to hi* e llK lb lllly
T h a t he n o w
I X»moors tic |xirti
1«
If * •• «r# UD
consenta to sta nd for tbu h o n o r Im
able t o win sn &gt;l re It,- : * «noe ypile » that de ve lop m e nt* h a v e dls|x«lle.|
|
11-,1 » »T» •« &gt;n
ilMUi» an&lt;l unalgne.!
the doubt* thnt fimi nssnll.x! h im
er c a m l l d a t e s t hen ••• ‘ n&gt;-( *t
T h e cnll ii|x»n M r U n d e r w i x x l U s ile »
|»e«-t or even •a r e
« 11 .
Itxlswl
f ro m liifioentlnl q u a rt e rs In all sec
under such c|roiim»tai.
» .ukl
Mon*, n signal fact tha t i w r m lt a It to
J
not deserve t " win
It. *
« * iVj
l&gt;* riv o rd e il that for the fir»t t im e In
It will never be f o r g o n e ; ili«i th«rt
fifty year* 't* a v a lt a h lllt y of a *outh
I» * certslu comity due iwt»»aa
•rn m a n p ro m p ts no rnsntal res « r v a
candidate* of the u n i e part)
Mon ou th* »c or* o f section. Fila atatue
that a fte r the n o mi n a t i on *• tuu*1
a m o n g the , m a p of f a v o rite eons la as
be In poaltlon to fight t cimmoB
assured aa hat of C h a m p C l a r k aud
politic*!
enemy " , .
W o o d r o w W ils o n , both so u t h e rn b o m .
b u t no I c i » esteemed for *11 that.
A clean man on a ninntj platform
bit U n d e r w o o d ’« c la im to p re fe re nc e truly.

t h e i*uti»|wan pi.iilii'«'» uf Itussla
«mi ■"in ileiilliB III «•*«■«*»» of the llortlinl
a laiiigri-ssman, hut bey..ml that I never Not all theory, not all Idea* about how­ llguioa (hut D to say. In thla slnglu
year famlno carried off moro live*
went.
to nin n government, ho actually than the fnr eastern wht on both
' T h e * flrat t hi n g Hint set me t hi n k i n g
knows how, and he actually ran. Not Hid«-*
It I* a corollary of chronic
o f hi m a nd h i * c h a n c e * f or t he presi
A man o f ninny words, ho tievor gives
famine In Russia that tho normal
di-ncy wa s h c on v e r na t i o n whi ch 1 hut
t e n t to t h o s e (lastly p l a t i t u d e s t h a t
tenth rnte la a* high as 3f.u In 10.000
ttaI Into at IbifTiilo
I had J ust r e t ur n
Mink» good l i endl lhea a n d g a i n Mill no
i n hit lil t it n t s.
whllo th * figure for
lai f r o m M a g a r * P a l l * and was u n i t
t orl ety
None o f I|s. | l l l l n k . till l u a v e r
France ts only S t t . for flerninny I ’M.
lug f or i n , t r a i n
A gr o up -&gt;f l a b o r i n g '
g i v e n hi m ful l c r e di t f o r t a k i n g n m a s s
imI (or New Zealand 104
The averme n. most ly r a i l r o a d m e n
we re «II»
..f (Hilltl.-inns In disordered chin.i a* igo &lt;tiir.ilh.il of life In Hiiasla In also
c u s s i ng I-.t|t| * and 1 « n t . w. d Into t he
M.e I lelllin r a i n WIT* w h e n lie lx~' ai ne uni' h hbofl- f than elsewle-ie Of I ooO
coi i vrrauM n wi t h o u t
thetr k n o w i n g
ll.elr lender. iuu1 bringing out of It the iinilen In Kunatu only 297 reach the
wlio or wh a t 1 wa s
O n * of them w h s ]
best oiled. most ixrfocl machine which age of Ml yearn, an against 112 In tier
n r a n k RooHcvMt l nn. hut he was I n t e r
j the party tins had for years
many 170 In France, and L37 In
rtipted t&gt;i o ne o f tils f r i e n d s a m a n
‘T h e r e ts only &lt;&gt;no thing that Is
A
Sweden.
dreasod In o v e r a l l s
needixl to put a Democrat In tho seat
Still moro appalling aro tho com­
’• T v o b e e n w a t c h i n g that f o l l o w
of the preeldont of the United States.
parative atutlstlca concerning the mor­
Underwood
I l i ke wh a t ^ h o «By«, and
There Is only one thing Hint la needed
1 l lko w h a t he «loca, nnd P m goi ng to
tality of Infanta. In 1906 of l.A)0 In­
to put a southern Detnocrnt In tho
vot o fur hi m '
fanta In Dentnnrk only 122 dl^d. In
highest ntllo* of the land
Thnt Is a
tho
United State *. 98. In New Zealand.
T h e n | T»lh#&lt;l P ol i t i e s
campaign of Intelligence, n campalgu
62. hot In Ruaatn the mortality wu*
" T h a t set me to t h i n k i n g , and f r o m to tell tho people of tills country who
k’72. Uotnpuratlve Btntlatlcs of thh mor­
t h e n on 1 t a l ke d po l i t i c s e v e r y t i m e I nnd what Ujjdorwood la. what he Is
tality of children ahow a ntIII lea» fav­
.My couvlctlon la th at th ere ouglit
got tho c h a n c e
And t h e n 1 c o m ­ doing nnd what he stands for.
orable result. In Norway, of 1.000 to bo a achool In each large city to
m e n d a i to mi t i co a f u n n y t hi ng a l xi ut
"Aa soon as that Is don* he will ha
children 190 die before reaching the teach applicants how to bo happy In
t ho R e p u b l i c a n s , nnd t h a t Is t ha t t he y olected " Atlanta (Oft.) ('oustltutlon.
age of five. In Denmark 211, In Sweden tho country—how to gel acquainted
186 In ItusBla tho number Is 496— with country things nnd how to enjoy
“ M O S T A V A I L A B L E M A N .’
thnt la to *ny. of 100 children bom In them. Something of tho sort It unO SCAR W. U N D E R W O O D .
IttiHkln about one-half only atnnd tho dor way through the work of our ag­
U n d e r w o o d and tbs D e m o c r a t ic Y e a r
chance of reaching the agA of five
T r uat #d,, R si - able snd S s g a c io u « Leader
ricultural colleges, ahd of that wo wljl
S t r o n g In N o w Y o r k .
T h is la not to bo wondered at when wo have something to say In the future.
to W h o m tho N a t io n T u r n s .
"1-ong before I saw nuy mention of learn thfit ln ; tiio government of Ufa
To southern Rico thi-rv tire eucmirnge
H' need*, howover, a special depart­
Oscar Underwood's untile as a possible In the present year for many month*
ment In all our city schools, where
ment and Iti-plrmlon in the turnlug ,.f
candidate for the Democratic preslden
the north nnd the west to the south Mil nouilmitloli I hud selected him nn already the children have had no other thoso who wish can go and prepare
food than acorns, nnd even acorna will themselves for country life.— E . P.
for guidance aud leadership lu the*« the most nvnllnble man to lead the
very soon bo not avatlablo. A phy- Powell. In the Outing.
troublous times
If wo slop to coiisM I Democracy,'* write* Albert R Kerr. alclon In thU government write* to
er a moment we resila« that once the. eon of the lute Jatuea 11. K err, i l . C.
u S L Petersburg nowapaper that anow
Still Active, Though Aged.
political outra*!* of the nation we an- * '*1 ®m » Democrat, and I behove thl* ho* covered the foreata, and the par­
Mmo. Marie Delbnrd Is a rem arkable
now'not only In olir father * house hut *" ' ® n Democratic y ea r," he further e n t* aro now not able to collect oven woman, eighty-four years
old. who
• *
we sit at the head of the table lu the 1 “,,,U " T l , “,u *■ nH »&gt;■•» 'n '»7 J'»U this prlmltlvo fodd for th e ir children. UfT* a t Nantei, France, and who,
c o n u c l U o f the family.
i n,un‘ ¿ ¡ f t ir'; uld' . ^ roVB ' ü.
n
h lnce the age of ten, has never known
1 «'amili Iat e n » Mr Utiderw&lt;xxl
It I* re
Country Life School.
T h e confidence In t he soundne*« mid ;
* day*# rest. Bho ta at present occu­
freàliRijf ' to Democratic partisan* on
It really la astonishing wbat.ngtup* pied In building a cottage out o f h er
efficiency of southern leadership I» not
t h e ' siile W * » to haTe * leader of the offer* In exchange for co p m o n sense
'ombrar«*] only In the favor with which
savings, and can be aeen dally going
Ef-V.
.
d eiyio)isl«te&lt;rcapacity o f Mr Under nnd how extremely etlngy ahe la with
*th e candidacy o f Oscar Underwood hit*
» O' ■'
up and down ladders carrying brlcka
wood, i T l j e Democrats o f Now York people who aro lary, Ignorant and un­
been received In Ibe nofth, bill In re
add mortar, or giving directions to the
L&gt;e t p l jc f.^ o win, and Incidentally we imaginative. It la no uso for anyone
peated manlfcatrtljnn o f the confidence
bricklayer«
Her vitality la th at of a
shall
Jmich pleasure in victory If to go Into th? country to be happy
felt In tbe north and
ihm In Un»
woman of twenty, and aha ta Indignant
• It fiw'd'kfr «'olonet Roosevelt
aoulh tho coutitry would \n| iind.-tliix! " .
‘ 'T'
, ..... ",
I".’1 .Just by foroo; especially If they rely when anyone suggests to her that she
I j c k mg t o tin« I n t e r e s t s
n o r t o tilg bn vlolete and pinks and bird* to
ought to stop work at h er age. '*! hate
b md n e s s . ' »&lt;" t h a t my op|x&gt;sltlon to Mr
mnko them happy; when they do not laziness," she d eclareaL "and since I
form o
government
k « A &gt; r i g h t hy
W. I( m
1k) a i v „ u n t e d f ur ln
constant caro and p r a c U c T - i l o n U f o » . j ^
0(Uer w. 7..._WBBblagtuB Po-t. even know one fiower o r bird o r fruit .
from anoUittc ftfld dp apt care, to know. Vot* for C hi», M. Hand for Sheriff
e r j (Ala.) ▲dvertlaor,
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"Nino out of every ton Republicans Underwoed Strong With Labor People.
"O f the Democrats prominently men­
think Underwood would make a good
president, and of thoso ntno tho ma tioned thera la only ono who Is rocelvJorlty are ready to v o t ^ o r him. * O f , Ing strong support, and that man la Oa. eourso there are not a few who alw ays |r * r Uti^erwood.
Tito laboring men
vote the straight Republican ti c k e t 1 like him her nose he will stand up
was talking to one of theso, who had ] against tho mnnoyod Interests when It
expressed his dissatisfaction wl^h all 1» necessary, and the business men llko
his party's candidates, and l asked him him fxw-su»* ho 1* the only statesman
about Underwood.
‘
' with real, practical business Ideas.
“ 'Well, I would lx» Inclined to for And those that simply can't vote the
get that It was election day If you Democratic ticket becaiiso they aro
nominate 1'nderwood.' answered this Republican» well, they will »nlvo their
conscience* and at tho same timo help
straight ticket Republican.
4 T r* r
th ®
‘‘•1»%north has pnld-.inçro attention TTndertvoo.1 by
to the laTl session of congress than polls

Mr t ' n d e r v «"d. . w h i c h h o w e v e r
imt Mind Mil) t o t h o f i t ness o f
■out he r n ma n

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“Sentiment Practically Amounts to Call,” Says W. L Percy.
Labor and Business Will Both Be Satisfied With Him.

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THE SANFORD HERALD

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h a i . l b e aouth. They know what Un Undsrwood Dominsting Figure In Conderwood Is doing, nnd they have learngr»*s.
ed about the man
For this reason ' "| found that tho appreciation of
there Is a demand for him that was « h a t Under wood I* doing and of his
a revelation to me, and 1 am from thti constructive ability Is moro In the
south."
north, probably because they keep np
Hitch Is the gist &gt;.f a rvcountal by with the work of congress lx&gt;tter than
Mr Percy of his trip, containing the wo do
He has been the dominating
most remarkable view of the preslden flguro In congress for tho past two
ttal situation In the north that ha* yet years, and. as one member of that laxly
b.x-ii presented here
Mis trip w ,» n *nld
tne he commands Mie respect
revelation to mo m,in from the south, a of Itopuhllcaiia and Democrats alike
man who left Atlanta not coil tit ed ! when he gets .up to speak
among the Underwood supporters, but
"It was n funny thing, though, when
w In- r c t ' i r ' .-d &gt; !,i 'il.-d nii. let that ban
| f..und all the*« Yankee Itepubllcsns
n«r |m&gt; nn»«t I tiderw 1 1» the man of| n am in g n southern
Democrat.
It
the hsur, the man of destiny at the] nicd.i m., au»p|c|.uis. ami j said so
pay l iologlrni tu.lineili In ilo- hi s t or y of
'to ok here. I told one of thotll,
t h« Dem. i.-rnili party "
there Is »■•tnelhlng lip your «leevo
I i .l. r « . - d elth.-t Is mighty g,-&lt;&gt;d or
TsI Xs d W i t h All C l s s t s s
he is mighty pool and y •*ii want to
Mr I'.-r i » at a t em. -nt a a r e
drawn
, IV a trick -Ii lis
I hr reply n n * III
U i e i e l j fr.o
n a rat. lilng f iti.» polir
eiltnhly
flio
»nine
In
every Instance
leal s ur fa i .* In t he
lt|**a s nd s t a t e s
t h r o u g h whh h lie paa-oal
||e t al k. a] that tie wn» a practical man. a eon
wi t h l al - . r l t i g inen niid by t he way It ■ertaflvn statesm an who ret could Ixi
wa s f r o m t h e m l l . i t I .• Ii.-n-d t he (lr»t pr-.gresslre ullh-oif b e i n g radical, nnd
f s v. . r nl I, (oeiilloii o f I ml erwovsl . tie 'hat this U the innii 'hey want at the
lie 1» the
t a l ke d t i l t h b u s i ne s s ni. ii w fi*, . -onfrol hl'llli of the government
t h narinils of d .llhrs «i..| |i mi ght he • ne man In c o n g r e s s i.»lny with full
ndd&lt;al t ha t lie t ook l u n c h n t t h a n nc j Iippr.-clntloli of all III,, minute ilutnlls
t l ve c a n d i d a t e f o r t h e p r e s i d e nc y , not j that enter Into successful conduct of

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CURBSTONE GLEANINGS
A Budget of Opinion “ Just Be
tween You and Me”
tV EN

THE GATE

I

M F SANFORD IICRALD

April 23. KH2

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IN II

A Chid I* Among Ye Taking Note*
end r e l l h . He’ll P re n t ’E m ”—
So S a y » S a u n te r e r .

4 The Right Honorable Arthur Donegan
came around to tny house to see rue last
week ond I was certainly lnipre.v»cd with
the capability of this new star on tho (silitical horizon. You can't keep an irish­
man down and Donegan has made his
way to the front in the face of difficul­
ties such as few men ever luce und come
out winner. He is one of the people and
cun get into the confidence of tlie average
man just as quickly us the mpst ustutr j
politician. Not only will Mr. Donegan l»e
elected to the Senate, leu I predict thnt
he will not stop there, for Florida has
uecd of Donegnns in higher places.
Spaaking of Doneguns reminds inc that in
Ireland Donegnns were of noble blood and
the llrst one thnt emigrated' to Amerirn
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4 The action of the «tale committee in
taking the name* of the presidential can­
didate* from the ballot* of nil except Un­
derwood and Wilson doe* not come up to
my »tnndord of fnlr play and the voter*
of Florldo ought to rebuke thia high hand­ was l»ril Donrgun
Arthur is too demo­
ed buaine«* at the poll*. There nrc four cratic to claim any such distinction, hut
Presidential candidates, namely: Under­ he is one of nature’s noblemen which is
wood. Clark. Wilton and Harmon and ev­ much l&gt;ettcr in (bis lund of the free und
er* name should have been printed on mosquitoes und politics.
the ballot. The state committee ho* no
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right to disfranchise us in this manner
4 The people who do not want tlie truth
and abrogate to themselves the sole power
told about Florida lands are after Frank
of picking our candidate for us. In fact Clark’s scalp and they will get it if money
I have never beep in favor of instructing
spells anything, for they huve plenty of
the delegates before they go to a conven­
It and are determined to squelch the a c ­
tion. Few of my readers have ever been
tivity ngninst their pet scheme* once and
to a convention and you will hardly real­
for nil. Even, some of (tie East Coast
ise the mistake 9f sending a man to a
Railway papers and magazines urr nfler
Democratic convention absolutely tongue
Trank and it seems to be anything to (nil
tied, bound and shackled and the Saun­
him down nnd ouw The people of this
terer has too much red blood niul Irish
section ure not to be deceived by (he land
blood to sit down calmly under such a re­
fakirs, for we too have suffered from
straint. It has been tny privilege to at­
these same ’ fakirs and we uwe Trunk
tend several conventions and I want to
something for exposing them to the world
say that the best mtin cannot In? nomin­
|f tin- lands are all right the people who
ated unless the delegates are absolutely
own them ouglu to court un inucstigatiuii
_frec and untramme jp l _ For my pan a ny
and t|K&gt;~slrs^gjn4batToTiaN|golng up from
one-of the four candidates mentionedso ninny quarters indicate that Frank’s
would make us an Ideal Democratic Pres­
contentions are not fur from the truth
ident and now that we have such a good
• • •
chance to elect a president we should not
4 With tlie horrible details of (lie Titanic
throw away that chance by any fool bic­
disaster fresh iii our minds, with t h e won
kering about whose name should appear
derful Spartan heroism of our American
on the ballot in the state. There is no
men mingling priiir with our deep sorrow
north, south, east or west in this little
a question arises of which I he re|Hiris of
game and we should canvass the situa­
the rescued have made no mention— llution carefully and nominate (hr best '
women
Democrat and then support him nest No- j
We understand that in this case, a s in 1
vember The Republicans have *n n for !
uil others uf similar nature, ill«- In si
the past twenty years just because we
thought was for the women and children. |
can never get together on one man and
and as tlie inlrnf the survivors shows, the
put him In office, and if our (»arty get*
men not only stood aside lull assisted iii
the "willys" again and loses gut they will
placing the women in the life Units and
deserve the well merited solitude of the
launching
them to safely
'lias been*."
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•
•
Wo also read, with (lie grralesl rrs|M-ct
4 The City Council at their last meet­ and admiration, of the few cases of (lie
women who refused to leave their life
ing endorsed Geo Fox. J r . for the l-egis
companions
arid died, as they hud lived,
la lure, which is rnthcr an empty honor,
and will get nothing for Mr Fox in the true to (he (irccepi. "Whul God hath join­
way of votes. Mr. Fox is u member of ed together let no man rend usunder "
lid I what of the women who t&gt;chcve In
tlie City Council und that body could do
suffrage?
What of her who demunds her
no more than give him this endorsement,
equal rights with men? Were therr none 1
hut the Sanford City Council controls no
votes outside of their own bailiwick, and of tills mind on the ill-fated ship, or was
the voters of Orange county do not care a the fruit too great for the limb that U»re

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picayune about the opinions of the Sun- It?
Perhaps under the strain of the Intense
ford Council. There are two candidates
excitement
politics were forgotten, hut
hi the race from Sanford, und the action
X
ROOM 20
when
our
fuir
sex demands mini's fran­
of the City Council means that the moni­
III
Catholic Fuir
chise
il
should
not
I
k
;
ut
the
(Kills
only
If
Iltr «ni. mi ni
I «ptlnl Sii. I . .1 llir I «d |«&gt;r al I&lt;mi
tors thereof are not of the' Ijike faction,
lIp.stiiirs. Pico Block
April 2.1 mid 24. 1912. will
day. to •■••Il
l»»-lll&gt; linai,alni JUMMMIcMI la.JI.ua
und the same little internecine war In Dir tIn-y feel qoulil)e»l to do a Ilian's |*irt they Ik- remrinliered in Sanford
li.
la.li.
M
irai
II.
II.
fa .. Hululr.al l „‘ IMI Sliarri .K tlir 4The GiDmbi
City of Sanford goes merrily on
Mr should be consistent and urt'nn men ure lailirt are (*r(Hiring fur a great fair to lie (•MI vnlur.,1 lliir llun.lrr.1 i I I h i i m i ) IsKIm, r«, I. +
ìtllrr ftajrlh. Ili (tir «.imI •niulnl
ali.ll fa pia,
•.......«l.a I.........
tM»- in i’rt&gt;i&gt;rrtY rithrf rrni ur jw-rvifinl ni n mal
a Ope n I u esd u y s *1 lo (J p. m .
lux was groomed for tlie l egislative r a r e rX|&gt;c«Trd lo act
held un those day-* Everything guml tv vnlunllvu
(olir filfa! by the I■xml &lt;&gt;f diro (uri al n
The
women
wunt
to
guide
our
slop
AND
merely to defeat Forrest Ijike; and this
cat will tie served. 1 ruin u needle tu uq mrrtlnrf to l»r inllrj for (hnl pufi ■»*«*. and one
fourth
•finii lie pay alile In lawful
of »11»the Uni
---------------------in c | it, tmoney
i n j i i r y ut
fact remains apparent to the people and. of staio" on the high sea of finance, com­ anchor can be had ut tlie country store. tru
Î
Saturdays 4 to 9 p. m
Stair» n| the call of the U&gt;nrd of directors
(he thin veiled efforts to brush it WT the merce and international intercourse, but Fancy goods galore can tie had for money.
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IV
lur term for which the mrpornt ddi If lo m a t
political horizon will come to nuught. A are (hey qualified as crew or favored pas­ Candy to sntisfy Die jiweetest tooth
Do •hall
f«e i«rriwtiirtl
S trangers Welcome
house divided against itself will fall: ond. sengers?
not forget the plnee. viz. the store next to
V
unless Sanford can cut out this fnctional
Hit üftltrf» 6) whom Ihr l»«i»mr*s i»f Ihr 4*»r|*&gt; I
Die First Nutloiml Ihink There are prizes
business, and get everybody together on 4 lit view of (he iiutnhr-r of men whose i lo lie given away, so see 1 heiahirr Sehaal, ration it tu l«r tundix tr«| ahnll h»* a 1‘iraklrfit. Vk1**
r f rallient, boTrlilfy. Iira iu frj and a lksafil uf 1
the subject of a Greater Sanford, there will liutliea. like Dial of AI mmi lien Ai IIihiii i
rt«ur Dim* tort The ••ffi«'**« «&gt;f or*« retnry hmJ trra*
Die new irw-lrr
ufer if It ■hall l«r ilmiinl itdvUntde h&gt; the latnrd |
he hut little doing in the way of ii l»ettrr " led /ill A lie rent.'' whu went to their I
dlrra'tnr• may l r held l&gt;t the *.«mr jer«tm
The
the Atlantic mi that awful
fi'iinhrr of dint tnr* imij fw- •hnnceil from lime t*•
i'll)
It is reully iminatrriuMw me Which graves
lime fi) the lif law* I-Mi nt i« i Iline ahnll the Hum.
JE W E L E R
K eep P r e m i s e s (.lean
faction in Sanford is in NTr saddle, or ( night when the Titanic struck Die iceberg.
!»ri tjr let* Hint) thrre «&gt;r more than »r»rn
llir of!i&lt; e n »hall I#* rhinrn nnnually l»y the *(ut It
"As
big
us
u
mountain,"
it
is
Interesting
MY
SPECIALTIES
I lie s u m m e r iiu k i Dis a r e coining n nd hultlrr» at their annual meeting til lie held or» the
whether either one holds the reins of j
flr«t
Vi
nlfie*»lu&gt;
after
ihe
flfat
M
t&gt;n«Iny
in
June
of
&lt;o
know
Dial
Die
Chinese
in
the
maritime
the
a
l
le
y
s
and
s
t
r
e
e
t
*
a
d
j
a
c
e
n
t
should
lagovernment. I am In favor of the best
i'n karil a II ri liti - l'n i litc-st China
rath nnd ever y year
Untd the election to
hehl
Gairltnm's Sterling Silver
men being in office, and my actions iii regulatluiis insist upun saving Die iifen kept clculi. There ure several lots and on the fir ml W«^]ne»«Iay aftei the first Monday of
&gt;|nh A. D 11112. f) McKinnon th all tu* I ' m kirn t.
Rogers' l’Intrd Wnro
things political will bear out thia state- first. Die children next and the women alleys in tlie heart of tlie city thnt are a |y*
M McKinnon »hail l«r Vier l'rrtktent; II. I.
Elgin nnd Waltham W atches
mane The best luun for the office. Is my last, on Die theory that the men are nuire disgrace to Die inhabitants and tlie own­ I'erklns ahnll lie .Secretary J S MrKenxie »hall t«r
Treasurer and I) McKinnon. W M McKinnon. H
motto; and. “let him win on his merits”. useful to Die state titan litr women, “for ers ore hereby wurned that the negli­ L I'erllna an«l J S Mt Kenrie »hall 1^ the Board
of Dirrctort.
AU. GOODS GUARANTEED
—without any gerrymandering, or wlro- what would women do without their hus­ gence of last summer will not he tolerVI
bands?"
The highest amount of Imhilil) (** whUh the o»risilling.
The people of Sanford, a s ' a
utetl this season
Tit* sanitury inspector
(■»ration ran at nn&gt; time 8uh|r«'t !t»elf ahall t«e
wlwle, are tick of politics and desire a
Is nlivr to his opportunities and lie e x ­ J 2 0 . IKK) 0 0
FLOWERS — PLANTS — BULBS
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VII
period of innocuous desuetude, which,
pects to keep everything in the best of
F r u i t T r * « s and N u rs a r y S le e k
Residence F o r Sale
Tne name nrul retMlern'e of the 4iil&gt;M'ril&gt;er» «At!
translated into plain English. men ns:
the amount »»f capital »Oa k »utiocntir«] by earh are
New ten room house with all conven­ order.
D McKinnon Winter Garden Horida. Ni &gt;t y ( 6 0 )
“Give us a r e s t"
iences, just been screened (hrouglunit
Share«
with best copper screens. Twenty bear­ Voto for C h a*. M. Hand for S h a r lff ^ M McKinnon. Winter («anien Kh&gt;rwla. ( 3 0 )
Rhone Ititi.
Ilth and Oak Ave.
• • •
Share«
.. .
Shar
4 The Jingoes are at it again, thia time ing orange trees, pecan trees, about fifty
B 1. IVrkin». .r-miKif,
Sanfurd «Honda
11 0 1 Shares
Shar
■
luiHin Ten
«C«. I«»»«
S(»eetnl
Offering
in
Ferns.
Sanford,
rose bushes and oilier (liants All In
. — Dor kin. -Fifty ((f&gt;0|
50 ^ Shar
J S ‘Me Kent —
ir Sanford.
Shares
with o fairy tale that certain candidates first-class condition nnd shunted on S a n ­
Notice of Intention to Apply for Let
Floral Destga.c to Order.
F lo rid a
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have hereunto »et
ore espousing the cause of county dlvi- ford Heights, tho prettiest residence sec­ l e r * P a te n t.
our hand* amf teals this 25th day of March A I» l-2 *-IO -(f
I) McKinnon.
mai
•ion in this county. There is not a tax? tion in F'lorida. Finest artesian water
N o l r r it lirrrli, given Dial llir undi-Migni-d will I«I2
W M, McKinn»»n
max
•P(&gt;l, lo tlie Govrrnor ui the Stale o( Florida, si
payer In the county that would listen to from deep well. Can also sell two other Tsllahatwe.
J S McKenzie.
mai
on the Second dav n( May A I) IUI2,
tots with poultry yards orange trees, line for l -r 'tr r . Patent,
II L IVrkin»
*» at
Incorporating ihe SANFORD
this question at this time, because our galvnnized barn nnd garden adjoining.
SHOE AND CLOTHING COMPANY under the fnl STATE Ot FLORIDA
SS
taxes ore high enough now and none of Will be sold nt actual cost ns my busi­ iowlnt prola wed charter, the orixtnal o( which It
&lt;»» OiAiai.r
(let the Wiilto Wing strain winners at
now on file in llir oilier of Ihe Srrrrtary of Stair of
Be it remernbereii that on thr 2f&gt;thd«y »»f March.
u* care to saddle on a debt for a new ness necessitates closer residence.
Ihe Slate of Florida
A I) III12. l**fore rne i*er son ally appeared D Mc- Orange county fnlr. Single Comb White
R. J . H o l l y ,
Winma oatx nomea thia Twenty Ninth day of •Kinnon and W M McKinnon, who I am tatiifled
°°urt bouse and Incidental expenses of a
leghorn*.
Single Comb Rhode Island
tf
Herald Office
March A I) in 12
■rr two of the individual» i1rscril»r«l In and who ei
new county. I can cheerfully and truth­
1) Me Kin Mura,
rvutrx! tho foregoing prupuaed chartrr and rn knowl
Reds. Indian Runner Ducks. Egg* for
W. M. McKtssorr.
j edied that they »lined and executed the tam e for
fully say that none of the Sanford candi­
hatching and stock for sale.
Orders
I. S. MfKrjrxn.
I the uaet and ptirpoaet the’reln expressed
II
L
Pr»«m»
Vote
for
C
has.
M.
Hand
for
S
h
a
rlff
WITNESS my harnl and official seal at Winter
date* have had anything to do with start­
booked
for
baby
chicks
nnd
duckling*.
Wilbur 1. Tildrn.
(»anien. In thetVyunty and State affiresaULun ihe
ing such silly twaddle, and if the county
Attorney for Incorporator*
I Joy in») year last altfivr written
G T Sum«.
jefIn1X3 or i t n a n a t i t n or « a t i a t . ua« asp
WHITE WING POULTRY FARM
Burr W as In Town
1« ever in a position to be divided we will
atna«i*i |
Notary PuMic.
rinntiMc. rouraay
W. J . WILSON. Proprietor
hot need the help of any candidates who
Hon. R. Ilgdaon Burr was In the city for
tfA t ^ My commission etpires May 12th 1UI2
We. (he undersigned incorporator«, hereby aaaoate now running for office. Ju st about several hours yesterdny, but did not have clate ourselyea together for the p-irpcrae of forming
S a n f o r d
F lo r id a
a corporation for profit under the lawa of the Slate
election time we are besieged with such timo to make an address. Upon being of Florida, and to lhat end do adopt Ihe followln*: STATE DE FLORIDA. |
Locirrr or OtaMcz. I 3 3
PROPOSED CHARTER
rot made to deceive the unwary and un­ Informed that Sanford expected him to
Br tf rrmrmhrfwt liuti on III. 2Hlh ilay of March.
A D 1012. hrfcire Tur prraonally apprarnl 11 L
suspecting voter and tho Jingoes ore nl- meet Clark hero on the 26th inst. he said
fVrkina
and J S MrKenjtr. who I ani aatltflral are
The name of the corporation ahall lie. SANFORD
way* oq the job. Sanford and Orlando he had six different dates to fill on thnt SHOE AND CLOTHING COMPANY, nnd lu p rtn twoof thr Individuai, dr.crtt.-d In and whoexecutrd ihr furt-gotn« protnanl chnrtrr and acknnavjral
cit.al place of burlneaa ahall be SANFORD. i U lR
•od all the county of Orange are mure day. so It seems that the candidates are IDA, Ihe Company may eatabflth branch ilofra fur «rat thry itgnra) and circuirti Dir .a m a lui (ha purpiar» thrrrln riprr.Mal
Ihe
conduct
O
f
the
attention
O
f
III
rsitlnct.
al
tncl.
firmly united now than ever before and I shelling the woods some these days Burr
WITNESS my hand and umcial «.-ni ni Sanford
other t.anta in the Stole aa it. Director, tna, dr
in Dir ( «HIni, and Slalr aforraatd thr day ami
hate to see such stuff as this put on the is well liked as a railroad commissioner, Irrmlnr
frar
la.i atovr writtrn
II
political stage. W '* no one believe* It. but he does not measure up to the Con­
The general nature of th« bualnra. ahall te to
H E Tiaxa.
All Work Receive* My Personal Attention
I MJTAXUl I
Notary Public, my (ximnitation « i I think it a good w. .ortuuity to kill it gressional timber and will be unable to tranaact and carry on a General Mercantile iiual
tie*a with powers Incident thereto as provided by
I
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J
ptrea
Od.
7lh,
1014
ond best efforts
how.
beat Hilbura for aeoond place.
th« Statute« of Florida.
0O-Tu*a 4 -le
Opposite City Hall
p hon* 23

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L. H. T E M P L E

Eggs for Hatching

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C. H. D IN G E E
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Gas Fi t t i ng

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April 2j. iai2

1IIC SANfORD HERALD

UNDERWOOD
- AND THE ISSUES

U N D E R W O O D C A N WIN.
An

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Old

Soldier1« View of th«
Situation,
Quitman. (In.. March 81.—In
aplt» of the domonstrntlon mndo
by th* reeontly orgnntied Wllaon
club her«, there 1» n rery strong
following for Underwood In
{¡rooks county.
Thla la Illus­
trated by tho atnt*mcnt of tho
Hut. W. I t Tnlloy o f Pixie, who
was In town yenterdny nnil anlil
that out of a voting population
o f forty In Dlxlo ho knew of
only ttm»o Wllaon men.
The
other* wero nil im p o rtin g Un
derwood. Mr Talloy, who U a
Confederate veteran and n man
of pn&gt;mlnetico In county affairs,
said: " A s to Mr. Underwood not
being a. aouthem mnn. the fart
that* he I* now living In the
a«ftith seems to bo sufficient. Rep
resenting a »outhurn district In
congress, he hna becotno (he
Under o f hi» party, nnd I think
hi» record, show» hltn to bo a
inau of auflU'lent ability to deni
with the' real Inaue» of tho cam*
pnlgn adequately nnd squarely.
They any we can ’t win With n
southern innn.
We have been
defentwl with a wuatern man
nnd with a northern man, nnd 1
nm willing to tnke chnnre« with
n »oiithern mnn
I often pick a
winner, and In thl* cn»e I have a
«-ouvlctlou that I am right In »up
|H&gt;rttng Underwood.” Hnvnnnnh
Kin i Morning New»

PLAIN

WORDS ON
QUESTIONS.

GEO. A . DeCOTTES
COUNTY

SOLICITOR

BIQ

( E x t r a c t * from Interview of
Oacar W. Underwood, reported
lu staff correspondence of tho
Now York World, editorial sec­
tion. Dec. 8. 1011.)
“Th ere haa l&gt;e«n no attempt
on the part o f (lie m anu factu r­
er» to give Jnlmr It« »hare of tho
Ix-Mi-flta derjred from the tariff
They have kepi all tho profit*.”
" T o protect profits Is to pro­
tect Inefllclency nnd to strnngu
late rather than develop Indus
try."

m

" I prefer to lower tho tariff
wall by taklng^hrlcks off tho top
o f the wall rather than by dyna­
miting the structure at tho bot­
tom ."

Remember I T
That every added sub­
scriber kelps to make this
paper better for everybody

T h e people have hrii faith In
the Republican partyIvecnuso
T T iC
It
lias not kept faith with them."
" I f It fthe Sherman act) I» on
f.ircet! a» a criminal «(ntute It I»
an efficient Instrument for pre
venting nnd piinl»hlng monopoly
and ri-ntrnlnt «&gt;f Irado."

CANDIDATE

«1

F OR &lt;— -

O U R

C A N D ID A T E

-SAM

Tw o year* ag«/ Congressman Frank
Clark made a »perch at Midillcburg
in which lie stated that only tvs.«
newspapers in this ilnt i it t ..pp..*««l

Mr Clark all I&gt;rlorigc«l to the came
folks- the l.avt (.‘oast Kailroad
H r h a i r long known
that
\Jr
1*1.irk w.is not thr man t«&gt; t c p r r » m i

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th r
and St A l ig n »

l lav Countv I mir*
title Meteor
Mr ( lark, at the »am«time, firril »&gt;&gt;tnc uncalled lor irinuik»
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p l r n t v of In H i: w i w i h ir ! «
p a p m in t h r . h - l r i t a r r •&gt;|.| «log
h i i nom ina tn"n thi* o , i '
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tlinr* in f i: t
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and in
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•*iuj* in*» n imi
a r e lirss *(■ &gt;v«. f *
natinn. and it nr \r r vp« ,i k a well 1•*r
a man when in'* nw n !!rif»!iti&lt;»rt turn
thru Ira k * (•n imn
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H IL B U R N
i» a high tonrd gentleman who would
cormnand the respect of hit fellow
co n g ressm en and the second dutriet
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it i n o n r . l whni rr|ifftentfil b&gt; suit]
non a» Cm.per and |)»‘\i»

The record »how* that he ha* hren
away from W .«»lungton more than
half the tnm when m atter* of mi
pot t a in r « atm to v •&gt;!«•
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he de. lare«! in hi* tanti sprr« h that
he wa* willing for the ¡«copie to be
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C LA R K
and .the public officials o f ‘ Florida
was recently exhibited when both C
S Sen ato rs and at least otic of his
fellow rfpTesentatieves were again*’
Inin in In* h . v r r g l a d r * i n v e s t i g a t i o n
viol t h r («1 •» r t m*r fr i t r a l l r d u|mn t*.’ •• i
U . « » l u n g t o n t«&gt; l a k e t h r »taiul
in di ! * ii»«- o f ili r S t a t r w h u h t ' l a i k
ail.« k h a d l»r«&gt;u#ht f a l s e l )
forw ard
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h a * C l a r k «1•"•u r t o t h e h u r t a n d d e t r i
m i n t of F lo r id a

Haven't the people had enough?
Now is the time to put the »tamp
hra
of disapprovalI upon Frank
Clark and
his numerous iniquities.

H I L B U R N ’S G O O D R E C O R D

In considering the camlidaey «•f a
man lot public office, the voter*
should ari|iiaint themselves with thr
record of thr aspirant
If In* actions
in thr past have hren of a nature
tabu lated
to brneiit the i m w r t
rather than the «lasses, then be is
worthy of support and ymlorsenifnt
If, to the «unitary, his public life
has hern drvotril to promoting the
interests of the favored few at the
expense of the many, then it inatully he proclaims bis
ter* not how loudly
love for the “«lear per pul" and hit
loyalty to th ru «ause, his utterances
•hould fall u p o n mihraring, unbeliev­
ing ears. Hearing these self-ev ident
truths in mind, we trust that the
good democrats of this district will
exam ine closely into the records of
th e three gentlemen seeking co n g res­
sional honors, and will (lien, intelli­
g en tly a'n«l unmistakably, cast their
ballo ts for the man who has ever
been and will continue to be a Worker
for "p ro g ressiv e d e m o c ra cy "—S a m ­
uel J . Hilburn of Putnam county.
E v e r since en terin g upon the prac­
t i c e o f his ch osen profession —thr
faw — in P alatka, Sant Hilburn lias
b een active in the public life of hi*
town and County, and in all the State
no com m unity has been setvt«l nn.tr
ably, more honestly, more m e r g e !
ically. ' In w hatever sphere of u*rbc
fulness tried, he has been
loyal to
his people and faithful to the trust

reposed in him.

A O A I N ST

Ft ill it i» of his ca tcr r a* a legis­
lator that vs e wi»li to treat in this
atticlr. though limited »pair makes
It iinpos»! Ide to Itmrr
than
touch
ltglitl) tipim thr mote important fra
tines of that admirable reconl. with
w bn h w r are Ultimately ac«|iiaiiitr«l
because of our association at the last
two »rssiotis ol the Morula legisla
tine
At the l*Jtr&gt; srssi.in Mt 11 ilbtlru vs as
a rcidgni/ril leader of the ''progres­
sives" in the house of representa­
tive* and much of the good legisla
tmn enacted then can he traced ilirrctly or indirectly to Ins efforts
lie
introduced and secured the passage
of a hill rr«|ilirtng the ailv rrtisrm rn t
of State lands prior to their sale.
Students o f political
affairs
have
rightly said that this law was one of
thr really great .acts of that notable
session.
My this compelling publicity c o m ­
petition ha» been invited in thr salrs
of these coveted (anils, and thr finan­
cial benefits accruing th erefro m can ­
not be overestimated
Suffice to say
that in one sale this act saved the
State a (¡uarter of a million dollars
Mr H ilbu rn'* re.-..id a* a rrprr,
«relative wa* so »atista« lory to . Ins
&gt;••listittirnt» that hr wa* sis * t&lt;&lt;I t«&gt;
thr senate tn thr following « ampaigtl
A } a member of thr upprr In.nsr''
at the IV11 session hr was a potent
factor in the many re fo rm move-

o a c L u m a i

\* a mrmlirr of congress Mr till
hurii would not fm *akr hi* party and
t&lt; II a republican r o n g i e t t that he wss
ri .o !» I.. * **tr t•■r any r••L'hrl tariff
*• hi diile if hr 4&gt;r given some «&gt;f the
'■»wag" a» Mr Clark did
If * r n t to lo n g rr*« M r Hilburn
will riot leave In* dutie* in «..itgrrsi
to • tile to Morula !•• trll u* Toni"
cr a c k e r* who w e must v n t r for at
Mr ('lark «ltd
Mr ililhurr) know*
w r know who w r want to \ r rvr u*
and that when wr tired a auaiilian
wi I makr |iroj.rt and (urinal appli
• a t loti t • thr « n u l l «
Mr Ititliiirn w-.iild not have *&lt;-&gt;tr«l
.«it expenditure nf f , ' * Of*) m n to hr
g u m annually to thr I ‘nion soldiers
n* Mi l lark did a lax of $5 per
V•.1 f nil r i r i v » "tr| in thi« district
Mr Hi Ioirn w i ill («1 il l j . .in f..|ir*
will .« • n grr**m an from a northern
M ate r,. «In hi* own S ta tr million*
■ f .h ilar* injur % a* Mr Clark ha*
done in th e, I'.vcrgladcv drainage row
lie and his
non-resident
partner.
Mat hr irk have kicked up
In la. t. Mr Milhurn ii.uld hr dr
p n o h d upon at all time» and undrt
all . it« uin*tance» to »land hy hi*
Mat«- and hi* paily and hi» people
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R E -A P P O IN T M E N T

m rn ts inaugurated by the "pro g reiaives,'' and tn his capacity as cnair____
man of one of the judiciary com m it­
tee» vs a* enabled lo render splendid
service to the State.
11 is locomotive electric headlight
bill, which is now an effective law,
sliould entitle him to the favorable
«oiisidrratii.n &gt;.f the general travel
mg public and o '
all railroad men
Hi* insurance hill, eliminating
any
specified time in which
claim
for
damage might he brought, was e x ­
trem ely meritorious
(Mlirr special acts might he cited,
all tending to prove his ability as a
lawmaker, and his energy as an offi« lal worker in the interests of the
masses, but space forbids. However,
the journals of bftth the house and
the
senate show that he advocated
increasing the powers of .the railroad
commix» o n ; perfecting the primary
sy ste m , improving the public highw ays; imposing stringent regulations
upon tru sts, abolishing the convict
leases sy ste m ; and equalizing the
taxes.
In brief, Sam J. Hilburn has fought
ably and earnestly for the rights of
the people, and his record has ever
been such as to commend him to the
voters
As a national legislator he
would hr equally as faithful and efflcient. and wouUi give such s e r r t e
as would reflect credit upon Florida
and honor upon himself.

(F e le S T R e tli.

B r a x t o n Beacham
Candidate For

Congressman-at-Large
Favors National Aid for
HARD ROADS
More Money Spent on the
Navigable Streams and
Harbors
There is no way the People off tho Inferior
can Receive any Direct Benefit from*
tho National Appropriation Except
by Appropriations for
Hard Roads

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�ON CANNING F A C T O R IE S .

THE SANFORD HERALD

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M R . C LA RK ’S A N S W E R S .

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"W ‘ PP“ *' f n d a j a a « t i c k I H ^
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«¿«kt. f
oc tbm «nail
c u n t a g factory fromthe Coatrm KTiA a F n a k c ta r k dal cot t r a d e ?
f W « d trees
u l rnday Monuna Bv p«n of Prof.
C. K- M d ^ a n l » d to»:
&gt;rly ^
eha.-gw made against turn
Experimental Station, and to worthy of b&gt; ^ oppoMnt&gt; y r Hilbura. but went
n o t i « of the
people of this w ctioa »h o ia ta thwn
fuay. f n o u jh it to
ft X n o u i . t f t t .
are intwraated in to tin g « « o f tit- w r - ! tofy th r sutfiliafV lh at heard his two
pirn» of the ma.-.y « o p . r a a * d here. ^
T k * article a ala eg the lice followed by
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The Herald ia eu many a r t k k a on the
T k a paper had »ugrwied Oral Mr.
factcay ami while exploding the Clark a wad it to himself to answer Mr.
■ ~ . n to m e cannery mainly » ' a good Hiiburn's specific chart*», ami we are
r|f~ri 7 ----- 1 of the modi 0/ « - - r « &gt; c and of the opinion and we so told Mr. Clark
t i e e x p e i * of « m e . afeo the uhea o f an M u r his speech, that he had fully *ftvAaBocisLoo 0/ caaner.ea and f i t t i n g dicated Mb position 00 the E rtr y la d f l
markets for the fiakbed product. *
I matter, b u t th a t on has t o t e 00 p*nMoca
If the ( tow en of the Sanford section and the tariff h a d id not as co sslstailly
would only r *a !u * the pow ibllits« of occupy the historic D e m o c ra t* position,
the canning factory there would 0* more However, as he declared he * a s voting
of them h e n ’ere another season roils on theae matters as he beheted h a cooround. T k a year the saying on torn*- «ituwnto desunsd, these same cccatitut o « alone would * e a nice sum and as *nts are the i n a l jury of arbitration, as
t h a crop n ea n tho. »hipping seaauc the tb*y know, what they want and whom
nieu grows stronger of having w o k gt&gt; d j they want to represent then» in ^ asba e for the surplus th at is always
* * * decision a t the « « i n « prialter toe bulk 0» the crop ia sh ip ped .. mary will b a awaited with fmpartiai la-

THE HIBUD PRIMING COHPAM

Steinway &amp; Sons
Behr Bros.
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“Crown”
Stoi
Kohler &amp; Campbell - H
and Fischer

Read the ard cia this,w eek a n d .p o q d n r r •**■*»
well the su-Mect matter. I t u a n o th e r ’
y£r. Clark fa» a fornhle speaker, and
step toward roocomiring ia the waste ^ ¡,1
attention of h k large sudien**
anu ia economy ik * t a * sol v a lio c of ihrougtowt. and never
at a ¡am
the court.-...
for language or for a reason for h k
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course.—-DaLand Register.

Send for Catalogues, Prices and

Braxton Brae bam a gaining more
strength every day and opposition papers
concede that he will be •in the Second
Primary. Watch kirn ¿el there’

IN M IW O O O O t l i u i r s

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J A C K S O N V IL L E

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S ta te at tart*, ? u « far six:
ia them later days. A newspaper 1
mimi on does not «cd with giving the
news.
It should ispLTv to be m some
sort in ad vaar tw thorn «ko have
cue ia full means of Information cn
public men and •nra.*arvs e* A may
&gt; a m w not ar rogantly nr .n x &lt;betonai way
Out is 1 fnentl tSAiag
eounoei «ita its inerti» its rvaUers.

And »0 we have n n le mese «uppetioai.
troiani« the meets« il ertala tamii-

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FRANK É* CHASE r „
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A. W GILCHRIST
EW CtD LARBRICHT
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ing y o u r s a v i n g s in f.iri

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at Sanford. W r have j
excellent c l i m a t e
and educaliotm i .»•:•.
We can sell you £ ■ *! f.1 :
at reasonable pn&lt;» txjokiet and partu nl.ir-

imi me th«

tai»a appellant io ■!» 3t will Oe noleU ‘eleg.ites on theucAetprinted «Inewtiere
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that the t e m e r à of their opponents m the Herald. Pick nit pour choice ind
i.-v not tourne.* ;p«;n
c^-a._w iheae••&gt;&lt;* iccoriliaglT
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men «eem &gt;n»t mie '.a r n "
m toe respective otfl«?ea ui %ti.r?* in»- y
is pire. *ad o««n* s« »e feet . r. i JUOtlL*
duty to wmsi a aeeta.ng,
toe '« » i tr.il -noBt xaei d t:ei

HOW AKlkPACX \K

ST A R T THE DA&gt;
with som e of our b r r a * ‘\i
yt&gt;ull start right
An&lt;'
on doing right if you h.r.
ceries on your ta b le . 1 ! •
For they an* stru tl&gt;
everything but prue
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will prove how nnxlera:-

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B E H H I M H K .H VI s N
Hotj. Buxton Bewcnum. i&lt; 'ran&lt;lo.
*tli&gt; came 'm 7 irr.ru u. xiiend ’ .v
eunvwnoon or orange iru + » .n . •era.un-

*d &gt;n tue nty _.e«ter'iii&gt; ind met many
.«wuing Lktmocram of taw ca«.at/ 1
the mwrwt of 11s candidacy for Coug-—»»-

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P A Y C A SH and SAVE

ram i t Large
Mr. B M c f .u a ik develop­
ing muen »trengta ind »up port n f im p u
und Hdlaci.n.’figa rouncy in&gt;: tus pervrnaiicy i»i&lt;: frrad y '■* the favor m
1» » '.ei'L H* b* *vrg « 1 ; y- rtad
a &lt; * irrte :( •ne «tau.urnent ::i.uena H
t .le u i i n t &gt;

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s o t TH FLORIDA P R E S S G 1NG
The H.nterpmw ilice» that the '&lt;;u'h
f'i:r.-ia ni:* n vtll .imC.Tue to .a.k ip
’ .w ;r;c«v«e.:
F'&lt;ir&gt;:a
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M ,er* , m

A Great Big Bunch of Fun
for Every Little Girl Under

J I .S T ONE M O R E LIE.
T h * pwpwra who ir * xgainat Frank
Clark ire making their right un th *
ground that hw m m.unng th* a m i «aas
In Florida ami « p e n a lly on the E ast
Coast, ought to »upp r e s th* items
about sales being mail*. T h * follow­
ing them hardly b e a n out tneir tales:
“T k Tropical Sun « y v . T h e sales
o f thw Florida Eviirgiadwn umia, amount­
ing to ovfcr a million doliars, nosed last
Saturd ay night a few mi n u t « before

S P E N C E R ' S B R E A D H A N D L E D b y all F I R S T C L A S S GP OC E ns
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Special O r d e r s Filled P r o m p t ly

PHONE 106.

NO H I PARK A W W F.

PRACTICAL

T hat little girl, means you—for it’s for you
that this interesting contest has been started.
A

nice picture of

^ orn* r Main an«! M on ro «. Ja c k s o n v ille .

room

drawn in outline for you. and a box of real oil
crayons

to color the picture W ith .

D on ’t t h a t

sound like lots of fun?

B ra n ch of the

&gt;»‘ tem of Business Colleges in the W o rk J — Î 3 years «
;ra.Ju ates. M ore than 100 h ijjh -g ra d e in stru cto rs. O ■
to secure g rad uates P O S I T I O N S o r R E F U N D M O N K '!
by m ore F lorid a and G eorgia B a n k e rs and o th e r basine^
A l. l O T H E R F io n d a and G eo rgia b u sin ess co lleg es c c
also teach B Y M A IL . C a u lo g n e F R E E .

A . H. JA M E S ,

A nd it will be real fun. girls- corking good fun.

Manager. Jackson-.

A n d then, too, if your picture is the m ost ar­
tistically colored, the m ost neatly colored, and you

LIV ER Y. F E E D and

write the m ost interesting short story that the in­
structions suggest, you will be given a real little
“ Buck’s” Ju n ior Range.
C om e, girls, we want you to all to have this

•aa a n d W a g o n s

B l a c a s m l t h l n g a n d Mo«-s«*h®*", l

Horses and Mules Bought and

E x ch a n g e d

H K A V Y H A U L 1 N C AMO C O N T N A C T IN C

fun and try for the range.

The Crippen Music Store

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Frank Clark k gf t i jt f i - f '»Sfr r ^ - P
from selling FracghatficB ! a m i ,b y *.ti*
ijuart tnsoeaii o f kythw i n * amf « t u r a i l y i
th * land fakirs i r e using a big campaign
fund to defeat him. Mr Clark has
spent I * « money than any candidate i n ,

Only exclusive Baker in the city. All mixing done
with latest improved Sanitary machinery.

^Vc M ake E v e r y th in g K n o w n to the T ra d r

rt » liCOj

i.ie —a: 1i ... .iv. n 1 1 ,:e i a j - ir- v K
vttatly .r.tervsceiî. Aa "~r* ' *l M ñ «
our i » i wtll ir.ng 01 nto ru.-e««*r*l*ti«»®•aio ir.U 5ef^&gt;r pnrpur» u« for ih» work.
is t ' » , ip i u.get.i«r. Aratura woulÉ k*
D S l ^ h * - 1 to entertain tha South
«|Mrimr '.nkniingwri any day in- the
year, mpm-aiiv during the dog duw of
taB» fummwr for instance. More than
ta a t -«he v i l trrangv for them an
excunnm to E..«-a Granile imi from there
to F l Myer» and up ta * Gaioonahaichie
river taco taw hwurt of thw Evergiadea.
What do you »ay. 3uy»f \ou aught »3
w * l «n¿oy ynar «wives while y»&gt;a !rv*—
- you n m j 3e x long a m * &lt;iewd. —
Vrauiia Enterpna*.
'Mi aave no iwsir* to di*, brother
Rainer &lt;ta&gt; in Sonfurd.

tbo fluid.

' loild«

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hw w'U &gt;« one if i.ie •.wo mg*i men n
tna ir» t primary - T a m p a Tribun«.

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Couple Stole March on Their
Friends and Were (Juicily
Married.
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-------------------( urda are out Itiis week announe*
ing the marriage of Miaa Neva Alice
Gormley and Mr Waller M. Haynre.
I'iie couple stole n march on their
friends and while on a visit to the bride's
sister, Mrs. 11. H. Stcvwuon, in J a c k ­
sonville during the holidays they were
quietly married ut the |iarsonuge of the
Springfield IVeahyterian church. Rev.
Lynne officiating.
The. mnrriage wan a secret until they
were ready to kiep house in Sanford
and this week their friends were appraised
of tlie marriage by announcement cards.
Mrs. Haynes is the daughter of Mr.
J . W. Gormley, formerly of Topckn,
Kansas now residing nt Cameron City
and has u Inrge circle of friends in the
city of her nativity and in hvr adopted
home.
Mr. Haynes has been a resident of
thU section for the post three years and
for some time has been identifier! with
the Herald Printing Company os Sec­
retary and Treasurer and Busincrrs
Manager.
. Ho • has the respect and cateem of
every one hl»N and in Witchia, Kansas,
where lie formerl/*TV«hJed.
Mr. und Mrs. Haynes will be at home
after M ay l»t at the corner of Fifth
street ami Myrtle avenue.

The Sanford Music Club held their reg­
ular meeting Saturday afternoon. In the
Auditorium of the Sanford High School
os tlie chorus were to (vnctice there for
their concert
Mrs George L. Speer was leader. Cho­
pin. tlie great composer, and his works or
compositions were the subjects of the af­
ternoon Mud*. Mrs. S(»eer read a veey
interesting sketch of the "Life and Person­
ality of Chopin"; in which some of the
cause« or incidents, which led to certain
compositions were mentioned. Miss Ma­
bel Bowler read a short urttde on “the
Compositions of Chopin". All the musical
selections on the program, both Instru­
mental and vocal, were demonstrations
of Chopin's compositions. Miss Florence
Frank ployed one of his "Polonnise." in A
Major. Miss Mubel Bowler, accompanied
by Miss Olive Hill, song "A Muiden Wish",
by Chopin. Miss Josie Slumon. on the
flute, accompanied by Miss* McKlm, ren­
dered otic of Chopin's most delightful se­
lections.
Miss McKim also played i} "Prelude"
and n "Mazurka." by Chopin.
After the mention of several matters of
business by the president. Mrs M. Martin;
Mrs. Tolar, secretary, called the roll; niter
which, with Mrs. Hoy leader, the chorus
practice wns tnken up.

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Remember that Friday will tie
day In Sanford and all the noted candi­
date* will bo hero to address the people.
At night the great W. J . Bryan will »peak
at the Star Theatre.
Frank Clark will make an address from
the platform oppoalte The h erald office
nett Friday afternoon at 4 o’clock.
Ue sure and hear Bryan at the Star The­
atre next Friday night
Mrs. Elizabeth Mettingcr. accompanied
by her grandfather. Mr. A. Mcttlnger, to
Philadelphia last week.
Miss Beth will
probably remain in Philadelphia several
moelhs.
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Mitchell, of Park
Ave.. are moving to Jacksonville. S a n ­
ford U losing some good inhabitants,
which many friends will mlsa. Wo wish
them good lock In their new homes.
Mrs. D. W. Sasser and daughter. Clifford,
were In the city today enroute to their
home on the E ast Const after a two
weeks' visit with Mrs. Sasser's («rents at
Fustls.
Messrs. Ross and Barnum and party
from Orlando were In the city toduy.
Mon. Arthur Doncgan of Kissimmee
»a* in the city Saturday in the interests
of lui candidacy for the state senate.
PsHT^eaver of Kissimmee spent Sunday in this d ty .
___
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Ilolmen and family
left, Saturday for their new home nt
Hawthorne, where Mr. Holmea will have
rtiarye of a new ice factory and rold
•toruge plant. Their rnnny friends wish
them succewi in their new home.
George Atkins called upon the local
trade and his many Sanford friends
yesterday.
Open P a c k a g e S t o r e
1 tic Vlrn-hantt* tirocery Co huvp o|«enptl un original («ckage store In tfie Sioue(kivr block and will sell groceries in orig■mil packages nt prices that will be a
»iirposc to the consumer. The store will
b*- under the management of Mr Arnlervm and the package Idea and very low
IrfMr» will get a trade here See them
and get (vices on all groceries

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F R A N K ’S
THURSDAY
FRIDAY

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The G re a te s t o f ull Money Saving
Sales. The B o s to n Bankrupt Sale,—
Muy 1st.
3 -t c

■Kc m * « u »H j h » q # U : L M a k J tf O J J l g U
tù duys—th e B o s to n Bankru pt Sole.

__ W e e Arnun Circle M e e t i n g . .

Wednesday, April 5-tih, being the fourth
Werlnesrlny, will be n regular Tmslness
Big Crowds at th e Imperial
meeting. All sovereigns are requested to
be present. Meeting at 2:30 p. m. at
McGary &amp; Goodrich of the Dixie Amuse­
Eagles' Hall.
ment (V).. are drawing large crowds (it
the Imperial with their huhy show this
M k s . S asam E. P axkkk. Guardian.
week
They have simp slmt pictures
taken at random mi the streets of S a n ­
Wc hove just opened at Nik 3011 First
ford o n d ulsu pictures of a ll the (nelly
street a full line of feed studs and pro
babies
in town. They also (mil off funny
' visions {»west p r im . Phone number
stunts on the slate with tlie «null boys
2*.IH Wholesale Package Store
Gfi-2tc
und keep thr audience in u continual up
for Sale— A bedroom suite, itnistend. rour
Nice prizes ure given away at each
bureau, wush stand and (able, very cheap.
performance.
1 What offer». Ilfi Fret-ch Avp.
GC-tf
For Sale- Strvens-Duryrn louring cur.
t very C u stom er Is thr lu ck y one ul
model U. I'.MO. six cylinder. In line con­
dition. tires rntirrly new
Bosh magneto. I hr B o s t o n ’s Bankrupt Su lr
Goods ut
Struinberg carburetor, etc. Price reason­ less than Half Cost
Muy 1st . l u s t s
able Inquire ut Herald office.
GG-2p
Ten days
For Sale—Fine buggy, with canopy top.
Very cheap Cecil Gabbett.
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Every one tlrnt buys h new subscription
to the Herald or renews a subscription
will receive a fine map of the world, of ihc
United States and even Fioridu und also
a complete history of the same und some
very vuluablc m/ormutiun. One of these
ma|is should tie in every household in Or
unge county und so should tlie Herald.

Who Shall Succeed Frank Clark
Ihe one thing made manifest in this campaign is
Mu* certainty that a majority &lt;»f Mr. Clark’s constitu­
ents desire his defeat.

Thr llufr price Sulc Is "not In It"
with th r B o s to n Bankrupt Sale
Muy
1st
I ust s Trn duys

T h at result is assured;
Hut it is not enough.
We shall have another in his place;

I hr Bankrupt Sulr o( I h r B o sto n
Sh oe S t o c k sold r r g u r d i t s s of price.
Muy 1st., L usts I r n duys.

Hut that is not enough.

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General Insurance Agents
SANFORD. FLORIDA
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We must have the best man in his place.
Read Burr’s Record:

The B o s to n Bankrupt Sale Lust« Ten
duys. b rg ln s Muy 1st.

I t is made up of solid achievements and not gener­
alities. Read Burr's campaign articles.

t h r B o s to n Bankrupt Sulr
Goods
ill your own price
Beg in s May 1st

And decide who has presented real arguments in
&lt;his campaign. Read Burr’s Platform.

Woodland f*ark la open every Sun
duy
Beginning May 2nd . also every
Thursday
Buttling
pool.
Irolley,
Swings. Whirl. See saw . e t c .
t very
convenience for Picnic p a rtie s . Admls
slon Five c e n ts .
66 .2 -p .

It promises practical results.
By these tests compare him with his opponents.
By these tests he prefers to be judged, rather than
By declarations.

For Congress, State
of Florida at Large

•he politician’s motto is,
“ Claim Everything,”
and M r. Burr's opponents are good claimers.
Mr. Burr has avoided that error. He has published
no predictions.
Do not worry about “ the man strong enough to
heat ( lark.” M r. Clark will he defeated. Therefore
•i only remains for you, regardless of. noise,

( V o l f for O n . )

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For Rent—Eight room house desirably
located. Bearing orange treea. Flowing
artesian well and modern conveniences.
Addrett Mri. Blaine, Sanford. Fin
1-tp
For Sale— 100 pullets. 75 cla. each. J .
W. Sipes. K F D. No. 3.
66 4-t-p

For Congressman.
Arthur T. Williams,
A. W. Cockrell, Jr .,
G. M. Powell,

For Sale— An almoftl new Stand Hope
rubber tire buggy, built by one of the
beat manufacturers la the north. S. M.

Campaign C om m ittee.

Schwartz, R. D. No. I.
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M A K T IN

Vota for C haa. M. Hand fo r 8 h a r lff

prove the strong man.

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For Information. Rates and Reservations see near­
est A tlantic Coast Line Agent or write

A. W. FRITOT, D. P. Agent

ALBERT M WILLIAMSON

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ELECTRIC LIGHTED PULLMAN
DINING AND SLEEPING CARS

13« West Bay Si.

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For Sale— Gasoline engine. 3V* H. I*.
For Sole—5 acre farm, twenty bearing
Good conditiqn. Apply Pepsi-Coin Bot­ orungc trees. 50 |&gt;each trees, also very
tling Co.
Phone 173.
63-3-p
huge bcunng pear trees, modren 5-room
Gas. electric lights and artesian water cottage, front and bock porches, faces
and rooms $1 25 and up
315 F. Fourth south Golden Luke, 3 miles south cast of
Sanfurd; 5 minutes wulk to street rail­
Street.
fil-tf
For Rent—5-room cottage 1212 Park way. also Ovcido railroad. Fine drinking
Ave. $12 50 including water.
G. W water, good bathing, fishing and swim­
ming. Also 10 acre tract of the very
Spencer.
60-tf
best celery and lettuce land, well located.
For Sale— Sweet Potato, plants Red M mile west Cameron City, lets than a
Provtdenc, best kind.
$1 30 per thou­ quarter of mile from Sanford traction
sand. Rex Packard. Ronte 2, or phone carline. I-and has a gentle slope from
102-3
60-tfc
North to South End. so there will never
For Sale—A tract of about 1,300 acre* be any danger of soured land. Guaranon the St.Johns river. Sulphur water well* teed to,ge* flowing wells on land. Reacan be had on ail this property. $15 per , amiable price, and term* to suit. Ad­
acre. term*.
K. B. 0*teen. Osteen, Ha. dress box 1127 City.
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W. I). Underwood now has a first class
For Sale^-Anyone wanting bargain in
first class celery farm address "Owner" In horse shoor a i d blacksmith and can
till wtnk of this nature Your
care uf HeraldOffice." '
57 if
ban be fissured of tlie best kind
For Sate—Two of'iny fine truck farms of work in this line. See Underwood
Levi Binford.
57-tf
when your horse nefsls shoes.
45-tf
Ten acres of goodland for sale at a
bargain Three acres cleared and croptied last scuson. All under fence. Near
loading station on traction line. Almost
Iven nwny.
Particulars nt Herald
given

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0Y N 0P8IS.

fa T girl sho addressed T S T '‘^ o r i . ’r 'He
looked at me eloquently and whlaLmerioan with an affactad En
pored:
"About
hie— h 'm — «lasting
• a t , n o a h M a p ro a sn t f r o m a
eome black ellk pajom aa."
My monocle dropped, and I almoet
irovee
did
tnyaelf.
Ida ta
“By J o v e l " T gaeped feebly.
“Tee, elr.” Wllkee looked up at
the paneled celling and atroked hla
la at night a
com** tn chin. " H e mentioned t h a t they found
terrant Jank
a remi . . . _ j h t n u t etThlnklng the sar- thorn—o r thought they found them In
hlm ou
Igtitnut t angts his clothee the bag he had with him."
Ip. Whan he re*
" B u t he'a got them on, and they are
. ____ on hla nock with
Zightnut’a bollai that he hie o w n," I managed to g e t o u t
Wllkee* face lightened understandtngly. “Ob-h, I eee, e lr," h e aald, nod­
ding with hla Jolly chin banging; "eo
ton drsassd in pajamas.
th
at’a how you got him off— I waa a&gt;TER V—In a mesaags from hla
Ja c k Billings. LJghtnut Is asksd w o ndering!" lie looked a t me. hla
np "the kid” for the night on hla llnhy pld eyes twinkling admiration.
ima from collega. I-atar I.lghtnut
beautiful girl In black pajamaa 1A "V ery rioat. If I may any, air— making,
na It wero, a eort of a lib i— very n eat
Of course, w hen they puta
Ut VI.—IJghtnut la ahocked by Indeed!
drinking, amoklng and alangy ’em on him, they ace for theulielvea
thoy aro bls'n. and not any lady's
Ob, I Bee!"
what hnd been stolen
Dat a rne. If L f l h l l . T h a _ o n l ï -thing
named Wmncss. Neat morning tha girl I saw w s s TS piT It t m ia t - h a v e be*b
la mlaalng and LJghtnut hurriea to the
boat to aee her off. Ife ta accosted by Jen k ln a th at had te lephoned and the
a husky college boy, who calta him m e aaig a'h aiT h e en twlat®«f&gt; What he"Dicky," but be doea not aee tba gtrL
hnd aald, of courae, waa t h a t llllllnga
„ C n A P T K n V l f l - J a c k llllllnga c a lla to had alm ost been arre ste d
Hut the
spend the n ' g h t with I J g h t n u t . T h o y d is ­
cover p r t c e s l c s * rubles h id den In t h e b u t - police finding the pajamnn In his bag
■iona of the p a j a m a s .
1 — I did not like that. Could It be that,
after all. Hillings had found hla sisC H A P T E R I X —Billin g s dons t h e p a ­
j a m a s a n d re tire s.
te r’e pnjamaa In tho guest-room and
hnd quietly contlHcntwI
them? It
C H A P T E R X —I . l g h t n u t Inter d is c o v e r s
In his a p a r t m e n t n boefy pcrs.ui In m u t ­
looked devilishly, ominously like' it!
t o n - c h a p w hlskora nnd wenrtnij pnjiimas.
Or perhaps he, hlmaetf. bad recov­
je n k ln a ca lla the pollen, who d ecln re tho
In tru de r t o be a c r i m i n a l , called " F o x y
ered them from Foxy Orandpa, and
O ra n d p o .”
with more delicacy than I thought him
CHAPTER X l-T b s
I n t n i J a r d s .-U r n s
capable of. had kept th e whole mat­
he la L l g h t n u t ' a g ussl a n d appeals to Uie
ter
to himself. One th in g only wua
latter In vain.
ce rta in : tho sleuth hounds of tho law,
C H A P T E R X t l - I I s Is hustled off to
stimulated try the e x trav ag an t reward
ja a
I hnd offered over the telephone, had
C H A P T E R X I I I In t h e n .rn lnc I J g l i t run down and recovered her pajamas
n u t la a a to n lst.e d to nod Hilling* gotm.
a n d m o r e astonished w hen Itn gels u met
It waa a relief that they were out of
(From (ht* Kis8imm«*&lt;\ (FloritIu&gt; Valley (&gt;azette)
•age from
Ilia la tt e r .
d em nndtn s
bis
hla hnnda, nnyhow— I could get them
rlo the a . l . l s M n u t bound for T n r r y t o w n
"When the Count” of Osoeoln was created, the late Joint Milton Bryan was the senator
Btlllnir's h o m e , d isco v e r s " K r a n . . s . " tho again, but he couldn't.
By Jovel
g irl of t h e p njn tn a i. on the troln
Init at the next election Orange County furnished the senator and K M Hammond was eleci
Alone In my room, I stood before
C H A P T E R X I V M iti.in n i
. l - .k *
tn the mirror, hands
In
pockets and
ed Me was succeeded four years later by M R Marks; of Orange County giving that (ouut&gt;
her ar&gt;q alludi-« tn O - night t.-f .ii - HI.» rocking on my toee— kind of smiling,
the senator for eight years Mr Hammond was succeeded by C A (’arson, of Kissimmee
daciarea linllKiinnO) Oiut M kihm.ii ii **-»•t
•aw h e r In lilnrk |mjnnui» At T a i r v t u w n you know —and thinking whnt a dare­
who served for eight years and he was in turn succeeded by l*ouis C. Massey, of Orlando, who
F r a n c o s la m o t h r • liuaky &lt;-oll«g&lt; vcnitti.
devil/ reckless thing It hnd bean —
has Just completed his service for eight years Then, clearly, if precedent is to lie observed
who halta I J g h t n u t na " D l r k y " T b - 1st
clever, too. dash I t —In getting them
t a r IgnoCca ili» Imy. wtm O'oti tbroMl.-na
it is Osceola's time to have the sejiolor again and in presenting the name of Arthur K. Done
to t h r a a b Min f r ..IT. i Una I- i ii ii . oa
away from old Jack , and right under
I J g h t n u t t a k r * tin* n o i l tra in n nm gnu,
the people of this county feel that they can assure llie |M*op|e of Orange County of a o
tils nose
liy Jove, 1 felt a bit proud
C H A P T E R X V IIIIIInK-» atnrm«
nv*r
presentntive
in the State Senate ia every way the eipial of any of those who have pnvedrd
alxiut It— eort of ex u ltation , don't you
t h a o u t r a g e nf hi* a r m a i
Ilo ant] l.l g h t
him
in
service
in thut distinguished lx*ly
HUT dlacoVt-r in &gt; at. rimi» I'l i li in « i : l m r i o
know — and I had Just got off a wink
tar* on tho p a ja m a a .
nt myeolf, when W ilk e s appeared
C H A P T E R X V I P r o fo a a n r D o o se n b e r* 1 again
r r la ca lle d lu to In t e r p r e t the h i e r o ­
"P n n lon , sir, for disturbing you. but
glyphic«.
Mr. llllllnga la acting i o qiluer, wo
C H A P T E R X V I I It
aro afraid to cross h im ; and'he Just
h a ca lla t h e Mat allk &lt;
T h e b u t l e r h e a l t n t e d and t e o m o d
Inets tod I take hie m e ssa g e to you at
n m b arraaaeil
h la
heavy
Jow la
rw tonce “
d « t)e«l a l ittle
H e looked beyond m e
"M e s s a g e * " I repented, sobering
"Y e a , sir somethtug about some n o d c o u g h e d
" O f c o u r a e , y o u k n o w , a i r ,” h o a a l d ,
pajam as —"
“P a ja m a a ! " I faltere d , and I drop­ shifting unenally, "M r. illlllugB ain 't
e x a c tly himself, ao to apoak, ao you
ped Into a chair. " O h ! "
A M e a aa [] o ond a Warning.
mustn't''mind. F a c t la— If I may any
Wllkoa
looked
g
rave.
"PaJamaB
"It'a nil right, mins,” Wllkoa report«
ao— he'a got the moat considerable
ed; “nt leimt, I hope no
Perklna I b acorn to be the thing with him this
cane of jlmmlua I over boo him with.
time,
s
i
r
—It's
tho
q
u
ee
rest
go!
Thnt's
With him we've b o o n trying t o p e rHo shifted cona u a d o him to hnve n bntli n n d lie , n new ono, thnt l a ! ”
"O h, go o n ! " 1 breathed miserably
i templutlvely. ' T h e last time It wna
dow n.
R u t l don't know—”
"Yoa. sir —h 'm ! " Wilke« heaved dlat
llrnrds
nnd
the
tim
e
before
blue
Ho khook hla bond gloomily, then
treuBfully. then drove doggedly abend
dachshunds
but
Ills
m
ain
stand
by,
ao
turned to me
" lf you will t'oliio w ith m e a ir —“ to speak. Is piebald rattlesnakes — "O h . well. sir. whnt hi* «nya waa that
them wo re used to; but this new turn, It wna bla duty, ho thought, to toll
Then ho a d d e d , mill It Nut-mod n quo»
He abook his tho family the truth about those pa­
Hob: " Y o u iiiuat hnve inndo a quick pajamaa, gets fu e l"
"And ho won't take ja m a s , so that they would know thnt
run, air. H o o m a like only n t o w min­ hend dubiously
tho man thoy » o r « harboring under
utes nlnco wo g o t Mr. J n c k ' n 'phone his off you can't get him to. he just
t h e ir roof wuiin't what he seemed to
gets
kinder
peevlah
and
goes
off
on
mosaago. HU volco dropped: "1-Tom
the queerest streak of freak talk you b e ." Hla gaxo bored hlghor over my
tL e station houao, you know ”
ever
hoard. Perklna tried to coax him head, hla volco tapering off ao faintly
“E h — whnt'a t h n t ! " I pnuaid with
my foot on tho first trend of the to tak e a bath, but he aald be never I could hardly hear.
B u t 1 heard all right! Oh, yes, 1
stairway.
"Jn ck 's 'phono monMng»— had taken a both tn hla life—and be
Perklna so m eth in g awful— gut the full d sv lllib fores of It; but k
from tha ntntlon h o u s e !" I repeated ' called
It couldn't apeak. My dry Up* touched
blankly.
"W h at nro you talking ■otno name about a yard long.
wordlessly and 1 bunched deep Into
equelchod
Perklna
ao
that
he—“
shout!*'
th e hollow of th e big leather rocker.
"But
the
m
essage!"
I
suggested
W llkee
roughed
reproachfully.
I would have liked to get oven deeper,
“ Why, you know, sir. ho told about nervously.
"I
wna
Juat scorning to that. air. and I studied wistfully a tiny floorbolng arrontod In front of tho K ahoka
c r a c k under the radiator. I thought I
Apnrtmenta.
Ho montlonod thnt It Ho naka tne If I know whether you
could make It If I were alone!
I
wore
still
on
the
place;
and
when
1
was about— h 'm !” Ho ntolo a furtlvo
Wilkes coughed again
I winced—
mild you were, ho saya to me kinder
excited nnd Impressive like: 'Well, tbo ro was evidently more!
"Y ea, air."
murmured, as I cut a
you go to him at once— at once— and
qu ic k glance upward.
"He did say
tell him I'm on the trail of tha mys­
fu rth er that If yoa weren't satisfied,
tery of those pajamaa, and I'll soon
though, and would prefer another
| know as much about 'em aa ha doea.
t r i a l —"
.Juat tell him that—he'll know what 1
“ E h ! " I bounded out of the chair.
mean.’" '
"W h a t'a t k a t !
Oh, dash It, yea— I
“OhI" I gasped shortly.
would, by J o v e ! “
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"YuS, air," Wllkoa noddad, "but that
ain't quit# all. He aaya: Tell Mr.
I.lghtnut that when I flrat saw those
pajamaa In hla rooms—
Wllkee
anned Inquiringly. '.'Did you any some-

"Very good, elr." W'lkea looked re­
lieved, himself. * "In th*t cose, he
■aid $• waa willing to experiment
again—that ‘was hla word—experi­
ment. lie aald he wouldn't detain you
hlh g,"'air!"
here on bla account, but he would
i had not—I had only groaned I
hare to ask you to stay another day
f'^He'Srent on, repeating as by rotei
or two while be made bla obaerra" *When-.L found and took them away,
Ilona."
I waa curious and amused, but skep­
It was a devlllah cold shoulder, but
tical—Qqnly skeptical—of there be­
I had no choice. Fact was, by Jovo,
ing any dark mystery about them. But
I waa ao Jolly glad Tor that chance,
, now I know 1 let myself be deceived
and for being trusted again by Bill­
and I mean to get at the bottom of
ings, aven In thla half-hearted way,
the whole thing.’ "
that I Juat ground my pride under my
Wllkee seemed to kind at waver
heel— why, dash It. I would have
and fade before me. and then go out
" O f Course You Know, 8 l r ."
ground, anything under my hael for
like a candle. Then he came back
backward glanco at the frump, but Into Tl«w( and 1 heard big Toloe againt
fhg waa ^nJoying herself J^oratlng a
M'And what’s mora, you tell him 4

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Candidate for County

S olicitor— O range

C o u n tV

W. J . t^ IG P E N &amp; C O M PAN Y

General Fire Insurance
Sanford

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SENATOR LOUIS C. M A SSEY
C A N D ID A TE FOR RE-NOM INATION
Senator MASSEY has taken a leading part in
tlie State Senate ever since lie entered that body.
Tiie Committees on which lie has served are the
most important in the Senate.

He has been

Chairman of the Committee on Judiciary; of the
Committee on Finance and Taxation, and on
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the Committee on Legislative Expenses, besides
serving as a member of the Committees on Con­
stitutional Amendments, Education, Appropria­
tions, Fisheries, Militia,_Coi^ioratipi]s, R
Canals and Telegraphs, and Rules.

Consequent­

ly has obtained a knowledge of State affairs and
of legislative matters that would naturally he
of use to the people of this senatorial district.
His record is not attacked in any particular.

WHY
tjw' I »«« im happy an n bird. nn&gt;I
Ilf»* »«.« ugaln one Kcanil, aw not
»bal » It * Dll too
Ami tbuii I Just flopped down upon
a divan and lay thoro panting like a
what » Itn name— roactlon, you know.
Ho im had known!
Ho had knowu
*h«n ho lot mo cotno to Wolburat,
and had waited for tho tnoment when
b» would have mo under bln roof and
I f abut utterly to confound mo I'll Ia.
thin ••i pi a i uni bin mental «ondltloii.
tl» rtiapHu to drink ag a in — Ilia tuad
Dp»a oh tbe subject of pajuuiue
It
waa aw full

AKE A CHANGE?

'( 'h s r m it l . I'm sure. I chirped up.
Jolly lie, though, for I wnan't tm
pressed
didn't know who the other
lellow was, hut I had seen Irving In
l.omlon—score» of times. Not n potcb
uu John Drew to my thinking I

“And now, let'» seo." «aid the Judge.
“I wonder who we cun get to take
you'
ill» linger* drummed together
i In'light f ul ly
t i n . of course, there la
Drum I--—■" my heart took u Jolly leap
"but Pruncls la impossible— quite
llllpoaslble' "
“ Hy Jovo. n o !" I ejaculated eagerly,
nnd I entne up In tny chnlr like a gal*
CH A PTER X X II.
vanlzod what's Its name. " J u s t tho
thing be delighted, you know'"
I S p e a k to Her Father.
lie smiled grimly
'N a tu ra l you
"Ho glad to eee y o u h e r e , m y b o y , "
»tiould any that, but ''
He e l p e C tb» Ju dge wne Buyin g.
A n d h i» l l t t l o
tornted with dellbernllon. glowering at
round f a r e b e a m e d a t m e a e r t y a s t h e
me ns he did It
Nn, » l r '
HI» bead
lib rary t a b l e
| had e n c o u n t e r e d h im
»hook » it h decision
Wouidnt do—
In Urn hall Ju at m I h a d deMCctid ed t o
I won Mill think of t r i s 'i n g you with
tvjoln th e g i r l » In t h e l i v i n g r o o m .
Francis, he tinirhrd shortly
F o r t h w i t h , h o e l b o w e d m o I n t o t h o li­
" O ' " Ju st » ga«p. you know; and
brary
tny Jolly cheek» atimg n» from a dash
Know from J a c k how g l a d you nl
of fiery whnt » lts-nninu sauce. Ho bo
»»ra aro to oacapo g irls," ho roknow about tho pajamaa. tool
tnarked cheerily na bo prodgoed clgI half rose from my chnlr.
* r* "Don't blamo you at a ll—In fact,
“I— I nssuro you, sir—" I began stlfdo you know It refreshes mo to llnd— "
Don t know w h it dashed thing It iy
His fussy shrug checktvd ms. "No,
refreshed him to find, for I never
no,
W'o'll Just have to wrult till J a c k
caught It. F or Just then through tho
doorway there floated, from across tho gets up. T h e only thing I'm anxious
ball, a bar of music— tho laugh of tho about Is tho scenery nnd tho view
point»; and I Just know if F rancis
dearest girl In tho world f
went with you, you would nover- seo
I strained for another bar.
any
of It."
lla h !" ejaculated tb e Judgo, pausHy Jove, I thought thnt quite likely
« 5 with questioning uplift of cigar.
“Tbe atiiy cackle of thoae g irls— It enough, but of course It wns devilish
laturbs you. Yos, It does— I can boo personal of hltn to say so. And da»h
U - J o u look disturbed.’* And. dash It, seeing the scenery nnd view points,
be Insisted upon closing the door. anyway— who wnntod to see them. If
Tou mustn’t le t them bothor you thoy could eoe her? I was Just going
* b i u you a re here,” bo urged plena- to suggest this, when ho went on;
"T h o . fnct le— " Ho hesitated, then
“you must J m t go aboad and do
flicked his ashes with a sigh. "Oh,
“ • Iblng you want to do.”
By Jo re, th e re seemed little oppor­ V eil, since I've said a« much ns I
hnvo, I should go further, I suppose.
tunity for Itl
It'« only fair not to leavo you In the'
feebly*11* *
awfully," I
murmured
darX, especially os my daughter wns
T*1* Judge proceeded genially: “Of enthusiastically tolling me Just now"
hours# -we all understand that you — puff—" t h a t she nlrondy looks on
,
up to Wolhurat to please you na one of tbe family.”
"Dy J o r e , did she thoughT" I
p c*-M Then hie face clouded. **H'm!
"°fTy to learn that be came home with hitched to the front of the chair.
•»other—« hi* eyee rolled through a "H ow d«v— I mean bow— ”
arcl e—
not fMnn i j uit ^
He nodded. “And so I feel Juatlfled
' t0°
for I wanted some one to In talking to you fran kly — not that I
- ♦ » * ' ? ou 0 T , r th e neighborhood—in- w ant to prejudice you 'a g a in s t F ran ­
resting landmarks, you know, rem* cis, you understand, but Ju st because"
»1 scent of Major Andre and Washing- — his hosd wagged so b erly —" F ra n cis
won't d o l" And he looked at me
ton I r v l n f . " . .
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ateadlly.
Something like a sharp pain struck

£hrou|h me. _A§oln—and this

time

or .lu s tie r o f t h r 1‘c a c r
f or S t o l e l c ¿ M d t u r e
from her own furiier’ I Just »at there
Tl»r (»Minar) » lu»»* at fiumi (imi na uu mir hue
I -ili !-• » i arnlkialr for re ricci Min (o thr State
annuumnl
llirimrlvr«
fur
Ihle
oítWr
of
Juatur*
of
kind of froten. you know, except that
l^gitlalurr fruiti Oratidr onioty subirci tu thr dr
ihr iVfMr. my friroila havr prrvnllnl un mr tu I»- ( ItM.n uf thr IV-iik« rntic orlmurt hrld Aprii 3lMh
I could feel the «mile »lowly loo»«n- n*n»r
a ahilldatr lu i»f»« im t%Nti 3 u&gt;«l ¿ "i «ir , lidUiitl wi voi thr prtyfdr of thr cuuiity fui onc
II Irmi il» thèa oflU'c gurs u»r thr iirnrflt of rxprri
Ing ,ln my taco
11s moved to a seat augr CmifU) atiljjrt t tu Dtiimm falle priinnry
circled. will rmlruvuf tu Uli ihr uflitr «w11f» honra!) rn&lt;t »«• « hilsiatur and thr knowlAl^r aniulrrd by
nearer
■nd rm l li
JOHN I ANDERStfN
this srrvirr givr« mr a Ivttrr opportunità tu wort
for my conti IIun»cy during anothrr trrm in thr
"I don't Ilk* to seem to ba dis­
legislature
i'navMf
paraging my o » n flesh and,blood, Mr.
I hrrthy miiiouiHr (lidi I **ill Im* n «nndkfatr fur
ir
finikin
to
Ihr
oföfrui
justier
of
thr
Trarr
of
Llghtnut." ho proceeded gravely, "hut I'fo Iim(« i I and J r» Ornngr l TnimU *ulo^ t
Tu thr Iwfhui mtM V'otrr« »»f Ornngr County
tho truth 1» F ran cis Is tho only one •hr lira Ittuli ol ihr Ialina fnllt TfllMttrT
I herrh&gt; .(Minuti,.W tii.it I 4fii n •aixUdnlr twfurr
,,r nl’l'OiMi finis; priiiirtfv for mr inIw*r of tfir Ivgn
I (. Ni TISI J M |H.I
of m&gt; children that give» mo any
i
frinii flow ( «xi ni f
If
t r d I «»ill r e p r e s e n t
•-•'i it'l , Miid h i . u r w i l * M|id — III r i H l r u v i t f tu f r t u r i i
nnxli-t y
or Countv IrosiMirrr
....
(
f»-.,,rd
tfi,
«
|
|
|
tu
re
I —Ith y«Mir firarty
Oh
1 felt tny »elf «brink together, f •j i lir I w*tu.« rade \ oi* re •«f Hr afijo* ( &lt;mhi[|
«(•piu» al
Kr«(M« tfully
I
hrfrb)
ailftO
illH
T*
lu
&gt;
•
«
't
&lt;
%
I
m
ul
«
1
«
I
*
fur
M
u
u(
my knee» limiting away from him.
(ìli &lt;M.| f (Il J ■
n&lt;e- uf («Minty IffnetifrT In a'kllttf Jimr aup|MKt
My daihod monocle hung Ump.
in (hr cumins primary rIn (Ion for (lila very lui
D-r Krprrftrnlntivr In ihr lo-&lt;l*linure of Ihe
He anglod closer. " J a c k 's drinking portant place, which la to l»c givrn (o maix* our by
county
(hr IVm&lt;jrrntk voter* of (hit rnuntr. nnd If you •latr of Murida. for Ornngr county
la bad— that 1 admit, but perhaps— can irr your way rlrar to honor mr with ihU Idorr,
Samlìir A Komnsm
i
(•rotular
yuu
(hat
I
w
tll
at
all
timr*
and
utuirr
nil
h'm— be com«* by It naturally; still
rlmmittamv« •(rlrfly guard vmjr intricai« mi fnr
J a c k ha» never forgotten tn st ho 1» a u* Hr« In my pnwrr
ì miri or» truly
I or oiinly Sc.hoql Hoard
I II T. »ara
gentli-tmin the sou of a gontletnaii —
! Ila. Ing M-r.r.1 olir Irmi n. • tarmivi rtf Ihr
and ha» never been whnt you would
I Hill a rnndidntr tut tfw ufllcr of I rrasufrf uf ( lr I .«lilt S. |ri.,| lto.1,1 | »Illlv a &lt;atuli&lt;lalr lot ir
rln ir«i lo ihr ofHir from [livirH i No ¿
cull f!)»l but " 111» cheat lifted under • n g r c o u n l y l u l i j r d l u t h r m ’ ti or i « » t i l i r J V n i u
Li I. Ttu Aviti*
crntU ('rimar) tp t«c hrld April 10 I'.HJ
ft deep breath
but Francis — whewl''
^IM
lf «Ilp(a*r1 «Sill U- «l'ino tiilrd
Timi u I Sh » «n
Funt F ra n c o » ’ It faltered tr«mu
I or outilv Ju d g e
IoiinI) from m) Up», my cigar dropped
tI hrrrliy
u r i t i . » uiiiM
. i n u mJuiM
i
-r my r»n&lt;]|ilac-y for rr rlertk.o
or S h e r if f
tu t h r (a * « i t »un uf (Ajunly
( À n i n t y Jo«l»r
J u d g r uf
rim i
with a »oft thud.
of OOrnnsr
f.iunly.
« u h j r c l 111 t f i r li ti r•“«
uo
l i uf
lif ttfir*
h r tI V
Irfma'ffvil
r n K R ' r u t b- ( i r i l l l J f y
Jnnir«
A
Kirkv*.««)
tinniMiiur*
hit
&lt;
nrulkdm
\
11!» eyes widened "Oh. yee— fright­ fur rr r|n liun (o (hr ufficr uf Shrriff of Orangr tu t w f t r ld un A (* r i l MHI
30, |U I2
f u lly !" And ho trhdorod me another ruonly luhjrcl to thr drvlaion of thr IViiXkNnlh
W i i ì j am MArnon April 30. I\»I2
cigar, and I had to light It— be made primary (u lir held____________
l hrrchy onimun«* myarif n candkiatr fuy reme! "O f course, the m istake was In
I am n candidate for the offler of ShrrlfT of Or- I appolntmrnt lo Ihr o m « of Judgcuf thr Criminal
Court of Rrcurd subirci tu thr dctiijn id thr Ormo
ever sending F ran cis away to schm,,
h V ^ r ^ ^ ' ^ X , cralk:
Trirnary
— not always a wise thing. Mr. Ught- tervrd In tfce rapacity of deputy ahrrtfT of thr
T IV n o * W as i ow .
nut. especially when ‘ he bom., I l f . ; « n X “,
for
lerk Ircull
ourt
has been too cloistered
1 think the ihe question of tny sbillly entirely to thr voter* of
I nnnouncr my camildacy_ for thr ____
p««itlon of
reaction was too much for one §o I
county______________ ('n»» M |&lt;a» i&gt;
(Jerk of the ('ircult (!&lt;Hirt of Ornngr &lt;
county lubiert
green nnd Inexperienced a« Fran cis, j
ro r ounty S o lic ito r
lo ihe deriaion of the Drinu ruth primary lo tv
held on April 30. 1912. Having aerved the txxiniy
And extravagance my!
Ho llftod y,, ,he Democratic Voter* of Orange County
In lill* capacity for a number of yeara I again nik
h|u h a n d s
" I t h o u g h t J a c k was b a d !
I hereby announce tny candkl«cy for re appoint
for the luffrage of Ihe rieoplr
Tecucd ia
(To Ik1 Continued)

..... P O L I T I C A L .....
a n n o u n c e m e n t s

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To The Voters of Oranfc And Osceola
ountles
I heieby announce lhal I am n candidste for le
eleriinn *• Senator from the Ibih I&gt;i»Ulct. auhjecl
to the acilon of the Demucralk- Primary I Ihnnk
you ».ocrrely for your iuti|&lt;irt in the p«»t. nod If
y«r »pprovr tny legislative .record. I re»pe«-tfulty

(U \

r

Loom C. Mumt

or

onstable

thereby announce mytelf a* ramlklair for rr
rtertian lo the «(flee of Coaiuhle of Ju h ire of
IVerr IMelrk-t No S. which Include* voting pre­
cinct* Noe 3. &lt; nnd 28. and »oik it thr *upport of voter* at the coming Deimicrallc primnry
April 30th. 1912
N. C. W tom a.
I hereby announce niv cendkidcy for Ihe office
ol Conilablr of the 3rd Ju*tkv 1'eaie diatrk l em
bracing voting preclncl. 3 28 and (
In the ap
proerhlng primary April 30th. 1912.. if elected I
will perform the duties con scie ntioualy and to the
beat of my ability I will by gxallfull to my friends
lot their support

Gemi W. Suns.

|tnrnt to the office of county. toltrjlor
__ of Ornngi
. . n n g r my tv*t rn-urnmendallon
cuunty* subjcct tf) thr cumini Drnuarntic pri­
___________________ H M Koaiaaow.
m a r i « . Should I br sa fortunate a i tu srqurr rrr
ommrndallon fot rr appuindnrnt for anothrr trrm
fo r Tax ollcctor
ufoflkr.lt wili tir rnv rarnrtt rndravor at all
tlm ri to prrforni thr dutlrs incutnlwnt up«»n mr.
I hereby annmince myaelf a* a candidate for
faithfully and fearkttly to thr t»rst of my ai&gt;illty re electkm lo tho office ufTa* Collector of Orange
(¿io A Di Cuirra
Countv «uhiect o ilie tVrmucratlc Primary If
Countv Stdlrttor
elrctM I pleilge in you my faithful tervice a t i
tiave endeavored tu give In the pa*t
To Ihe Ilrmnieatic Voter* of Orange County
W. E. Mastw.
1 hereby announce that I am a candidate for
the office of Countv Solicitor, auhjrct lo the action
of the Ih-mucretic Primary, ami re«pectful|y n.k
fo r S la te Attorney
lor your aupporl
To the Democratic Votcra of the Seventh judicial
W E Smut.
Circuit of Florida
I hereby announce that I am a candidate for reF o r Siiprrlntrndrrrt of Public Instruc­ eppptntmsnt a* Stale Attorney for the Seventh
Judicial (.Ircull of Horkla. auhiect to the action of
tion
the Democratic prlmarlea In April. 1012.
You have honored b)e with (his office and I have
To the Voter* of Orange County:
1 hereby announce that I am a candidate for thr endeavored to deserve your confidence In me hy
doing
my duty to the beat of my ability
offler of County Superintendent of Putrlk- Inatruc
If reappointed. I pledge you to do all in ray
lion to lucreed myaelf. aublect to the nction of the
power to uphold law and order In our d r c u lt with
approaching DemocratIc primary
I feel that I am peculiarly fitted lor tht* office by prejudice lo none and with felrneaa to oil
Thanking you for patt
n„
educational qualification, and by experience in
management of amall and large achoida. and in a*k your support again
Jort* C Jr*is.
dealing with leacber*. by naturnl lemprrarnenl ami
1State Attorney.
love for the work and by familiarity with the de­
tail* and the general demand« of the office acnulml
during tny present incumbency. If elected to the
For Tax Assessor
office the .educational
th&lt; county will he
. . interrata of the
I announce my camlklacy for re-election to the
upon
on my heart, and I will endeavor in every way lo
ofllceofTex Assessor of Orange county tuhjn:t lo
I» faithful to thr trust Imposed
Ihe derision of the Demorreric primary to be bei«!
----- -------- — ~ t r WCKBNar
on April 30 th, 1012
Arno » lit -rr
I wish to announce to Ihe rut era i / Orange
County, that I will hr a ramlklnte for Ihr office of
, Sheriff for the aakl canity, subject
subject to
to the
the primary
prima
For County Commissioner
1 to be held April 30th 1912
Ami plcige myaelf
I will be a ramlklair for re rinfiori io Ihe office
i to c a r r y o u t t h r law* without f ear
a r eorr 'ufavor
r o t to
v
to ^any
of
County
Com in it* kiiirr if Orange County lubjecl
one. and special privileges to mme.
none. I reaoertf.,11.
respectfully to the decision of the Democratic J’rlraary bald
ask your support.
KespectfuUf.
April 30th. 1012.
n u n lu H i
f l u x Wocuvtt.

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ILLUSTRATIONS
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OYNOP8IO,

fh T girl ~gbe~a3dresee3 a» ~"Flora.’," H e
looked at me eloquently and wbtepored:
"About hla— b'm—ataallug
some black silk pajamaa."
*
•’
M r monocle dropped, and I almoat
CHAPTER TL—Tha praaant proraa (fl did m ja e lf.
1« n pair Of pajamaa. A lettaf hlnU of
“ D r J o r e l* ’ I gaaped feebly.
»■ipnaaa to to« waarar.
" T e e , air."
Wllkea looked up a t
IIL —IJghtnut dona tha pada at night rata up tot a th e paneled celling and atroked hla
•arrant. Janklna, com»« in chin. "Ho mentioned that they found
to iwoornta« Llghtnut, at*
it him out. Thinking tha aar- th e m —or thought t b e j found them In
Ugtitnut changa» his olotbaa th a bag be bad with him ."
an ha
________ to lurnmon hslp. Whan
" B u t ba‘a got them on, and t b e j a m
ppaara Janklna falla on hla nack
o f , oonflxmlng Ugh tnut'« ballai thaï,t ha hla own," I managed tO'get o u t
I «ma/.
Wllkea* fnco lightened understand*
' C H A J T r n rVW «nktoa tafia Llfh tnut Ingly. "Oh h, I ••«, air," be aald, nod­
daoua
tha anoountar ha had with n hidi
ding with hla Jollr chin hanging; "ao
phtwaman draaaad in pajamaa.
►ja *
♦
—
a
,
t h a t ’a bow jo u got him off—I waa aCHAPTER V—In • meats ga from hla
. friand Jack Bllllnn. IJghtnnut la aaked w onderlngt" He „looked at me. hla
on hla flHhr old eyes twinkling admiration.
to put np **tha kid" for tha Inight
_
war boma from collera. Later I.lghtnut
find« a baautiful girl In black pajamaa IA "V e r y neat. If 1 mar aar. air— making,
■hla room.
an It wero, a eort of alibi—r e r r n e a t
Of courao, when thor puts
CHAPTER
cn
YT.—IJghtnut ta ahocked b r Indeed!
smoking and alangy ’e m on him. they aec for tbemaelvea
gtrra drinking,
dr
ÏÏL
th ey a re bln'n. and not any lady's
CHAPTER VTI—Rha tails him her nama What bad been stolen— Oh. I s e e ! "
and puxalsa him with a atorr
■jlaler*« tuuin-malar ;
X)aah mo, |f l did! Tha only thing
.at m o r n r t p t h * - i r t r r | .
a i f f h t T l b fani»r*tllTgrB««W
missing and u s h t i—
.
J
e
n
k
in
s
th at had telephoned and th e
_ * t to «#« har off. He l a --------------r buakr collega bo», who call« him I meatagw-had been twisted. .W hjtf he
TXckr/* but he d o ., not
th . g irt [ ^
of courMf w as that lim in g .
__ I—Richard
Ugh tnut.
____ thWith
an afTactad
Ah affocted
English
I fin apraoatraa a praaant from a frland in

C H A P T E R .VIII-^J»ck nilllnga_calla to

spend the night with IJghtnut. They dl»
cerar nrlcaalcaa rubia» hiddran In tho but‘
•tona or tha pajamaa.

jjnd alm ost

been arr e ste d .

sta te

S

en a to r

Hut tho

police finding the pajamas In hla bag
— 1 did not like that. Could It be th at,t
CnAPTER I X - m i l l n g s dona the pa- a fte r all. Hillings had found hla sla­
J a m a a a n d re tire «
te r's pajamaa In tho guest-room and
had quietly confiscated thetnT It
C H A P T E R X - I . l g h t n u t ln t» r d f t r o v s r s
tn hi» a p a r t m e n t n lioefy p r r « .m In inutlooked devilishly, ominously like It!
} o n -ch o p wl&gt;l«knrs a n d w oarlris p a j a m a s , Or perhaps be. blmsolf. had recov­
enktna call» tho police, who cW l ii ra the
n tr u d a r to ba a c r i m i n a l , ra i l e d " F o x y
ered them from Foxy Orandpa, and
Orandpa."
with more delicacy than I thought him
C H A P T E R X I —T h e I n t ru d e r d e c l a r e s
capable of. bad kept the whole mat­
o la I J g h t n u t ' » g u e s t a n d ap peal« to til« te r to himself. One thing only wua
Liter in rain.
c e r ta i n ! the sleuth hounds of the law,
^CH A P T E R X I I - H o 1« liuatUd off to
stimulated by the extraVagant reward
1 bud offered over the telephone, had
C I I A P T K I l X I I I In t l . r n f»»In* l .l* t i trun down and recovered her paJamaH.
m it la mtonlilitMl In find MlUIn** K&lt;&gt;r\n,
a n d more M ton luh ^l w li m !»•» g r t * u me**
It was n relief that they were out of
p a g e fr o m
ttm In l lr r,
dminmlltiK
ill»
hla hands, nnyhow— I could get th em
clo th e *. lalgtitnat bound f*»r T u r r y t n w n
lu l li n g * * humi*. d U r t ' v n f " ’T r a n « « . " (h o
ngnln, but be couldn't. By Jo v e i
g t r l o f th« p.'LjnniRH. tm Hi« tra in
Alone In my room. I stood before
(n
C l I A i n T H XIV I U M nu t
«iw .V
the mirror, hatida
In pocket* and
Mho
h«r Phi)
• nd RlIlldiA (n (ho night !»• [«if**
rocking
on
my
toe»
kind of smiting,
declare* Intllgnnnlly (hut UgMniit n»*vrr
you know and thinking what a daroFrancos I* m « t by a h usk y i-&lt;•11«-*• youth, devll. reckless thing It had been —
who halls IJk-htnut n» I»| - k y " T h * Int
clever, too, dash It —In gelling them
t e r Ign or«» In« l«'V. who then t h r r a l « n *
to thrash him f r off- 1 llns I mho ga
away from old J a c k , and right under
iU. lgghh itnnut
u t tn k rs the
I I I » rv
n- &gt;t ( m i n limn
his nos»
lly Jove. I felt a Idl proud
C H A P T E R X V l im in g *
storm s
ovar
about It—aort of exultation, don't you
t h e o u t / a g » o f his a r r i s i
Ila anil l.tgtit
nut dlaco ver m y s t e r io u s t'h l n » s« i l m r a o
know—and 1 had Juat got off a wink
t a r a on tho pnjitmas
at myself, when Wllkea appeared
C H A P T E R X V I —P r o f e s s o r D o o s e n b e ragain.
r r Is called In to I n t e rp re t the hle ro"Pardon, sir, for disturbing you. but
glyphlca.
•M
r. Hillings Is acting ao queer, wo
C H A P T E R X V I I 11« r a v e s o v e r w h a t
a re afraid to cross him; and he Just
b o c a l ls t h a Inai silk of Hl t J n g Chi.
Insisted I take hla messago to you ut
C H A P T l ' - R V V i l i T I . • r If ! riat «1**« 1«i r r •
on ce "
will
t h a t a persoti w e a r ! i . c (Ilf

t

tako Oil till

IPI

w *ar*r
Tin j
ft s»,.i
J a m a * Tor i »(•» rim* nt

C H A P TE R

I &lt;f

t ! ••

j r ••V l u l l «

t h»r r ••w n i (i•&gt; i ■m

XXI.

M e s s a g e ’ " I rep e a te d , sobering
" Y e s , sir
so m eth in g
about
aotno
p a ja m a s—”

" P a ja m a s ? " I fnltered, and I drop-

A Message *nd a Warning.
. P0&lt;1 lnl° » ch a,r- " O b ! "
__"U'e all right, mlaa." Wllkea reportWllkoa
looked
grave. "P a ja m a s
ed; " a t lenst, I hope ao
Perkins Is Becm to be tho thing with him this
with him — we've been trying to per
O'»®. ■**"—**’■ O'" queerest go! T h a t's
•undo hlin to have rt hath and lie a new one, that I s ! " Ho shifted co n ­
templatively
'T h o last time It » a s
down. Hut I don't know
llrnrds
nnd
tho
tim e
before
blue
• He shook his bead gloomily, then
dachshunds, lint Ills main stand by, so
turned to me
" i f yon » I I I c o i n « u l t l i m e
sir - “ to spi-nk Is pletinld rattlesnakes
them » e re used to, hut this tie» turn,
Then he added, and It Muellled n ques
He shook his
tloh: "You must have made a quick pnjnmas, gets m e t "
"And bo won't tako
n, air. Hnems like only a few min­ head dubiously
ted since » » got Mr Ja c k 's 'phono his off you can't get him to: be Just
tneisago. ills voice dropped: "F ro m gats kinder peevish and goes off on
tho queerest streak of freak talk you
th e atatlon house, you know "
" E h — whnt'« t h a t ? " I paused with ever heard. Perkins tried to coax him
d r fool on tho first trend of tho to take n bath, but be said Ho never
■tnlrwax.
".Mtck’a 'phone message— had taken n bath In his life— and b«
Perkins
something awful—
from tho station houae?" I repented called
It
blankly.
“What un&gt; yob talking some namo about a yard long
squelched Perklna so that he— "
about?"
"Hut tho m e ssage ?" I suggested
W ilkes
coughed
reproachfully.
"W h y , you know, air, ho told about nervously.
"I wits Just scorn in g to that. air.
bolng arrested In front of the Knbokn
Ho saks mo If I know whether you
Apartm ents.
Ila mentioned that It
wero still on tho place; and when 1
was about—h 'm !” Ho stolo a furtlvo
said you were, ho says' to me kinder
excited nnd Impressive lik e 1 ‘Well,
you go to him nt one«— at one«—and

" O f Course You

Know, 8 lr.

backward giunco at tbe frump, but
th e w u jn jo y ln g herself J^oratlng a

(Froin ilu* KisaiinuRT, (Fioritili) Vulley Gazelte)
"Wl»*n tilt- Conili” of Ostvoln wns creainl. ttic Ime John Milton Bryan wns lite seiuiior
Imi nt ili«* next rleetion Ormilo (Toniliy filmiglieli thè stiimtor and K M llammond wna eie» !
etl Ile was sutx'eetletl finir yenrs luter by M R Mnrks, of Ormile Coliniy jjivin^ limi ('&lt;mni&gt;
thè senntor for eiilht yejirs Mr llnmmond wns sueeeetleil by C A ('arsoti, of Kissiimne«
who serviti for eijjhl yenrs nnd he wns in turo snereeded by I j m i ì s C. Mnssey, of Oriundo, wlm
I r i s jnat compieteti bis servire for oiy!hl yenrs
Thrn. elearly. if preeedent is in I m* ol»serve&lt;l
il is Osceoln’s lime to bave thè sennlor nRuin ami m preflieuiiiii! (he nume of Arilmr K. Doni*
Ru11. thè jieople of ibis conniy fori (bill lliey crii assnre lite |k*o|»Ic of OnmjJe Cotinly of n re
preseiitntive in thè Stale Sennle in every woy thè e«|ii;d of nny of llmse who bave precedi ti
Ili ni in st*rviee in ( lint dl.slin^uisbotl ImmIy "

The butler hesltnled anil seemed
ombarraiRi.il hi» hi-avy Jowls red­
dened * little
lie looked beyond me
and coughed
"Of court«, you know, sir," he aald,
shifting uneasily, "Mr Hillings ain't
exactly blmsolf, eo to apeak, eo you
mustn't^mind. F act la— If I may eny
•o— he's got tho moat considerable
caae of Jlinmles I ever see him with,
to --"
“Oh. go o n !" J breathed miserably
"Yea, sir — h 'm '" Wilkes heaved dis­
tressfully. tpen drove doggedly ahead
"Oh. well, sir, what he «ay» was that
It wai his duty, he thought, to tell
tho family the truth about those pa­
jam as, so that they would know that
tho man thuy wero harboring under
their roof wasn't what ho seemed to
be.” Hla gate bored higher over my
head, hi« vole« tapering off eo faintly
I could hardly hear
Hut 1 beard all right! Oh, ye«, I
got the full davlllab fore« of It; but K
couldn't speak. My dry lips touched
wordlessly and I bunched deep Into
the hollow of tho big leather rocker.
I would have liked to get even deeper,
and I studied wistfully e tiny floorcrack under the radiator. 1 thought I
could mako It If I were alone!
Wilkes coughed again
I Winced—
th ere was evidently morel
"Y e s, sir," be murmured, as 1 cut a
quick glance upward
“ He did aay
further that If you weren't eatlaflod,
though, and would prefer another
tria l- "
" K b ? " I bounded out of the chair.
"W h at'e that?
Oh, daah It, y ee—I
would, by J o v e ! ”
“Vory good, air." Wllkoa looked re­
lieved, himself.
“In that case, he
■aid be was willing to experim ent
again— that was hla word—experi­
ment. He said he wouldn't detain you
S olicitor— O range
h ere on bla account, but he would Candidate for County
h a r e to ask you to stay another day
0/ two while b e made hie observet lo n 8
.
It waa a devillah cold shoulder, but
Vs $ .
I had no choice. F a c t was, by Jo v e ,'
________
___________
AGENTS
T v i a eo Jolly glad f o r tb a i chance,
^
• x,
and for being trusted again by UUU
Inge, even In this half-hearted why,
th at I Just ground my pride under my
h eel— why, dash It. I would h a re
ground^ anything under my h*al (or
Offlee with H O L D E N R I A L E S T A T E CO.

tell him I'm on th« trail of th« mytt«ry of those pajamas, and I'll Boon
know as much about 'em as he does.
J u s t tall him th a t—h«’ll know what l
m ean."
"Oh I** 1 gasped shortly.
“ Yes, sir," W ilkes nodded, "bu t that
ain 't quite all. Ho aaysi T a l l Mr.
Llghtnut that when I t i n t saw those
W ilkes
pajam as In hts rooms
paused Inquiringly. "Did you say eomethlng elr?"
I trod not— I had only groaned I
Ho went on, repeating ae by rotei
“ 'W hen I found and took them away;
I was curious and amused, but eke[v
t lc a l—firmly sk eptical—of th ere betug any dark m ystery about Lham. B u t
now I know I let myself be deceived
and I mean to get at the bottom of
the whole thing.' ~
Wllkea aoemed to kind of waver
and fade before me, and then go out
Ukfi a qandle. Then he cam e back
in to View, and I beard his voio« again t
V o te fo r C h i s . M . H and fo r B h o r lf f
'AmA w het’s more, you UU h im |

w .

e

:

s h i n e

County

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

General Fire Insurance
Sanford,
■ •

•

Florida

�\
■.»■'J-' '. V 1 ‘ -

SENATOR LOUIS C. M A SSEY
CANDIDATE FOR RE-NOMINATION
Senator MASSEY has taken a leading part in
the State Senate ever since he entered that body.
The Committees on which he has served are the
most important in the Senate.

He has been

Chairman of the Committee on Judiciary; of the
«

Committee on Finance and Taxation, and on
the Committee on Legislative Expenses, besides
serving as a member of the Committees on Con­
stitutional Amendments, Education, Appropria­
tions, Fisheries, Militia, Corporations, Railroads,
i.-..

—

*

"^&gt;

-

. _ -

. •

~t

Canals and Telegraphs, and Rules.

, •

_

■-

Consequent­

ly has obtained a knowledge of State affairs and
of legislative matters that would naturally be
of use to the people of this senatorial district.
Mis record is not attacked in any particular.

AKE

CHANGE?

0
tit-r'
'life

! »..«
*»«

aa h a p p y

it Kn IU

ono

a* n b ird, and
g ran d,

sw eet

» t i l l s 11» u a l u e

And ltirn I Juat flopped d o w n upon
a dUnti and lay llie ru p a n t in g li ke a
«h a t » Its n a m e — reaction, y o u k n o w .
8&lt;&gt; He had k n o w n !
H o bad k n o w u
* h«u he let me com«' to W o itiu ru t ,
and had waited for the m o m e n t w h e n
be » .m ill have mo u nd e r lila roof and
be at... utterly to co nfoun d me T h i s ,
then i i p l n l n e d lit« nientnl iuli.1 IMuli.
bl. r. i*p«e to d r i n k Hgtitn bln mad
br»| oil tbo a u bjvc t of pilJlllllUH
It
»a s awfull

CHAPTER XXII.
I Spaak to H e r F a t h e r .
‘ H&lt;i Kind to e e e y o u h e r o , m y

the Jndg« » s i Buying.

b o y ,"

And Ilia lltllo

round f a c e b e a m e d a t m e a c r o a a t b o
librar&gt; t a b l e
I hud e n c o u n t e r e d h i m
lb the hall Juat ua I h a d d e a c e i i d e d t o
rejoin tliu air la In t h e l i v i n g r o o m ,
ili rt h w l th , ho o l b o w e d m o I n t o t b o l i ­
brary

from J a c k h o w glnil you nl
**?• a r e to e s c A p o glrla," ho ronarked cheerily na ho produced clgtr*- "Don’t blame you at all-.|n fact,
io you know It refreahea mo to find—"
Dou't know what dashed thing It
re fre shed him to find, for I n e v e r
c»u«ht it. For Juat -then through tho
doorway there floated, from acroaa tho
ball, a b a r of mualc—tho laugh, of tho
drar*it girl In tho world!
I strained for another bar.
Hah'" ejaculated the Judge, paus«1 with questioning uplift of cigar.
“Tbe «Illy cacklo of thoae glrla—It
disturb, you. Taa, It doea— I can boo
't-rou look disturbed.” And. daHh It,
V, 'bslsted upon dosing tho door.
°u mustn't let thorn bothor you
»olio you are here," bo urged plenaajbtfy; -you must Juat go ahead and do
thing you want to do."
Know

/

By J oto , t h e r e s e e m e d l l t t l o o p p o r ­
tunity for I t!

^

awfully,**

I

murmured

P ** Judge proceeded genially: "Of
tir.# we ell underatand that you
n l i 4“ * up t0 Wolhuret to ple&amp;ao
I t *- Then his face clouded. “H'ra!
■on-y to lu n , that be came home with
Mother—" his eyes roiled through a
1* not feeling Juet fit.
‘ • too bad, for I wanted some one to
* * • you error the neighborhood—InAttesting landmark», yon Iraowf Tiffin
«Kent of Major Andre and Washing“ U-Irving/*
VoU ,0r C h *», M . Hand for S h a r lff

I» «
fe'

•

»'

' ,

or
" I ' h a r m e d . I'm a u r e . ' I chlrj&gt;e«l u p
J o l l y II«t h o u g h , fu r I w n « n t
Im
|ir»ui««-d
d id n 't know w h o t h e o t h e r
I r l l o w w.ia, tint I tinti acin i I r v i n g In

from h e r ow n fn llier’

l.n n d o n — s c o r e » of tim e s . N ot n p o lcb
o n J o h n D n -w t o m y t h i n k i n g !

nearer

“ A n d n o w , lot h t o o . ’ »«Id tlie J u d g e .
" I w o n d e r w h o w«. c a n g e t to t a k e
) ou 1
III« Unger » d r u m m e d to g e t h e r
tie u g iitf'il!)

Dr no Is

I ’ m. of l'nur»«*. M irre U

ui) b« «M t o o k u Jolly l e a p

Imi
D r . m i'l l
lm p o««llde 1

li

Im p o ss ib le — q uite

I Ju et s a t t h e r e

k in d o f f r o r e i i . y o u k n o w , e x c e p t t h a t
I c o u l d !«•«! t h e s m i l e s l o w l y l o o s e n ­
ing In m y

tuco

Hs

m oved

to a s e a t

«Ir*
Ml» b e a d
W o u ld !) t do—

I w , .libili I llitnk ..I ir . « ' m g

) ou

witli

F ran cis,
h « Mulshed « b o r t l y
" O '"
J u « t « g a s p . &gt;«&gt;u k n o w ;

and

rny Jo lly c h e e k s s t u n g ns f r o m a « l a i n
o f fie r y w h a t » Its n a m e a m i c e
knew a tx iu t tho p a j a m a s , too l
I h alf r o s e fro m m y c h a i r .

my

■nJrrnlkI

Ob'
I fe lt m y s e l f s h r i n k t o g e t h e r ,
k n e e s sl.«ni tb g u w u y f r o m h i m

iy
H is fu ssy

sh ru g ch e ck e d

me

"N o.

n o , w e 'l l J u s t h a v e t o w a t t till J a c k
g o ts up.
T h e o n l y t h i n g I'nt n n x t p u s
a b o u t Is t h o s c e n e r y a n d t h o
view
p o i n t s ; a n d I Ju s t k n o w If F r a n c i s
w ent

w ith

you. you

w ould

a d e . - p lir«.i«Mi
b u t 1 -T aiir l*
whew I "
•Fa»t
F r a n c e » * ' ' It f a l t e r e d t r e t n u l.i ;»i&gt; f r . 't n t o ) l i p s , m y c i g a r d r o p p e d
w ith a soft thud
Ills e y e s w id en ed " O h . y e e — frigh tfu ll)'"

Ho h o

" I — I a a s u r o y o u , s i r — " I b e g a n e t tf -

never

m e!
" O f c o u r s e , t h o m i s t a k e w a s In
e v e r s e n d i n g F r a n c i s aw ay t o s c h o o l
— n o t a l w a y s a w lso th i n g . M r. L lg h tn u t , e s p e c i a l l y w h o n t h o h o m p l if e
h a s b«-en t o o c l o i s t e r e d
I thltak t h e
re a ctio n w as too m u ch
g reen and In e x p e rie n ce d
A nil
h is

w anted

to s e e

t h e m . If

tb o y cou ld soo h e r?
I w a s Ju at g o in g
to su g g e s t this, when ho w ent on:
" T h o fa c t le — " Ho h e s ita te d , then
flicked

well,

h is a s h e s w ith a
s l n c o I'v e said ns

sigh
m uch

for

as

extrav ag an ce— m y !"
h am !»

"1 t h o u g h t

Jack

o n e so
Fru n rts.

Ho

lifted

w n s bad

( T o II«- C o n t i n u e d )

a n y of It."
Hy J o v o , 1 t h o u g h t t h a t q u i t e l i k e l y |

a n y w a y — who

A nd b e t e t n l e r o d m e a n o t h e r
nIul | tlIl,i tu U g h i I t — ho mn«te

soo

e n o u g h , b u t o f c o u r s e It w a s d e v i l i s h
p e r s o n a l o f h i m t o itsy s o
And dnsh
s e e i n g th e s c e n e r y a n d view p oin ts,

"O h,
ns 1

of th r

l’ r n c f

JOHN I ANI&gt;F.K$ON

•urinif another term In ihr
"l don't Mite to seem to bw d is ­
Fnavrv I.Air
paraging my own flesh and blood, Mr.
I lirrvb» diiiiuuiKT limi I *»ili lw n •««i»•I mI nl• fin
fr r Ira Ut in («• llir oflli r of Ju.stltr of llir i V arr of
l.tgbtnul.” he proceeded grnyely, "but P m i t i i l i I t :iim1 2 r&gt; Orniigr (« Min i) mlurv i io To I h r Itpimi rata \ utera of O ra nte ('«lunty
I l i r f r l . ) M ' l M . u l i i r I I I , a I .lilt t . .1 1 .. 11« 1,t I r I w f o f r
Mis truth 1« Frunelu Is tbo only one llir tire I« mhi of ll|r |n lina rnlH l'flMIMf)
I •. M K I N . . I H I idn
,r ' »I » ■' '»• f Miel t ' l i m n l * for l l i r m t w r of | |jr
o f 111) chlldlt-n that gives Uki ul.)
! ,f* f r o ll i *I » I » ' « •• I t ' )
If « I r « Ire i I «will f f p f r a r i l l
..... &lt;»N , mol 111##«•*« I I ii».l ve|)| riMlruvo/ to return
an t l e i )
o r (Miniti \ I f o . i M i f r r

M y d a s h e d m o n o c l e b u n g lim p.
"H y J o v o . h o l ” I e j a c u l a t e d o a g o rly , [
H e an gled clo ser.
" J a c k ' s d rin k in g
u nd I cimimi sip In m y c h a i r lik e a g a l - 1 la b a d — t h a t I a d m i t , b u t p e r h a p s —
v n n l/ed
w hnt s Its n a n io .
"Just
t h o I b i n — lie c o m e s by It n a t u r a l l y ; s t il l
t i l in g
tie d e l i g h t e d , y o u k n o w ”
J a c k Im« n e v e r f o r g o t t e n t h a t tie ts a
H e Hinlled g r i m l y
''N a tu r a l
you
gen tlem an
tb o son of a g e n t l e m a n —
a tio u ld »uv t h a t , b u t
'
H«* e I p e e ­ a n .) In«» n e v e r b o o n w h a t y o u w o u l d
l e r n I ed wIMi d e U b e r i i tl o ti g l o w e r i n g a t
« all fit m| but
" I l l s c h e s t l if te d u n d e r
m e a « lie d id II
No
» b o o k w llb d e c i s i o n

Ju stlcr

n . r |.f uiis»r&gt; t lu*r ut Hn is«| no«] di ilo olir tu««
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A N N O U N C E M E N T S

To The Voters of Oronle And Osceola

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F r a n - lyApril 30th. IBI2

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hearty

l..r Kri.rociiisiivr In ih» 1-uiMlnturr of the
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Jillltei A Kirkfeiawl » n n i w f i t r » In» « nmihltM \
for re eins I him to thr i *fTa r of siirnff of ( )nilij(r
CCWnty auhjra l tu thr J r t taiun t«f thr lkriixafnl»«
prliunry to l»e tiriti on At*ril -III 1UI2

Jtidgr

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lull.» i - mMs .ii uf t.Hiiii, ].sl«r »»f Ornusr (minty,
«t.t.iPv.« !.. «lie il» r-MHi of 11.» I«rin.s-n.«s i.rinisry
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I hrrrhy .iimtsiihr myirlf a caiuJklatr (of re

I am n camlulnir fur the ofTJcr tif ShrrlfT of Or a|&gt;(*ointrnrnl to thr ofTlce of finire uf thr Criminal
•mfr county »uhjrct to thr drvUUm of thr Ikrmo Court of Krx*ur«l «ohjrrt to the ac tion of ihf Hrino
rrntloprimary to I « hrUI April -TO. llH2 Having I &lt;rntk* Primary ^

•rrved in thr capacity of drpotv ihrrtfT of the
ciAjntv ha ■ numhrr of yrart nr»«! Iwintf familiar |
with tnr duties of thr lamr I frrl that I r a n I r a v r
Ihr I|i:ralk&gt;n of my ability rntirrly Iti the volita i.f
(U n n i* nmnly

Tor

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oiiiity Solicitor

To thr ikrrnorfatk Voleri of Oranjgr Count)
I hereby annomur *«y candidacy for rr npi«*lnt
meni to the office of county uyficilor of Oranitr
(imnly, subject to thr coming Draiocràtic pri
ruarirs. Should I be to fortuna!r at to iccurr rrc
ommrndation for rr ap(H&gt;intmrnt for another trrrn
of office, it will I* my rarnrtt rndravnr at all
tlmrt to perform the Juliet inntmiieof upon me
faithfully and fearimly to thr k i l of mr ability
(»to A DiConra.
C ount&gt; S&lt;&gt;lk'llor
To the iK-mtk rntK Votera of Orange C ou nt »

I berrby announce that I am a candidate for
I the office of County Solicitor, tubjert to the action
of thr r^*tma:ratic Primary and reaped full y n*k
for ytnjr iupiH»rt
W K Sniar

For Siiprrlntrndrnt of Public Instruc­

T IV npi Watiow.

For lerk I r c u l t
ourt
I nnnounor myr co ih I mU c v f,»r the pnailinn of
Clerk t»f the Cintili (('«•uri
«turi of Oruiigi
Orange cuunly iiiblert
to the dr* Mino of the Heriiurratk primary (o br
brl«l on April 3fL IDI2 Having trrvr*) the txiunt
in (fili rapacity f*»r a munter of y e a n I again ni
nroj
My
my lirat rr*Timmrn«la lion
M M KoatNVJif
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ollcctor

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for
rr » I». tk.n I » th » .itn. » of I m ( » l l r r d x of Oran
tv »in«y «ll tii nt «. the flrmncralkr Prim ary
el"- led I 1&gt;I»|)«» to » .»I my faithful t r r v l r »
tisvf\riMlr»y.irrd K. « I v r In (hs past

W. E. Masti»

Tor S to tr Attorney
To the Detnorrstlr Voters of the Seventh Judicial
Circuit of Florida
I hereby announce that I am a candidate for reapwilntment as State Attorney for the Seventh
ludk isl Circuit of Florida. sub|cct to the action of
the Democratic prlmariea In April. 1018.
You h a re honored me with thla offlea and I have
rn«lravor»d to deserve your confidence In me hy
doln« my duly to the best of my ability
If reappolntd. I pl«l«r you to do all in ray
power to Uphold law and order In our drrult. with
p r e j u d i c e i0 none and with fairness to all
Thankln« you for Past kindness. I respectfully
ask your support afaun
Jost» C Joet.v
Stale Attorney

mana«eRirnt of small and lar«» schonis. »nd in
dralln« with teechrrs, by natursltemp»rnm»nt and
luvt for the work snd hy famillsrity with Ihr deteils and Ihr «eneral derasnds ofthro/ncr acnulrad
durin« my present Incumhency If rleclrd to the
For Tax Assessor
oftw the nlocationsl Interests of Ihr ctsiniy will I«
11 aniujuttcr my cAnHldnry for r*-«l ret ion lo thr
Upon my h»art. and I will endravor In every wsy lo
oRloe of Tax Aaarxior of Orange cminty iul»jrci to
tirfatlhful to thr trust imixiscd
J F MiKtum^
(nr Jrriiion of Ihr rVrnurratlr primary to hr brki
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Artm s ll.-n
In sniuAiruv- in ih» vuters .&gt;f Oran«»
County. I h » l I -111 I»- s &lt;»lulklatr tor tb»»ofh&lt;v of
Sheriff for the said nmutv. subject to the primary
For Count) Commissioner
to tw heh! April 30th ih|2 And pled«» myse.f
I will be s raiulklnlr for ir ein ti.«i to Ibe ufhee
to carry out the Inw without f»sr of favor to any of County Commissi«.or« ..f(irnn«e County subject
one. and special privileges to none, I respectfully io the decision «A the l&gt;e(iiucralk- I'nmsry bald
ask your support
Respectfully,
Aprii 30lb, 1912.
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|proachln« prlmsry Aprii lOth. 1912. If ricctrd I
aioailliy.
|Klu (^.,(,»„1 Ih» iluiirs runerirnliuisly simI lo th»
B o m o t b l n g l lk e a a h a r p p a l o s t r u c k test ut my at.illty I v*ili by «ratlfull to my frtrnds

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ountlet
h a v e , I should go f u r t h e r , 1 su p p o se
tion
It'S o n l y f a i r n o t t o l e u v o y o u In t h e j I h»r»liy snnounc» that I am « rsndktsl» for re.
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! elivrUun ssSensl ur fnnn the IWlh Dislrkt. sublrcl To the Voters of Oran«» County:
d n r k . e « p e c l n l i y n* m y d a u g h t e r w n s to the artlon of the i V m t rr a tk |*rlmnry I thnnk
I hrrehr announce t hat
a t ____
I am a ranilidatr for the
o n t h u n li lB tl c t ll l y t o l l i n g m o Ju a t n o w * you »«norrely for your tupport in the pail, ami If i.flli» of ( oonty Sulwrinlendrnt i.f Ihibllc Inatruc
ter-l mysrtf, sut.lrcl to the ncltonofth»
,
s i s .
_ I you aptwny# my Irgiilatlve rettsrd. I rrtpectftilly tlon to lune
si'Croa. hin« Demar/atte primary
— p u f f— t h a t Bho a l r e a d y l o o k s
o o §oikit ymir iun»*»ft again
I feel that I am ipeculiarly flttrd for tili» ofjlcr hy
Loon C. Maisit
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you ns one of the family."
educational qualification,. and
jnd by »itwrience In
"Dy Jove, did she though?” I
or
onstablr
hitched to the front of the chair
I h»rrtiy i n m u i M myself •&gt; rarxlidalr fur rr
"How dor—I moan how—"
»lection to the oftirr of Constable of Justice of
Ho nodded. "And so I (cel Justified P rw r tHstrlrt No T. whk’h Includes votimi pre
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i I clnctt Nta 3 . « and 25. and solicit the supIn t a lk in g to you fr a n k ly n o t t h a t I J I)0fl ,,I voters st III» cumin« Democratic primary

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mttdr (TMjnly iuli|n| lo ifir «(Ioli of Ito I hw-IH««

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I lirrr li) aniiooiMr ni)» « f «i « itinlnlnli fu» ilo «il
R»r of Cxiuiily T rra tt irr r
In a*kutg &gt;inir lupitori
in ll ir »umilili prlma ry elevilo«) fof liti» *rry Un
l*"fInni piare, whk'h li tn i*c ifivrn tu «uni r olir by
thè l)rm&lt;x'ratte voleri of tini n i n n i ) , arwl if you
Cfin i r r yuur way t irar tu huour m r «alili th ii igacr.
I pr omUe you timi I felli ni nll tlinea ami uiulrr all
c i m i m i t a n rr t ■trUrti&gt; ¿unni jriHjr interrati •«» far
uà lira in my |«nwrf
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April

Heat Harket of Quality^

The Forward Movement
The Men and Religion Forward Move­
ment 1» first of all practical.
This mu»t bo the conviction of every
Sanford man who tuts come In contact
with iho “Team" that have been with u*
thl* past week.
Ernest and .deeply
thoughtful audience» that grreted the
men at every scssioa.
When the cam ­
paign doted Wednesday night the Team
»poke their farewell words before an audi­
ence who »ccmed to feel it n (icrsonnl
lost that these men were to leave the city.
But the ream has left behind them a
¿program that it both prnctlral und far/ reaching. And the Sanford men are sure
to bring some of it to pass in the ncur fu­
ture. Among the plnns particularly em­
phasized were the organization of the
charitie/of the d ty . This wns thought to
be one of the most pressing matters now
before us.
Another Important proposal was that
the city should take up the question of
providing some central social place for the
young men and boys of Sanford.
This
might take the form of n Y. M. C. A. or
any other organization that would meet
the needs.
Many other suggestions were made
which will he presented in detail in an
early Issue of the Herald. The Team left
for Kissimmee Mhursday where they are
conducting u four-days campaign similar
to tno one in Sanford, ami winch closes
Sunday night

TOOMER

Where you can get the beat of everything ddlvtT.il
to your door by special messenger and on l i mp
WC CARRY A COMPLrTC UNC OF

Florida and Western Beef and Pork, Lamb. Dry an(1
Salt Meats. Fish. Poultry and Home Made Pork sau
sage.

Candidate for Congressmnn-At-Large.

We are now prepured to give to the trade our si*-« ¡„|
HOME MADE CORN BEEF
Try it—you will be pleased.

110 Park Avenue

For Engraved Cards See The Herald

FIRST N A TIO N A L BANK
O F SANFORD, F L A .
P. H. RAMO. P r . « l d « n t
P. P. P O R S T B R , C a s h l a r

Darning
Miss Mat y Harr has recovered lier
health sulliciently to ite aide to darn
Ail) orders sent to Us fourth street will
he greatly npiwcciiited

Klim in a g j Sale
The ladles of the Congregational church
will hohl a Rummage Sale next Thorsday, fridny and Saturday
Donations of
secondhand clothing, furniture or other
tilings suitable are solicited.
Articles call he left with Mrs l&gt;t
Walker on Elm avenue, or at the parson­
age or will Iw culled for
Titusville, Ila , April 1 t
To the Democratic Voters of the
Seventh Judicial ( Ircuii of Florida
1 have received so many letters front
about the circuit usking information
about Mr. C ary D. Landis and his
qualifications tiiat 1 have concluded to
answer publicly, and so pay brief tribute
to him in-fore tii« |H-oplc. My grati­
tude to him for Ins loyal friendship to
in« makes it pleasant to do so, but it
does not wurp me in my estimate of him
Mis neighbors vouch for him its well.
Mr l.andis is a thorough ami accom­
plished lawyer, a prurtmtic citizen, a
systematic busiiutw man and u ripe
scholar.
t lean and true m all the relations of
life, just and loyal in the court house and
out uf It, no lawyer in thu circuit could

bring to the service of the people brighter
promise of aatisfactory administration
of Dip office uf state attorney than he.
The argument that he is a "yankee"
because no cam e from Die west, will
uppeal to but few people.
M IN O R S. J O N E S .

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High Wind And Storm
Without any winning u high wind ac­
hy u heavy storm uf ram uiui
and f6r, 9 time J t
that the October gale would be
repeated but after a thirULnilnute deluge
the skies clearer! and (lie storm was over
the sun shining through the clouds like an
April sun ought to shine
With the ex­
ception of a few trees blown down and
some wires detached there was no dnrn
age to s|x‘uk of in tills virimty mid in (lie
farming section the crops escuped damage
that everyone predicted s i n certainly
coming to them
In other parts of the
state comes reports of wind at ninety
miles an hour and at various [torts vessels
were driven ashore and much damage
done
file storm seems to have sprung
up from nowhere in particular and wm
prohnhly superinduced hy the surcharged
pollllcaj atmosphere and the lug talkies!
at Ft (.'hrlstmas tile day Itefore

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F u n d s P r o t o c t o d b y B u r g l a r y I ns ur a nc o
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T&lt;&gt; the Democratic Electors of Florida:
In ill«’ coming Primaries you will decide, among
other things, the vitally important matter of whom you
will have to rep r e s t 'l l t our entire State in the National
House of Representatives at Washington. In asking
you to favorably consider my candidacy for the office
1 have been fair and frank with you, both in public
print and on the stump, as to all the planks of my
platform, including the views which I hold on over­
progressiveness in our party, the T A R I F F , the I N I T I ­
A T IV E , R E F F R F N D F M and R E C A L L ; the building
of NATIONAL H IG H W A YS; the P R O P E R R E G U ­
LATION OF T H E T R U S T S ; and other questions
of*general public interest.
T H E TAMPA T R I R U N E , in its issue of April 15,
says the following: “ Mr. Toomer is one of the best
equipped men in the State for public service at the
nation’s capital." I ImVe not made extravagant
claims, either for my ability or for my experience, but
1 now repeat whai I have said many limes during this
campaign, that if \ou nominate and elect me I shall
give to your service, while in Congress, the best that
is in me and I W IL L S E R V E T H E P E O P L E O F T H E
W H O LE S T A T E — AND A LL T H E P E O P L E
W IT H O U T FEA R OR FAVOR OF ANY CLA SSES.
True t«&gt; my promise, made at the outset of the
campaign. I have n o t stooped to attempts to belittle
or bemean my opponents; and such attacks as have
been made on me I have not stooped to answer FO R
T H E A T T A C K S HAVE H EEN U N W O R TH Y O F
A T T E N T IO N . T h a t these attacks have been made
shows the desperation of my opponents and I am con­
fident that such ungentlemanly tactics will meet just
rebuke at the polls.
I have visited personally ntany places in all sec­
tions of the State and everywhere my candidacy has
been received with hearty sympathy and voluntary
assurances of support. The voters evidently are con­
vinced that their Congressman-At-Earge should be
dignified in his canvass for their votes and should have
a sane platform such as that upon which I am making
this race.

INSURANCE AGENT
Office Abovr f i r s t Nutlonul Bank

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UKANC11 LINTS

Trilby &amp; St. Petersburg—No. 25. Ar. 1.01
p. m. No. 24. Lv. 2.21 p. in.
Leesburg—No. 21. Ar. 11.28 a. m. No
22. Lv. 6.30 p. m.
Ovrlda— Ar. 10.30 a. m. Lv. 3.00 p. m

Bcachurn Sentiment Strong
Pensacola. April 17.—Braxton Bcachnm
Jr., of Orlando, was in Pensacola yester­
day In the interest of his fattier, who Is a
candidate for Congress from the State at
large. Mr. Bcochamwas accompanied by
Pnutt!. Bigger«, of Sanford, win» D alio
touring the S t a te in the interest of the
congressional candidate. The young men
say that they find a very healthy senti­
ment for Mr. Bcnclmin and they arc put­
ting out a great deal of literature to help
p0 sb his cause

If you choose me to serve you I will he faithful
to the trust you impose in me. Let me thank my
friends all over the State for their cordial support ana,
a t the same time, assure them that all indications
point certainly to my nomination and election. R E ­
M E M B E R TH A T YOU SH O U LD V O T E FO R
Y O U R C H O IC E F O R C O N G R ESSM A N IN Y O U R
OWN D IS T R IC T AN D ALSO I T R U S T T H A T YO U
W IL L L “ V O TE FO R T O O M E R , TOO' AS C A N D I­
D A TE FO R T H A T O F F IC E FROM T H E S T A T E
A T LA R G E.

Here is One on the Best
Market
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THF SANFORD HERALD

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A COMPLETE LIST OF QUALIFIED CANDIDATES
Compiled For the Benefit of the Voters By The herald
For President of the United States:
Vote for Ouo
Oscar W. Underwood
.
Woodrow Wilson

F o r Delegates to National Convention
from Second Congressional
District:
For Member S tate Democratic Exec
V ote for T wo
utlve Committer:
(To be voted for only In Counties compos
lug the Second Congressional District )
D C. Abernathy
E W. Bond
J . E. T. Bowden
Robert EL Davis
T. S. Davia
Eugene D. Dodge
Charles F. Illghsmilh
E. F Holmes
Minor 3. Jones
Robert McNamea

r e r PfM H entI»! E lectors:
Vote for SU
Jefferson B. Brown
Jesse E. Burn
; J. Fred Do Barry
t («land J . Mendersoij
Charles EL Jones
William Chipley Jo n e s
F. R. Loomis
A. M. McMillan
Walter*J. Slngleterrz

For Constable:
Vole for Ones
Dennis Jernignn
R. C Whitten
Green W. Smith
1 I Turner
II. 11. McClure

Vote for One
W P. Watson

For Member Congressional Executive
Committee:
Vote for One
J . N. Whltner

For Members County Fxecutlve Com
Committee:
Vote for One
Seth Woodruff
J S. Simmon«
J N. Whitner
D. II. G Rabun
T. W. l«w to u
J . 11.' Huddleston
G. M. Ja co b s
J . M. Williamson
C. W. Entzmingrr
D. 0. McGuire
W. T. Chsmpneys
E. M. Strong
L Pike
L W. Tilden
A. Wlchtcndnhl
Jam es Crawford
G. G. Coward
J . H. Beur
W. V. Dunn
J . E. Rose
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ecutive Committee:
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Vote for One
John T. G. Crawford
Louis C. Massey
William Mocker
F o r Members House o f . Represent a ■
Eugene S. Matthews
lives:
Tor Contr e s s S ta te o f riorlda at Vote for Two
Geo. Fox. J r .
Largo;
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Forrest Lake
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A. B. Newton
Braxton Bcacham
Samuel A. Robinson
Claude L'Engle
George C. Martin
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W. M. Toomer
W M. Martin
- . Albert M. Williamson
r or Governor of Stale of Florida
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U m s M Hand
Jam es A Jtirkwood

Cromwell Gibbons

&gt;H. Milton
wTirtl M. Semple
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John W. Watson

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Frances Karel

CARY D. o LANDIS-

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* B M. Robinson

Seventh Judicial Circuit
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For County Assessor of taxes
Arthur lluit

Tor Attorney Generul

For lax Collector

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For S tate Comptroller
V..(r lot One

M. H A N S O N

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Thomas F. Weal

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For County superintendent of Public
Instruction

MODERN SHOE REPAIR SHOP

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W. V. Knott
Tor Secretary of S tate
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J. F. McKinnon

SANFORD LODGIS

ror County Surveyor

S a n f o r d I » d i r No 2 7 I II O f
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lheairr
M M Evan • N («
W 5 IL U blt Ses y

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II. Uny Crawford

J . O. Fries

ror S tate Treasurer

For County Treasurer

\ oi r lot One
J . S Grlner
J . Hampton Jones
J . C. li n in g
lo t Slate Superintendent
Instruction:

of Public

\ .ar lot One
Win. M Holloway
A M C. Russell
W N ShSals
t o r Commissioner of Agriculture:
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W K. Domini)
W. A. McRae
lo r Railroad Commissioner
V .li 11if One

Royal C (Vxjiiii
J ohn L Neeley

Vote for One
• Phillip S leiuo im

J. H. Tucker

For Supervisor of Registration
Vote for One
W L. Dolivr

For Judge Criminal Court of Record:
Vote for One
T P Wurlow

For Solicitor Criminal Court or Record:
Vote for One

Geo. A DeCottes
W F. Shine

A is »

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For Ad|utant General:
Voir lor One

W J . Driscoll
J . Clifford R Foster
J Stuart Lewis
For Assistant S tate Auditor:
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Henry Curtis
For Congress. Second Congresalonal
District:
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K. Hudson Burr
Frank Clark
___________ S. J. Hllburii________________
Mate Attorney. Seventh Judicial Cir­
cuit:
John C. Jones
Cary D. Landis

Ihi t n et No. I:
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Frank L Woodrufl
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V o l e for O u r

S W LM rn 1j¿e
V M Scartimi
Sum W Stewart
District No T
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J. L Dillard
District No. (
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M 0 Overstreet
District No 5
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E. I- Brown

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District No. 1.

For D elegatesta the National Conven
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Hon. State at Large:
i
James A Knox
Vot» for Six
J. EL Alexander
District No. h
A. J . Angle ’
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Vote for One
Thomas J. Appieyard
I). L Thrasher
Montcalm Broward
W. J . Bryan
District No. 3:
Frank EL Chase
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for One
Dr. E. S. Oill
Win. Edwards
Thomas A. Darby
Charles EL Davis
For Ju stice Peace
Herbert L Dodd
District No. I:
L. EL Dozier
Vote for One
Albert W. Clichriot
J. J. Lee
Frank Harris
N. H. Monk Harrison
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Lincoln Hulley
Vote for One
John S. Keane
J. I. Anderson
Edirln Ik Lambright
Geo. B. Ivey
v
Haim Lewis
1. G. Stringfellow
George G. Mntthewf
Ed. Senior
Julian W. Spear
B. S. Williams
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Ma ll In W r ü w j f u r B l o r à

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M E lolar Master. M W Lovell.
Srrretary Conimun Ira Ikon evrry first and third Thun
days at 7 : 3 0 p m Visiting brothers wr L mur
U n l i t lir o th e r flood of C a r p r n t é r s and Jo in
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Pie l&gt;oyal Order of Moose* m rrts cv*rv Friday
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SANFORD HERALD
/.V S A N t'O R l) ^ /.;/*• i» Wonh Living

Numktr #7

SANFORD,

NEWS OF THE WORLD
Items of Interest Gleaned from
Various Sources

AN tvtNiNG ot

music.

Mere Ihe Reader» Will rind a Brief
Historical Spring Flowing
for Hurried Readers
A small citizens' posse fought u two
hours ba ttle with four robbers nt Midland,
Arkansas, but the latte r escaped wlih
iheir loot, estim ated nt $ 8.000. after
wrecking tbe Bunk of Midland safe.

CLARK AND GIBBONS

undoing
There is lit .1 change in the I1o«hI b k i i i i Hun. Levees in New Orleans section ure
m no iminediutc dunger. The river ut

I Ite

by

Roosevelt in

(iruposed

|iroM*ctition

iiaiiomil Murvester Co

ol i h r

'Urlimi I k i o " — Vm lin and P ia n o - l e Bai

Inter

Inerii -le Sev i||e. b&gt; Mrs &lt;1 W Br.ids

und tb e re a s o n for

Miss Olive lid i

die a b a n d o n m e n t oí t b e im ise ru tiu n
&gt;

Reports brought to G a l v e s t o n . T e x a s , hy
fugitives from M exico y e s t e r d a y nml Mush

&gt;

svinpalhetn

and

w 1« p rie. ll&gt;

Tllls Ihlo
imi

Ime

do- Allen c lan who a re under in d ic t m e n t s j «pule a tingili and clierry sele cllo n which
fnr murder in the first d e g re e in r u n n e r
Miss Malirl Itowler fllllowrsl wilh thè
i nn with (he tragedy nt the Carroll conn |. liariliing vor al s-d-i
I llear A oo I ulllllg

i tas u o s e li a i i - l l r s l s id w a l k i n g p ' "

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Ser-reinry Kfiox re tu r n s

from

re c o n cil

a

very d elightful vo cal trio — from Flijilh

&gt;was given hy Mrs T A Newton and Miss

mg d ir fretful re publics lo (he sou th and , es Bowler and S tiim o n . after which thrbuds his own s t a te rev o lted from Ins c h ief d o b chorus sang S u lliv a n 's I m-h i i i iful s-.itl
lh* effurts. like
sou

c h arity , should

home

hi

"lo iin

sli.iik

After more t h a n

lighting to drive
cu p d a l

this

the

a

pest

foes

is

decode

of

from the nn»

The s e n a f e tius a g r e ed to th e house
of

in t e re s t

m at

Mis

Iloy

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I In

lie hr.iuld u l

Iquart tie,
GoOd-Night Beloved.
I no
Pltisutl. given by it double q u a r t e t t e com
of Mrs B IT Pugh. Mrs C

of the usurious

I’ ll which fixes the le gal ru le

hy

I

nt-ur p o g r o m w a* . -ill* loded t-v

money lender ure r e a s o n a b l y sure of v ic ­
tory

I lie I nst rii-tf-l

l e a l solus were s o n g

Ihr doom of die
■it hand
dunal

It i*-- lie longing

Rolnnd Wild mnn. W
I'ugti

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Polk

eri un

I -r loans on |«raniial c h a t t e l s , inclu ding ly d e l their p a r t s «o d elig htfu lly a n d well
** k
household goods, ut 1 |ier c e n t per m o n th I that s|mctnl praise is uiiios e s s m y
soon b e c o m e

crp t to i.singrumlale

the

Music

of balls knows that unless Sanfo rd and
Orlando can arrange u schedule there is
ao need of organizing a n y team nt either
c*ty. und the first idea after the season
opens is to have a love feast nnd arrange
lo uiuke an ironclad contract that the two
lr* " 11 to battle to the death nnd ask
for no quarter. The com m ittees yester­
day arranged the preliminaries and de­
cided to bold another tileeting nt Orlando
next Thursday, when e a ch team will sign
8 contract to forfeit a million or two in
c*»e all tbe games or$ not played. Three
games per week will be played. alternnt

»«¡ng attorney was at the San Juan to­
day. Asked for the news of his north
county town, he ¿aid the main news is.
Be sure is running some.
Then he-got down to real news "Sonlord beat Kissimmee yesterday 2 to I."
••id he. "I understand.'* he continued,
•hat the Kissimmee pitcher wni a gixxl
one nnd the Osceola crowd cam*; nrnr
Putting one,over. However, they d idn't."
That one, we might have added, but
dldn t. will be put over later.—ReporterStar.
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strangers. ami the expectation was Som e­
thing n e w

f

^ Shove

The man who uses 11 safely razor liai
,,
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never been able to keep it sharp nml wns

fon ed to use more blodes tlian was really
necessary.
Kunncr's new safety ruzor
sharpener will not only settle the ques
lion for the sufety user, but for the man
Ing ihe Thursday afternoons.
who uses the straight razor as well, und
with the Kanner strapper any one can
Putting One Over
now have a shnrp razor all the time. Oct
Leorge K . DeCottes of Sanford, prose- the Kanner at W L Morgan's hardware
Fun At Tlte B a b y Show
The clim ax nt the baby show ot the
Imperial cam e on Wednesday night when
the baby wns given nwny
This event
had been advertised far and wide and the
house was crowded from pit lo dome by
the jieople who were anxious lo nee (lie

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numbers were placed

in n
them drawn out. nnd the lucky lady wulkod up lo the stage to receive the sweet

little Infant.

Ley

L u llirr

l .uu g fo rd

l a u d s (Ind were niiib-i

Ir

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unit

w ater

l-r lot years and ito tr ott i to ld

w ou ld

lo-- i

Hot

tie

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11 »t 11bill ioli ol lie

m a kin g

im p u tili

iio oii

yesler-

lo w « e l l l t I » w h o i olm i

and » l e p i^ d off us et In» head
Being nil
I hat 1*0 re p u t h id goto- f•-tft&gt; in |e»|*iliM - lo olir a d v i-i U s i n g lo all p a l i » i
able t" swi m he w.i« m great danger of
that Clark had suppressed t h e r e p o r t on d I lie « l a i » - w h e r e (h e r e al»- l i n e i » re ady
losing In« life and would have dune so
do I v e rglad es lor Ins p - i v m .i l i n te re sts b i . o l i i .
( l a m i 1% [ s*11 » IV e re. l a m a
lull f"t Ihe p o n i p l m lion ol Fiiill le y
and m jn s t i c e to I n » s t a l e to tu » - l i s t í n i 11 al pm* »-»»•-«
Jin )..., It id gone down Ihe nerxiiid lime
lo lim iseli and I " Ilo - p o l i h a s e i s lo
li i
II w I lo O i l I- I.- • I ■ Il . 'e I Itr
wh* c Faol -eai tied loin and « « i n had lull!
called for d i e t r o l l , . n . d d Ilo - I v i - t g l u d e » 1 * *-|i p
o ». 1iteil , 1 «lelli» Pad ! bel Ir l , »,|fe|y --li lit* st|«upru|sisilton was a gom! ilo &gt;1 w--ol-t &lt; et
sil Oi lure « to b i n i » e i n d i » e Olii »* li «il n I
told th e m

t a m i i hear an

m vrstignlioii

te&gt;v

(d i

hrtsi had c o m e lo W as h in g to n a n d writ
Irli li gal Meri r e p u l f - »r

Ilo-

M usluiigloii

■overiiot

hist

lb «

statem en ts

w-r-

troveisy for die Tir-t imo( o iitm u m g
Nil t l a i k to-ik op die S h e r w o s l bill
Ins
|iosilion oli tbe ta n fi nml his. m an ner
I .

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lit

I •■ t h e

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r( f i l l t »••»•*'• I f f

Hi » n « l

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lo -

lln several loiiunillees an a n g m g for
pay the i n s t r u í luí» » l le n e s that are inore i
die eiiieiiummeni of ihe members of
HI srepm g willi Ile I e* pill l-llll-lll » -if III*
llu "f the Stale horIn olloral S-H'iely
IRISH loll III jsillll
I
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have i .*-iirI&gt; ' omph-ied (lieu work
1 hr
Hid «!«■&lt; eil litoe.»»
i ili/ens of Miaiin feel dial il is a great
I «(am i squarely on licit , ‘I.Hik ol my '
honor te have die members of tills MH iely
p lailo rm wlui li d e m a n d ' j f l i l I l i c i udload
I gather here fm their n it mini meeting and
cuiiiiniBHiuii of I li«“ Si.It*- Ih- tfivrn ill*- nu
every pisslfile effort will Im- made to make
I lit »r 11 v vvllirll
ll**«**»*»Mf &gt; L" »-hillllf m Co then »lav i*M|oyaihle
111.iK«* (lli|»-rs uli'l ri»ii*h •• CIli-m in mIi Li &lt;i
I he case agiimsi Logeiie Baxter
Tom
«%ii&gt; us t (• timer ti iif»-«- HimI Hm* i *i *»• h ^Ii Cs
tv h 11 * I ene Mister and M illie Scroggins
•if t fI» I
*1• .filli
IIIft II•I&lt;II 11** V
aIh. J i
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Mi.
t Ij» M' I ' I |FS t -.Jl f. II ! ill k (»f » » .]
:• ler

pillili

I ■*J •It I f V •I*•f X» * * I I. (Mlillf. I If ...f* .]
ri •( infilili » • •t •■ va.II i K* l* iMu -I'l-s If **f &lt;1I »’1I I I . I •I Ul» si -I
I .lM,S I Li» : .mi .»i
iFiin n f m in -inti fnll&gt; « x p l m n c l ili» •*»&lt;!• r Hi', IS* III tfi'l Hi«' lilt 111V•111! •*11V IIJlHf! lui ill y
of o tila m ln g m e a s u r e s for the I lurida |x-o lucid» whir'll serve the |&gt;eoplr of T lombi
pie by a s s is t in g other m e m b e r s to pass e v e r y day III the year i* e ntir-ly Ion gieal
to pieuse

Riami

on

v a l l o n » toll« •■ ( i m i » r r i n n c e I ' l ur k l i m d i e i l
liy t e l l i n g ill lo» gi ««l w a l k lui I l o» «ci Utili
in lie- m a l l e i u| dee|M-i

wulri

b n I tir- SI

( lol

have been paid, (lint ill no single instnnee,
surpassed (tie exccllenc« of (lie concert
and class of music given by home talent
Monday evening
They, however, had
one advantage, namely Unit they were

N 'ling

K tar* It illmg'w m h ,md xitne oilier troys
weie down al die riser ahottl

nil I.i hn* iinfi I i k e H a r n e y a m i lie- -wr u f i n g
(licit g «»l fortune 111 b alin g Mi»« Ulivr •I i p o M e b&lt;lil&gt;lir|g f m S u I l(i if I
' aw unless the powerful lobby organ
f l a n k I l a r k lei» a l w i y « rer c i » eil .1 w m e
Hill an II meiuber. Ilr-l »kill a» a |iram«l
-red hy the land shark s s u c c e e d s m delay
»
t
- l i omc a l n i 1 g ^ » ! v i l l e b e r e boi lie wi ll
and syillpilthelic H irerprelalem a t an n&lt;
mg its (Nissage
(Olll|Hini»( call rarely be ttir|uinseil
She r e i e i i e a g r e i l e r one llu» lim e a l l e r lo»
cnnlributcrl very.largely lo (lie »rnxenn of iilain ami »(raig h lfo rw an l talk (0 tbe m l
f or A Ball S c h e d u l e
A com mittee from Orlando composed of the concert Inst Monday night, ns well o s i e r s Wcrftiesday. He tin» dune ull that
Hurry Berm an. Jo hn M. Cheney. Uruy to the pleasure of the pructlce liy Ihe rlio- Ulan could do lor tins section and will doru(^
J more under a iX'inocratie iirlmmistratlon
Rusli and J . M. Pounds met the Sanford
Numbers of companies liave given con- and the (ier»ple do not wish to try out a
Association here 'yesterdny afternoon in
o cunfenuice relative to formulation of certs ami musical entertainment», for new man on tins nnpoMiiin |»&gt;sitnin when
plan* for the coming season. Every lover wfiicti sevenhy five cents, nml one dollar Mr Clark can nrvoinplish so niin li for or
"nil this m e a n s that it will

onlay

dns
t h i n B'lla tli a l«iy of i h t I i i i i «» ID
vi . i t« « a « m tin- watci
playing urountl,

Tillmgliast, P a u l 1 their in dividual bills
Uivmg a brief history ol Ins

Tdich [Rufnrmer o n ilo- p ro g ra m

nm grii

i|dv H lt i lg e »

T b e secuta! is

roundly applauded and (he p 'o p l r bere
were glad to bent Clark s side of tile eon

morning.

ill*

i r m i i q q s i r t u m t i c s it offers

the ‘trmis

Tuesday |\jri| j. rllpn, i,,|Hr

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-■I T i n t e l a a m i t tir* agl ir oil o i al a n d i n d ù »

l'osi etimi*-lulling * b u k and lo- liuti only
defended lim iseli when a l i a i ked hy the

next

t e -l l

pic tioao g h o o t the country hod purcliused

&gt;&gt; m o r i house, started for W y t h e v i l le dii» Me. and thè .Song -I thr S iili a s e III ore
morning under heavy guard
They will ! V a l s e Brilluinte — u piano solo
I rosk
le- piaceri on Irmi s in g ly ut W yth e ville . o w s k i , was Illusi Ix lilla liti y rendei *--l l-v
com m ence

1lie (Iciieral \cvvs ol The l and

CHILDLRÜMlilt SIATt PRESS

l-y la

The A r i a — Rosy Mormug U er die Mcudthat A m e rica n c i t i z e n s h a v e b e e n soli­
ows
frolli II T ro v ato re Verd i by Mrs
le, i n i to torture and a s s a s s i n a t i o n in that
( o s i I. Iloy wiis (-luirimiigly sang. as oiily
•nullify
Mrs lluy i un sing a» was als-- lite em ore
The n a m e s of a d d itio n a l id e n tified Ti
"Uninr- Cuckoo" w as next given hy thè
lumi vic tim s ure u w a it e d hy th e W hite
|chorus
A short in ler m iss io n followed
“Mar Lille officials fro m the c a b l e ship
j a l et whit li tilt- Stuino ll Ori Ilesin i played
Muckiiy B e n n e t t , now s e a r c h in g d ie s ce n e
| nteriner/ o Russe and ali e i u o r e in a
"I die d isaster
spriglilly happy s ly le
I he llu n tilig Clio
Floyd Allen nnd live other inrtnlM-rs i i irs which was giv e n h&gt; lite Chili was

lo

4Ll AKOLINO FLORIDA

P r o m i n e n t Candidate fo r Governor
M e e t s S a n fo r d f r i e n d s

•il S i a l e b o r - i io » of p o b l é it y a n d

p-rform

ers

rd over the e n tire U n ited S t a l e s , i n d ic a t e

inin

i v - I k a les HIV --»I i, at -a, liad lit-ell s ta r t e d

Miss F io r­

tight fui mimhern on lite program » i r d ir

FHI7, c o n c e r n in g

gibbons

Uonally

n e x t giv en by th è c lu b chorus.

On motion of SenotH T J o h n s o n o f A l a ­ one«* Frank followed thè ch o ru s with n
b a m a the S e n a t e W e d n e s d a y ad o p ted n linely esecutori in terprottnioit of c h o p ill's
ressi o t ion directing t h e a t t o r n e y generili P olo ng ise in A M ajo r
U n r of Ilo- illusi a p p r o d a t is i and de
io supply the S e n a t e with in s tr u c tio n s
given

cotQNti

am i uriistically m ierpreierl hy Ihe e x c e p

most points is fulling slowly.^Jl LUIlouglil _ "Woodland Echoes' — Kubcnstcin. was
all refugees ore now cared for

Volum« IV

Crii Cromwell (ilblton». candidate for
ol I lowers.
(invernm, was in Sanford for several hours
( I A I) It III I f S l ) S
U K IM K IT IO V
1,1
1115 I U M I lU ft on Wednesday and divided honors with
Mon Frank Clark in the afternoon
Col
UihlMint has not been m Sanford for some
(*u\e B r ie f History Of Ills W o r k In
years and was greatly] surprised at the An f p itó m e o f I h r W eek » M o s t lmF o n g r r s s und Replied to At
wonderful growth of tins section
p o r tu n t H appening* In Ih e
tu cks of t n c m le s
Sooth Florida said Col Gibbons. "is
S t a l e ' s Domain
just entering a period of remarkublc agri­
Sanford’s first real political meeting of
The Florida East Coast Railway will
cultural and industrial development which
tbe cam paign took place Wednesday on
erect a handsome new station in Miami,
gives its people a particular interest in
Piirk Avenue at Newhin's corner, nnd for
some of (he int[tortnnt issues winch un­ Work on this new structure will begin at
tluit tune of (Tic day. was well attended
on early date. This will he a much need­
being discussed in tills campaign
ed improvement for tluit city
many business men taking on hour ofT to
"You need splendid roads to iqieii the
hear a discussion of die questions of die
The bntlleshi|M New Hampshire und
thousands of nert-s of magniliecnt (arm
day
Nebraska
arrived nil the pu t of Key West
lands to your markets and railroad «toHon Trank Clark had been advertised lions
last
Sunday
li was planned to hnve the
You nerd settlers ol the typ- who
to s |h ik h-jlu&gt; hut on account of previous
route prepared to work and assmnlate warships entur the harlior there, hut in ­
t-iigag inrnts it was necessary to change
structions awaited them there to proceed
witll the best element ol your communi
tin- d .te nml for dns reason there were M rs
You need x IiikiIs lor the edili almo al once lo New Orleans
III.my p-tlplr ilellled Ihr- - liali. •• 1. ittenil
i of tbe i hlldrell of these p«q&lt;hAmi m-ed
" i k will vriii Uigm m lacksonvllle on
Ihi- lii'-etuig
railroad service that r.
t m l a lire *p.is sifoi lure for (he Arnes Realty
' l a v -r S|K-ncer pc»idr&lt;l did mtrislucrd
adeipiate f--t the I r il II » |&gt;-( I-«11-&gt;11 I |hr«e 1 -iilipany
Ihe building will In- I,Halt'll
fl a n k Clark wlirj Lao lulled into the subject
p r o p i c i a ytair* settlem ents and for the on.Adorns and Julia
— -rfs
in o~w«&gt;»i vigorous m anner n n tf in a errim hauling of tile products they raise to the
In the ease of Dr . W E. Davis, charged
ami forceful style gave a true account beat markets
&lt;
•&amp;
•&lt; wuih making orv assimft with n denifTy
of Ins stewardship ha member of Congress
I alii ad v o c atin g the abolition of d ir weiipoll on .1 A Bryan al Urnokaville,
fiom ih isd issn ci diking up each snhjeci
'Xiiivict leasr- system , am i the employ
there was a inisirOil at the Iasi term of
alonx the line of the charges th aj have
meni - I prisoner» m the i nii«tro&gt; tmn of " » i n die iui&gt; yesteiday brought rti a vrr
heen h velerl ngaiii»t loin |i&gt; bis op pinriils
g*» m1 n- o|s- not m the torni ol an e x p ' i i
d id of llol guilt y
Ills ■•\(visition ol dm T verglades« m atter
» l ie rev olili loll wliliil would be a burden
Fil'd I es ill«' I &gt; seal old son of Rev T.
Hid l!
HI M k* id 1, .verli il U||&lt; hlist ih.l
ll*u- Ihe I t l-.iyel* bill I gl " b i l l -l-V t I
I I * , d i h , - , I s is ill I he - la«» of yollllg
olio i hroiighl I'-iili r&gt; i»-.ilr i appl-io»«
•pili-'ht ol a p-rim m elil ni l i n r i |-*-n»ive i her*.»*« h is mg »as i*«l the life of tmolher
all-1 IP- lalg e crowd p ie .i lit seem ed tr» be
» y»lem
I 11li ilgmg the e»lubli«nmenl bus while m »w iinnimg ill I'eace river yesw idi li in lo a man
l i lt e d th a t tin

The first upiveurnnce of the Chorus, of
the club Monday evening, was before an
appreciative audience of music lovers.
Every number on the program was selec­
ted with the desire to please, and. as each
was so splemtidly rendered, it Is not ego­
tistical for the club to hop- that their o b ­
ject was satisfactorily ncccomplished
The introductory numliers "Calm as doNight Carl liolim Robyn ami " I ’auquila
— Dnn/n Mexicana, was given hy the Momoil Orchestra in their best style

The S e n a te com m ittee investigating the
Titanic disaster b eg an Its fifth day in­
quiry today with the hope th at before the
rlose there will have been-fixed tbe ques­
tion of responsibility of the collision with
the iceberg that proved tbe great ship's

FRIDAY, APRIL 2 6 . 1012

P e o p le o f S a n f o r d Royally f n t e r t . l i n e d
by S a n f o r d M u sic Club
The Sanford Music Club, composed of u M a d e
A d d ress
M e r e 0(1 W i l l
number of ladles, who not only love mul i r s f l d y To L a r g e C r o u d
sic themselves, but ore lending tlieir in
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x
fluence and efforts, |o create und devrlop
n musical otmosjiberr. love and standard
for Sanford; dint will be helpful, not only
to the |»eople of the town, hut will Ik- an
attraction fur mid near for inuny of ntosical talents und proclivities, who ure seek­
ing homes in our beautiful Florida. where
surroundings and influences arc in every
way helpful nnd elevnting. ns well as
healthful.

happenings during the wer

FLORIDA.

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tfe either in her nam e or mine

A. E. Mallim.
April 26th, 1912.

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\ ogiisim e and a

I his c a s e w as t r a n s f e r r e d fro m

Duval county fm trial in Si J o h n s c o u n t y
an d will prove «me of the moat m q i o r t a u t
i Isea Oil die i ruin tl III d'» kri for d ie ( er in .

III 11III«- I il p 'I III lull» 'Hill II XI l"f Un •I'll

Fearsmi mid youngest daughter of
Hid die late I .1 I iher
T Iiner.il
ne» were conducted al her fathers

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Il I« my cofilenliii.il limi Ilo* S i a l e -,***•»
I ll- tin penplr (•&gt; Olid Il.iki .1 I't .ijl no
Orlando Will Flay Ball
of iiilerior -leVelnpi.iei i -»ln&gt; li v»iJI nM«» i
I In *ia«e I'.ill t.'ii« d Orlando iisaemHo iHiUivi-i d ‘l' »-ìlei i '»I i*"- e til i&gt;|« i i t•la—I veslelda V lltelll'HUl al the '»all lllllll
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«l*«., i i v * inie "f ( Inil v "id e f e rl d r a w n hy

toy id T lundi. Ill

irol of i or Ih111111"il» generally
t vi-ti mi
(Mir .il Hill wlin h de'll ev In offer H» «f.». k»
oc securities (o the (R-ople ni lin» »luit
should be subjected lo careful »eruliiiy al
die hands of a competent siale board lie
(ore |H-rimssion todo this is g r a c e d
I Ins
would save the (»-ople vast sums of money
annually, ami would add lo (be stabiliti
ol worthy rnler|irise»
I lie stale should
in the next (wo year*
ins|M-cl and go Hilo die affairs of cor|«i(u
Hon (ifomwell (iihl»ins was (lie next lions regolarlv. as tl does with tiaiik» al
«|ieiiker and his hearty good Matured way slated (H-ruxls
laid In-fore (fie audience Ins claims for thr­
"Th ere are more than lh million aire»
position of teivenior of H onda
Mr Uib- of die Ifnest farming land» in llu- wmld in
Ihiiis won the crowd at once amt In* plan » lurida wlm li do mil need linmage or n
for selling the Koerglndes and potting tbe rigaliori
I want lo »er* dial dir stale do
money, some twenty live million -lollnrn. II» »Imre "f die work of |M-opblig tlleill
state treasury for good svlimili und Of die cultivable land» lu T lurida, only
(
" " * 1" " ' "
.
iiaod roads and forever settling (lie matter three (&gt;er cent t« now |*oduclive accord­
1 koou romi.
of the Everglades nml (lie I I Hoard up ing to the Iasi official stiilemenl
The
pealed to (lie people at once und was die |&gt;eoi»le of du» section can a»»ist me in this
lies! proposition regarding this while e le ­ work hy sup|Rirting my candidacy
p h a n t dial lias been laid before die volfo raise money I am in (aver of »ell
ers yet. He also gave Ills plans for work­ mg (hr remaining lands of the state in die
ing die convicts on tbe sta te rands and Everglades for 520 an acre, the proceed»
making them self sup|*&gt;rting
lo lake up the burdens ol rccluiiiuliuii
(¡o| U i Ii Ihiiis liuil but u few moments Tills will give u» S 25.OOU.IMMI IHI for schools
to speak ns he had another engagement I ||n(| &lt;00, , ' rnlll|,
to fill but lie captured the crowd nnd can |
rest assured thut In Sanford lie will have i
M argaret 1 I’eursurr
a large vole next Tuesday. His full plat- I
F
a
s
s
e
.
I
away
at Hawks F a r k . Fla . April
(ortn is given elsewhere in tin» irrut of
the Herald

'li i

\ i Oililllltlee Ss.i« lp|aillll««l til g.l lO S ull-

I

lurd lo iolder with a ■ominittee re|r«e«eninig die i eleiy i it&gt; Im11 team for die
porpise of making op a s&lt; lierlole
When (he commit (re returns, a concert­
ed effort will he mode to rinse funds for
the season
I Inn done, the players will
lie selected Kepirtef i)lill
Srvs l n l f o r m s Arrlv r
I In- new omfnrniR for the Sanford Boll
I’ltili have arrived and ore on exhibition
m the window of the Sanford Shoe A
n o th in g ( &lt;i Ihe uniforms are gray lluniit*I willi .i line stripe running througli it
nod the n ifm Sanford hi gray letters
down the front ol the shirt Jb a black
la ,-I
Ihe caps are gray with blue vtrors
and the hell» are blue
The uniform Is uf
medium weight and Is tniuml to pruve
p.pillar wirh die players

S tu b b ed By A Negro Boy
Jo e Mint, the young »on of M. A Mint
was stubbed by u negro named Broxton
as lie was on tils way home Wednesduy
evening
The negro mnde (lie assault m&gt;
quickly tliut Jo e hurl no lime lo defend
himself, nnd a* lie was »tabbed several *
times one cut that would have ,«roved
fatal "but for the fuel diut tbe knife
glanced from his rib* nnd the blade was
dcfiectsd
Ttie negro was arrested nnd in
O D. Ju d g e Strtngfellow s i-ouri was bound over
.1 (' to criminal conn fm a»«auh with intent lo
sers
minder and he might t" l«e sentenced
house
„.„«...w ,, ...i until he reaches die age

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Waldron and the burial was at the fain- tll„|rf t|„. physician . rare and expects to
' ily burying ground "On (hr Hill at Twin recover sufficiently to be out in a faw
Lake."
days.

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Numktr #7

NEWS OF

SANFORD,

THE

WORLD

Items of Interest Gleaned from
Various So ur c es

AN tvtNiNG ot music.

FLORIDA. FRIDAY, APRIL 26. 1012

C L A R K AND G I B B O N S

People of San fo rd Royally fn te r t.lin e d
by Sanford Music Club
The Sanford Music Club, composed of u M a d e
A d d ress
M e r e 0(1 W i l l
number of ladles, who not only love mul i r s f l d y To L a r g e C r o u d
sic themselves, but ore lending tlieir in
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x

Volum« IV

cotQNti gibbons in in
Prominent Candidate for Governor
M ee ts Sanford f rie n d s

4Ll

AKOLINO

FLORIDA

1lie (Iciieral \cvvs ol The l and

Crii Cromwell (ilblton». candidate for
ol I lowers.
(invernm, was in Sanford for several hours
fluence and efforts, |o create und devrlop ( I A I) It III I f S l)S
U K IM K IT IO V
happeni ngs du r i n g the w e r n musical otmosjiberr. love and standard 1,1
1115 I U M I lUft on Wednesday and divided honors with
Mon Frank Clark in the afternoon
Col CHILD LRÜM lilt SIATt PRESS
for Sanford; dint will be helpful, not only
UihlMint has not been m Sanford for some
Mere Ih e R eader» Will rin d a Brief to the |»eople of the town, hut will Ik- an (*u\e Brief History Of Ills Work In years and was greatly] surprised at the
An f pitóme of Ih r Week » Most lmF o n g r r s s und Replied to At
attraction fur mid near for inuny of ntosiH istorical S p rin g Flowing
wonderful growth of tins section
portunt Happening* In Ihe
tucks
of
tn
c
m
le
s
cal
talents
und
proclivities,
who
ure
seek­
f o r Hurried R e a d e r s
Sooth Florida said Col Gibbons. "is
S t a l e ' s Domain
ing homes in our beautiful Florida. where
A small citizens' posse fought u two
just entering a period of remarkublc agri­
surroundings and influences arc in every
Sanford’s first real political meeting of
The Florida East Coast Railway will
hours battle with four robbers nt Midland,
cultural and industrial development which
way helpful nnd elevnting. ns well as tbe campaign took place Wednesday on
Arkansas, but the latter escaped wlih
gives its people a particular interest in erect a handsome new station in Miami,
healthful.
Piirk Avenue at Newhin's corner, nnd for some of (he int[tortnnt issues winch un­ Work on this new structure will begin at
iheir loot, estimated nt $ 8.000. after
The first upiveurnnce of the Chorus, of tluit tune of (Tic day. was well attended
on early date. This will he a much need­
being discussed in tills campaign
wrecking tbe Bunk of Midland safe.
the club Monday evening, was before an many business men taking on hour ofT to
ed improvement for tluit city
"You need splendid roads to iqieii the
The Senate committee investigating the appreciative audience of music lovers.
hear a discussion of die questions of die
The bntlleshi|M New Hampshire und
thousands
of nert-s of magniliecnt (arm
Titanic disaster began Its fifth day in­ Every number on the program was selec­ day
Nebraska
arrived nil the put of Key West
lands to your markets and railroad «toquiry today with the hope that before the ted with the desire to please, and. as each
Hon Trank Clark had been advertised lions You nerd settlers ol the typ- who last Sunday li was planned to hnve the
rlose there will have been-fixed tbe ques­ was so splemtidly rendered, it Is not ego­ to s |h ik h-jlu&gt; hut on account of previous
warships entur the harlior there, hut in­
tion of responsibility of the collision with tistical for the club to hop- that their ob­ t-iigag inrnts it was necessary to change route prepared to work and assmnlate
structions awaited them there to proceed
witll
the
best
element
ol
your
communi
the iceberg that proved tbe great ship's ject was satisfactorily ncccomplished
tin- d .te nml for dns reason there were Mrs You need x IiikiIs lor the edili almo al once lo New Orleans
undoing
The introductory numliers "Calm as do- III.my p-tlplr ilellled Ihr- - liali. •• 1. ittenil
i of tbe i hlldrell of these p«q&lt;h- Ami m-ed
" i k will vriii Uigm m lacksonvllle on
There is lit .1 change in the I1o«hI bkiiii - Night Carl liolim Robyn ami " I ’auquila
Ihi- lii'-etuig
railroad service that r.
t m l a lire *p.is sifoi lure for (he Arnes Realty
Hun. Levees in New Orleans section ure — Dnn/n Mexicana, was given hy the Mo'lav -r S|K-ncer pc»idr&lt;l did mtrislucrd adeipiate f--t the Iril II»|&gt;-( I-«11-&gt;11 I |hr«e 1 -iilipany
Ihe building will In- I,Halt'll
m no iminediutc dunger. The river ut moil Orchestra in their best style
flank Clark wlirj Lao lulled into the subject p ro p icia ytair* settlements and for the on.Adorns and Julia
—-rfs
most points is fulling slowly.^Jl LUIlouglil _ "Woodland Echoes' —Kubcnstcin. was in o~w«&gt;»i vigorous manner nntf in a errim
hauling of tile products they raise to the
In the ease of Dr . W E. Davis, charged
next given by thè club chorus. Miss Fior­ ami forceful style gave a true account
all refugees ore now cared for
beat markets
&lt;
•&amp;
•&lt; wuih making orv assimft with n denifTy
On motion of SenotHT Johnson of Ala­ one«* Frank followed thè chorus with n of Ins stewardship ha member of Congress
I alii advocating the abolition of dir weiipoll on .1 A Bryan al Urnokaville,
bama the Senate Wednesday adopted n linely esecutori interprottnioit of chopill's fiom ihisdissnci diking up each snhjeci 'Xiiivict leasr- system, ami the employ
there was a inisirOil at the Iasi term of
alonx the line of the charges thaj have
ressi o tion directing the attorney generili Polongise in A Major
meni - I prisoner» m the i nii«tro&gt; tmn of " » i n die iui&gt; yesteiday brought rti a vrr
Unr of Ilo- illusi approdatisi and de heen h velerl ngaiii»t loin |i&gt; bis oppinriils
io supply the Senate with instructions
g*»m1 n- o|s- not m the torni ol an exp'ii did of llol guilt y
given by Roosevelt in FHI7, concerning tight fui mimhern on lite program » ir dir Ills ■•\(visition ol dm T verglades« matter »lie rev olili loll wliliil would be a burden
Fil'd I es ill«' I &gt; seal old son of Rev T.
'Urlimi Ikio"— Vmlin and Piano- l e Bai
Hid l!
HI Mk* id 1, .verli il U||&lt; hlist ih.l ll*u- Ihe I t l-.iyel* bill I gl " b i l l -l-V t I
IIte (iruposed |iroM*ctition ol ihr Inter
I I * , d i h, - , I s is ill Ihe - la«» of yollllg
Inerii
-le
Sev
i||e.
b&gt;
Mrs
&lt;
1
W
Br.ids
and
olio
i
hroiighl
I'-iili
r&gt;
i»-.ilr
i
appl-io»«
iiaiiomil Murvester Co und tbe reason for
•pili-'ht ol a p-rimmelil ni l i n r i |-*-n»ive i her*.»*« h is mg »as i*«l the life of tmolher
Miss Olive lidi Tllls Ihlo w 1« p rie. ll&gt; all-1 IP- lalge crowd pie.i lit seemed tr» be
die abandonment oí tbe imiserutiun
» y»lem I 11li ilgmg the e»lubli«nmenl bus while m »w i i n n i mg ill I ' e a c e river yesami uriistically mierpreierl hy Ihe excep widi li in lo a man
lilted that tin •il Siale bor- iio» of poblé it y and nmgrii
&gt; Reports brought to Galveston. Texas, hy
N 'ling Ley Lullirr l.uugford
Uonally svinpalhetn imi Ime p-rform i v- I k ales HIV--»I i, at -a, liad lit-ell started te-ll - 11. 'Usi I . e Xtrilli f ill* i|dv Hltilge» onlay
fugitives from Mexico yesterday nml Mush
K t a r * It i l l mg ' w m h , md x i t n e oi l i er troys
&gt;
l-y la i tas uose liaii-llrsls id walking p '" -■I Tintela ami ttir* agl ir oil oi al and indù»
rd over the entire United Stales, indicate ers
w e i e down al d i e r i s e r a ho t t l i i ooi i y e s l e r The
Aria—
Rosy
Mormug
U
er
die
Mcudpic
tioaoghoot the country hod purcliused irmi iqqsirtumtics it offers
Tbe secuta! is d n s
that American citizens have been soli­
t h i n B ' l l a t l i a l«iy of i h t I i i i i «» ID
ows frolli II Trovatore Verdi by Mrs lauds (Ind were niiib-i water unit would I r tie l'io |*i». I making n imputili
le, ini to torture and assassination in that
vi . i t « « a « m tin- w a t c i
p l a y i n g urountl,
(osi I. Iloy wiis (-luirimiigly sang. as oiily l-r lot years and ito trotti told Hot lo-- i 11»t 11bill ioli ol lie lo w «elllt I» who i olmi
•nullify
a n d » l e p i ^ d off us et In» h e a d
B e i n g nil
Mrs lluy i un sing a» was als-- lite em ore told them
I hat 1*0 re put h id goto- f•-tft&gt; in |e»|*iliM- lo olir adv i-i Using lo all pali» i
a b l e t " s w i m he w.i« m g r eat d a n g e r of
The names of additional identified Ti
"Uninr- Cuckoo" was next given hy thè that Clark had suppressed the report on d I lie «lai»- where (here al»- linei» ready
l os i ng In« life a n d would h a v e d u n e so
lumi victims ure uwaited hy the White
|chorus A short inlermission followed do I verglades lor Ins p-ivm.il interests b i . olii.
(lami 1% [ s* 11»IVe re. lama lull f " t I h e p o n i p l m l i on ol Fiiill l e y
“Mar Lille officials from the cable ship
j al et whit li tilt- Stuinoll Ori Ilesini played and m jnstice to In» stale to tu» -listín i 11 al pm* »-»»•-«
J i n )..., It id g on e d o w n Ihe nerxiiid l i m e
Muckiiy Bennett, now searching die scene
| nteriner/o Russe and ali eiuore in a lo limiseli and I" Ilo- poli haseis lo li i
II wI lo Oil I- I.- • I ■Il . 'e I I- tr
w h* c F a o l - eai tied loin and « « i n h a d lull!
"I die disaster
spriglilly happy slyle
I he lluntilig Clio called for die troll, .n.d d Ilo- I vi-tglude» 1* *-|i p o ». 1iteil , 1 «lelli» Pad ! bel Ir l ,
»,|fe|y --li lit* st|«uFloyd Allen nnd live other inrtnlM-rs i i irs which was given h&gt; lite Chili was pru|sisilton was a gom! ilo &gt;1 w--ol-t &lt;et
sil Oi lure « to bini»e indi » e Olii »* li «il n I
lln several loiiunillees anangmg for
do- Allen clan who are under indictments j «pule a tingili and clierry selecllon which tamii hear an mvrstignlioii
te&gt;v (di pay the instruí luí» »llenes that are inore i
die eiiieiiummeni of ihe members of
fnr murder in the first degree in runner Miss Malirl Itowler fllllowrsl wilh thè hrtsi had come lo Washington and writ
HI srepmg willi Ile I e* pill l-llll-lll » -if III*
llu "f the Stale horIn olloral S-H'iely
i nn with (he tragedy nt the Carroll conn |. liariliing vor al s-d-i
I llear A oo I ulllllg Irli li gal Meri repul f-»r Ilo- M usluiigloii IRISHloll III jsillll I ' ' I* -e I*'l ---In A
have
i.*-iirI&gt; ' omph-ied (lieu work
1 hr
&gt;&gt; mori house, started for Wytheville dii» Me. and thè .Song -I thr Siili a s e III ore l'osi etimi*-lulling * buk and lo- liuti only
Hid «!«■&lt; eil litoe.»»
i ili/ens of Miaiin feel dial il is a great
morning under heavy guard
They will ! Valse Brilluinte —u piano solo I rosk defended limiseli when aliai ked hy the
I «(ami squarely on licit , ‘I.Hik ol my '
le- piaceri on Irmi singly ut Wytheville. owski, was Illusi Ix lilla liti y rendei *--l l-v ■overiiot hist
lb« statements w-r- plailorm wlui li demand' j f l i l Ilici udload honor te have die members of tills MH iely
the ‘trmis lo commence next
Tuesday |\jri| j. rllpn, i,,|Hr
roundly applauded and (he p'oplr bere cuiiiiniBHiuii of I li«“ Si.It*- Ih- tfivrn ill*- nu I gather here fm their n it mini meeting and
every pisslfile effort will Im- made to make
morning.
| a very delightful vocal trio—from Flijilh were glad to bent Clark s side of tile eon I lit »r11v vvllirll
ll**«**»*»Mf &gt; L" »-hillllf m Co then »lav i*M|oyaihle
troveisy
for
die
Tir-t
imo(
oiitmumg
Ser-reinry Kfiox returns from reconcil &gt;was given hy Mrs T A Newton and Miss
111.iK«* (lli|»-rs uli'l ri»ii*h •• CIli-m in mIi Li &lt;i
I he case agiimsi Logeiie Baxter Tom
mg dir fretful republics lo (he south and , es Bowler and Stiimon. after which thr- Nil tlaik to-ik op die S h e r w o s l bill Ins «%ii&gt; us t(• timer ti iif»-«- HimI Hm* i *i *»• h ^Ii Cs
tv
h
11* I ene Mister and Millie Scroggins
buds his own state revolted from Ins chief dob chorus sang Sullivan's Im-hiii iful s-.itl |iosilion oli tbe tanfi nml his. manner u| •if t fI» I
*1• .filli
IIIft II•I&lt;II 11** V
aIh. J i
-1
*
■- 1■" « h iigc i w in itie sdversiem
| lo- tIj» M' I' I|FS t -.Jl f. II ! ill k (»f » ».]
lh* effurts. like charity, should
It i*-- lie longing I lie I nst rii-tf-l I
m at ... I . ko.s lit I •■ the h. si otei. si.
Mi.
:• ler
I i kX'tivltlr
tieell »el (of
sou hi home
leal solus were song hy Mis Iloy
I In ■ni I* I 1111*’ 111' r( f ill t »••»•*'• Iff Hi »n«l pillili
I.
(M
lillf.
I If ...f* .]
I ■*J•It If V •I*•f X» ** I
'li
i
I
'
I
'»
ii
s
i
\ogiisime
and a
Ihr doom of die "loiin sli.iik
is nt-ur pogrom wa* . -ill* loded t-v lie hr.iuldul ri •( infilili » • •t•■ va.IIi K* l* iMu -I'l-s If **f &lt;1I»’1I II. I•I Ul» si -I
I .lM,S I Li» : .mi .»i
«l*«., i i v* inie "f (Inil v "ideferl drawn hy
iFiinn
f
min
-inti
fnll&gt;
«
xplmncl
ili»
•*»&lt;
!•
r
■it hand After more than a decode of Iquart tie,
GoOd-Night Beloved.
Ino
Hi',IS*III tfi'l Hi«' lilt 111V•111! •*11V IIJlHf! lui ill y
ihe i oiirt
I his case was transferred from
lighting to drive this pest from the nn» Pltisutl. given by it double quartette com of otilamlng measures for the I lurida |x-o lucid» whir'll s e r v e t he |&gt;eoplr of T lombi
Duval county fm trial in Si Johns county
pie
by
assisting
other
members
to
pass
of Mrs B IT Pugh. Mrs C 1. Polk
e v e r y d a y III t he year i* e n t i r - l y Ion g i e a l
dunal cupdal the foes of the usurious
and will prove «me of the moat mqiortaut
to p i e u s e h toy id T lundi. Ill
money lender ure reasonably sure of vic­ Rolnnd Wildmnn. W 1 Tillmgliast, Paul 1their individual bills
i
Isea Oil die i ruin tl III d'» kri for die (er in.
Uivmg a brief history ol Ins Riami on
Il I« my cofilenliii.il limi Ilo* S i a le -,***•»
tory
The senafe tius agreed to the house I'ugti
Tdich [Rufnrmer on ilo- program eri un vallon» toll« •■( imi»rrinnce I'lurk limdieil I ll- tin penplr (•&gt; Olid Il.iki .1 I't .ijl no
I’ ll which fixes the legal rule of interest
Orlando Will Flay Ball
ly
del their parts «o delightfully and well liy telling ill lo» gi««l walk lui Ilo» «ci Utili of iiilerior -leVelnpi.iei i -»ln&gt; li v»iJI nM«» i
I -r loans on |«raniial chattels, including
I In *ia«e I'.ill t.'ii« d Orlando iisaemhousehold goods, ut 1 |ier cent per month I that s|mctnl praise is uiiios essm y ** k in lie- mallei u| dee|M-i wulri bn Itir- SI Ho iHiUivi-i d‘l' »-ìlei i '»I i*"- e til i&gt;|« i i t•la—I veslelda V lltelll'HUl al the '»all lllllll
"nil this means that it will soon become crpt to i.singrumlale the Music ( lol nil I.ihn* iinfi I ike Harney ami lie- -wr ufing 11--ti. . .1 it i 11 11.il di ! 111 I * •-Hi p. i ni» » -I • H"l -I Hied It" ti.lll I w|i Ili e field
Ml
, i.... 1.1 h 111 i I' p.o Im' ' I I i Un
il I I lo M i I" in-) w ■» . |e. (eil i linn mall
' aw unless the powerful lobby organ (licit g «»l fortune 111 baling Mi»« Ulivr •I i poMe b&lt;lil&gt;lir|g fm Su Il(i if I
flank I lark lei» al w i y« rer ci » eil .1 w me III 11III«- I il p 'I III lull» 'Hill II XI l"f Un •I'll
\ i Oililllltlee Ss.i« lp|aillll««l til g.l lO S u l l -red hy the land sharks succeeds m delay Hill an II meiuber. Ilr-l »kill a» a |iram«l
»
t-liomc
alni 1 g^»! ville bere boi lie will irol of i or Ih111111"il» generally
and syillpilthelic Hirerprelalem at an n&lt;
t vi-ti mi
mg its (Nissage
lurd lo iolder with a ■ominittee re|r«e(Olll|Hini»( call rarely be ttir|uinseil
She reieiie a greiler one llu» lime aller lo» (Mir .il Hill wlin h de'll ev In offer H» «f.». k» «eninig die i eleiy i it&gt; Im11 team for die
cnnlributcrl very.largely lo (lie »rnxenn of iilain ami »(raighlforwanl talk (0 tbe ml oc securities (o the (R-ople ni lin» »luit porpise of making op a s&lt; lierlole
f or A Ball Schedule
When (he commit (re returns, a concert­
A committee from Orlando composed of the concert Inst Monday night, ns well o sie rs Wcrftiesday. He tin» dune ull that should be subjected lo careful »eruliiiy al
Hurry Berman. John M. Cheney. Uruy to the pleasure of the pructlce liy Ihe rlio- Ulan could do lor tins section and will do- die hands of a competent siale board lie ed effort will he mode to rinse funds for
ru(^
J mo r e u n d e r a iX'inocratie iirlmmistratlon (ore |H-rimssion todo this is g race d
I Ins the season
I Inn done, the players will
Rusli and J . M. Pounds met the Sanford
Numbers of companies liave given con- and the (ier»ple do not wish to try out a would save the (»-ople vast sums of money lie selected Kepirtef i)lill
Association here 'yesterdny afternoon in
I
o cunfenuice relative to formulation of certs ami musical entertainment», for new man on tins nnpoMiiin |»&gt;sitnin when annually, ami would add lo (be stabiliti
Srvs l nlform s Arrlv r
wfiicti
sevenhy
five
cents,
nml
one
dollar
M
r
Clark
can
nrvoinplish
so
niin
li
for
or ol worthy rnler|irise»
I lie stale should
plan* for the coming season. Every lover
I In- new omfnrniR for the Sanford Boll
have
been
paid,
(lint
ill
no
single
instnnee,
in
the
next
(wo
year*
ins|M-cl and go Hilo die affairs of cor|«i(u
of balls knows that unless Sanford and
Hon (ifomwell (iihl»ins was (lie next lions regolarlv. as tl does with tiaiik» al I’ltili have arrived and ore on exhibition
Orlando can arrange u schedule there is surpassed (tie exccllenc« of (lie concert
m the window of the Sanford Shoe A
ao need of organizing any team nt either and class of music given by home talent «|ieiiker and his hearty good Matured way slated (H-ruxls
nothing
( &lt;i Ihe uniforms are gray llunThey, however, had laid In-fore (fie audience Ins claims for thr­
"There are more than lh million aire»
c*ty. und the first idea after the season Monday evening
iit*I
willi
.i line stripe running througli it
Mr Uib- of die Ifnest farming land» in llu- wmld in
opens is to have a love feast nnd arrange one advantage, namely Unit they were position of teivenior of Honda
nod the n ifm Sanford hi gray letters
I
hiiis
won
the
crowd
at
once
amt
In*
plan
» lurida wlm li do mil need linmage or n
lo uiuke an ironclad contract that the two strangers. ami the expectation was Some­
for selling the Koerglndes and potting tbe rigaliori I want lo »er* dial dir stale do down the front ol the shirt Jb a black
lr* " 11 to battle to the death nnd ask thing new
Ihe caps are gray with blue vtrors
money, some twenty live million -lollnrn. II» »Imre "f die work of |M-opblig tlleill la ,-I
for no quarter. The committees yester­
and
the
hell» are blue
The uniform Is uf
f
^ Shove
state treasury for good svlimili und Of die cultivable land» lu T lurida, only
day arranged the preliminaries and de­
The man who uses 11 safely razor liai ( " " *1" " ' "
.
medium
weight
and
Is
tniuml to pruve
,,
.
,
,
iiaod roads and forever settling (lie matter three (&gt;er cent t« now |*oduclive accord­
cided to bold another tileeting nt Orlando never been able to keep it sharp nml wns 1 koou romi.
p.pillar
w
irh
die
players
of the Everglades nml (lie I I Hoard up ing to the Iasi official stiilemenl
The
next Thursday, when each team will sign fon ed to use more blodes tlian was really
pealed to (lie people at once und was die |&gt;eoi»le of du» section can a»»ist me in this
8 contract to forfeit a million or two in necessary.
Kunncr's new safety ruzor
Stubbed By A Negro Boy
lies! proposition regarding this while ele­ work hy sup|Rirting my candidacy
c*»e all tbe games or$ not played. Three sharpener will not only settle the ques
phant dial lias been laid before die volJoe
Mint,
the young »on of M. A Mint
fo raise money I am in (aver of »ell
games per week will be played. alternnt lion for the sufety user, but for the man
ers yet. He also gave Ills plans for work­ mg (hr remaining lands of the state in die was stubbed by u negro named Broxton
Ing ihe Thursday afternoons.
who uses the straight razor as well, und
ing die convicts on tbe state rands and Everglades for 520 an acre, the proceed» as lie was on tils way home Wednesduy
with the Kanner strapper any one can
The negro mnde (lie assault m&gt;
making them self sup|*&gt;rting
lo lake up the burdens ol rccluiiiuliuii evening
Putting One Over
now have a shnrp razor all the time. Oct
(¡o| U i Ii Ih iiis liuil but u few moments Tills will give u» S25.OOU.IMMI IHI for schools quickly tliut Joe hurl no lime lo defend
Leorge K. DeCottes of Sanford, prose- the Kanner at W L Morgan's hardware
to speak ns he had another engagement I ||n(| &lt;00, , ' rnlll|,
himself, nnd a* lie was »tabbed several *
»«¡n g attorney was at the San J u a n to­ »tore.
to fill but lie captured the crowd nnd can |
times one cut that would have ,«roved
day. Asked for the news of his north
Fun At Tlte Baby Show
rest assured thut In Sanford lie will have i
fatal "but for the fuel diut tbe knife
county town, he ¿aid the main news is.
The climax nt the baby show ot the
M a rg a r e t 1 I’eursurr
a large vole next Tuesday. His full plat- I
glanced from his rib* nnd the blade was
Be sure is running some.
Imperial came on Wednesday night when
Fasse.I away at Hawks Fark. Fla . April dcfiectsd
Ttie negro was arrested nnd in
(ortn is given elsewhere in tin» irrut of
Then he-got down to real news "Son- the baby wns given nwny This event
hUi,
Margaret I Fenrvon. wif»; of O D. Judge Strtngfellow s i-ouri was bound over
the
Herald
lord beat Kissimmee yesterday 2 to I." had been advertised far and wide and the
Fearsmi mid youngest daughter of .1 (' to criminal conn fm a»«auh with intent lo
••id he. "I understand.'* he continued, house was crowded from pit lo dome by
Hid die late I .1 I iher
T Iiner.il sers
minder and he might t" l«e sentenced
Notice to (’ ubile
•hat the Kissimmee pitcher wni a gixxl the jieople who were anxious lo nee (lie
,
. , . 1 , 1 „m
, i._ ...
ne» were conducted al her fathers house
„.„«...w ,, ...i until he reaches die age
one nnd the Osceola crowd cam*; nrnr
...............
: :
» ... ..............* ...............
: r r : , r .................................
Putting one,over. However, they didn't." ...........
numbers were placed in n
tfe either in her name or mine
J Waldron and the burial was at the fain- tll„|rf t|„. physician . rare and expects to
That one, we might have added, but them drawn out. nnd the lucky lady wulkA. E. Mallim . ' ily burying ground "On (hr Hill at Twin recover sufficiently to be out in a faw
dldn t. will be put over later.— Reporter- od up lo the stage to receive the sweet
Lake."
days.
Star.
\
April 26th, 1912.
little Infant.

�April 26. 1912

M issionary M eetin g

AUTOMOBILI RAM
Tord Car Win» Out Over The E. M. F.
In Endurance Race
Two foil running automobile* entered
for a »peed contest of 289 mile* from San ­
ford to Tampa and return for a pur»e of
fSOO. The race started from Sanford at
5:30 o'clock on Monday morning and the
route was from Sanford to Qrlundo. to
Kissimmee, then via Haines City, Winter
Haven, skirting Bartow to Lakeland. Plant
City and Tampa. Five minutes' stop wns
allowed nt Tampa nnd then the return
Trip was made.
The contesting parties were Lawson
Magrudcr. formerly of Orlando and now
agent for the Ford cars trt DeLund. nnd
Harry Becman, E. M. F. agent nt Orlando,
between whom there luis been much
rivalry regarding the respective merits of
the automobiles they represent.
Afeer a most exciting race In which
both cars broke axles, the Ford won out
and came into DcLand winner, making
entire trip in 12 hours, 48 minutes.
Donegan for S t a t e S e n a to r

rry »v

The contest for the Democratic nomln. atiun to the state senate will be de3nitely determined next Tuesday, there being
only one candidate from each county. As
might be exix-cted from the character
and standing of the two candidates, the
senatorial campaign bus been conducted
__jyi a hjgh j&gt;Uiie, with dignity, good noturo n d moderation.
It has been the unbroken rule for o
generation thdt' tli^ se n V o^ * this district
in the senate should be alternated be­
tween Orange and Osceola counties. Now
for the first time in the history of the dis­
trict the Orange county Senator is a cundí
date for a third term
It is the plain duty of the Osceola IWmoernts to protest against this effort lo
break the old time-honored custom, anil
there can be no more effective or emphat­
ic [xotcsl than to give Osceola's candi­
date their unanimous sup|»rt next Tues­
day Now is the time,for a solid Donegnn votr. and a vote for Dmcgun will be
n vote (or OsceoIpCnunty
There urr hun­
dred* of honorable Democrats ill Orunge
county, who liellcve tu justice and fair
play, who recognire the unwritten custom,
and who will vote for Osceola s candidate
as a matter of principle
From the stand[siint of local pride iherr
ought lu be no objection to Donegal! in
Osceola county In |&gt;&gt;lilicn no man of
strength in leadership can lx- without en
emirs. and IVmegan undoubtedly has
some political enemies, but. in w contest
of this kind, when a |silllicul principle is
at stake, and the dignity of Osceola
county is threatened by u third term a s­
pirant. all local jealousies and anlmosllies ought to lx- temporarily laid aside, and
[»litical friends nud foes should unite in
giving Osceola’s candidate a patriotic sup
l»»rt Once let Orange count) tirrak ttie
old custom and it may lx-a generation lxfore an Osceola mull will lx- allowed h)
Orange county to represen! this district in
the Senate.
Apart from local pride it ought to tie a
pleasure for the people of Osceola oounty.
regardless of faction nnd cliques, to suplmit Donegan Hr was so young when
his family moved to Kissimmee that Ji&lt;may he considered a home |&gt;toOiict
He
was educated m the Osceola High School
from a |mor tmy hr luis worked himself
up into a [»sillón of businrsa prominence
In politics he hus alw afs taken nn nctlve
part, nnd has held several iu■[»&gt;rInr11 offi­
ces. which he tins administered with abil­
ity nnd credit. His record i s n home rec­
ord. and he tins mude it among Ills people.
No one con say a word against him. cithas an official, or lu a business way.
He
is u large pru|x-rty owner und tax payer
His business interests are all here.
Hr
understands the needs of the people, and
is in syuipithy with their Interests. Hr l&gt;
a leader in local enterprises nud has*done
more than Ins part to develop Kissimmee
und Osceola County. He is the best t)j)e
of progressive business man
No one tins
greaser fiinh in the future growth nnd
ginndeur of llie Kissimmee Valley than
Arthur Donegan. und h e .h a s shown his
faith by tin works.
There is every reason why our people
should sup[»rt hun unanimously, nnd we
sincerely hope that on election day our
people will prove superior to [Mirtizairstiip
and factionalism, ihut past differences
will be forgotten, jeulousles laid aside,
nnd that .Osceola's modulate will rrceive
the solid endorsement of his home people
to which he is clearly entitled by reifson
of his tneril, by reason of local [aide, by
reason of protest against the third term
demand, by reason of the unbroken old
custom, and as a matter of political prin­
ciple,— Kissimmee Journal
A noth er New Home

The Social Service department of the
Missionary Society of the Methodist church
held their regular meeting Tuesday even­
ing nt the home of Mr». Claude Herndon.
The devotional exercises were led by Mrs.
M A. Miot. fourth vice-president of the
society, who has chnrge of the social und
local department. The subjects conslderered were: "The Mountain People nnd
Mountnln Schools." Mr*. Mlot read nn In­
teresting sketch of "The Southern Moun­
taineer." "How Brevard became n Possi­
bility.”—meaning the school for the Moun­
tnln children, located at Brevard. North
Cnrolinn; wns read by Mrs J.C . McDaniel,
from die Missionary Voice.
Mrs. J . D. Parker read some Interesting
facts about tho "Sue Bennett Memorial
School" at London. K&gt;.
The history of
two young mon, as they passed through
the school, wns read by Mrs. J . K. Mlttenger. The questions and nnswers of nn
instructive "Missionary Contest" concealed
In "Mock Plum Puddings." was an Inter­
esting feature of the program: after which.
Mrs. J . K. Mettinger and Mrs. Herndon,
sang a duett, followed by a solo by Mr».
Mettinger; which concluded the program.
Delicious Ice cream ond cake were served.
Mrs. G. W. Spencer, assisted Mrs. Hern­
don in entertaining the society. .

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A Lake Mary Farmer

Stro n g L e t t e r s o f Endorsement
Nut by one. but many —-Hon John l
Jones. State Attorney, hus received a
great mony letters from oil portions of
the Seventh Judicial Circuit which con­
tain strong expressions of endorsement
and approval and were sent to him unso­
licited. coming from the heurt of the
people.
These letters are from Orlando, his
home. Sanford. DcLand. Cocoa. Winter
Pork, Melborne, St. Cloud. Wnlton. Fort
Pierce. Holly Hill. Daytona. Kissimmee,
and the following is a sample of them:
Daytona, Fla., March 22, 1912.
Hun J C. Jones. Orlando. Fla i

Dear Sir—I nm supporting you because
money cannot buy you ond your record
has been clean nnd upright."
Having been detained upon the duties
of the Stale Attorney In Che spring term
of Circuit Court Mr. Jones tins been un­
able to make a canvass, but has sent a
message to tho voters In which he assures
them, nmoti other things that he is in
the race for S t a te Attorney to tho finish
and respectfully requests of his friends
a full vote uqon election day.

-C O RN ELL"

C|Tan Shoes for Spring and
Summer are at the height of

Oh! You Blondyl
When the train from Tampa reached
Lakeland lost night the show girls nnd
their escorts with the Bell Boy Musical
Co. tripped into the passenger station and
soon thereafter things began to happen.
The male members went on to find rooms
nnd while they were gone F.lln Galvin
was pushed into a waiting automobile by
a devoted admirer, n married mart of Key
"Wen. und rushed to-Tntwpa. ^
Miss Galvin is the leading ladyof the
•bow. nnd. thcrefuio hat. absence was the
signal for great alarm. When her brothers
returned and found her gone they at once
secured n machine and sturted racing for

their popularity.

Rev J G. Thrasher, who recently pur­
chased a nice place near Ijikc Mary hn*
the driest crop of vegetables In thnt sec­
tion famed for One farms He brought to
The HttiTt! office this morning some new
potatoes and they were fine products of
the Held Mr. Thrasher also has a flue
acreage in watermelons uud cantelouprs
nnd expects to do some work in his own
vineyard as well as for the church Al­
though near the three score and ten years T iiiiiimi not. however. Iiefure they had
Mr Throsher Is hole and heart», and is a telepiioned abend to stop the couple
good advertisement for Florida climate
Tins was accomplished by the Tampa a u ­
Bout Chunges Schedule
Up lo nnd Including A|&gt;ril 30th. the ser­
vice on the Clyde Si Johns River Line
will he leaving Jacksonville dally except
Saturdays and returning leave S in ford
daily except Sunday* The strainer 1 red
erick de llary will lx- withdrawn after tier
trip from Jacksonville. A[iril 2!*lh. und
commencing Wrdnrsduy. May ls(. the
service will be performed by the steamer
(’» ) of Jacksonville, leaving Jacksonville
Mondays Wednesdays alii) 1 relays at
Jilt* j- h i . and returning leave Sanford
iuesdays. I htimdays mid Saturdays ul III
a in Parties in South 1 loridu who [wit
roni/e llus line and enjoy this Ix-auiiful
till* will do well lo make u note of llut
change in the sailing days from Sanford
Spend the duy Party
Mrs. Samuel Puleston and Mrs. 1). L
Thrasher entertained several of their
f[iunds ul a dellghlf.il s|x-nd-lhe-dny par
ty Wednesday, at which a delicious fivecourse luncheon wan served, ul the home
"I Mrs I'uleslort
After the luncheon the
ladies were entertained by their dainty
Iuin:y work
I he guest» who enjoyed the
pleasant day were Mrs K S. Keclor. Mrs
B. W. Herndon. Mrs. F. .J. Gonzales. Mrs
Rob Newman. Miss Luuru Fish.

&lt;| T h e

built to give a snappy, dressy effect
in a Tan Shoe. Made of a high grade Tan
Russia Calf, with a high toe,
military heel.

high archand

€J This shoe is fitted with the famous
patented arch supporting inner sole, absolutely gu.ii.rtiteed to support the arch of the foot and prevent l.iil.-n
arches. Never before put into a shoe at this price. An
exclusive d f i &amp; P feature. This, combined with out
special flexible forepart, makes a shoe that is aU lut- ly
the acme of comfort and health in footwear. It s ju&gt;t die
Shoe you will want to wear at this season of the yeai.

rived
Mis* Galvin and her escort, who i&gt;roved
to he Russell llleaki-r of Key West, were
finally induced to separate, and the for­
mer returned to Lakeland this morning
and will up|M-nr this evening it the Her
run theatre — Lakeland Telegram
Book lo v e rs'C lu b
Mrs Henry Mclxiultn rntertsined the
ll&lt;»k Divers' Club Thursday afternoon.
I he "tiiillie of Nations a very interest­
ing guessing contest had Ix-en prepared
tiy Mrs McLaiilin for the entertainment
of her guests Six of the ladies gave all
the unrwers correctly It wus therefore,
decided to have (hem draw for the prize
Mrs. Charles Polk wo* the fortunate win
tier of the jirize. a lovely set of silver de­
posit salt cellar* and spoon* Refreshing
punch wos server! during the nfternoon.
After the contest delicious hannnn ice
cream nnd wafers were served Mesdnmes
J T Brady. K. L Peck. J C Dennett. C.
C Woodruff. Morton Hopvm, W W Ab­
I A Harruld, 1 T Williams.
j ernathy
|Roy Syme*. II II Connelly, W T Deane
were *|m-i mlly invited guests lo meet und
enjoy the afternoon with the club.

Cornell model

is ^emphatically a college m an’s shoe^

thorities. and the watting couple were at
the police station when the brothers ar

y

$4.00

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&lt;] We have n number ol qlher »plrmlid “ Snow “ rn&lt;«ir|. r
se-lecl from.

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FOR SALL UY

D. A . Caldwell &amp; Sons

Watson Leads for Governor.

Taney Work Circle

Mrs H H Hill entertained the Fancy
Work Circle .Wednesday nfternoon.
Kurmnngr Sale In P ro g re s s
The ladies had a delightful afternoon
Come to the Rummage Sale at the Stone
&amp; Gove building, held by the Congrega­ of social pleasure, und fuciliuting funcy
work
A delicious fruit sulud. with wn
tional ladles
fers. olives and chocolate was served
Three bedroom suites
Mrs Hills guests were Mrs Taylor. Mrs
Several gasoline stoves
J
J Purilon, Mrs Lsterby. Mr* Hines.
Tool*.
Mrs T S. Davis. Mrs. W T John. Mr*
Dishes. cnr[&gt;et and matting
Ihesses. huts, m e n s shirts, boys cloth­ Roberts. Mrs. W H Milteer.
ing.
GENEVA JOTTING8
Things for both white nnd colored Special Correspond nee to The Herald
people.
On Wednesday. Muy the first, the anSole now on. continuing through Satur­ mini ptc-nic of the Geneva Sunday-schools
day
will be celebrated on Iziin Harney.
Ev­
ery laxly conlinlly invited to attend.
Chungrd the Date
The dote for the Ice cream and strnwberry festival to be held In the city park
for the benefit of the hospital has lieen
changed to Thursday of next week. In­
stead of Tuesday Remember the change
of date nod come out and help the lionpi Ini

in M in

Furnished house to rent for four months
on very reasonable term*. No. 813 Mag­
nolia avenue.
87-tf
Four Room Cottage for Kenl—No. 914
Park avenue. Inquire at No. 918 or P. O.
Box 843
87 if
For Rent—Eight room house and bath
Beoring orange trees, artesian well, mod­
ern improvements. Address Mrs. Blaine..
Sanford. Fla.
67-2p
The Merchunts Grocery Co. have opened
an original package store in the StoneGove block and will sell groceries In orig­
inal [lacknge* that will be a surprise to
the consumer
Free delivery Phone 298
87 3tc

Latest reports received from nearly seven If11,11 rtj
preeints in the forty-seven counties of the state im'iia
that Hon. John \V. Wutson, of Miami, is far in tl*l‘ l*’n' '
governor and that this plain sturdy business man. wli"
lieves in good roads all.over the state made hy 0,11
.
will receive the nomination in the first primary next

Added lo the many new h o me * now In
the course of erection In this city is that .Standard S i r e B ean and Cuke B a s k e t s
On Hand ut All Times
of Mr*. Allen Jon es, soon to be started on
T e rm s Cash
the fine lot recently purchased on Pork
H. h . DEANE
avenue. Geo. V enable has the contract
1st S t r e e t • Phone 2 55
and will start at once on a building that
6 7 » 3 t0

day.

will grace this already famous avenue of

beautiful

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A COMPLETE LIST OT QUALIflfD CANIIIDAIfS , tile lor &lt;In«*l o r
C o m p iled T o r t h e B e n c i l t

ot

for President o f the United S t a t e »

fo r Presidential Elector»:
Vote fur Six
JefTersonB. Brown
Jesse E. Burtz
J Fred Da Barry
Celand J . Henderaon
Charlea E. Jones
William Chipley Jones
F R. Loomis
A. M. McMillan
Walter J . Singlclerry
H. C. Spark man

Vote for One
John T. G. Crawford
1 A
William Mocker
Eugene S. Matthews

or riorlda

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Lari*:
Vote for One
Braxton Bcnchnm
Claude L'Engle
George C. Martin
J. Ed. O'Brien
W M Toomrr
Albert M. Williamson

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hiow I am fa ?try

good health, and able to do all tny houatwork.N

Ville for One

TAKE

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The

Cardu i Woman’sTonic

l o r M em b e rs County I verni lx e Com
C om m ittee
Vole for Olir
Selli Wondrul!
J S Simulons
J N Wli i( ncr
D II C Ralum
I VV Lawton
J . il. Huddleston
G. M Jacobs
J M. William vin
C. W. Fntzminger
I) t). McGuire
W I' Champnrys
F M Strong
I. Dike
I W Filden
V. VVnlileiidalil
Jam es Crawford

You may wondor why Cardul la so succeaeful, after

other remcdlea have failed.

The answer Is that Cardul Is

successful, because It Is compoaed of scientific Ingredients,
that act curatively on the Womanly system.
for women, and for women only.

It is a medicine

It builds, strengthens, « id

restores weak and ailing women, to health and happiness.

It

If you suffer like Mrs. Fincher did, take Cardul.

will surely do for you, what It did for her. At all druggist».
UVfU t o ' l i J ee AJrleory Ptr&lt; ,
Me^ clae Co., CbettiMMso, T t t t L ,
lof S r « U l ! A t t r a c t io n s . u u i J4 p ^ i book. "Mo»»« T m U n e n t ter W o r n . ' Mflt fro«. J JO

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l i m i t i x s u p e r Ini r n d r n l

I or to im ly

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It may be just what youjae^»

t&lt; VV Bray
..G. dk.-CulIjuiui.
St timon n will not

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V K G E T A II I. E

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Insist upon L I V E R - R I G H T .

I in Coimt y IreiiMirei

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I ‘ 1111i111 Sll-III'MIS
I II I oi ker
Dublin

f o r Su pervlsor ol Keglstratton
V o l e lol I lue
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For Ju d g e Criminal Court of K r c o r j ,
v ot«* for iimI D Worlow
f o r S o licito r Criminal c o u rt of Recorrí
Geo A IVCotO-H
W f Símil'
f o r Cl er k

|w c n iu .supply your xx.mts m (In|A till din &gt;1ulr Inn*
If )t&gt;ii want tu

1n-til
A viol at l o t
x v r a r r at
very Ixvsi

Any

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Henry Curtis
C o n g re ss io n a l

Dislnrt No I
Vole for One
J. I Dillard
District No. I
Vote for One
M O Over airee I

R Hudson Burr
Frank Clark
S. J . Hilburn

Cir­ District No Ti
Vote for One
F! I.. Brown

Jo h n C. Jones
Gary I). Landis
For Delegates to the Ndtlonal Convert
Don, State at L arge:
Vote for Six

Districi No 1
Vote for One
Win. Fjlwnrd*

'District No F
Vote for One
J I Anderson
lieu It Ivrxr
I. G Siringteflov«
District No â
Vote for One
Otlnton C. Hall

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Subscribe for The Herald and
«iet a ll th e N e w s w o rth R e a d in g

Tkxt every added sub­
scriber kelps to make (bis
paper better for everybody

F or M ember County S ch o o l Board
District No I
Vote for I I n e
Jam es A Knox
Districi No 2;
Vote for One
l) L Thrasher

P h a rtiia c y

Jrxxeltfs. S| \i r nm i* 1»&gt; nul 1m j»«»r t *■r
1 icsnuiix ill«S f n ef

Wi'M llax

s V\ f Mr,-ilgr
V M Sliirlui I
Sam VX Strwari

For Assistant S t a t e Auditor
Voir lia One

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Voir toi Our

W J I Maculi
J Clifford R Foster
J Stuart 1-rwi»

N e w la n

A ld rid g e

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f or Counly Commissioners:
Dictricl No I
Voir for (finI rank I VsihmIiu M

R. F Rose

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s e r v ic e w ith t i n ;
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For State Chem ist:
Vote tin One

Siete Attorney. Seventh Judlclul

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If you are in trouble t oll us any
hour of the night or day

Vul,- f.i| I Ini-

Royal C I Hi li 11
John L. Neeley

50 Cents Per Bottle.

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S u m m e r or W i n t e r

V o t e for t f o e

for Kailruud C om m issioner
Vulr f.rf I lor

B. S. Williams

Cardul, and loon I began to improve,

At laat, I tried

I I M hiiinun

tor Commissioner of Agriculture
Vol r for I l o e
W R. Domimi
W A McRae

J E. Alexander
A. J . Angle
Tlxomas J . Appleyanl
Montcahn Broward
W. J , Bryan
F rank E. Chuse
br. E.;s. CHU
Thomas A. Darby
Charles E. Davis
Herbert L. Dodd
L. E. Doxler
Albert. W. Gilchrist
F*rank Harris
H- Monk Harrison
Uncoin IJulley
John S. Keane
Edwin D. Umbfigln
Hayea Lewis
1»eorge G. Mutthew*
W . Senior •
Julian W. Spear

I hurt all over, and I could not real

Vole for l tue

J S (inner
.1 Mamploo Jou rs
J C Liming

Vote fix ()ne

better.

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He did all ho could for me, but I got no

to have a doctor.

Itisi i in: l lo i i

tr e a s u r e r

cuit:

not taken down, until March, when I went to bed and had

I or lux Colteci or
Vv I Marlin

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Mr*. L Fincher, In a letter from Peavy, A la., Mbut I wm

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For Counly A sse sso r of luxes
Volr for O l i r
Animi limi

fur S e c r e ta r y of S t a t e
Voir (or One
II Cluy Crawford

Fer Congress, Second
District:
Vote (i* Oiie

I had been troubled, a llttlo, for nearly 7 year»," n ilk—

l o r M em ber Congressional I xecullve
Commit 1er

Il M Ro bi ns on

for S t u t e Comptroller
Voir (or One
W V Knott

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Don’t Suffer!

W I1 Willson

For Clerk Circuit Court
Volr for One

f o r Attorney Oenerul
Vulr lui One
I bomas 1 West

for Slate Superin ten d en t
Instruction
Vwir tor I loe
Win M Holloway
A M C. Russell
W N Shea is

For M em b e rs Mouse o f Represent u
lives:
Vote for Two
&lt; Geo Fox. J r
Forrest Lake
A H Newton
Sainoel A Robinvin

l o r M em ber S tu te Demor.rutlr
utlvc C o m m lllr r
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Vote lor I Mir
— Cime. M-.JLami _
James A Kirkwood
Frtujcca Karol
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lo r J u s t i c e Supreme Court
Voir for One
J B Whitfield

Voir

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K L Wliltlcli
I,rem VX Simili
I I Turner
II II M.-tlurr

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S e n a to r Nineteenth
utorlul D istrict
Vote for One
Arthur E Dmirgon
Louis C. Massey

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Cromwell Gluhoi:
William H. Milton
hdward M. Sein He
Bark Trammell
John W. Watson

for S t u f e

I he

r or County Judge
Vote for One
W M Martin

for Oovrrnor o f S l a t e o f Florida
Vote f&lt;* o » "

By

F or State

(or Member National Democratic Fx
ecutlve Committee:

State

V o ters

F o r Delcgute» to National Convention
from Second Congressional
District
Vote for rwo
t l o be voted (or only in (onntles com|«&gt;»
myt the Second (tingrrsmoual District I
li C Atx-rnnili)
K W Bond
J 1. F Bowden
Robert E. Dovi»
r S. Davis
Filitene D Dodge
('hurles l lliglismiili
F 1 Mollîtes
Minor S. Jones
Robert McNumee

Vote for Ono
(Hear W. Undcrworxl
Woodrow WU»oii

For C o n g re s s

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CANDIDATE
OF FLORIDA

CROMWELL GIBBONS
FOR GOVERNOR
The voter* of Florida ¡ire i ailed
upon to decide many grave question*
at tho spring primaries
It is my
giro thut every man shall know exact­
ly where 1 stand on these issues. I
hoj&gt;o to l&gt;e nhle to address gatherings
in nil the principal communities, Those
whom I cannot reach fiersonully must
be touched through the columns of
the- local newspn|*eni
Those whom I
will meet personally will la1 in la-tter
position to judge for themselves from
hnving rend und considered my plat­
form. With this in view. 1 have
prepared n short synoj«sis of the *u
teen cardinal reforms und principle*
embodied in my platform for publi­
cation in every newspaper of the? state.
I ask the people of Florida to make
me their governor as the measure
of their approval of my stand on these
questions.
PL A TFO R M
F irst—Extended and Increased powers
to* the railroad commission
which
will Insure the utmost right* for the
shippers and which will 'guarantee
proper and equitable rate*.
Second— The convict lease v.stem
of Florida Is a brutalizing mu
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Seventh The «lr.un.nt» •»•
known as tiie Fvetgl.nl»* b Me -lat»
,in a Safi- »»cientu - litui lu. • 11*
tbat will insu » 1i a.l a. •
iition, and that t •
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spt-culators. If the state i»1 to
to Ih»
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governing dl ■ -|
to do bi|*llii»*.« ili I .
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listing 1.11r. •1|.1 . .-. ..I . . . .
Py such cor|M»ratioii*
Sixth Fiondi! hie*
»ull»;»-»i »'•« itly
through the ojw ration*
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bl»- land rompant« *
I Mu »-f"fe, la
VOr strili law* giiVerl.'tlf laid ale
»'oloniratioll ei»m|iann- n
•' I» .' fprotect u l t i . tbi ii . v *’ ■ '
t|i-rs and t In- r» habe- ■!• u.

clumation of the swamp .. ! &lt;■ •
¡lowed lunds. purchasers «1 r• i end
lands should be fuh ad- • I at '
and should not b» -»ml t•» : ■
settlers n r i' 11&gt;. ■ i
perm to i t
Figli! ll I'll»* '••la
immigrai »n l-ut» ■ . »
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In favor of its abolishment litui I h»- territory of inhabit able
placing of the convicts on the pillili»- lami* »lt-i -t I».11• : t* ••» .
highways of the rtat»- Flnri-I.» m •»I- .Oi l I t••
more giiu»l roads, ami I I.» In •
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Any protit «hmiM b» *» t a*. I. hi t t i e
benefit of tlie family of tin- convict
Hera use we should punish the rrim
inal is no reason why lit* family slnutld
suffer.
I)n the contrary, they should
be protev-ted and support»-! by Mo
lubor Of tin- convict, and thu* Me
stute will it»* relieved of l lo- |«»*miIii I
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The initiative means that the |.....ph *lal»- uml oniM .
hui-fpl
shall, h&gt; petition or oMotwi *»-. mak» '■“ d •' I - 1 ot n» a.
their desiri-s known to their law-rnak
Kleventh l.egisiatuiti tl.it will im
Ing bodies
The referendum mean* Pr"v» and ext» i I our ft. ,
that all laws passed h&gt; law-making »j *t«-tit
pr»»vitiiig . . .
bodies shall 1h» referred direct to the throughout tin» «tut» lot m» »il.uatno
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people before they Itecome o|M-rulive of our ehihlren.
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At an election called for that pur- • I'welftli t »iiilimiatuin ul !■&gt;• ai U p
pom the people rnn vote for or against &lt;tion and a strict enforcement in »-v
Ibwb passed by their r&lt;»pr&lt;-s»-ntativ »•* . ry county of lb» I... &gt;1
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and a majority volar for or against vd tlu- stale
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a law adojTl^' i t or rejects it. Tin
Tliirteenth T h e incr)u-»«&lt;l
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recall- m es tu '* that at any »lei■ctuin cy of tin- uatuui.il ,g I*.n| ,■
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BjK-ciul or regtjW , -^he |m-o|/I» may, |militia of I forni.» t». *t.«t» nun n ,i
by ballot, determino whether or not |cipal aid.
n public fe rv a n t . vvhose term hits mu
f- •»urt•-•-nt n I . gi .,•t.-r.»li
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expired is Mill accefiLabl«- to them. im-r»-.i«ing tin
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and a majority vote for or igm
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him «lelermiin-s whether
•»• M •servant shall stay in o ll n . . r i.» •• n •i l
culled.
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I favor additional law* lor natural i
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th o control of trusts.
[ of the slate.
F if t h — Th ere should bo stringent laws
Sixteenth A conservative and pro"T

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Third T o re-ewlahllsh the rub- »&gt;( 1 |ir»»\i»l&lt; lor a loot, t»
thu people, and to meet condition*, of
ugn »..i.tr.i it.oi,
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that confront us today, I ant m favor |m-mtlMir»-« ».md r«gi.l.it.j
of the initiative, referendum and n - amount tn.vt l&gt;.: .11
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Tne Small Canninf Factory
(DrC K kfcQvswrtj
One of the many problem» thut confront
the fruit and vegetable growers of our
State It the profitable utilization of tlie
surplus fruits anil vegetable* (hut tire left
on hand at season» when the markets get
glutted If a small canning factory was
In each community, the loss that annually
occurs by nllowlng surplus products to go
tuwuste could beuvoided This loss every
year amounts to nt least twenty-five |&gt;er
cent, of the produet.
A canning factory outfit should be in
every community of the State where fruits
and vegetables are grown. These outlits
me u( all sizes, from the small $ 3 cannery
that can be used on the kitchen stove wuh
u capacity of from three to live hundred
cans per do), up to the cannery costing
oboul 1100 with a capacity of three tu live
thousand cans |*er day. in communities
«■here fruit growing and trucking are cunduclcd on an extensive scale u commun­
ity cannery cun be op-ruied to the best
advantage, and in sorno sections of liic
country. particularly In Texas and Missis­
sippi. it has been found to be more profit­
able to can the imxlutts of the farm than
to ship them.
This is especially true
where there is not enough of any one jxo
duct to ship in cur lohd lots

shipping s e a s o n large a mo u n t s of f r u i t a m i
v e g e t a b l e s are shipped ..a Il,r iliMi.re ..f
get t i ng glue! i^u'Cs on a

falling market

erni e» of .(in chiis thè l i n e e (»unni . un*
»osi |us| .' . i r II!* al . a lite I ho ymiilid •III is
- velili* » Isti

A boslicl ■ I li'IIIJitore **»ll

and o f t e n do not bring eiiuugll money to

tlll Ift I t i r e s - 1 » anni

charges

i hree two-i^iund

Among ihe truckers and fruii growers
of the South, wloit is known as the 'Home
( nailer has been used by pmgresive men
for a number of yenrs v*nh [xoniiiiiic.-d
suwess
lexas has led in tins line, luiv
mg a Moine t anners Assoemtion with
brunches seatlered over the fruit and
trucking sections, wlc»»r members are
leagued together for the nor[&gt;o«e of buy
tng supplies (siieh us c.in*. solder, and
shipping rute»), in large ip.i i n t r o -, and
also to see the slopping ami iii,irkeliug of
I heir pt odo. is n. the Is st .nlv .u.iuge I InA sms lutioi. retains that ilirte is never i
•mugli i f a Mipply from ils thousands ol
uiemlwra to supply the demand
The pro
duet is sti|M-rn&gt;r to tlie ordinary canned
goods, and there is no trouble in di*|«»*ing
[irolitubly of all that is produced
Dus home canner cannot as yet coin
liete will» the factory as a source of large
i|unmities of cantini goods It Is in the
specilli line of .1 high grade product that
Us possibilities lie

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I l l ese three (aJiind i m i » are worlli oli thè
mar ket ohe doli,ir a do/en. and t wo |animi
situa of m n e srll tot stop ui.iking
celti» 'i do/en

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I lo- gross v . i l u e o f a busti-

el of toni.itoes wlu-n c.inne.1 is olle dollar
and forty six c e n t *

t hnrgi ng

lor ealis.

l abel * a nd l.ilrot. lliere is a net re mi l i of
alrout ' me doli ii |. r r u d i Inisfiel e uiiiied
' n o t i l i r crup iti il li nds

i i s el f

readil y

lo cani,ini'. is striug b e a l i ' , and wliile noi
a- protitnble a * torii.itiM * em. ogl i

money

i ali Ite in ole tu w . i n a n i lite gr-.wer tu culi
Ip - surplus beliti'
I Mills ri ali kind*. and
;w-t i.ili&gt; t»i*f.
ru *. i .in he pic&gt;fii&gt;ilaiy runne d. A bushel
ol hluckheri le» v* i !| III
di o«, whli li sell re,nìily
dosi li

s. xt v iw.. |witi liti
il eigldy c e l i t s n

I he huudreds of Inisfiel* tliat are

allo vvod tu go lo w. iste every j e n r in

thè

h i a i e sotild tic l urued lo a prolltahle

use

by incoila of a liomc ennnery.
The liibor for Ibis work tieeil not he of
un i x|&gt;ert cl i aract er
The st ri ngi ug and
s n u p p i n g o f h e a n s a n d c o w - | i e a s . thè jieel-

Tlie ex|&gt;ense of running une i I these i ng of tninntoes. t hè c o r i ug alld sio mg
small canneries is that of lalmr. and sup * "of t'olir*, a nd otln r woi k » in ut l east he
e irai) d a l i e unii ipm kly l e a r n e d
I oli i ti ­
plies of cans, solder. I.ihels, ele
llo-'si/.
l i , i i . iiv Ini «iiltiiii.il .Il f r u i i * a n d v.-ge
The cash return from one of these out­
of i lit- cannery sliradd lie regulated t" sun
i . »I•!•-*. at 1 1 , l u p a i . &gt; e v e i y
.tilt wtu n v.-r ‘
fits is worth considering The home grown
the ipiil.dlty of miter ml likely (ohe ..vail
t»oii
gli
t
products arc of n higher grade than uny
able in one day
I lie small emmet y for
thut uie shipped in. because the home­
tlie kitchen range is suitable only for do
grown material has not been subjected to
mesti use
I to* i iiino ry «siiti fari . , .
along haul ! . 'ure marketing
A local
costs rioni b.oriceli dolíais up m cording
cannery, if conducted properly, will |»e .i
to capacity but just ns good v*.uk . ,|, bo V ote for C li,js^ V l Huiul lui_i&gt;hyif jft
__ ¡Kiting mytstiuatf liuiu llw «tttfl.— it - n r — tPrfw* willl fhe smaller .Ties. ‘ TTie* largest
worthy of corn dor.tion that during the
outlay will he for cans, hut by buying hi V a te for C h o s . [JJ. Hand for S h c r i f f

O U R

C A N D I D A T I « — SA M

Two years ago C o n g r r n n u n Frxn k
Clsrk made a speech at Middlehurg
in which he «tated that only i vs »
new,paper* in this d isten t o p p . ' d
hn renomination to
co n g ress the
Clay County Tinge* and St Align*
tine Meteor
Mr Clark, at the same
hmt. fired some uncalled for rem arks
arpund loose ah- lit his r- n eptn.n ■ f
the mental in e flm e m v
ttir li m e «
editor, to which we took no e x c e p ­
tion. knowing as vs r d " M’.st it
jn absolute neiessitv l t Mr t ’ark
to abuse somebody if he make* a
speech, and we don't see tliat h «
‘ lambasting" has hurt u* a lot
m
fart we didn't hear of it for mv
era! months

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I I I C H U R N ’S C O O P

0 f nn,'dering the candidacy of a
^»n loe public oflicc, the voters
»oould acquaint themselves with the
°f ,he »»pirant
If Ins actions
, l1*11 have been of a nature
o.u
*° Itznefit the
masses
ther than the classes, then he ts
ort jr
support and endorsement
has *k l!, f contrary. Ins public Itle
l»i . " ffn l*rvo,f|l lo prom oting tlie
. ■ r ,*f* f‘* fbc favortd few ¿ i t tlie
. ptn,f °I ll'e many, then it matt* ’I.0* " nw loudly he proclaims his
U . ,,r ’ *le dear pec-pur" and Ins
J»ily »to
his
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their
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utterances
fall
fatl umy,
u n ,,* uníye,
earitifv, unheliev. C ta n
Bearing these self-evident
K V «
m'nd. we trust that the
tr»m: m? cral* of ‘ I»'* district will
. i nf cm*ely into the records of
si-.
Kffitlemen seeking con gres
rent!. hon.o r*. * nJ will then, intelli
L i *.n&lt;* “ ntniitakably. cast their
J or »ne man who has ever
lo, **n“ W|fi continue to be a wotker
»el I Pii°nre“ ive tlctn o cracy"— Sam_f. Mtlburn of Putnam county.
f ,,.n.c* entering upon the prach_
chosen p ro fessio n — the
V,.. n .Dalatka, Sam Milhurn has
t J ; * c,,Vf &lt;n the public life of hi*
is . n&lt;^ r. ° “ nty. and in ill the St.itc
Ul» mniuni*y fils been served more
i W * m? r* finnestly. more energet
[ Isl*... , n whatever sphere o f tt*ekk
n *d. he has been loyal to

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The reeord shows that lie ha* been
*w*y from W ashington more than
'he time when m atters of nn
portance . ame to * o t r
Mis party record iv had
lie \ t
fd with the Kepul.lu ans on the tar l!
hl'l the Sherwood p»n*i n Ini!
Ili»
reckless ntguagr and attitude
a' e
mch at ’ make him a p. •» n
he
rated à d a« allied . f r1 m a
a'
icier i f p * ri or mllii. r .
He d-. ’ar i d m las
i’
Cerg a,), « n.ai I m i',.(t
■'"g lor the people to I.- hutrlbucg .|.
ht declared in ins I »riff sp e rili tliat
, * * ' " iUsr* c for tlie people tu be
totted.

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The T i m e s wa s t e » t n r w i a • r i
r a. * r
in this d i s t r i t t
against Mr ( d j i k
ar.d I. t
made the t i ght al me hut I her r i *
plenty n( h e l p n o w . t w o - t l m d * .. ! ill»
papers in t h e d i s t r n t a r e o|.p . s i t - g
his n o m i n a t i o n this v r . r
Mi t l a r k
i ¡ a* re s i d r i !
at s u m -u s
times in f u r
iiti'n v i r i l
' n| i
f o l k l ' u v a ! C i i l i i m h t . i a n d M a lus.» and in r a d i o f t h r s i . . . u n i r , t h e i r
»re n r w ' p a p r i * o p p . » m g I n . u
i
nation, a n d it n e v e r s p e a k s w e l l f o r
a man w h e n i ns . . w n m - i g III*» &gt;t v tisi is
their I.* ks o n h i m
U r l e l i r v e t i n t i a i r h u t f . - n r pa
peri ni t h e d i s i t i , t &lt; u p p r t i c . g ' I r
Clark
. m e o n e m e a • i n . . . I,

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h u t It IS o f hi * r.if . . r a « a ! • ¿ **
»f it w t ■ x
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litf ht l) llpoll I 1k in -it i TIJss 'f 1.1Ml 1» •
till « x ot t hat .•«1 !» «11 a h.l» » • •r •1 \\ Hh
i ♦»T: st k 1 | |»»• *« *1
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At the l'AN *e«st..n Mr 11 ill.urn vv t
a r c i «&gt;g 111 /. &gt;I I• i "I •’
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in ( h r li-ii*.
a i.p i.'.n ta
live* and nui- h t t * g d &lt;gt.la
turn enacted then van he traced .It
re tti* ..t indire, tlv
In. «tf-u t.
II.
introduced and » i . u n d tlie |ia'*age
of a hill requiring tit« advertisement
of State la n d ' p H ", t
t licit 'ale
Stud ents ..f p it. .1 alfaits
lia.»
rightly said that tin* law was ..nr
i
tlie rj-ally great avt* of that iiotahl«
session
I ’, v t i n * &gt; iinpi l i ng pt|! li »t &gt;
p e t i t i o n l ias b r i l l i n v i t i l i in t h e s ales
of these c o v e t e d l a n d « , a nd t he f inan
r i a l l i r m M « a m t i l i n g t h e r e f r o m «an
n»»t he o \ e r i s* u n a If d
Sutfi.e t
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t h a t i:i o n e «al e tl i* . t - a v e . I *1 .
S t a t e a «piar t r * 1

Mr

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sent a l l ' e was
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i oil st III!« it t . l i â t hi
vsa
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t he s e n a t e in I he twt g
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A » a ine ni hrr of the
up|.er
at t h e lOl 1 s e s s i o n he wa s a

factor

in

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many

reform

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poirnt

move

•lU vrn t the people hail e n o u g h ’
Now is tlie tim - to put the itam p
of disapproval upon FtanW Clark ind
Ins numerous iniquities

RKCORP
iiif lit « . i n a u g u r a t e d b y t he 'pi . g r e s
ami in fu* Vapa it v a« . ha n
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More Money Spent on the
Navigable Streams and
Harbors
T h e r e is no w a y the P e o p l e of the Interi or
can R e c e i v e a ny D i r e c t Benefit from
the N a t i o n a l

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nsklng questions, wanting to h a m . ir» Ine Mieti1 il■ '- " i r
not to teach.
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I M* * In tin end S c c t io d Ao 1)1 ot Chapter
It. va
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entitled:
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I in liv in ' \sn Hr it. I im . Kt'rvRU'tv'
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Two P icke rel on On« Line.
A bumbje and
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who &gt;et hi» traj»» for p l c k .r .l on a
Mnlno pond tho o th er day Is ready to
mako affidavit ah f o l i o " »
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plckorol on otn* hi&gt;&lt;«k Th&gt; ft -«• ; V
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hook out under hli* g!t!» n' ! 'I f i ’ *- I
off III the vvater'to he grabbed by a
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tw o pickerel, all strung on a lino.—
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H*“» 1 th!« most liberal offer telling how you can be cured at , m l '
or If yon » 'e not cured there will be no ch arge whatever for the traa.i»»
We glvti you a rtiance to get well without risking « petili)
If 11 i aru &lt;ii k. dleoiursged, or have waited time and tuer»* ,n **
e(Tor « n ri‘. over your health. If your have taken a gie»i man&gt; r . t. eiliti an
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Thi« roma.knhle remedy la the outcome of year» d «»!» ui' 1' 0
celet.r.iieil phvslrian
It 1» a medicine ttiat positively cure*
out ot *'*
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with t. • *1 solute agreement to return the money ou tin t bottle If It •* *
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everything to gain?
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fill. Irregular or Huppreisod Menstruation. Sickly f’erb'd«, t'otiatan' *"*.anon
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of the Heart, Pain In tba Bank and Qrolna, Leucorrhea. and all luflau.
L’lcerarlon and Discharge* of tho Vagina and Utorua
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NervoUNUeai. aleeplesaneas, headacho, paleneia, thlnne»« cf
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due to female weakness that can be quickly and positively cured J
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thla rvinarkahle remedy and see how quickly It strengthene atm B
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liberal offer.

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Hand Will Be S h e r if f

peripatetic prof.*«ion
Hon Chns M Hand Inti returned fniu
Hom i* climate (or h t|ic InM lap In ihr race for ShrrilT and is
and new pa* lures highly grutiflrd at ihr many expresalon*
greener. und also the r f support handed turn all ovrr Orninle
county Mr llnnd has made u clean, dig
prufetwninal ii.-ggar* ri Itin! campaign and nnulis Mill show
i&gt; uhjocLi of charily. l)Pxi rueaduy that he tin* won by u comid le r for the s i i l i of forlohle margin
This race will he a jacl.
mailer of husmeas.
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THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY
R J. HOLLY, Editor
W. M. HAYNES. Business Manager
(ubsorlptlen Price. 3 2 0 0 • Year In Advance
Delivered la Ihe CUy by carrier $2 00 per yesr In
adrance or 20c per month
Payments lo advance must be mads al ofllcr
Cntsred u seoood-claai mall matter Auguri 22nd
1908, al lha Posto(tice at Sanford. Florida
andar Act of Uarxh 3rd. 1870

■r «ivo a stipulated
• i hurily through
t l *ian I" I«**«- tin»'it- problem. Hunhrown away every
it&gt;. and in l h.- end
I..-1 the men and
r on the suhjeel at
ii Association that
charity cases and
where it will do

n . h - are but few men who make friend*
mid keep (hem a* well as lug hearted
Charlie Hand and thin happy faculty has
been a great factor in his race for Sheriff,
Coupled with this di«|&gt;oiiiioii i* Mr Hand *
well known and recog nixed ability to at
tend in the duttea of this important office
and give ihe same a business udminiatrution. Hand is a success in all ihnt he
underiakea nnd the voter always |iicks
tin* kind of a man for no important ofllce
While having nothing hilt the kindest
—■ feelings for the other contestants the Hcrdon over the c u n - a |d ,.nn on|y hold out the cold comfort to
II be the next Slier- ||,rm that they will Im- in the minority
(.ro DeColtes the when i lie hullols ure counted
Hu: people

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OSoa la Herald D-IMIni

FRANK CLARK F O R C O N G R E S S
No man in office but what his enemies
can bring clu r g i* against him that are
difficult to refute. No man holds office
tin t docs not mpke mistakes. Frank
Clark has made mistake sand will con­
tinue to do so us will every other mortal
man whether he holds oflico or is a privale citizen. If Frank Clark makt«
mistakes they have not been of the heart.
No man can say that he is dishonest and
the charges that ho is u corporation
man come to naught when one realizes
that Clark la a poor m a n —probably
the poorest man in the American Congrw» today. Frank Clark has served
the people of Ilia district faithfully
and well. He is recognized by his
colleagues a* one of the brightest in
the galaxy of statesmen who go to
Washington to represent the people.
JtrpwulictfL, attmtmaUation he
lias accomplished all th at ia possible,
for his district, (or his state and for the
Democrats of the United State».
Under u Democratic President he
can do more than any man that we
ran *&gt;-nd to Washington, because he hu*
the knowledge of a man who has already
b*-eii j memtier for two terms, and will
nut need to uci|uirt- it. He ha* don.-,
and will do, more for Sanford in tin- next
two year* lhull would a new member,
and Is*.I of all he la more of a Sanford
■nan Ilian either of the ei&gt;U*eined gen
llvim-n who uru contesting for the posi­
tion
Keep the experienced man hi Una
rrsponnible («Million and one whom
you know will gel results. Send ( lurk
back to Washington (or another term,
and give him the pumtinn in the tirst
primary

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Ford Is In town
You always know when T? .) Ford i* in
the city lnfnu*e you can hear In* hearty
lough three IdiM'k* ..way Mr lord is
* 1« i i ll agent id the Clyde St John* KlVer
line in. I was formerly agent here where
In- on Mr* iurd have mude many friend*
I -it
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tin I I. It Line tli lii- II ivelnlujl tin - ioi11
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JA C K S O N V ILLE .

Term s

FLO R ID A

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-\j 11•» .•I i* miide lo ymir Cullili y piide in
Itie mailer of i finte.- l i State Atturn.-y
fnr tllin |Ninltum will he nel furili hy Mi
\ illusili ( •Il1111 y linw h.m I In* |ildge*tn|i
llnukln-ad
I In- poldic i* omlinlly m
and n i ili/en nf Ih*- siilm- i-iruuty ls s.-ek
VI levi In il lenii thè meeting
Mr itulik mg thè uiiminiitiun fui Muli- Allnruey
bruii wi|| uni tuke up lunch nf ymir valli
(lue nf ymir hest Inumi eili/rn* llnii
alile lime full he fin* suine v.-ry im|*ir .filini ( Jiiue» in linking vini rei ngliltlnli
(ani i-iiinmuuicatiuu* tu moke |«ililn .uni nf lun m'iviien liv le In'Me [ini ina I" ItilU
tilt- voler ntu iviIII tuke Ilo- np|* il t unii y nf
|»i*it imi
learnilig limi Itami thè riunii* i l llungreal
I lieie Im* berli II I uri.a inni ngainst Mr
fio *e gi-t limi tourist hotel Hit* wi*-k noollierner fnr Ila- Ingbent gifl in ih.- .lune» un all u|irighl. laitlifnl itile .mi
band» nf ibi- |M-nple N.-xi Mnndiiy ai t
or nevi week !
Vll l l l . «l pillili!' nel v a n i
(»'clock «u Newlali * corner un Park ave
Mi Jniirn i.&lt; volli filini." - &gt; Infili' imi
f rank \\ nl|Mile of Ihe Manatee Re
Munii* il|nili In* fetnrd
cord * ants a printer.
l i t e villini llirnogllnul (li. Ciri’Ult m
Notice
V\ e w Ol i i Un i fl ange
All lidi* ni Mmn Mary Ilare will In- j re
Spring croia in the Sanford section
He be g* youi e i i durs emenl m a full ville
Il tie the salvation of many a grower sellini tu lier fur puyinrnt in thè future
fot ("utility l aide nini l ’ublli wel furr
l-tp
(irai II Ivrv, Attorm'y
Honda seems to Ur having, the rainy
vexson ahead of schedule tune tfu*
year
Ih» i i **ru1«1 hm» a Hit*«*! Iulx- fur .1
|*r.r.;...^ j'M-îv* that IrrluntfN tu tumiv um
u t li ir i&lt;1a or ( ìeorgiu.

It. Hudson Hurr is too good u limn a»
Railroad Commissioner to attempt to
tnxke. lire race for Congress. Head hu*
record' a» Railroad Commissioner, and
then vote to keep him liter«.
•h* Stnford HrruJd tum it that
I«- slit}' * hauti 011 tin- Titanic pluyi-vi,
tn»l I*- wit|, V r»u Till We Mrs-t Again,
• Ute v«***«■1 went down. That would
* Vr bstm a comforting farewell, any
*&gt;
Miami Metro|&gt;olia.
&lt; roniwell Gibbous, candidate for Governor, favors selling tho Everglades at
°act xml using the money for school«
»nil good roads. Thix i* a good way to
diipoae of a very trpubluvoinu subject
^bd the ( olonel ought to be elected a»
The one man in Florida who had u bright
•&lt;lea »bout the Everglades.
Lkery Htudent of Political Economy
n our »choolx, cvrry man interested
” politic*, every lady interested in
| orni ihould hear lion. W. J . B r y a n *
Ixcture: "Tho
_of T h e T i m « ' ’
11 the Star I heatre, Friday night. You
never have another opportunity to
zt this great American.
urr andIlilbum ,
Congreaxman
bht» opponents, have
devoted a
deal of their time
to Alachua
during the paxt
six week*,
,* * ^ r* Clark hat been hard at work
7_0ther
of the HUte. Frank Clark
we^ the hand* of the people
achua county, and if we mistake
“°t they wiJl Ytand by him.— Gainteville

A CHARITY ORGANIZATION

PAV

. . TO THE ORANGE .
COUNTY DEMOCRATS
Arthur H Hrown, c*iliior of ihr I"or! Eierct*
News has made nlfidavil I hoi a man named
Heiidle who is a brother of the owner .»I the
Miami Metropolis told him the alien land
sharks whom I have denounced as frauds will
furnish all the lyoney necessary to defeat me.
•These land sharks are paying for till the scur
riIons, lyintf literature being circulated against
me.
Can these aliens who are frauds and
who have brought disgrace on the fair mime
of Florida control our politics
BOGUS letters purporting to come from re
sponsible persons in other states and declaring
that my speech has deterred them from invest­
ing in Florida are being circulated
THESE letters are nil written by the "land
sharks". They are made out of the "whole
cloth." This is a fight on me solely because I
am fighting to protect the good name of our
people. Next Tuesday you write the verdict.

ty caaa,

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grant

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Peoples Cash (ìiocery
Nitritoli) flo t Ida

S P E N C E R S HREAO H A N D L E D try all F IR S T C L A S S C H O C E R S
S pecial O r d e rs F illed P r o m p tly

R H O N E 10G

PRAC1ICAI

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1 Inates .Miti than I"" lni;i
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tire Kr.nl 11.ties I '• •* I I 11 1\ nr Is |. | \ i 1 *.! ' , 1 y |
*•&gt; more Florida amt ('.eoryu U.inkr-t* an«! »-t 1 . . bn-mc-- m, „ 11,
\I. I. O I HER Morula ami &lt;,&lt;••.r^l.i htt-tm-s i..;i. ^
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also teach BY M A I I.

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A. H. JA M I l S, Manager, Jacksonville, I-la

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MY defeat would he hailed with delight by all
the thimble-nigging land gamblers and sharks
in the land. MY election will serve notice on
the world that Florida does not condone fraud:
that she does not acquiesce in dishonesty.

CharRy begin* at homel
ot' grvateat need in Sanford today
* lull fledged chanty urgunixation
‘ * paid secretary, if posnible, who
j ^*Ve * downtown office and be
* 10 looh ¡nlo
„jpj-jtg 0 ( every

C A S H ami SA VF.

V A L E N T IN E 'S

Prolond.s, IndcflnKcIy tho Life of Oil Cloth.
10 0 s q u a r e feet o f o ^ c l o t h c o s t s a b o u t $ 7 . 0 0 , la s ts iiU m t o n e
y e a r nnd lo o k s shnmvy a f t e r six n u m t h s .

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v a r n is h w it h V ilstutt mu r m t -a a . .» v e n t a n ■ t
V n ls p a r w a t e r j.r t k d s t h e oil r l i . t h , p i . s r i v . • o
b r i g h t nnd new

FRANK CLARK

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BOSTON STOCK = SANFORD,
BEGINS WEDNESDAY, MAY 1st - LASTS
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DAYS

The Entire Stock of The Boston Store, consisting of Dry Goods, Notions,
Ladies’ Suits, Men’s Furnishings and Shoes; Bought at Our Own Price and
will be, beginning May. 1st, thrown on the market for what it will bring
WE DIEf NOT BUY THIS STOCK TO K EEP
IT MUST BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST OR VALUE

A BANKRUPT SALE

| Does not happen every week nor every year.

It therefore is a golden opportunity to buy goods at your own

jj. Price- Be on hand the very first day, as when a lot is sold it cannot be replenished. A ll the available
help that can be secured to wait on you is here. tEvery preparation to handle the vast crowd is being made.
Remember the date and be among the first to
arrive. D o o r s o p e n a t 8 o ’ c l o c k , W e d n e s d a y , M a y 1 s t , a t t h e la t e B o s t o n .
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6 l-2c
11 l-2c
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$25.00 All Wool Coat Suits, sale price
10.00 “
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5.00 Ladies’ Skirts; $10 value, sale price
j?..
1.50
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Wash Skirts; sale price
. -V.,
50 Ladies’ Capes; values up to $15, sale price
.
75
“
long or short coats; 10 to $20 values,J
1500 Corset Covers and Drawers; up to $1 values, at

Men, Women, Misses and. Childrens Shoes

$7.98

$5.00 All-Leathers, all styles, in black or tan

2.98

4.50 “
4.00 "
3.00 and 3.50
2.50 All-Leather,

3.98
35c
2.49
1.98 to 4.98
19c

2.00

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10,000 pairs Ladies’ and Children’s Hose; up to 25c, for

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Odd Lots, up to 3.50 value. Bankrupt Sale Price

10c Val. Laces; sale price 3 l-2c
10c Linen Laces; sale price 3 1-2
Big Line Embeoideryfup to 15c the yard, sale price
- 3 l-2c

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50 do zen Work Shirts; all colors and Sizes.
250 pairs Men s Dress and W ork Pants, at H alf Price
25c
25 dozen Elastic Patent Drawers; only
.
18c
M en’s Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers; only
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18c
Men s B. V . D. Patent Shirts and Drawers; only
35c
Men s pin check Overalls; Bankrupt Price
HALF PRICE
Big line Boys’ Pants at
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HALF PRICE
Felt and Straw Hats at
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VALUES

FO R TH E MEN FO L K S

GOODS J

Amoskeag Apron Ginghams . .
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Dress Ginghams; worth 10, 12 and 15 cents, atf
Dress Linens; white, natural and colored
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Yard-wide Bleached Domestic
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Yard-wide Unbleached Domestic
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$2.00 American Lady Corsets, at
3.00
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IHCSSANTORD HERALD

Helping Hand 8o clety
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Lana left tdday for
their home In Cincinnati after spending
The Helping Hand Sociory. of ths Bap­
the winter hers.
tist church, held their regular meeting at
J . W. Powell has returned to his home the (tome of Mrs R. C. Maxwell. Tuesday
In Queens. New York, after spending sev­ evening. Mrs J . W. Wildman entertained
eral weeks here looking after his farming the young people with nn account of a
C A N D ID A TE F O R G O V E R N O R
recent meeting of the young people’s So­
interests.
J a m e s Allison returned on Wednesday ciety In Daytono; which she had attended.
Mr. N. P. Yowell I* spending the dny In to Wichita, Kansas, after a week’s visit A number of garnet and pleasant contests
Jacksonville. He recently bought out the here nnd Cameron City, where he has a were enjoyed by all who were present.
Light rsfrethments-were served
Doeton Store In Sanford, ond i* preparing farm.
to give the Oclery City the bargain tale
Miss Alice Whitner left today for Tam­
PA RK T R A M M E L L ’S thousands of s u p p o rte r are
of Ita life. The event will »tart the first
The B o s to n Bankrupt Sale.
Goods
pa. where she will be the guest of Mrs.
of the montli. Thit I* the eecond »tore
at your own price. Begins May 1st.
Mnry Caldwell.
active all over th e S ta te . R E P O R T S recently recei­
Mr. Yowell has bought In a month, the
VCopt. B. F. Whitner of Chattahoochee
other being nt West Palm Bead».— Re­
j/ - '
Myrlck tlay s
has been the guest of hit daughter. Mrs.
ved from all the coun ties indicate beyond question
porter-Star.
Word was received this week of the
S. 0. Clin sc and his ton. B. F. Whitner.
The Woman’s, Missionary Society of the
marriage at Orlando last Wednesday the
Jr., for a week or ten days.
that P A R K T R A M M E L L Is by far the LEADING
Baptist church will meet next Monday
17th.. of Mr Jno. Hays, of this city, nnd
evening. April 29th, at 7:30 o'clock nt the
Dinner Club
Miss Llxxie Myerick. of Alleadale, S. C.
C A N D ID A TE F O R G O V E R N O R and will be t h e
home of Mrs. S. G. Kennedy, Oak nnd
Misa Flora M. Johnson and Misa Annie
The young couple slipped away from
Ninth, when a full attendance is desired. Lee Caldwell entertained the dinner club their friends very quietly ond unknown to
H IG H M A N in th e F irst P rim ary with SEVERAL
S' G. W. Raton nnd family, who hove been Monday evening at the residence of Mrs. all but a very few intimate; friends, nnd
living on Laurel avenue, will leave to­ J . W. Dickins The usual custom was went to Orlnndo where they were inanied
T H O U SA N D L E A D .
P A R K T R A M M E L L is not
morrow for Rochester. N. Y.. for the sum­ pleaaantly'varied on this occasion by a oy Judge Martin, of that city.
mer. They will return to Sanford next progressive dinner party; five small tables
The bride, while not well known here,
only holding his stro n g support but the R EP O R T S
«Inter. Mr. Raton has been with Chase accommodating two diners were used at has a wide circle of friends in her former
this delicious five course dinner. After home In South Carolina, who will be ready
1» Co. for the past season.
say h e is rapidly G A IN IN G .
P A R K T R A M M EL L,
each
course one of oach couple progressed to wish her well in her new home. The
Mrs. J . W. Wildman. who attended the
D. Y. P. U. and W. M. U. convention held to another table. The rooms and tables groom Is a prominent reilooad man here,
on a cco u n t of official duties h as been unable to cam•»
In Daytona last week, reports an excel­ were lovely with reel verbenas and red having been In the employ of the A. C. L.
lent meeting and a pleasant stay In that candle shades. The menu cards were for some time, running between Sanford
paign a s much a s he d esired , h o w e v e r , HIS
“City by the S e a " where the delegates tied with red ribbons and decorated with and Jacksonville. They will make their
were delightfully entertained. Auto rides, little April girls in red dresses and white borne in Sanford.
F R IE N D S are a ctiv e and taking ca re of his interest.
boat rides and trips to the bench were umbrellas in a shower.
The first course was fruit macedoine;
grcntly enjoyed between sessions. Mrs.
Woodland Pork la open every S u n ­
second
course, meat loaf, escalloped pota­
Wildman will give n report of the conven­
day. Beginning Moy 2nd., a l t o every
tion next Monday night ni the missionary toes. creamed asparagus nnd bread; third Thursday.
Bathing
pool.
Trolley.
course, shrimp sulnd. olives, wafers; fourth
&gt; -F++ + +
+4--F•♦•♦♦•«” &gt; + + • » + ♦♦&lt;■ + ♦ ♦ ❖ + •&gt;4 - + - K y+ + + * .
meeting at Mrs Kennedy’s. •
Suing», W hirl. See suw. e t c .
Every •F-F+F+FF-F-F-F-M-+++++
+ -F-t"H- ++4-W-■&gt;♦♦ + + + + + + •}•-F-&gt;+ -F+ .y+ + + ++++^
course, gelatine with whipped cream,
The civic department of the Welnkn
convenience for Picnic p a rtie s. Admit
chocolnto 5,-gfcc. nml
nflh rqpruQuto u y e r r much graUlirtUfg l b ^ so e-t
sto«fe0 v t r c * * r * , ~
— ■ i _ w L 2-tk—
mints and nuts. Afiee'Tflir^dinner V a s
cess of Its recent benefit nnd’ entertalnconcluded the members of the club enter­
-è- ♦
ment g|yen at the ImpcrioL The neat
tained themselv'fk copying nnd arranging
“ Great Prize U s t^
sum of 537 73 was cleared by them, oneall the recipes they have used In their
The free gifts thot will be given nwny
third of which will be uteri for local civic
dinners.
by ttie well-known firm of D A. Caldwell
ALWAYS want their shoes to be stylish ami '‘l'­
work.
The
deportment exends their
&amp; Sons ure causing o stampede nt that
thunks and appreciation to the mothers of
to-date, because they have them to wear. ami
store, and. in o few days announcement
ttie little folks for their kind Interest and
The G reatest o f all M oney-Saving
will tie made, regarding the tiny; when
Parents want their boys to have shoes dial w i l l
cooperation in sending the children to thr Sales. The B o sto n Bankrupt Siile.—
the public will tie uiviied to come in mid
(tructices nnd preparing them for their Muy 1st.
j-lc
wear regardless of style.
It's easy fur hoi 1 I I I
tuke possession of
articles If you
pads in the pretty play ground scene
don’t know about this event, or the prircs •t have what you want, and at reasonable prices.
Also to Mur Elorn Johnson for so success
see Caldwell.
R
em
em
ber
the
Bute;
(M
ay
1st
(
l
a
s
t
s
fu.ly training the children
I he large at
+ WE have a new lot of Boys' Shoes ami Oxmnls
10
d
a
y
s
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.th
e
B
o
sto
n
Bankrupt
Sale
tendunee nnd miercst manifested by the
The
B
o
s
t
o
n
Bankrupt
Sale
L
asts
Ten
nnd we want you to look them over when ready in
public is very much appreciated.
Every Customer Is the Lucky one at duys. begins May 1st.
W E Martin, the tux gatherer nnd Ar
buy.
thur Butt, the tux assessor were in the Thr B o s to n 's Bankrupt Sale Goods ut
Wade, tne Tuner. Orlando.
tf
less th a n Half Cost
Muy 1st.. L usts
city today from itic county sent
The Gate City House has brought down
Ten d ays
The Misses Wilson left today for ihsir
the high cost of living Only $-4 00 jier
home in Cincinnati alter »[lending the
Wednesday Club
week for dir finest table txiard in the city
winter licrr. the guests of Mrs B W
rile Wednesday Club held their regular See Pnrkrr
28
Herndon.
meeting m die home of Mrs Henry
F E E T F IT T E R
Autoes and carriage painting at 11II- í I
lion. Royal C Dunn, railroad commis­ Wight with a go&lt;&gt;&lt;| a It end mice Wednes
derwiHid s
First class work
fri-3 tf
sioner was In ttie city this morning, m day after noon
Telephone No. (19
-:Sanford. IToml.i
For a goo«I ( a hl r and h o me c ooki ng c o m e
After die minutes were lead by the
the interest of his cumliducy.
Î Î + + + + F + F + F + -F+ + + -F++ + + +&lt;- + &lt;■■M’ + + + + ++•;• &lt;-■{-&lt;• + •'&lt;+ &lt;•+ &lt;:•+ + + 4-r
Among thr |iroininenl vis'lors to thr »e&lt; rrlnry, Mrs S () Chase, die [irngnun to the Sirrine Hotel for your meals Rotes
&gt;+Y+-F+-F-F + -F-F+ + + + + * ♦ + &lt;••&gt;♦ + VF-F+-F++ + + + +
35
per
week
24-if
for
the
afternoon
was
taken
up
city ou Wednesday were Mon Frank
•
"Hendrick Ibst-en and his Meseuge” be­
Clark. Congressman , Col Cromwell Gib
Dr Forster came in Wednesday night
bans, candidate lor Governor and Leroy came almost a visible [iresence” In Mrs und rcturnc«! Thursday tu The Shelter at
Wight's delightful sketch and the delivery
Giles, a prominent attorney of Orlando.
New Smyrna.
, F’n-55-lf
14 MILES SOUTH OF SANF'nKD
of his message of truth, freedom nnd
The following arr gursls of Dr Forsters
Nice furnished rooms nt Stiimon’s, 315
love, which continues to echo uml re-echo
'■Shrltrr Sanitarium nt Hawk » Park tins
FI. Fourtli street.
6 1-if
Magniheent location on ri-lf'
and will always down die corridors of
week Mrs Fred’k Vierling and son. St.
two Ultra. 40 acra I'nki. mm» Hii|Hflr
time, to all those who will pause to listen
We are eijulpprd to handle your repair
atfrtctiv* hold in minim FL»i I»
Iran*. Mr» I W Miller. Sanford, Mrs M
Mrs Wight charmingly unbred die char wurk
grovr and all iniuarinrnffe lir»
S a n f o r d Mari ni le A Garage Co.
r ••
C l»,ylr and Miss Ikiylr. Sanford Mr»
.VM) Irei of piana, iuamr ait i *»
fn-48lf
arters of Ihseen s great play. "The Ikill
Mason New Smyrna Mr .Inn J Miller
Al B f AU I l f L'l
ili«, hnrai wiler toppi*
\
House, to convey n.i object lesson and
One ninl two liorse wagons with i-elery
and wit,-. St laatis Miss In oise llnpi»-.
tri Koine Ride oui and • u%
niorr forcibly impress upon lu-r listeners flurt-il rude Unites nl Underwood’». fri-7-tl
AL I AMONTE SPRINGS
Kansas. Mr Alex E Laiiimore. Erie,
the living power of truth, freedom nnd
Home-like and good accommodations pi
Minn.; Mrs Richard Griffiths. Ariel; Col.
FLORIDA
love.
G. W. E. BATES 8. SON. Props.
St union's. 315 E. F'ourth street.
61-tf
nnd Mrs M. R. Creighton. Baltimore. Md.;
JIThe club hoped to have the pleasure of
Mrs Gilliert Dullnnivne. Hawk s Park
Gas engine repairs. Sanford Mo chi nr
having Mrs. Goodrich with them to rend
fri-48-tí
(). E. Walker and It. L. Pugh arrived liçr excellent pntier on "Bjorne Hiornson." A Garage Co
in the city from Tojiekn yesterday, nnd
All kinds of repair work Sanford Ma­
lint stir sent the [mi[xt to Mrs Chase to
will lie busy for oeveral weeks digging
in 48 tf
chine
&amp; Garage Co
read for lier, as t he could not tie [iresent
their ’large ¡nituUi crop.
l&lt;ie president appointed Mrs C E
My Home fumi and tools for rent for
Tiie Junior Epworth leagu e of the
Methodist i mirch held their regular Walker Mrs 1. R Philips. Mrs S D Chase. (lie coming season, to res[«msd)le party
meeting Fndu&gt; evening, in tlu- church. Mrs I I Duttuii and Miss Mell Wlilincr Cecil Gabbri, al J N Whitner» office
84-t-f
The Ladies' Aid Society of the llnptist the program cninmitlee
church held their regular meeting MonAfter a short discussion of club matters
Bring vour ok! tires to Sanford Machine
da) afternoon, in the church.
the clut) adjourned to meet at the resi­ A Garage Co. for vulcanizing, fri-48-if
The Wednesday Club will meet at the dence of Mrs. J. N. Whitner next Wednes­
residence of Mr«. Henry Wright at 3 day afternoon.
o’clock, Wednesday afternoon.

PARK

T RAM M ELI

rA L

Will Have A B ig

Lead

it E. G. D U C K W O R T H ; !

...The...
Altam onte

Mr. W. A. Whitcomb, manager of the
East Sanford Land Company, which
owns 19,000 acres of land on the Geneva
Peninsula, has returned to his home in
lilooininglon 111., after a sojourn of ten
days in Sanford adjusting matter« here
relating to the holdings of Jus company.
Before leaving he appointed the Title
Bond and Guarantee Company as his
local representative« in Sanford.
The tinby Show at the Imperial is
attracting attention of the public and
tne nouse is crowded every night.
The county commissioners are having
a piece ol road half a mile In length cut
through from Gertrude avenue direct to
Monroe ,and the new ferry nt the landing
there
When completed this road will
cut oil one mite of very heavy aand road.
This route is becoming very popular to
automobilista destined to points on the
E ast Coast or south of Sanford, and the
official« propose to make their portion
of the road as good as it should be.
i/ Jo h n Holly, of Michigan, has pur­
chased the celery farm of Mr. Spec« N.
P rather on the west side, nnd has taken
charge of the property. Mrs. Holly ar­
rived last Saturday and is much pleased
with Florida and her new home.
Sanford is to have a paid fire depart­
m e n t The city council- has ordered
live stock and such equipment ns is
necessary to be purchased nt once.
In insurance parlance, Sanford is now u
third class city in the matter of rnti-s,
but the additions to be made to the fire
fighting equipment will place the city
in the second class, which will equul a
saving of 26 per cent, in insurance rates.

The Hulf price Sale Is “not In It"
with t h e B o sto n Bankrupt Sale. May
1st. L a s t s Ten duys.
---------- ______________
Auction Bridge
Mrs. Robt Newman was the charming
hostess nt a delightful auction bridge party
Thursday afternoon. Lovely cut flower«
and nasturtiums mode the pretty rooms
very attractive. Six tables of bridge were
played. Ttie highest score was made by
Miss Laura F'ixh who received the first
prize, a pretty crochet hand bog. The
prlie for progressions, n handsome cut
glass vase, was won by Mr». G M. Vorce.
Mrs. R. J . Holly received the booby prize,
a deck of cards. After the interesting
gjimet of cards were concluded, delicious
•irawberry and orange Ices were aerved.
Mrs. Newman’s guests were Mctdnmes
G M. Voice, R. S. Keelor, W. D. Holden,
0. W. Brady. G 0. McLaughlin, J W. Dicklns, F. J . Gonzales, Forrest Lake, H. P.
Driver. Frank Lone. G F. Smith, Deane
Turner. Puul Keely, Geo. Fox, Jr., O. W.
King. S. O. Díase, G G Howard, F. L.
Miller. R. J . Holly. B. F. Whitner. Jr., A.
W Brown. J . L Hurt. A Fitts. Misses
Nona Wylly and Lanru Fish.

WANTS

All Local A d vertisem en t« Under This
Heading. Three Cents a Lin« Each Issue
F'or Sale— 100 pullets. 75 eta. each. J .
W. Sipes. R. F. D. No. 3.
6fl-4-i-p
For Sale— An almost new Stand Hope
rubber tire buggy, built by one of the
best manufacturers in the north. S. M.
Schwartz, R. D No 1.
fri65-3tp
Gas, electric lights and artesian water
nnd rooms $1.25 und up. 315 E. F'ourth
Street.
61-tf
For Rent—5-room cottage 1212 Pork
Ave. $12 50 Including water.
G. W
S[icncer.
60- tf
F’or Sale— Sweet Potato, plants Red
Providenc, best kind.
$1.50 per thou­
sand. Rex Packard. Rome 2. or phone
102-3
60-ifc

Sa tisfa C'
Carpbntrr -Mouton Co. B oston

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hill

HARDWARE CO.

Wo hove Just opened at No. 306 First
For Sale—Two o f my fine truck farms.
57. tf
street a full lina of feed stufTs and pro­ Levi Blnford.
T«*n acres of good land for sale at a
visions Lowest prices Phone number
bargain. Three acres cleared nod crop­
298. Wholesale Package Store.
66-2tc ped last season. All under fence. Near
For Sale— A bedroom suite, bedstead, loading station on traction line. Almost
Particulars at Herald
bureau, wash stand and table, very cheap. given away.
Office.
What ofTers 116 French Ave.
66-tf
For Sale—5 acre farm, twenty bearing
For Sole—Stcvens-Duryen touring car,
model U, 1910, six cylinder. In fine con­ orange trees, 5 0 peach trees, also very
dition. tires entirely new. Bosh magneto, large bearing pear trees, modren 5-room
Stromberg carburetor, etc. Price reason­ cottage, front and back poretie«, faces
south Golden Lake. 3 miles south enst of
able. Inquire at Heruld office
66-2p
For Sale—Fine buggy, with canopy topi Sanford; 5 minute« walk to street rail­
way. also Oveldo railroad. Fine drinking
Very cheap.
Cecil Gabbett.
66-tf
The Bankrupt Sale o f The B o s to n
water, good bathing, fishing and swim­
F'or Sale— Anyone wanting bargain In
Shoe S t o c k sold r e g a r d le s s of price. first class celery farm address "Owner" in ming. Also 10 acre trait of the very
beat celery and lettuce land, well located.
May 1st.. L usts Ten duys.
care of Herald Office.
57 tf
H mile west Cameron City, lest than a

quarter of mile from Sanford tractwn
carline. Land boa n gentle dope In
NorUi to South End. so there will o r * *
be any danger of soured land Gust
teed to get flowing wells on land Km sonnble price, and term* to •niit AdI tf5
dress box 1127 Dty.
W. H. Underwood now has a &lt;ir»&lt; d* *
horse shoer nnd blacksmith anJ
guarantee all work of this nature
horses can be assured of die best
of work In this line Sec
(f
when your liorae needs shoe*
(•ark «venue
age for Rent—9 1 1
It if
Address Box *43. Dty
For S a le - S h o w case, luck «Ira««-; » " »
»ion style, fina condition Part ioti“™ * l
54-IÍ
Herald office.

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April 26. 1912

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some months holding a government pisittoll
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t h e m to u s e II r e g ul a r I v u n
until
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it do e s not e r a d i c a t e (liunlrnff. c l e a n s e I
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will rel tirn e v e r y e e nl |.nlil ns for Hie
r e m e d y f or t h e m - n * u s k l n g
There
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uo ohl l gat l oi i f r o m t he us e r t v h l i l e t e r
W o m a k e t ^l a o f f e r wi t h n rull unde r
Htnndlitg t h a t o u r b us i n e s s sit. . e s s
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WANTED.

Hul l , lut t e e s t a b l i s h e d Mil l ige l i mi t and
r e f u « e !.. l a k e m e n over 8.*t e n t s " f
a g e ns Itett e m p l o i a-e«
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STRENGTH

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F . R . M e r r e l l &amp; Co.
COMMISSION
MIUC.HAMS
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light was

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I Railroa.l * ••iiiiiiis.sioners |.uid Mr.

eilr.iordutart iompliitt.nl ni eie» Hug him unaiunuAisI) to th&gt;
Itod)

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a s|&gt;iriled

w.i- tint so. tired until tin*

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lionoraide p..*ll(oli

predecessor« were

Ih» »igiillirani im|Mirtanci*

* * v id. i •» I bv III. la. t lb.il .illmdg Mr

Hun ThomasM. ( uolcy, oneol the

llurr's

grenlesl consti-

iutioit.il lawyers (lu- i.omtri h s ktcwu, ll.m Martin A knapp. now pres­
iding Judge ol III*'.* omitiere.* t ourt .*1 llu- I tilled .Stales, lion
s

Martin

I ds k.-r ol tlie.j^uhllr Servire t nmittission ol Slew Vork.
\s a public sêrv unt Mr. Murr luis never shirked a duty.
\r a member of Congrí**« Mr. Hurr ran Ih* depended tifton to serve

Soiilliorn f m i l s tv V c ÿ r ld h l r s

in.

people trisielld ol privale interests.
A yt.te for Mr

OIM LS \ HUAI SIIIPMI NI

Hurr means a *ote ol

honor, and a vote

Floridi

(or llu* welfare of lier people
Re*|*-rtfull&gt; .
A R T IIC K T

I h e r e u r r I m o M u d s o f Chill I o n i c
Ml \ S K S AMI O f III HS

i l .........
r.|i,. 1.. I ' l . i n k s ( l u l l I &lt;...i. i«
Mr James Allison has returned to his
(.iiartinle. d
.Invi. ..ul Mulliría tn . lire
home in Wichita. We have enjoyed the
,
J “ 1 of th e«, estimable gentlemen and
Have you tried the N.trt.n- H m«.
Ml. Chill*», lev el t'•.l.ls tod (.rip y.mi molle)
»ball look forward with pleasure toward I * ‘l P"Htiel to
II mil g«t h utetil in ket hack if il »h*-:, u a if« and 5(1. i*-r Ih. i i Ic
Ask your Druggist.
In-tf
Iba time of their return.
!
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______

Servant of the People

n r'

JJ« ».

Rpv Bass will hold n hi»t Revivnl
M ining in Sanford, beginning next
month A great spiritual awaken­
ing in Sanford is prophecied.

A Trusted and Trustworthy

M

foi,
r.ita

S A N I

d)e respect and tunfldence of our people.
•ho followed him with their hearty good
•isltes when be look up his new work on
(he Sanford Herald last year.
As these
young people begin their new life in their
be» Itome in Sanford we offer :hetn our | f,.r unless we were |sis(tnelr . erindi
•»eartiest congratulations and most rnr- that we could suhatniillatc It In e » err
*«»1 wisbes for a happy and prosftcroun [■articular llrnteuihcr. jou can obtain
future
Hex nil Remedie» In this commnnM .v
|
only at our atore—Thu Re*nll Htors
Mr. J. W. Powell has returned to Ins
1
ho‘ne in New York
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Hsra'a Ik« » t d i i » 1»
ranch tha paopla of
Ihla coasmunlty.

Ii

BALD

... .

Ol i r nf

Lvarybody who r ««d «
■nagaiiaaa bays a«w»&gt;
p«p«r«, but «v«ryb«dy
who road« s«w,pap«ri
doeaa'I boy tnagBiJnea.

It KKI L I \t I UK V NOW (IPt S

: ÍT71 W INC » pu r« fiu«i**I i fu Isi ti ii 2
S L —J *Ir v IniMiirss «»I I I •*|• Kr« I Z

»liso

UlIiJr « &lt;MI II f \ filili ?w&gt; *h()|||t| (he U f f tlil

•" Miirv»io?i in

Ml
y out put at o lia i l l in del s at
ion i to Insili t dcilv.ilcs when waul
eri It II Dcilltc II.ik \ve .ntt) I If St SI
I II irilry .imi family li.tv»- mn\«-»| I'llorii J ’t *i
*%«• 11

I W U A N

(.AMI KOS CUY CLIIMMMiS
^ i » l I ••frrn»)tMlfn&lt;T it» Tt»*» M*rnM
biffini Dtitiii Ikt '¿filli I'M I t.y Kt*\
I Ku%&gt; I &gt;|||| pfIBlUr "f III»* ^pf Ih*jfl» l'l
mu i hurrh »»I Jm kMiivillr* I t
^ ulirr M I In &gt;or* ariti NfVi» (furiiily
fliese young |K-ople went lo Jucksulivtlle
at (he holiday lime presumably to visit
Mim Gormly'. sister ami family residing
at (hat plnee and incidentally In he mat
ned To a few intimate friends they
made tin. know'll soon after their return,
'
hoi they preferred that no public an
nooucrtneiu Ik- made until they wrr.remly to iK-gm housekeeping a. tliey
Him to do tin. week at Hie corner til I ilili
•ud Myrtle in Sanford
The bride i. a
Kansas girl, having s |k-i i ( her girlhood
days m Ttitieka. with the exception of
twu years spent in school at Oituwu, Kun
««» For n numlxrr of yburs she was in !
(he office of the Topeka Daily Capitol
Site came to Florida in November. I'J10
an*l has since made iter itome with her
father and brother at Cameron City, where
by her cheerfulness and faithfulness she
h«» won the hearts of tile people who ;
•ill tniss her sadly when site Is gone to I
» « new home in Sanford. The groom is
•Iso a Knntnn, having come from Wichita
•here, for some years, he was connected
I
•uh the Wichita Daily Kaglc lie has
i
been closely identified with the growth of
this community, owning a farm here and
having made his home with the Kinnebsm until they returned to Kansas about
* 'rpar aS°- .He has always been ready
•nd willing to do what lie could for
the goo,» 0f ,|lp community -n,| |,ai

Chill and I' cvcr Toni c« as
a general tonic for tired
feeling and mal ar i a.

NI f A I I i pT**f &lt;1 Iiin tn v**« I It f m
I•i .1 11*ill !»**•( ** i' I ili f »«« ill» \\t***ki v « r « » »
hill lit* Ia« » uni milititi lus vsiirk lirr«Mf I

ci

.1

v r r &gt; villini hit* t n f or i i i i i l l o n

ic.-fi..M EK Q £N H A L L'S

Z
•
&gt;
m
Mr KutiKin and Mrs lloli bison of Met k ►
11,11110.« k have Sold their pi ne lo New £
Yurker. by name of Mrigg». who lake |«is
•
srttioo shortly Mr. Hotihirwiu it stay
•
tug with friend, for a short time and will
then leave for her former home hi Char
Vitle N t" Her brother. Mr Kankin was
lukro to the »tale hospital at Cliatlah&lt;Mictiee by a nurse on Tuesday lo he Ireutrd
for urrvmts troufdes.
Mr» t' (• Kerry bus Ikk-ii eiiieriaiiung
her »I.ter, Miss laitlie llohlis ol Silvan
ash (oi

Itustlngs P o t a t n s Moving
Hustings. Fin. A|all 21 — With a heav­
ier m \entent than was anticipated the
lias:, ,'s lattalo season o|**ned Monday
siili i o* loading ol three cors
I hr total
m
eut for Ilo week as111 reach tifteeu
1%^
I wo of the Hist three cals were
I .T«i t 11v I dm Nn .% Co ilo- oilier bv
the I ' II.I I t. Il.lllge

Mm. A I I nf 11AA I*» «h t »!py ifi^ Iti-r plr»i*&gt;
mil 1101111* in l'aula f *r a l»*v% lay««

in t V

Mih. s Bobbie ili j i | A lluniti t i r i n r v r r y lioiiM’ImlcI in Ih

in Ci.mrron C,ty

PAOLA POINTS
To the l-*k4ur of#Th^’llpri»l»|;
—*
Mr» J ï K liofili ib
a frw
« l u y licrr with lift parrntB Mr ami Mm
A A Hit k«*

a*

I luitt-«l S i n i c a un») r v r n Muriit-i fimi

M i - , Mobilie Ni. hols.ni sjieiil »rula) in
u
,
. . .
1 Mr &lt;*rter is shipping it rat load ofbrnii« Oil.o. , i shopping .uni visi t ing I ne nd s
from ,,)p ||cck ^
|h,# wcrk
Mf
Mr. Musselwhite carried her over in Ins
Rich is digging a carload or more of very auto
fine potntoea.

1 w||"i
***e Inclemency of the weather
there was no meeting of the Farmer*
r , . Tii .
Club Tuesday evening and the member,
.
.
.
*nd frirnils were di.api.auied in not bav,
.
.
,
log the privilege of iiMeiung to the prom,
. . ,
ImmI lecture which mil.I be mdrlmitclv
|NMt|mned. much lo our regrel

( l i u r m i t M f/&gt;r &gt;

(»•*! A B r u n i I fu I

I’ Swnri/ of New York ri|r&lt; I» in Sm.niv
lx- lirrr r.irIy in May nml Ins |M,rdt«
1.
\
Ni . Ii"|s,.|| r r l i i f n r t l
fu
tiri
, h-I Sv,,in. plan to irlon. will.
; nml Mu J,
liouic ••Il Mu» k I ik'* \\ r«llit"A»l.i&gt; .illrriltMil)
hjm
lili, i t v mil (u frinì i vr% m Sun for«! ««liti
I, Mr* ” '* Mimiiek mid Misstirm-e Ku h ! Dm . .
*
,
.
*»**nt a very pleasant tiny ai the Dutton 1
il I *
•a
I l - e l . ’is ' I a: 111 M o i i i I. i Y
|n S||(lf|,riI
Ff((|liy
d.i) in l loililolii on hiisiiics.
||M&gt;
.... . ((f ^
^ .....

A Hroderson and wife and Mr I'uder
The
.
i nr Socialists
OOC1UI1». had an enjoyable
1 ,
,picnic wtaal, of. .Dougin,
han.as. md Mr Hi -l.t
Saturday at U»c Itome of John Fdwurd.oii
&gt;1||1|r,|(1)

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ii r n i i i p l r i r hi Mo r y nf l l i r mi i nr nini * m n r

I 11) tur .Ulti

1 11 •
*11 •I«*«I

ork

t * »•!&gt; -|»r fi».if tnii* i i rv« «n I•v« f 11•( 1.11
lu tin* tin.tld »»I ri-iD-»» « ,i MitiiM r»jii»•■(|
Mill In m r a line milp of 11■«■ wolld.nf i In-

**t-rk »»li I h i h i i «***

MOOKF’S STATION
5t&lt;«UI CorTWipoodsorv In Tlir Mrrnlil
Hfw aumiiic
Suinme.' was «greeted by/ a «
Kev.
»Jred congregation Sunday afternoon. if
it w i i the hottest iluy of the season
,,
„ . u
.
Mr and Mr». C. C. Morris »pent n recent
Hr. «no
. ..
.
Sunday at Forr.t City
Mr Morris say.
there arc prosper*. there of the Create.,
watermelon crop ever.
„
.
. . .
.
M i« Jennie McCleiland entertained a
party of young girl» on Soturday. it being
her birthday. Lovely refreshment* of ice
cream, cake and lemonade were »erved.
Mi»s Jennie received several present».
,
,
U o Welker of Richmond nvenue left
sirs.
ft* her old borne in Uryon. Ohio, last
tor act
»
. . . .
Ttnirwiuv She was accompanied by her
Ihursaay
e
•rand doughter. Miss Mabel Starr, who
granu
»
h«, |w
&gt;rn oci
tier k
guest for several months
n»i
oeen
Mr Welker leaves Inter.

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April 26. 1912

—

And, Tiy Jove, ho 'meant It— lb « r*
was no mistaking hi« fervency! Hut
It mndo mo feol like a silly ass, you
know
Custom or n6 custom. II Just
mado me n bit nifty to think her
father would speak this w ay. Might
bo good form, but It appeared rotten
taste— lots of things toein that way,
dnsh It'
BuggeHted this to Pugslcy
once, but he was so devilish shocked
couldn't rnt his luncheon— wasn’t nble
to fetch a dashed word Icr four hours'
••Why. I.lghtnut.’’ he dropped to n
chair, leaning forward, with shining
eyes, "you can ’t possibly know whnt
C Q ^yW /C sr f / » / / B Y B O B l7 J -S ffS M U . C O S i/H /ry
this mentis J'j*t at this time! Why. If
you hadn't offered to speak to Fran6Y N 0P S I3.
of tho what you-call-’cma.
M cantlm , her father was studying els. It’s not likely that any one clso
C T IA rrrn
I —Richard I J t M m i l , m 1 n o a little oddly Lttd a x l J n g .
ever would!
Amertren with an effrcfed English eo- ,
"I rco you don't qulto llko what 1 | " J u d g e ! ’’ I ejaculated, shocked
g n L r«t«l«»a • present from a friend la
And ho
Who would want toT"
* i y about Francis, ho remarked, pufgilmaced
horribly.
f.r.g
complacently
C H A P T E R II —Tha praaant prove* R&gt;
* * • P*lr of pajamas.
A U t t a r hint* of
1 looked hlin straight In tho eye.
Surprise* to tha v a a r a r .
“Frankly, I don't. If you must know," |
blurted. T h e n I screwed my monoclo
C H A P T E R III. —l.lghlnut dons Ihs p s#sm a* and U l a s t night gala up for a
"Uy
•mofca.
Ills servan t. JeAklna, comes In tight .and strntgbtened forward.
Jove, I think you ought to bo ashamed
and, falling to recognise U g h ln u t. atWmbts |o put him o u t Thinking the s e r ­ of yourself, you k n o w F ’
v e n ! c r s i r l.ightnoi chan ge* hi* cloth**
“W h — what's th a t ? — I.lg h tn u t!" Me
Inlanding lo lummon help. Whan ha reap p ear* Jenkins falU on hla neck with
turned a beet color and grasped tho
* » / . confirming I J g h t n a f a ball a f th a t ha
arms of h la’ chair.
eras/.
"Oh, I do." 1 stood up a'nd he fol­
c h a p t e r
i y — j e n k t n * tells Ltshtnut
of th* tocouoter be had with a hideous lowed. "I think If that poor child had
Chinaman dreased In paja
bad a little— e r— forbearance and
CHAPTER Y —In a massage from hie . , .
frUnd. Jack Billing*, Uahtnut I* asked klndnosg— that *ort of thing—oh, daah

J . H. T U C K E R
FOR

CO UN TY T R E A SU R E R

b y FRANCIS PERRY ELLIOTT
^ ILLUSTRATIONS

R A YW dm s

t r h z ' S s J S i i Tw.'f’i.s :..'« I «•
•i“«
harsh always— yoa,

I d o !"
"W ell, I’ll be— ” Mo swallowed It.
nock forward, anil stood panting a bit.
•’H a r s h ,'e h ?" he Jerked at me. " U m ! "
Ho stood there. Ills feet braced apart,
hi* while brow* beetling cl the floor
" H a r s h ! ’’ He cocked his hoed ou one
sldo, thrusting out his heavy under-

Ai&gt;&lt;!* a b e a u t i f ul g i rl In b l a c k p a j a m a s lft

hla room.

C H A P T E R V T —U g h t n u t Is shocked by
tbs girl’* drinking, sm oking and s lan g y
talk.
C1I A P T E R V II—Rh* tails film her n am e
la Francis and p uttie* him with a alnry
of her U&gt;*a for h«r slater's ro om -m ale,
named Frances. N a t l morning lb* girl
la mlaalng and I.lghtnut hurries to Ilia
UawWin. sre_K sr toft.__H a .!* ac co sted —hx
a hftalty college boy,
wrtio call*
him

"P icky ,'* but ha dost not see th* girl.

C H A P T E R V I I L - J a e k m illng* callk to
*p*nd lb* n’ ght with I.lghtnut. They dis­
cover prlcsalesa rubles hidden In th * but­
tons of th* pajamas.
C H A P T E R I X —Rllllnga
ja m a s and rallrea.

dons

tha

p a­

C H A P T E R X —I.lghtnut later discover*
In his apartm en t a Imefy p-radh In m u t­
ton-chop whlakera and wearing p a ja m a s
Jenkins rails 'h a pollca. who declare the
Intruder to b« a criminal, culled 1 F o i y
Q ran d pa."
C H A P T E R X I —The Intruder declare*
he Is I.lghtnut’* guest and appeala to tha

latter In vain.

la

C H A P T K II X l l - r i *
JklL
n u n r n

nut li

x ::i

bustled

off

to

Tn t hè rr-&gt;rntng l i g i . »

r mi r M'nc« *•»*.*

and mo r « 4 «! •»! ^I r*l w|t* n he i * f i * III**«
iaka frt»rn
th» In!!*r
demandi?» ir hi*
rio!he«

I 'i c M m i t

!•.»'* n &lt;I

T n t \ ■•

IlUItnir'a hoflìr. d!*CO\*rw ’ Uri«’. .
girl ol th« i&gt;aj*inna. oli thè truln.

ri

In«

C l l A I T r i l X I V I Ifhtnut
»n*ak»
to
b e r »nd al luda« to f i o ni ght tw f*»r*
Pl i r
d e r l a r e e I n d l i n a n t l v Ri a l I . l * M f.ut n r \ r r
p i w hf»r In I4 a r k t &gt;i j »r n i n
A» T i r r vl nA ri
F r a i n e« \m me» hy 4 !::•&gt;* v
y•" 41 ti
w h o hall» l.lirhtniit n i
I M' K) '
T h » int
ter lgm&gt;rr» I h * l*&gt;y. wìio thei» t i r » « ! m i

to threah hlm fr»r offendine K r n n o i
iJg h tn u t t«kt*« tlie n«*xt t rul n no me
f l l AI*T F!t

XV

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over

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nu t d !»o o v e r r n &gt; « t r r lu u a C h i n e » » c h o x u c
tara o n
p c ju m » » .
‘

CIIA PTK H X VI * Profeesor
ry 1« ralivd in lo lnt«rpret
fljrphlc*.

Pooxenber(he hl»rt&gt;-

C H A P T E n X VII —lf# ra ve» over w h t t
Ilo cali» thè luat »ltk yf .SI l.lng &lt;*M
C H A I T K I l X VII I - The tvrlllin derlare»
th»t « peraon
Ihe pulirmi« u*f]I
t*ik» on Ih«
r • f I • *■ ptcil-ni»
« p* r r r
T h *• | ' r *• ^ •».. 1
j 4 fili* ■ for s** j'«*t ' ’ &gt; :

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In

{•N)»IMA« 1« fo - I !*| I »• ;&gt;’ ■fr«fc. • *i J «Olii

and I■ taken I. .i.#* in un « iit'Mnnhkle wtth
Trance» uni a Hotnnn I.lghtnul
cali»
•*th# frump."
c m r T n n X X —I.luhlnut l» anperetl h r
**the frump’»" alundcrou» tnlk about
•Tranci» ”

UH A PTKft X X I "Il ilio f 4 " 1t taken to
hi* room
V « m ¡ti if f.lU 1 * t n .,1 ll"it
a m rianer La» Jtitl l.r. n i r fliftl »IMlflf
tLri* H’ Mlr - rt WIE , ruW n r •• •* 1 •i S&gt;w
V.Tk for «traili. ¿ a »oit i t Liu. U
Juri: aa

llp, : Thpo Tilr.e.ft-Jinlil.auiij*- grunt,
and oh, he looked b l a c k !
"W ell, I’ll Be— "
And Just then c a m g .a quick breath,
“Ob, I ray tJfewF* I protested wormand I caught a murmur: " I wonder
now If, a fter all, that la truel
lly I 57"My boy, I tell you I know— you
Urorge, they aay children nnd—” The
d o n' t ! ” He lifted hla hand eloquently,
mutter trailed off.
"H ere. here, my
deflecting the corners of Ills tnoulhboy—sit down." ho exclaimed sudd o
nh. such n way' "No. vlrr e, I tell you
ly. nnd he made mo
there's not another living man would
” 1 want 1# thank you. I.lghtnut," ho
«Irire chance I t ! "
He threw himself
auld Impressively
It may bo that
backward, pulling hl.&gt; threl. s at in«'
you nro right
Perhaps iho better
and waiting Ii I n e j e s frightfully
In
course would be gently to reason with
fact, h e r ea b o ut * —where. Fruncía la
Fraud*."
"Oh. J :dgo, I nm euro of It,” I urged known, there havo te en two men—
only JuH two who i ver had the ti&gt;
feelingly
inertly lo do It."
“ Well, well, my toy —we l l t e c . ’ Hu
" O h ! " I commented
Wondered If
pnttrd mo on (he knee
"I'm going
edie
of
'hone
was
the
other
« hnp she
to try j o u r waj
by George I II do it
tonight' ' Jlw ryes tceu.cd to luhd was engaged to
lie proceeded Impressively: "One
1110 will» a c o r e kindly and personal i
Interest
"Do you know I ran t toll of these, my dear sir. was our reclot
you how glad I am that you Hud so j —a most charming and venerable oh!
much In F ranci s to like. Indeed. I nm man. now nearly eighty three and par
tlnlly paral) led nnd deaf, lives n
del ight e d"
HUH studj lug mo mien
lively, lie musingly reached Tor a f r e s h sweet patient life all alone, you know
llgbl
In point of fact. I.lghtnut, 1 with no one In tile world to rntu fm
Well, sir." ho stiffened drnnmt
am freo to «ay I hope tho Intimacy him
IraII/.
leveling one finger nt me. "do
begun between you two will grow clos­
er
II would ho n thundering good you think that Francis would even
thing for Franci s nnd n great comfort listen to him?''
Did 1’ Well, dash It. did I ?
to me
Hut 1 tried to mumble something
And. by Jove, he smiled at me—a
|K)llte
devilish pleasant smile!
"And th en —" ho puffed us ho r«v
Bo 1 Just leaned forward and mndo
lighted hla cigar, "th e re's J a c k 's clinuf- |
a go:
Thanks awfully, and er hy the four, you know "
"Kh. J a c k a what's tJiat?” I gripped
way
Then 1 stuck, boggled wildly
the
arms of my chair
i d Instant nnd went on
'l'hnt Is lo
" Y e s ." ho noddei l . •Jack's rhnt t f
say. lids Intimacy you know has It
N-ur
&lt;&gt;li I w in so d i s a p p o i n t e d at
been to«. Miort to J,n,nD
| gulped
(lie roou.i ol h ' - e f f o r t " '
The old
Kr would )o'i be »mi nt ; to trust
And I Io h i tit.i dashed Idea again, g e n t l e m a n s l i p p ' d h a c k In hi s c h a i r
wi t h u s i g h
Ft u n c í a J us t s w o r e a t
floundered a bit and took another nli&gt;
.
i
"Oh. 1 bay, you know, have l your him, you k n o w !"
"Hy J o v o ! " I managed to get out— |
permission to speak to F ra n co s—c r —
and yet. somehow, 1 was devilish
you know?"
"You speak to F r a n c i s ? " — he Jurt pleased nboul It
"You nee?" And he spread out his
leaped toward m e — W hy, my b o j '
"Absolutely no sense ( f ap
And lie was wrl’ glng tny nrtn with hand.-

|

mrd such a splendid ch a n c e ' D&gt;u
mi' they had been ho Intim ate oil.
ate »-till, for thnt m a t t e r "
r u v i t i n X V II
f ICf r , *1, rir» n »t.n
vs t* f, M f es 1r •*T ) r n n* • r w.
!«* *•« ! ¿ i 1! •
I caught my breath
In—Intim ate! '
r.i p»&lt;|r f*
I t k U»nnt Ulk« pe r m i n . o n to
I stammered. "You don't mean F ra n ­
sp«»k to "Frances '
ce« nnd (hla chnufTeur7"
enough at Can.bridge with a thou" u h , yea.” carelessly, "Scoggins la
sand doil.tr apartment on tho
Gold
all tig h t, very uaperlor young man
Coast,’ ns vou call It— nnd. by George,
for hlo position—fónd of Francis, you
you Harvard men have got the right
know, nnd I reully think has great In­
name for I t ! — but F ran cis bent that In
fluence.” Ho puffed complacently an
cno te rm ’s drain on mo for poker
InHtant. " F a c t Is, lht,y nro alw ays tolosses and—”
gotbur when Francis Is homo"— puff
■’P e k e r ? " I moistened mr lips. Then
•—"motoring, boating, or else off some­
I brightened, for perhaps bn meant
where camping together."
bridge— and tbnt was good form, for
"Whn-nt— what's thnt— not camp­
there was my Aunt Ju lia, who lived by
ing?” 1 looked nt him aghnst. "Oh,
It—fact!
Hut his hend shook Impa­
corno now, Judge— really you don’t
tiently when I suggested that ho
mean that, do you— not camping to­
meant this
g eth e r?"
' ’Ilrldgo!” ho oxploded. "W hy, F ra n ­
I spoko excitedly, bill ho Just stared
cis deean't know bridge from casino!
nt me with nn expression of blank sur
Poker, I tell you, nnd fnro—nnd all
prise
tho r c L t Tho plucking
was dona
" E h ? Why, certainly, my dear boy
tig h tly nt n certain — er— club, tho ea
—for week» nt a tim e—and why n o t?”
tabllshmcnt of n gentleman by tho
Hla shift manifested somo Impatience.
name of McGInty— 'Spot' McGInty—
I "Pshaw . Llghtnut," ho growled. Hickt h , you know the place, th en ?”
|ng his ash, "w h a t’a tho odds— why bo
! faced him earnestly. "I
ao particular?
I don’t m in d !” Ho
Judgo Hillings, do 1 understand you—
Jammed bis hands Into bis trousers
th a t 1b , It can't bo that you nro speak­
pockets till It seemed ho would go
ing of— er— F ra n ce s?” I stammered
through them. "1 tell you. I'm glad
incredulously. ”1 menn your F ra n ce *
I’m d e m o c r a tic !"
Buroly you aro n o t !”
" O h ! " I uttered, seeing a li g h t
**I Juat a m i ” Hla Jaw sot with a and smiled back. ‘’I wonder what ht
• Bo that waa 111 Well, In any caso,
■nap. “J u s t who Pm talking about would s t y If ho know that F ra n c e * ? 'know now thnt I wns a republican,
«nd nobody else, young mnnl I mean and I are already e n g a g e d !"
by Jo v e !
Never did know, before
my F r a n c i s — Francla 1-esllo Hillings— I
---------what I was and It waa a devilish re ­
Who elao could I mean?*’ Ho almost,
C H A P T E R XXIII,
lief to find out. Half mado up my
groaned. ."O h , you don’t know Fran—
mind, then and there, I would vote
cial**
T h e Fam ily Dlack Sheep.
next election— never had. you know;
Daah It, whnt thoy nil chorused nt
Presently I got la u word:
fow of our act over did
PugBley, for
mo!
T h r y scctnod pretty
porltlvo
"Then Judge, I have your pormla
ono, held It to bo doubtful form.
about It. too. end I was Jolly miner- slon to »peak lo F r a n c e s ? "
"B rig h t, aelf-mado young man," I
nble; but Icol-lng l a c k now, I somePermi ssi on?’’ Ho llltod bis hnndj vcaught
e u g M V
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cam
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Uy
Jove,
how think ol t i n t moment a* being and r y e .
l o u certainly have, m y i w u lUJ1 u l k , n f tb o u l U u l beaally
tÜ5JLOlnl_wboro l i £ £ £ b * d t h . parting ; - b o y - d o n i; | make It cloar?
Why, |ahaufTeurl
*’8uch fine morals, you
I’m simply delighted—«nd gratefu l— ta a w B
shoulder
' Uy
dr n e a r
bo) w hv
l. lghlnut’ ’’
Hy
Jove.
he
a.most
Ru l ' d '
Y i . r o not J'-king now are
jou?'
l i e peered enviously Into ui)
lace
"No. by George. I brlleve you
really mean I f "
And he wont lo
pu:. ping like mnd
"How
awfully
good of you— self sacrificing Is the
word!
Aro you qulto sure you don't
mind ?”
"MindT” Hy Jove, I think I looked
what I felt at such a dashed silly
question
“Wall! well! well! My dear young
frie n d !” And oh, ho wont on In the
most disgusting vyny— why, dnsh It,
you would havo thought I was doing
1 guessed, though,
him some favor!
that It waa the usunl custom, but It
seemed
rum— for I should
hnvr
thought thnt In giving your dnughtet
away, you put tha thanks up to th*
other fellow
But PugBley says the
rulo vnrlos— quite often vnrlcs! Any
how. I felt so gratified th at I bad tak
en the honorable course nnd spoken
(o her f a th e r— umlorrtand so mnny dc
not nt all, you know. Aa It waa, II
guvo mo qulto a ccm lo rtablo glow ol
pride, and 1 reflected how much t&gt;ct
ter It always la to follow tho wtia
dictates of your what'a-lta-namo!
"Hy J o v o ! " 1 fought. as 1 nodded

th . ao grateful ta wmj» ----------- i “ T * *

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T U C h J E will lie I In* high mi ni in ( h r l i i ' i

m m rtlt.vl In be ll tr w i i i i i t i
is well mill

f u v o ra b l y

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County

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InnifMy mill n . o r a l i l y a m i w i 11 (ill t h e oll in* t&lt;• tin
file!ion of his c o n s t i t u e n c y
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I l n l l cr i n R v o t e in

c l s c w l i e r e in t h e c o u n t y .

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J . H. TU C K ER
For County Treasurer
NEXT TUESDAY

W.

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Candidate for C ounty

SHI NE
S o lic ito r — Orange

w .,j . T h ig p e n

&amp;

County

c o m p a n y

A ¿E N T S

General Fire

I n s u r a n c e

Office with HOLDEN RE A L E S T A T E CO.

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ho ( n in in ittees on w h ich he h a s se rv e d a re th e
. st i m p o r t a n t in t h e S e n a t e .
H e has been
» im ii m a n of t h e C o m m i t t e e o n J u d i c i a r y ; o f t h e
C om m ittee on F in a n ce and T axation , and on
t ' ' M in im ise on L eg islativ e E x p e n se s, besides
( m a p as a m e m b e r of th e C o m m itte e s on Con&gt;i F i n a l A m e n d m e n t s , E d u c a t i o n . A p p r o p r i a ­
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A N N O U N C E M E N T S

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lu
Coughed

llir V o te rs of O rm i*r

the Ju d g e .

ho w*ah nh.&lt;uf t o s a y s o n io ih ln p . hut
h e did Hot look up
M&gt; -love, lui» I
ululimi t h a t lie w .'ltt r e tili) hilhy, r&lt;&gt;
I m i g h t hII(i out w ith o u t d a n g e r of
offending h im '
Ilut 1 w as a f r a i d to
c h a i i c u I t — did mi w a n t lo ruh (!&gt;*►
r i g h t , d o n ’t y o n k n o w , on a c c o u n t {if
Frances.
K new h e w as m1111 teelllig a
hit p l u c k e d o v e r hln slip of tile to n g u e
allow cil | lalnlv
In* w a s l ."th er« d.
you k m . »
J o n I'm.Id tell 1*1 111» pu* !•
eti'd I ' l l ' « il l Mo» " ii li"
k 'l 'i
i I c a t l n g tils r I . r " f t t
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k n o w i n g ili.it ili" I" ai thing w.m (&gt;&gt;
appear
inn olisi loos
Ju st g i v e him

timo, you know— I fell carelessly to
jin g lin g borio coins In my pocket nnd
t a p p i n g m y f o o t upon t h e h a r d w o o d ,

»•If t r i !

And

O s ceo la

C o un ties
I fu rrliy anrtiMittrr ifial I im a ramlufalr fur rr
rln (mu .1 « Srnatuf frnili Mi*- IWlli lUurii I «ufijn t
»•• »hr ai'dnn nf llir Drim« rain Uriinar)
I »hank
)mi e.nt rr» ly fur yiajr « iip |hmI in thr pa«t ainl if
&gt;inj approvr my Ir^mlalive
I fr«i»*w ifull)
mil' it ymir • pporl ajtaln
m M
Loci a ( M ^v»n
I o r C on stable
I hrrrhy anruainrr my*r|f at rarwtklaie for rr
ti nt Inn lu (hr ufllir ••&lt; Cuntlaflr of JiiilKX uf
|Va»r Duirw i No t »fik-h liw'liwlei vnlin« prr
r hi« la Nn* 3 I a«»'I 23 am! «**(u it thr «up
i..f| ol ui|rr« nl »hr mining IW-iimw falk pritliaf)
Al'Ml ("Ift I !• I :
K I VI „ T»ta
I »,• r r t . ) iriii'fin*« m* • mrl••!(}« &gt; (••» Mir uftii r
, • 1 ( ..(••(««Mr uf ihr (f*1 )&gt;i»tWr I'ru r «1»««r m t nn
| i i. | | | 4 vntlllj pm Hi- ll l 2 -*&gt; and I
In 'hr ||i
pruat hinrf primar) April 30|h I'M 2 if • In Ini I
«•ill perfotm (he iluttra rrmtrit nlioutly am) lu ihr
firtl of my ability
I will hy ¿ritifull (o my friend*

fur theif tuppmt.

bni* W S mith

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In asking )«»«» »tipiMir«
in ihr totnlnji primary rlrrtlon fur thn * r r) im
|N»rtiinf pl«rp wliirh i$ to (*r |lvrn In wiiik on« l»&gt;
. t h r | w - m t a r n l k \o tr r« of Uii* k m i i i I i .ini! if )«»u
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I ««ll !*• i . ninlkinlr for rr rl#w (ton In Ihr Stair
I iTnIdidrr fruin l)r«ii^r idioti tuliin t tn (hr Ue
« i*H&gt;n of thr (ViiurratK: primary hrhl A pdf 30th
liny m£ arrvrtf ihr iw-mplr of thr ('■Minty fur one
Irmi III till* (liTl.r ¿Ivo« llir thr tw-firflt of r|(wrl
* M&gt; r n% i ligielntor ami thr ktu.»Ir«l|(r anjiitrril h&gt;
Itili Wfvl.r p . r * in. a (w-ttrr o|»(*ortunil r It. wnrk
f»M ni) lointiiucm t (fmtntf «mothrr irmi tn thr
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f• rln lion li. *f,t ititi

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t i r i mn r ) in far fi rhl on Apri l 30 I H 12

•&gt;( O m i t g r

iVnuaratM

(fir u(Titr uf ('ouniy Solicitor «»if»je« I (n Ihr a&lt; linn
•»f Ifir Urnua rnlh Urirnary and rr«t»rrlfiilly a«k |
r o r S ta le A ttorney
fur your «npporl
Tu (hr lk'tn&lt;rr«tlc Votrr. ut thr Sevrnlh Ju«lM«l
W E Smwr
Cimili »f rtnrlda
I lirrrti, «nnuuiH-« ihal I ani a raiuiklalr fui rr
a|&gt;i«&gt;ln(mrnl ni Siale Allnrnrir fot (he Serrati)
f u r S u p e r in t e n d e n t of P u b lic In struc
JuilkIni Cimili of Klorlda, tu birci lo (he action nf
(he tkrinarrallr prlinaiira In Aprii. 1912
tlon
V ini flave fmnorM ine wllh Ini« olTior and I ha»,
I .i ifir Vulrr« of I frailer ('«Hint y
rndravurrd lo dcacrvc youf amfldence In me hy
I firrrfi^ annuuiM'a dial I am a t artdldalr fur Mir •
duini my duly lo tbe ! t « i of my abilily
uft)cp uf Counlv Suitrrintrmlrnt uf Uuhlir Inttrur
If rrai'tninlnl. I plrd«r yuu to do all In inr
linn lu iiMvml my nr If. »uhiect (u (hr action of (he power lo uphnld taw and nrdrr In our rimili, wllh
approach Inf IVniorralk' primary
preluda-r lo none and wllh falrnea» (u all
J fr«-l that I arn (wc-nliarly fllinl for (hi* ofthr fiy
Tfianklnl ymi tor pati kln dn r« I re«p»vtfiill»
nfiM'atWmnl 'junlifk otlon. and hy njirririMr in ai* ynur «upporl minili
management of imall and large schools, nnd in
I na C Jo«».
, deslinf wllh teachers, by nsiursTiefnprrsrnent and
Sialr Allurney
love fur (he work and by familiarity with die tlr
mil* nnd (hr (rnrral demand* of the office acquired
durlntf my Present locumhenry If elected lu die
f o r Tax A s s r s s o r
ofTkcr the nlucnlioual intrrrstt of (he mumy will fie i I aniUK jnre m y c a n d i d a c y for re e le c ti o n to the
upnn mv heart mul I will emlrsvor in rvrry »a y In office uf T a i A s s e s s o r o / O ra n S e c»"inly *ub)r^i lu
im jr^ rif

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I »i*fi |u aniMNiiKe in (fir vulrrs of Orange
I uijntjf dial I »ill I»- a i andklalr fur Ifir ofTue uf
iff f&lt;M ifir *nt«l .*»»jril) *uf&gt;irt I (u ihr primar*
NfieriL
lo l*e held April Hflh |IM
(dreiSe myself
"*2 Arni
And pledge

(o carry oui ihr law without fear or favor to any
mie. and «perlai privileSe* io nunc. I respectfully
atk your support
Keapectfully.
rpuias Kaxtl

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in I*- firM .ai Aprii HI UH 2
V* UJjAM Maina

I firrrh) aniiiMiiirr ni)»rif a rnnilUInlr fur re*
«p(HM|ilnirnl tu llir ufllrr uf )u&lt;]|{rof (he » rKllilial
I ani a t amlalAlr fui ihr nflhr i»f ShrnfT nf Or
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Cauri
of Krronl iuli|nl tu (he ai lWxi uf »hr Drillof|llj|i' iiNlllly «uhjn l In (tir ilr* t«h»n uf (|i*- Ikrmn
rrntii primar) In la* hrhl Aprii 30 11112 llavin^ I « rnlfc Urimary
T UnTma Wattua
u n n i in (tir « npa&lt;ity uf i|r|mi&gt; «hrnf! uf (hr
iimiii I)' fur n numlaar uf yrara ami frinii familiar
»Ufi (hr il tj I Ir 4 (jf f hr tallir | frr I I full I ran Iravr
f o r C lrrK Circuit C o u rt
tfir &lt;4 * riiiiiii uf ut) aliilif) ritlirrl) lo (fi« vulrr« •&gt;(
I anniKjmv my candidat* for (fie piksilion of
Umritfr mu nì)
( ' hai M H * mj
t'lrfk &lt;f ifir (!irc«nl ( «airt of Orange tuunty subject
tu Mir dr* istori uf thr iVnui falir primary to t*
f o r Couiity Sollcltor •
field on April 30 1912 IfavlnS serve*! die najntv
Tu thr Ife*m&lt;« rntf»’ Voirr« nf Or inar Courit)
in dus ra(&gt;acity fur a manlier of years I again ask
I firirti) aiinmjmr ni) «amlalnr) fur fr ap|nini
for I he «ufTrai(e uf lf»e |*n»(.|c My (&gt;asl rrounl is
furili lu Ific ofThc irf munì) woJi.llu» i*f Oran*r mv f***! rr*nniiiiendalIm
UNiftly «iflijn i tu thr minimi lkrim« ra(i&lt; prf
I! M KnaiNVM
mnrirs
Sfumi.1 1 fw in furlmialr ut lo tmirr rn
••minriMlamm fui rr ap|Hiinlmrnt fur anuitirr inni
f or I h x C o lle ctor
uf nfflir il »ili !»• ni) rarnr«l rrnlravur al all j
tlllir« (Il prffurill I fir tfulir« llH'Iirilfa*flI llpHI llir
I hereby aniMainte myself a* a candidate fur
(tithfi.ll&gt; ami frarlntly lo ifir ftr«( uf my afilli»)
rr rln ih»n lu ifir office of Ta« (’oUftloc of OranSe
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('«Mini) • utijn 1 o the (&gt;rm&lt;«.rnttc Urirnary
If
('ounlv Ss&gt;lk't(ur
elected I pledge to you my faithful service as I
have endeavored t»i give in the past
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fwtHiCfIhliity, don't you know!
And Jum nmn thn Judfto look ml ninl
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•tr**ti w|th papers.
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tfMjr lofatuation (or this
lufernul
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no* ■ No. It Avna plain enough, (lash
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«ker of a c h a u f f e u r , my poor Uur*•* » « s being crowded to tho what’*•nitmri. This was what nhe had
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on April

UUf. 1912

Avrws Hitt

f o r C o u n t&gt; Com m ission er
I will be a candidate for re elecTlon to the office
of County Commissioner uf Oranie Cirunty subject
to the decision of the lieroirratir Urirnary held

AprU 30th, 1912

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�April 26, 1012

THE SANTORO MERALO

| An Appeal for a Square Deal From
Leading Gil
Kissim m ee, Florida, A pril 8 th , 1912.
T o the Dem ocrats of Orange C ounty:
We, the undersigned D em ocrats of O sceola County, desire to subm it the following to the consideration
of the D em ocrats o f O range C ounty.
W e have the highest personal regard for S en ato r Louis C. Massey both as a m an and as an official.
W e also havq the kindliest feelings for O range County and its citizenship.

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There is no form al agreement (and there can be non e) between the D em ocrats of O range and O sceola
to alternate the Scn atorsh ip between the two counties, but there is, and always has been, a custom to alternate
the Scnatorship, som etim es after one term and som etim es after two consecutive term s.
This custom has not yet
been broken.
Orange Coim Jy has the strength to break this time honored custom .
O sceola County being too weak
num erically to prevent th e breach;*l3ut might can n ot lh jk l' rTj^hi.
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We appcaL to your sense o f fair play anil to your*sensc-of j« stie e n ot to break the o ld -cu ^ o m .

O sceola is entitled, by right of precedent, to the Senatorship and we earnestly request you to
candidate, Arthur E . Doncgan, who has no opposition from tins county.

W e thiuk
vote for O sce o la ’s

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W. B. MAKINSON

A. E . D R O U G H T

L. II. IN G R A M

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JN O . L . O V E R S T R E E T

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C. W. DANN

II.' D. G E IG E R

R. T. B U T L E R

L. H. COHOON

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G . T . S IN G L E T A R Y

L. EA PARTIN’

W . L. M O SEI.Y

M. KATZ

J . L. REA \'E S

W. B.CHARRIS

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W h it th« Leavsnworth ( K m i . f Tim e*
Ha* to Bay Anant Florida
Orange«.
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mull) pi t opl o. l i r c t t n a u due
tura »ay thu) uro huallhy. bi-causo
grocer* »ell theui cheap, because tliu
houaewlve* have little trouble Work
lug thum Into any kind of an e i t r a
tnur«» and bi-rauau ever) body like»
(Item, the orange 1* one of the bent
►•■Her» among fruit on the Imal mar
ket
It pruhali) never linn ,,crurred to
n.ati) people a In, eat oritiigr« over)
■la) that it,ere u re nioru Uiuli o n e vu
n e t ) of orange* or that they do nut
all come from Florida While It 1»
true that most of the orange* »old by
the grocers here do com« from Call
fornla, It la alao a fact that Florida
furnlihea the mlddlo Weat, whenever
we can g e l her to do bo . The atatc
of Florida Benda moat of hot crop to
the F a *te rn market» and it 1« only oci uatonally, ua now when the (./all for
nia crop I* not up to fiar, that the
marketa her« get Florida to "com e
through" with Borne of her fruit, the
beat grown In the state*.
Orange» from Florida are Just like
vegetable! from there, fur better than
thoao from California. For matance.
there la the ituaaot, an orange which
1* heavy with Juice. The akin I* very
thin and little I* lost In peeling
Borne of the Many Varieties
Herman Witt, the grocer, told of
a few of the many varieties of or
ange* which are aupplled the house
hold here:
From California thero are four vn
rlotlea coming In order— navel*, from
Southern
and
Northerji California
both, tho*e from the former, the high
land*, being tho finest; then there Is
the seedling which cornea later; then
the Mediterranean Sweet which growa
near the rivers and tho lust crop, the
l.a tc Valencia* which ha* a seed, hut
which I* yory 'good.
In California,
th ere 1* no time of tho year when
th ere 1» not eith er a bloesotn or fruit
on the tree, the fruit extending from
November» through Ju ly ."
' T h e I'JRght and the Golden iiu iaet
from F l o » ! * aro th e ir two heat produota.
Botl*. -baYo aeeda, are heavy
With Join« and deliciously *woct. We
w ere fortu nate In getting tho Florida
b a b l ’ * of

oroduot* thH JHJU tor tfcft flr*t time

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In yi'an pant
Till« « a « l.iiauae of
jhe unusually poor uuality of th« Cal
Ifoniln fruits
Tlie heat
grapefruit
also cornea from Fldrlda, I Milnk. al
thougti w,. gel a lltUe from Culil, ima
California, however, supplies m* with
the tangerines the smaller oi/.-,1 or
ling,- and till« ve.ir^*IMi the k iiniiut
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Tho enforcement of tho ''green fruit
law ' Ilea In the builds of the growers
with tjielr hnlots. Vote for the man
who will enforce and uphold the luw,
and ttio law will lie enforced.

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DAYS
TH U R S D A Y

TEN PER CENT DISCOUNT FOR CASH
O xford s and High Sh oes, P aten t Leather, T a n , Gun Metal
and V ici. A ll our S to ck of Ladies Sh o€s (E x c e p t Queen
Q u ality) M isscs, Boys and C hildren's at T w en ty-F ive Per
C ent D iscount, A ll Leathers. A ll Queen Q uality Shoes
T en P c r C c n t D iscount.
Now is the T im e to Buy Your
C h ild ren’s S c h o o l Sh oes.
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New Store &gt; New Goods - Large Stock to Select From
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GARNER &amp; WOODRUFF BLOCK

SANfORD, FLORIDA

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O ur E n tire S to c k will be S o ld at Reduced P rices. M en ’s
Edw in Clapp, W alkover and B oston ian s will be S o ld at

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To charge or
Insinuate that the
management of
the E x ch an g e ''got
their'»'' can only he for the purpoao
of discrediting the organl/.atlon with
thoao who do not know true condi­
tion».
First and last, for one thing
or another, M anager W. C Tem ple
bna put out o ver 160,000 of hla pri­
vate fortune toward advancing
tho
c^use of co operation In Florida Prea
ldN»C F&gt;igej&gt;«r'T n&gt;lM tiger
peyaonnlly
0 money th bylid -nno of the
I finest cltrua packing houses In the
world, and at a time when ho must
have known that he would hnvo to
pay out more money to carry It along.
Other gentlemen of means have h ack ­
ed Florida
Cltrua
E x ch an ge notea
with I heir sign atu re* and they hnve j
.ill become tired of Irving to help the
grower who will not try to help him
self
A* umbrella holder» they hnve
been a atircea*. hut they now wnnt
tho other fellow to help do th e hold­
ing If thera I* to' be any umbrella to

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BEGINNING

Make your eandtdutcs commit them
■elves on the (jucatlona of vital In ter­
est to you, and down the mun who
won't atiy where he stands

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Florida Grower.

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Having Sold M r. W . E . W atson an Interest in my ShoeBusiness we have Decided to Pu t on a S p ecia l S a le for

GLEANINGS

hold.

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REDUCTION SALE

preserved the kutnquat "
The reason for the nlniost unin ter­
rupted good crops In Florida \tr Witt
thinks (« because of the sandv soil ■
1&gt;,-!li«r very productive and fold'd to
’ bis the warmth which i" tti"« to It
ft. in tin- t’. 'ilf S 11o.'im 1*1. t da '1 r
U . t ' «aid mav tie tn a |*o- 'toll to
. (ijilv the whot* * filled w
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T H E M O N E Y AT H O M E

D o y o u k n o w th a t m o r e th a n O n e
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The American Bankers Insurance Co.

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A n Old Line legal Reserve Insurance Company is owned and
controlled by hundreds of Bankers in different sections of the country,
was organized for the specific purpose of keeping the money at Home.
It is the only Lite Insurance Company that invests it’s money locally.
7*- BeTore taking- E ife Insurance^don't- faih to examine Its contracts ancf ' ^
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THE PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD
T H IS is to certify that this Bank has a Contract with the Am eri­
can Bankers’ Insurance Company ol Chicago, whereby the Company
agrees to deposit in this Bank all monies it receives lor Lite Insurance in
this section and the same to be loaned out in this community.
H. E. T O L A R , Cashier

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Oscar Underwood
THE SOUTH’S CANDIDATE
FOR P R E SID E N T

Hon. W. A. Bankhead
Will address the people of San­
ford on this most im­
portant subject

Monday, April 29th
At

4 O’Clock
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arTs C o r n e r
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f alse Report Corrected
T o l h r T . t r Mtndrd f r n v l e irf t h r Seventh Juthcliil
1‘ irvull uf I lo u t.

Since I hnve been uiinvusning fur voles
for re-uppor iilinent p&gt; tfir office uf siutr
ntornry for (lie ».•venlti rirnnl. I liml lliol
ll Inis been l lidustf inti»t y t'llt iilotrd IIni I I
wiis l|i riillnlliis.ee •luring (lie sc..mil of
llir lust legislature. doing nil in my (uiwrr
to defeat the re appointment of lion Mi
Hoi'S. Jo n e s ns Juditeof said circuit. Tins
report is absolutely untrue, as every friend
of Judge Jones is compelled to testify
Beyond pulling my name on (fir judge»
lietltiun for re npi.iinltnent to tin- pidgeslilp. I look no port in the mutter, either
j hy letter or |iersonally Tin judge» de
frul wu» due entirely lo tlie net of tin;
governor, und tin. i. thr whole of it.
Ii
tius been suggested to me that some secret
\enemy lias circulated tint report for the
l«irposr of injuring me with (hr judge und
his friends. Tins is certainly not u fair
deni, as the followiriit facts show.
During tlie jodResliip contention nt Tal­
lahassee the news came to us nt Orlando,
my home (own. Unit Governor Gilchrist
would .tot make Mon Mi;u&gt;( S Johk*
judge under nny consideration, (lint the
gentleman to whom lie had tendered (he
office lias refuser) it, and the governor win
contemplating offering tlie judgeship to
me.
At this juncture n number of my friends
urged that application l&gt;emnde for me for
Hie office.
Now. being informed and believing (iiat
Judge Jo n e s had retired from the fRce,
(his was done, hut subse&lt;|ueotiy teurnmg
(liar he had not retired, (rut wns still in
the race, I wrote to the governor tlie folI &gt;wng letter, to wit:

JOHN C. JO N E S
Candidate for S l a t e \ltorney Se ve nth Judicial Circuit.
I l l s ucl iii m i s ( i a ( 11 in m ,iikc&lt;l l»y e h &gt;sc

.it te n

tu rn t o th e P u b l i c S e r v i c e ;

Careful and due regard for e con om y;
Coupled with the best results to the State.
A C lean ca m pai gn .
A ( Ic a i R e c o r d a n d
A C le a i

I le a d .

I Ic has made good and

The People Want No Change.

{ lice, so if lie is n factor in (Ins matter. I
um out. hut if (lie judge is iituuilulely out
of the a^J&gt;iderntmn. then u. between nth
i ers I will he free to contest for tins high
office hut whether npimintrd nr not it will
not affect my efforts to make tlie ilejiuri
merit embracing the ofllce I now hold, an
ho no. and credit to yuur KxcellenLy . ml
[ ministration.
(Signed)
Yours very truly,

Jons ('. Josr.s

You nil know itie rest, to wit
Tlie judge
did not route down und tlie governor n|&gt;pointed lion Jam es W Perkins, who will
Orlando. Horkla. May I ft IDIl
I make you an uble. upright judge. I recHon. Albert W Gilchrist. Governor of F1orkJa.
|uinmend him lo your confidence and rcl*Af Sir Referring to letters of recent date mak­ BIXS’I
Very truly.
J ohn C Jours
ing application for (he alleged vacant |*&gt;sition of judge of the 7th circuit, I beg to
say that said application is iwedicated sole­
WIII S tart On New Block
ly upon the supposition that Judge Minor
S. Jones will not be a factor In the propo- I J . I. Miller now hns his plnns for the
j
sit ion of appointment at all.
new business block to tie erected on Mag­
If the judge is to be considered nt nil.
nolia next to tiie liertild building and the
pruy consider iny application withdrawn.
My reason for (lilt position is ns follow. contractor S o Shlnholser. expects to
Ihr tiuilding will
A number of my friends in every county slurl m n few week.
of the circuit linvr for several years been l&gt;e n two «lory brick mid contain two
Purging me to run against the judge.
1 stores nnd apartment» over the stores.
told him. however, that I would not do so Mr. Miller will have a first class bakery
os.long as he was judge, and I prefer ta built in the rear and occupy one of til«

keep my word than to break it for any of- •tote rooms for his distributing depot.

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Brudy Hostess

The F.very Week Bridge Club Was enter­
tained by Mrs () W lirndy Wednesday
afternoon
Two tallies of Bridge were
1
played
Tlie highest score was made by
Mr. t I. Miller, who won tlie tirst prize,
a pink satin fancy-work bag. The second
prize, a deck of cards, was won by Mrs.
M. P. Driver. When the gnrnes of cards
were concluded, delicious Ice cream and
cake were served. Mrs. Brady's guests
were.. k\rs. W. D. Moiden. Mrs. H. 1». Driver.
j
Mrs C. O McLaughlin. Mrs. C. M. Vorre.
Mrs. L P. Hughes. Mr. F. L Miller. Mr.
O. W. King.
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Bryan At The Star
Mon. W. J . Bryan will deliver one of his
famous lectures tonight at the Star Thea­
tre. It will not bo a political gathering
und the ladies especially are invited tu
attend. There will be no reserved seats
and it is a ca s e of come early nnd get
your seats.
Big Bankrupt Sale
Tile Boston slock of dry good». »host,
men * furnishing» and ladies soils will be
sold at bunkruix sale beginning next
Wednesday and lasting ten days. The
chance of your life to get real bargains.
Scs the advertisement in this issue.

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Work of Real Foreetar.
Th® modern forester undertake* to
make orchards profitable. There aro
otchardlrta, to be «ure, irho know very
well bow to care for their tree* and
who do care for them ; but there are
also orchards that are neglected or
handled unaklllfully.
The forester
will take a run-down orchard and by
intelligent, scientific treatm ent of the
trees, with systematic care, make It
produce big and handsome apples In'
abundance.
Feminine Curiosity.
Little Eleanor's pretty cousin wore
a new engagement ring, and the bud­
ding woman regarded the ring and the
giver alike with- reverent eyes. One
night when the happy man baa been
Invited to E leanofa home for dinner,
Eleanor, unconsciously gushing, burst
forth with: "Oh, Mr. Dlank, do please
tell me. In all the love atorlea I'ro
read the men propose so sudden.
When lt‘a coming on, does It—does It
feel anything like a sn e e ie T
. That Shining Note.
A t the opera the young man who
paid for the seats was engaged for a
few tenae momenta In a study of a
■tunning woman of middle age who
sat In the row In fro n t Then he
turned to the girl at hla right, and
whispered, "Look at the lady In lav­
ender; what la the m atter with her
n ose!" The girl gave one glanoe at
the shining "neb," then turned to her
escort and whispered: "Enameled."

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Flat Cheet.
T h e occupation of a bookkeeper
tends to bring the head and shoulder*
forward and cramp the chest. Try to
sit more erect and learn to atand tall,
and stretch the body to Its full height.
Many defects of (ho figure are due to
bad poetures, but by exercise many
defects can be corrected

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Never Let Him Forget It.
The man who owes nil to hla wife la
out going to bo permitted to forgot It
tbla aide of the main e n tran ce to the
cemetery In which (bo family lot la
•ll u a t e d — Houston Poat

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Luxury In Cigars.
The Rothschilds smoke the most
costly clgara that are made— the
Henry Clay
Sobranos— which coat
11 60 each. These are wrapped In
gold leaf and packed In little Inlaid
cedar wood cablneta.
No Doubt About One Thing.
"It does not always take brains to

make money," observed the father of
the college boy aa ha lookod over
that young man'a expense bill, "but It
sure does take money to make
brmlna."
Too Busy for Serious Things.
The growing Indifference of the ags
Is appalling; men are too busy with
their pleasures, their money-making,
their politics, and a thousand things.
— Exchange.
Uss of tho Horse.
Owing to the advancement of sci­
ence It would be posalblo to get
along without boraea now, If It were
not for the necessity of having a few
of thsm at the annual hors« shows.
All Too Frequent Mistake.
The soul Is intended to guide the
body In th4 Journey through Ilfs; the
chief mistake which man makes Is
that he permit* the body to guide the
soul.—London Truth.

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Real Llfs.
The mintage of wladopt Is to know
that rest la mat, and that real llfs Is
la lore, laughter and work.— Elbert

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Only the Belief of Snobs.
The Idea that trade Is vulgar la one
of the silliest Ideas that ever earns
Into the brain of man.

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Arlstooratio Dairy Parmera.
Dairy farming is popular aa a genu­
ina eouros of Uoogug’ to tha British

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Will find m any attra ctiv e jb a rg a in s on
display from all d ep artm en ts. All boats
and trains a re daily bringing som ething
new and fresh from th e L argest m e r­
cantile ce n te rs in th e country.

Will he a gala day to all and every
one attending ou r special M onday Sale,

F IR S T C A LL

RU G S A L E 29 C EN TS

A t 9 :0 0 o'clock M onday m ornin g-true
to its n a m e -a yard-w ide Bleached D o­
m estic, “ F irs t Call B ra n d ", 10 K Q p
yards for .......................................... c l t / C

1 8 x 4 2 R ug in selected patterns. This
g re a t rug special will be placed on sale
M onday m orning a t 9 o'clock.
W hile th ey last, a t, each . . .

and by carefully readin g this advertise­
m e n t you can quickly realize what val­
u es a re offered for this day. .

29c

3 6 -IN C H C O L O R E D L IN E N 2 9 C EN TS

3 6 -IN C H N A T U R A L L IN E N 2 4 C E N T S
This full w eight an d co u n t, N a tu ra l L in en colo r, all
L in e n , a good v alu e a t 3 5 c . a y a rd ; Our price

24c

4 0 C en ts is a G re a t V a lu e for th is F n e Quality Colored
L in en in L ig h t B lu e and L a v e n d e r. Y a rd w id e .n n
Our P ric e , M o n d a y ...* ..............................................
4 d C

8 5 cen t P O N G E E 69 cents

12 l-2 c D R E S S G IN G H A M 9 l- 2 c

25 cen t K H A K I 18 cents

N atu ral co lo r Silk Pongee, ab ou t
27 inches wide, a good value / ? Q „
for 8 5 c . ou r price o n ly ............ " v t

A m o sk eag Dress G ingham , in
light, m edium and d ark . A Q l ~
good v a lu e a t 12Mtc, ou r p rice
2^

S ta n d a rd w eight full width Khaki
clo th , th e m a te ria l for ladies 1 n
ou tin g or kn ock-ab ou t skirts I O C

17 -ce n to W H I T E G O O D S T 2 r T t e n t s H t r C . B E L M O N T .» A M jf f lP 2 5 Cento.

H E ^ E D ^ N A P K IN S ^

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CENI

Sp ecial V n luesup to 17c will be found 6 4 -in c h e s w id e-B leaclied T ab le D am ­ 17 doz I^epimet] D inner Napkins, Reg-1
u la r size and a good v alu e at 6c Q3
in this line, M onday, a t a -J
ask in n e a t p a tte rn s , a good
Our
price for M on day,each only O 4CI
v a lu e a t 4 0 c . Our P rice , Y d . . . 4 0 1 ,
y ard o n l y .,.......................................

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TA LC U M P O W D E R SPECIAL

20 C E N T S ALL L IN E N 13 C E N T S

One case of Ladie’ Gauze Vests just "Warranted All Linen" in Natural Only 288 cans of Air I h u t lalcuml
Powder will be placed on \ilt- rj \
received, will go on sale Mon- Q l
Linen Colors, good 20c value,
day. at e a c h .............................
Monday at a can onlp
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27-in wide. On sale Monday at

13c

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6 0 cen t “ U N C L E S A M " S H IR T S 4 3 cen ts

5 0 cen t E L A S T IC S E A M D R A W E R S 39 cents

The “Uncle Sam” is a genuine "Blue Bell" Chainbruy
Work Shirt— regular style, two pockets. Our A
price, each, only ................................................
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Men's Elastic Seam Drawers, in all si/*-&gt;. tln &gt; sell
for 50 cents everywhere. Our Monday price
per pair o n l y ......................................

Reflection on Cholly.
( ’holly (handling his friend's
re
volrer g in g erly)— *,1 suppose now If
this should go off while I'm holding It
like this It would blow my brains
outT" Hie Friend— "No, It wouldn't
do that, bnt It would bore a hole clean
through your head."

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Balhriggnn Shirts and Drawers * Q
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"Union M ade" Complete line Ox­
fords. nil styles and widths. It is a
pleasure lo show these comfortable fit­
ting shoes at our smashing low prices.

C H IL D R E N ’S P U M P S

R EN

Complete line in all colors also l&gt;lk.
and white, in lisle, half “silk and all
silk sp ecial prices a t 13 c,
2 5 c , 4 8 c , 9 8 c a n d ...........

39c

S U IT U N D E R W E A R 48c

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Cold».

Numbera of people ar# aufferlng
Ju»t now* from lrrllatlng cold* In. th»
head. A very simple home remedy
which bring» almost Instant relief la
to pour half a pint of boiling water on
to a dram of pulverized camphor, and
to Inhale the vapor for about ten to
fifteen minutes. The annoying fits of
sneezing, running eyes and heavy
feeling In the head will quickly yield
to this remedy.

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AP«ÏI 26. 19(2

$1.48

Our large line of “Codman
and Oxfords," are the wonder
our low prices for these allleather shoes See our line at

Selby’s Pum ps
and O xfords
in P aten t L e a th ­
er, T a n , Vici Kid
and W hite Kid

Pumps
of all ut
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L A D IE S ’ H O S E S U P P O R T E R S
Ladies' Military Pad Front Hose
Supporters, in assorted colors, Q p *
a 35c value, our Monday price
t&gt; 4 0 C

See our Large Line of Pump*« and Ox­
fords. in high, medium, mul lo* heel,
all leather. $1 09. $1.59.
$ 1 .9 8 a n d .........................

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F U R N IT U R E

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65 cen t N IG H T S H IR T 47 cent*

See our line of Fur.
Hot weather is now here and
This 65c value is a full-length
niture before buying. we have a strong line of men's and size Night Shirt. You should
Lowest prices, also the soft collars, ties to match O r
see them Monday at salt
easiest terms, a small complete, only
4 0 1 * price only
payment down and a
weekly pay­
p p p p Only T h re e W eek s M ore to g et T ick e ts on aU of the
ment of.T
I .I A L iL i follow ing'H and som e P riz e s.— J U S T T H R E E W E E K S .

e 47c

$1.00

M O S Q U IT O

BARS

A new sh ip m en t of
M osquito B a rs, c o v e r ­
e d w ith san d fly n e t­
ting, co m p le te , w orth
each $ 1 .7 5 , (Ij-I O Q
su r price is « P ± 4 V

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G IV EN

W IT H

EV ERY

$ 1 .0 0

Beginning : May

See our large line ofI
Cook Stoves tin Rangel J
special prices i«»r nishl
or on the • i*»iest term.I
a sm all pa&gt; meiit downl
and weekly (I* 1 Df)
paym en t of *P * , v v l
C R E X RI GS?

PU RCH ASE

G O O D F O R A CHANCE ON T H E F O L L O W IN G F R I Z E S :

1st $30.00 9xx2 Wilton Rug
2nd 12.00 Cathedral Gong Clock
3rd
10.00 Cowhide Traveling Bag
4th
8 0 0 Cowhide Traveling Bag
5th
8 0 0 Handsome 8-dny Clock
(5th
8.00 Hnndsome 8-day Clock

STOVES

7th $8.00 Handsome 8-day Clock
8th 8.00 Handsome 8-day Clock
9th 8.00 Handsome 8-day Clock
10th 8.00 Handsome 8-dny Clock
11th 6.00 Cowhide Traveling Bag
12th 5.00 Silk Umbrella

2 7 x 5 4 -in . O x Kugfc|
in Reds nml Greens, a
special value.set* theml
in ou r Monday sale all

each

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2nd : We : W ill : Close : Every

Thursday : at : 12 O’Clock : Through : the : Summer
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TH E SANEORD H E R A LD
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THE WORLD

GOOD BWLUINÜ RLCORD
Over Twenty-Five Thousand Dollars'
Worth for Month of April

Hems of Interest Gleaned From
Various Sources

FLORICA,

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Great Commoner Attracted A
large Crowd To Theatre

Velum« IV

SAM OHI) l l l l t.K MOMMI
f ive Cars Dully of Mixed Vegetable*
Are Going To the Cast

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The General News of The Land

Sanford's building record for tffe month
Sanford, Fla . A|wil 26.—The movement
of Flowers.
of-April Is worthy of more than n passing
of mixed cars of beans, cukes and srptash
HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK notice. Thh permits issued nt the city TOUCHED NOT ON POIITICS will aggregate 25or3l) cars (his week. The
clerk's office will lie $26.987 50 up to dale
M. 0. Coggins Co handled 15 cars of pota­ CITE ED f ROM THE STATE PRESS
and most of them have been started, and |
toes last week, the Florida Vegetable
Mere the Reader* Will rind a Brief April is not n good month either There Came lo San fo rd To Deliver L rctu r e
Growers Association 3. H. C. Miles &amp; Co .
ttlftlorlcal Sprint Mowing
An Cpltomr of the Week's Most lmwill be more contracts given Inter an. ns |
And P olitics Had No Plucr
New.York. 1: C Wilkinson A Son. Phila­
f o r Hurried Reader*
In
Ills
Topics
portant Happenings In the
one building usually calls for another and
delphia. 2 The potato movement will be
State's Domain.
Approximately forty llvea were loat in several real estate tleals arc under way
about the same as Inst wcekquulity much
The Star Theatre was comfortably ftllc*sl
the »torm which Sunday awept northward and it is predicted that quite a bit of
Thr Florida Citrus FxcTinnge met in
improved. Price* are holding firm. $4-.&lt;5
from Childreaa. Texoa over Oklahoma and Sanford property will change hands dur­ lust Friday night wtu'ii Hon W J Bryan hhl f o h The Coggins Co paid out $12.- Tampa Inst week and drcidetl to try and
Into portion* of Kan*«*, acxjording to re­ ing the summer. Among those contem­ delivered Ins famous lecture "Tin? Signs of 590 Inst week for (situtoes
sec whnt could tie accomplished in getting
port*. There ore other rumor* of fetoli- plated is a mammoth apartment house the Time»." Many people did not under­
support to keep it going.
It must have
Chase A Co.. W. C. Dcyo A Uro.. New
ile* but the*e cannot be verified. The list that will accommodate the tourists that stand thnt being n paid lecture Mr. ITryan
promise of 40 per cent of the state to keep
York, rejwesented by C. G. I’ erry. and II.
could not consistently tnuke it n |&gt;oliticnl
of injured will number over one hundred. want to come to Sanford next winter.
it alive
Another meeting will be held in
ZulpliW A Co. Chicago, represented by
A brick road to Sanford Heights will meeting and several were disappointed Geo Hoy. are active in handling mixed June to settle the matter of its further
Mr*. William II. Toft ha* given the first
dollar to o woman'* Titanic memorial, accelerate the building of fine homes in hut those who really attended to imbibe car*. Mr lloy lias recently Iwiuglit a 1111m- existence.
knowledge were delighted for Mr. Bryan
It costs money (o lx- a candidate in a
which it 1» proposed *h *ll be erected in that growing suburb and with the erection
iwT of rnrB of green celery for storage in
Washington to commemornte all who of a hospital the south side will take a has lovt mine of his clocpieiiCr liy age and Chicago
Among expense
The M 0 Coggins Co «ill bc’n Mate primary in Florida
went down with the »hip.
A committee new start. The Sanford-iiuildmg &amp; Loan his immitahle manner uf giving statistics, great fax tor in the tomato deal, cutninenc- lists tiled with the Secretary of State. W.
facts, huillor and |miHi&lt;i» all m the same
of one hundred'women from all States Association is constantly building and
uig May I
They will handle the Taft A« II Milton for Governor says he bus ex (lan­
lecture was as charming as ever Mr Bry­
would
do
more
if
the
business
men
of
has been named and no contribution will
soeiatiou account, which is «-stimale&lt;l at ded to A|&gt;ril 23 (lie sum of $8.943 27. u
Sanford would take a deeper interest in an mode static allusion* to |«ili(ics tint a l­ 5a acres In and around Ovudo, the crop goou deal more than tfie salary. For Conhe accejHed from men.
ways m humorous vein and at no tune
is primus ig and y»»«--.»'iit nul . alions |»unl grcxxmnn in this district. Frank Clark files
At the ln*t session of the Nrw_ Jersey the Association and invest tlieir money
did
lo give any hint of Ins |«&gt;sltion III
where
it
will
do
the
most
good
to curluts moving May III
I he Coggins $1 HIV 57 S J Iblburii $ ,.ua7.95. K Hudlegislature a bill was passed by unnni
present day nfTairs
Many present had
Indications
for
u
substantial
building
people
will
o|M'rate
Iwo
tomato
|m i i king »&lt;111 Burr $2/8)5 50
m,.n V..IB iu both house t^ulhortzing the
never heard Mr Bryan and the lecture
boom
for
the
sutnmer
12
taking
stw***2
.
und
houses
at
Sanford
this
season
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Product
A Kansas editor IniS just gone home
employment of^RiJffler* iu road"mainten­
Sanford oughtfo have no ' tîm c’ta tnÌte*ff wajTMrOat fsprrriH a t" tho* lflTth‘*--wid
ance work. This, we believe, constitutes
Kronr HornirruriilLa couple o f young J|hg¡e&gt;lJ1
if woman'» sufTrage prevailed Thymi woufïT]
gntors It Is hi» pnrpose 10 train them t i
the first attempt of a Northern State to try
rrccivl* it large vote liete iL hr ever be­
out on the street and bite delinquent
out on an extensive *cnle the system of
a nominee iiitnin.
TODAY IS T ilt DAY- * - go
TINE PRICES ON POTATOI S come*
subscribers who refuse to come across.
utilising its prison lul&gt;or in (wihlic enter­
ri». Irei lire limi been iirniitgr»! by ihr
prises.
Bolters from Hie Re|Nililiran Convention
( «»iai ti a«-r«m l ( ’lui* fimi I'r«'*i«!nii l.nkr &lt;nil f ir s t Lr linar \ I sik In ft P lace and Much
lielil at i ’lilatkii. Teli i. met in Jackson­
The largest cargo ever carried on one One Cur Sells Over Thousand Dollar 11I lie meeting (n «miri mul mirtxlm e«l
In tere st M iinlfcslrd
ville, April 2.1. anil elected delegates fa
vrssell is sold to tmvr left Seattle Wusfn ■
M a r k Mere
M .iS " ' S|N‘H i v f
vnI i ’
m i ii (* V*
w e ll r h n n e n
I*nhi) m lite ihi&gt; lo «Ilo* &gt;»»tir pfrfrf
vorafile to KiMisevell
on Puget Sound. lilV other day on the
The Herald lias always contended (hut «%«i.I* i fit r*mtin e«l Mi Hr &gt;.m I he * im*11k enei* fm tilt- nu li wli'» ufr lo »41ve ihr
steamship Minnesota for J a p a n and China
Tort Pier««- lias awarded contracts f«)r
in "Murphys there were good prulil« It rt |rft trititi In» |r« tufi' l*&gt; frírffllig I" the i«&gt;unii&gt; timi t*i»rl&gt; tilt* niitiiniolnle* '»lori
Thh lading consisted of the following
waier
sewerage and light plants and
f
u
t
'ixit
N
i»hfoni
incupirli
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|»ri»iiiiiit'iit
ed lo &lt;lt*i»»Mt thè voler* ili file |mll» Ai»)
I not a fortune at least gi»»l money every
items 594.389 sacks of hour, weighing I I
during
the
next f e w months there will lie
pl.it
e
in
lo*
menton
frolli
the
fm*t
timi
¡
voler » ufi ride t«*bi&gt; «imi he m.i&gt; Inive I &gt;
year
This season hits been an exception
¿62 tons, 8,190 bales of cotton, of 2.141
1
ivit
&gt;
unusual
and the work will afTord
when
li»
w
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if»
Putiitn»ki
III«*
pri'M-nl
Mrs
v
s
nlk
Influir
n
.
w
w»th
ih«*
def»*ii(e»l
»ondi
ally good one fur (»itutoes. on account uf
tons weight; 2.599 packages of miscella­
employ
meal
(or
a
great many people
H
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y
h
ti
«he
wus
li
vinti
in
Siinford
filiti
wrote
i
date
Al
thè
(wu
pollimi
pimi:«
it
largr
(lie scarcity of tubers nil over the land
neous merchandise. 199 tons, anil Iwsides
Apopka » new Iward of trade bus been
-Tamil while Florida has more planted to tin hi m ti le n *1 o n e l el fer &gt;t •!.»&gt; t i mi &lt;*»»n hot gtxNl m i t ur e d cr owd hit« «tond ul I duy
ila- freight proper there were 1.270 pounds
ItMik 111 ti h«*r ih» ihtrfeM* »I then »'.indi organized and g'«»l wntk is rxiaa'ted In
in re than ever la-fore the price seems lo (iiilied pnii»*!» il |m»11 I he lovely "*ceiiei&gt;
of letter mail, und 22,759 (munii» of pu|&gt;er
L.ninchi li |i ut oiu • mici In*» Mihiec i he , d.iie.H
Ilo* ticket 11»i a yenr 1 « Inrgrr itimi la- the result
Apopka already lias a
get better each duy
Some elegant re­
mod. tnuklug u total, not counting stores,
turns have already been made by the M belìi the iiudielue fur almost two Inali» il Inis n &lt; i been before and Hie voter 1* hank many g&lt;»«l business houses, u City
fuel. etc . of 16,913 ton» in weight
firw I*ojrvt a tur in
() Coggins (41 Messrs Pugh A Walker with a subject full J g«e*d ideas and J otdige-f to roll op our end and stuff K III park and doren»
A more searcnlng intpdry into the wire sold one 1 ar llus week for $ I III I nil f o ti frangili with nie ssa g
i| la-ller Hungs tos (ss kt-t while lie voles the oilier end new
less tyitrm employed iihourd oreali going
1 lu-re is Ihmiml to to- nlor•- or !■ ss tonUlnterial alni s(iifltoai
I fn negroes Baxter and W’lute lieve
Sanford
dniM is planned for today by tbe senate
f
11 si.in in
laillolmg - and ma n y voters will been convicted of tin- murder of Hie Nil
Ibs
le.
Ime
l*takn
oli
[•ilnn
s
lellglon
I lie |sitatnes were tfie Itliss Itiumpli
committee investigating the Titillile ills
l omgl i t Hie ver »Irin family in Ini ksonville
anil averaged iitmiil 7ll busla-ls In tll•• ami thè afTair» of |a&gt;-sent day |«-.ipl«- and go w l ong on Hie Iu k.-t
aster The committee avowed its inten­
acre
They were slapped to tile ( Im ago (wovrs (hai thè world I» growmg l«'ll&lt;-r 1 lerks will ha v e Hu ir work cut out fur
Oriundo is to have a new MrHujthsi
tion to go into the i|uestton at length
market and tfie buyer states tinti never Trnin tirsi fiainl know|.-dge Mr Bryan t hem when it cnilira to c nt inli ng Hie full- «linrcli
The structure will hr Doric in
with a view to framing legislation that
before Inis liiere ta-eii sill h a demand lor pmves bis j-»inis alni bis worhl ifnvelsar«- lots and il will likclv 1» early morning »ty lc of an hllrcturr and will la- (*rrcte«l
will govern the wireless system on vessels
|xitntiM‘S with the ehum es good for high vei&gt; interi-si III g deinoiislr ili log lliat a jai hefore III»- lesip« is ohtainral
at a COM ni $ lx Una including furniture
li v i n g American ports,
viiU» i l l u n i of America bus lierli hoimred j
twice» all-mutuili
and organ
I r ^ i r d y j I v \h lt r S p rJjH *
liy ila- iialnais of die world Mr B ry an'
l’uri» is quiet today after yesterday »
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Y\ Intr N|ifin»i«. A pril -H - ( ') m r If*» N
iqieiit Saturdny iiiurinng in tlie city nftd
excitement, which ended with the wiping '
f
o
r
Charity
Organization
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1 1 1
1.
Suw anner River On Rampage
was takeii over thè celery ijeltu litui («ani Mu ntrr. f*i»r I y hint nielli «hot und killrd K
nut of the baud of automobile liiindlls
The movement lins nt Inst Ix-en launch­
a
visii tu \ ilio M100111 nnw thè linme of t It ( ut»** lntrr biirricnclmji hnn»«*lf in n
w!ki laid terrorize«! Oils city and section
l.i‘ r link A|ird 29 As a result &lt;&gt;f tinK Walkrr. where Mr» Bryan was incus
for mondai past, with murders and roll great rise of the Suwannee river since Tri tmned tu s|»-inl thr wanler ami (rum where v%ur«*hon»&lt;* wiirr»* In* w n » «hot t«* •l«*n t li hy ed for Hie organization of Hie charitable
work of thr city of Sanford
Hie Execu­
lienrs
Tlie end of the fight, winch had duv b'feli'»ui. Dowlifig Park seven miles sta- winlld wi ile \lr Ut vati letters unni ns ,i j*tu««* t»f Cltt/rii«
t
o
r
(oimmtire
of
thr
Men
und
Religion
li 1 » n l l r ^ r d IIlici ll n n t r r
r»*pt t»» dir
lavtctl for several hours^came with the west uf liete and tin- monliy !•" linei (li* »ja* so *1 il Ile » s i w. ir*! lo sre l'ara
forward
Movement
last
week
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destruction by dynamite of tin- garage m aides surrooiidiiig 1« thsided w«m »,iu i
Mf hr &gt; &lt;iii i*» tonfiti»! rii«* N i i i ln i i tli«* ni
«(•a nil i orinili(ti t consisting of Messrs
Mi
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Nk
w|i«r»*
I»»«
(shut
(ton
dnoutiti
dir
(Jioisey-le-Koi. six miles »«anti of l'uri». ' from one to live (*-••« m depili
lrfr-*tA «»t YV •h &gt;«1f t»w N&gt; ilssiit I il l ’i »»itb-nt
Walker r.-rkins and Waldron lo Issue n
Ihirmti di»
by the gendurmes. wfio hud unsuccessful-1
A Imut house toppled over mid hiiuted mici iiiinlr *«», v«*f»il
!»«•» in In» brl.n ll tiriirt killing Inni iiosi.tin l&gt;
.all to all the organizations and city au­
down
over
the
bouina
hltluy,
ntri|ipiti)!
,
m
icvtiml
citici
He
F
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r
t
t
h
to
bmld
u
!
ilriin-nt
wtm
h
follnwe»!
Muntrr
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’Niip
ly tried to dislodge Jules Uonnett. leader
of the l.tve Oak. Perry unti Gulf ^winter hume ut sonic (Mint in T lurida and I (() (| w„M.g0usr 111 the rear of 11 grocery thorities that ure interested in chnrtlY
of the gang, and hi* lieutenant. Anton Hie uiers
1
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i. &lt; r l l u l l nf e
» m
l
l l re
i r
. . .
a i(»irtloii
a ri li
winter lbe
store und barricaded himself
From a work in Hie city This cull has been sent
railroad
bridge,
jarring wane of the tun
Dutml*. an anarchist, wilo hud taken ref
I
r
l
S
a
n
f
o
r
d
Shi
ppers
Stand
Pat
k
window he »hot at a »mall crowd of men not us follows
uge in tfie garage. Dubois wua killetl to hers loose slid Irxlgmg untierilcaHi Hie
I n s \ NHi KI &gt; M I I I T T K S
'-V y Mirely mis»ing (’ 1 Cone, Jr
p in s r r
I he T.xrcutivr Committee «if Hie Men
the explosion, which blew out Hie front bridge Since then several houses have
W e h a v e h e r n h a n d e d o ne of Hie let
igh
pio
kly and H«-Iig ion forward Movement of San ­
lii-adi-d
hy
M
a
rs
ha
l
Nciirhor
wall of the gurage. Bonuett surviving tils left tlieir foundation« and are rx(»rxli;dal
1 ,-r« In uni written to S a n f o r d «lu p|« -r»
in
sur r o u n d ed Ho- luiilding
ford invite you to he reinesr'ilte«! hy «lelwounds long enough to die lit 11 hospital any time to float away
I be entire jiark
ton ne « lion wi th Hie lratis|sirlaiion ' p o ­
N o o ne al that time w a » a w . o . of Ho
egates
al n coiif&lt;-r«-nce to |&gt;e field ut the
tv
enthrall'd
III
w
ati'f
fi
ve
or
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f«*••!
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after tvcillg
tion b o l l i t i l i » ( • 1 1 1 1 1
W e do not kno w tinidentity
of
the
murderer
Vftrr
»•-vrral
Masonn
Hall at four o dia k Sunday afterI lie torpirxt? boat destroyers. Preble and anil tin- nv rt 1 » «till rising
i»,r(»&gt;»&lt;- **f Hit* le li rr of wh.it il »«a-k» to
a l t e lli p la t " g'-t hull 1 " »Ilf le n d e r Ho* !■&gt;»
noon May 12 191 !. to disorss and, if found
Perry, which slifijied out of San Diego
iircotiiplisli in relTereni «■ to the q u e st io n in
»«• cot lioiem r d to lire
sho ot ing through 1 a d v i s a b l e to fo r m u la t e p l a n » for tfie ortiartior last night, ure under orrlert to in
h.iud
W e dn know that life »hip|ier» ol (
"Nothing In the Puper"
Hie windows
\l alxail III «1 clix.k a tush guiiizution of Hie varum» charities of Hie
ttreept the gun boat Yorktown by wire­
S a n fo rd h a v e r«a-eiv«al solile r«a 'ign iti o n
was made and Hauler was found dead, la- c i t y
-•
,
The ubove expression is called very
less and tell her not to stop ut any Mexi­
in lite w a y of i m p r o v e m e n t s of s h i p p i n g
having
been
hit
(&gt;y
a
dozen
or
more
lull
forcibly to tnind just-now when unfortu­
Among those mv 11«*&lt;1 are the civil au­
can port for coal or any other purpose, in
facilities, and If they will only stand "Pat
lets
nately there is so much in the papers
thorities.
the churches, thr fraternal and
view of the conditions prevailiug in Mex­
and together they will receive what they
lias alleged that Hunter was demented, Industrial oritcrs. (he Sanford Hospital As­
The subject is luken from u lengthy ex
ico. It is d arned Inadvisable to have
are asking for. ullimntly
lie leuves a wife and several »mail child­ sociation, Hie W C. T U . the Women's
plutiation. reud some (line ago «duett gave
any Americau gunboat stop nt any uf the
Flie trend of I tit* letter referred to gives ren Cates is survived hy a wife
Hie opposite side from the readers stand
(lulls, and all other bodies interested in
coastal cities at this time, when (xrpuhir
the ini|ife»Mon that other punt» along
Tlie trageily caused much excitement charity work of thr city
point. The expression is often heard, and
feeling is so inflamed in Mexico against
this line have the benefit of an exiae»» throughout this section on ucctainl of the
us the article in question stated it is good
For tfie Executive Committee.
cltizena of the United State«. '
s|K'cial on which to (rau»p«Mt tlieir proc- fact that Ixilli men were well known to a
rattier tluui otherwise, when "there is
ilucts,
hot
as
a
»|a*ctnl
fuvor
to
Hie
S
a
n
­
C K W alkcii. President.
Large Alligator Shot
large circle of friends.____
nothing in the paper, because, us a rule,
W
J
PmiviNV
Secretary.
ford
(K-opIc
they
have
been
given
"Bo*
A picnic party, on the motor boat. Ve­ when there is "something ' in the pa|&gt;er
Wrongly Interpreted
rona. owned by C. Kennlston of this city, it signifies that there has been either » car trnnsportnlion" on freight trains II 1»
It 11 to lie ho (Mai that every organiza­
The good teacher was giving the Ixiys
sighted a large alligator, which wus im­ fire, nn explosion, tin accidental killing, a damn'd in this letter that the "Box car a talk on the subject of tlie temptations tion noil individual thus invite«] will send
mediately shot by Copt. Allen, nisoof this Moo«!, or some other dtsustcr. which, while tron»|«&gt;r(uttnn" tins nil advantage over surrounding college life
Warming up to a delegation and that a permanent Char­
city. The Alligator measured eight and of course. It furnishes something to com Hie express special in that it makes itili the subject he exclaltneil
Wtiy young ity Organization Society will result from
one-half feet long. The reptile was hoist­ pel the attention of the rcuder. it must lie nectioti with outgoing trains in Jack son ­ men. hell is flileti with champagne. Clgut thr deliberations of thnt gathering.
ed in the small boot, and towod to the admitted hy those who will stop for 11 mo­ ville while the express special does not. ettrs. chorus girls and mnlnighl stlpWe do not happen to have first hand any
city dock.__________ ____________
&gt;
Negro Girl Burned to Death
jwrs—
Rigid here the good man was
ment—long enough to consider it» im­
knowledge as to thr correctness of tills
interrupted
liy
one
of
the
oliler
lads
io
Mr. J. N. Whltner Will Speak
port— thnt after all it is n blessing when
Mistaking gasoline for kerosene n negro
p,|p claim, which by the way 1» not made in
the rear of the room, who threw up both girl in Goldsb«&gt;ro last Saturday poured
A union service of all the churches is there is "nothing in the paper
direct terms, but by .way of argument
arms, exclaiming fervently "Oh, death. some on the fire in the stove and the e x ­
being arranged for 01 tlyo Star Theutre statement certainly hus not been npplicn
hut it seems incrialihlu Hint Sanford ship
next Sunday night. The principal ad­ bio for some‘time, unfortunatly. ns there |
plosion that resulted set fire th her cloth­
pern Biiuuju uciidvc vium iwim* »vw»***»^
dress will be by Mr. J . N. Whltner. He
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the lienaflls of the exfiresa special would ....................
Carlos J Mnnsnlve
and wife, of New ing and she was burned ao badly that she
will apeak on “The Promise of the Wtyld misfortune or thnt disaster that each is
be satisfied with It if tlKir shipments were York, trove purchased tfie Attains place on died on Sunday. The house also caught
in the Man's Movement,” an echo of the sue o l the papers all over the land have
fire, and wus entirely destroyed
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delayed or Injured thereby, lot luck «if con- the west side, and will tnnke it their fu­
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Hippodrome Meeting In New- York CHy." had “something in them. And. lo carry 1
nau »0
a
,
.
.
nrctions ot Jacksonville.
If connection ture home. Mr. Mousulve is a Peruvian
nr' l ‘ . . .
.1
At the last meeting of the executive out the idea, et us he lUryikful when the
New Mull Boxes
.
. /v*I a
» . . . . I... were not made hy this rx|Ye»s »pet rol but has resided iu New York long enough
,
committee of the Men and Religion For­ time shall come—and G6d rfpcol i*&gt;e nay
^to
become
n
Ro«xi
American
He
expects
un&gt;e»&lt;
;{ • •
tliey would liavc a way of securing its
Every corner of the city is now graced
•
.
ward Movement It waa voted, to be the _when there will be nothing in ytc pa-1
milking connection, and tins would have to engage in business in.Sanford Liter iu by a nice new green mail bpx that Po«tsense of the committee that union meet­ per."— Ft. Myers Press
been done, if necessary Sanford shippers the season,
mnster Haskins and Uncle Sam have
ings of the churches be held in the the­
nre ■run assist them ill doing *&lt;&gt;.
Hon. Braxton Beacham. of Orlando, can- jointly been instrumental in having inMr*.
Munson
and
her
music
pupil*
atre as often as one Sunduy nlgbrhx^ndt
lad Sanford «lup(«-r» stand ' I’at and didale for Congress wound op his cam- stnlle«l The tioxes ore for the conveni­
month. The first of these monthly union mnking pcepnrntions for her annual "May
togrther on this question, and gel what nuign last Satur«lny night hy tuuklng u ence of 1tie j 11ilr who wisli to Mild let­
meetings la being arranged for next Sun­ 1 Recital." which will lake place this year,
they a r e entitled lo in truiis|«irtatlun s«-r t|iee&lt; h tierr at Newlnn's corner, that was ter* and do not tare to walk (0 the post
day night. Mr. Whltner is full of his sub­ in the Auditorium of the Sanford High
well received
UH-KINSOK &amp; Du M S V l S
office
School. Monday evening, Muy 13th.
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                    <text>THE SANFORD HERALD

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Work of Real Foreetar.
Th® modern forester undertake* to
make orchards profitable. There aro
otchardlrta, to be «ure, irho know very
well bow to care for their tree* and
who do care for them; but there are
also orchards that are neglected or
handled unaklllfully. The forester
will take a run-down orchard and by
intelligent, scientific treatment of the
trees, with systematic care, make It
produce big and handsome apples In'
abundance.
Feminine Curiosity.
Little Eleanor's pretty cousin wore
a new engagement ring, and the bud­
ding woman regarded the ring and the
giver alike with- reverent eyes. One
night when the happy man baa been
Invited to Eleanofa home for dinner,
Eleanor, unconsciously gushing, burst
forth with: "Oh, Mr. Dlank, do please
tell me. In all the love atorlea I'ro
read the men propose so sudden.
When lt‘a coming on, does It—does It
feel anything like a sneeieT
. That Shining Note.
At the opera the young man who
paid for the seats was engaged for a
few tenae momenta In a study of a
■tunning woman of middle age who
sat In the row In fro n t Then he
turned to the girl at hla right, and
whispered, "Look at the lady In lav­
ender; what la the matter with her
nose!" The girl gave one glanoe at
the shining "neb," then turned to her
escort and whispered: "Enameled."

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T h e o c c u p a t io n of a b o o k k e e p e r
t e n d s to b r in g th e h e a d an d sh o u ld e r*
f o rw a r d an d c r a m p t h e c h e s t. T r y to
s it m o r e e r e c t an d l e a r n to a ta n d tall,
a n d s t r e t c h t h e body to Its full h e ig h t.
M any d e f e c t s of (ho fig u re a r e d u e to
bad p o e tu re s, but by e x e r c i s e m a n y
d e f e c ts ca n be c o r r e c te d

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N e v e r Let H im Forget It.
T h e m a n w h o o w e s nil to hla w ife la
out going to bo p e r m i t t e d to fo rg o t It
tbla aide of t h e m a in e n t r a n c e to th e
c e m e te r y In w hich (bo fam ily lot la
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Luxury In Cigars.
The Rothschilds smoke the most
costly clgara that are made—the
Henry Clay Sobranos—which coat
11 60 each. These are wrapped In
gold leaf and p a c k e d In little Inlaid
cedar w ood cablneta.
No D oubt A b o u t One Thing.
"It does not a l w a y s t a k e b r a i n s to

make money," observed the father of
the college boy aa ha lookod over
that young man'a expense bill, "but It
sure does take money to make
brmlna."
Too Busy for Serious Things.
The growing Indifference of the ags
Is appalling; men are too busy with
their pleasures, their money-making,
their politics, and a thousand things.
—Exchange.
Uss of tho Horse.
Owing to the advancement of sci­
ence It would be posalblo to get
along without boraea now, If It were
not for the necessity of having a few
of thsm at the annual hors« shows.
All Too Frequent Mistake.
The soul Is intended to guide the
body In th4 Journey through Ilfs; the
chief mistake which man makes Is
that he permit* the body to guide the
soul.—London Truth.
Real Llfs.
The mintage of wladopt Is to know
that rest la mat, and that real llfs Is
la lore, laughter and work.—Elbert
Hubbard.

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Only the Belief of Snobs.
The Idea that trade Is vulgar la one
of the silliest Ideas that ever earns
Into the brain of man.

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Arlstooratio Dairy Parmera.
Dairy farming is popular aa a genu­
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Will find many attractivejbargains on
display from all departments. All boats
and trains are daily bringing something
new and fresh from the Largest mer­
cantile centers in the country.

Will he a gala day to all and every
one attending our special M onday Sale,
and by carefully reading this advertise­
m ent you can quickly realize what val­
ues are offered for this day. .

FIRST CALL
At 9:00 o'clock Monday morning-true
to its name-a yard-wide Bleached Do­
mestic, “First Call Brand", 10 K Q p
yards for ................................. c l t / C

RUG SALE 29 CENTS
18x42 Rug in selected patterns. This
great rug special will be placed on sale
Monday morning at 9 o'clock.
While they last, at, each . . .

29c

36-INCH NATURAL LINEN 24 CENTS
This full weight and count, Natural Linen color, all
Linen, a good value at 35c. a yard; Our price

24c

36-INCH COLORED LINEN 29 CENTS
40 Cents is a Great Value for this Fne Quality Colored
Linen in Light Blue and Lavender. Yard w ide.nn
Our Price, M onday...*....................................
4dC
25 cent KHAKI 18 cents
Standard weight full width Khaki
cloth, the material for ladies 1 n
outing or knock-about skirts I O C

85 cent PONGEE 69 cents
12 l-2c DRESS GINGHAM 9 l-2c
Natural color Silk Pongee, about
Amoskeag Dress Gingham, in
27 inches wide, a good value /? Q „ light, medium and dark. A Q l ~
for 85c. our price only.........." v t good value at 12Mtc, our price 2 ^

17-cento WHITE GOODS T2 rT te n tsH trC . BELMONT .»AMjfflP 25 Cento. H E ^ E D ^ N A P K I N S ^ 3 -4 CENI
Special Vnluesup to 17c will be found 64-inches wide-Bleaclied Table Dam­ 17 doz I^epimet] Dinner Napkins, Reg-1
ular size and a good value at 6c Q3 J
in this line, Monday, at a -J
ask in neat patterns, a good
Our
price for Monday,each only O 4CI
value at 40c. Our Price, Y d... 4 0 1 ,
yard only.,..............................
GAUZE VESTS SPECIAL
One case of Ladie’ Gauze Vests just
received, will go on sale Mon- Q l
8k
day. at e a c h ...........................

TALCUM POWDER SPECIAL
20 CENTS ALL LINEN 13 CENTS
"W arranted All Linen" in Natural Only 288 cans of Air I hut lalcuml
Powder will be placed on \ilt- rj \
Linen Colors, good 20c value,
Monday at a can onlp
* t|
27-in wide. On sale Monday at

13c

60 cent “ UNCLE SAM" SHIRTS 43 cents
The “Uncle Sam” is a genuine "Blue Bell" Chainbruy
Work Shirt—regular style, two pockets. Our A
price, each, only .............................................
ttO C

R eflection on Cholly.
( ’holly ( h a n d l i n g his
f rie n d 's
re
v o l r e r g i n g e r l y ) — *,1 s u p p o s e now If
th is sh o u ld go off w h ile I'm h o ld in g It
like th is It w ould blow my b r a in s
outT" H ie Friend—"No, It w o u ld n 't
do th a t, b n t It would b o r e a hole c le a n
through your h e a d ."

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I3UTTEPICK J -VSIHIOVS

APRIL 2 9 t|i

HOSIERY

■a
\f a

Cold».

Numbera of people ar# aufferlng
Ju»t now* from lrrllatlng cold* In. th»
head. A very simple home remedy
which bring» almost Instant relief la
to pour half a pint of boiling water on
to a dram of pulverized camphor, and
to Inhale the vapor for about ten to
fifteen minutes. The annoying fits of
sneezing, running eyes and heavy
feeling In the head will quickly yield
to this remedy.

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MONDAY

AP«ÏI 26. 19(2

39c

SUIT UNDERWEAR 48c
Balhriggnn Shirts and Drawers * Q
see this special line, suit only T O L

fo r

MEN
WOMEN
AND

S IE

50 cent ELASTIC SEAM DRAWERS 39 cents
Men's Elastic Seam Drawers, in all si/*-&gt;. tln &gt; sell
for 50 cents everywhere. Our Monday price
per pair o n ly ...................................

CHILD­
REN
Complete line in all colors also l&gt;lk.
and white, in lisle, half “silk and all
silk special prices at 13c,
25c, 48c, 98c a n d ..........
Tli« Foot Giova

$1.48

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SNOW’S SHOES

Selby’s Pumps
and Oxfords

"Union Made" Complete line Ox­
fords. nil styles and widths. It is a
pleasure lo show these comfortable fit­
ting shoes at our smashing low prices.

er, Tan, Vici Kid

CHILDREN’S PUMPS

and White Kid

Our large line of “Codman
and Oxfords," are the wonder
our low prices for these allleather shoes See our line at

Pumps
of all ut
Q Q
i/O v

LADIES’ HOSE SUPPORTERS
Ladies' Military Pad Front Hose
Supporters, in assorted colors, Q p *
a 35c value, our Monday pricet&gt; 4 0 C

in Patent Leath­

See our Large Line of Pump*« and Ox­
fords. in high, medium, mul lo* heel,
all leather. $1 09. $1.59.
$1.98 a n d ...................

$3.39
fj

FURNITURE
See our line of Fur.
niture before buying.
Lowest prices, also the
easiest terms, a small
payment down and a
weekly pay­
ment of.T

$1.00

MOSQUITO BARS
A new shipment of
Mosquito Bars, cover­
e d with sand fly net­
ting, complete, worth
each $1.75, (Ij-I O Q
sur price is «P± 4 V

STOVES
SOFT COLLAR AND TIE
65 cent NIGHT SHIRT 47 cent*
See our large line ofI
Hot weather is now here and
This 65c value is a full-length
Cook
Stoves tin Rangel J
we have a strong line of men's and size Night Shirt. You should
special prices i«»r nishl
soft collars, ties to match O r
see them Monday at salt
or on the • i*»iest term.I
complete, only
4 0 1 * price only
a small pa&gt; meiit downl
p p p p Only Three Weeks More to get Tickets on aU of the and weekly (I* 1 Df)
I.IAL iLi following'Hand some Prizes.—JUST THREE WEEKS. payment of *P * , v v l

e 47c

THIS TICKET GIVEN WITH EVERY

$1.00

PURCHASE

GOOD FOR A CHANCE ON THE FOLLOWING FRIZES:

1st $30.00 9xx2 Wilton Rug
2nd 12.00 Cathedral Gong Clock
3rd
10.00 Cowhide Traveling Bag
4th
8 00 Cowhide Traveling Bag
5th
8 00 Handsome 8-dny Clock
(5th
8.00 Hnndsome 8-day Clock

7th $8.00 Handsome 8-day Clock
8th 8.00 Handsome 8-day Clock
9th 8.00 Handsome 8-day Clock
10th 8.00 Handsome 8-dny Clock
11th 6.00 Cowhide Traveling Bag
12th 5.00 Silk Umbrella

CREX RI GS?
27x54-in. O x Kugfc|
in Reds nml Greens, a
special value.set* theml
in our Monday sale all
each
fiQH
only • U J t |

Beginning : May 2nd : We : Will : Close : Every
Thursday : at : 12 O’Clock : Through : the : Summer
—

D. A. CALDWELL &amp; SONS
CASH

SANFORD

DEPARTMENT

STORE

FLORIDA

îI

S3.

�Published Soml-Weokly— Tuesday and Friday

T H E SA N EO R D H E R A L D
/ iV S A N t ' O R I ) — Lite is

Number • •

NEWS

or

W onh L iv in g

SANTORO. F LORICA, TUESDAY. APRIL 3g, 1812

THE WORLD

GOOD BWLUINÜ RLCORD

|{RYAN U CURES Ilf RI

Velum« IV

SAM OHI) llll t.K MOMMI

Over T w e n ty - F i v e T h o u s a n d D o lla rs'
f ive C a r s Dully o f M ix e d V e g e t a b l e *
Hems of Interest Gleaned From
Great Commoner Attracted A
W o r t h f o r M o n t h of April
Are Going To t h e C a s t
Various Sources
Sanford's building record for tffe month
large Crowd To Theatre
Sanford, Fla . A|wil 26.—The movement
of-April Is worthy of more th a n n passing
of mixed cars of beans, cukes an d srptash
notice. Thh perm its issued nt the city
will ag gregate 25or3l) cars (his week. The
ON POIITICS M.
clerk's office will lie $26.987 50 up to dale TOUCHED NOT
0. Coggins Co handled 15 ca rs of p o ta­
a n d most of them have been started, and |
toes last week, the Florida Vegetable
Mere the Reader* Will rind a Brief April is not n good m onth either There C am e l o S a n f o r d To D eliv er L r c t u r e
Growers Association 3. H. C. Miles &amp; Co .
ttlftlorlcal Sprint Mowing
will be more contracts given Inter an. ns |
And P o l i t i c s Had No Plucr
New.York. 1: C Wilkinson A Son. P hila­
f o r Hurried Reader*
In Ills T opics
one building usually calls for another and
delphia. 2 The potato m ov e m en t will be
Approximately forty llvea w ere loat in several real e s ta te tleals arc under way
about the sa m e as Inst w ce kquulity much
The Star Theatre was comfortably ftllc*sl
the »torm which S u n d a y aw ept n o rthw ard an d it is predicted th a t quite a bit of
improved. Price* are holding firm. $4-.&lt;5
from Childreaa. Texoa over O klahom a and Sanford property will change h ands d u r ­ lust Friday night wtu'ii Hon W J Bryan hhl f o h
The Coggins Co paid out $12.Into portion* of Kan*«*, acxjording to r e ­ ing the sum m er. Among those c o n te m ­ delivered Ins famous lecture "Tin? Signs of 590 Inst week for (situtoes
port*. T h e r e ore oth e r rumor* of fetoli- plated is a m a m m o th a p a r tm e n t house the Time»." Many people did not u n d e r ­
Chase A Co.. W. C. Dcyo A Uro.. New
ile* but the*e c a n n o t be verified. The list th a t will accom m odate the tourists that stand thnt being n paid lecture Mr. ITryan
York, rejwesented by C. G. I’erry. and II.
could not consistently tnuke it n |&gt;oliticnl
of injured will n u m b e r over o n e hundred. w ant to come to Sanford next winter.
ZulpliW A C o . Chicago, represented by
A brick road to Sanford Heights will meeting and several were disappointed Geo Hoy. are active in handling mixed
Mr*. William II. T o ft ha* given th e first
dollar to o w om an'* T ita n ic m emorial, accelerate the building of fine homes in hut those who really a tte n d e d to imbibe car*. Mr lloy lias recently Iwiuglit a 1111mknowledge were delighted for Mr. Bryan
which it 1» proposed *h*ll be erected in th a t growing suburb and with the erection
iwT of rnrB of green celery for storage in
Washington to co m m e m o rn te all who of a hospital the south side will take a has lovt mine of his clocpieiiCr liy age and Chicago
The M 0 Coggins Co «ill b c ’n
went down with the »hip.
A co m m ittee new start. The Sanford-iiuildm g &amp; Loan his im m itahle m anner uf giving statistics, great fax tor in the tom ato deal, cutninencfacts, huillor and | miHi&lt;i» all m the sam e
of one h u n d r e d 'w o m e n from all S ta te s Association is constantly building and
uig May I
They will handle the Taft A«
lecture was as charming as ever Mr Bry­
would
do
more
if
the
business
m
en
of
has been nam ed an d no co ntribution will
soeiatiou account, which is «-stimale&lt;l at
Sanford would take a deeper interest in an mode static allusion* to |«ili(ics tint a l ­ 5a acres
he accejHed from men.
In and around O v udo, the crop
ways m humorous vein an d at no tune
is primus ig and y»»«--.»'iit nul . alions |»unl
At the ln*t session of the Nrw_ Je rse y the Association and invest tlieir money
did lo give any hint of Ins |«&gt;sltion III
to curluts moving May III
I he Coggins
legislature a bill w as passed by unnni where it will do the most good
Many present had
Indications for u su b stan tia l building present day nfTairs
people will o|M'rate Iwo tom ato | mii king
m , .n V..IB i u both house t ^ u l h o r t z i n g the
never heard Mr Bryan a n d the lecture
houses at Sanford this season —Product
employment of^R iJffler* iu road "m ain ten ­ boom for the su tn m er 1 2 ta king stw***2. und
Sanford o u g h t f o hav e no ' t î m c ’ta tnÌte*ff wajTMrOat f s p r r r i H a t" tho* lflTth‘*--wid
ance work. This, we believe, co n s titu te s
g¡e&gt;lJ1
if woman'» sufTrage prevailed Thymi woufïT]
the first a t te m p t of a N orthern S t a t e to try
rrccivl* it la rg e vote liete iL hr ever b e ­
out on a n ex ten siv e *cnle the sy stem of
come* a nom inee iiitnin.
TODAY IS Tilt DAY- * TINE PRICES ON POTATOI S
utilising its prison lul&gt;or in (wihlic e n t e r ­
ri». Irei lire limi been iirniitgr»! by ih r
prises.
( «»iai ti a«-r«m l ( ’lui* fimi I'r«'*i«!nii l.nkr &lt;n il f i r s t Lr lin a r \ I sik In ft P l a c e a n d Much
The largest cargo ever carried on one One Cur S ells Over T h o u s a n d Dollar 11 I lie m eeting (n «miri mul mirtxlm e«l
I n t e r e s t M ii n lf c s lr d
vrssell is sold to tm vr left S e a ttle Wusfn ■
M a r k Mere
M.iS"' S|N‘Hivf vnI i’ mi ii (* V* well rhnnen
I*nhi) m lite ihi&gt; lo «Ilo* &gt;»»tir pfrfrf
on Puget Sound. lilV other d a y on the
I he *i m*11 k enei* fm tilt- nu li wli'» ufr lo »41 ve ihr
The Herald lias alw ays contended (hut «%«i.I* i fit r*mtin e«l Mi Hr &gt;.m
steamship Minnesota for J a p a n an d China
in "M urphys there were good prulil« It rt |rft trititi In» |r« tufi' l*&gt; frírffllig I" the i«&gt;unii&gt; timi t*i»rl&gt; tilt* niitiiniolnle* '»lori
Thh lading consisted of the following
I not a fortune at least gi»»l money every f u t 'ixit Ni»h foni incupirli «i |»ri»iiiiiit'iit ed lo &lt;lt*i»»Mt thè voler* ili file |mll» Ai»)
items 594.389 sacks of hour, weighing I I
year
This season hits been an exception pl.it e in lo* m enton frolli the fm*t timi ¡ voler » ufi ride t«*bi&gt; «imi he m.i&gt; Inive I &gt;
¿62 tons, 8,190 bales of cotton, of 2.141
ally good one fur (»itutoes. on account uf when li» w 4if» Putiitn»ki III«* pri'M-nl Mrs vs nlk Influir n . w w»th ih«* def»*ii(e»l »ondi
tons weight; 2.599 p a c k ag e s of m isce lla­
Al thè (wu pollimi pimi:« it largr
(lie scarcity of tubers nil over the land Hr y hti «he wus li vinti in Siinford filiti wrote i date
neous m erchandise. 199 tons, anil Iwsides
-Tamil while Florida has more planted to tin hi m ti le n *1 o n e l el fer &gt;t •!.»&gt; t i mi &lt;*»»n hot gtxNl m i t u r e d c r o w d hit« «tond ul I duy
ila- freight proper there were 1.270 pounds
ItMik 111 ti h«*r ih» i h t r f e M * »I t h e n »'.indi
in re th a n ever la-fore the price seems lo (iiilied pnii»*!» il | m»11 I he lovely "*ceiiei&gt;
of letter mail, und 22,759 (munii» of pu|&gt;er
L.n in ch i li |i ut oiu • mici In*» Mihiec i he , d.iie.H
Ilo* ticket 11»i a yenr 1 « Inrgrr itimi
get b etter each duy
Some elegant r e ­
mod. tnuklug u total, not cou n tin g stores,
turns have already been m ade by the M belìi the iiudielue fur almost two Inali» il Inis n &lt; i been before and Hie voter 1*
fuel. etc . of 16,913 ton» in weight
() Coggins (41
Messrs Pugh A Walker with a subject full J g«e*d ideas and J otdige-f to roll op our end and stuff K III
A more searcnlng intpdry into the wire sold one 1 ar llus week for $ I III I nil f o ti f r angi l i w i t h n i e s s a g
i| la-ller Hungs tos (ss kt-t while lie voles the oilier end
less t y i t r m employed iihourd oreali going
1 lu-re is Ihmiml to to- nlor•- or !■ ss tonUl
nterial
a
l
n
i
s(
i
i
f
l
toai
Sanford
dniM is planned for today by tbe se n a te
f
11 si.in in laillolmg - and many voters will
Ibs
le.
Im
e
l*takn
oli
[•ilnn
s
lellglon
I lie |sitatnes were tfie Itliss Itium pli
committee inve stig a tin g the Titillile ills
go
w long on Hie Iu k.-t
lomglit Hie
ami
thè
afTair»
of
|a&gt;-sent
day
|«-.ipl«and
anil averaged iitmiil 7ll busla-ls In tll••
aster The co m m ittee avow ed its in t e n ­
acre
They were slapped to tile ( Im ago (wovrs (hai thè world I» growmg l«'ll&lt;-r 1 lerks will have Hu ir work cut out fur
tion to go into the i|uestton at length
m arket and tfie buyer s ta te s tinti never Trnin tirsi fiainl know|.-dge Mr Bryan them when it cnilira to cntinling Hie fullwith a view to fram ing legislation that
before Inis liiere ta-eii sill h a d em an d lor pmves bis j-»inis alni bis worhl ifnvelsar«- lots and il will likclv 1» early morning
will govern the wireless sy ste m on vessels
|xitntiM‘S with the ehum es good for high vei&gt; interi-si III g deinoiislr ili log lliat a jai hefore III»- lesip« is ohtainral
l i v i n g A m erican ports,
viiU» i l l u n i of America bus lierli hoimred j
twice» all- mutuili
I r ^ ir d y j I v \h ltr SprJjH*
liy ila- iialnais of die world
Mr B r y a n '
l’uri» is quiet today a f te r yesterday »
Y\
I
n
t
r N|ifin»i«. A p r i l -H - ( ' ) m r If*» N
iqieiit S aturdny iiiurinng in tlie city nftd
excitement, which e n d e d w ith the wiping '
* ,
,
.
,
1 1 1
1 .
S u w a n n e r River On R a m p a g e
M
u
n
t
r
r
.
f*i»r I y hint nielli «hot u nd killrd K
was
takeii
over
thè
celery
ijeltu
litui
(«ani
nut of the baud of autom obile liiindlls
a
visii
tu
\
ilio
M
100111 nnw thè linme of t
It
(
ut»**
ln trr biirricnclmji hnn»«*lf in n
w!ki laid terrorize«! Oils city and section
l.i‘ r link A|ird 29 As a result &lt;&gt;f tinK Walkrr. where Mr» Bryan was in c u s
for mondai past, with m urders and roll great rise of the S u w a n n ee river since Tri tmned tu s|»-inl th r wanler ami (rum where v%ur«*hon»&lt;* wiirr»* In* w n » «hot t«* •l«*n t li hy
lienrs
Tlie end of the fight, winch had duv b'feli'»ui. Dowlifig Park seven miles sta- winlld w i ile \lr Ut vati letters u n n i ns ,i j*tu««* t»f C ltt/ rii«
li 1» n l l r ^ r d IIlici l l n n t r r
r»*pt t»» d i r
lavtctl for several h o u r s ^ c a m e with the west uf liete and tin- m o n liy !•" linei (li* »ja* so *1 il Ile » s i w. ir*! lo sr e l'ara
f» 0 t|iNif •. f I tr&lt; s fruii Muti.E »1 »t h»»11 s
destruction by d y n a m ite of tin- garage m aides surrooiidiiig 1« thsided w«m » ,iu i ||| A«' Hit • ll t II

HAPPENINGS DURING TH E WEEK

(Jioisey-le-Koi. six miles »«anti of l'uri». '
by the gendurmes. wfio hud unsuccessful-1
ly tried to dislodge J u le s Uonnett. leader
of the gang, an d hi* lie u te n a n t. Anton
Dutml*. an anarchist, wilo hud ta k e n ref
uge in tfie garage. Dubois wua killetl to
the explosion, which blew out Hie front
wall of the gurage. B o n u e tt surviving tils
wounds long enough to die lit 11 hospital
after tvcillg
I lie torpirxt? boat destroyers. Preble and
Perry, which slifijied out of S a n Diego
tiartior last night, ure u n d er orrlert to in
ttreept the gun boat Yorktown by w ire­
less a n d tell her n o t to s to p ut an y Mexi­
can port for coal or a n y other purpose, in
view of the conditions prevailiug in Mex­
ico. It is d a r n e d I n ad v isa b le to have
any A m ericau gunboat stop nt a n y uf the
coastal cities a t this tim e, w hen (xrpuhir
feeling is so inflamed in Mexico aga in st
cltizena of the U nited State«. '

Large Alligator Shot
A picnic party, on th e motor boat. Ve­
rona. ow ned by C. K e n n ls to n of this city,
sighted a large alligator, which wus i m ­
mediately shot by Copt. Allen, nisoof this
city. T he Alligator m e a su re d eight and
one-half feet long. T he reptile w as hoist­
ed in the sm all boot, a n d towod to the
city dock.__________ ____________

Mr. J. N. Whltner Will Speak
A union service of all the churches is
being a rra n g e d for 0 1 tlyo S tar T heutre
next S u n d a y night. T he principal a d ­
dress will be by Mr. J . N. W hltner. He
will apeak on “The Prom ise of the Wtyld
in the M an's M ovem ent,” a n echo of the
H ippodrome M eeting In New- York CHy."
A t the la st m e e tin g of the executive
co m m ittee of th e Men a n d Religion F or­
ward M ovem ent It w aa voted, to be the
sense of th e c o m m itte e t h a t union m e e t­
ings of th e churches be held in the th e ­
a tre a s often a s one S u n d u y n l g b r h x ^ n d t
month. The first of these m onthly union
m e etin g s la being a rra n g e d for next S u n ­
d a y night. Mr. W hltner is full of his s u b ­
j e c t H e a r him.
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from one to live
A Imut house
down over the
Hie uiers of the
1

(*-••« m depili
toppled over mid hiiuted
bouina h ltl u y , ntri|ipiti)!
l.tve Oak. Perry unti Gulf

railroad bridge, jarring wane of the tun
hers loose slid Irxlgmg untierilcaHi Hie
bridge Since then several houses have
left tlieir foundation« and are rx(»rxli;dal
any tim e to float away
I be entire jiark
tv e nt hral l ' d III w a t i ' f f i ve or «11 f «*••! ib«-(
ani l tin- n v rt 1» «till r i s i n g

h. i ud

W e dn know t h a t life »hip|ier»

ol (

»«• c o t l i o i e m r d to

lire

shooting

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CITE ED f ROM THE STATE PRESS
An C p l t o m r o f t h e W e e k 's M o s t
p o r t a n t H a p p e n in g s In t h e
S t a t e ' s D om ain.

lm-

Thr Florida Citrus FxcTinnge met in
T am pa Inst week and drcidetl to try and
sec whnt could tie accomplished in getting
support to keep it going.
It m ust have
promise of 40 per cent of the s ta te to keep
it alive
Another m eeting will be held in
J u n e to settle the m a tte r of its further
existence.
It costs money (o lx- a c a n d id a te in a
Mate primary in Florida
Among expense
lists tiled with the Secretary of State. W.
II Milton for Governor says he bus ex (lan­
ded to A|&gt;ril 23 (lie sum of $8.943 27. u
goou deal more than tfie salary. For Congrcxxmnn in this district. Frank Clark files
$1 HIV 57 S J Iblburii $ ,.ua7.95. K Hud»&lt;111 Burr $ 2/ 8)5

50

A K ansas editor IniS just gone home
Kronr HornirruriilLa couple o f young J|h gntors
It Is hi» pnrpose 10 train them t i
go out on the street and bite delinquent
subscribers who refuse to come across.
Bolters from Hie Re|Nililiran Convention
lielil at i ’lilatkii. Teli i. met in J a c k so n ­
ville, April 2.1. anil elected delegates fa
vorafile to KiMisevell
Tort Pier««- lias awarded contracts f«)r
waier sewerage and light plants and
during the next few m onths there will lie
1 ivit &gt; unusual and the work will afTord
employ m eal (or a great m a n y people
Apopka » new Iward of trade bus been
organized and g'«»l wntk is rxiaa'ted In
la- the result
Apopka already lias a
hank many g&lt;»«l business houses, u City
park and doren»
firw I*ojrvt a tur in
new
I fn negroes Baxter and W’lute lieve
been convicted of tin- murder of Hie Nil
ver »Irin family in Ini ksonville
Oriundo is to have a new MrHujthsi
«linrcli
The structure will h r Doric in
»ty lc of a n h llr c tu rr and will la- (*rrcte«l
at a COM ni $ lx Una including furniture
and organ
*
1
f o r C h a rity

t hrough 1 a d v i s a b l e

Hie w indows
\ l alxail III «1 clix.k a tush
S a n f o r d h a v e r«a-eiv«al solile r«a ' i g n i t i o n
was m a d e and Hauler was found dead, laThe ubove expression is called very
in lite w a y of i m p r o v e m e n t s of s h i p p i n g
having been hit (&gt;y a dozen or more lull
forcibly to tnind just-now when u n f o rtu ­
facilities, a n d If they will only sta n d " P a t
lets
nately there is so much in the papers
and together they will receive what they
l i a s alleged that Hunter was demented,
The subject is luken from u lengthy ex
are asking for. ullimntly
lie leuves a wife and several »mail child­
plutiation. reud some (line ago «duett gave
Flie tren d of I tit* letter referred to gives ren Cates is survived hy a wife
Hie opposite side from the readers sta n d
the ini|ife»Mon that other p u n t» along
Tlie trageily caused much excitement
point. The expression is often heard, and
this line hav e the benefit of an exiae»» throughout this section on ucctainl of the
us the article in question sta te d it is good
s|K'cial on which to (rau»p«Mt tlieir proc- fact th a t Ixilli men were well known to a
rattier tluui otherwise, when "there is
ilucts, hot a s a »|a*ctnl fuvor to Hie S a n ­
large circle of f r ie n d s .____
nothing in the paper, because, us a rule,
ford (K-opIc they hav e been given "Bo*
W rongly I n t e r p r e t e d
when there is "som ething ' in the pa|&gt;er
car trnnsportnlion" on freight trains
II 1»
The good teacher was giving the Ixiys
it signifies th a t there has been either »
d a m n 'd in this letter that the "Box car
fire, nn explosion, tin accidental killing, a
a talk on the subject of tlie temptations
tron»|«&gt;r(uttnn" tins nil ad v a n ta g e over
surrounding college life
Warming up to
Moo«!, or some other dtsustcr. which, while
Hie express special in th a t it m akes itili
the subject he exclaltneil
Wtiy young
of course. It furnishes som ething to com
nectioti with outgoing trains in J a c k s o n ­
men. hell is flileti with cham pagne. Clgut
pel the a tte n tio n of the rcuder. it m ust lie
ville while the express special does not.
a d m itte d hy those who will stop for 11 m o ­
ettrs. chorus girls a n d mnlnighl stlpWe do not happen to have first h and any
jwrs—
Rigid here the good m an was
m e n t—long enough to consider it» im ­
knowledge as to th r correctness of tills
in te rrupte d liy one of the oliler lads io
port— thnt after all it is n blessing when
p,|p claim, which by the way 1» not m ade in
the rear of the room, who threw up both
there is "n o th in g in the paper
direct term s, but by .way of a rgum e nt
arms, exclaiming fervently "Oh, death.
s ta te m e n t certainly hus not been npplicn
hut it se em s incrialihlu Hint Sanford ship
bio for s o m e ‘time, unfortunatly. ns there |
pern Biiuuju uciidvc vium iwim* »vw»***»^
......
the lienaflls of the exfiresa special would ....................
Carlos J Mnnsnlve
an d wife, of New
m isfortune or thnt disaster that each is
be satisfied with It if tlKir shipm ents were York, trove purchased tfie Attains place on
sue ol the papers all over the land have
8
v
,
.
. , .
delayed or Injured thereby, lot luck «if con- the west side, and will tnnke it their fu­
had “som ething in them . And. lo carry 1
„
nau »0
a
,
.
.
nrctions ot Jacksonville.
If connection ture home. Mr. Mousulve is a Peruvian
out the idea, et us he lUryikful w hen the
nr' l ‘ . . .
.1
.
. /v*I a
» . . . . I... were not m ade hy this rx|Ye»s »pet rol but has resided iu New York long enough
tim e shall com e—a n d G6d rfpcol i*&gt;e nay
,
He expects
un&gt;e»&lt;
;{ • •
tliey would liavc a way of securing its ^to becom e n Ro«xi A m erican
_w hen there will be nothing in ytc p a -1
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to
en
g
a
g
e
in
business
in
.S
a
n
fo
r d Liter iu
milking connection, a n d tins would have
per."— Ft. Myers Press
been done, if necessary Sanford shippers the season,
nre ■run assist them ill doing *&lt;&gt;.
Hon. Braxton Beacham. of Orlando, canMr*. Munson and her music pupil*
lad Sanford «lup(«-r» stand ' I’at and d id a le for Congress wound op his cammnking pcepnrntions for her a n n u a l "May
togrther on this question, and gel what nuign last Satur«lny night hy tuuklng u
1 Recital." which will lake place this year,
they a r e entitled lo in truiis|«irtatlun s«-r t|iee&lt; h tierr at Newlnn's corner, that was
in the A uditorium of the Sanford High
well received
UH-KINSOK &amp; Du MSVlS
School. Monday evening, Muy 13th.
| vice

z

The General News of The Land
of Flowers.

O rg a n iz atio n

The movement lins nt Inst Ix-en la unch­
ed for Hie organization of Hie charitable
work of th r city of Sanford
Hie E xecu­
t o r ( o im m t ir e of th r Men und Religion
fo rw ard Movement last week ap|ailntr«l u
Mf hr &gt; &lt;iii i*» tonfiti»! rii«* N i i i l n i i tli«* ni
MiJ«Nk w|i«r»* I»»« (shut ( t on d n o u t i t i d i r «(•a nil i orinili(t i t consisting of Messrs
lrfr-*tA «»t YV•h &gt;«1f t »w N&gt; ilssiit I il l ’i »»itb-nt
Walker r.-rkins and Waldron lo Issue n
I h i r mt i di»
mici i ii i nlr *«», v«*f»il
!»«•» in In» b r l . n l l t i ri i r t k i l l i n g Inni i iosi .ti n l&gt;
.all to all the organizations and city a u ­
, m icvtiml citic i He F ì j r t t h to bmld u ! ilriin-nt wtm h follnwe»! Muntrr »’Niip
^ winter hume ut sonic (Mint in T lurida an d I (() (| w„ M.g0u sr 111 the rear of 11 grocery thorities that ure interested in chnrtlY
! ....II
i. &lt;rl lull nf e» amr il li w i n t e r lblel ri re
. . .
wi l l .s|»-nd ■&gt;
a i(»irtloii
store und barricaded himself
From a work in Hie city This cull has been sent
I r l S a n f o r d S h i p p e r s S ta n d P a t
k
window he »hot at a »mall crowd of men not us follows
In s\N H iK I&gt; M I I IT T K S
' - V y Mirely mis»ing (’ 1 Cone, Jr
pinsrr
I he T.xrcutivr Com mittee «if Hie Men
W e h a v e h e r n h a n d e d o n e of Hie let
lii-adi-d hy M a r s h a l Nciirhor igh pio kly and H«-I i g ion forw ard Movement of S a n ­
1,-r« In uni w r i t t e n to S a n f o r d «lup|«-r» in
s u r r o u n d e d Ho- l ui i l di ng
ford invite you to he reinesr'ilte«! hy «lelt onne« l i o n wi t h Hie l r a t i s | s i r l a i i o n ' p o ­
No o n e al t h a t t i m e wa» a w . o . of Ho egates al n coiif&lt;-r«-nce to |&gt;e field ut the
tion b o l l i t i l i » (•11111
W e do not k n o w tini d e n t i t y of t he mu r d e r e r
Vf trr »•-vrral Masonn Hall at four o d i a k Sunday a f te r i»,r(»&gt;»&lt;- **f Hit* l e l i r r of wh.it il »«a-k» to
a l t e l l i p l a t " g'-t hull 1" »I l f l ende r Ho* !■ &gt;» noon May 12 191 !. to d iso rss and, if found
iircotiiplisli in relTereni «■ to the q u e s t i o n in

" N o t h i n g In t h e P u p e r "

ALL AROUND FLORIDA

to f o r m u l a t e p l a n» for

tfie

or-

guiiizution of Hie varum» charities of Hie
ci t y

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,

Among those mv 11«*&lt;1 are the civil a u ­
thorities. the churches, t h r fraternal and
Industrial oritcrs. (he Sanford Hospital A s­
sociation, Hie W C. T U . the Women's
(lulls, and all other bodies interested in
charity work of th r city
For tfie Executive Committee.
C K W alkcii. President.
W J PmiviNV Secretary.
It 11 to lie ho (Mai th a t
tion noil individual thus
a delegation and that a
ity Organization Society
th r deliberations of thnt
&gt;

every o rg a n iz a ­
invite«] will send
p e rm a n e n t C har­
will result from
gathering.

N eg ro Girl B u r n e d t o D e a th

Mistaking gasoline for kerosene n negro
girl in Goldsb«&gt;ro last S a tu rd ay poured
some on the fire in th e stove and the e x ­
plosion that resulted set fire th her cloth­
ing a n d she was bu rn ed ao badly that she
died on Sunday. T he house also caught
fire, an d wus entirely destroyed
New Mull B o x e s
Every corner of the city is now graced
by a nice new green mail bpx that Po«tm nster Haskins and Uncle Sam hav e
jointly been instrum ental in having instnlle«l The tioxes ore for the conveni­
ence of 1 tie j 11 ilr who wisli to Mild let­
ter* and do not ta r e to walk (0 the post
office

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�W 0- Ç ,

April 30, 1912
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BOSTON STORE S TO C K

Starts Wednesday May 1st - Lasts 10 Days
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AX1M
I o *,
•1
•1t1i m

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elected as long ns he occupies the ce nte r foolish, a n d it's a violation of the law to U A C
A
P T C A lY V P D A C T , p r a n * a n o , t i e r P r i n t fro m th s nege
H A o
A
o T fcA U Y
U n A rl
t i r e u p o n h e r . H e g o t a n o th e r q u n r
of the stage, a n d if the wires thnt work swear, anyhow.
•
•
t a r f o r t h e r a r r e n d e r o f thla print, too
th e m a n n ik in s ore not left in B ry an 's
H e ' k n o w s a g o o d th i n g w hen ha
linnd he usually trie s to throw a w a y the 4 You h a v e all heard of t h e m a n who
h a s g o t It. d o e s th la a i t r a o r d l n s r l l y
A Budget of Opinion " Ju s t Be­ puppets. In oth e r words If th?y re f u s e to said he m a d e It a point to ta k a a bath
• M A L L BOY T O O K P I C T U R E OP m e a n , s m a ll b o y , a n d h a h t i bee n
tween io u and Me"
play Willie's w ay Willie tries to fire them once a y e a r whether he n ee d e d It or not.
8 I 8 T E R IN W O R K RIQ.
f l a s h i n g on# o f t h e p r in t* from th e
out of the convention p U y yard a n d d es­ We are rem inded of him b y th e fuss some
n e g a t i v e u p o n h la s i s t e r every nig h t
troy their usefulness. Bryan occupies the com m unities are making over the clean­
u p o n w h d b h e r m a y b e youth It duo
unique position of n m a n who having up days. The well regulated community N o w Ohs H a s to P sy H im 25 C s n ta f o r a vlalt. B he h a s offered hkn t l
bee n thrice d e f e a te d m a in ta in s ltic sa m e should he clean all the tim e.
f o r t h e n e g a llv e , b u t th e boy p refers
ft
*
for a Prin t Hach Tim s H s r Bast
•
•
•
to d r e w I n t e r e s t I n s t e a d of sacrificing
power
of
a
n
u
n
d
e
fe
a
te
d
leader
a
n
d
he
A C hlri Is A m o n l Ye T n K In i N o t e s
Beau
Is to Call, t n d
hla p r in c i p a l, a n d ho retains p o s s e s
4
A S anford m a n who d id n 't have a n y ­
destroys
the
well
worn
aphorism
th
a
t
u
a n d r a l l h . tie'll P r e n t ' l m " »Youth Rejoices.
• Io n o f th e n e g a t i v e up to the hour
thing else to do sent the following to me:
h
a
s
been
can.t
com
e
back.
I
don't
know
So S a y s S a o n t e r e r
of g o in g to press
My wife is my boss. I shull not deny.
w hat Bryan is going to do if I did I
Perhaps
(he
u r u e r le s t,
m eanest
Slop Kickin' J h s town
She
ninkest
me
lie
dow
n
behind
like
could make a fortune by wiring the a d ­
In fvrry to»n tolki krvu h m ' boon sroon
s m a l l boy e x t a n t lives In N ew York
C u r s T h a i Fallsd
An rvrry lime Mr«n&lt;rrs own« to town
vance inform ation to the big daily papers bed when the swell c o m p an y comes, und T h i s boy's s i s t e r , who Is of m a r r l u g e
m
'
Some toiki to to strkln Ih* town truuii
T
h
e
sto
ry r e c e n t l y published in *
she
le
adest
me
behind
her
u
p
First
street.
an
d
would
hav
e
A
rthur
Brisbane
tied
to
II I er*n »o»ye n kkkiaf a houn
a b l e age, g a v e hltn a c h e a p c a m e r a for
-A '
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—
S
h
%
r
e
s
t
n
ra
h
m
y
porkpt
book,
a
/te
r
»lie
hT
rt&amp;
M
Y
y
naed.
»
«
f
«
™
spacer,
the
post
a
*
a
m
ode
rn
J&amp;umaMst.—
•
Stop your kickin', bo hopeful pn’ proioun'.
« « '» r a D t n e g r o s . - U T T gftan her
11 a • mighty t*»r W»T *° h'“ 1« “ f • ,own
Bryan will he a l the convention and bns spent ul!| its contents 011 hobble skirts h la c a m e r a for I c g lt lm a f e p u r p o a e a ' for «
To keep klckln public morals aroun‘
l i t t l e g irl a m i x t u r e of dogs blood
Bryun will b e hea rd from, w hether it he and th e a te r tickets, and site leaded) tne a few days, b u t t h a t way of u s i n g th e
W howant» In locate In a town lh*t*yN!&lt;rwn?
Tfiid p o w d e r e d b o tta to cure her or I
K l ; m
a
c
h
i
n
e
finally
palled
upon
h
im
au
d
from honest m otives or the desire to fur­ up the m a in aisle for her n e w hat's sake.
*■
This la the brat town anywhere aroun'.
f e v e r , r e c a lls a n I n d ia n prescription
But. Ilk* otheri. we're a few ol' houn
Yea. though i walk more th a n half the h e th o u g h t u p a s c h e m e .
ther his own interests, but his fight on
c o n t a i n e d In a n old volume entitled
Who Jet at the i tr a n j e r who • tn town
H e w aited u n t i l his s i s t e r g o t h e r ­
Utidrrwood in tilts stills lias not helped .light through dark rooms w ith a crying
Say the town • a houn an ktek it aruun
" P r i m i t i v e S u p e r s titi o n *
s e lf rigged o u t fo r her s h a r e of the
Inin any with the people who have longed . baby. I will get no rest, lor she it behind
An I n d ia n b a d
been d e s t r i at»ly
If a houn • a houn a town i a town.
w o r k In t h e w e e k ly b o u a e c l e a n ln g .
And It can t tnuld up If klrknl ariein
for n southern c a n d id a te to get the n o m ­ me. her bnvitti stick ami Iter hat pm. T h e n , u n b e k n o w n s t to h e r h e took h,i r t In a fight w ith a grlulv bear
Vou have « riant tu t , k &gt;our own tun,,»
ination
Bryan rem arked to me itnit tie they do everything else hut comfort me
But It hurt! ui all ll you kk k the town
a full le ngth s n a p s h o t of h e r ju st a . •"«!
m e d ic i n e m a n prescribed .
desired
nothing
at
tlie
(lands
of
Ihe
party
Slitprepare
ill
a
cold
snack,
for
me.
then
s
h
e
w
as
T
h
e
y
o
u
n
g
w
om
an
la
p
r
e
tt
y
»
d
x
t
u
r
o
of
r a t t l e s n a k e s hssds. » u r n
■
Let ■ pull together for the g*«al of the town
An' Mop ¡Irkin' our houn • aroun
an d Unit he was out of (tie running an d I mukt'ih u !&gt;&lt;&lt;• line for uii aid society sup- a u d decid e d ly w in so m e lo o k in g , but out m o c c a s i n s aq d chew ing .............
Though the houn tl • m»lh will make a aoun
*nd
tI ••h r •
just kept on talking iilxxit the w eather 1 per Stie noo in ie th my h e a d with a roll­ th la n eg a tiv e , t a k e n of h e r by h e r ■ •■ •o n e d w ith p e p p e r
A hounded town art» a »tranter » frown
- Palm Boach Count»
h er
s t a n d i n g k ' - u . e . of w h ic h th e patient ing pm occasionally
My a r m s runoclh s m a l l b r o th e r , a h o w .
an d llic price of celery
* * e
w
i
t
h
a
b
ro
o
m
In
h
e
r
h
an
d
,
c
l
a d In « J r , , , k “ p,nl ° ' ,,r &gt; ,in*f l,,M"
(
over
w
ith
bundles
before
she
is
half
done
The unly thing I know ubout Bryun is
w n« u b r a v e m a n ." says thè »tory
4 She was the most trem endous thirty!
lo o s e , v o lu m in o u s , o r n a t e c a lic o w rnp
th a t he is the G reatest A m erican of any shopping
"
b u t h e dlcd wltli IIle utili"»'
p e r . w ith a to w e l tied
around
her
ever | hi I u i *&gt;ii the sea.» A city |&gt;r«&gt;i&gt;l«il
Surely her dressm aker s a n d millinery
uge. amt if he will promise not to “ bull
( l o ti
The
m em b ers
of im
h e a d and w ith h e r curl p a p e r e d hair,
her decks, it took n m ine In feed her
hills shall follow me all (he days of my
10 ui (tie convention and *i*nl (hr |) rm
a g r e e d l l i a t t h è r e i n e i l » » a » In , • »
g
iv
in
g
her
t
h
e
a
p
p
e
a
r
a
n
c
e
of
u
l&gt;Vctle
mighty engines. Iter »alls w rr r (lie walla
ocnilic ch a n ce s of success lie con suit life, an d I shall dwell in the house of iny
T h e boy d e v e l o p e d (he n e g a t i v e and n n d t h a l d e n t i ) » « » d u e lo Ilo- n '
of n fortress S hr waa vital without anti
t in s i t h è m e d i c i n e m u li ha,) inlie.l
cluim the title after it 11 till o v r r — pro v id- wife forever
m
a
d e a p rint of tt
W he n h e allow ed
ubysmal within
She towered iniyllit y.
o
r d e r t h a t It s h o u l d h e a .l m l n l » ’ . •-1
log. of course, that tie does not get the
It to hla s i s t e r s h e th o u g h t It was
Impregnable, resistless
S h r waa the
t o d i e a c c o l l l p a t i l l l l e u t of » .Ini ^ nini
nom ination himself
r a t h e r funny
not
suspecting
th e
lifndnet of the wnnilrnua hitman hrnin
•
•
•
v eli
He Had a P a s t
&lt;
e d g e " w hich t h e n e g a tiv e g a v e the s *
and the mighty h u m a n energies
To find 4 Before I talk wltli you lignin the elee
I m u l. 1 1 nu t. 1 «m » ’l ' ' he groaned
s m a l l boy o v e r her
S trin g e.
a tilting nam e for auclt aa her (hey went lion or rather the primary will la- over
&lt;'an you no t* " she sa id sy m p a th e t
" H e 's s c o r n i n ’ to n ig h t, a i n 't t i e ' "
M re H lg tiu p
Ilo W w a a (he i h a r t l t
1
«
.
ally
T
h
e
girl
loved
him
to the primordial d e ilie a to the ufT*[&gt;ring und while (he second m ay be interesting
s a id th e sm a ll boy a f te r s h o w in g his b a ) |? M r i
A„ rl(thl ,Mlt „ . .
No. " h e cried
'1 h a v e a pant and slsttvr the p r in t
of Urnnua and Gr Sfie waa the Titunlf enough to call for sjiecinl m ention I will
w o n d e r they m a d e a n y d iln x »tien »•
She fared upon the w estern ocean not millet any more dope on the readers ll Is on ly fair that you s h o u ld know
" I U T W h o ’ Mind your o w „ busi
(Irr , h „ , milll „ „ „ „ „ „ ............ „ n!
I * ouId m a r r y no girl on false pre
n e s s , k i d ' " s a id dye s is te r a f t e r the on „
T h &lt; |, r #I|WI1M, w e r e . d u a l l y
She cam e upon u flouting hit of Ice —ut least not in large enough chunks to
Ic u r e s
S h e m ight find It out af te r
m a n n e r of s i s t e r s th u s a d d r e s s e d \&gt;3
Dead mid helpless it d u llrd almlcMit becom e tiresome Volutes ca n benflhe t&gt;
t h a n dhztjr r e c e i p t s
Puck
ward * T h a v e a past "
y o u n g e r b r o t h e r s tn such c o n n e c t i o n s
No h u m a n hram devised it. no h u m a n e n ­ nuisance and yet we urc obliged to linve
" R e v e a l It," sh e c r ie d softly
"I
" l i e ' s s c o r n i n ' to n ig h t," r e p e a t e d
ergy set It adrift; no huinon h a n d guided tins little diversion al least twice in every could f o r g iv e you a n y t h i n g " For the
T h i n k O n ly of t h a Blssslngs.
t h e sm a ll boy.
"H o w m u c h d o you
It In the way it ahould go It drifted b e ­ four years and a city election thrown in girl loved him
" B r e r reflect on y o u r prsnent bl««s
g iv e me for I h e p ic tu r e of y o u ’ “
fore the monster's (rows
The monster lust to keep our huud in (he gam e
I told you th a t 1 left m y ho m e town
Inga, of w hich e v e r y m a u h*» m m ;
T h e n she s a w d i e c o n n e c t io n
But
rushed on. There waa Imjxict.
" W h y , you l it tle I n c o r r i g i b l e ' " sh e n o t on your p a s t
tnlsfortun**
of
with all the h itler feelings and the sore to se ek my f o r tu n e , “ h e suld h o a r se
ly " T h a t Is not tr u e I h a d to flee ll " nald, "whlit do you
Then, S O S— hell»—sa v e os The mar
r h lc h all m an h a r e s o m s
Pickens
stmts politics l&gt; 11 great gam e und ll does
O n e d a y a bout s it o 'c lo c k , ll was
"G im m e a q u a r t e r and I w o n 't show
veloua wtrelcas reveite»! to the elem ent me good l" see I lie [a-oplr taking a n in
»ell I r e m e m b e r th e t i m e a fellow It to him. sa id t h e boy In a b u s i n e s s
T i m s fo r Proflt-Tsklng
al am i screamed for help
I he gild­ («rest in the cand id a te*
Whenever the t o w n s m a n p assed me w ith tils little
lik e tone
T h i s llttlo c o n v e r s a tio n ., quot»»d 'n
ed saloons, the tiarrrn ste erag e ami even iHjblic lulls in be l o tr ic s tr d III the men
boy
S u d d e n ly th e child fell, slipped,
A nd h r sto o d pul
E x p o s t u l a t i o n s t h e C h ic a g o T r i b u n e , show» ho» the
the black slokj- holds, (he very vltala of who are to s h a p e the future destinies of
stu m b le d , to th e s tr e e t.
a n d p le a d in g s d i d n 't go. Me h e l d o u t m a n o f t h e o r y c a n o fte u come to the
the giant, spewed up their city of people o u r country there is som ething lacking in
" ' A h , I aee It Is son d o w n ! ' I re
f o r his t e r m s , w h ic h w e re 25 c e n ts , g B s is ta n o e o f bis purely practical
Merc's a ten million dollar ship going to our geuerui m a ke-up. I h a v e no use for m a rk e d , g a z in g up at th o aky.
p a y a b l e In a d v a n c e , uo m o r e , n o leas, b r o t h e r :
S to c k E x c h a n g e Man d a n
the bottom and only th e tiny cockboats— the fellow who -sta n d s aloof in politics
"A n u m b e r of c i tiz e n s h e a r d m e ;
S h e p r o m p tly t o r e It up a n d trtit It n | n g h i m s e l f ) — U uslue as* There Isn't
ns smnll and as frail as ih r fishermen used an d talks about how t h e result should the n e w s s p r e a d , and —w ell, to m a k e a In t h e tiro
H ut th e hoy still h a d the » n y l W h a t c a n you do when th* nier»
on Galilee— to take up voyaging
We're hav e been, with the chances even (hat he short s t o r y s h o r te r , t h e to w n got too n e g a t i v e h id d e n a w a y , and on t h e very c u r y t s up a m o n g t h e nineties*
It.s
hot for me. Gan you f o r g i v e tile for n e x t occ asio n w h e n his p ls te r » young ic ro f s a o p r —I s h o u ld think that would
afraid of me water and we lire pitifully never went near the (kill* to vote
It n thnt *"
W an was due to cnll In th e e v e n i n g b t h e J u s t tho tlm o to sell mercury
hrlpleas in ||
S () SI S ave h u m a n tvrs! the duty of every A m erican citizen to
S h u d d e r in g , th e girl s h r a n k away
So
the
greatest
lloaimg
tiling
that
ho
Vrj
exercise the right of finnchlse an d eo from h im
H er Ups m o v e d , but th a
, m ainly could create crumpled nod laded ileavor as (ui as pjssible •&lt;) put Ihe heal
pow er of sp e e c h had d e s e r t e d her
opposed to a floating fra g m en t of con- m en in the positions of (rust. I h i v e eve n Ssdly h e r e a c h e d for hla h a t
geuled moisture.
Ill spite of all the heard it said th a t tlie m iniste rs of the gos­
i •
strength nnd the learning of (he ages pel have no right to mix up in politic*,
In trin sic V aluss.
w hat is the power of manT
"W h y d o you se lec t C h a r l e s Instead
when in truth the m iniste rs should take
-U -She wus the Titanic.
a n active part a n d do all in their power of G e o r g e ! ” ' a s k e d M a u d s
•
•
•
"
W
e
l
l,"
rep
lied
M
aym
lo,
"George
to elect clean m e n to office— not n e c e s­
said I h a d « y e s like v io le ts, che eks
4 W hat do I know of UryunT
sarily a m em ber of their church, but the
This question w as asked m e by o friend best m a n thut ofTers fur the position We Ilk« wild ros«s, sboll-llko ea rs and
as we were leaving the th e a tr e Inst F ri­ ca n n o t alw ays get the best m e n of a co m ­ lips Ilka c h e r r ie s ."
" V e ry p r e tt y "
I
day night nnd for n tim e I paused before m unity to becom e c a n d id a te s because the
"Yss
But C b s r l t s sa id I bad eyes
answ ering and then I took m y friend very n am e of politics seem s muddy, hut
like d ia m o n d s , te eth lik e p e a rls and
down n dark alley an d confidentially we shall neve r h a v e purity unless good
lips Ilka ru b le s . It s e e m e d to me (b a t
whispered In hit car the pro(gietic word m en take part a n d put the whole m a tte r bis fd e a s w e re m uch m o r e p rac tica l.''
llist every other Democrat nnd leotler in on a higher plane. Every m a n has the
the country is saying at present: " N o th ­ right to vote a n d every m a n has a right
H is Tsrv-Csnt R o m a n c e .
ing."
to his opinion, a n d if all of you will g r a m
T
h
e
p
a n h a n d l e r was I n s i s t e n t
Me la as much an enigm a to m e as he this right tiicre will never be an y b itt e r ­
"
W
h
y
.
b r o th e r ," bo s a id to bis vloever h as been and l hove known him ness en ge ndered In th e election. I a l­
since he made the fam ous "Cross of Golt| w ays tako m y m edicine gracefully, and (Im. "I n e v e r g o t eo low aa to ask s
man f 'r a d im e befo re
N-no. sir. But
a n d Crown of Thorns” speech th a t won the morning af te r hove no dark brown
I Just w a lk e d In from C h ic a g o — look
,
the convention nnd gave him the first ta s te of regret over a n y th in g th a t m ay
at tne s h o e s — a n ’ m e old wound la
n o m ina tion. Bryan Is as m uch a n a tio n ­ h a v e happened.
The' country alw a y s b o th e rin ' m e ag a in . O u c b ! I got It In
al figure today as he was in 1896 and seem s to get along somehow.
1.1
i lb' S p a n le h -'M e rlc a n w a r e w lm m ln ' lb '
•
•
w h e th e r he it honest in fils in te n tio n s or
\ river o u t t h e r e In tb' P h l l 'p l n e s w ith
/ ' ' ' E T OUT OF T H E RUT and be right up to date in
U a politician pure an d sim ple will never 4 A nd so tw o or three of m y fellow old O e n ’r s l W h a t'e H ls-N sm e , a n ’
your every day business affairs. Pay your bills with
, be k n o w n an d no exhaustive study of h it tow nsm en do not like some of the tilings every t i m e t h ' w e a t h e r c h a n g e s I g e t
A dim e a i n ’t m u c h —but
a check, it saves many a mistake.
c a r e e r will ever reveal his true character. in this n ew sp a p er! N either do we. But a tw in g e .
1 h a v e tried to h a n d him the Presidency they are ot liberty to pick» out w hat they m a ybe y o u 'r e E n g llib . If y ou a r e you
This is a home institution composed of home people
for t h r e e straig h t tim es so th a t he could do not like a n d leave the rest for some o u g h t to b e gla d to kno w t h a t 1 served
u n d er K l t c b 'n e r at L a d y s m i t h an ' got
and—
p u t his id e as into practice an d yet as I one who is less fastidious. Do (hey know
a B oer b u lle t th r o u g h m e sh o u ld e r.
Iff;
look back
th e v ista of political e v e n ts w h a t they call th e m a n who^sat dow n at
T en c e n t s w o n 't b r e a k y o u .”
c
a n d a u m It all u p it se e m s th a t d t s t i n y a first class hotel dinner, a n d beginning
" H o ld o n ! " cried t h e victim
"I
baa p la y e d a m ost Im p o rta n t p art in the a t the first item on the bill of fare tried ain't E n g l i s h — I'm a T u r k . "
' g a m e a n d while not allow ing the princi­ to eat every dish m entioned thereout
"Is t h a t i o T said t h e p a n h a n d le r.
pal pla yer to ta k e a le ading purl has a l­ This newipn|&gt;cr presents a varied bill of “Wall, I c a n 't say I e v e r s e r v e d tn th'
W e pay fo u r p a r c e n t o n S a v in g s A c co u n ts
lowed h im to at le ast w rite the m ain fare every week, hut there is no law to T u r k i s h a rm y , but I g o t a b r o th e r
p a r ts of the play a n d h a v e Ihe leading compel you to devour every portion of it. who u s e d to g e t up e a rly e v e r y m o r a ­
m a n a c t according to copy anti with but J u s t (tut aside w hat you d o n't relish and le' an ' blow th ' Qolden H o r n ! "
T h e n hla g rim y Angara closed on
M. M. SMITH. Pr«.
a R. STEVENS. V. Prvs.
M. E. TOLAR. LW&gt;ki
alight changes. A t tim e s I think th a t sa y nothing abo u t it. A nd d o n 't sw ear
th s p r o ff e r e d dim*.
Bryan does not w a n t a n y o th e r m a n l o b e a t the S aunte re r. It's both wicked a n d

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m y life!
Felt, my a e n ae a Just g r o w ­
you k n o w —e h ? "
ing n u m b all tho w hile
w ith
th o
" C e r ta in ly , a i r ! ” J e n k l n a a d m itte d tr n g o d y of th e th in g , th o th o u g h t of
BICYCLES AMD SUNDRIES
calmly
I knew In a m i n u t e aooti n t th is coa reo tn onatnr'a to u c h defiling
25 BICYCLES
be told tn© '"
th o d a i n ty , goanam or g a r m e n t that had
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And. by Jove , I b elieve d h im ! Had a h r o u d e d bor «acred » 'h a t you callb *« «r»
rKoo. n
to, you know-; It wua on ly Just o n e 'e m * —Oh, It wn« a w f u l'
SIUMHARGCR
I n s ta n c e of tbo devlllah clever. In­
" U m —uh, I ««*«! It wan. t h o n l " —
URLANDO
FLORIDA
tuitive w ay J e n k ln a bad of boring In­ ho watt n o d d in g with an a i r of u n d e r ­
to t h i n g s '
s t a n d i n g . p a u a ln g In th e s trtig g lo with
I ' Yea, a i r ." —O 'K e efe
th o u g h tfu lly
t h o r e f r a c t o r y c ig a r
HU « trulne d and
j t r a n s f e r r e d a big wad to th e o t h e r r e d d e n e d face ahapod a&gt; m pa thetlca le
c h e e k — " t h o cnptnlti g a v e uie n little ly
" J u a t w h a t I th o u g h t and told
lay off ao'a I could b r in g 'em up,"— '©mV' ho bobbod w ith a nttafac tlon. "1 ATTORNEY a n i . COUNSELLOR at LAW
ho s tu d i e d w ith I n te r e s t tho t o p of U n d e r s t a n d !
You ain't got no need to
c a rym ts &amp; T / # / j j y a a a s s -s/sÆ V ju c a v w r r '
P ra ctice in S tate an d Federal Courts
ono of th o plllara of tho p o r t ^ c o c h o r o j u ^ e n o e x p l a n a tio n s to m o ! " and ho
•YNOP8I&amp;,
tind n h r u g g e d lightly— "of c o u r se It
On, w u n ' t «h»!
Ily Jove, I won(lurncr-Woodruff Bldg
S anford Mo.
w asn't Just b ec a u s e of t h e re w a rd ,
KH X.—RIohard U jrtitnut, an £ eTB&lt;1 w h a t he w o u &gt;l1 thlnk tf ho h nd though of c o u r s e tlvo h u n d r e d bucks
WtUi an sffeoted Engllah ao- ! n a a r d o u r c o n v e r s a t i o n In th o h a l l!
4 *“ B u t It w n m ' t for m e to tell h lm ho Is live h u n d r e d bucks, b u t wo th o u g h t
you m ig h t like to h a v e
'em th a n k
w“ # w a r m ln g a w h n t'a It» m m « to h la
DENTIST
you. M r ! "
For out of m y folder 1
I p l j l ü S î . ‘T T t U r Prhln“ 3
bo., ° ,n ' *° 1 Ju , t «Mumbl.d a re p ly .
peeled five crisp c e n t u r i e s an d laid
Ruom.
23
24
and
25. Itesi Bids
l't.on» 41
tba waarar,
J
N e r e r th e le B s ," ho ib ru g g o d , "It ta
them In h is palm
S A N F O H I). F L O R I D A.
m . - U * h t * u t dona tha pa- B,a ",r , to. !** t, *at , l ' ° can t " ' “ » J t h &lt;&gt;
T h is d o n e , J e n k in s g la n c e d at mo
tt« at n i f h t fftta up for a «ÎK^t of F r a n c ia
H e ahook DU hond
Barrant, Janklna, ' ooraaa In d lsin a lly
" C h s r m l n g jçlrl. Mr. U g b l - and t u r n e d s u g g e stiv e ly to w a r d tho
reeonxlaa U g h t n u t . ate n t r a n c e , b u t O'K eofe d id n 't rnako a
n
u
t
—a
r
a
r
e
a n d p e r f e c t typo of t h o
hlm o u t T h in k in g the a»rmove to go an d no m o r e did I F act
ghtnut changa» hla clothaa E n g lls h b e a u ty nt b o r beat "
JU STIC E OF T H E PEACE
ion halp. W h a n ha rawas, I hnd a devilish k e e n n o tion th a t
O h. w as sho!
N o t If I know a n y ­
alla on hla nack with
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ta u t 4 ballar th a t ba t h i n g a b o u t It, a n d 1 had aeon t h r o « the old cat upstnlrH would be w a tc h ­
ing for the policeman's departure
Office In City Hall
C H A T T E R IT .—Je nklna tafia U g h tnut ■ o s s o n s In L o n d o n . By Jove , 1 w a s
ih io o g b th o grounds, a n d It catno to
s
o
t
s
r
r
l
b
l
y
s
h
o
c
k
o
d
I
could
Juat
f»©l
aoua
•&lt; L m a a oounta r be h a d w ith a nidi
p 1— —
draasad In paja m a s.
me
t
h
a
t
to
play
him
a
little
lo
nger
It In m y f ac et
T —l a a maaaaga from
frt
hia
H b s e e m e d a u r p r la o d . “ D o n 't y o u w ouldn't d o nny h a r m , b u t m ig h t seal
Billing», U g h t n u t la aakad t h i n k a o ?” ho Inalatod.
her Jolly m o u th tho t i g h t e r
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR
ha kid" for Osa nnight
ig h t on hla
O 'K e e fe t h a n k e d mo ngnln. "Y ou'ro
" W e ll, I r a t h e r d o n 't, you k n o w 1“
m collega L a t e r U g h t n u t
AT LAW
til girl In black pajam a » lft It J u s t b lu r te d o u t of Itself. " O h . I sure »olid w ith tho force, sir," ho ns!
sureil.
n
o
d
d
in
g
enrn.-atly
"
J
u
s
t
re■ay— now , y o u 'ro n o t really In c a m
I .Hr M » i r A u m hr, S r * r m h bub. lal Circuit of
Florkl»
CHATTHR VX—U g h t n u t la shocked by c a t ? "
And I a c r e w o d my g la s s ao \ m e m b e r my n u m b e r and th e n a m e of
i» girl » « t a k i n g , sm oking a n d slangy
Krt.tlr.irr« Sanford »o.l Silvan t.nkr
h a r d In my om barrnB aniont, 1 h u r t m y j Captain C lu tc h e m If any tlm o In town
«yo— "Y ou kno w a h o 's a f rc a k l W hy. you got r o u n d e d up In an y of o u r lltlas him w ith a ato ry d a s h It—" I p u lle d up, for a f t e r all. ! tie .-r, you k n o w ! " —ho dro p p ed a
sister's ro o m - m a t e ,
clieeiful w ink at in.- and g la m
again
ñamad granosa, n a x t m o r n i n g th e girl aho w aa a follow g u e s t
at
tlie
blllH.
"
E
x
p
e
r
t
m
a
y
b
e
you're
la missing and U g h tn u t h u r r i e s to th e
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Ho atnred, J a m m e d hla h a n d s d e e p
“ I Did N otice W ith th e Leo».”
boat to as« har off. Ha la a c c o s te d by In hla p o ck e ts s n d b en t to w a r d m e
anxious to know If T im g e l s a dlvy
a husky collega boy, w h o ra l la hlm
1'ia. l i i r i in -Muir »...| rUrtal ( ourta
"D icky, b u t ha doss not sea tha girl.
"N o w , look hero, m y boy,-do you m e a n •"iii-r th is .' he p ro c e e d e d , and 1 mur- lifte d hla fat h a n d to r e s t r a i n them
^
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Pbooa 14»
iiMsepd s o m e Jo llr s o m e t h i n g . _O J t " W h y , m y w ife's o w n g r a n d l a t U o r had H *• 1 UuUling ___
CH A PT E R V Ilfw Jkck B t ilin g s ^ g ll a to to g a y you d o n 't . t i l i n g Miss K l f k l a n d
s p a n g tb w n lg h tk r lth U g h tn u t. T h ey dts- n b e a u tif u l ' a n d w in n in g g l r l T ' __| t‘*o u r s ®.' I T v iu n * t‘anxloua. you* k n o w ; n ? lu b foot, a n d to h e r l a s t d n y If aha
oovar nrlosalasa rubles hidden In tha butfact Is, I d id n 't r a r e a daM t—d i d n 't g o t o u t e r bed o n t h e w ro n g aide, tho
L&gt;'ueH* bo
- e o 1 moftni. H. f o r ho
sL jJi« pajam as.
____
"
slo w ly ^ o m ltto d a n oxprosslvo w h i s t l e «.von r e m e m b e r w ho Tfhi w as. “ Yoa, old Indy w e n t a haftder s u r « —oh, 1
«tree, ho'll got ten of t h l a ! ” ho fin k n o w ! "
DENTIST
laSaj*andJ r»UrM^DUllnl’ d ° M t h * ***” — "W oll, you n ro h o p e le s s th e n — u t t e r l»hod
Im
p
ro
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ly
A
m
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e
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t
b
efore.
I
h
a
d
th
o
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g
h
t
V —U
, ,g hv..t n u .t la te r discover» D h o p e..l e s s ! " a n d d a a h It, ho Ju
W.-|t».rn Iil«mk
I’liiin? 111
CHAPTER X
* st
M&lt; .Ultimo, b« bad bee n h u n c h in g t h a t so f a r aa th o m e r e m a t t e r of Jolly
tn hla a p a rtm en t a beefy person In inut- g r o a n e d t
Simfonl. Muruin
ton-chop w hiskers and w earing pajama»
" B u t now m y d e a r young f r i e n d " film. «-If up u n til now hu su c c e e d e d In mla«*ry waa c o n c e r n e d . I h a d sounded
Jenklna calls »ha police, who declare the .
. . . .
» r e i i 'h l i .g fro m ««.mewheiu behind, a th«* w h a t jrou call 'e m » . but now my
Intruder to be a criminal, called "Foxy '
wo,)l 011. mid w ith a glance nt t h e
Orandpa.“
l i t t e r e d table, "I w a n t you to go o u t i . ' t c i l nlid »Iilnr old w allet, bulging d a s h e d b r a in was reeling l.efi.re Mil»
»in. worn an d g reasy p a p e r s
W ithin new h o r r o r ! T o th in
« k th n t eh«* w ua —
C H A P f E R XT—Tha Intruder declares a n d g e t s o m e f r e s h Mr before t h e
tills
with
a
(lomlnh
he
laid
tho
1.111»
but
ob.
It
co
u
ld
n
't
bo!
And yet I re
ha la L tghtnut'a guest and appe als to Ilia blo o m of |b e m o r n in g la p n s t— If you
l&gt; 1 N I I S I
lattar In rain.
T hen h e fnced 11« w ith an air ot c a lle d o m in o u s ly t h a t m o a t of the
go o u t this way. yo u will avoid e n ­
llu l e a n e d cheorfultK'Nn
tim e 1 h ad k u o w n her. I h a d only All M imIc í i . SlctLoris xml A | ) | . l u m r x
CHAPTER X I I —Ha 1» bustled off to c o u n t e r i n g th o s e g l r l a ”— hla b and get)
So
m
u
c
h
all
for
the
v
e
l
v
e
t
!
"
he
«e«-n
h«.r sittin g !
ja a
tly b u t firmly u r g e d mo. "It h a s bee n
CHAPTER X n i —In the m o rn in g L lght­
ORLANDO
FLORIDA
reinnrked w ith a n o th e r w ink
"B y y-y tho way, a i r ! "
H e closed
Just
a
b
o
m
in
a
b
ly
ae
lllah
of
mo
to
h
a
v
e
nut la astonished to find Hilling» gon«.
Of
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no
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io
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o
rta
tu
e
o
n
e
e
y
e
at
uie
a»
ho
cerre.1
from
tin«
and mors astonished when tic g»t» u m , ,
k e p t you stuffed In h e r e ; I know I
•»*• from the latter. deinnndlng hie
b ro w n b e a u ty a half Inch of It* waxy
h a v e b ored &gt;oti to d e a t h with all th is to k«-i tilm tlglii at.out (tie m a te r ia .
cluthea. U g h tn u t. bound for T erry lu w n
Hilling’» home discovers "F ran .-re." the ta lk a b o u t tb o f a m i ly black s h e e p I ..« for th n t, I «1lilix t car«* it Jolly hung bud, UH.ng fur th« m a l t r e a t m e n t a per
"That wuh a tinnt
girl or the pajam as, on tha train
It lie th o u g h t they weru m a d e of lino feotly b r u t a l knife
fuel th n t now [ m u s t lot you e s c a p e "
•
DENTIST
Hut It gave m e th e then ot try o n you m a d e to c o p p e r t h e thief
"O h. no—uiot n t a l l ! " I p r o t e s t e d Iciitu'
CHAPTER X IV —U g h tn u t apenka to
vournelf a
le e tle
Irregular,
you
her aaJ alludes to the night tvfferr. Rhr hn at tly an d p u llin g bac k N ever w ould Junt p e e k in g Into n c o rn e r o ' th e par
Oll.ii* Cowell limldllig
declaree Indignantly that U g litn u t n - . . r
i «-I to »nil«!) my». If th a t U h ront.-iit- know . ' be shook hla hea d nt me. "but,
d
o
to
let
him
feel
t
h
a
t
way.
you
know
law her tn bleck pejamae. At T n rr r tn w n
s \ M ORI&gt; I I I i R ||. A
iiul tin * as t h e c a p ta in »aid w «. a i n 't m aking
»'ranrea la met by a husky c o l le t - youth
Iteully, ‘poll h o n o r now. thing | w nt.t w. r*- of Mliff--' bl k »Ilk
wt.0 ha Ila U g h tn u t aa "IJl.-lty •• Tl.« lal
n o p o in t a b o u t th a t w ith a g en t Ilk.*
w e r e ’ I w e n t no f u r th e r not for a
tir Ignore» the boy. who tt.en ttirm icn a to do Is Just s ta y h e r o and talk to you
the gold of »li.il »-ItH iiiiin» would I y o u —e u r e n o t ' " a n o t h e r ImperlMin
to thraih him for offending Krnucea
a b o u t F ra n c e » ."
Ughtnut take» ths*nrxt tr a in 'llYuma.
Mo lino of b e a u ty upon t h e r e c e p tiv e j £
hnxu p r o f a n e d tho p neka go with fur
"O h,
dam n
F r a n —h 'tn —I
m ean
th.-r In * «■»llg a t Ion
CHAPTER XV—Hillings a t o m . a ovar
atone, a n d be puffed I n h a la tio n * of f
F
r
a
n
c
i
s
will
k
e
e
p
’
"
Ho
caught
h
im
tha outrage of hla arrest. He an.1 U g h t ­
" B u t 1 k n e w you n e v e r could k
'Why Mr. I don't th in k y«.u ne«-.t &gt;.y.
nut «(»cover mysterious Chíflese c h a r a c ­ self h a s tily b e f o r e t h e sta re of tn&gt;
k
ters on tha -pajamas
got h im to t h e a t a t l o n - r l c ould b ar« &gt;
be
wot
t
y
in
g
but
w
hat
t
h
e
y
'r
e
all
AND
s
g la s s , fu m b lin g w ith tho p a p e ra to
♦
r l ...
right," a n d t h e big p o lic e m a n n.Mded told you “
-CH A PTER X V I—Professor Dooxenber- c o v e r hla r o u fu s lo n . T h r u ho clnj.pod
iconfidently ; In fact t h e r e d o n 't «rein
" O h ! " I r e in n r k e d . puxxted
By F
r? ■f-CaJlcd In to Interpret tfia hiero- ; m e on th o Mioulder. p r e ssin g mo a g a in
glyphlcA
to be no damag«* nt all
Ho added Jo v e , I had a d a » h e d a w f u l thinight k
to w a r d th e door. " Y o u Juat go a h e a d
F
for a m o m e n t th n t I m u s t be losing k
m e d ita tiv e ly
" W h ic h la sonio won
CHAPTER X V II—He raves over what a n d do w h a t e v e r y ou can with F r a n
bt calls tha lost silk of Bl-Ung-Clil.
k
•F
my
In
te
llig
e
n
c
e
!
I
looked
nt
Jet.kln«
der, c o n s id e r in g how we hnd to
F
els. y o u r s e l f —you n ro my only h o p e '
♦
R
o
o
m
a
g
a
in
,
b
u
t
he
bad
not
y
e
t
coinn
back
rough
him««
Foxy
t
l
r
a
n
d
p
a
befuro
wre
CHAPTER X V III—The w riting declare»
•r
that a person wearing the pujarna» will O r w ait, an d I'll p r e p a r e the way fur
to th e g r o u n d .
«of toned him down In hla cell th
&lt;
1
taka on the semblance of the previous y ou t o n i g h t —t h a t ' s It. th a t's I.eM!' I !|isi,nrs. Dico Hlot-k
"O h. I'm on, a i r ' " A n o th e r on** ol
oth e r nig h t " Hero hla ch.-oks swelled
»»»r»r. The profeaaor borrow» tho pa
nnd he w ent to n o d d in g
T h e n he
Jama* for experiment.
■F
wlt.k»
ni
1.1» &lt;-tut ' t
ii tul he ««lit a long »tie.if of brown t h . ’««» a w ful
&gt;
h a l te d my progreSH slid eyed m e In
•F
i'll AITKR XIX -"Hilling»" dre«».-d In
« cinti lied tils h elm et s id e w a y s
1..
Ibjiild ,«r ii gr.«»»hopper &gt;.n tt.o fr«»hiy
T h e r e » a n o t h e r thing
hi»
pajama» 1» found In th» p.ri»fe»a«»r-a r.N.in letitly
k
0 |M' Il I I M ' S ( l d \ N 1 I O (» |) 111
a. J la laker, homo In an autom obile Mill. voice d ro p p e d ' I th in k It« Ju»t a» w hlteliiHl d o o r »lone» an d got It. too. know I Knw e v e r y th in g I « a » rlgt.i
Ira n .e s and a woman l i g h t . . u t
coll»
\ N 1»
tu-atly m!»»lng tho p*xll»h«'«l toe ot t h e r e nt tbo Katiukn, you know
well J a c k s h o u ld n 't know of your in
"th* frump.”
" O h , t h a t ! " I said, u n d e r s t a n d i n g ' t
Jeitklu» boot
"No, s i r ! ' — e m p h a t i c ­
S
ü
lu
rd
iiy
s
‘1 lo l) p. in
t e iitl o n s a b o u t F r a n c i s ;
be
w ould
f
CHAPTER X X —U g h tn u t la angered by
ally—"I d o n 't th in k you'll bo h e a r in g F'or I k n o w th o n th n t ho w ns talking $■
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n
o
v
e
r
a
p
p
r
o
v
e
—
oh.
n
e
v
e
r
!
"
'the frump'#“ slanderous ta lk about
l f
any ho lie r fro m your indy frie n d w hen a b o u t FT&gt;xy O r a n d p a In m y room #
"Francia."
i
H e pursod h is lip s to Juat n th in
hnd a l m o s t f o r g o tt e n t h e Jolly old t
alio goes to— eh. w h a t? " he s ta re d
Si r a n g e r s W e lc o m e
, CHATTER X X I—"Hillings" la ta k r n to ' c u r v o ns ho shook hla head poM tlrely
v a g a b o n d , but It o c c u r r e d t o m e that k
h( J e n k i n s blankly, for J e n k ln n hnd
hla room. A servant tells U g h t n u t that
His e y e s bored nt m e over hi« g la s s
•
A
A
A.A4
coughed "O h. e x c u se m o ! " - and hls p e r h a p s I o u g h t to show «omo Inter
a tnrtsage has juat been received «tilting
I m o is te n e d m y lip«
th»t Billing» waa under arreat In New , e«
l.lg hand lifted ap o lo g etica lly to hls est na th e y m u s t h a v e r e c a p l u r a d him
York for stealing a ault of black pa"I know he feels you have a l r e a d y
Jllaai.
mouth, w hile hls eyes rolled u p w a rd
a lo n g w ith th e p a j a m a s
"I ssy
I | I p i . p 1/
/ * Ï &lt;x l i l i l í
concerned
y o u r s e lf
enough
about
J
1 1 1 ^ L j &lt;4 I I 1111
Wluit I Just m e an t wit» t h a t t know c h i r p e d up. "«11*1 you lia*« much * * '
CHATTER XXIT—Judge Hillings naton- F r a n c i s . " be ««Id d e l ib e r a t e ly
’ The
U ghtn u t with a tala of Francia" ea- «•liter night at. y o u r room« r r . you t h . y 'l e all to tlie good. I w ent alt tr o u t .! « * a b o u t It g e t t i n g t .l r u n g » l n
'»p«dea
U g h tn u t ask» permission to
y o u k n o w »"
• peak to "F ran ce s."
know ! J a c k Is so p a r ti c u la r In tliosn l&gt;Vet ell. '
MY M 'F C IA l.m .N
"T ro u b le ?"
O 'K e e f e ’a lip doubled
Uhl
I m u tte r e d , t u r n i n g r a t h e r
‘ 1 b at's J m t all r ig h t, Ju d g o ," I r e ­ lit tle th in g s . Ah, t h e r e 's a model for taint
contem ptuously
"It waa en»y a» bu* I'.. Kuril » II.....I I’liuili-*! Chimi
I d r o p p e d tho p a r c e l and Je n
«
q u i r e d h im s o o th in g ly .
" A ll I am y o u ! ”
Hla b a u d » pread, p a lm down
kin» picked It up It) Jo v e , for a m o­ t o r t "
i . u r l i . u n » S t e r i l i . g Si l ver
H u looked u p w a r d an d wagged Ii I h
holding o u t fo r la Ju a t to b a s u r e wo
Why.
Roger» Finirli Ware
lt...... he . n i n e Jolly n e a r h a v in g to w ard. In a n ex p re s» tv o g«*aluro
understand e a c h o t h e r a b o u t F ra n - h e a d a s he laid hla h a n d upon t h e pick me up. loo, I was t h n t s h o c k e d ho d o u b le d r i g h t b a c k to t h o K aho
F igli, anil Wiilthnm W atches
c«*—t h a t I m a y b a a u r o I h n T o y o u r ' d o o r k n o b . By J o v n . how I w i s h e d .h o
ka!"
and p r o s t r a t e d !
authority— "
would o pen It, for t h o room w as got- j
“ By J o v e , you k n o w l " I ex c la im e d ,
"The only t h i n g —t h o on ly
th in g
ALL GOODS GUARANTEED
“8o t h a t ' s U l " H e r e l a x e d w i t h a lin g d ev llla h w n rm !
s t a r t l sd.
ta ll—" I had to wait t h r o u g h a n ngon
deep b r e a th . T h e n q u lo tl y : “ M y d o o r
“ And ns for t h i n g s I d e p lo re In
"
H
u
r
e
a
t
t
h
in
g
you
know
!
I
collared
lilng
m oment
while
hi«
to n g u e
toy. you m a k e m e a s h a m e d o f my- F r a n c i s —oh. no, n e v e r any of t h a t
gath ered h ls wad and p o r o m p to r llf him r ig h t In froilt and w ith the MOWERS — PLANT’S — BULBS
••If—I w a s n l d o l " 'And h o s h o o k my w ith J a c k ' " —ho stiff e n e d pro u d ly —
Mr. O 'K e e f e ex p e c to ra te .!
f r u i t T r e » » and S u r t i r , S t o c k
expollnd It. thUr" tim e e n l iv e n i n g U.o g o o d s ! "
band. “Yea,
you J u s t g o r i g h t "h o m a y , as l h n v e Bald, Imbibe, a lit"My. but ho did put up
cold dead m o n o to n y of th«* s ilv e r gray e lo q u e n tly '
•head; s l m o e t a n y t h i n g Is p r e f c r a b l o i tie loo m uch, now a n d th e n ;
but
p a ja m a s
m a c a d a m —-"was h e r —! m e a n , w as tho an a w f u l h o lle r — said th o
to the v tc lo ag lif e FYancIs Is l e a d i n g — w h o d It c o m e s to s c a n d a l - w e l l . I
w e r e h ls ow n s n d he had Just had rtn
P h o n e Hit»
llth a n d Oak Ave.
pant« ”
• n y tb ln g l" H a s ig h e d a n d h ls Tolco h a r o
yet
to
hear
th o s l i g h t e s t ,
"Ah h ! " I p u t my h a n d to m y sldo in a do.
And bluff— w s l i r - h e
!s
(MT,.rin|¡
Fern.
S anford,
dropped c o n f id e n tia lly ;
“ I 'm a f r a i d 1 b r u a t h — ”
‘' a n d looked at Je n k ln a a p p e a lin g ly , t h e a i r for* _a m o m e n t In t h e effort to ’
•van you w o u ld b e d i s c o u r a g e d ir 1 1 A s h a r p k n o c k c u t In ab ru p tly .
florida
an
appropriate
g .-a tu re - " I 'm H '.ral Design» to Order
lull he w as lo oking u p w n rd . hls eyes find
A nd h o s w u n g th o d o o r
“ C o m o In!
told you of one or two d i s g r a c e f u l e p i­
use
d
t&lt;x
thoHo
»well
con
m
en.
b
u
t
that
1
zs
lo-tf
kind of c a s t o v e r like n b i r d s ; th e
sode» at Cambridge—I know S c o g g in s o p e n .
line» of hla m o n th tig h t e n e d to an gu n wn« th o lim it—pulled o u t a card
It w a s J e n k i n s to s n j n p erson w a s
»ould b « | M
. aae, m in d you, a n d le tte r s , a n d want
“ r,:b' “ ,ul 1 kneW ho w n" " ufTcrl,‘K
Scoggins again—always Scoggins! w a it in g t o boo m e o n I m p o s a n t b u s h too!
Hut wo m u s t try to s t a n d It a ed m o to go w ith him to h ls c l u b — |
D«*li Scoggins! Of course he w ould n o u .
hls c lu b — " tho big fellow d o u b le d over
(;r | (|lr White Wing strain w inners at
little lo n g e r —Just n little!
b# discouraged, but i should n o t. Dey
In a «panni of m ir th th a t
all but o [ n „|jr county fair Singly Comb W hite
T h ro u g h o n e I n s ta n t s r e s p it e , Mr
CHAPTER XXIV.
**l»h simple reason, you k n o w —
I told him I d glxo him Letj|,orn&gt;t Single Comb Rhode Ulaiul
O'Keefe s t h ic k to n g u e waa occupied r h o k o d h lm .
»otfdn't belloro It, by J o t s !
—
In s tr iv in g to g l u te n lio t h o e n tir e th e d u b If he d i d n 't go q u I e U y - f o r ! Red# Iw , i|in K unn„ I)uck.. E ig t for
"Yes, I learned all «bout It irom
I Recover the Psjsmst.
w rapper of a m u c h c r u s h e d sn d awful- you se e I r e c o g n iz e d him In a m in u t e , j
^
®y daughter when she came h o m e ,"
O u ts id e , s w in g in g h la club and klckHe- i__ L ^
j . i j .____, A _ L1,__
lyr yellow c i g a r ,. T h e n ho s e p a r a t e d a you c a n t lose th e m fro a k k in d !
for~ baby
chicks and...................‘
ducklings.
be proceeded gloomily; “she feels t h a t 1 I n g - h l s hoel In t h o in n c a d a m , I found m outhful f r o m t h e end nnd p roce eded. sid e s, h e g iv e h lm s o lf a w a y : told me twoked
‘
“
In a measure It has marred Miss K irk- a f a t p o llc c m n n —f r o m New Y ork, 1
"I did n o tic e With th e legs, thnt h e ’d o v e r lo o k my co n d u c t o n th is oc­ WHITE WING POULTRY FARM
Isnd'g visit with her,"
•
k n e w by hls h e lm e t.
one of 'em w a s Just a bit lo n g e r th a n c a sio n a n d t h e o t h e r . If I w ould re­
W. J . WILSON, P r o p r i e t o r
Mias Kirkland! I recalled now t h a t
H e t u r n e d a n d l s a w —O 'K eefo!
th' o th e r, an d dow n nt th e s t a t i o n wo le a s e h im . W ell, t h n t w as e n o u g h ! I
tbst was the name of the gtfl from j " O h , t h e r e you nro. a i r ! " And w ith was a w o n d e r in g If—“ t h e b r p w n heg.l b e c k o n e d J i m m y D w y e r a c r o s a nnd
Sanford
Florida
Cblna. By Jore, I preferred to t h i n k n c a r e l e s s d u c k a n d a w ave, he a m b le d of a c r a c k lin g m a tc h d r e w n long, we r u n h i m dow n t h e lino to t h e s t a ­
of har as the frump!*'
.
f o r w a r d a n d p la c e d tn my hand» a
curving w hnt-you c.all lt o n t h e » m o o t b , tion. O h, wo g o t h im t h e r e , b u t It
"For Miss Kirkland heartl tho go»-1 parcel.
w a s n 't e a s y — fo r him I
And
th e ro
■&gt;P at Cambridge—seems she h a s !“ It'« »bom, all r i g h t ! " he
said, w ith cr(,Rn)y m a s o n r y , an d h e p a u s e d to
h e'll s t a y n w h l l o l "
friends there, among the residents; ' * fat w in k . “T h e b l a c k silk p a j a m a s — pi)nip , „ Rdly. s tr iv in g to c o a x a d r a lt
H o h a d to pnuso a n d p u m p a i r , he
*nd they were kind enough to tell &lt; wo * o t ’em, you s e e ! "
of «moke— w e w o n d ered If 't w o s —
*vna no w inded.
G a s
F i t t i n g
Of theee th ln n Of the year beforo 1
"Jore!" I e j a c u l a t e d , « ta ring T h e n in te n tio n a l " Hls r y e s «ought min..
" B u t It w ouldor tic k le d you." ho r e ­
»* soon as they noticed how devoted s u d d e n l y I got t b o Jolly Idea full a n d inquiringly
su m e d . uMng t.no of th o vcHtna l ex­ All W o r k R i i r i w i . My I ’rnM.mil A l t r i . i l o t i
By Jove. I w a s so f r o i e n w ith bor
I'ranct* was to her. At l e a s t t h i s Is s t r o n g , you know , a n d I waa Just so
te n d e d a.’xd puffing th o c ig a r u n til It
ut.il l«*»l r l l e r t »
my daughter s u s p e c t « — Mias d a s h e d rolleTx*d an d d e lig h te d , 1 sh o o k ror. I c o u ld n 't eve n look a w a y ; Just n lm o s t flam ed, “ If you c o u l d o r seen
Kirkland le so t the kind to talk you h a n t f i w ith h i m —f a c t!
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n u *r« ftD
gi-nud-atand play th is g u y p u t up f)|&gt;|»,*n«- City Hull
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A Maryland assemblyman says tbe
boye up hie way begin to learn poli­
e«b»lB»«d Every Tuaadiy and F i l i a r Mnrnlní Dy tics as soon as they iesTe the ertd)«.
ten." he states, "a boy knows
THE HEttALD P R IN TIN G COMPANY "By
tbe
game
pretty well. For Instance,
R. J. MULI.Y. Cimar
one
day
in
school the teacher was
W. M. tUYNtS. Butines» Manager
asking tho pupils about South Amer
Sub*rrlptl»n Price. 1 2 OO a Year In «Avance lea ‘Explain the government of ten |
of tho countries down there,’ she
Delivered ta the City by carrier 12.00 per year In said to ono of the little fellows.
‘They’re republics,’ be quickly replied.
ad Tance or 20 e per month.
Payment« la adì anca must be made at office 'What, are the other threeT* 'Demó­
crata* "

Catered as eeoDOd-daet mall mattrr Augutt 22nd
190S, at the PostaOca at Sanford. Florida,
andar Act of March 3rd. 1879
OArv la Herald Building

Telephone No. 148

The Orlando Country Qub open» today
Orlando la to be congratulated upon the
enterprise demonstrated In organizing o
playground of the soil. Sanford could
profit by o country t-iub.
If Sanford business men will make a
concerted effort to get tourists here this
winter the price of celery will be forgot*
ten In the scramble after the dollar*.
THAT CALLED TOR COMMITTEE STATEMENT

Two weeks ago the Citizen cited the
demand made by the Oviedo Advance for
a regular statement of county committee
ezpenses in behalf of the county candi­
dates who subscribed the fund.
The Secretary-Treasurer refers to the
request of “the critics (I. e. the candi­
dates) os a discourtesy," for of course the
newspapers, being public vehicles hove
the right to be used by the candidate*
The Secretary also lays down the ultiinanr turn that-'The general public has norighv
to ask for on accounting.' That It is the
( solg privilege of the candidates."
The Citizen does not know that the
"general public asked for an accounting."
but certainly the Secretary is mistaken in
this, for the law pompeliing all candidates
lo give a bill of e x p e n se s is for (be infor­

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Baptised In Ir rig a tio n' Ditch.

Y o u th f u l R e a so n in g .

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Warned In T
b
y
A so t a * * W e r
s to ry is to ld of a l a n d lo r d on the
North shore. A guest, seldom satis­
fied, came to him and said: “Mr.
8mltb.”—that was not the landlord's
nemo—"Mr. Smith, your coffee is rot­
ten." The landlord ebook him by the
hand. "Thauk you, sir; thank you.
I haven't had my breakfast yet, and
I’ll aktu tbe coffee ibis time. Much
obliged."—Boston Uerald.

Probably for the first time in the
history of Irrigation a new member of
the church was 1mmarsed in an Irriga
tlon ditch In a baptismal ceremony.
Just west of Irrlcan, in tbe Canadian
Pacific railway’s Irrigation block. Aiberta. J. 8 Cuip, a farmer, and also
pastor of the Church of the Brethren,
officiated at tbe ceremony, and Mra.
E. Btuddebaker was the member who
embraced the faith and was immersed
in the Irrigation ditch.

*DISTRIBUTORS FORI;

Seems to Justify Superstition.
The opal associated with misfortune
Russians of both sexes, who should
thay chsnc. to so« an opal a m o n g tho
. displayed
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goods
for purchase
will buy
nothing more that day, and it Is a cu­
rious fact that ths Japanese, being un­
der the sign that this atone belongs
to. should be the nation to bring such
111 luck to the Russians during tbe
disastrous war betweon these two
countries.

Steinway &amp; Sons
Mehlin
Behr Bros. - Mathushek
“Crown”
Story &amp;. Clark
Kohler &amp; Campbell - Haines Bros,
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Thought It • Purchase
Some good luck, had come to him
Scripture Comforted Her.
As to Scripture quotations, writes a In bualneaa that day and he felt as If
correspondent, many years ago there he wanted to share It with others.
was living at Brixton Hill an old wom­ So when be reached her house and
an, whom I knew well, and In conver­ dismissed the station back with Its
sation with a friend on tbe benefits to : two sorry horses be Joyously banded
be derived from a knowledge of the the driver two dollars. Tho driver
Bible she made this remark: ”1 hare looked at the money, then at the man,
often been comforted with that blessed ; and then at his horses, and finally
All right, sir, which horse do
Scripture, ’FSxlut heart never won fair **
lady!.*"
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LittU A n n a, Z Z waa expectlng
a'dlstlngm shed guegt who w « * ~ ei
tremely bald and sensitive on thè subJect, . 0 .he camion«* Anna not tu
Ag th# Tl#.
m e n tio n Mr. M—'a hair.

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; “T V u,tdÌ T ’
; !tJ \ B,t,uaU;&lt;1ll,n th«
*b° ut £ “ ,1" out
l,he
; Tbere tbe avenues of mlghty nrees
serve sa wlngs and background to a
Itor w a a u s h e r e d In th e child'» gaz e
s t a g e f ro n te d by a beeohenclrcled
w a n d e re d In quiringly to th e sh in in g
head. “ M a m m a ," she piped
'w h e r e h e 's his h a ir? "

shrilly,

s lo p e t h a t f o rm s a p e r f e c t a u d i to r iu m .
E ig h t th o u s a n d people c a n be * 0 com m odated a t every perform ance.

P r o f e s s o r 's Bsd B reak.
V irtue of S k u n k Oil.
" P r o f e s s o r B linker Is g e t t i n g m ore
W o n d e r fu l v ir tu e s a r e a s c r ib e d to
a b s o n tm ln d e d e v e ry day " “ W h a t ■
his Infest b r e a k V "W h y . his oldest a k u u k oil by t h o s e In t b e m o u n ta in s .
T r a p p e r s use It to c o n c e a l oil o d o r of
daughter
Is Just out of cooking
m a n fro m fox o r lynx or o t h e r a n i m a l
school, you know , and he s been show
Editorially, the Sentinel, organ of the Ing his clnna a c ru lle r s h e m a d e Jie wacy of tr a p s . In c a s e of c r o u p , of
Secretary Treasurer, in defending the case told th e m It w as proof of t h e f a r t that any b ro n c h ia l or lu n g tr o u b le . It r u b s
My&gt; At in (tic past such account was th e men of t h e sto n e ugo p la y ed the In qu ic k ly W ith p h y s ic ia n s at tim e s
m a u y m iles a w a y , a b o ttle of s k u n k
rendered, so it will be tins year
g a m e of r in g to ss "
oil Is a l w a y s p r e s e n t In a tuo u u la lo If «tie Recount was rendered, then sev­
e e r 'a family
eral committeemen and candidates have
R e m e d y for Mildew.
lapsed in [»tint oi memory and the three
A rticles t h a t a re m ild ew ed should
F or th e Invalid.
nrws|t.i[&gt;ris of the county ttint ripoused be boiled In b u tte r m ilk , th is m e thod
W h e n a d d itio n a l bed c o v e r in g m a y
iItiui cause owe ibe committee a treat being m o r e s a tis f a c to r y th a n s o a k in g
I .ii Hie account will be rendered this In cojd b u t t e r m i l k T h e ighnc p r o c ­ be r e q u ir e d by an Invalid d u f t n g th e
&lt;o
without saying, since a formal ess will effec tiv e ly b leach m a t e r i a l s n ig h t tlo a long piece of co rd to tb e
e d g e of a b la n k e t laid at th e foot of
. .ion sisnnl by the candidates will be th a t have g r o w n yellow from lack of I t h e bed and a t t a c h th e o t h e r en d to
R in se well In w a rm w a te r aft
,t seined lo the County Committee re use
t h e h e a d of t h e , b e d
All th a t Is n e r e »
q i.-ling sui Ii an accounting. They do e rw o rd a n d h a n g In th e sun. -G o o d «ary fo r th e Invalid to d o Is to pull
u.d c- odder (Ills di*cour*eous and neither H o u s e k e e p i n g
lig h tly on (ho co rd , w hen up w ill c o m e
will ihe ciin11ii11tec and certainly (lie
t h e cove r.
ne«spapers would not be guilty of such
Calf S o u n d e d Fire Alarm.
• act to tbe committee, the Secretary
A calf w u n d c r e d Into tho lire sta
The Qrateful Heart.
irisurer ••( ihe Sentinel. Tis purely a tlon at P o r t F a ir y , V ictoria, A u s tr a lia ,
C u l t i v a t e t h e t h a n k f u l sp irit. It will
iifaltcr business and [nihlic business at lately, a n d b e c o m in g e n t a n g l e d in th e be to t h e e a p e r p e t u a l f e a s t. T b e r e
boll rope, a c t th e bell rin g in g wildly
tin«( —Oriando Cill/en.
la. o r o u g h t to be. wttii us. no Buch
Of co u rse , nil I bo fire m e n m a d e a
th in g as sm all m e r r i e s , all a r e g r e a t,
daith to t h a s ta tio n , nnd (hey were
Hie Salilofd lirrald lias («night a m ono­ m uch a m u a e d on finding th e visitor b e c a u s e the le ast a r e u n d e s e r v e d I n ­
deed. a really th a n k f u l h q a r t will ex
type
It la k rs
inon
to boy a type of who had g iv e n th e false a la rm .
t r a c t m o tiv e for g r a t i t u d e from e v e r y
t i n t sort
Ihcy say Holly s|* o u ti it in
th in g , m a k in g t h e m oat e v e n o f s c a n ty
his garden. Great la n d of garden sassl—
b le sa ln g a .—R o b e r t s o n .
H
i
t
Need.
Orlando Citizen.
A
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a
w
a
t
h
a
,
K
an.,
m
a
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told
a
yo
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You don’t need money. Bro. Howard.
w o m an t h a t h e would m a r r y If h e
Yss, Ws All Know That.
All you need is a good hustling city to
could find a h e l p m a t e who would be
’’A f t e r all," o b s e r v e s t h e t h o u g h t ­
support your pn[ier a n d then have nerve
w illing to do all th e w a s h in g and
enough to put in a real newsiwper plunt all t h e o t h e r h a r d w ork a r o u n d th e ful m a n , " t b e r o s a l w a y s a lo t of d if ­
ference
b e tw e e n
ex p ectatio n
an d
h o u se
" W h a t you w ant 1s a w om an
r e a liz a tio n . " “ You b e t." a n s w e r s th e
Among the |&gt;roiuiiirnt Orlando [&gt;eoplr w ith a w e a k m in d ," said t h e girl.
m a n w ith th e c h e n ille w h is k e r s . " F o r
In I h r e n y lo day were N I’ Yowell. B
I n s ta n c e , T rading a se ed c a t a l o g u e In
l&gt;rcw an d Clark Robertson
th o s p r i n g an d lo o k in g a t y o u r g a r d e n
T h a n k f u ln e s s .
In the fall."— Life.
T h a n k f u l n e s s is an e x a lte d an d dim
R. C. Davies, the mun who writes ads
cult
gTace.
it
Is
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p
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t
of
and sells goods fqr the Yowell Stores, bus
Daily Thought.
been in (he city this week engaged on any w o rth y c h a r a c t e r . Of th e m in o r
vice*, If t h i s m a y bo c la s s e d w ith th e m
To live our llvea, to get out what la
the Boston sale. Mr. Davies' many San­ no one Is h e ld m o r e d e s p ic a b le t h a n
In ua, to do our share of the world’s
ford friends are always glad to sec him.
I n g r a titu d e . — S m ile s
work and live brotherly with our fel­

The Public is cordially Invited to coine
Into the Herald office 01 any time and see
Cinematograph In China.
the wonderful Monotype caster at work.
Of recent yeara tho cinematograph
We want you to feel that this office is shows have made great atrldes in pub­
port of Sanford and the latch string is lic favor In China until now almost
every port boasts of at least ooe the­
always out.
ater and many of five or six.
C. W. Rose and family removed to Or­
lando today, wtiere they will make their
Foundation of Permanent Fame.
future itoine Mr. Rose has been proprie­
No true a n d permanent fame can be
tor of the Bye Lo liotel for several years,
fou n d ed , except In labors that pro­
and their Sanford friends are sorry to lose mote (he happiness of mankind.—
these good people, but wish them well In Charles 8umner.
their new home.

D O N T S IN K
Y O U R m one y in real e s t a t e of
d o u b tfu l value. I n « e » l i f m f a r m th a t a re c e rta in to ad* a n t e in worth
as year« go by. We r a n put you
o n to s o m e positive b a r g a i n s in d e ­
sirab le f a r m s and Irark l a n d s that
dre s u r e to yield g o o d profits to
»resent purchasers.

P o l l t s n s s a L itt le T h o u g h t Of.

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You Cannot Point Out
A single u n w o rth y urtlrle in uui &lt;nii&lt;
plote display of staple g r o re rie . »ml i»M&gt;
luxuries. W r h a n d le unl&gt; the kind- that
m e a n satiHfaction ly ib t ru.ioJJirr a*
well as o u r s e lv e s . And a trial order»« ill
convince you th a t o u r prtn-s are a* low
as o u r qualitie s a re high
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low»—that la what we are here for. If
riches are an Incident of that course
of life, they are a good Incident.—Ed­
ward 8. Martin.

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Sanford. H o n d a

“Now, Pat," inquired a tourist,
"what does this stone commemorate?
It la a handsome memorial!” "Shure,
aorr." answered Pat, "’Ua a atone 1
erected on the a pot where a kind
English gentleman gave me five
akillenl"__________________
The Merchant* Grocery Co. have opened
an original package store In the StoneNatural Perversity,
Gove block and will sell groceries In orig­
Why la It that the people who don't inal packages that will be a surprise to
know right from wrong aeein to al­ the consumer. Free delivery. Phone 298
ways be in the wrong?—Kxchango.
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In ail ages the gentleman has been
crucified or violently killed In eotne
other way- This shows that we recog­
nise a strength other than our own,
but we are little disposed-to tolerate
I t Manners, too, have been brought
Into disrepute by the circumstance
that they ere the first cloak to which
hypocrisy file«. But courtesy and
manners are very different thing* in
a certain sense The heart of courtesy
may coexist with the busk of extremo
rudeness. Courtesy can never he
(aught, though deportment can. But
on tbe day when King George finds
himself ruling over a "polite’* nation
be will find himself ruling over a
decadent nation,—London Truth.

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mation of (!&gt;«• public an d these items nrr
a pari of the ex [tenses, besides, the
“general public" m a y sometimes want to
become can d id a tes an d is entitled to
know the rx.irt oust therefor, if It so de
sires.

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Mr and Mr*. Geo. Clayton, of A tla.ita.
U e the gueata of Mr. Clayton'» »later. Mr»
g H. Marks. Mr. a n d Mrs. Clayton are
op their bridal tour.
J H. L. Gibson Is homo for a visit.
He
now has n position w ith th e S a n ta F e ns
notion accou n tan t a t S a n Diego,. Callfor
nls; and Is very c n lh u s in s tie over the
jjotpccts of th a t dtY . S an Diego will be
lbs P anam a Exposition City In 1915. a n d is

hna a Inrge circle of friends in that city,
m a n y of whom were [»resent nt the cerefnony
The groom 1« u well-known businea m an
of this city, being the [woprietor of the
Kraus Studio. He has l»een a resident of
this city for the past twelve months, com ­
ing here from Jacksonville, where he was
in business and met tile young liuly who
nAw beur» Ills nam e
The wedding was a home affair, but the
residence wus crowded by ImkIi friends of
the bride an d groom, and they were show,
cred by good wishes, rice and other u | purtances.
The young couple will m ake tills city
their future home and for u tim e will live
in the Garner-Woodruff block.
Tile Herald jo in s iu congrululiition» mid
best wishes to the happy couple.

putting on airs.
Among the visitors to th e c ity lost Frid*y were Mr. a n d Mrs. W. W. Igoo. I*.
Kennedy an d Miss Golding, o f Eustls. who
The H alf p r i c e S ale Is 'n o t In It"
were guests of Mrs. R. U Jones.
w i t h t h e B o s t o n B a n k r u p t S ale
May
1st.
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d
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\ Mr. and Mrs. E. L- F erra n. Ray Fcrrnn
*Dd Harry Ferran. 6f E ustls. were the
gaesu of Mr. an d Mrs. D. L. T hrasher or
Friday.
.
The Junior E pw orth L eague of the Meth
odist church, held their regular m eeting
Friday afternoon In th e church.
The Social Service d e p a r tm e n t of the
Missionary Society of the Methodist
church ore planning a social evening, for
the members of the church an d friends, at
the parsonage. T hursday evening.

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Some very great Im provem ents, repairs
and renovations h a v e recently been
made at the Methodist parsonage, by she
local departm ent of the W om an's Missionary Society, of t h e ; Methodist_church. whtr
have charge of U tt oaro of Hie p arsonage;
which will odd to the com fort tta well ns
to tliin n te r i o f 'a p p e a r a n c e of the puraon•F
( Mr and Mrs. T. F. Williams* an d juirty
of Daytona motored over to Sanford
Thursday anti »i&gt;ent the tluy with Mr and
Mr» I W Millrr
..Mi and Mrs II C McMiilhn of Pori
Tampa are visiting Mr»
McMullui »
mother. Mrs. F. Z. Graves.

M is s i o n a r y M e e t i n g
The W om an's Missionary Society of the
P re sbyteria n church held their regular
m eeting u( the home of Mrs. C. C. WoodrufT. president of the society. F riday e v e n ­
ing.
The devotional exercises were led by
Mrs. R. L i’eck. The topic for c o n s id e ra ­
tion was the "M ountaineers." Two very
interesting pa|»er» on the subject were
read by Mrs. A T Rosset^cr and Mr». H.
McLaulin
As this was the lirst m eeting
of the new missionary year [»Inns were
m a d e under the direction of the |iresident/
for the year s work
After ull the busiticas-ai llui meeting, h ad been a tte n d e d to
a delicious fruit salad w ith s n t t i n e s ^ w m
served by the hostess an d n short social
tim e w ot enjoyed by the m em bers of the
society.

C o m e t o t h e a u c t i o n S a l u r d u y In
S t o n e G ove b u ild in g . 2 p m
tilt Ite

Crucible

The co m m u n ity received
morning when

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the news of the death of

A Meat Market of Quality^!“ ]

of C r i t i c i s m .

T h e a l c h e m y of public opinion In u
c o u n try w h e r e
th o u g h t and sp e ec h
a r e fre e an d iin truinuielod tr a n s m u t e s
m a n y a barter m e ta l Into pure gold
T h e c r u c ib le of c r l t h Ism Is the fltinl
proee»» tb to n g b w hich e v e r y th in g and
e v e r y b o d y th u t com e» before our pub
lie muHt |»urh
T h e least of us Is
Je alo u s In IBs r ig h t I n th n t r e g a rd
W e a r e all from
M issouri w hen ll
co m e s to th e m a t t e r of being showr^
And u p to th e d e g r e e of jtordlnevs
th is la a s a v in g e l e m e n t In our life,
but. of couroo. bey o n d th a t It would
not be.
It In not only r ig h t, but n e c e s s a r y ,
th a t w e s u b je c t u n tr ie d th e o ries, or
u n k n o w n p e r s o n s to th is refining c r u
elble
W e do not give heed to a n y o n e
who f e a r s to a u b m lt h |a p ro p o sitio n
to t h e te s t, e i t h e r
Buch aT*these get
sm a ll h e a r i n g
T h e people su s p e c t
th e m I m m e d ia te ly of s p m lo u s n e s a . of
h a v i n g . n s c h e m e w hich they, them salvoa, d o n o t b e lie v e
In or th e y
would n o t aeok to e v a d e th o co m m o n
J u d g m e n t.—O m a h a Dee.

Vi here you mn get the beM of everything delivered
to your dour by siktiii ! messenger and on Time
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for Iter lioine after a few week» visit to
relatives in tins city

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about them

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I lie B a n k r u p t S u lr ol t h e B o s to n
Mioc S t u c k so ld r r g a i dir s s of p r i e r
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P.

worse and before the re g is lrrrd Be rkdiu e Boni uml «mi of liti
physician huinedly Mimiliolied could rein li ri» Jersey Sow s w e rk « old M.i&gt; 2 Utb
Aildress l.eumtrd V ie h lrn R F U I Siili
her side she expired alum I t h e o i lia k
foni. Fili
fi*-2 t-c
this m orning
t ir s i class lanini at Silfi l ’alinello A v e
Mrs Schiiui|&gt;erl had resided in Sanford
olle iloor sonili frolli bl Street
Cinse m
for the |»ast four years and had endeared and c n n v rliiriit
M i» Mills
li1' »1 p
herself to everyone with whom she came
laidi* hoaiil at M i» K I. .lolle»
mie
in contact. Although a sufferer for sev­ blisk frolli tir s i sire«*! oli l ’ark Avellile
i.K. A.S
eral yefrrs w ith d y ip if w t n '•&gt;•' m a la d y did
not blight her cheerful nature and she w a»
Married m a n w .m t rd at Saint Angus
alw ays the same genlul lady nt all times line tu work un simili fami, insule c i t y
Fiirnished cottage on (»rrinlses.
She leuves a devoted hushaial and two limita
leu m im ile walk frolli piarti and scnwall
daughters to mou rn her loss. Miss Bessie j RefTrrellccs reipurrd
A ddrrss R S Balli
Schumpertjol this city and Mrs ( has Bell j w m 298 Si George Strecci
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GENERAL

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IN S U R A N C E

AGENT

Ofth r Above fi rst National Hank

S A M OKI)

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WANTS

, )lrs .lolin F. Seigli retu rn ed yealerdny
, to her liotne in Jo h n sto w n , Pa., after
»[»ending the winter with Iter son. Allien
Seigli Mrs Albert Seigli accom panied
ber «» fur a» St. A ugustine, where they
will *|ieiid several d ay s

BRIGGS

T . P. P O R O T C n , C . s h l t r

Do
YOU
Know
Aboui
OUR
P r ic e s

[INI Of

We ore now prepared to give to the trade our sjieeinl
HOMEMADE CORN HELE
Try it—you will Ik* pleased.

\,Mr» Mabry and little Hurtnii Wa»li
Mr» I
\ ScItttni|H-rt w .ik announced
burn, wile and son of J u d g e M. II Mabry
She hud only been ill (or the post few
of Tallahassee, arrived in the city T hurs­
lays and was in appuretil good spirits
day evening and are guests of Mr» G I.
lust Saturday when Mr Schiiui|&gt;eri re
Smiih. Mrs Mabry's sister.
■rived a wire that Ins brother in I j m ii ' m
All I o c a l A d v e r t i s e m e n t s i n d r r t h i s
The Wednesday Club will meet nt the ii ii u was seriously ill and he left iniiuedi M rad ln g . I h r r r C e n t s a Line I ac h I s s u e
residence of Mrs J. N Whittier W ednra- ilely for that place
day afternoon. May l»t, nt 3 o'clock
During Ins absence Mrs
Schuinpert
For Sub*— A liltcr ol pig» ili) , «irrd I&gt;y
livery member of the Sanford Minor
nub i* rei|ue»tr&lt;l to m eet lit (Vimfort lU»l (age Saturday afternoon at 2 3U o clock
ilisrp liesules the regulur program in
charge of Mrs. Claude H erndon there will
tar tiie election of otllcrrn for (tie new
year, and it is im perative th a t rill m e m ­
bers of die club should be [»resent

CARKt A C O M P t r i t

Florida untl Western Heel and Pork. Lamb. Dry and
Salt Meats, fish. Poultry and Home Made Pork Sau­
sage.

r.

TMe B o s t o n B a n k r u p t S u lr.
Goods
at y o u r o w n p r ic e
B e g in s May 1st
D e a th o f M r s S c h u i n p e r t

SANrORDlHERALD

Drink a Bottle of

Seemed to grow

ol A tla nta
I uncrul arrangem ent»

t ni Sale
l l " g » Ihirix Jersey lituo
will he niudr | 1 bormiglilired » 1*. k
t lori-l.i inisrd
I «a
fe»|.i||de|*i e solo lled
t M olim i. Boi 11,2
later uj»ui arrival of Mr S, humpert
•»** 2 l p
I he sympathy of their large circle ol New Sm yrila . t la

Mrs. Anna Ludlum, Roy I.udlum and friends goes out to the grief stricken h u s­
wife left Saturday for Spokane. W a sh in g ­
band and fumily.
ton. where they will en g a g e in gerierni
farming.
t h e G r e a t e s t o f ull M o n e y S a v in g
Trie B o s t o n B u n k r u p t S a l e . —
Hon. W A. Bankhead, son of S enator S a l e s
•* • c
[iankliciid of Alnbntnu m a d e a n address May 1st
to the people here yesterday in behalf of
In H o n o r of M r s M a b ry
Oscar Underwood, the next Prealdent of
Mrs &lt;• t Smith was the gracious tiosl
the United S tates

G IN G E R A L E OR S O D A W A T E R
M.mnfai lureil with pore distilled water— they will |&gt;revent illness, aid
digestion mill give you lienllli

T h e Sanford Coca Cola

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M.

HANSON

M O D K K N S H O K K K IW IR S H O P
Al I

I n i Sale —hum leal extcliHliill dining
table in good condition. Will sell c h e ap
Emjiiire nt Melllnger'a store.
UH- Itp
For S ale— 100 indicts. 7."» ets each J
I W Si|n*s. R K l&gt; No 3.
fifi I t p

B o t t l i n g C o . , S a n f o r d , Fl a

W dKk D O M

in

ELE CTR IC M ACH IN ERY
No 403 Wrtf f irti Stirrf

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fu l it y KrttAUian*

Ga». c i r c irK ligio» and nrtr»iiiii water
¡a n d room» $1 - ' and up
&gt;13 t. Fourth
Slrrcl
)'l if
Lor Ken
1 Ave

$ 1 2 ai

"i (&lt;«nii (u lla g e
1212 l ‘ark
mi billing w nier
11 W

HAND BROTHERS

mi it
Hon Braxton Bcachnm of Orlando m a d e ess ol a delightful auction bridge (»ally S(n*m rr
the last btp in Ids c a m p a ig n by culling Monday utlcrnuon. aiinphnie iitury to her
For S a l e — Sweet I’otalo, (ilanta Reil
sister Mr» Milton llurvcy Mubry o( Tul- I’rovidenc t»*»i kind
f l .*0 jn*r thouoo Sanford voters yeaterduy.
L I V E R Y , F E E D and
labussee. her charm ing house guest
I lie | »and
Rex Packard. Rome 2 . or pilone
Ground was broken y esterday for the
102-3
60-tfc
pretty rooms were doubly a ttr a c tiv e by
new Miller building on Magnolia av e n u e
S A LES S TA B LE
the presence and sweet frngrunce of love­
For S ale— A bedroom suite, bedstead,
and also for the new buildings on Snnfurd
ly dowers. Six table* of • bridge were bureau, wash stand nnd table, very cheap.
avenue.
What offers. Ufi French Ave. fifi-tf
H arness and W agons
O lac k am lth ln g an d H o ra o a h o e ln g
played. Mrs. T A. Neal m a d e the highHon. W. A. Bankhead, of Alabnm o. eat score and won the first, prize, a act ol
For S ale—Stevens-D urycn touring cnr.
spike here Monday afternoon in the inter­ silver chased suit an d pepper sha kes model U. 1910. »ix cylinder. In line con­
Horses and Mule s Bought and Exchanged
Bosh magneto,
ests of Oscar Underwood candidate fur The booby prize, a n oruuge wood pen dition. tires entirely new
Siron)berg carburetor, etc
Price reason­
President.
H EAVY H A U L IN G AND C O N T R A C T IN G
lifi-2|&gt;
blotter wus received by Mr*. W. D. Holden. able. Impiire ut Hernld oilier
•Mte a number of prom inent Orlando
Mrs. Kobt N ew m an drew the cpusolaFor Stilt*— Two of my fine truck farms,
People heard Bryan at the S ta r T heatre (ion prize, a silver thimble.
l-rvi Binford.
37-tf
last Friday night.
The gueat of honor wo» p resented with
Ten acres of good Inni) for sale nt n
Three acres cleared und e m p ­
(John Keane, the v eteran traveling sales­ a set of silver chnsed Individual sa lts und bargain
tied Inst season
All under fence. Near
men. called on the local trade last S a t u r ­ spoons
loading slntion on traction line. Almost
After the pleasant g am es of ca rd s were given nwiiy
day. John is a c a n d id a te for Dclegule to
P articulars
nt Hernld
the Dig Convention a n d weors Wilson concluded, delicious ice c re a m und cake onic e
colors.
were served. Mrs. S m ith's invited guests
Furnished house to rent for four m onths
were Mesdamcs Mabry. Chase. N ew m an. on very reasonable terms. No fi 13 Mag­
of Hernld
t»7-tf
Whltner. Lake. Miller. King. Hector, Mc­ nolia avenue.
reader* last week,
of
Four Room Cottnge for Rent—No. UN
a n d now th a t the worst is over, Laughlin. Driver. Brudy. Dickins. Hughes,
Pnrk avenue. Inquire nt No. 918 or P. 0.
•he readers ca n settle dow n to b ase ball Gonzales. Holden. Uapworth. Vorce. Holly.
Box 843.
fi7-tf
Kcely,
Hurt.
Pulesion,
Fox.
Turner.
Neal,
•nd the weather.
For R e n t— Eight room house and bath.
Brown. Schumpert. Wight. Thrasher. Wood­
That R. R. crossing to Woodland Park
Bearing ornnge tree*, artesian well, m o d ­
ruff. Miss Hickey.
ern Im provem ents. Address Mrs Binine.
* In s t l a s t Go west on First stree t road
* R7-2p
Trie Boston B a n k r u p t S u i t Lasts Irn Sanford. Mo.
•° Monroe avenue, th e n turn north an d

Twenty-eight pages
en to the
Political

were giv­
much it

ullow the signs. O pen S u n d a y s an d
Thursday. To let other daya.
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Chase &amp; Co.

M c lm lre -K ra u s

• Married a t th e hom e of th e bride's p a r ­
ent* last W ednesday In Jacksonville, Mr.
Samuel Kraus, of this city, an d Miss McJntlre, of Jackaonvllie; Re*~R. C. C am p­
bell of S t A ndrew s Episcopal church offi­
ciating. $

Ml*» Mdntlre la th e d a u g h t e r of Mr. a n d
*"*■ 1Mdntlre, of Jackaonvllie, and

SHIPPERS OF

Florida Fruits »»*' Vegetables

days, begins May 1st.

W. H Underwood now has n lirst class
horse sliocr an d blacksm ith and can
g u ara n tee all work of (hit nature. Your
H o w t h e D irt “ F l a w ” a t 8 uex.
horses c a n be assured of the best kind
M a n y of th o w o r k e r s on t h e B u e l of work In " th is line. See Underwood
45-tf
c a n a l w e r e g irls, d ig g in g up th o Band when your horse needs shoes.
w ith t h e i r b a r e flngera. s c o o p in g It
C ottage for R ent—914 Park avenue.
In to tho h o llo w s of t h e i r h a n d s , th ro w , Address Box 8 43. City
44 tf
log It In to a r u s h b a s k e t e a c h had
For Sale—Show ense. I&lt;x k drawer, mis
w oven fo r h e r s e lf , liftin g th o b a s k e t s jinn style, line condition
Particulars nt
to t h o l r h e a d s nnd c a r r y i n g t h e load Hernld office
54-lf
of tw e n t y to t h i r t y pound» o n e h u n ­
W u n tcd — To buy good gencrul pur[«osc
d r e d f e e t u p t h e b a n k a n d d u m p i n g horse. Write or telephone Edgar E. Brown
1L— E n g i n e e r i n g M a g a z in e .
R. F. D. No. 3.
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General Insurance Agents
SANFORD, FLORIDA

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RUBIES
By

FRANCIS PERRY
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l l l m i t r m l l t m hy

RAY WALTER8
CC&lt;*rT&lt;(M. 191L. kr h t M M I C M fu;)

(Continued from pajjo 3)
before (be sergcanti nut tho old man
Juet let him blow It all off; Juit eat
there calm behind the deak, chowtng
away and jabbing a pon through the
blottor, while thle stiff fumed and
spouted—oh, something soandalous—
bringing In the names of might/ near
all the Important people In New
York; his friends, he said I Oh, yes,
he mentioned you In particular, sir I”
—and his face expandod In a relish­
ing grin.
"Dashed Impudence!” I murmured
feebly.
"Ob, yea,” carolossly,' "but the sarge
qulstod him—Just purty near soothod
him to sloop boforo ho got through,
you know—tt’a one of bla way a I”—his
glance lifted s o l e m n l y __
7J -7.
“Fine, you kmrwj” 1 murmlired Ad­
miringly. I reflected approvingly up­
on'what a dashed good thing It was
to have a man In that ponltlon—what­
ever It was—who was of s u c h a dovl!!sh mild and gentle temperament;
the quiet word—tho soft answer—t h e
kindly r e m o n s t r a n c e —all t h a t sort ot
thing, you k n o w .

m
i

rlf

"Dut, If no offonso, t h e r e ’a Juat one
quoatlou IM llko to uak you. sir " Mo
s w u n g hla c lu b w ith a s m ilin g , genial

air.

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m
I

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'T ho 'bobby,' you know, Juat now"
—she nodded toward tho porte-oochere
—"i was positive ho had come to drag
you away to your loathsome dungeon.
And when bo retired, I was—oh, so re­
lieved !" And she clasped her hands,
bar eyea Uftlng upward.
"Oh. I say now—were you, though r*
1 grinned delightedly and slipping to
a rustic ofcalr beside her, looked her
affectionately In the eye. For all her
air of chaffing, 1 knew that under It
was a currant of anxiety for ms—the
darling!
1 screwed my glass at her tenderly.
"What would you have doneT" I
■aid softly, "If he had—er—lugged me
off, you knowf"
"Can you aakT" What a reproachful
side-glance she shot mo through the
meshes of her silken what-you-call'emsl "Why, of course, I should have
drawn my good exoallbar ami ruu film

mt

it

tr ie d to feel If iny p a r t w i i h right
Ho did h u r r y '
Ily J o v e , ho » » «
b a c k a lm o s t I m m e d ia te ly a n d looking
a bit r a tt le d .
" Y ob,
s ir!"— he
coughed
os
1
s c r e w e d m y g la ss I n q u i r i n g l y —"I got
(h e r o Ju st as t h e J u d g e w o n t Into his
ro o m a c r o s s th o c o r r i d o r , and Mr.
H illings open e d tho d o o r th o m in u te I
sald I w as from you. I g a v e hint tho
p a c k a g e an d t h e m e s s a g e a n d he took
It o v e r In a c o r n e r ; u n d t h e n In a b o u t
a u itn u to I h e a r d h im c h u c k It soniesrhere nnd sa y s o m e lo n g w ord, li e
c a m e b a c k to me. lo o k in g k in d e r Irri­
ta t e d an d with his e y e s sn u p p ln g
"O h I" I u tte r e d
n e r v o u s ly
Er,
w h a t did he say, J e u k ln a T "
J e n k i n s sighed "O h. w ell, sir. n o t h ­
ing a s you m ight say w as a n y th in g ,
r e a lly ; he Jerks out k in d e r crossly
'T e ll Mr. I.lg h lu u t, 1 sa y ono th in g ut
a tim e, an d glvo hltn t h i s ! ' "
On t h o s c r a p of p a p e r I c lu tc h e d
out of J e n k i n s ' h a n d w as n e n t r y
s c r a w l of Ju st a h a l t- d o z e n w o rd s :
I’m a biped, not a c e n t i p e d e !
I s q u in t e d th r o u g h t h e d a s h e d th in g
twlco, but could m a k e n o t h i n g of It— .
I ev e n trtoil It b a c k w a r d l
" J o v e ' " I m u lto ro d p e r p le x e d ly
It s
rum , J e n k i n s ! "
J e n k l n s' m o u th t i g h t e n e d and r e
U x ed
" I l'n i, w h a t I t h o u g h t , sir, tie
r u a p o n d e d so b e rly . " T h e d e m o n ru m ,
■Irl”

"Oh, d a s h It, nol" I r e s p o n d e d a b ­
se n tly
My «ye h ad boon s u d d e n ly a t t r a c t ­
ed by a f e a t h o r y g le a m
of
w hlto
th ro u g h tho t r e e s
It w h s alow ly tnovIng up th e slo p e to u p a v ilio n o v e r­
looking the T n p p o n Zoo.
Ho drew n e a r e r w ith h conttontlal
nlr
"J u s t n little a r g u m e n t I had
w ith the old w o m a n , you k n ow , nboul
th e m pujuuuiH
W ould you m ind te ll­
ing m e Hu m a n to m nn, . 'u n d e r s t a n d
If ttiuy g u r m u u ta Is " — h is voice
d r o p p e d —"Is llko h e r r e a l s h a p e -tig’
ger, I m e a n — b ' m f " And he lapped
th o parcel lig h tly w ith his stick
Je n k in s c le a re d Ills t h r o a t loudly
an d shifted r'io p i j n m a s to tils o th e r
side. As for m y se lf, I Just w inced as
u n d e r th e stToke of a W hat you m i n t ,
but ono end of my d a s h e d b ra in was
b e in g pulled by th o flash in g play of
Iho dappling s u n l i g h t t h e r o u p o n —
"Hy Jove, h e r flguro e x a c t l y ! " 1
ejac u lated , s ta r i n g .
For It w h b h e r —no, d a s h It. she. 1
m e a n ’ 1 had a p e r f e c tly c l e a r view of
tier now as s h e p a u s e d on u little
point and h u n g t h e r e lo o k in g o u t over
(be Hudson
In h e r buud w a s a full­
blown, ripene d ro se, a n d h e r lips wece
s h a p in g In r a v i s h i n g llttlo p o u ts, as
m u singly aho blow th o p e t a l s from
CHAPTER XXV.
her. Ilut go th e y w o u ld n o t. but
huggod back In t h e a r m s or t h e light
“ If Ever I F ind a M ini”
tireexe, circling an d f lu tte r i n g abo u t
"I t r u s t y o u 'v e not boon g e ttin g Into
h e r glorious s u n n y h end llko a s w a r m
of rosy b u tte r flie s
It m a d e a p r e tty tr o u b le , Mr I . l g h t n u t ! ”
H e r lovely eyes w e r e d a n c in g w ith
picture!
"A nd w h a t’s m o re, t h e y 'r e Just her m is c h ie f ns th e y h u n g there below
color, to o !" I . n u r m u r o d t e n d e r l y , for­ mine—e y e s , bluer than the Hudson at
g etful of o v o r y th ln g b u t h e r , u n m in d ­ our feet; yet between the Jolly rip­
ful t h a t I w as n o t alone. F o r u n d e r ples that played across those pools of
m y hand I could feel my Jolly h e a r t truth 1 could glimpse far dawn Into
q u iv e rin g like a c h a m p a g n e
cork, depths that were tho most liovlllsbly
f re s h ly u n f o tte r o d a n d t h r i l l i n g cagor- entrancing, darkly, deeply, beauUruUy
ly u n d e r th o I m p u ls e of t h e mad, —oh. you know l
d a n c in g , Joyoua s p i r i t w ith in .
Why, by Jove, I almost took a crop­
" T h e one lovo ly w o m a n In all tho per right Into thoml
Only caught
w o r l d ! " 1 b r e a t h o d a lo u d , a n d 1 felt Just In time, you know; straightened
m y eyes grow o d d ly m o ist.
right on tho vorge, as It were—and
And for n m i n u t e I w e u t off l a a camo up with a gasp, monocle dan
Jolly trance.
Kllng.
"Good by, a l r l "
Had almost forgotten the dashed
It was O 'K e e f o ’a voice— o d d ly co n ­ windows—and tho two cats that
s tr a i n e d .
might be looking outl
"EhT " I e j a c u l a t e d , b lin k i n g a t him
1 murmured soma Jolly apology,
a s I cam e back. T h e n 1 r e m e m b e r e d adding:
— b u t what w a s It ho h a d boon ssk"Oh, yss—quits so; certalnlyl I
lngT S o m e th i n g —
moan—sh. whatT"
" J u s t, g o o d - b y l” h e r e p e a t e d w ith
8hs was smiling, her roswpeUl Up
e l a b o r a t e g e n t le n e s s . T h e n , s tr a i g h t- dragging through her teeth.

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Dy Jove, how aha said UT And she
Illustrated with tho itemises rose—
dash It, no; the roaeleas stem! Bbe
enlng: "No offonse, I hope, If we let was superb—looked like the Jolly
It go at that—I mean, 1 guosa you fencing girl; only a dashed sight mors
won't inlBa It If we don't shake stunning, don't you know! And her
bandar*
excallbar, too! Didn't know what a
I glanced at the gloves he was Jolly excallbar was, but guessed It was
drawing on.
some delightfully mysterious but dead­
"Ob, dash It, nol” I responded ab­ ly feminine thing—some kind of sub­
sently, and my eyea coasted up the merged hst-pln-sort-of thing. you know
alopo again—then dropped back dis­ —that sort, dash It! Yst she would
appointedly, for aho had disappeared hers drawn It—and her good on«, too,
within the pavilion.
^ .
she said I
His holmet tossed as he’ looked
"JoveI” I said feelingly. "Would
back. "I guess we all’ve got our little you,
really T” And I almost took bar
prejudices,” he remarked sententioushand—and
rsmsmbsrsd the win.
ly; “I know I havel I'm from the dowel So again
I
Juat
shot her a look.
south I”
Her glorloua eyes sparkled. "That
And without another word, Mr.
O'Keefe presented his broad back to Is, I would If I had one," she said
ua, and swinging his stick carelessly, smiling; "hut I'm afraid poor Arthur
lost the last and only one. Sad. Isn't
sauntered down the drive.
It
T”
"What the deucel” I exclaimed,
"Oh!”
looking after him. "1 say, Jenkins,
I Just felt my Jolly heart sink Uke
what did he meanT”
Jenkins' faco expressed mild re­ what'e-lts-name. Who the deuce was
"poor Arthur P This must be another
proach and surprise.
—tome
other thundering chap who
“Can it possibly m atter, slrf" be
had
bean
engaged to ben. And what a
quoatloned wearily. "Poraons of—ex
rotten,
oaralaaa
beggar, too, to have
—that sort, you know, slrT"
lost It—th at la, if he rsally had! * Of
"Jove!” 'I uttered, relieved.
Jenkins' coldly olevated brows dis­ oourse, he would aay so, anyhow. And
missed tbo matter from further con­ bow the deuce did bo get It, In the
sideration. He lifted the parcel with first place—did ¿he give It to him. or
did he a slight gesture or Inquiry.
Dy Jove, how I should have liked to
I b a d a l r e a d y c o m e to a d e c is io n
punch
Arthur's head! Always did
a b o u t It: I would s e n d It to H illings!
P e r h a p s th o r e t r i e v i n g of t h e p a j a m a s hate a chap with that name! 1 flushed
w o u ld b a v o a s o o t h i n g e ffe c t upon M s guiltily, but ahe did not see. For the
moment, abe was looking off dream­
p o o r m in d !
ily
across the valley.
I g a v e J e n k i n s I n s t r u c t i o n s "M 'm l
"I
wonder," ahe ealil pensively,
Of c o u r s e , m a n a g e to s p e a k w ith h im
nkrae,” L cautioned, bavlug.Uiought or "why it is one can never find another.-.
Judgo Diflings; "and don't fo rg e t th o Whir inr8”Xrthtir. J rw'TcnTXTTppo»*’ it)
Is because he was the ldoalT"
mpazaga.”
^
____ (
For an Instant. r swallowed h a r d “ CortaTnly, a i r ” s n if f * J e n k in s a t t e n ­
then
I plucked up bravely, or tried to,
tiv e ly . " I 'm Ju st to s a y : 'M r. IJg titn u t ’a c o m p lim e n ts , s ir , an d he s a y s don’t you know.
"Jolly likely!” I chirped. Then
you 'll k n o w w hnt to d o w ith th e so .' ”
I nodded
"K x a c tly , a n d I'll w ult gloomily: "Oh. I aay, you know, was
h e r e —but. oh, h u r ry , d a s h I t! " And I he your IdealT"
" A l w a y s ! " — t h e blue e y e s lig h te d 1
lookod longingly at t h e p a vilion a n d

;

Free!
To A ll Little Girls Under
4 4 years jtf Age, a Picture
To C olor and* the Crayons
to Color it With

w is tf u lly —"I s u p p o s e I t’s b e c a u s e he
v i a my first l o v e . I found h im so
b ravo, so n o b le - m a n n e r e d , you k n o w —
so s i m p l e ! "
S im p le ! D ash s im p le p e o p l e —n e v e r
could s t a n d t h e m !
T h i n g I a d m ir e d
w sa b r a i n s !
A lo u d I said g e n t l y —a l ­
m ost hum b ly :
"S o gla d you llko him, d o n ' t you
k n o w —d id llko, I m e a n ) ”
"D id llko?
I do s t i l l ! " — b o r to n e
lifte d In e a r n o s t p r o t e s t — "I lo v e 10
th i n k of b r a v o , d e a r A rth u r a n d his
k n i g h t s — so few, a n d y et so full of
love, of g a l l a n t r y a n d d a r i n g ! "
Bo Ills n ig h ts w e r e llko t h a t !
Ily
Jo v e , 1 w as d o v lllab glad t h e n t h a t
th e y had beon bo f e w — t h a t w a s so m e
c o m fo rt, d a s h It!
1 w o n d e r e d If t h e
beggar w as dead
Hut w hat d if fe r e n c e
did It m n k o now, a f t e r all? S h e w as
m in e now an d aho know I k n o w It;
t h a t w sa why t h i s s w e e t. I n g e n u o u s
child w a s la y in g b a r e to m o h e r p a s t
— t h e d a r li n g !
K eally, 1 o u g h t n o t to le t h e r g o on.
" N e v e r m in d t h e m now ," I u rg ed
s o o t h i n g l y ^ And h e e d le s s of t h e win
d o w s, I h i tc h e d a woo
bit
closor. I
' T h a t ' s all p a s t a n d g o n e an d y ou and
I will yet see as good n ig h ts a s th e y
" P e r f e c t l y su re of It, d o n 't you
e v e r w e r e " I s p o k e w ith a s s u r a n c e .
k n o w !"
"Don't you th in k s o ? " I a d d e d , softly.
And. by J ovb. I wag! K n e w If t h e r e
Hho sighe d. "I d o n 't k u o w —1 hope
had
bee n any change, a o m e n e w s p a ­
s o l " — s h e lin g e r e d d u b io u sly o v e r It,
looking away again, the while her p e r r e u d ln g c h a p a t t h « c l u b w ould
hand put back tho fleecy, golden h a v e m e n tio n e d It— t h a t w u aafe; ••*

A n d to the little girl (u n d e r M years &lt;&gt;l
age) who returns to us the neatest, most artistic
ally colored picture and the m ost interesting
short story asked for in the instructions, wi- will
give, absolutely free, the “ B u c k ’s" Little Range
now shown in our window. A real little Range,
girls—m a m m a ’s in miniature.

we

want all the girls to try.

HILL

HARDWARE

what-yob-’c a l i a t t h a t ' w a V '.n u g g il n g ’ to I p#clal,jr o n ®
w h o w a s a lw a y s
h e r eyes.
1 lookod a t th o goddess* r e * ‘l*n8 ° f • OIB* Jolly c o m e t t h a t w a s
like f o r e a r m , b a r e d to a b o v e t h e cl- ‘ CODI,n* '
»«• would k n o w a b o u t t h e
bow, w h e r e It slip p e d from s i g h t un- u **b t*d o r t h e roll o i s le e v e , and t h o u g h t or
" T e e —O h. yea, t h e r e a r e Just a s
th n t n ig h t In my a p a r t m e n t w h e n a h e j m a n y ! I affirmed p o sitiv e ly , and add
h a d m a d e m e fee l of h e r blcepa, d o n ' t ' e&lt;* Quickly: "More, you k n o w ! " KYir
you k n ow .
s u d d e n ly I r e m e m b e r e d It was loap"Y ou d o n ' t i n o w T ' I r e p e a l e d w ith * e u r - Bnd 1 know th e r e wee eom o Jolly
g e n t le r e p r o a c h .
"O h, I s a y , you r h y m e s h o u t le ap -y ea r g l v e a ^ u s o n o
kn o w !
You kno w you k n o w you &lt;^BJf m o r e — eo, of coura«, th e r e 'd be
k n o w ! " Dy J o v e , t h a t s o u n d e d r a t h e r s o u t h e r n ig h t!

CO.

Hut I a n n w u r e d tactfully
ih .i&lt;*n
"I d o n 't m e a n thn»*&lt; pi» ••
ii
!:n ¡
d o n 't you know
I thlnn «*■
lot# Jollier nnd lu*n«-r
' • ' 1 • *'i"'
w here"
A nd I Cloned n .»
&lt;•"
a n d b e a m e d ut h e r through in&gt; t »*•
" D o n ’t b a v o to go so far. you nuo»
u n d e r o n e ’s o w n roof, or e r «mua
o n e elan's roof, for Instanc e * ti) nut
h e r e ? " I J e r k e d my bi nd to» *rd tno
old a t o n e p ile behind im
" O h ! " — h e r eyebrow« lifted i»t uib
— " so y o u 'v e th o u g h t of tbai to«1’

rum, but I knew ahe knew I knew she I “You don't know how glad I am to
knew—see?
hear you aay that," ahe aald musingly.
She looked at me. sidewise, her I 'T here are Just as many knights, you
slender forefinger pressing the half- i mean, but tho condlUons have
parted lips alowly shaping In a curve; j changed—the man la changed—la that
.........................------ ! lt t ”
Then her little -----teeth flashed. Jewel
like—regular Jolly peart setting in the
I should tay tha man waa changed!,
frankest, sweetest smile!—and then "Oh. daah It, yesl'* I blurted. By
her glorloua arm and wrlat arched Jove, I hoped there wouldn't be an­
suddenly toward ms.
other change.
”Y«aI" she said oontrltely, and with
"You mean'—with a little, chal­
the most delightful, kindest Inflection lenging, puzzled smile, ah« leaned for­
and laugh—auch a* laugh I—a laugh ward, bar elhpw resting upon her kne«
gurgling melodious—oh. dash It, like a sculptured. Grecian pillar; bar
yea; 1 mean Juat that!—Ilka the flute flower-llke curving flngera supporting
notea In the overture to what'a-hla- her chin like a Corinthian whst's-IUnaiae—that aortl
nama, you know, the sort of thing the
"That's the way I love to hear a ancient what-you-call-'ema alwayd
man talk!" ahe aald warmly. "I think added to top off their stunning mar­
It takes an American to stand up for ble columns—you know!—wall, Ilk«
“Poor Fellow I'
hla own plaoa, hla own time*—p lease I" that—"you mean we may find knights,
And gently, but with a lovaly smile, not only In the field, but in the shops,
nodded gravely—"yuu mean in
she withdraw her hand that I had upon the street«—even in the slums; the library thereT"
folded close in mins. I Ut it go, for or In the hospitals, in the church or
I w inked Assent.
I saw her look toward the houae, and, ! UP°° the bench—that la your IdeaT*'
The library suited ms all right.
of course, I understood—Jolly careless
It wasn't my Idas at ail—I ahould
"Just now," she said lu 1,0
,
nf me not to have remembered—but tay not I Who wanted to spend nights sobered roles, T looked In
ahe would know from my nod and prow 11o f around that way? W h y - passed through, and he *■» lt&gt;0
shrug that I comprehended,
why, It wasn't respectable, dash ltl ao crushed, eo worn and Bred. r°
I sighed, and my deep breath Besides, that sort of thing—ez curs Ion- know—be had Just come fr°® “
brought her gaze back to mg and har Ing about seeing things—WM devilish stairs; and y#t he.faoed, me • o f ^
flashing smile ag well.
tiresome, if you asked ms. I nsvsr , [ j and smlílngly”^-«hs shook
"And ao." ahe aald. lining har UttU did do It, even abroad. Where you head—"poor fellow I”
knowchin, "you think there are Juat as meet Americans, Jolly bored and tired,
I stared—pu zz le d , d o n't you
many knights now as there used to doing ail aorts of rum places no one Offhand, dash me If I «"«id ••• ""
her
else ever thinks of, don’t you know.
the judge had to do w ith our
.
And as for a bench l WeU, It waa together—why, I h ad bis own spP
I almost laughad at tha child like
quaaUon—but 1 didn't! Daah it, no, 1 like her. In her Innocence of the of my s u it Than 1 remember*»
wouldn’t have done so for the world. world, not to know how downright tffy, of oourse, didn’t 1p p » Ul‘ l 7
Just looked s t her sfriousi/ «pd an- rulgar that would be. J
' »i
eeouples
r (To Be Continued)

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P r

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¡

. April 3 0 , 1912

TME SANtORD HERALD

U

PRESIDENTS ON TOUR

HOW INDIANS MADE HISTORY HIS' NICKEL WELL INVESTED
T ru th o f T h e i r T r a d i t i o n s I n s t a n c e d
br O n e S t o r y F r o m A n n a l s of

ARTHUR AND CLEV ELA N D W ERE
N OT QOt&gt;D T R A V E L E R S .

th e

B eavers

Yonkers
Bachelor
Once
Hel ped
N e - v s b c y and R e a p e d H i s R e . v s r d
Nine

Years

Later

If we could only get at th e fa c ts of
K xcuse me tu ls te r." said » hoy of
t h e history of o u r Indian tr ib e s It
abo u t fifteen yea r* lo a mu n at u
would be of I n te r e s t to &gt;(im pure t h e s e
l o o k e r » s tr e e t c o rn e r. hut t ve lost
l_*tt#r Did Not Llk# C row d»— H a r r i­ w ith w hat la r e la te d as the f o r tu n e
uiv motley an d 1 c a n l buy tin p a p e rs
of m o st civilized n a tio n s
It Is only
son W Í » I m p a t i e n t — O ne#
HetJ
If I hud a nic k el I could gel a s ta r t
In tr a d itio n t h a t th e h isto ry of th e In
T r a in S ld o tr e o k e d In W ood#
and m a k e fill ce lits before lied tittle
dla n lives, a n d only one v ersio n of
So He Could R«#t.
A lthough) the boy's clothing was
th e iH lo r y Is e v e r b ea rd
S o m e ti m e s
soiled a n d t a t t e r e d , his bright eyes
th is la so tr u o to n a t u r e th a t no room
t»nd r e g u la r f e a t u r e s m ade a good Ini
- I t a n ybody t r a v e l i n g n ee d # re#t
for doubt c a n bn found
S u ch Is th e
p rc sslo n on th e o b s e r v a n t m iddle age d
0T«r S u n d ay I t la a p r a a l d c n t on a
.following c h a p t e r , from the. n nnula of
b a c h e lo r
Hut he was skeptical
Jeunt," • » « » m a n w h o b a a b##n out
t h e H eavers, a C a n a d ia n (rlbo
"If 1 g iv e you a nickel," said he.
with • # r # r u l p r e s id e n t#
"F o rtu n u to
O ne day a y o u n g chief «hot bis a r
vou'd o n l y i »(tend It probably In a
Iv for Mi T a f t be likes t h is sort of
"
“
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.
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a
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tinM
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rd
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r
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,,ir,," Kh,r ,................
» &lt;1&lt;&gt;K belonging
thing, bul I n o tic e t h a t be bn» o rd e r e d
r , iuv
.......... to anotli
...
foolish wAv
I vo had ex p e rie n c e with
er b ra v e
T h e brave revenged
th e hoys "
r#«ts over 8 u n d a y In his I tin e r a r y
d e u th of his dog. an d I n s ta n tly a bun
I'll s p e n d It all right m is te r, but
‘1 have traveled with A r t h u r , Mc­
dretl bows w e r e d ra w n .
Krc nig h t
Kinley, Cleveland and H a r r l a o n on had fallen s o m e eighty w a r r i o r s lay th e m o n e y would go for p a p e r s "
T he m a n gnvo th e boy a nickel
thslr Jaunta. Arthur. In s p i t e of his d ead a ro u n d th o c a m p , tho pine woods
Now
I'm only lending you five
la ls n t for m ix in g w ith a Now York
rung with t h e la m e n t a ti o n s of th e c e n ts
was h|s » t u n i n g as tho boy
crowd, was n ev o r eq u a l to t h e Job In
w om en
th e tr lb o bad lost Its brav
h u rrie d aw ay
tb# co u n try . If any tow n
In this est men
All r ig h t b o ss." cried the hoy
I'll
country Is up on tho art of c a te r in g
T h e r e w as a t e m p o r a r y tru c e . T h e
to a n y exclusive tasto It la L ouisville, f rie n d s of th e c h ie f w hose a r r o w b ad give It b a c k to y ou to m o rro w o n . t h i s
Ky. Arthur waa the A ril H e p u b ll r a n killed tho dog yet n u m b e re d s o m e r o r n e r at six o 'clo c k ."
" I 'l l . b e h e r e ." sa id th e man
president to go south, a n d L ouisville sixty people, a n d It was a g r e e d thul
So th e y s e p a r a t e d
Both k e p t - t h e i r
spread herself to m a k e h im feul ut th e y should e e p e a r a t e from th e tr ib e
p ro m ise s
T h e nic k el wns r e tu r n e d
bom#. P o litic a l linos w e r e o b lllo ra l
a n d seek t h e i r f o r tu n e In t h e vast
1 lint w as n in e y e a r s ago Now th e
ed on the o c c a s io n of his visit w hen
w ild e rn e s s ly in g to the so u th
troy
Is a m a rr ie d m a n of tw e n ty four
be went th e r e to o pen th e c o tto n ex
In the n ig h t
th e y
b eg a n
t ti «•t r «it'd he tins a good position In Y onkers
position. T ho P e n d e n n l s c lu b
guve
m u t c h , s u llen ly th e ir b r e t h r e n
saw
1 heir c o n d itio n s a n - rev e rse d
o w in g
him s b a n q u e t fit for u kin g , but be
th e m d e p a r t n e v e r to r e t u r n
'1 her ’ 1 Illness a n d Injury the bac h elo r has
was glad w hen It w as over
w ent their way to th e s h o r e s of the I een out of
e m p lo y m e n t
(nr slv
" W h en ho left C h ic a g o for Ills hu n t
l.esser S lave |* ik e to w a rd t h e g rea t ) 'Months
Long
a
g
o
lit*
»riving»
wenIn Yellowatono he told P hil S h e r id a n ,
plain* w tilth w,-te said to
tofar ■ 'h a u n t • it
Long a g e lie w11 ■1 i 11 liiivi
a bo ba*J c h a r g e of th e p a r ty , thut be
so u th w ar &lt;1 by tb e bunks of th e »«Ifr
li- eli In wain If a ft lelt.l trad tint tnuli 1
was glad be was going w h e r e be could
to llin g Silskati 1|‘- iyi n,
|
* h e r e h e lived Fills ft lend *x|»n found
have u n l O L w r a p L ^ reaL ^ __ _ _
t tie frTTie of th e HeavenTYir ver saw ) Hint t h e b a c h e l o r w n.« In debt and !"••
•‘McKinley w as n o t na H o o d a tr a v
Mure th a n
T a f t, b u t ho n e v e r
show ed tills exiled b a u d again, but a h u n d r e d v tiled m e d ic a l a s s i s t a n c e
yeaVs
l
a
t
e
r
u
H
ea
v
er
Indian,
w
h
o
fol­
th
a
t,
he.
paid
th
e
b
ac
h
elo
r's
trout'll for.
"that he wn» tire d. I h r a r tl fiKtf s a r
IT c o n s e c u tiv e we*-ks and In In. not
ouce th a t ho w ish e d r a il r o a d i otnpi»- lowed th e f o r tu n e s of a w hite fut
ulvs would m a k e so m e a r r a n g e m e n t h u n t e r found him s elf In o n e of th e sto p p e d vet
forts of th e S a s k a t c h e w a n
S tran g e
tllWlint a r e vnu doing that for
by which a log c a b in could be utlacli
In d ian s w e te c a m p e d about th e pulls
"If*- Inquire d
r d lo a tra in In s te a d of a P u llm a n
rolls lh&gt;-1 w e i e m e m b e r s of tb e g l c . i l
Iteasoii eij.i gtl
l|. r ■pi il
sleeper
trib e
w tiiisc
bun t mg
I was a n e w sb o v Hint 111.ill
Cleveland never liked a cro w d lie III.o k foot
g r o u n d - l a v so u th of The Sask.it&gt; t o ­
torn I » a- i n . kn
\..w |t
fretted u n d er h a n d s h a k i n g a n d »1»»)»
I I K •- l o o k .
• I ,,
wn n
V u i •I . g * ti eII I « e r e It f r * I " .t i r *
Stunted wlieu be had to m a k e a te at
I li r 1 te ml « 1 - - i,. I.. • n ,
who « l o l l rlo-y • oil \ erseil spoki a
platform speech W hen be visited Chi
language
d iffe re n t from I hat of t h e
csgo with bis b rid e be got tire greato t h e r s . In ib is la n g u ag e rhe M i - n v e i
rat reception e v e r seen 111 th a t city
Tlif T r e a c h e r o u s Hen*
I be fact that Mrs C le v e la n d br**kc Ind ian • -gulfed Ms own "t g - «•
V
»!
-I
V Alili 11 » . o lo..1*1 II - ! ' '
I III! pel s VVeekly
down under th e s t r a i n of t h e e x c ite
i ed to m u s t í a t e tin- 'hoiuuglini--« ■!
went may hav e had s o m e th in g to do
' I ' r i i s s l a t i r u b - w i n r e v e r Ho I’ m - 1111
*!th making C le v e la n d I m p a tie n t, bill
Jury Duty a LisUaencl
tila- k ar il w l.ltr ha» * - .1 :-i - I
- '
the way be r a v e d o v er th e Jam and
M inie tnaliy tliell w-.-k I o I *| « in ­ I 1» 1 e pea ’ • d I 11 K \ I o a • \ lb id c • ’
m is m an a g em e n t of the affult
wood jur 1 duty H iele a t e otliei* who u l e I.......
I lo* II 1 i l l - •-f 111 do 11/• I * I I
have melted t h e ty p e of any new s p a a li Xloll s in s e r v e say* th e New Yoik
i Ile s t i l l i devol h i|i II- d u n lit H i
per that tried to q u o te hlut
W he n lie Lventiyg Sun
Iteeently t ‘o n n u is s lo n e r I’tUsslull disi Ip 111o* 1 'ill
h.l- co* il
left the city for
la d ls o n . w h e re be Alitami lei i-lll-ll tin follow ing le tte r
» 111 » 1 ■ilit rUnitr*il
tils popul.i 1 ’t
»as a guest of C olonel Vilas h e «»
I illusi e a r n e s t ly beg volt to piai •’ Ito* e» I 1u 1h t loo In w ti h I e 1 1 - i*
pressed hlmgelf as d e lig h te d over (lo­ my inline on t h e Jury r ' e r v »eat In
i-rallv b o lt belli bv I1111]Ile I r-i| ' . i|re*! to which he WHS bo u n d
I saw S'cnd "f every se c o n d Veal as h e r e
¡■or* Is 11111ht I |t*'d III tie fam ous u s e
him at an I n a u g u ra l bull In M ushing
to f o t e and to let me se rv e s s nftcli as I aboil' tlie I lain \ II Ian f u n n e l s Wife
ton
I w ouldn't like to r e p e a t what p e r m i s s ib le bv la » and c o m p a ti b le afte r 'tie anri&lt;* vat ton nini Hi» Imi •'
I heard him say a b o u t th e ruob on the w ith tin- ri-ijulrem erits of your d e p a r t I Monili I '* II- s I&gt;| Il g **II d 1*r II e
floor
merit
S t r a n g e as Hits rei|uesr may
M il
Hu- e* ridar me * in a -le -•
H arrison waa lire moat Im p a tie n t s e e m . I will r e g a r d It ns an ie 1 of sin in m i l i t e r r i b l e ml moti it •11 &gt; .*■
presidential t r a v e l e r of all
I ever 1 b a i ti y lo t i a r e It g r u n te d .
Halving 1 c e n ts
a i e ro u nil good Pr»i»-i«li»
Jaunted with
O n e bight t h e crow d inni 10 u - itie fro m b u s in e s s a n d from ! I,el,\ o 11,1 to &lt;1 r-1 tali n o n »* use • h
la Burlington b e c a m e u n m a n a g e a b l e all a c c u s to m e d busy and n c tlv e life I
Oh. tb e tr e m b lin g old w oman re
It was the w orat 1 ev o r auw
T h e po by ord et of d o c t o r s , my d a y s h a v e de
idles
we a r e nil good I'riiussliilis
lice wen- as u s e le s s ar a lot of wood g e n e r a t e d tu to a d r e a ry s e r ie s of nil« .1 I V r-pt (b e 111 IIS
*L soldiers
W h e n th e m e e tin g waa w alk s and r e a d in g , so th a t t h e least
File t o i l s '
M im i d " vmi un i n '
over and H a r r i s o n and his p a r ty went b r i n k In It e v e n that of )iirv du ty 1 ' n a l - Ho- gen I .n in e -dlffling titildi-n
to the p r e s id e n tia l
trnln
H a r ris o n Hi». 1 I f m m e i l i li gn riled as n lian!
', » |n u .! 1 1 • . .1
asked when th e trn ln waa dun ut the wt, 1 p w 11nId lo* web run*'d I will bn
Vt
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v. e
next atop, O sk alo o aa . la
w h e re he It ns « g o d se n d ns n t e m p o r a l ' b r e a k
' (ir-1 v
pel
.0 in* tig H a - v it
»as to open tho C orn P a la c e th e next III Hi** u n b e a i a b l e m onotony
all r g g - vlw.il» w hile nlol le I' «
I
1 annoi
get they
to Inr him k and
day
W hen he w as told th a t th e
A n o th er mull, an x io u s lo nerve
w hite I'ru ssla ti e g g s
Y o u th s C o m ­
schedule waa for nfton tho follow ing w ro te to th e c o m m is s i o n e r
day he re q u e s te d t h a t th e tr a i n
be I
'S o m e p eo p le h a t e to do Jury du ly , panion.
sidetracked s o m e w h e r e for th e
r e ­ but I love It
I hnve not s e rv e d In
m ainder of th e n ig h t In o r d e r Hint he tills city, nnd as I sm not o v er b usy
n i g h t get rest
nl th is tim e of Hie n -n r It would
It was so o r d e r e d , and th e train p le a s e me g r e a tly If you would be
*a» run out of n u r l i n g t n n abo u t to kind enough to h n v e me on n Jurv
I
miles and placed on a siding In the am qualified to set ' e
woods
T h e re It r e m a in e d until aft
*r b rea k fa st
For th e first tim e In
Snug Bed for • Q u e rn
any p r e sid e n tia l Ja unt t h a t
1 ever
I n s ta n c e s of Romethlng s t r a n g e ly
heard of the p r e a ld e n t w as lost to the
like hum or s o m e tim e « c r e e p Into the
people of the c o u n t r y for te nhoura
There was no
w ire le ss
a p p a r a t u s B ritish p e r io d ic a ls. In s p ite of e v e ry
th in g . A m ong th e sto r ie s told by th e
than.
The n s x t day, w hen H a r r l a o n and l » n d o n p a p e r s of tho la te Dr R o b i n ­
his p a rty re a c h e d flt. J o s e p h , Mo., he son D u c k w o r th , c a n o n of W e s t m i n ­
WM r o u te d out of bed a t s u n r i s e to s te r . Is o n e of a so m e w h a t u n i-p u rlle r
O Y 0 lf know oi anyon«
t*k® b r e a k f a s t a t t h e r a il r o a d sta tio n ly r e m a r k w h ich he m a d e o n c e w h en
ta lk to t h e people
I t h in k H ar sh o w in g Q u e e n V ictoria o v e r W est
who la old enough to
W h e n th e y r a m i ' to
rlson cam # n e a r e r f o r g e ttin g his P res m i n s t e r ab b e y
trad,
who has not »rrn that
t
h
e
spot
w
h
e
r
e
k
in
g
s
and
q
u
e
e
n
s
11«.
byl#rtan pledg# t h e n th a n he ev e r
Q
u
ee
n
V
ictoria
s
h
iv
e
re
d
n
lit
tle
and
ilgn
at
railroad crouing?
did before."— N ew Y ork Bun
anld "I should not c a re to be b u r le d
If « T s r y o n s h a s s c a n It at ( « m s
h e r e —It s e e m a so cold an d d a m p
H s lg y a w s k y ’s Com et.
d m # or m h s r , t h s n w h y d o e s n ' t
" M a d a m , ” r e p lie d D u ck w o rth , "I as
Th#r# U timeliness In tho appear- #u re you It Is p erfec tly dry
I h s r a i J r o s d 1st t h s
n rot
You
s w s y t W t i y d o e s (h* r s l l r o s d
Of that newest heavenly visitor. w ould be q u ite nice and snug "
c o m p a n y c o n t i n u e to k e e p
Helfyawiky's comet. It appeared with
It s tr ik e s a m e r e A m eric an t h a t th e
th o se sign# s t « v s r j creasing f
th# war ,a conflict that scorns to m a rk q u e e n ’s part of th is Interview s h o w s
M a rt's you think, Mr. M stchant,
Ht# serious wounding of Turkish m o r e h u m o r t h a n th e r e v e r e n d van
’Moat #v#rybody know# n i r
Prlfla, If not the appearance of a great o n ’s But V i c t o r i a ’s s e n s e of h u m o r
sto*«, 1don't ha vs to ad vtrtiss.
Turkish misfortune. When the T u rk s w as T e u to n ic.
Your »tors and your goods need
look Constantinople a great com et
more advertising than the isUMated In the aky, and the terrified
A S t r i k e on Bab#l.
roada need do to warn peopl e
&gt;, Ckrlatlan world added to the Ave Ma­
to “ Look Out for the C a ts."
T
h
e
c
o
n
fu
sio
n
of
to
n
g
u
e
s
hnd
d
o
n
e
rta the luppllcatlon, "Deliver us. O
Its
d
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s
tin
e
d
p
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r
t
,
work
on
th
e
to
w
e
r
Nothing I# ever completed In lbs
f r o m t h e devil, the Turk and
advertising world.
IAe comet." The superstitious may of n h b e l b e in g p r e t t y m u c h s u s p e n d ­
Perceive In the relative un- ed. w hen all at o n c e W e lsh e m e r g e d
T h e D epartm ent Wtorra are a
vary good example— they a 'a
• o p o r t a n c e and dimness of the latest fro m th e r a c k e t
T h e sound of c o n s o n a n ts being p m
continually advertising— and
“Ter of this description a portion of
they are continually doing a
M a hom etan woe.
The scientific as n o u n r e d w ith o u t tho help of vow ejs
good bualnaaa.
w
a
s
a
t
on
ce
s
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n
to
c
a
u
s
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no
sm
a
ll
PecV of the star Is not particularly
u n e a s i n e s s In hig h q u a r te r s .
If It pay# to run a few ad# ’round
notabla.
It
a
p
p
e
a
r
s
to
be
one
whose
5** &lt;3**
kbout Chriatma# time, It cer­
“ No u se o v e r d o in g th e b u s i n e s s ’ "
return need hardly be looked for,
tainly will pay you to tun a d ­
t
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e
s
e
h
a
s
tily
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x
c
la
im
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d
,
an
d
f
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r
t
h
w
i
t
h
ko&lt;l w h ich In all probability waa never
vertisem ents about all the lima.
•Pled by o u r (randslree. Consoquent- ca lle d a halt
As for W e ls h , w hat waa d o n e could
It'» Just butloeas. (hat # all. to
J Professor Upton was unable to pre■Ict Its • appearance and neither lie not, of co u rse , be u n d o n e , but th e en
su in g --------------d i s t r i b u t i o n of
Mr- 8***r*v# boa fell the noed t ------- la -n -g-u-a-g e s hnp
° l trtntlatlng evil anticipation# of It# , PUT r e le g a te d It to the r a n to la e o r n n r
yeaning, ceuaed by «xtravegent pop of a roiiipt« Island of th© s©a. so th a t
of aetronomy, Into tenni of U»« #mMLTe##m#Dl wm by no meen»

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tJThe
Oxford is
faultless. The things that
manufacturers have for years tried
to overcome, w e have succeeded in
eliminating in thzSweiP* low shoes.
T h ey are close-fitting at the heeLand fitperfectly.
The
Harlem model we show
is made of the finest quality of Patent Colt
throughout, with semi-military heel, and made with
invisible eyelets. Wanted by every good dresser. W e
ask your inspection of this splendid model.
&lt;] This is also fitted with the famous d fn S **
patented arch supporting inner sole, absolutely guaran­
teed to support the arch of the foot and prevent fallen
arches. Never Indore put into a shoe* at this price. An
‘xclusive
feature. 1 lus, combined with our
special flexible forepart, makes a shoe that is absolutely
the acme of comfort and health in footwear.

$4.50
&lt;1 w r l u v e other iplendtd " S n o w " Style» lor Spring
ai a n d look )
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D. A. Caldwell &amp; Sons

Seeds and Poultry Supplies

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H. E. W I S E , Proprietor
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Steaks, Chops, O y s t e r s and Fish a S pe cia lty

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A Place F o r Ladies and G e n t le m e n
S h o r t O r d e r » A t A ll H o u r »

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E v ery th in g F irs t C ass

Metti Tickets are Sold at Reduced Rates
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The Crippen Music Store
H i^ h -^ ra d e P ianos, Organs,
and G raphopliones.
Low Prices

Easy Payments.

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Boston Stock - Sanford, Fla.

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Begins Wednesday, May 1st • Lasts 10 Days

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The Entire Stock of the Boston Store, consisting of Dry Goods, Notions, Ladies Suits, Mens
Furnishings and Shoes; Bought at Our Own Price, and will be, beginning May 1st, thrown on
the market for what it will bring. Sale includes Everything in the Store, Display Cases, Fixtures.
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REMEMBER, WE DID NOT BUY THIS STOCK TO KEEP
IT MUST BE SOLD REGARDLESS'OF COST OR VALUE

A BANKRUPT SALE

Docs not happen every week nor every year. It therefore is a golden op
porrtunity to buy goods at your own p rice . Be on hand the very fust day.

as when a lot is sold it cannot be replenished. All the available help that can be secured to wait on you is here,
preparation to handle the vast crowd has been made. Re member the date and be am ong the (lis t to arrive.

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Glory to the t sllpb (Obetony
Quartet
Mar Isabelle risk
The First Call on the Butcher,
Nothing st the Concert__
Chariot ts Sperry
Miss Reed
Nelddlnger
Three lor Jock
Quartet
Christmas st the Trimble# Rulh McKnery Stewart
Me end Jcnney
Julie II Reel
In the Ordinary's Ofllc*
Jills B Reed
Miss Reed
Creole Lovers' Song
Dudley Buck
Ur Pope
Southern Medley__
sn t j / l l II Pika
Quartet
Brave l a v e
Anonymous
An Old Fashioned Girl
Tom Mali
In Florida
Julia U Her.I
Evelyn Hope
Browning
Miss Reed
The Fields o' Daily Clare (M S S I
II L Pope
Mr Pope
Bedouin Song
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Quertrt
J i m Ike and John Tom
Miss Reed

Julia B Reed

De Sandman.. ....................
Prutberue
Qurtet
Miss Julia B Reed
Impersonator
Miss Mabelle 0 Neal
Accompanist
Homer Stanley Pope
.............Isc Tenor
Dyke D. Mitchell...................................2nd. Tenor
W. Clay Inman...... .......................... .
1st. Bass
Berkeley Blackman
2nd Bass

Every Customer li the Lucky one at
The Boston's Bankrupt Sale. Goods ot
less than H a lf Cost. May 1st.. Lasts
Ten days.
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G en e ra lly fair w e a th e r except a h o w r n
in S o u th e a s t portion tonight or W cdncs

day.

MEN-DEN-HALL'S

e n tertain m en t

I)r. W. F Hlockman. president of Rol­
lins College. who wns to have given a
reading at the Auditorium of the S anford
High School. Mondny evening, for the
benefit of the High School l.ilirnry was ill
nod unahle to l.r present
He kindly »enl. in his stead the College
Q uartet!, who need no Introduction to a
Sanford audience, us they recently guve a
delightful concert at the High School; and
Miss Reed, n most accomplished Render,
also a floe accom panist
While it wns a
disa p p o in tm en t, not to have had (he p le as­
ure of hearing Hr. lilackinan give the ev»
lirctrd rending from "Pickwick Pnjier».'
the kind substitutes were perfectly a c ­
ceptable. and delightfully e n tertain in g , as
the following program will convince all
tlyose who were not present
PROGRAM

__________________

Remember the Bate; (May UL) Lasts
Boston Bankrupt 8«le.

D on't Cuff a Child.
''D o n 't b u t u nau g h y c h ild 's en
Don t allow any p ro v o c a tio n to te m p t
you to s t r i k e a child on th e h e a d ." Is
th e I n ju n c tio n c o n ta in e d In an n rilc ls
■'ti sk u lls Isso rd h&gt; th e Inlet n a tto n al
l i t glen,. Kxp&lt;&gt;slt|i&gt;n at D re ade d
t 'o r
(.oral p u n is h m e n t of any kind, says
(ho w r i te r Is w rong, but when the
head In th e point of c o n t a c t hot w een
(ho a n g r y p a r e n t a n d t h e child th s
f o rm e r m ay ea sily bec om e n m u r d e r e r
lu a c o lle c tio n of sk u lls a t th o expoal
lion, lent by tho W u rx h u rg u n iv e rs ity ,
th e r e s r e ninny of c h ild r e n ns well as
a d u l ts w hich show th a t th e n b n o r
mally th in
skull
Is not u n u s u a lly
found, ev e n ,In o t h e r w i s e n o r m a l h u ­
m an beings, and th e c a u s e s of d e a th ,
w hich a r e s t a t e d on c a r d s a t t a c h e d
to th o sk u lls, a r e I n te n d e d to s e r v e as
w a r n in g s to
p are n ts
t e a c h e r s and }
g u a r d ia n s
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F e v e r. Guaranteed._ _ _ _ _ _ _

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DURING AND SLEEPING CARS

W r i t e for Stencil"»
R eport*

For Information, Rates ami Reservations see
est Atlantic Coast Line Agent or write

A M otoring Trip.
"W e ll. Illnks, I see yo u 'v e r e tu r n e d
from y o u r th o u s a n d -m ile to u r In New
13# Wes! Bay St.
E n g la n d ," said HJones
"Y e p ," said Minks
"H o w did you find tho ho te ls en
r o u t e ? " a s k e d HJones
" H o t e l s ? " r e to r te d Minks W e d id n 't
F a s h io n s In S m iles.
sto p a t an y h o te ls W e p a s s e d all o u r
L e t mo non. la t h e r e a n y t h i n g m o r e
n ig h ts In th e c o u n ty J a i l s ” — H a r p e r 's
w o r t h s e t t i n g d o w n a b o u t thla exWeekly*
‘ p ir ln g s e a s o n ?
Ob, y ea ; e x p r e s s io n
Sm all L ight.
of face. A s lig h tly pu zz le d look, w ith
"D e m a n th a t tr ie s to h id e hla light
t h e lips p a r t « ! In a half sm ile, has
u n d e r a b u sh e l," said U n c le
E b en ,
bee n q u ite p o p u la r. T h o b aby s t a r e
" g e n e r a l ly a i n 't got lig h t e n o u g h to
I b o u t, an d w ide am ilo« a r o d is tin c tly
t a k e c h a n c e s on In a a w d l n a r y d r a f t."
dem o d e* . A s m a ll, tir e d em llo Is a l­
w ays c o r r e c t uh t h e s e a s o n w anes. Of
c o u rse . I'm s p e a k i n g of th o s e who
P ro o f P o sitiv e .
“T h e p eo p le n e x t d o o r e e e m anx- d n r e t o h a v e a n y e x p r e s s i o n a t all.
loua to be frlondly. " H o w did you T h e r o a r e lota of w o m e n ( n o t bo
g e t t h a t Id e a ? " " T h e y h a v e b u s te d y o u n g a s th e y w ould like to baj w ho
■Imply b a n i s h b o t h jo y a n d s o r ro w ,
t h e i r p h o n o g r a p h . " — H o u s to n P o e t
fo r f e a r of w h a t a poot w ou ld call
" L in e s on a fair f a c e .” I t'a no u se
b e s to w in g a n y o f o n e 's li t t l e funnlE d i t o r E v id e n tly Not M uslclen.
C rls to fe ll, a n a t i v e of P a d u a , p r o ­ m o n t s on t h e s e p eo p le.— I n a (lu che y
d u c e d t h e first p ia no In 1710. Now In "A C o m ed y o f M a m m o n ."
t h a t w e know th o m l s c r e a n t 'a n a m e
Sre feel e a sie r.— E x c h a n g e .
First User« of Topscco.
T h e t e n d e n c y now Is' to rob t h e
N o r t h A m e r i c a n I n d ia n of th o c r e d i t
All H e H ad to Do W i th I t
of h a v in g g iv e n t o c i v iliz a tio n t h e
"A n d you a c tu a lly co n a o u lo d lo let boon of to bacco.
S o m e a s c r ib e Its
y o u r wife ru n fo r o f l l c o r ' " C o n s e n t e d ? o rig in to t h e M ode s a n d
P e r s ia n s ,
C e r t a in l y n o t
I a c q u ie s c e d ."
o t h e r s to th e I n h a b i t a n t s of t h e M alay
a r c h ip e la g o , a n d still o t h e r s to t h e
A r a b s In g e n o r a l. T h e r e a p p e a r s to
Cultivate Prudence.
A man who Is hot prudent la borrow­ b e a n A r a b ia n w o rd " S a h a r a ," m e a n ­
ing hie p l e a s u r e today at ths expense in g to s m o k e , f r o m w h i c h o u r w o rd «
c i g a r and c i g a r e t t e m a y b a r « b e e n d»
of hla brother tomorrow.
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NEWS OF THE WORLD
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Items of Interest Gleaned Prom
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FRIDAY. M A Y

3.

1912

Volum« IV

Result Of The Primary In Sanford Precinct

A ll AROUND FLORIDA

hltvtion day (Misserl off quietly enough in Sanford although there was plenty of interest shown from the The General News of The Land
of Flowers.
time the ¡»oils opened until the close nt sundown. All the candidates hod their supporters, und workers on
HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK
Iht ground and o small army stood around the polls hnmliuR out tickets, curds und plutforms for their fuvorittes.
CULLED EROM THE S TA TE PRESS
Here the Renders Will rind a Brief The polling pluces looked like small printing offices nt the close of n days business und the voter who hud any
1 Historical Sprint Flowing .
doubts alxnit the names of the various candidates qpuld easily inform himself on the subject by asking for n An E p ito m e o i t h e W e e k 's M o s t I m ­
T o r Hurried Readers
p o r t a n t H a p p e n i n g s In t h e
curd. The Wilson und Underwood men were nctive und gave the voter information about this vexed subject
The S tars a n d Stripes w ere torn down
is
S t a t e ' s D om ain.
a I&gt;**iiit that did not seem clear to most of them. Wilson carried the day here by about (»0 votes while
and trampldd u n d er foot a n d n red flag
A number of im provem ents arc to be
substituted d uring n fierce fight a t u May Underwood seems to have u majority in the county.

m a d e to the Clarendon Hotel a : S eabreeze
Day m e etin g of the S ocialist p a r ty a n d
^ ie Gcket was the longest thnt has ever been voted and a man had to have the candidates pretty firmly during the com ing su m m er months. It Is
affiliated u nions in U nion S q u a re Park.
established in his mind to be able to vote the ticket in less than five minutes. No authentic returns from understood tfiat 150 new rooms, each with
New York. T h a t a serious panic did not
private bath will be added. A fine golf
ensue is believed to h a v e b e e n d u e to the either Sanford or Orlnndo cou|d be obtained until Wednesday ut four o’clock and only the officiol canvass ooursc will also be laid out.
fact th a t th o u sa n d s of persons on the o u t­ next Saturday will determine the result to the entire satisfaction of those who want to know.
Many im provem ents are soon to be
skirts of the crowd did not know w h a t the
m ade on the city parks in T am pa.
New
The Herald gives as much of the county vote as can l&gt;e obtained nt this time and if there an* any errors
trouble was. R esponsibility for the t e a r ­
walks will tie laid nnd the place will o t h ­
ing down of the flag is disclaim ed by the the readers are requested to wait for the official returns which will appear in a later issue of this |wqx*r
erwise Im* lM*nutified in m a n y ways.
Socialists, who a s s e r t th a t m e m b ers of the
Below is given the two .precincts of Sanford of the principal candidates in which the most people are in­ Miami Is to have on incinerator pla n t
Industrial Workers of the World c o m m it­
to dispose of garbage and oil forms of r e ­
terested Elsewhere is given unofficial returns from the state.
ted the net.
fuse
The pin nt will oust $2.500,
The work of Identifying the Titnnic ut!&gt;
L ik r Helen is to hove n hank which
identified d e a d is alm ost os difficult qs
rim Iset 25. mtriNtT 3. TOTAI
RETURNS IN Till COUNTY
will he organized with a capital stock of
ME SUI TS IN IHL STAU
thsir recovery from tee A tlantic. To d i i ^ f j f 0 r P t cAltUuU
525JMJ __ .__ _
_____ »_______
^— not a single passenger who perished hr*» Underwood
100
214 F o u r P r e c i n c t * T h a t Have Not B re n
Green
Cove
Springs
is
now
m
aking
its
been added to the list of unidentified, Wilson
125
147 272
- I)eard F ro n f
- f r o m Up t ó P r e s e n t Time
claim s as a sum m er resort, the wintTvscaand the num be r of n a m e le s s Is ns m uch C o n g F e s s At L orge :
F&gt;ery precinct in Orange county has
son having been one of the most success­
an enigm a ns w hen brought to shore. Beachum
Dili
143
303 been heard from hut four. Lockhart. Win-1
A lthough leas th a n fifty per cent, of ful in its history nnd now the cottages
Trinkets an d belts give suggestions for l.'Engle
HO ter Gurdcu, Ocoee an d Oakland. The re47
33
the vote rust I ueruluy (not been re­ nnd house* v ac ated hy Northern guests
nsmrs of others, inflst of whom were of Martin
19
.3 suits uf tiic count exclusive of illese gives, t r i e d in the S ta te tit un far, the result
¿4
uro being taken up hy Florida folks who
the ship's company.
35
2li
Toomer
Slime a mujority of 31(i votes over De in nearly every instance can 1m* al­ know how pleasant is this [»rrtty place
J5 Colt. » Mr Braxton Bciicliiim carrlfNl tlie most certainly forecasted from figures
¿3
12
Oscar Underwood of .A la b a m a •» Geor­ Willlatmwm
during the summer
already uvailuhle
gia’, choice for P resident us expressed in S t u t e I r r t i s u r e r
count) over the live other c a n d id a te s in
For presidential preference l infer
The Im-iicIi Improvement Company, which
II
91 tile /ii&gt; e by n majority of 51
»II
the presidential preference primary held Grinri
Tucker's wood ha* a decided lend over Wilson, is applying for letter» patent at Miuml, is
I 33
'¿III majority over S in u o u s was 10*1 Lake re- his m ajority prohah y Itemg lietweeii plonning great things for the ocean lieacli
lu ì
in Georgia. Practically com plete, but on Joni-.t
R eturns also indicate
7N
•mi
10* ceiveil the lien» lent Vntr for representa- 1.000 a n d 1.0 0 0
Liming
th a t all of the delegate* elec led will near the Magic City
»Jiow that he curried ubout the 1***1 of the 1 (it L t t t i l r r t t
live, polling 1,1109 Riiliilisou was next tie l nderwood men
It i» understood iliu tiii golf ciuh hus
146 counties in ih r sta te a n d th a t his mu- Buri
For ( ungreanman ai large, Claude been organized in Tarpon Springs an d a
32.
51 highest with HH5. Fox was third with
29
I7N
Clark
214
392 7H4. ariti Newton t&gt;olle.1 6011 H and's mn- I.’Engle run a wonderful race. And is clubhouse will hr erected and a fine golf
easily high Ilian
I he runner uJ&lt; Is
und 8,IHM).
l,'l
Mi
135 jority over. KirkwiHul i» It* . hut Kuret re slill ill d u u h t. tin I loonier is slightly course laid out
llilhurn
ceived 2H0. which Ihsilirn a second pri- in tile lead. counting tigures already
Tlir Republican S tute Convention in S t a t e A tio r n e )
I. H Ingraham has a In-Id of hImmii leu
received.
Pennsylvania. under the leadership of Junes
acres ol very tine cucumbers in Kissim­
Ml
172 mnry S enator MHHM*y s m ajority over
91
For G overnor, Park Trammell lends
214
4**1 Donegal! wan H9. und (.umita majority * romwell 1iitdions hy a safe m ajority, mee. from which he exi&gt;eci» to get b e ­
1*7
Landl»
39.
Th
•
vote
betw
een
over
Jone»
w*»
F’ltuburg. today wrested control of the
u nd l I n » « - t w o will U - in th e seeond tween four and five thousand baskets of
S ta le S enator:
Underwood and Wilson is very close m primary
cticumliers
party from United State* S en ato r Penrose,
19
1
¿17
11*1
1kilu-guli
For treasurer it looks very much as
this county, the difference now being six
S I. I’e. k jiiiolor of the government
who tutu led the regular org an iz atio n m
11*2
Mn»-.e y
votes in lavor of Wilson
F rank ( lark led ll J. &lt; Lulling Will go out 111 the Ural building ut Gainesville, com m uted suicide
tlte »lute since the duy of M atthew S t a n ­
prim ary, with ( i n n e r and Jones clone
F or 1 e ¿ M u l l i r e
his nearest competitor. l!:!bjr:i. h, «54 together for second place in the event in tliul city oil W ednesday
There was
ley Quay. The convention n am ed twelve
177
1941
Foi
votes
a second prim ary is nisennary
no nppurent reason other than being tired
ijelegntr* at Inrge and tw elve altern ates,
149
251
1Jlkr
195
For S ta te Su|M-rintenden3 of Public of living m such a dull town
The total vote in the to n n t) exempting
instructed tn vote for Theodore Roosevelt
M llotlowny Is easily
14
I
10 the four iirrciiicts nielliione.1 is as fol I list rtjetloti.
N.-wtim
In Tum|Mi the |M-o|.|e are pl.-used dver n
for the presidential n o m ina tion
high m an, with W N. Mteuls second
lili
152 lows
•.J
Rohm».m
trip
recently m ade b&gt; Maungcr Stanford
For S e y e t a t y of Agriculture. f)orFor S h rrlff
r,N4 mim a m i * M c f l u e are running pretty of the Tumpu Bay hotel from that city to
llndnrwood
W e o th e r R eport
001 Wilson
313
¿91
1.90 i close together, with early tigur&gt;&gt;s sliglit- Jacksonville and return hy automobile. It
H aul
Showers tonight o r.S aturdny— U nsettled Kirkwood
30
20
III
860 favortng the former.
had been claim ed Hint such a trip was
Benrlmm
Hoy id ( ’ D unn has easily defeate*l
weather until afte r the second primary.
25 ( All oilier e n tid id u tr t)
11
14
Karri
809 Jo h n 1.. Neeley lor Railroad ( ' omini»- not feasible and fur some tim e |&gt;eoplc hav e
thought that to atlt-rupt It would m e a n
312 »toner.
l o r C ounty I i o u M i r r r
Burr
M o t h e r s ' Duy
F'or A d ju ta n t -General. I * '• fiorii It. trouble and delay and disap p o in tm en t.
133
3
O
N
175
925
Strinoli»
('lark
Mother»' Day will Ik* observed ut the
go Mr Stanford rmolt- the round trip in good
410 Hillairn
PI2
1 *4
171 F'lWter lilis a splendid • li.m&gt; •
People» Church next S u n d a y morning Turkrr
mg ont in I In- In -t prim.ir .
I *risi . *1
879
1 lime, the '-I t miles being r o v tre d in thirty
Jolies
Is
nex t 4 i l gh Ilian.
You are requested to bring o while llowrr t o r Count y Solicit or
918
In. &gt;rs actual m im ing time, and wiHiout
I
lie
race
mad**
hy
I
ongrt-sMinuli
&gt;
Lindi»
425
¿.«I
JI
I
q» an emblem of the d a y
Mr Waldron l)«*Co|lrn
832 M S p a r k m a n in tin- tir-t district was an&gt; , - hI a. cident or serious inco n v en i­
fri»
131 Doiifgan
will give u sermon app ro p riate to the du) Sin lit*
u pleasant surprise to hi» friends, lie ence.
. ...
921 1
Massey
At night the church is closed for the union f o r J u s t i c e of t h e P e a c e
carried every county in the district,
t Lakeland Is entering the class of m o d ­
. 784, e x c ep t L a f a y e tte , und his supporters
mass meeting a t the S ta r T heatre.
supiiortei
150 Fox
NO
Anderson
71
1.009
1
are
now
figuring
on
u
m
ajority
V of 1,000 ern cities. On W ednesday lust the free
3N
72 Ijike
Ivey
31
\
or more. Polk co unty, which was delivery of mail was Instituted hy th e
R a la ln g O a t s In F lo r i d a
61)0
Newton
390
201
Stringfelliiw
I Mil
i
885 almost conceded to he a Phillips strong United States government in that place
Rohinsoii
The following article from the J n lln h n shold, goes into tin- S p a r k m a n columi
f or Const utile
nti.l the two enm er» lM-gun their rounds
925 hy a majority of ahowl forty votes.
Hand
*ee Democrat will tie in te restin g rea ding
389
I M3
Smith
-*»*•
handing out thr mails and collecting le t­
897
K irk wisst
|o northern Investors who are anxious to
I 4M 247
W hitten
99
m »Mr i: *&gt;f m s i n f :s s m i f: t i m .
ters from boxes at various (siints in Hie
2811
Karel
obtain knowledge of diversified crui» in
All
mi-mlM-rs
of
the
Wclaku
t
'lu
h
are
t
o
r
G
o
v
r
r
m
ir
881
n
t&gt;
Florida:
Slemiip»
urg.-.l to h. (.r.-sss-iit at i In regular l.usi
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1ticker
t.m inol tie! Official Count
John Henry Boatwright, the eighteen
ness meeting on next I ucs.lay .May 7111
07 II»-Cotte»
II
2*&gt;
807 The meeting to Ix-gm |iromptly at 3
I here is a misconception of the reason
year old son of P. L Boatwright has t u i r t / Milton
N Sitine
I
I
1.123 o'clock. 'This is of particular iiijjxir- why the four |Kectncts of Orange county
seres in oats )ust south of the city, which Sem ple
I
541
3**5
lanee as the program m e lor next year » —namely. Gx kliart. Winter Garden. Ocoee
11'*
he expects will harvest forty bushels pet Trammell
work is to be discussed and planncri.
•err. and not a pound of fertilizer wus
W e s t Side I m p r o v e m e n t S o c i e t y
All c h a irm en and member* of the pro­ und Oukimid have not been officially
used on them.
Of I n t e r e s t t o C urd P l a y e r s
Regardless of the Inclement weather. g ra m m e c o m m itte e are c*|M*C)ally urged heard from.
to he present.
The tally sheets and the count are su p ­
The entire expense of th e young m a n
A recent Issue of the New Yofk Medl- ‘‘-Id A very inueresting meeting ThursT h e E x ecutive Hourd ure askiAl to posed to lie locker) in Hie ballot boxes by
for extra labor will not exceed $5 a n d his
cal J o u rn a l contain* a n editorial on card ! *'«7
»« K,)bi"* Ncit ‘
mi*et p ro m p tly at '2 o'clock 'fuesduy,
the election Inspectors, hut a copy uf the
»eed. harvesting an d hired labor will not
All olficers were present and plan» of in the (’luh Room*.
plnying In which the following occur*.
returns is supposed to he sent to the
cost more th a n $150. O ats are easily
My
order
of
the
President.
•Card plnying I* .. pure and sim ple Im provem ent, were suggested a n d di&gt;Press Reporter
chairm an of the County Democratic E xec­
worth $1.00 per buscci tot seed, an d the in ental dissipation (hat grow, upon the c s w * ! with m em bers: a».to the b c . t m e.hutive Committee. Mr. Aberncthy.
straw sells for $10 per ton. One ton of Vlctim. like all other dissipations. to the d &lt;» of Improvements.
One new m em ber
In Hie cases cited, where no in f o rm a ­
stsaw Is a safe e s tim a te per acre. So the ev e n tu a l exclusion of logical and ckise " „ * a d d n i to our list. Ih»e. were collectLuuneh P arty
tion tins lieen received by Mr. A bernethy,
uet financial re tu rn to the young m a n will thinking. A valuable distraction for the [ «*d which a mounter! to $2.90.
The young m en of the Helping Hund
it is evident Hint the clerks Inclosed the
1* in the neighborhood of $1.350.
elderly once o week, say; If indulged in i
Several visitors were present which ad- Society en tertain ed the young lady memThe o a u were sown in November, an d oftener. especially hy the young, it e x e r - ! ded *ren,ly 10 lbe P*pn ,u re °f ,bp nl,er- liers very royally on Tuesday evening with count intended for the c h a ln n a n also in
Hie ballot box
These boxes will he o p e n ­
will be harvested in n couple of weeks, or cises its narcotising Influence with irre- | n,*,n After the business was tran sa cted . „ launch ride
The party. numbering
ed
today
and
the
official count m ade.
within l e u th a n six m o n th s of .planting.
slstihle force Skill counts for only three
‘urned m c e , ,n * " vrr 10 {Ue
twenty-five, left the Ctty dock at H o'clock
There is certainly a big lesson In this per cent in even the most scientific of niittee consisting of Mesdotnes Robins an d j
„ „ q le launch "Mamie", landing atH Fort
e a r Hon. J. N. W h l t n e r S u n d a y M g li l
for the hundreds of young m e n who h a n g card games, much less in the popular Gerraw. who served delicious strnwlierry !
Florida. Here a d a in iy lunch wn*server),
Preparations are going forward for tlie
•round towns a n d villages seeking etu- gam bling fonn*. The legend which nttrlh- punch with fruit and pound cake
All „nd. after spending a Jolly hour.&gt;ll cm- union meeting of Sanford churches in th e
fAoyment for which the w ag e s will be, if a
uted the Invention of plnying cords to the had e (i&lt;Kid-hyc to our hostess, an d declar- | )arked [,&gt;r home The evening was ideal S tar Thcutrc next S u n d ay night. Those
k&gt;b U secured, from $30 to $60 00 per
necessity of am using n m ad kifig of Frnnce ed we had not s|ieiil n more plensnnt af- j„ eVery way. Old Mother Moon doing who tuivc a tte n d e d the m e e tin g s held u n ­
month. This young roan w ith sgriculturternoon for n long tim e and wished for |lt.r )*.,( and the trip home wu* made ull der the Men und Religion Forward Move­
possesses verisimilitude. Appealing prl*• experience g ain ed from a practical fam a n y more sucli meetings.
too quickly. All the m em bers partlipat- m e n t will u n d e r s ta n d t h a t a tre a t la in
m arily to the imperfectly balanced mind,
bss e a rn ed $200 per m o n th from a
ing In this most enjoyable affair wish to store for this com ing S unday.
Thanks fro m S lem ons
th e y soon reduce th a t of n liefter quality
ttop which h a s required b u t little labor.
Hon. J. N. W hltner has recently come
Philip T Slemons w ithe s to thunk the thank the young m en for the plasnnt eve­
to the s a m e level. They ore com parable
The land c a n now be p la n te d in corn,
In every w ay to the habit-form ing drug* voters of (Range Co. for their support in ning. spent on the Denr. Old St. Johns from New York, where he heard some of
•ad from forty to sixty bushel per acre
th e best speakers of tha nation on this
a n d lead surely lo the neglect of every the last primary, an d very highly a p p r e c i­ river.
be expected, which will bring n big
The following were |&gt;rcseiit to enjoy the sa m e m ovem ent nnd he comes hack with
sa n e a n d healthy a m u s e m e n t, to soy ate s the vote he received.
financial return.
occasion: Misses Whitehead. Edith Stew- som ething to sa y und will say It in his
Very respt..
P hil T. SLruoNs.
n othing of husioegs or professional duties
I
art. Ruby Betts, SinahjMillen. Carrie Lov* usu a l vigorous fashion. His subject Is
We bope t h a t a n y religious body which
F
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o
m
F
r
a
n
k
C
lark
rll,
Martha Fox. Ruth Stew art. Daisy Betts, “ The Promise of the World in the Men's
Herald In Orlando
h a s the power will continue to enforce a
F
’rank
Clark
wires
th
a
t
he
is
leading
Clara
Milieu. Marie Stewart. Laura Davis, M o v e m e n t"
f 1* the benefit of the t a x - p a y e r s who do regulation evidently based, years ago.
All five P rotestant churches of Sanford
* * subscribe for the Herald a n d who w a n t upon observation of the stupefying effects llilhurn. his nenrest-com petitor. by 3,000 Linda Connolly, Mnry Gotchell. Mersrs
• °°Py of It d u r in g the p rese n t m onth, the which are identical with those of ploying votes, lie th unks fits Sanford friends for Betts. Gutchel. Wright, j ’lre. Speer. Davis, u n ite in this union meeting which opens
P*per will be on sale a t the n e w ss ta n d s in the races, a pastim e which finally incur­ their support, and asks th a t Sanford sta n d Douglass. Redding. Randall. Brewton.Mrs. ut the Slur Theatae at 7 30 p. in. next
"
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- u n d ay night, Mch. women and children
E. E. Cox
und' “Mr». J.* *“
W. *.......
Wildmun cha
'***ndo a n d oth e r places throughout the red e x tinction nt the b u n d s of none too by turn In the second when he will ‘he ~
county.
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April 30. 1912
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Boston Stock - Sanford, Fla.

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B e g in s W e d n e s d a y , M a y
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A BANKRUPT SALE
as when a lot is sold it cannot be replenished.

A ll the available help that can be secured

porrtunity to buy goods at your own price.

preparation to handle the vast crowd has been made.

on

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REMEMBER, WE DID NOT BUY THIS STOCK TO KEEP
IT MUST BE SOLD REG A RD LESS'O F COST OR V A
D ocs not happen every week nor every year.

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It therefore is a golden op

Be on hand the very fust day.
to wait on you is here,

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Re m em ber the date and be am ong the (list to arrive.

BOSTON STORE STOCK
Delightful

e n t e r t a in m e n t

I)r. W. F Hlockman. president of Rol­
lins College. who wns to have given a
reading at the Auditorium of the Sanford
High School. Mondny evening, for the
benefit of the High School l.ilirnry was ill
nod unahle to l.r present
He kindly »enl. in his stead the College
Quartet!, who need no Introduction to a
Sanford audience, us they recently guve a
delightful concert at the High School; and
Miss Reed, n most accomplished Render,
also a floe accompanist
While it wns a
disappointment, not to have had (he pleas­
ure of hearing Hr. lilackinan give the ev»
lirctrd rending from "Pickwick Pnjier».'
the kind substitutes were perfectly a c ­
ceptable. and delightfully entertaining, as
the following program will convince all
tlyose who were not present

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Glory to the t sllpb (Obetony
Quartet
Mar Isabelle risk
The First Call on the Butcher,
Nothing st the Co ncer t__
Chariot ts Sperry
Miss Reed
Nelddlnger
Three lor Jock
Quartet
Christmas st the Trimble# Rulh McKnery Stewart
Me end Jcnney
Julie II Reel
In the Ordinary's Ofllc*
J il l s B Reed
Miss Reed
Creole Lovers' Song
Dudley Buck
Ur Pope
Southern Medley__
sn t j/ l l II Pika
Quartet
Brave l a v e
Anonymous
An Old Fashioned Girl
Tom Mali
In Florida
Julia U Her.I
Evelyn Hope
Browning
Miss Reed
The Fields o' Daily Clare (M S S I
II L Pope
Mr Pope
Bedouin Song
......
. . Foote
Quertrt
J i m Ike and John Tom
Julia B Reed
Miss Reed
De S a n d m a n .. ........................
Prutberue

MEN-DEN-HALL'S

D on't Cuff a Child.
''Don't but u naughy c h ild 's en
Don t allow any provocation to tempt
you to s tr ik e a child on th e h e a d ." Is
the Injunction contained In an n rilcls

NORTH

head In the point of c o n ta c t hot ween
(ho an g ry p arent and th e child th s
fo rm er may e a sily becom e n m u rd erer
lu a c o lle c tio n of sk u lls a t tho expoal
lion, lent by tho Wurxhurg u n iv ersity ,
there sre ninny o f children ns well as
adults w hich show that the nbnor

SOUTH

C H I L L T O N IC
Best for

Atlantic
Coast Line

■'ti skulls Issord h&gt; the Inlet nattonal
lit glen,. Kxp&lt;&gt;slt|i&gt;n at Dreaded t'or
(.oral punishment of any kind, says
(ho writer Is wrong, but when the

Fever.

IVLiUrLi, d rills and
Guaranteed.________

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Mon NO lo

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t a l l i e s to/

W EST

H e re

is O n e

o n th e Best

M arket

mally thin
skull
Is not unusually
found, even ,In otherwise normal hu­
man beings, and the causes of death,
which are stated on cards attached
to tho sk u lls, are Intended to se rv e as
w arnings to
parents
teachers and }
gu ard ian s

EAST

ELECTRIC LIGHTED PULLMAN
DURING AND SLEEPING CARS
c®

For Information, Rates ami Reservations see
est Atlantic Coast Line Agent or write

A Motoring Trip.
"W ell. Illnks, I see you've returned
from your thousand-mile tour In New
13# Wes! Bay St.
England," said HJones
"Y e p ," said Minks
"How did you find tho hotels en
route?" asked HJones
"H o te ls? " retorted Minks We didn't
Fashions In Smiles.
stop at any hotels We passed all our
L et mo non. la th ere anything more
nights In the county J a i l s ”— Harper's
worth setting down about thla exWeekly*
‘ pirlng season? Ob, yea; expression
Small Light.
of face. A slightly puzzled look, with
"D e man that tries to hide hla light
the lips p a r t « ! In a half smile, has
under a bushel," said Uncle
Eben,
been quite popular. Tho baby stare
"generally ain't got light enough to
I b out, and wide amilo« aro distinctly
tak e chances on In a awdlnary draft."
demode*. A small, tired emllo Is al­
ways correct uh the season wanes. Of
course. I'm speaking of those who
Proof Positive.
“T h e people next door eeem anx- dnre to have any expression at all.
loua to be frlondly. "How did you T h ero are lota of women (not bo
get th at Idea?" "T h e y have busted young as they would like to baj who
Qurtet
■Imply banish both joy and sorrow,
Miss Julia B Reed
Impersonator th eir phonograph."— Houston P o e t
for fear of what a poot would call
Miss Mabelle 0 Neal
Accompanist
"L in e s on a fair face.” It'a no use
Homer Stanley Pope
................I s c Tenor
bestowing any o f one's little funnlEditor Evidently Not Muslclen.
Dyke D. Mitchell..........................................2nd. Tenor
W. Clay I n m a n ..........................................
1st. Bass
Crlstofell, a native of Padua, pro­ monts on these people.— Ina (lu che y
Berkeley Blackman
2nd Bass
duced the first piano In 1710. Now In "A Comedy of Mammon."
th at we know tho mlscreant'a name
Every C ustom er l i the Lucky one at Sre feel easier.— Exchange.
First User« of Topscco.
T h e tendency now Is' to rob the
The B o sto n 's Bankrupt Sale. Goods ot
North American Indian of tho credit
le s s th an Half Cost. May 1st.. Lasts
All He Had to Do With I t
of
having given to civilization the
Ten days.
"And you actually conaoulod lo let boon of tobacco.
Som e ascribe Its
your wife run for o fllco r' "Consented? origin to the Modes and
Persians,
W eather Report
Certainly n o t
I acquiesced."
others to the Inhabitants of the Malay
Generally fair weather except ahowrn
archipelago, and still others to the
in Southeast portion tonight or Wcdncs
Arabs In genoral. T h e r e appears to
Cultivate Prudence.
day.
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A man who Is hot prudent la borrow­ be an Arabian word "S a h a ra ," mean­
ing to smoke, from which our word«
Remember the Bate; (May U L ) Lasts ing hie pleasure today at ths expense cigar and cig arette may b a r « been d»
of hla brother tomorrow.
Boston Bankrupt 8«le.
fT y*£.
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H a r r is o n S t r e e t s

A. W . FR ITO T, D. P. Agent

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JACKSONVILLE. FLORIDA

WELL DR DING
Artesian
Wells of Every
Description
S a t is f a c t io n Guaranteed
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Workmen

Orders Taken *t

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LUMBER
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S o m l- W o e k ly — T u e s d a y and F r id a y

SAN FO RD

H ERALD

/iV S A N F O R D — Life m Worth Living
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F R ID A Y . M A Y 3 . 1 9 1 2

Volum« IV

NEWS OF THE WORLD Result Of The Primary In Sanford Precinct All AROUND FLORIDA
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Ite m s o f In t e r e s t G le a n e d P r o m
' V a rio u s S o u rc e s

HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK

hltvtion day (Misserl off quietly enough in Sanford although there was plenty of interest shown from the The G e n e r a l N e w s o f T h e L a n d
time the ¡»oils opened until the close nt sundown.

All the candidates hod their supporters, und workers on

Iht ground and o small army stood around the polls hnmliuR out tickets, curds und plutforms for their fuvorittes.

of F lo w e rs.

CULLED EROM THE STATE PRESS

Here the Renders Will rind a Brief The polling pluces looked like small printing offices nt the close of n days business und the voter who hud any
1
Historical S p rin t Flowing .
doubts alxnit the names of the various candidates qpuld easily inform himself on the subject by asking for n An Epitome o i th e W eek's M ost
T o r Hurried Readers

curd.

The Wilson und Underwood men were nctive und gave the voter information about this vexed subject

Im ­

p o rta n t Happenings In the
is
S t a t e ' s Domain.

The Stars and Stripes were torn down
a I&gt;**iiit that did not seem clear to most of them. Wilson carried the day here by about (»0 votes while
and trampldd under foot and n red flag
A number of improvements arc to be
substituted during n fierce fight at u May Underwood seems to have u majority in the county.
made to the Clarendon Hotel a : Seabreeze
Day meeting of the Socialist party and
^ ie Gcket was the longest thnt has ever been voted and a man had to have the candidates pretty firmly during the coming summer months. It Is
affiliated unions in Union Square Park.
established in his mind to be able to vote the ticket in less than five minutes. No authentic returns from understood tfiat 150 new rooms, each with
New York. That a serious panic did not
private bath will be added. A fine golf
ensue is believed to have been due to the either Sanford or Orlnndo cou|d be obtained until Wednesday ut four o’clock and only the officiol canvass ooursc will also be laid out.
fact that thousands of persons on the out­ next Saturday will determine the result to the entire satisfaction of those who want to know.
Many improvements are soon to be
skirts of the crowd did not know what the
made on the city parks in Tampa.
New
The Herald gives as much of the county vote as can l&gt;e obtained nt this time and if there an* any errors
trouble was. Responsibility for the tear­
walks will tie laid nnd the place will oth­
ing down of the flag is disclaimed by the the readers are requested to wait for the official returns which will appear in a later issue of this |wqx*r
erwise Im* lM*nutified in many ways.
Socialists, who assert that members of the
Below is given the two .precincts of Sanford of the principal candidates in which the most people are in­
Miami Is to have on incinerator plant
Industrial Workers of the World commit­
to
dispose of garbage and oil forms of re­
terested
Elsewhere is given unofficial returns from the state.
ted the net.
fuse The pin nt will oust $2.500,
The work of Identifying the Titnnic ut!&gt;
Likr Helen is to hove n hank which
identified dead is almost os difficult qs
r i m Is e t 2 5 .
mtriNtT 3. TOTAI
RETURNS IN Till COUNTY
will he organized with a capital stock of
ME S U I TS IN I H L S T A U
thsir recovery from tee Atlantic. To d i i ^ f j f 0r P tcAltUuU
525JMJ ___.____
_______»________
^— not a single passenger who perished hr*» Underwood
100
214 Four P r e c in c t * That Have Not Bren
Green
Cove
Springs
is
now
making
its
been added to the list of unidentified, Wilson
125
147 272
- I)eard F ro n f
- f r o m Up tó P resen t Time
claims as a summer resort, the wintTvscaand the number of nameless Is ns much CongFess At Lorge:
F&gt;ery precinct in Orange county has
son having been one of the most success­
an enigma ns when brought to shore. Beachum
Dili 303 been heard from hut four. Lockhart. Win-1
143
Although leas than fifty per cent, of ful in its history nnd now the cottages
Trinkets and belts give suggestions for l.'Engle
HO ter Gurdcu, Ocoee and Oakland. The re47
33
the vote rust I ueruluy (not been re­ nnd house* vacated hy Northern guests
nsmrs of others, inflst of whom were of Martin
19
.3 suits uf tiic count exclusive of illese gives, t r i e d in the State tit un far, the result
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uro being taken up hy Florida folks who
the ship's company.
35
2li
Toomer
Slime a mujority of 31(i votes over De in nearly every instance can 1m* al­ know how pleasant is this [»rrtty place
J5 Colt. » Mr Braxton Bciicliiim carrlfNl tlie most certainly forecasted from figures
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12
Oscar Underwood of .Alabama •» Geor­ Willlatmwm
during the summer
already uvailuhle
gia’, choice for President us expressed in Stu te Irr tisu re r
count) over the live other candidates in
For presidential preference l infer
The Im-iicIi Improvement Company, which
II
91 tile /ii&gt; e by n majority of 51
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the presidential preference primary held Grinri
Tucker's wood ha* a decided lend over Wilson, is applying for letter» patent at Miuml, is
I 33
'¿III majority over Sinuous was 10*1 Lake re- his majority prohah y Itemg lietweeii
luì
in Georgia. Practically complete, but on Joni-.t
plonning great things for the ocean lieacli
Returns also indicate
7N
•mi
10* ceiveil the lien» lent Vntr for representa- 1.000 and 1.000
Liming
that all of the delegate* elec led will near the Magic City
»Jiow that he curried ubout the 1***1 of the 1 (it L t t t i l r r t t
live, polling 1,1109 Riiliilisou was next tie l nderwood men
It i» understood iliutiii golf ciuh hus
146 counties in ihr state and that his mu- Buri
For ( ungreanman ai large, Claude been organized in Tarpon Springs and a
32.
51 highest with HH5. Fox was third with
29
I7N
Clark
214
392 7H4. ariti Newton t&gt;olle.1 6011 Hand's mn- I.’Engle run a wonderful race. And is clubhouse will hr erected and a fine golf
easily high Ilian
I he runner uJ&lt; Is
u n d 8 ,IHM).
l,'l
Mi
135 jority over. KirkwiHul i» It* . hut Kuret re slill ill duuht. tin I loonier is slightly course laid out
llilhurn
ceived 2H0. which Ihsilirn a second pri- in tile lead. counting tigures already
Tlir Republican Stute Convention in S t a t e Atiorne)
I. H Ingraham has a In-Id of hImmii leu
received.
Pennsylvania. under the leadership of Junes
acres ol very tine cucumbers in Kissim­
Ml
172 mnry Senator MHHM* y s majority over
91
For Governor, Park Trammell lends
214
4**1 Donegal! wan H9. und (.umita majority * romwell 1iitdions hy a safe majority, mee. from which he exi&gt;eci» to get be­
1*7
Landl»
39.
Th
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vote
between
over
Jone»
w*»
F’ltuburg. today wrested control of the
und lIn»«- tw o will U- in th e seeond tween four and five thousand baskets of
S t a l e Se n ato r:
Underwood and Wilson is very close m primary
cticumliers
party from United State* Senator Penrose,
19
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1kilu-guli
For treasurer it looks very much as
this county, the difference now being six
S I. I’e. k jiiiolor of the government
who tutu led the regular organization m
11*2
Mn»-.e y
votes in lavor of Wilson F rank ( lark led ll J. &lt; Lulling Will go out 111 the Ural building ut Gainesville, commuted suicide
tlte »lute since the duy of Matthew S t a n ­
primary, with (inner and Jones clone
For 1 e ¿M u llir e
his nearest competitor. l!:!bjr:i. h, «54 together for second place in the event in tliul city oil Wednesday
There was
ley Quay. The convention named twelve
177
1941
Foi
votes
a second primary is nisennary
no nppurent reason other than being tired
ijelegntr* at Inrge and twelve alternates,
149
251
1Jlkr
195
For State Su|M-rintenden3 of Public of living m such a dull town
The total vote in the tonnt) exempting
instructed tn vote for Theodore Roosevelt
I list rtjetloti.
M llotlowny Is easily
14
I
10 the four iirrciiicts nielliione.1 is as fol
N.-wtim
In Tum|Mi the |M-o|.|e are pl.-used dver n
for the presidential nomination
high man, with W N. Mteuls second
lili
152 lows
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Rohm».m
trip
recently made b&gt; Maungcr Stanford
For Seyetaty of Agriculture. f)orFor S h r r lf f
r,N4 mim a m i*M c flu e are running pretty of the Tumpu Bay hotel from that city to
llndnrwood
W eo th er R eport
001 Wilson
313
¿91
1.90 i close together, with early tigur&gt;&gt;s sliglit- Jacksonville and return hy automobile. It
Haul
Showers tonight or.Saturdny— Unsettled Kirkwood
30
20
III
860 favortng the former.
had been claimed Hint such a trip was
Benrlmm
Hoy id ( ’ Dunn has easily defeate*l
weather until after the second primary.
25 ( All oilier entididutrt)
11
14
Karri
809 John 1.. Neeley lor Railroad ( ' omini»- not feasible and fur some time |&gt;eoplc have
thought that to atlt-rupt It would mean
312 »toner.
l o r County Iio u M irrr
Burr
M o th e r s' Duy
F'or Adjutant -General. I * '•fiorii It. trouble and delay and disappointment.
133
3
O
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175
925
Strinoli»
('lark
Mother»' Day will Ik* observed ut the
go Mr Stanford rmolt- the round trip in good
410 Hillairn
PI2
1 *4
171 F'lWter lilis a splendid •li.m&gt; •
People» Church next Sunday morning Turkrr
mg ont in I In- In -t prim.ir .
I *risi . *1
879
1 lime, the '-I t miles being rovtred in thirty
Jolies
Is
next
4ilg h
Ilian .
You are requested to bring o while llowrr t or Count y Solicit or
918
In. &gt;rs actual miming time, and wiHiout
I
lie
race
mad**
hy
I
ongrt-sMinuli
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Lindi»
425
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q» an emblem of the day
Mr Waldron l)«*Co|lrn
832 M Sparkman in tin- tir-t district was an&gt; , - hI a. cident or serious inconveni­
fri»
131 Doiifgan
will give u sermon appropriate to the du) Sin lit*
u pleasant surprise to hi» friends, lie ence.
. ...
921 1
Massey
At night the church is closed for the union f o r J u s t i c e of the P eace
carried every county in the district,
. 784, except Lafayette, und his supiiortei
supporters t Lakeland Is entering the class of mod­
mass meeting at the Star Theatre.
150 Fox
NO
Anderson
71
1.009
1
are
now
figuring
on
u
majority
V of 1,000 ern cities. On Wednesday lust the free
3N
72 Ijike
Ivey
31
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or more. Polk county, which was delivery of mail was Instituted hy the
Ralalng O ats In Florida
61)0
Newton
390
201
Stringfelliiw
I Mil
i
885 almost conceded to he a Phillips strong United States government in that place
Rohinsoii
The following article from the Jnllnhnshold, goes into tin- Sparkman columi
f or Const utile
nti.l the two enmer» lM-gun their rounds
925 hy a majority of ahowl forty votes.
Hand
*ee Democrat will tie interesting reading
389
I M3
Smith
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handing out thr mails and collecting let­
897
K irk wisst
|o northern Investors who are anxious to
I 4M 247
Whitten
99
m »M r i: *&gt;f m s i n f : s s m i f: t i m .
ters from boxes at various (siints in Hie
2811
Karel
obtain knowledge of diversified crui» in
All
mi-mlM-rs
of
the
Wclaku
t'luh
are
t
o
r
Govrrmir
881
n
t&gt;
Florida:
Slemiip»
urg.-.l to h. (.r.-sss-iit at i In regular l.usi
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1ticker
t.minol tie! Official Count
John Henry Boatwright, the eighteen
ness meeting on next I ucs.lay .May 7111
07 II»-Cotte»
II
2*&gt;
807 The meeting to Ix-gm |iromptly at 3
I here is a misconception of the reason
year old son of P. L Boatwright has tuirt/ Milton
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1.123 o'clock. 'This is of particular iiijjxir- why the four |Kectncts of Orange county
Sitine
seres in oats )ust south of the city, which Semple
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541
3**5
lanee as the programme lor next year » —namely. Gx kliart. Winter Garden. Ocoee
11'*
he expects will harvest forty bushels pet Trammell
work is to be discussed and planncri.
•err. and not a pound of fertilizer wus
West Side Improvement S o ciety
All chairmen and member* of the pro­ und Oukimid have not been officially
used on them.
Of In te re st to Curd P lay ers
Regardless of the Inclement weather. gramme committee are c*|M*C)ally urged heard from.
to he present.
The tally sheets and the count are sup­
The entire expense of the young man
A recent Issue of the New Yofk Medl- ‘‘-Id A very inueresting meeting ThursThe Executive Hourd ure askiAl to posed to lie locker) in Hie ballot boxes by
for extra labor will not exceed $5 and his
cal Journal contain* an editorial on card ! *'«7
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mi*et promptly at '2 o'clock 'fuesduy,
the election Inspectors, hut a copy uf the
»eed. harvesting and hired labor will not
All olficers were present and plan» of in the (’ luh Room*.
plnying In which the following occur*.
returns is supposed to he sent to the
cost more than $150. Oats are easily
My
order
of
the
President.
•Card plnying I* .. pure and simple Improvement, were suggested and di&gt;Press Reporter
chairman of the County Democratic Exec­
worth $1.00 per buscci tot seed, and the inental dissipation (hat grow, upon the c s w * ! with members: a».to the b c .t me.hutive Committee. Mr. Aberncthy.
straw sells for $10 per ton. One ton of V lc t im . like all other dissipations. to the d&lt;» of Improvements. One new member
In Hie cases cited, where no informa­
stsaw Is a safe estimate per acre. So the eventual exclusion of logical and ckise " „ * addni to our list. Ih»e. were collectLuuneh Party
tion tins lieen received by Mr. Abernethy,
uet financial return to the young man will thinking. A valuable distraction for the [ «*d which a mounter! to $2.90.
The young men of the Helping Hund
it is evident Hint the clerks Inclosed the
1* in the neighborhood of $1.350.
elderly once o week, say; If indulged in i
Several visitors were present which ad- Society entertained the young lady memThe o au were sown in November, and oftener. especially hy the young, it e x e r - ! ded * ren,ly 10 lbe P*pn,ure °f ,bp nl,er- liers very royally on Tuesday evening w it h count intended for the chalnnan also in
Hie ballot box
These boxes will he open­
will be harvested in n couple of weeks, or cises its narcotising Influence with irre- |n,* ,n After the business was transacted. „ launch ride
The party. numbering
ed
today
and
the
official count made.
within le u than six months of .planting.
slstihle force Skill counts for only three
‘ urned m ce,,n* " vrr 10 {Ue
twenty-five, left the Ctty dock at H o'clock
There is certainly a big lesson In this per cent in even the most scientific of niittee consisting of Mesdotnes Robins and j
„ „ q le launch "Mamie", landing atHear
Fort Hon. J . N. W hltner Sunday M glil
for the hundreds of young men who hang card games, much less in the popular Gerraw. who served delicious strnwlierry !
Florida. Here adainiy lunchw n * server),
Preparations are going forward for tlie
•round towns and villages seeking etu- gambling fonn*. The legend which nttrlh- punch with fruit and pound cake
All „nd. after spending a Jolly hour.&gt;ll cm- union meeting of Sanford churches in the
fAoyment for which the wages will be, if a
uted the Invention of plnying cords to the hade (i&lt;Kid-hyc to our hostess, and declar- |)arked [,&gt;r home The evening was ideal Star Thcutrc next Sunday night. Those
k&gt;b U secured, from $30 to $60 00 per
necessity of amusing n mad kifig of Frnnce ed we had not s|ieiil n more plensnnt af- j„ eVery way. Old Mother Moon doing who tuivc attended the meetings held un­
month. This young roan with sgriculturternoon for n long time and wished for |lt.r )*.,( and the trip home wu* made ull der the Men und Religion Forward Move­
possesses verisimilitude. Appealing prl*• experience gained from a practical famany more sucli meetings.
too quickly. All the members partlipat- ment will understand that a treat la in
marily to the imperfectly balanced mind,
bss earned $200 per month from a
ing In this most enjoyable affair wish to store for this coming Sunday.
Thanks fro m Slem ons
they soon reduce that of n liefter quality
ttop which has required but little labor.
Hon. J. N. Whltner has recently come
Philip T Slemons withes to thunk the thank the young men for the plasnnt eve­
to the same level. They ore comparable
The land can now be planted in corn,
In every way to the habit-forming drug* voters of (Range Co. for their support in ning. spent on the Denr. Old St. Johns from New York, where he heard some of
•ad from forty to sixty bushel per acre
the best speakers of tha nation on this
and lead surely lo the neglect of every the last primary, and very highly appreci­ river.
be expected, which will bring n big
The following were |&gt;rcseiit to enjoy the same movement nnd he comes hack with
sane and healthy amusement, to soy ates the vote he received.
financial return.
occasion: Misses Whitehead. Edith Stew- something to say und will say It in his
Very respt..
P hil T. SLruoNs.
nothing of husioegs or professional duties
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art. Ruby Betts, SinahjMillen. Carrie Lov* usual vigorous fashion. His subject Is
We bope that any religious body which
From
F
ran
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Clark
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Martha Fox. Ruth Stewart. Daisy Betts, “ The Promise of the World in the Men's
Herald In Orlando
has the power will continue to enforce a
F
’rank
Clark
wires
that
he
is
leading
Clara
Milieu. Marie Stewart. Laura Davis, Movement"
f 1* the benefit of the tax-payers who do regulation evidently based, years ago.
All five Protestant churches of Sanford
* * subscribe for the Herald and who want upon observation of the stupefying effects llilhurn. his nenrest-competitor. by 3,000 Linda Connolly, Mnry Gotchell. Mersrs
• °°Py of It during the present month, the which are identical with those of ploying votes, lie thunks fits Sanford friends for Betts. Gutchel. Wright, j ’lre. Speer. Davis, unite in this union meeting which opens
P*per will be on sale at the newsstands in the races, a pastime which finally incur­ their support, and asks that Sanford stand Douglass. Redding. Randall. Brewton.Mrs. ut the Slur Theatae at 7 30 p. in. next
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Wildmun chapé­
Sunday
night, Mch. women and children
'***ndo and other places throughout the red extinction nt the bunds of none too by turn In the second when he will ‘he ~
county.
are
cordially
Invited te he present.
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to
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UrL A. A- Moran and children are viaiting the family of Rev. Sundell at Lake
Mary.
Mr*. C A. Raulerson w n
Sanford last Tuesday.

»hopping In

. Mr. and Mrs. J . V. Wicks spent the
week-end in Orlando visiting relatives
Miss Mattie May Harris of Winter Park
visited friends in Geneva for a few day».
The young folks enjoyed » pi Ilea u near
Lake Geneva last Friday night.
Geneva dtizens are watching with fe­
verish Interest “that bridge” wbidi is now
nearing completion.
Mrs. Henry Baker is now a t the c o a s t
where she hopes to regain her -health and
strength. Mr. Baker'Accompanied her.
but returned leaving her friend Mrs. An­
derson company and companion.
Mrs. Curlett has been quite sick, bat is
now sble to be out ogam.

HERE they are for you, the strictly correct

Mrs. Gresham. Misses Nicholson and
Gresham attended services in Chuluot*.

models, the very choicest maierials, each Suit

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A very pleasant feature of last week
was the afternoon the ladies' society had
with Mrs. McLain. In addition to the re­
sponses by the members Miss Mayme
McLain recited a laughable recitation in
the negro dialect. Little Helen Moran
-givwwarJIA CRiW&gt;. Reined«* for
Sick
Mama” and Mias Clare ‘Harrison furnish­
ed a musical selection on the pianoIt was decid to observe Mothers' Day
at our nest meeting; also to observe Me­
morial Day on Friday. May 10th. it being
impossible to arrange for it aooner on ac­
count of the work which is being done in
the cemetrry
After the business session
Mrs MoLain served her guests with tee
cream and cake These gatherings are
indeed pleasant and the mcnitiers who do
not attend mi** more than they think.
Miss Harris dosed her sellout In Geneva
on last Friday In (he afternoon (nitrons
and friends were invitrd to (lie schoolroom and thrrr enj»)rd mi interesting
program of music, recitations and dia­
logues. tiy (lie pupil*, all doing their parts
well After the (nogrntti was completed
the teorher and (m||hIs servsd their guests
with several kind* of cake and lemon
sherbet, which *»a* certainly refreshing
Miss Barbara McLain won the (irire fur
general excellence
Geneva will miss
Miss Harris as she has proven n good
teacher, a friend and a promoter of ull
that stands for the upbuilding of the cornrnunity She returned to her home in
Winter Park Saturday and will at once
enter Rollins for the remainder of the
term Many friends wish her success
wherever hrr field of labor may be
MOORT'S STATION
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There’s extra style in these Palm er &amp;. Seigli
suits,lihd lasting style to o rOUR $15,00 Suits are as good as the best $18.
and $20.00 you see most places and our $20.00
Suits measure up to the standard $22.00 am

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Messrs. Joe Cameron and E. A. Gilbert
were in town to hear W. J . Bryan talk on Sprcitl Correspond«*-» lo The Itrraltl
the “signs of the times.”
The heuvy work of the year will soon
We are most happy to congratulate Mr t&gt;e completed and it is time that it should
nndMri Walter M Haynes. Here's wish­ tw The cropping season Is long and as it
ing them all powiblr happiness. Jong life nears its close the farmers find the niseivet worn and weary, and oftiuies dump
and prosperity
p&lt;)inted.
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It seems to be quite generally known on the fare sex here Sunday.

on same land, one crop after another.

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groom, and n most estimable and well-

cations ull (vitni lo the home -'bringing of
It is with regret lliht we see Mr J W
rnls.^ Mr and Mrs L N Eslridge for a
long vacation, after holding one position Gormeley making (»reparation* lo leave |the bride In the near future.
We understand that J . G. Elsworth has
us for a lengthy visit among friends und
in Mullierry for die («osi six years
relatives
in
Jacksonville
and
various
sold his Interest in the C. C. Grocery to E.
Mr. and Mrs W H. II Allen. Miss
Maude, Ralph and Dennis enjoyed Sun­ points in Kansas. • Wc are glad indeed he K. Goriuly and is planning a v a c a tio n ,
day at Lemon Bluff with u party of San ­ may have the visit, but Grnnpn Gorinly, somewhere in the north, probably Michi -1
as wc love to call him, is held in high e s­
ford friends.
teem by us nil, nod will tie greatly missed. gau.
C. G. Perry is running a fine new auto.
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Our best wishes will follow him' and We
Joe Cameron is fencing 3.000 acres of shall be glad when he returns to Came­
ZKLI.W O O I) N O TE S.
his land about here and will move some ron Citv.
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Laughlin have
of his cattle here anil keep them under
Mr. C. Thompson, who has been on the gone to their northern home in P itts­
' fence.
Swartz farm during the winter. isonLnke
Mr. Edgar Brown of Geneva avenue hat George now, busy with some surveying burgh, Pa.
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sold some of his land to four different work.
C. D .' Cougiil, daughter and son,
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parties, some of them are here building
C. p. Perry is riding about in a new au ­ Miaa Ljlllan nnd Carl, left last week for
homes and improving their property.
Alliance, Ohio.
to.
Work on the bridge at Genevn ferry is
Miss M. C. Stewart, a trained nurse,
Dr. Swnrtz not being able to occupy his
Mid to be about finished and will soun be
left
Wednesday morning for Chicago.
(mi Ipit on Sunduy last. Dr. Dclamutcr gave
ready for travel.
Mias
Ituth Gardner of the senior
a most interesting talk on Alcoholic effects
class of Apopka High Softool. came over
Autos and carriages were here in plen­ on the human body.
Friday, accompanied by her friend
ty election day taking the voting popula­
Mrs. Manlial and Mrs. Duke were spen­
M l « Nellie Whlterby.
tion to town. Quite a gala day for the
ding Saturday afternoon with Mn. Joseph
"lords of creation.”
A number of Zellwoodites attended
Drcsslerat her home an Oak street in S a n ­
an icc cream social a t Tangerine, Wed­
It i J Mid that there it a great deal ford.
nesday n ig h t Proceeds for the lib­
more Held corn ' planted this year than
* We certainly miss our car service and
rary of this place.
ever before. Spring crops look splendid­
trust the work of repkir may soon bo com­
ly. Potato digging Is going on. Land
Stewart Edwards, of Stetson,*^came
pleted.
Developing Go. have them yielding sixty
over for a few day's last week on a visit
We are glad to announce that Rev.
barrels to the acre. IlnrTy Ward It ship­
to his parents hero.
Swartz, who has been very 111, is Imprav­
ping cukes In car lots. We hear thot
Mias M. S. Houston, of F o r t Lauder­
sweet com Is nearly ready to ; pick, also ing slowly. His daughter, Mrs. IL 0 . 1111dale
is here to spend some time with
derbrand, of Philadelphia, and his grandtomatoes. C. G. Perry has be&lt;ot shipping
soii. Howard Swartz, and are with him relatives.
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beans in car lots for some time. Sothe
and his sons. W. P. Swartz, of New York,
J . S . ' Garden is expected back from
of the farmers ure getting ready to sow
und Charley Swartz, of Baltimore, will nr- Roanoke, Va. this week.
ix&gt;w peas and prepare for forage crops.
rivc Wednesday May 1st.
John Stew art will leave next week
We heard a man say a farmer here could
Dr. Walker, of Sanford, wn* out Monday for thp north.
work himself to death on a five acre form,
for crops can .bc raised the year around calling on Dr. Swartz prafeuionally.
Two of Apopka’s young men called
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THE service these Suits give proves beyond the price you
pay for them - convincingly. And we are establishing
this fact not only among the men of Sanford but through­
out the entire territory of which Sanford is the logical
shopping center. We would like to prove our claims to you.

Kov Wili 1in.iis will [&gt;rcurb this Sunday,
May 5th. at 3 o'clock

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Rev. J . M. Dim
Cairo, Cen Dj c 5th, 131t‘.
To God's People All Uver the Lanb:
I feel sure, brethren, that the gracious
Lord has directed the continuation of Dro.
J . M. Bass In evangelistic work. I writr
a line to commend him to you—Christian»
of every nnme. He, in conjunction wiili
(timber 0 . W. Stapleton, the concentrated
sweet singer, carried on a meeting ol
great power at the Methodist Church in
this town las’. February—a meeting sel­
dom equalled and more rarely excelled, in
its blessed effects and far-reaching inf In
nice for good.
1 endorse hirn and his
■Scriptural jjtfilto d a^ o L |»+—&lt;niug_tnjdi,
without besitaUaiPtirquallflcailoiL.
Yours for Jesu s' sake,

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dress, needs a pair of pumps
to c o m p le te h is w a r d r o b e .
The

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It e ith e r* sa g i^ a t theT sicfg^ or

Coming lo Sanford, May 2(Jtli
Don't fail to com e out the first
mgln and you will come ugniti.

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with a semi-military heel, gross-grain silk bow.
It
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fits lo o sely arou n d t h e h e e l. Th is has been over­
come, as you will see by trying a pair on.

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energy in an effort to accomplish a fixed result.

Pastor Carlo Baptist Church.

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arches. Never before pot into a shoe at tins price. An
exclusive
feature. This, combined with our
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M-rt, rvefy tm-ond aiwl fourth frldoy In muaili
t»rr» uor who lim seen hit Star In the fco.t an
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S o lti U n d e r $ 1 0 0 0 .0 0 G u a r a n t e e

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I-eormrdt's niood Kllxlr 1« the one mwllclnc that ha* the confidence of,
and 1* used and prescribed by. physicians In scr.tufulous affection*, eruption«
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tism. cnlarrh and nil diseases arlHlng from Impure blood
They have seen their pnllenla rapidly recover health and vigor from Lha
use of this wonderful blood medicine No other medicine has b o remarkable
n record for effectually and lastingly curing those diseases that result from
Impure blood
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after ense hns cured rheumatism nnd kindred dlesases, purifying the blood,
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poison that had not been helped after yeara of use of the ordinary old f a s h ­
ioned spertfle* nnd other remedies
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blood poison nnd old «ores t,v removing the poison from the blood, yet It la
best to lake this remedy at tho first suspicion of the presence of this loath­
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for when the b o n e s begin lo rot no power on earth can replace them.
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complaint nnd nil diseases arisin g from Impure blood that, ho has offered a
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bottle If this remedy fnlls to help. With this guarantee you run no risk whatever In buying th e Kllxlr Be su re you get I^oonardl'a Blood E lix ir for this la
the one remedy for blood d iseases thnt Is sold under n guarantee of thl* na­
ture No other remedy has sufficient merit to allow It to be «old In thla way.
for when th bona bgln to rot no powr on earth can replaco them.

Itruill Pyapepola Tnhlei» retnerly
atomuili troiihl&lt;-M by nidiug nnitire to
Httppiy the elem ents the nhaetiee of
whir It lu the g a stric Juice* cause* Imil
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They aid t i c
atomncli lo dlKcnl fo&lt;al and i«&gt; i|Ulckly
conreri li lists» rich rctf ld&lt;&gt;ml nml inn
(erlal ucce.**ary, for tiyrrcotuliig uat
urnl hodjr «arrie.
I'aiT.v n package o f Itrxnll l»y*|&gt;ep«ln
Tahlel* lit your ve*l pocket. &lt;&gt;r kcc|
them In your romu. Take one nflei
enrh henry meal nml prove our n**«T
lion Ilia 1 Itidltreallon will not Iroltier F o r Sale B y W in.
G . Aldridge, San fo rd , Florida
you.
We know whnt Rexall Dyspepaln
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guarantee litem to relieve Indlgeatlmt
and dyspepsia.
I f they fall we will
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M a y 3 1912

THE SANFORD HERALD
fabltotod Ercry Tuwday and Friday Morning IIy

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MOTHER’S DAY
Next Sunday la Mother’» Day and In the. rush and^ hurry of

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY
I t J. IHM I V. r dltor
W. M. HAYNES. B u s ln c s a M an ager

the week’s business the editor had almost forgotten the existence
of the doy and was only reminded of it by the receipt of 0 poem

Su b scrip tio n I’ r Icr. S 2.00 ■ Y e a r In A dvan cs
Delivered In th« City by (wirier 12.00 per year In
advance or 20c per month.
Paymenta In adtanca muat be tpede at dffle*.

j5 The sentiment is worthy of more than passing notice especially at
the time when Mother is on the mind of every one:
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LINES TO M Y SON
W ritten on M y 76th Birthday

TeUphoaa No. 148

Do you know thal your aoul ia of ray aoul. 0 part
That you seem to be fiber nnd ¿ore of my heart?

Shine on, O, Orlando!

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«If there is any ono who doubts the elec­
tion returns just ask Jim Harris.

Remember the world will be quick with its blame.

Forest Lake will go to the Legislature ~ 5
again even after the Herald supported
him.
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Frank Clark exp3cts to revise that nice
little story about tho "Opening of a
Chestnut B urr."

’Like Mother, like aon." is a saying so true.
The world will Judge largely of "Mother” by you.

If shadow of a stain ever darken your name

AND

Be yours then the task, if task it shall be

T h e A u to p ia n o

To force the proud world to do homage to me.
Be sure it will say when its verdict you've won.
• She reaped a t «he sowed "Lo this is her Son”.
—Mrs. M. E. Holly.

S e n d for C a ta lo g u e s, P r ic e s and T e r m s

Park Trammell ran right down tho
In this issue of Tho Herald is the ulate with largely increasi ng expenses and
pike with his beautiful mane flowing
delinquent tax list for Orange county, no money coming in. Thereupon a man
gracefully over his left shoulder.
and this list will be printed in five issues who had advanced several dollars advised
T is said that Gibbons has the smile of the paper appearing every Friday that the young man see this preacher.
that wins votes and he refuses to trade until the first of June. The list is n
This advice cost the preacher a half
it oil for a lock of Trammell’s hair.
large one nnd our force hud but littL) J a half clay’s time on a Saturday, following
tijn e.to devote_to it, conning aa U did, J n ono pf the busiest weeks of the year.
Es Ion Shine «ajri* lllSP&amp;he term -a*
-----tho heat of tne campaign'and yet' with* ft WkJe-hirtiget out gn«fJfa*ttrforif&gt;oriejr?|^T
County Solicitor ia-enough for unyone
a
job
from
which
his
sensitive
soul
limited time this paper set all the type,
and after tftht you can retire on a for­
read proof nnd printed ft within the limit shrinks with most cowardly shudder*.
tune.
wich is an achievement for a country It compelled him to hunt a job for the
ng man. And when that job proved
The Herald only lost two candi­ newspaper. This is the first time the young
dates out of the whole bunch, DrCottea delinquent list ever appeared in a S a n ­ too difficult for the young man » soft
IIa I
muscles nnd somewhat flabby
spine.
and ’ Beacham, which is prophesying ford paper and demonstrated that T h e '
» m o n or t w o &amp; m t i w
some, even in Sanford.
Herald is some paper when it comes to y0ur,K Innn „,„1,1 take his medicine.
If the rains continue we will not have
enough water left for rainy season and
then how will the rral estate man ex­
plain about the Everglades. 1
There was a touch of excitement over
the Representative rare. Some jteopl«were afraid Newton would get a vote in
Sanford and he did eventually.
The reason Wilson was fifty voles
ahead of Underwood in Sanford candie
attributed to the fact thnt Bryan did
not apeak here in Wilson- behalf

Tampa man is only sober when he
is in the county convict camps accor­
ding to his wife’s statement in th« divorse
court. She ougiit to keep him there.

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None other can please tne or praise me as you.

Sinator Doncgon, Begorra, and d’ye
moind thot? Ye can’t beat the Irish
at the little game of politics.

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None other can pain me as you. dear, can do;

Will you Hand it to Kirkwood?

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Steinway &amp;. Sons
Mehlin
Mathushek
Behr Bros.
“Crown”
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Kohler &amp; Campbell - Haiiies Bros. jj!
and Fischer
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written by his mother on March 23. 1912, on Tier 76th. birthday.

Entered aa aeoond-daaa mail matter A u lu il 22nd
180S. at the Poatofflce at Sanford. Florida. *
ander Act of March 3rd. 1879
Office la Herald Building

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Several dark lanterns and gum shoes

have been laid away for future reference
and the peanut politicians have gone
hack to euting hay with the other hona-a.

John A. Cunningham
J A C K S O N V IL L E
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The Hcruld (or the month of Mny
will bo on sale at the newatands in
Orlando. After that we would be afraid
to let them stay there because in bull
season those Orlando ¡&gt;eople would
bite us. ____________________

Braxton Btacham did not.get in the
second primary because he started in
the race too late but he received n fine
vote throughout South Florida, where
he is known .and that is Something his
opponents cannot claim, j

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Billy Murtin was elected Tax Collector
by a large majority after a very strenu­
ous campaign in which there was no vcmora or mud alinging. His friends stood
by him nobly and fought to the lost
ditch around the Court House.
Several oxjtert canning factory men
have been in communication with this
paper over tho idea of starting d mam­
moth factory here and will bo down
later to look over the field. There
is no better location In the state.

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With several preel acta to hear from it
la generally conceded that B. M. Robin
•on will win tho race for Clerk of Court
ffi the first primary. Mr. Robinson
fought gallantly and was oven heard to
promiso a monument to Sanford ball
players if be was elected.

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From the commercial standpoint we
wish to inform the advertisers that all
five issues of the paper will bo great
advertising mediums and the circulation
will be great advertising mediums nnd
the circulation will warrant good returns.
Get busy and take peace in tho beg
édition.

HOWARD -PACKARD

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You Cannot Point (Mil
A ainglc unwurth) »flub- in nuf (um
plete display of -tapir gnu ■r * -nut ulilr
IlllurieN. \Vr hunilli &lt;&gt;nl\ tin kiml- th.il
mean natiNfartion in iht tu-innni i*
well'a« ourselves. Vn«l » Inal nrilrf »ill
convince you that our prut» •r• j - I»»
as our qualities are high.
PAY C A SH and SA V E

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Tax Title landa. Sell

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$6.000.00
218.43
1,000.00

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12.
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15.
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Current Asjm/U:
Fire Dep’t Equipment
Wagons
Live Stock
Furniture in City H all____
Unexjiired insurance

8,610.72

$ 6.677.43
65000
750.00
650.00
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Temporary investment in school jirojHTty
Sundry Accounts Collectible:
Orange county (Hoad Tax)
Paving liçns, Sch II,
320.896.90
Sidewnlk Lien» and account* Seit. I ll
1.049.57
1911 Taxes
28,294.76C ity Attorney
301.76
Andy Johnson
81.51
Delinquent Taxes, Sch. IV. 1902 1 272.88
1903
266.08
1904
262.10
1905
109.34
1906
71.06
1907
100.32
1908
132.90
1909 1,422.90
1910 1.372.80
------------4.000.38
Balances with Bankers
218.43
Sowers
Paving................. .....................

S P E N C E R’S B A K E R Y
S P E N C E R '8 B R E A D H A N D LED by a ll F I R S T C L A S S GROCERS
S p e c ia l O r d e r s F ille d P ro m p tly

$ 7,218.13

392.2V
l.000.00

...%...........

$ 44,239.70
1 3 ^ 6 .6 3

1.681.25

• Liabilities.
Bond Issue, 1894 .......................... ............... ... 9 46,000.00
1910.................. ................ ......... 120,000.00

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23.
24.

Unpaid vouched».. a___ _________________
54,826.54
Eastern Manufacturing Co...................... .... ' 1,002.87
Unpaid light bill...................... ,_____ ___ —
349.26
Surplus...................... ..........................’

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T o tal........................................................... 1 ..................... 9280,308.17
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Wc Makc Everything Known to the Ii.nlr
PHONE 106. •
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8,677.64
27.239.92

66,524.56

• Assets Passive and Unavailable;

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Only exclusive Baker in the city. All mixing done
with lutest improved Sanitary machinery.

1.392.29
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MONEY

Peoples Cash Grocery

December 31, 1911.

ASHKTS.

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Fixed Asset*:
1. City Hall

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THE latest and greatest achievement in the art of roasting
and blending.
N o th in g L ik e It E v e r B e fo re O f f e r e d .
DRINKS better and goes further than any 30 cent cof­
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living without sacrificing coffee enjoyment
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69,130.01
3280,808.17

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YOUR money in real i-Muir of
doubtful value. ’ Intesi n in Urnis
thnt are certain to ad« am r in »urih
as years go by. We ran pm mu
on to some posili e bargain- in «!•-sirnble farms and Imrk l.ind- ihat
(Ire sure to yield ....... limiti» in
arcsont purchasers.

Hand and Kirkwood are buckling on
their side arms and getting ready for
the fray. So fur they have Intel their
finger* crossed but they will make it
real from now on.

Thero are rumors every day about that
new tourist hotel for Sanford, and er#
the summer wanes, there may be some­
thing doing. Sanford people should ser­
iously consider this project.

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DON’T SINK

doing big things. The jiajter will txsent to any one on request when acc o m ­
panied by five cents in stamjm and every
tax payer will want a copy, for future
reference.

Now thal the young man has followed
tl»e advice of friends and has been helped
to better fields, 'there is left hehi
trail of little délits, which it will reuuire
a ten-dollar bill to cover, and debts which
this same preacher had to assume in order
to see the family safely a wav. Now
whether the preacher will take fresh
A I'RKAI I I K R ’S TALK OK WOK.
courage and go out und hunt that ten
If that meeting in the Mutonic Hall dollars or will go into bankruptcy
a week from Sunday do. » not start t h e . over lhe situation remains to be disMeanwhile another young man
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ball rolling
for organized
charities in
Sanford, tine of the preachers of this presents himself but t h a t » another
town mny soon lie headed for C h at­ story.
tahoochee. T h is man feels thnt he mad
No wonder thnt at least one preacher
the fatal mistake when lie Ix-gun publicly, in Sanford hoin-s that charity organiz­
to agitate for a charity organization in ation will soo/i Ih* accomplished, in fact
Sanford. For since that time some of he is getting so sensitive to present
his friends have t&gt;een making life miser­ conditions that he is liable to an attnrk
able for him by sending their charity of "heart Lairlure every time u stranger
cases to him for adjustment
Here i. sto|w in front of the parsonage und looks
a rase in jtoint.
around. He feel* much
liko
that
Not long
lon^ 1ago 11 young man lost the famous Indian who threw his lasso over
only job he had i&gt;ec» trained to do the first locomotive he saw steaming
ju st at the time-when his wife gave birth across the prairie. Only in this case
to their second baby. T h e older child unless relief comes soon there won’t
is less than two years of age. Under be even a piece of copper meat at the
such conditions debts began to accum- end of the preacher’s lariat.

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■pell. A nd s m a l l p e o p l o w h o o bject to
them " S p e l l ‘c a t , ’ " s a i d t h e teach er
to tho boy at t h e tall en&lt;F of the clnss
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piled t h e t e a c h e r . "C a n ’t you H p e ll
cat*
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hoy. " » l i s t does k n t spell?"

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II

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not

at
to

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pupils
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th o

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know

of

th e

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te

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little

s o ld .

The

D ella C anal t o

a u th o r itie s

Guarded Against Dishonesty.
In tho c i t y of I&gt;ondon at the time o f
K i n g John every vintner wu* r e q u i r e d
to h a n g o u t s l d o h i s shop an Iron re s
isl with p e g s m a r k i n g the different
q u a n titie s

1 *•It j» &lt; anal t n
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h i e f r i e n d s I I irlta &lt; anal
I&gt;«lta C an al
how g o o d h e Is to h is w if e .— D e t r o it
Hill«. Frank
»&gt;•« P r e s s .
l&gt;rl&lt;* C an al
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D is c o u r a g in g P r o g r e s s .
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ito n rr. S. K.
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P f l u C an al
m a th e m a tic s a a y o u o u g h t to b o , J o h n ­
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w as
h a lf
w ay
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I hrlt■ C anal
th ro u g h d if fe r e n t ia l c a lip e r s ."
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Not a Real Patriot
A man la not necessarily a p a t r i o t
because be shuts his «yes to his nsl i o n ’s f a u l t e .

,

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••IT*, page« 17 «ad I» . O ran g e county
Hr cor da.
I xj I 2. Illock ll. Plym outh
I.«! 4, Illock. II, Plym outh
|/&gt;ta 3 and 6, block 11, 1*1y r
I&gt;ot 7. block D , Plym outh
1 /0 1 6 . block K
t -.All block " K " &lt;I/fw 4 *5 It. o and a by 450
It. • and w In nw eorh---------- ------------ (Ire nw cor. b lo rk K . P lym ou th run a «85
ft., r «W» fl.. n 4*5 ft., w 4 M tt--------I ot to and « 2K« ft of lot !&gt;, block N . Ply
l/&gt;t 4. blork &lt;&gt;. P lym ou th
--------------(ait 7. block I &gt;. P ly m o u t h ----------------------l/&gt;( * , blork O . P lym ou th
----N r ', of n w 't
_____ - — K 'y of w ) i and »w.'t of a»J«
S s f â of nw )« —
,.K 10 iacre* of n 16 i n w of n*!4 of a * 1.
ft 12
la Bl
irw* ui
- t ui
arm
of w
« Uj vs
of lie
n »U
of —
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8
S 12 a r m of w l i of ne&gt;4 of m &lt;4 of m 'i
Urn all land betw een lake and line of »»id
12 arree) and wt^ of a#l^ of » e ! , —
K ' i of w f ( o l m U _________
•U l, ol m V, of n w »4
T a - n of Apopka, recorded In pl»t &gt;—“«■
p » « r . »7 and 10»
0 /«o»r fou n t,

7
7
6
8
8

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.Sty of lot 12, blork H. Apopka
.
N &lt; i ol lot SO blork II. Apopka
_ U U 69 and 60 , blork l\ A p op k a‘ /OU S. block U , Apopka..

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S 1 J l»t • • »»f hr ' g *»f »»
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••««•1 tir 4 •&gt;» n * 1
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of •• 4
of •• ,
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run n Ib't &gt; da. « t in &gt; .i.
140 yd«
IU■g I h'i p l« ll of »
run n 240 &gt;d* . &lt; t to yd«.
4 40 yd«
K»i. of n e ’ 4
-, interval m n e *4 of ne»
Ne I4 «*f «el»
In
I ak rolde 'H om e, recorded —
- book
• i r . page 49. O range county records
I/««ia 21 lo 36. lakswKle Home
I/O» TÜ». I^k«-»ide Home
K l ) of lot 61, I »ak«wide Home
l^tt 61. I .ak» «nie Home
U .ie M l 67. 66 and 1 i r f « under water in
in w ‘ j of n e 14 ol M l tt la k w id r Home
Nit 69. I .sk»-»»de Home
Isit» 70 tp 67
|lrg nr ci&gt;r »»f » r 'i ol sw '4 run w 7 J2 fU,
e t«» lly srly along M ine lo e Inlry of sa»«l
40 arre« rr lo l»eg
lieg 166 fl s of nw ror of «e*4 »I w l |
run r 336 ft . a t«&gt; T
A A H y . nwly
along «am e In wral line of «an! 40 «rrrw.
n ln W
,
of «w 14 n( s r 14 1mm I arre • ol Ky »
nf
ew
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4
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and
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63 00

llr f ^ 'iO ft. w ami 4261) ft. « of ne ror of
nw tg
run w 1 3 0 ft • 6 6 1) ft. e 130 ft n 6 6 1 ) ft
Heg 663 ft. w of «« ror of n e *4 of nw 1
run n 220 ft.
fl » SOO lt , 220 lu • to f»g
(Uw* • 50
30 ft.)
lieg 240 ft. w of w ror of n e ‘ a of «owb
run i 4CK7ft. n 162.1) f t . « 40Ö ft. ■ 1621)
ft
n»ig of sw ig ilrwsa 11.67 rh». n and « by 3
che » and w in «w ror an«! Irwi 1641) yd«
e and w bv 1 H4 yda n and • In nw ror.)
an«! n l ) of « r'g of tw ig (Iran 4 rh» n and
• by 3 ch« * and w In nw r o r .)___ ______
lieg n» ror of ■» *4
run w 220 yds, a 220 yd«» • 220 yda.
n 220 y d » ____ ____________
_________
2 irrrw in «0 - In «w ror of nw¿g of
—
N#ig of neig of nw »g
_______________
S e *4 of n e &gt;4 of nw&gt;g and • )) of aolg of
nw ‘ 4
N ' j Of *w 11 and n ' j of sw’ g le«a 10 acre«
in ne cor.i
Nw I g of sw &gt;g
Sw ig of «ei»
Nw »j of n» * i
lieg 17 chs n »«f s I nI i ) and 6 17 ch« e of
w bdry of n e 1» of ne'g
run n 3 chs. e 10 ch«. « H 47 chs. «r 7 19
chs. n .1 16 rh«. w 261 chs
Ne 'g nf nr ' 4 ami •» ' 4 of sw ‘ 4
N W *4 of ne ‘ 4
N e 14 of aw »4
|t»f u3*% yds e &lt;&gt;| rue ror «&gt;( nw ‘ 4 nf nw ‘ 4
run « 11" &gt;d* »
)*!» n 130 ) d«.
w « a ) its
s 4i nf I«»» I i ri •t lot J sr* d * » S of n » ' i
N * 4 « i •• .
S w •4 ol n • •g
I* i of «» 4 of n» 4
..IU « V&gt;‘. It- b of ne», «or ol neig ol
m n n 90/ e A6 'f t . • 366 I t . , • 6 09 fl.
w 4671) ft., n 90. r.4 1 0 ft.
..
___
Sw I 4 of nw 1» and nw 11 »d »w ' 4
,
of a s ' f lie«* iteig of n ()
. Ne I4 of »♦ ‘ »
N*w ' 4 of n e 14
Sw »4 of * w U
S jw '4 «»f n w *4 nad w 1^ «»» n« *
S» '4 »*1 n w ' 4
Nw 4 ...' ne 14 wr»«| n e &gt;4 of n w »4
Se ' 4 &gt;d ne ' i
\S ' of nw j of ne 1 4 ami nr ' 4 »»I nw ,
K ' ) of nw i
,» of •M ♦
I ».* i m « «d nr *4
|l*-(5 l.’t ch« • uf nr in f
run w Jn rhw - in rh* » »'*» 1
11 U)ch«
lieg 13 90 çh« a uf n» mr
rasvi « a'U ib» * 1 J l rh* e 2l* ch«, n ** 2 4 •bs
lieg 23 «*h* • •If fir &lt;«*f
«III» • 1tl f 4|a, a |li 1 h* r 2*' •T• n 1•* 14*•
1. * 4 of nw •e »if nr ' 4
S 69 «rtr«i «»f e 1 ) of *e 1 4
N *, ni nr ' ,
of &lt;• , .f ase , ..
•w 4 «'if nm ,

N A , Ilf

J ai k«i&gt;n. J
Jark«e»n
J«rk«on
llurl«on
(ilo v rr.

Town «»f O aklan d , recorded In plat book
‘ J T pa|«a 99 and 100
N l ) . blork 17 (lewa lota 10. 11 and 12)
iraklan d
U &gt; tl 10 and 11 block 17 Uakiand
lo.il« 7, « *r»d 14, block ¿ 6 . Oakland
l ot J. block -1 2. Oakland
I »&gt;« 4. blork 32. Oakland
l»»t 10. block. .12, Oakland
D il» I. 4. ami 3. block 42. Oaklam i
S« t| of «w 14 11ra«s 10 rh« n and • b&gt; a chs
K and w in n r ror and lev* l»&lt;g'%e ror run
w 96 links n 10 94 cha e 421) l.nka woljr
t«&gt; t*eg am) lew* U*g h chs w ol r&gt;a ct&gt;r ut
«aid 40 Brr»« run w 12 chs « 367 chs
e 12 cha n to l.»g
llrg r».\9 ft w of e bdry of n w ‘ 4 of nw *4
and 13 It • of «enter of T A (« lly run
w 103 ft s 1 3 j ft • |flS ft. n to l» |
Heg »&gt;# ror of n » &gt; i of n w tj
run ■ to T A 4« lly w 3 63 cha n to «re
line e 3 63 rh« Hews K y.)
Heg ne ror of neig of nw lg
run w i l l rh« • to a i»otnt 60 ft • of S
A S t 1* lly . u i d point being the ne cor of
lot to lie ron vnyrd from said beg
|vo4nt run • 100 ft. w 30 ft. n 91.1) ft. to
a (&gt;ofnt 60 ft. • of lly , rly to point of

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SANTORO HERALD
Bla/U rd. G . H .

Quoonaland’a Sugar Industry., •
Quoenalaud ta on* of (ha great
aafar-proSuctng a u to s of Australia,
and practically all of tho sugar conaurn ad In the Commonwealth la raised
refined In this aU te and in the
northern part of Nomt Bouth Wales.
The leading fcaturo of the sugar In­
dustry la the number of small cane
growers engaged In It, who now sup­
ply cane to the central mills of which
they are proprietors.

S ta r U M . P. L .
Lalbtag. K — —
H aynas, Cha»--------U n kn ow n ------- --------S t u d « , V. 8 .. Heir»
XU U ten, M . F --------E v an s. B ---------------- How ard. B e t ---------U n k n o w n ----------------

WOlismo. Jo b a -------M orcan ,
X! ore on,
M a rfa n .
XIu n te r.

M aio»-------Irv in e------M a jo r-------M ary L -----

O r a rs tr w t T u rp . C * —

- B e g nw co» of lo» 2 2 . block E , Apopka
run • 100 It, » SS ft ., w 100 ft., n I t ft
. S X8 It. o l w 100 ft. o f lot 2 2 . block E .
AVVWM
Apopka - —. . ■■. .■mi■— ■*. , i—i—' » ___ S H ol lo t » b , block E . A pcpk» —
____L
u ont * «4 , iMoc*
B lo ck *..
E . Ap p
pk-------------ka
L o t U t and 1 1 *. block E . A popka
~ Z s H of kJta S t and S S, block‘ F . Apopka
L o t »\tj
0 ,, block
F, A
•------m oc» V
popka
Ap&lt;&gt;t‘k»
....___ Luca t&gt; and IX. b lo ck d . A p o p k a ------------____ 1 m 1 «, block C , A p op k a------------- -------------____ L o tS X . (L a a a v U * » d w U ) block H. Apopki
____ W H o l lot SX. block I t . A popka ------ M
M)i ol
of lot
l&lt; 49, block I t , Apopka

e «s

Minor. Mr». A. M-----

M inar. H enry E . -------M iner, M rs: A. M.-----M iner, X Ira A. M .

__l e i SO
__tx * a
lot

, -----

2 91

E v i l In E x c e s s e f D iv e r s io n .

Jackson A Orlffln N ation Hello B ro u g h t L a rg e Sum .

Four years ago tboro was sold In a
London auction room
what
might
have appeared
an ordinary eight-

Jack so n A G rlljln
Ja ck so n A G riffln
Ja c k so n , J . W. ...
Jc rn ig sn . F II.

page. letter. The "letter,” however,
happened to be the original “Oencral Ja c k so n A G r iflto .
F.. I - -------Memoranda" drawn up by Nolson Im­ Tait.
J . W . Jack son
mediately before T rafalg ar, and foroshadowing tho plan of attack of that
action. Tho price realized was f 18,000.
Jackson A Grlftln

Ju v e n ile C o m p o sition s.
I n o by no m ean s dlsposod to go so
fa r a s th e h lsto rln n o f New E ng lan d ,
Jo h n G orham P a lfr e y , who, as I havo
b een told, was w ont to exp ress th e
d cslro th a t an net o f co n g ress should
be passed forbidding on pain of death
an y ono under tw enty-one y ears of
ago to w rite n s e n te n c e ,— P ro fe s s o r
L ou nsbu ry tn H arp er * M agazine

Andcr»on,
( 't r a m , S
T aylor, J
Jack son A

Il *
N' M
It
tin ffln

Enaor, b

K.

Womiil», J II

h n io r * llaync»
Xlorgsn. Xlajor

X lenluhn. U
- h fe k to g ra p h

In k .

H ek tog rap h or cop ying pad Ink ts
made a s fo llow s;
D issolve ono part
m ethyl-violet In eig h t ports w ater nnd
add one part g ly c e rin e
Gently warm
th e solution fo r an hour, and when
cool, add a q u a rte r p art alcohol
Or
ta k e m eth y l-v iolet, one
part,
w ater
seven p a rts, g ly c e rin e , two portM.
And th e P ilg rim Left.
P ilg rim — " I f I- co m e In will th e t
dorg b ite m eT" M rs. H aw k in s—'"W e
a in 't no ways su re , m iste r. But th e
fe lle r th a t let us ta k e him on tria l
said ho'd chnw up n tram p In less'n
tw o m in u tes, b u t, land sa k e s, wo nlnt
goln' to b olleve It tilt wo see It d on e.”
Burden« of L ib erty .

Tho men and w om en who
a rf
strong, w ise and fr e e a re those upon
whom tho burdens of tho world aro
laid. Tho tnaks of the slave are
nothing compared with those that
come with liberty.— Tho Christian
Register.
P h ilo so p h er's H appy B elief.
I havo grown to b e lie v e that th e ono
thing w orth aim in g at Is sim p licity
of h ea rt and life , t^jut the world Is a
very b ea u tifu l p la c e ; th a t co n g en ia l
labor Is the s e c r e t o f h ap p in ess.— A.
P. B en so n .

Her Sort.
Alice— W h at kind of a girl has J a c k
engaged himself toT Rose— Oh, she's
the so rt of woman you never dare ask
to luncheon for fear sh o il stay to
dinner.— Harper’s Bazar.
4

lllackm an , W ni
I nkhuwn
—.—.
J» « k .o n , J W . H »I
J» ,k ~ m * «Irithn
Koller. K. *
I &gt;»li» ( 'an»l * o
Je rS so n A «riffln
J»rk «o n . J W
I »ella * 'anal &lt; o
S ic u r i, I &gt; M

Unknown
Unknown
Stklrb lrd . A. L'.
Ja c k so n , J . W.
Jack so n . J W
Jack so n A ürlftlii
Jsc L s o n , J

W

Js c k n tn . J

W

T ripp, M »

lla m h ccfv r. Kdw.
((» e n . Je n n ie — .
Jackaor, A Grlftln
M a m lt. II. B
Unknown
XI c K ulibin. A .
( l a r o , Jen n ie
,
l o r e . Edw. .
Jack so n A Grtffln
Thom|&gt;aon. F. W
Klshi-c. ( 'o rs T
llsrrow ». Itu ib I ’
Ja c k so n , J . W .
D elta C anal C o.
Blrw »M . I*. B

W. FhlUI|&gt; .
Mycra. A.
M ytra. A. It.
VlAhbum, W. II.
X lyer*. A. II.
--------Itrardun, J - F

lUrrowa. Ruth P —

Bel lara-t) vera treat C o.

In s tin c tiv e Good M sn h ers.

W e sometim es m eet an original g en ­
tleman, who, if manners had not e x ­
isted, would have Invented them.— E m ­
erson.

Expectations.

T an n ar, XI. F .
Bow lsy, J .

.

C ran gl», Ilo asU s.-------W arn eil C d — - -------O rcra trss t T u rp - G oe_
O rentrew t T u rp . C&lt;t. O rsp d ra e l T u rjt. C o.

------Wsrrlmer. W. F . -----Fuller, John T ----------

No Paper Money In Peru.

Peru la a country without paper
money. Gold, sliver and copper coins
are tho mediums of circulation.

Fuller. John T..

Argument Defined.
An argument Is on effort of two peoto keep each other from finding out
truth.—Llfo.
Wilson. Mm. Wr

Excess of Procrastination,
Some people put off till tomorrow
the things they should have done lost
week.
Value of the Smile.
T h era U much rollilo» la a rood
im lie.
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t
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M c l x a n . A. M .
W Ilck ead ak L D
M aarlcy. L E .
O st je n , J . J --------- ----H ear. M r». A _______
O si je n , I I . M ----------W lir a i, J . M .. J r . _

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Jiukkua

G otha.
I x * s 1 and XI, M ock P, G o t h a -----------------_____Ixrt « , block P. G o t h a ------- :----------------------L o i 20. block P . G oth a----- ------------------------Ix&gt;ta 29 to 29 and 43 and 44 , block P,
G o th a

W ilrax . J . XI .. J r » . . .
W ILchendabb 1 ._____
WOcng. J . M .. J e . . .

WOraa. J . M.. Jr _____
Wflraa. J. XI.f J r . _ —
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W Oraa. J . M - J r . . , . D on egsn . A. E . —

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In n # . C arrie II
L an », C arrie B.
l-andon. Geo.

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In n s , C u r i * B .
l'ow ell. M arth e . Heirs

17
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run ety aloeg Ry. to a point 1694 fu n of
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a 6 46 lu sly 420 l u n 646 lu to
m u r of Ry air along tama to cantar
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T h e man who Is looking fo r'tro u b le
finds It and tho one who e x ­
pects dofeat usually gets a whipping. Lore Was. J. P.

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run » 2.40 chs, a 1*H *ka, w t M cka,

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ÎU * n r cor of
^ * * ' 4 ___
run • 3 eh«, w 29.21 rh * to laka A(&gt;opka
noly along lake to n line or arc. F tn le e .
A nderson's s a b d i t o recorded In plat b a sk
A. paga S . O ran g o county R ecord s.
______ L o ts 21 to X4 and 29. Anderson’» euh dlv.
„ D i t s 32 »nd 33 A nderson'» aub d ir _______
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of n s « of ss Vi,* n to beg (less 100 ft.
n and a by 120 I t. e and w In ss ro r.)
and b e r aw cor o l n w )4 ol asW run s S IS
lu n 437 lU awly to w lina o l nw )» ol
a s R , ■ 2 48 I t. to b sg______ __________ —
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Il ai lo w a r a . run n 190 lu , » 90 lu . a 190
lu , w 90 it----------1 ----------:--------------------------_____i l aerea of w * ) o l n w *) ol r w R -------------Witti# B . M a s g w 'i tuli d ie., reesrd sd la
pisi bosk K . page» 3 and 7, O r a a g s
c o n n i; Hecord#
l^it» 21 and 22 . X lu n g sr’e aub d ir .—, ____ _
_____JN a f&lt; o l n w M ----------------

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tw n s f O t e e s , recor dad to p in t k e e k A.
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L o ts l i t to 164. R a bia se n *» sub d ir -------B a b die. e f H U w art'a lls m c s lr o d rs c scdsd
J a M U s ba s k 2 . page 3 9 » . O rsa g s
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w 860 It., i 4 M I t , e 6 6 0 fu. a 4M
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B«it aw cor o l nw *» e l s s * » ______________
run • t t 6 ft. n 6 3 S It., w &gt;66 ft . • SIX lu .

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It. n and a Io n s co r.) sw )» of s w R and beg
10 rds w o l na ra r . o l rw&gt;4 o l k»)| a rr.
run w 1004 ft-, a X&amp;6.H ft., w I t i ft.. ■ to
sec Une, s 717 ft ., n 408 il.. » IOS ft ,
n 2S2 fl., • S30 ft., n AiiO ft.
AU th » t i»«fl of n w ^ of M l * --------- -----N M ItV. ( Ijrm |jrf m roor run n 10O rd * ,
m 26 rd t.. • to K y . me\y to l*#f. *
Nw
of U^*4
.'hi tn •«! m r»p «uf «»f
of n » 4•
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N » 44 of nr 1
W
of n« '4 of nw ^j
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run « » 9 0 ft.. » 2 6 0 ft .. n 9 90 ft . r 260 ft \
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&lt;»f
of
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tir « 6 ÍS fl. n »nd i»H4 ^ ft. • ul »• ro i ul
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Ito
tir » lo tti It. r ut aa ror of sw *t of aw *¡
run w 810 ft., n M S fl . » 7 1 " *y It., æl]
628 II.
K l.u le l,
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t&gt; elka n and • in rm- tor
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N • 44 of fkr * 4
S r »4 of n r 14
200 Bcrrr un«urvr&gt;r«l lami in
lieg «p ror of 9« *| tif
4j
run n I 16 H u » lo tra te ra « line i&gt;( lake
Apopka aoly along •■»«! Itnr to « llnr of
»rr • to l*rg
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of
W ! ; ol nw ' , and nw * , ul sw * ,
.H a l, ul n w ),
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of mri| and
of
of rw '4 of a w li
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ol vc&gt;, ol ew K
—
N w li of i « l i and »*4 of
of
of «V» l |
AI,Iteti I - »ult dia , record ed In pial book II..
page &gt;0. O range lu u n lt lle c o rd .
I .H t V lo TC. and 26. 27. SO. and 29 Ale
t e l i » aulì dtv
lieg SS I It It of «e cor of a ' t ul b e 1 , ul
n e*» .
run n 330 ft , w 83 It., a 3.30 It.. e JU It.
»nd r

“ w

Pounds, J . R---------------

Boyd, B .

£3f
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L o u XT and XS, H ack n ey '» add to Apopka
H. A. B a b ia asa* a an k d ir , pact « I rscscd sd
la pial b o sk U, paga 4 0 , U r a a g s conaly

_TZ a I 6 »ha » ani w b y 't s i cka n nnd a to

HIXH *ka

nd n.H of
block J ,

Peculiarity o f Typhoons.
Bradsh aw , J . Nt----their strength as
and consequently there jl/ g d sh a » , J . 1 0 - 1 may be quite a difference between the Starb lrd , P . L -------power of ono In the southern end of Bradabaw , J . N -----I/»is 6 to if/and I t U&gt; I t , Mock B, BradThompson'» add to A
anaw•A Tl
the W est Indian Islands as comparod
bfockt&gt;. Bradshaw
I
. W H of E
with one In tho north. It Is this fea­ Bradshaw, J. N—
_________Apopka i i,.
I*. Bradabaw
nr*asha A Thompture which makes tho hurricanes of Hsmmingway, M Q,_________ EH of » } ) . blockK l).
— i'a add to Ar *—
the W est Indies more to be dreaded Hefflcy, Mr». M. E------ _____ W i i , block D . ‘S S t t e s add to Apopk
than the Pacific typhoons of this lati­
J . D . H a c k » # ;'» add t s Apopka, rscscd sd
ta p isi b o sk A. p age 6 4 . O r s a g s c ssa ty
tude.

It la found by an Italian doctor that
L o ck leg . H. M .
the excess of diversion In tho lives of
New York women Is bound to bring
upon them the miseries of neurasthe­ W .a th s f* . W in­
nia. This dlseaso has, according to
Mort». Dk. ol Fla.
the doctor, different ways of affecting Sl atanirdbird.
G ertru d s 1L
limp with exhaustion, tho pure Sax­ C arro ll. Nelson---------------I sit eli. IL E.— ------;----ons are dull and torpid and tho Ameri­ Lld/ldg*. A. B ------------can Is merely overstimulated nnd trios
to go faster and faitor.
Toms, Xt. C--------

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WH of I

Aaegk».
Uncorded la plat hook B , M l * Xti. O range
. , r o a nH
i;I ItceocrU.
‘
- i o ta I S . X7, XS, 41 , 4 1 . 43. 48. block A .
Bradakaw A T h om p son a add to Apopka
_______i o t a U , 64, t t . and t l , block A . B ra d ­
shaw A T hom p son ■ add t e Apopka..
J______ L o t S, block B , llrad ak aw A Thom pson a
___
addtoU&gt;Apopk------------------------------------------Apopka

S m ith , Tho»

N orokoW , Istoria--------XLoller. O s r t ------- --—
O v rritrs s t C ra ta C o—
Ornrttrest T u rp . C o .
U akaow n .— ---------------Sm ith . P . D .----------------

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XI errili.
Fuller, XI ary

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B e g 33.31 chs a of n s cor of __ __________
run t 61», w 10 ch», w to w Uns o l #)y ol
ne)| ssc. a to point 300 II o o l » ro r ol
n»)4 ol a»)| asc. a to sede Une. n to beg
10 cha e and w b y l l l R f t i and a In nw
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Ww)g of n w R . . . .
&gt; 3 » ** ol vw‘ t .
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run w 320 fu . n 6 3 1 H lu . » s o f t ., »ely
to bsg
.
Heg 10.33 ch» n and 12.86 rh« e &lt;»f e s ruf
ol a s « ol a ) k ...............................
run n 3.87 chm, w 4.40 cha. a 3.67 rh«,
s 4 .4 0 c k a ___ — ______ —
lieg nw ror of sw *| ol s e *,
run a 600 ft. a 30 0 It, nely 70U ft. lu l a k e
Down nwly on shore ol lake 200 ft a
66 0 (U to b sg .
_____
____ W H of a » V, o l a s ) , (lass lots 199. 200.
201 and 2 0 2 , W lndem ece. and kwa e t y l
___ N s « o l n s l f and »*&gt; of n e ',
6a In sq. in ne cor of ew *, of n e ',
N w ) , ol n w * ,
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N e t* of n w l, (lews 70 yds e and w by 360
yiia n »«id « In ne cori
N e * , ol n w l, (
N w ) , of n w l,
He * , of sw *, and sw », of ew *,
. ¡ t o ( | Of M l.
n w * , of n^_‘ ,
---------N » * , nl n w *, and . w ) , of n w l,
-lieg 25 rh» n CO® w ol se cor ol l 'e i r r M»
randa G ia n t un * WS w 1 ' e h , u 2 ’.“ .
e 26 2-3 chs, . 60” . » 16 rh &lt; « 29“ . » 26
2 -3 rito___________a___________________ .
H a ll of eW*| ________ .
__ ______
l o i I &lt;Wwn beg 10.10 chs n and 48 Iks w ol
ss cur run n 10 rha, w 8.33 rb a, a 10 chs,
r 8.33 che to beg and lesa beg 12.18 rha
n o l JU ase poet on a Un» o f----------------run e 8.71 cha. n 3.81 chs to s Une of Astor
g ia n t .nw ly along G ran t Une 10 chs,
a 8.68 chs
I le * se cor of w H ol lot 1 . . . ____ _
run n 18.98 chs, w 6.62 ch s., s 9 .6 6 chs,
w 6.62 cha, a 2.49 chs. e ,3 16 rh s, s
6.62 rh», s 10.10 chs, and beg ne ro r of w
H o llo t 2 ;
run w 140 yyla, « 140 yds, e I 40 yd s. n I 10
yd * - .
j
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S ee1,
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W e is r r 's sn b d ie ., recordad la p ial b s»
page 8 4 , D ran g e ra n a ty rem ed a.
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I x * 3, W eieer'a «ub. dlv.
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3)4
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N e t , ol n
N e « ol
of s e l , of n e ) , (l«ws lie* nw ror run
s 208‘ ft.. » 20 8 lu , n 208 fU. w 2 08 fl.»
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b ask A. p sg» S3. O rango r o s s t ; rem ed a
l-ote 13 11 and IS , block 9. jL'lay Springs

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Collsgs OIH Suggtatlon.

-------K M ol lot 660, A lU m o n t* ________
U l «41. A ttam oola
f r o .I Add. to A llarnontr. rrvord n t In piai
book A, paga I XS. O ra n | . cou n t; itr o id «
lx&gt;i. 140 to IS2 and IS*» to I s7 F rw i ad.)
to A ltam on l*
I .» (. «2, M and 64. Pmet add to A lt.
m o n i.
. ______
Inot S2. P ru .t add to A ltam o n t.
1U-I * * ror of hot 2 * 4 , A ltam o n l., run
1692 ft.. E I1 S 2 ft.,
IZV2 ft . o 11 * ;
ft.
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of • » ', of n . t ,
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24 2« cha. a 1 SO ch»
J . I t. F o ia . a b d l»., rrcord rd In t h a l n t l
pial book, pagr t i l
l o l l 17 and ÍH, P o « tu b dlv.
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of n a i f of n .H
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fo r r o ! C ltr, rrro rtlrd la M l « , book 1 .
p n g. 4 1 *. d r a n g , ro tin i; record».
S * ; ol lota 6Ä ,6 9 and 70. roroat C ity
l o t 177, fo r m t C ity
l^it 176. fo rm t C ity
lx&gt;t 193 and 191. fo r m t C ity
S o *4 of !&gt;•)» am i m ' 4.
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and ■»"
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P o p u la rity la Ilk a eom a o f tb a o th
ar good th ln g a o f Ilf« , th e one who
ta s k s I t aaldom flnda It. H ow ever, a
b in t la th a t It fo llo w a raapact. Col
lega s t u d y ' la m o re
d ecep tiv e th a n
school w ork.
T b o flra t few m o n th s
o ften se e m aaay. T h a t la why m any
gtrla jo in tb o «o cta l w h irl. W hen th e
m id year« co m a th e y p ay tb a p e n a lty ,
unleaa te m p o ra ry , a r tific ia l, flittin g
“c ra m m in g '’
cornea
to 'th e ir
aid.
T h e re fo re , a t th e v e ry beg in n in g do
the n e ce a a a ry w o rk e a c h day.

Pull«. A II
Hlwphra«, IV» rI

Nnym. Il C.

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Brown. C. II
Hullivsn. A.
W«wUn(nou»r. Il II
Kimm«. J»n.

Packard. W. A.
Blrapaoo, T, (*.
GUktU. I. ».
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S ile n c e .
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T h e b la c k ah eep o f th e W a ry w a lk (irarnkal. Il E.
fam ily
had
d la tln g u la h e d
h im s e lf (irwanlaal, A IVaUtrom, John
ag ain . . " T b l s la th e la a t s t r a w !" Carlton, lino.
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groaned hla r e s p e c t a b le b ro th e r. " I 'm
diletta. I. H
goin’ to 'a v e It p u t In th e paper« th a t
I’ve ch an g e d m y n a m e fro m W a ry w a lk
to W o b b lew ay , 'co e o f m y b ro th e r's
d is g ra cin ’ th e nam o. I ’ll ’av e It p rin t­ Unknown
I m i t w I, W.
ed on ’and -bllla a n ’ d is trib u te d by th e Himmaoft. Wm.
th o u san d !
I ’m d e te m ln e d
nobod y Wiwllnjhou*., II. II.
sh all a u ap ect th a t I ’m re la te d to *lm .” Hoblnaon, M. P.
Jackaon.'Wm n . ___ _
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H ig h er T h a n N ia g a ra .
(Tir up F’o ta ro r iv e r In llrltlBh (Jul
*nn are the K a le te u r fn lls, among ih&lt;*
nio«t w ond erful In th e world and
among the le a s t know n
Though din
ruiert-d fo rty y e a rs ago, th e fu ll* have
been visited very seld o m
by w hile
men, y e t th e y a r e Ove tim e s as high
as N iag ara.
,

M otfsrn B u s in e s s Id es.
"Y ou s till a s s e r t th a t com p etition
1» the life o f tr a d e ? " "O h , y es,” re
tilled Mr D ualin 8 ta x . "H u t wo don't
(■Are to co m p ete fo r a c h a n c e to sell
out goods W h at we w an t Is to find
iwople with th e ir m o n ey out com pelfor th o p riv ile g e o f b u ying th em ."

Th« Knockfer Abroad.
W hen you -h e a r a tR«n s ta r t to
* * « t by s a y in g : ” 1 w ould n’t knock
«nybody, bu t— " Ju a t m a k e up your
xdnd It a in ’t g o in ’ to b e no b oost.”—
i’h llsd elp h la In q u ire r.

P e tr ify in g .
Bhe— Q b, p r o fe s s o r !
I saw aucb a
funny old fo ss il In th e m useum
tot«y.
I th o u g h t 0/ y o u a t once.—
ludg«.

G re a te s t o f A ll M is ta k e s.
T h e on ly p eop le w ho do n ot m ak e
m istak es a r e th o a e w ho do noth in g ,
and th a t 1« th e g r e a t e s t m is ta k e of a ll.

Hidden Beauty.
It I« difficult to get a boy to ate the
t&gt;*»uty of the leavea that he 1« com­
piled to rake from the lawn.

M ill.

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rounty ie&lt;orda
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ih m c a a to D k » Invabur, «oly along
water of lake lo point due e of lief, w
to bag
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w of R y . and all of nw ‘ 4
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of a» 14 n of lake, and all of n e tt of e * 11
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n m w 150 fL . a 1321) fl.. • 150 ft., n 1320 ft.
N V. Abbott*» aub d l*. recorded In plal
book A. page 6. O rang e county record«
|Aitw 6 ami 10, AblHiM'e «uf* div.
J &gt;aniel«. Wm. H
1 a)l 13 (In « • 100 f t ) N F A blm tt'a »ub
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Fair O aka and Iv an b oe. recorded In plal
l*ook II, P a n 138, O ra n fo county roeord»
|A)la l to 4, F a ir Oaka and ivanboe
O rlan d o W'alrr A I J f h t ( o.
l ie f a t Irtm l»o»t »landing 101H ft e 192 ft.
D u d ley . Martha A
a of nw cor of
run n J 9 2 ft., • 312 ft. to creek, running
from l * k a Ivan h oe to l»ake Formoaa
1
a v iy along aatne to point • of beg., n SO
fL to lie«.---------Reg at &gt;4 eec poet on w U irv of
Urlando Wat rr A U g h i Co
run • 2 0 cha, n 90 Ika, « 4.45 cha to center
of b ran ch , nwty along center of branch
4 cha to m outh of aam e. w 1 3 H rha to
are line, a 4 cha (leva Hv).
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run w to na cor of lot I , Fair Oaka and
Ivan h oe. a 160 ft. e to e line of «aid 40 a
n 160 ft to beg

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O r a n g e f e u n l ) trrordm

Show Strength of Character,
High cheek bones a re said to Indl***• tr e a t strength o f character In
Dènti, II. r . ■ome direction.
Krrnm ndrf, II. 0 .
Booka.
A home without booke, a home wlthsnt llbrariea, ia a home wltboul •

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\andcriKH»ls add la Mailland, recorded in
pUl book II. page «O I (range county
ricorda.
I ajIm 12 lo 2V, Vanderpool a add to Mail
land .
(lafk'a add lo MallUnd. rrcurdr«1 In piai
book A. P»4«* 133. Urangr county record*
1Ail 3, block l, 4 lark*« add lu Maitland
IasI 4, block I, ( lark*» »«id l«s M»ltUnd
LalontUIr Lawrence*« Mib dit . recorded in
pial book |&gt;. pa^e 25. Orange county
rwrwrda.
IaM» 9 and 11. block 2. Katovyitlle
lAila 21, block 2, Katun ville

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R e sto rin g B u rn t S te e l.
The folluw lng p ro c e s s will re s to re
lim it s te e l
Mix w ell to g e th e r four
poumle uf flno w h ile sunil. h alf
a
sound of aal a m m o n ia c , a q u arter of
i pmintl of co p p eraa . anil h a lf a pound
5f re sin , all p u lv erized .
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run n 49.f£l cha, w 5.02 ch». » 30.90 ch»,
»66« w 12 ch». a 33« r 1? ch». « 6 1) ch»
tic le In th e S u n d a y Isa u e o f th e N ew
Fackwo«d‘n »uh dlv., rrcordrd In pini book
York T lm e a . W e s u b m itte d It to a
I). M|r 26, O fsnjr munir record».
high sch o o l boy w ho ahall fo r th e Schararlf. S M.
KH of lot 6 (leso e 15 (l . hlock A. Farkwood»'
aub dlv.
p resen t b e n a m e le s s , and th is Is h is
lief 42 ft. • of nw ror, loi 9. block A. Fark
Ely, S. Mill»
a n sw e r: " T o o d og-gono m an y of th e m
wood's «ub div., run r 3¿ It , • 111 li fs
S bdry ol lot 8, w 35 ft . n 114 ft
uln't got nobody th a t 's h eav y enou gh
Ixït C, block K. Park wu.nl'. «ult dlv
llanrllmr, Otrllr
to play c e n te r .”— C h ic a g o K ecord Her- T homar. I* II
lot 3, block (¡, I'ltkWTvod - «ub dlv
Itot S, block lì. fackamnt « «ub «li.
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- dl* 21 29
,AT
- ' N ) ol i*rlr)
OvorwUwol ('rata Co.
- 32 21 29
.SI I of BW&gt;4 of nw &gt;4
32 21 29
In cre a a ln g U s e o f A lum inum .
Hnr4 nostri M. R. ...
Ne H of nw&gt;4 of
_ JJ 21 29
JU um lnum h as b e c o m e Indlspenaa- MUW, MH. A. K ?_____
W
of n r «4 and » *• { of ngli
w ),o l
31 21 29
JWU
s» of »r U „
. 36 21 29
ble In tb o c o n s tr u c tio n o f a u to m o b ile s,
w S ° f 0 W&gt;4 of K&gt;f
W
......
15 21 29
d irigible b allo o n s and a e ro p la n e s . O ne Unknown
O v r n ir w t Turp. C o .
35 21 29
Hrf 230 ft. n ol mmri&gt;r of «w *4 of nr &gt;A
lr* ZI 29
of Its u s e * In th e to x tlle Ind ustry la Ely. H Milla_____
run n 174 fl., w 416 2-3 fl . ■ 174 fl
(he m aking, In c o m b in a tio n w ith s ilk ,
417 2-3 ft
!( * ( 55 fl. » of gw cur of Library lot run
of u b rillia n t fa b r ic , w hich can bo E ly . S Mill.
w to Ky. »Jy 2V7 f t . . » 1 4». fi . nWy ì 1 ft,
given auy d esire d c o lo r and w hich
n 229 ft1
Ati
tfuundr«! on n by lut &lt;» VI »itland un r
cannot be e x c e lle d fo r m ak ing c e r e ­ K p b llr r it if ;
by rhurrh lot on • I»&gt; l«»rfiii&gt; n * on
monial costutnna and th e a tr ic a l w ard ­
« by K Marra lui
Mailland hlr« Survey, fnnnlrd in pUi
robes.
book C, page 20, Or an gr «**unly rrrvftl«
A m using th e C h ild ren .
A good way to nmuatt th e ch ild ren on
t rnluy day Is to c u t c o lo re d p ictu res
Tom old m agazln ee. T h e s e a re pasted
ui in rd board sq u a re s and th e « q u a rts
ire fasten ed to g e th e r by p iercin g th em
allb a k n ife and th r e a d in g them upon a
irlght p iece o f rib b o n .
S e le c t
plc-&gt;
ures of nil kinds, In clu d in g plenty of
tnluiale, bird s and flow ers.
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lu
2ti

lie f 10.95 cha » o( aw ro r of nwU of n W
z» ZI 29
run a XXO y j * . n 440 y*U. w 22U ytla.
a 440 ytla
to
G r w th im Mr» M \
bag 178 ft • ol rv* cvir of aw
uf n a w t,
Zi 22 M
run w 200 fl, a 107 It. a 9oo ft, t. 107 ft.
Hanacben, Joe
B«g l » 2 ( j ft w uf D* Cur of awV. of o a k
of aw)» . . _______
___
____1*
z&lt; a U
run w 196 It. a 1 1 7 ^ It. • 194 it. n 141 ft.
Ira* a «4 f t ) ______________ _______ _____
liu d ai’n. W m
S t , of at-) uf w h&gt; of nw 14 ol h a*, of a* *4
ol aw ).
26 n 29
llop k in a. A T an.l M artha . bag 11» rur of » h&gt; of a t* of aw )g of n a ). of
aa *4 of aw hi
28 n 29
run a I I ft. • 139 It, » «I ft, n 119 ft
( ’in e L O 'flerry liuder « o
Itag 200 ft n an-J 9 ft ar of a« ror of * » &gt; . of
r.a I .
_ ______ ___
run rr «1« It, w 32S It. a 433 ft, a to bag _
(Jnknrrwn
bag 90 ft n of aa ror uf a w ) . _____________
;;
r;
run n 90 ft, w IB I ft, a 6A ft, a 66 ft, a 26 ft,
a Ul b a g __ ____ __________ ____ __ ______
K am v rj'a aub d it., rarwrilpd In plat book
1 • t * f r 67 . U ran g r r o u n t; rrrorda.
H am m ond. K. W.
l-ola 3, « and S. IUun*wy*a aub d i» ._ _ ____
H am m ond. II. W.
I » U ( (lawn a 2««h-&gt; fL ) and lot 7 T(m a
2 4 9 ) t I«). lU ruary'a tu b d i » „ ____
H am m ond, R . W.
.Ito la 9 ami 10, Itan
'a aub'di Tu
H am m ond, U. W.
ary 1 tub •
fait 8, llam
Itamary'a
1 :.
Alwttmrnt of h * , of n w ) , of awI4
IM 22 29
flrrtird rd In plat book t\ paga 71. O raag*
rounlr rrrord a
ruaby. A mar;» la
lx&gt;l 4, A llo U in rn I .
llam m u m l, Nora
loot IS, »tou rn ant
«B ai» ti li-m a' ravUod owb dlv. a l « , , f
_
XT 22 to
Htrarlad1 la piai book t , paga 42. U rangr
r o a n i; rrro rd a . _
I x ^j , Harry .
S h ; of blork E . Adam (lib ra » ’ aub dlv.
&lt;»rovr*. Mary W
N r*t ol aoha Hoaa nhk and laaa wht ol aw )g
and tarar tn ta r a it
.
U ___
27 X i 29
arry. J . R .
W lv of a ia of «w&gt;» of n U of a o ti___
X7 22 29
Jo n tm, Nannie N.
W *1 of ar * g of i w )4 of a* J 4 _______ ____
27 22 29
Dullma, U J
E h j ol arhg ol awhg of a a .*4 (bwa I a In
nr tur)
- ...............
27 22 29
4
M ay. W alter L _______ _
— W M ol n w j, of rw U of aaW _____________
2 7 22 2«
6
Hmllb, mu_____________
—E 7 (7 ft of n ) i of o f i o f aafa of a»hi____
2 7 22 29
&amp;
H am m ond, It. W. . ______
Ihrg 777 ft. w of na ror of
of a * (4 ____ 2 7 22 n
run w 129 ft. a S30 fl, a 129 It, a S3S fU__
1
S m a h . E lla ......... _
- 2 » of n i l of aw*, of a»*g (laaa w 412 I t ) __ 2 7 22 29
H am ilton A («raham
llrg 17.67 rha r and 6.S 6 cha a of nw fo r of
27 22 29
run a * 1 )4 Ika, w U l rtia. n~8Îhà~ lkâl
r 2.38 r h a
Sh o rt, Ja c o b
.
K H ol n e l4 of nw H .
2a O
29
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Kullrr, Jo h n T
S e «4 of
u
22 29 Ito
A m m ann. Herman
M&lt; g 2 6 J M w of ne ror of n e ‘ 4 ul na U
13 22 29
run » lu cha. a 5U(J fl, U lu cha, a 60O 11.
I U vrnfHjrt. &lt; I » an.l K U.
Ne 14 o( IW ‘ j
S3 ZZ 29
40
Hub dit of 4(riami«* i arm i f Truck 1 «., re .
oredrd tn plal book |). page 45. ((range
(ounly record*.
I’tckfor«!. Th«a».
tail 23, UrUndo f i r m 4 T ruck I o.
(la r k . A K ( o
l o t 2S, 2o, 2 - and 28. » 'rtm d o t aini A

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Meg
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nr r«*r of fl w 4 of iw '4
16
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16
* l.t i If, • MaO ft « 120 ft n 160 ft
lieg SW ror of M 4 tfl ■» 4
36
run n 14) ft, r '20 rha. • I I I ||. N
a 20
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I.
10 ft n ami ■ t»y »•*• ft r an&lt;t w tn 11«
'•* •• • '»f »•» 4
J*
i II Itfoa n • adit ti» t liU m le . fr*u n ird In
piai l»u*»h M. pag« k l. tlra n g r («u nit
rrCwfda
I Aita 11 »Itti 12, Ii Iam k L. Mrowrv a a.Id to
&lt;irlim jo
It It Mill* era add to O rlan do, I row if o l In
plat l*8*ok ( , pagr 70. Orange rwunly
record«.
&lt; «nOrld «Í 4»arrrlt*« add lo Orlando, r * rorded In plat ln*8»k \, page 77, Orange
rounlr rrrorda
I ut 2. I ‘anfield» JL «»arrett * add to t tr­
iando
t uncord Fark add to O rlan d o, recorded In
plal book It, page» 64, 17 and 124, O r­
ange county rrrord a.
"
lo ta 1 to 10, l*-wa lot 7), block M, Krvt»*d
I uncord Fark
(alt It), (»lock I . Hrviw il t uncord 1‘ark
add
I ut I, *2 and 9, l»lo&lt;k t reviMvJ t uncord
l ark a.1.1
I •■I *. 1 4H«I I " lil'jlk I M * I**m| I Wlltunl
I ark «.td
I ».• ( bliH h I ». ft » ««M ( cMicoCtl I'ark a»M
i . i . i to .
.»-I
an d - . M' sc k •.
• t»m««fd l*»fk ad»l
I 4,t », block ( .. 1 uncord F ark
I ola I and n, block K , ( uncord Fark
lAit I, block 1* C oncord F a rk .
( 00per S M artin '» aub d ir. recorded In
plal book A. page 20, O raag« county
rrrorda.
N 5 7 H ft ‘tf l*»t b, t aopvr A Martin a
add to t (riandò
P r l a n r ; A M rla trfm s n 'e «ob dlv . reco r­
ded In plal twMik |(. p«gr a. Orange
ru u ld ;t tfco id «
In t 4. I*v|.anc: 4
a pub dlv
I Mr k won *a l i r a uaion wf pari of J 1 It avi*
add re c o r d e d In piai b«*ok I . pagr 112
t (fangt cu un l) i r n t i d t

VS I I ft uf lot I . I'»» ItHtfl a IU-»
U I |u II I»f lot . I til keun • |l*»M4»n
) IAÌ ft of lot« 7 aful IV, htekaon s lUvuiun
h it « bea e M) ft . |)»rkaon'a llrvlsem
Ita ti« «dd. to O rlando, recur »led In plat
l»ook It. page 51. tlr a n g r I ounly rrcorda
l»»t I I , Mock A. i*a * i» atbl tu Orlando
Mice K Daniel « »&lt;id. U» O rlando recorded
In plat book D , page 95 . O ranga rou atf
recorda.
I Art 5, block II, h a n te l'* add. lo Orlando
J . ( . D enm ark'» add. recorded la plat
book D. page M , O ran g e county record»
I Atta 1 to 30, Iten m ark 'a ad d — __ —
II II D ir k v tn 'i *ub d l*.. part of block 4.
Sum m erlln'« add. recorded In plat boak
D. page
O rang e m unty record».
I Ait 6 and 7, Il II T d ckaon a aub div.
II. t' D ann’* add lo O rlan d o, recorded In
plal book D. page B2. O range county
record»
1Atta 7 and B, h arin '» add. lo O r la n d o ---I Ait 35, I (ann a add
¡Ait 12, K an n '* add
Alke H Da»ct*a aub d l* ., recorded In plat
book I), page 18. O range county reewrda.
1Ait 15. h a v r t'a aub d l*
I &gt;ot 16. h a v rt'a aub dl*
I tit jo , I tav el* sub «Mv
I A»t 21 anil *2*2. h a v e t'a aub dl*
I aiC 23, h a v et'a *ub dlv
IA&gt;t 24 and '25. h a v e t'a tu b d l*.
D em yscy'* add. tn O rlan d o, recorded In
plal book A. pago 28. O raag« ruuafy
record».
Io ta 17 and 21. block A. l&gt;em p«ey'i add.
Meg 147 ft and 8 m ehr« w of n« nor. block
|), 1(erenory'a add . run aoly 623 ft. w
86 ft., 1Ó Incbea. n 523 ft. • 146 ft (Uua
n 332 ft)
.................... —
-lieg 147 ft w of n« cor, block L), Dempoey'a
add., run w 80 ft. a 333 f t , • to • lm# of
(Miro lot, n to b e # ..
(Atta 3 in 4. block
dock tI Il . D tvnpary'a add—
D cL aney'a add. I« O rlan d o , recorded la
plat booka II tl* i , p *g M 21 ta d 71,
O raag« county reco rd *.
1A&gt;ta 4 and 5 block II, D u IjtD ty 'a add. —
1 Art 10, block II. IM -A D ey'a a r i d ............
VAf « W ater T e rra ce , re co rd ed U plal book
D. page 68. O rang e county
_lx&gt;ta 10, 11 and 12. b lo ck I I , Edge W ater
T erra f t .
I aH 6, block b, Edgo W a te r T o rra r » ............
Joh n Farr*a add. to O rlan d o , recorded In
plat book A, page« 78, O r a a g * rouaty
rrcorda.
F. 34 ft. of lot 9 and 12. and 41 fl of lota
8 and 13, and e 57 ft of lota 4 and 17. am!
*r 25 ft of lota 3 and 16, block A, Karr *
add. to O rlando --------------IaHj 3, 4 and 17. block 11. Karr'* add
( «oodwla'a add. lo O rlan d o, recorded la
plal book II, page 40, O raag * ( •«■*!
^ L ü 7 ,M * c k C , Goodudn *

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THE SANfORD HERALD

B o s to n ia n

T

L earn *

H u nt, I e ith e r T . ____
llu n t, t u ü u r T — ..

S o m e th in g .

(irw n . Noah
Tbo folly of Interfering with a O
ln lack , U O . .
nowaboy was Illustrated on Hanorer S U ttm tk , L O ______
4«rb u ck , U G
•treat A well-dressed man took tc SUnknown
task a newsboy who waa crying a Thom»«, Pot or ____
fako extra and read tho riot act tc
him In fine style. The boy said noth
4n g , but when the man started to run R h n lr . H enry . ------- -----for a North Station ca r he raised the
cry of *'8top th ief!” which waa nl W hitman. A. tl.
once taken up by aoveral of hts com
panlona, and In a moment an angry Whitman, A. I I . .
crowd waa at tho hcols of tho luckless
o n e , who waa forced , to take a trip llu a t. Euren« .
to the station house before the ihattet Hillmann. II.___
Waa cleared up.— Boston Journal.
U nknown

Claim the Oldest Language.
W illiam «. R acha»!
It la asserted by tho Basques that
their language, which bears a strong
resemblance to certain North Ameri­ R am ekin «, K . ------can dialects, la the olddat one In the
'world, and was spokon by Adam and
D o u fla*. E . A.
B re In the garden of Eden. They also
boast that It la tlio most difficult of
Denn. B . I . -----all languages to learn. According to
a native legend, tho devil llved.among
the Daaquea for seven years, and dur­ Rowland. Anni* J ~
ing that time learned only two words Cal vert, Mary W....
of their tongue, "bal” and ”es.” "yes”
and "no," and these two words ho for­
got within an hour of leaving tho
Hawklna, A. M .
eboatry.
lau. II. P.-------

■

Quinine In the Good Old Days.

There 1* a wholo lot of difference In Johiuon. Annie -----the prlco of qulnlno now and 60 years ||*nder*«n. Martha (I
ago. Then It Bold for $6 and sometimes moro an ounce. Now It can be
____ bought fyr one-tenth of that amount.
* . w. ».
iryn»K?
. The W quInltlg'Wfl# taken In —
-----baked apples,'slippery elm or anything
tbat-would cover up the stuff and part­ Munro#, Ja». .— ^
ly dlsgulso tho taste.— Madtsonvlllo Or lam io W ila r L. -U t hi
Hustler.
Much Timber In Reserve.
Tho rich forests of tho Caucasus
offer a wldo Held fo r fp tu ro d ev elo p

fc . -

merit, althou gh th e w alnu t fo r e s ts and
tho boxwood fo r e s ts along tho co a st
liavo boon fully e x p lo ite d . T w o luin
her m ills, ono nt P o ll nnd tho o th e r
at Hukhum K slo o , re p re se n t tho hulk
of tho lu m b erin g norrU-d on a t pros

ent.

___ L ota IS and 2 0 , block

Pedagogue at His Worst.

I
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II

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F ish H as V ocal O rg ans.
P erh a p s th e m ost co n sp icu o u s ex
am ple of th e tlslu-s th a t a re c a p a b le
of u tte ra n c e ! b the drum -fish, so ca lle d

by reason of tho doop, booming noise
It produces at will. It Is found along
tho Atlantic coast, from Massachu­
setts to Florida.

V
1
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An Ohio s c h o o lte a c h e r has d ecla re d
th a t both th e D ecla ra tio n of lutlopendenco and th e C o n stitu tio n
a re
la ck in g !u lite ra ry s ty le
ll would he
too g rea t a risk to tru s t th a t m an
w ith
e ith e r tho first
c h a p te r
of
G en esis or tho G e tty sb u rg s p e e c h .—
C leveland P lain D ealer.

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To Cure Neuralgia.
For neuralgia, try wet cloths of al­
cohol nnd wntcr or laudanum and wa­
ter. laid on a hot water bottlo and tho
¥ part steamed over.
to O bllgo,

"I want recognition as a taxpayer,"
said the Irate cltlxen. "All right,”
said the municipal boss; "w ell send
the assessor around to see you again."

Hwrvl, \ M
Jewe|l, W . li
Arta, Sara

A

I M « tk *r , A loe

I'a rk e r, I »orwe)

cook. L w

Fuller, John T

('o h o o n . 1«- U

Sm ith, A A., et «I
Sm ith. A. A.. «*1 al
Oil«« A llearham

T£* ]

Procrastination’s Valus.
Procrastination sometimes saves a
man from making a fool of himself«—
Florida Tlmoa-Unton.
A ttrib u te o f G re a t 8 o ld le r.

Tbo greatest gonornl Is ho who
knows when to rotroat and dares to
do IL

E Íl y

H e.

Too Often.
Tho son of matrimony froqusoUy
’ ta r a i o a t to be a dirndl iira p p .
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ITO 81

i’rvocott, J . D.------

2 2 78

Frcacott, J . D.
Hartrave. W alt— .

IC 24

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6 71

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2 30
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22

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3 66
19 03

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2 60

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9 7«
19 03
9 74
19 33
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34 62
14 36

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78 49

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- B * * »* cor ol Oran«« and O n tr a l arrw
run • #0 It, • 90 lot, n 90 ft. and w 90 It
llr« n&lt; cor oi lot t , block 39, ll*id« add.,
run w 10 It, • 90 It, , 10 It. n‘90 ft. » .
.Sylvia* Ite rUion * f llcncdirl IMnrappI*
C a 1*, recorded In plat book II, pa«e 99,
O ran«* county rw w rda._______________
|yit 23, MyIrta« r»v U ion ____ .. .-.
.

166 63
11 70

GiUa. I . II.

Fuller. John T

o
Sapp, G. II—.—

Uory, Mari, 1 ..

Story. WJ I .

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lx&gt;t 24, S y lv ia* m r l d o a __________________

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U u 9 and 10, Sm ith1« «ub div.......... ........—
G ro r«* Stafkry« «uh die., rreorded In
mia*, book 4, P*«» IS 4, O ra a « , county
rrtó td ti
__ 8 2-6 ol lot 6, Goorfo Starkey« «ub dlv.
11. F. Htarkry1« add. to Orlando, recorded
in plat book A, p « ( , I I , Oraa«« county

3 66

txnra. E d w . « —

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tó a po
point 16 It •
run n 10 cha,, w 26.46
25.46 cha
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of center of Ily , aoly with R y 10 cha, «
10 rda , and w by 16 rda
23.68 cha (l—■
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O r a n « * county ree

Andrew«, Wm.
Davi», Randolph
William». E. D.
m», John
Adam«,
llammiltnn, A. G

Spatriava add. ta T a fl. part o f ______
Recordad la plat book D , pa«e 114,
O ran «* rounly record«.
1-ot 4, block D. Tiar 4, Spahler1« »dd.
la&gt;U 1, 8 and 9, block D, T ier 4, Spahler'«
.
&lt; i ___
_
lx»t 4. block K. t i e r 3 .'Spahler1«'add.
In * 2. Mock E , Tier 4, Spahler1« add
I aita I to 6, rilock ( j. T ier 6, Spahler-«

l 3«
3 56

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T u o a of T afl. rreorded In ptal book F..

pa«r« 4 and 5. O ranxr eounlr record«
IroU 2. 4. 10. block 1. T ier I. Ta/l
In ta i. 2, 3, 4. block I. T ier 2, T a ll
laita I, 2, 3, 4. 6, 7. H, block 1. Her 3
T a ft
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l o t UI, block I, tier 3, T a lt
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Seit», Frank R.
LoU 3, 1, 6, 8, 9 and 10, block 1, Her 4.
Fro*per Colony Co
T a ft
. ....... L .
I nt« 6 and 7, block 1. tier 5, Toft
jt n l a r t , Kliaabcth
I .ole l, 3. 6. 7, 8, 9 and 10. block 1, Her *«
'roeper Cdyny - o.
T a lt
l o t 3, block 1, tier 6, T a lt
Iluaby, Alo» II
Pro«per t oiony Co.
L it« 1 lo 10 block i, tier 7. T a lt
l o t * I lo 7, block 1, tier 8, T a ll
I'raaper Colony Co.
I
ail* 1, 2, 3, 8, 9, 10, block I, liar 5, T alt
l'rto|M-r Colony Co.
I-nla l to 6 and 10. block 1 tier 9, T all
i'rm per C o bi.y Co.
luita 9 and 10, block I, Her M, T a lt
Fmd - tail 7, block 1, tier 9, T alt
D avi». R F.
lo t 6, Mock ¡ , tier 9, T a ll
D avia, J II.
AH. block I. tier In. T alt
i ‘ru«per C olony t o
All. block 1, tier 11. T a ll
I'roaper C olony C o
lo ta 1 ,2 . 4. 6. 6. 7. and * Idock 2, tu-r I.
l*ro*t»er ( oiony C o
Tail
lo U 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10, block 2 , tier 2.
Proeper - 'oiony Co
• Tall
Pro*t»er C olony Co
Io ta I lo 6, block I, tier 3. T «Il
I'rierprr C olony Co.
All. block 2. tier 4. T a ll
P m *p er Colony (*o
All. block 2. tier 5, T ail
l ‘r&lt;B(&gt;er C olony C o
All. block 2, tier 6. T a ll
¡‘r«|&gt;rr C olony Co
All. block 2. Her 7. T a ll
P ro-p er C olony Co
All. block 2. tier H. T a ll
Pro«[&gt;er C olon y C o
All. block 2. Her 9, Talt
P ro*p er C olony Cm .
All. block 2. Her 10, T a lt
Pro«p*r C olon y Cu».
All. block 2. tier I I . T a lt ......
¡■rt»«t&gt;ce C olony Co
lo t * 2, 3, 4, 6 and 10, block 3. Her I.
_
T a ll .........
X ta il I, block 3, Her I, T a lt
Underline, Fred
Pruafier Colony Co
AH. Work 3. tier 2. T a lt
Pro*p*r ( 'oiony Co.
l o t * 1 to 6. block 3, tier 3, T a lt
t a Pointe. J N
l o t 8, block 3, tie* 3, T a il
Field, John II
I ot 9, block 3. Her J . T a lt
patten. A It.
l o t 7, block 3. tier 3. T a il
i'roe|ier t 'oiony * o
. Io ta t lo 10. block 3, tier t, I alt
lla m m a n , J A
I ait 3, block 3, tier 4. T a ll
Hell. J k
lo t« 1 and 2. block 3. Her 4, Taft
l*ru«per Colony t ’o
A1I. block 3, tie r 6, T a ti
Murdock, Clara
l o t 2, block 3, Her 6 T alt
Prtmper Colony Co.
______ L o u 1. 2. 3, 6, 7. 8, 9 and 10. block .1.
IMr 7 T a lt
Unknown _______
~ ^ lo U 4 and 6, block 3 ,ll*tr T, T a lt
Pro«|er Colony Co.
-------- lo ta I to 4. block 3. Her 8, T a f t ___
M alrakm , John
Io ta 6 to ¡0 , block 3. tier 8, T a lt
_
Proa|irr ( oiony Co.
lo U 3, 4, and 6 to 10, Mock S, Her 9,
,
T a il ______
Mrlrakne, John
Io ta l and 2. block 3. tier 9. Talt
Pro«i&gt;er ( oiony Co
l o u 3, 6, 7, S. 9 and 10, Muck 3. Her 1*1.
T a lt
Proafier Colony Co
All. block 3. tier I I . T a ll
¡'metier ('oiony Co
Io la 4, 5. 6, anil 7, block 4, Her 1, Tall
Wilder, Mr*. Tam p*
lo ta 1, block 4, tier 1. T a ft
Frtoprr Colony Co
1o ta I and 4 to 10. block 4, tier X, Tail
l*ro«|ier Colony Co
l o t * 2, 4. 5. 8, 9 and 10, block 4. tier t
T a lt
Wymann, Arthur T
l o t 7, block 4, tier 3, T a fl
Pro*per Colony ("o.
lo U 6 (o 10, block 4. Her 4 T a lt
Proeper Colony C o
lo U I to 7, and 9 and 10, block 4, Her 6.
T a ll
Car*on, W . I I . . . . .
_ . l o t 8, block 4, Her 5, T a lt
Pro« per Colony Co. ___ ___;---- lo ta 6, 7 and 8, block 4, Her 6, T alt.
Proapar Colony C o . ----- ---------- AO. block 4. liar 7 . T s l t ^ ___.•_______
I’raaper Colony Co.
-------AD, block 4, liar 8. T a lt
Proa per Colony Co. ___
Lot 6a, 7a and 8a, block 4, Her 8, T a li
I’raaper Colony Co. _______
All, block 4. tier 9. T a ll
I’raaper Colony C o ..
. _
All. block 4, Her 10. T a lt . _
Pro*per Colony Co------------------ Lot 6a, block 4, tier 10, T a f t _______
I’raaper Colony Co. .
A 0 , block 4, tier l l . T a f t ____ _______
I’raaper Colony Co.
---------- All th at part ol block 6 n and w ol Ily .

T»*»

I’raaper Colony Co. . .J.---------- la it 6 to 10. block 6, tier 5. T a fl
¡To*par Colotfy C o------------------ LoU/1 to 6, and lot 10, block 6. tier 8,
(
T a ft
------B lcd iy , Jr—la E ------ ------------------L ot T. block 6. Her 6, T a f t _____________ S a c k * « , Cha*. E . -------------------L o t 6 , block 6. tiar 6, T a f l l ____________
Pro*per Colony C o .— ------------ LoU 6 to 10, block 6. tier 7.
T a flThompaon, M t * K llaabrth.------LoU 3 and 4. block 6. tier 7, T a ft
Weta—a, Geo. H.
l o U 1 and 2. block 6, Her 7, T a ft
Proapar Colony (’* . _
la&gt;U 6 to 10, block 6. lier R, T a l t
Pro*par Colony C o ..
_ lo ta 6 to 10, block 6. tier 9. T a ft
R alhm ann, Elate
Lot I, block 6, tiar 9, T a ft
Battim ano, H ow ard..
L o t * .!block 6, tiar 9. T a lL .
Rathm ann, C. T ..Lot 8. block 6. tiar 9. T a f t .
R athm ann, J . E.
..Lot 4. block 6, Her 9. T n f t _______
Proapar ('oiony Co. .
U. block 5, tier 10. t a i l _________
Proapcr Colony Col&gt;oU 1, 2, 3, 8, 9 and 10, block 8. tier l l ,
I’raaper Colony Co.

Taft

Ix&gt;U 2, 3, and 6 to 10, block 6, tiar 6,
T a ft .-----------------------------------------------Lot I , block «, lie f 6, T u f t ------------------8. tier 8, T a f t .
8. tiar 6, T a ft
tiar 7. T a ft

Proapar Colony Co.
Proep— (rolony Co.
I’roapar Colony Co.

liar I , T a f t ________________

“^ • ¡ r M

Proapar Colony Co.
Proapar Colony Co.
Proeper Cdlony C o . . , —
G arvtan«. Prod C .______

16

11 08

R . oit n «Id, ot lot 16, It. F. H tarkry',
add_____________
Ix&gt;t 23, It. r. Stark ey 1« add--------------------Story .{ \VIlUani« »ub dir., part • (Starkey*
»dd-, recorded In plat book II. po«* 47.
O ran«* m unti reco rd *
.
i/ita 4 to 11, ami lot (&gt;, Story A W illiam 1«
•ub d ir............... . ......... ... ..
J «roh Summerlin« add. recorded la plat
book C, p a«, SB, O ra a « * eoaaty record*.
.7 4 ), of w U of block S, Summerlin'« add.
o&lt; • »&gt; fi 0 c - a 47)1 Iti. block I,

'*“ • e a

Job a W. B u rk *1a *a b dlv. o f i ) i of n e 1)
a a d o H ot *»)&lt;

Proapar Colany Co.

Ixjt* 18, 16 and 19, R. V. Stayfcav1» add....
p (60 (I wid, on , »id* and 15
1/M« 14 and «trip

,

29

4 23 29
OI » X -------:----------- :----------_b M of n w ))..............
to 23 29
j and a 9 cha of n ) l o f — 1|
- » w
a tha«
t na ror of — If of — U
run n 4.94 cha, w 9 cha, s 4.94 cha, a 9
10 23 29
•¿-j
J . W. Ilurke1* mib dlv. o t , ) ) o f a w ) f ... . 12 23 29
Recorded
la Ml—. book 4, pa«* »87.
..............................................
O ran«* county record*.
_________ Ixrta 9 and 10. J. W . Ilurke-» tub dlv.
Gatlin with llobbu. — b dir o f ne&lt;( t i e lot 9, Randolph1« plat)_______________
18 23 29
and Ml I . . ____________________________ 18 23 30
Recorded In Ml— bo*k 4, pa«* 177 aad
p4al hook A, p a s* 11, O ra a « , eoaaty
record*.
________ 1/oIa 1 to 21, G atlin.______________________
IvoU 26 and 31, Gatlin
______ 1rut I (1—a that part w of R y .),(!a tlln
24 23 29
lx&gt;t I , tie— loU 7, 8, 9 and 12 of Uvtn«
»ton1« m b dlv )
24 23 29
1 R e * na
- c ——w --« — t i f
- - -■
n n
ZU.
run a 7.7 rim, w 7.7 ch», n 7 .Teh«, a 7.7 cha
C. R . T laera alai o f pina raatia a)% of aw !| 24 23 «
(a plow boqk o , paca 90,.

Pltapw Cal—ty “
Colony
Colony

1. II. H allh ’a «uh dir. part l&gt;cmp*cy* plat,

.B a * oe eat ot block 2, Summerlin1« a d d .,
run w |0 R * • l o t ft, a 60 ft, o 108 f u _

W W o l w H of a w l) of - ) * .
N ) j of n*)4 o l nw)«:
H I, of — W of n *H of n w ) i ----------------------

IxH IS, John W. Barba's mb dlv.-----

Simon«, R o b u .
VoHmtr.
------ ----- C . K -----Prlm akoS. lt. D.
i’raaper (Colony Co. ___

r.

llnkina. T. E. F.
lien kin«, T. E. K.

22

Prm prr Cplony Co
|‘rcep*r Colony Co
i*ro«|&gt;»r Colony C o ,

county fc c o lti*.

FWh, E t U ------------------

2« t l

26

lurk*1» «ub d iv ..
..Lot 4, Joh n W. Btl

»3 6H Atrni, laaac ,

recorded In pial book A, p a « , SS, O ra a « *

Ito», Anni, —

Fidelity Tru»t Co.
Fidelity Tru«t Co.
¡leave*. J . J,---------I( odder. Kiln* I . . .

t 60

» !

_ per, W.
«Vi C-- ^
Harper*
itaahn, K. Jo*.

Maynard. W. J . _

16 24
19 23

Lot
A tlW ^ V -T E 6 a of « H of iw W ot — ) (

Recorded
Ml—, bank 4, pa«. III,
d «flla —
Oraa«, eoaaty t

0 03

lieg 90 ft a of ne cor of lot 1. block 15,
Halricka add , run w 60 l l t • 60 (i. * 6*1
ft. n 60 ft.
W . A. Hatricka sccund add. U&gt; O rlan do,
recorded In pigi book A. page 134.
O rang e cwnnty record»,
a 54 ft of n la and n 3 ft of awt| of lot 3,
block I , W . A. H atricka arcond add.
I(. K. If eld* a add. to O rlan do, recorded In
plat book C, page« €2 and 83 , O ran g e
county record«.
lieg 3 5 ft e of aw cor of lot 1, block 2G,
lU lda add., run n 105 ft, • 45 ft. ■ 105 ft.
4 45 ft .
l i e f 46 fl w of an ror of lot 1, block 27,
Itcida add., run w 30 ft, n 80 ft, e 3 0 ft,
a B0 I U _____________ _____ . .
......S 25 ft of lot 2. blot k 27. |U ida add.

Ja ck a o n , A. H.

S c o tt, Clarone« ----------

laacM ibarh, M. H.
Unknow n--------------

IA»t* 1. 2. .1. 4. 8. 8. * and 10. Mock I.

SS •wt

O liv « , B ^ d , T ----------

Hyler. IL U -----------Maybew, 8 . J . -------

M organ * oecond mid.
Hoy m i «1* H arram ore'» »ub dl«, of
of
•e*» of ne*| vf n w l*
?»
and lot 19 of \\ Ucoi add ., recorded In
tsook, K page I f . O range county record»
I Aita 2 and I. I'oynta it l ’ir r a m u m add
H oyn lj «1- H arram ore'a auh dlv.. part of
n«* 1 » of s « b
I«
If eco» «leal In Ml»« Isaaok I . page 195. O range
county record*.
I «•( 1 I*»»)r»t* A I'arraniort« «ub div •
I t I'n yn ler* add . recurdeai in pial Ituuk
* . y»|r « 67 anil IU J. Orange c«*unly
record».
N ' j of lot J . td»»*k 2, I'oy liter's ».!&lt;!
I dH 7, block 2, Hopnl*r*a add
J . II. Harramoce*« ad d ., recorded In plat
hook &lt;*, paga 58. O ran g e county record».
ly Inlerm l Ui nwig of lot l , block I ),
I'arram ore's add.
1j Inthrmt In n t
of lot I. I&gt;l&lt;»rk I &gt;, |*ar
ramore*» add.
K 1« »*1 lot I 'lessa • ;|5 ft I, blasek N.
Harr a m ore's add
\5
and • 15 ft nl e * * nl lut I, block N,
Harramore'a add
S5 * 4 of lot 4. Illic k I* . Harramore'a add
\% A Hatrick» add tu Orlami«*, rrcovde«!
In pial book A. page |0N, Orange county
r rCuill*
1a»( l. ■U-w* H ft . I«los k 6. H atnck* add
K 1) of lot I , Mock 6. H atruk* add
of lot I. block 6, Hatrirk» add
N ' t of lot 1 an&lt;l 8 ft o(T e »id* of n 1) of
lot 4. bb*ck 7. H atnckv add
lieg ne cor of lot 1, block 9, Hatrirk* ad d .,
run a l W ft-. * 19 ft. n 140 ft, è 19 ft.
lie « nw ror of lot 3 . block 10, Halxtrka ad d ..
run a 50 ft., * 150 ft. n 50 ft, w 150 ft.
W C9 ft of lot 4. block 10. Patrick« add.
I aH .1, block 13, Hatricka add.
I «ot 4 (Ima e 60 f t ) , block 14. Hatricka

I u fH ik ). J*»hn I.

I«ot 38 , W Uco» A dd. ------— ------------------W . O . W h ite1» a a b d l*. a f a &gt; l o f a * i t a f
a o Û o t m »W..

i I I S . O ra a « «

Unknown

R earden, A . E .

I «oto I and 2, block O, H. A. Miller'* add.
lo ( »riandò

M

D u ck. M . D ...

66 21

„L o t I , G rove HUB add. to (M a n d o ---------S 100 It ol lot 3, and n 7 6 ft of lot 4, G rove
Hill« add: to Orlando
K irkw ood X (iord on'a add. lo Orlando,
rrro rd rd In plal book C*. p«gr 71. O range
county rrcorda.
____ l«oU I and 2, K irkw ood.A Gordon'« add
to O rlando
..
.......... . . . ___ _
1 I't* 4 and 6f Kirkwood Jb G ordon's ad-1
lo O rla n d o --------J I I . I J v la f »Con's add lo O rlam lo. rr&lt;ordrd
In plat book (', page 8. O range count)
rerwrdn.
____ L o i 7 . &lt;leen w Ob I t 'o i o 1 29 M) block U
- l a .u .g ^ u n 'a add. lo O rlan do .__
J . 1‘. U n a g h « a 'i sub dlv. .record ed In plat
book II, page 14. O rnnge co u n t) record«.
1 nnd 1 ik m «5 atf*w aide o i lot 2 ). J .
_ j Id U U lM n a »ub d l f . _______ „

I am a « le i. VS
Ju d f. U J
i hair». 1 1
I nkrioon
Unknown
Unknown
I ‘nknown
I nknow n
('nknow n

w?
K r -

6 10

G ra te 1111)» add. la Orlande, recorded la
plat book C , pa«* SO, O raa«* (wtiaty
record*.

IHWrmwn

ln« tt

O ria n d a ----------------- -— — — —
L o u 32 . 33, ¿ 4 (n 7 R o l lo t 8 4 ) T . O .
A A. K y . ad d . to O r l a a d o _ .------- ..B e « . *w cor of lo t 18, run * 76 f t , n 163 It,
w 7 6 I t , ■ »63 R . O . T a y lo r , add.

_K M * t !o f w 100 ft of ■ ){ Of lo t 8, W h it,1*
aub *ilw
- . ,,
*
—
W ay's add. to Orianda, rocoed^l la plat

Sau n der». W . M e t)-----

..U e f. 7 6 It p o l n * cor o l lo t 6, Ilarriaon 1«
add. run w 176- f t, • 7 6 I t, e 176 ft,
n 7 6 f t _______ :— — ---------------.................

b dlv.. part o f nw U o f •« l 4

Sm ith. A. J- A A. A-----

Cummin», A---------------

......Ixrt I, Ilarriaon'« add...

N. I». M U K

c .

Dow. Cha*. P . --------------------

t 30

11 80

II. C. Ilarriaon1* add. la Orlando, rtcorded
In plat book C. pa*« S I , O raa«* rounly

\

W illin g

12 »4

record».
Ile« 162 It • ol nw nor ol lot 1, block
add., run a I OH ft, w to a point
Hluebey'a
i
Ì2 3 ft • ol *w cor ol n 103 It. a lo b *t —
E l* of lot 2 , block II. H u * bey1* add. — ..

(¿rover J A
H larburk. I. &lt;•

Avoid F its of P a ssio n .

Tho very Instant you perceive your
self In a passion, shut your mouth and
keep It shut until your blood cools
Thla advlco, If always followed, would
save many a llfo of bitterness and of
deep, Incurable anguish.

« tw . u u

Recorded la ptat book A. p a ** I » . O ra a « ,

In .platI book A,
' pa«*
■ “2 f , O
~ ran«* rottali

L d a a Jil-. K* U
Tarriah. l-h aa
Irv in e, A n n » K

('o h o o n , 1- II

cm

22 13

j. I'. Ilu«bey'« add. la Orlando, recorded

H arker, S it.
Harlow, 13IUIW J

8 »
ft

22 43

M r fa u l« »ub dl«., recorded In piai buoi
II. page 58, O range county recorda.
N S ol Itila 1 and 2. M c F a u l’a tu b dlv
M rl.eod*» »ub dl* pari of l*alrlrk*a add .
recorded In pial bsaok, H page I IN.
O range ruunl) record»
I sil» I and 2 i le a r |0 ft of lo( 2» Me| «wM| •
S u b div
J J . M errill ** add Ui O rlan do, rreorded In
pial t»*Bok ( . page 70. O range rounly
record*
!«ot I. ld«M k
I,J J M errill * add
I All 2. Mim k .1,J J M errill » add
of Iota 5 and 6 lima n 25 ft nl lot 6 l.
Mock 4, J . J Merrill*« td il.
H« g U fl » of nw rt»r nl lot I, Idi» k %
J J Merrill s «d-( run • 'to ft, r Ta ft.
o Jn ft, w 7» fl
V 1 I of lot I,block i*. J J MevrtU'» add
H i .10 fl * id nw r«»r of lot l !&gt;1&lt;mk 6.
J J M errill'» add . run « «*11 ll. r 78 ft.
n -It fl. w 7H ft
S M M organ'» adii, lo O rlam lu, recorded
In plat book ( . page Nl O range county
record»
p
I ««(• *0. 27 and 2H Mt»rg»n*a a l l
l o t * 42. 4.1 anti 4%, M o rg a n * add
I »il lb, M organ * add
I n i s 59 anti W), Sforga
i•I•I
l a»I 52. Morgan » add
IAtt 5 J. M organ's add
\forgao « ad&lt;l
l*r»| 55. Morgan ■ add
IA«t Wv Morgan * add
I a»« 6 |. Morgan'« adtl
M org an's »ccond add lo Urtami«», recur
drd In pial Iwok l l , page 87, O range
county record».

Her Motive.
Harlow, 1 . J .
Pretty well all tho big tilings wom­
en do nro dono for men, I believe. I ¿«tig, W . K.
Foolish It may bo, but I suppose It's lamg. W. K.
human nature. Wo are made so, and IA-WI*. J. M
I a-w U, J. M.
must put up with IL — Hubert Hlcbsna.

So. r u .

J . M . W S c a t add. la Orlando, recorded la
pUl book C. p*&lt;* * 4 . O r a n * , eoaaty
record«.

Hillman1« add. lo Orlando, recorded In
pl»l book O, p »(* i t , O ran«* county
record».
___ Lot» t to 8 and 13 to IS. Hillman1« add.

liarkvr. •»*■*• A

J

3 66

» T»

dad In plat book C . pa&lt;• 9 9 , O r a n « ,
county reco rd *.

Orlando W ater * IJ«h * Go—

l o t 9, block I, H u nay A C o o k 1« add—

recorded In pial book II, page 65, Orange
coorti/ recorda.
W , o( loi 2. MllU «uh (Ut.

IV ater. M n

2 31

lluaacv .t Cook «dd. to Orlando, recordad
In plat book, II pa«« 71. O ran«* connu
record«.

Sjirir. Mary J

M ankind Is a lw a y s happier fo r h a v ­
ing been h ap p y ; so thnt If you m ake
them happy now, you m ak e them hnppy tw enty y e a rs h e n c e . t&gt;&gt; tho m em ory
o f It.— Hlduey S m ith .

2 00
77
2 93

S tu c k e y , I . D —

county record»

II a r te y , W illm

Begin to Do It Today.

3 66

W I» ot lot 10 i lorn be* ow cor run a 70 ft.
• 10« ft, • 100 It). G ould* add--------____ (.o t I I , G ou ld1* add---------------------- ---------- ,
I Hillman1* «ccond add. la (M a n d a , pari of
G ilb ert1» recorded In plat book I), p a*e
«5. O r a n * * co v a ti record«.
___ |,oU 13 and 14. Ilillroan1* —eond add. _
___ Ixil It. (L— » • 30 I t), H illm an 1* *eaond
add .’ .
—
— ... — --------------— •
...I«ot I , H illm an1« —rond wd*l------

M uM ih*. Ja«

I r&lt;aalr&gt;

6 66

_
L o t 6. block t ) , O o o d a la 1« add.
.......—
___ L o t », block D , Goodwin1» a d d . ---------__L o t 12. block D , Goodwin'• add.
------. l o t IS, block D , Goodwtn1« add.
E . It. G u n b ;1» add. to O ftan d o. irco rd cd In
plat book A, pa&lt;« 11. O r a n * * rounty
r e c o r d * . _____________ .
. —... ■
_ a 26 ft ot • M 2 tl ol lot 4. G u nby • add
llc n ja m la G o u ld , add lo O rlan do, »»cord e l In plat book C . p a ( * » I . O ran «*

Helluwa. I }

\|sa/gan. S

6 20

U&gt;ti IT and IS. block C. Goodwin'« add
..LoU I« »nd 16. block C . Goodwin1« »dd
Lot 3, block I). Goodwin1« add.

ml, I -»tir» \

New E xcu se fo r H usbands.
H usbands who spend tb e lr e v en in g s
hitting tho high sp o ts, e n c o u n te r dim
cu tties In (Hiding th e d o m e stic k ey h o le
nnd hang th e ir b o o ts on the gas (lx
tu ros, uiny now exp lain that they have
b een afflicted with e th e ra l a sp h y x ia
Now York T rib u n e

Schalt« add. to Orinada, u c a cd a d la »U t
book A. p a « . 61. O r a a « .c o « a t raconta.
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Pruaner Colony Co
S tep h en *, (ie o . 1 . _
S to rk . M rs. A. J .
C o v in gton . A. W
I&gt; elf. T h o *. (J.
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( o n U s. I . T . . .
P rosper C olony Co
H arrin g ton , W . ||.
I ls r tlr , r. W.
S h erm a n . K. C .._____
Pro*per Colony C o . .

Brown Bread Baker.
Mayor Oaynor waa talking to an
advertising agent about advertisement
writing. "I Ilk« the literary style of
the average advertisem ents,” ho aald.
"Even when advertise manta exagger­
ate, they are written In good style. Atkin», J . B.
Prosper ('o lo n y ('o .
The best advertisements don’t exag­
gerate; but thoro are some few adver­ W iUon, I L C ........... ..........
a y lo r , I Airy A.
tisement w riters who seem to think TProeper
('o lo n y ('o
that In their line of work; a llttlo e x ­
LU
Jrgren
THgedI . _
aggeration does “no harm. They re­ Pro»p**r C, olony
Co.
mind me, In their mistaken vlowa. of Prnaper ( 'o lo n y (*o
Prosper ('o lo n y L o
a miner. Tho -minor was passing a Prosprr ('o lo n y ("«*
bakery with a friend, and in front of I'roeiM-r ('o lo n y (*o.
aul. W in. ( »
tho bakery stood a very untidy baker. MelW h itn ey , C . J.
•Oee,' said tho miner’s friend, pointing Jaanow aki. Hannah
Colony Co
bis pipe at the baker disgustedly-- Proaper
I » » c 'f . H r
•gee, what a dirty looking chap to be a iwwt. w y
I'fn sje ’f ( t»iun&gt; « «4 %
baker, e h t’ But tho miner oxplalnod -Xiiurnuiu—V^m.
C.
with a smile: 'Ob. th at’s aTTifgTii. lie's Pmajyv^T ('o b m y C d
Prosper Colony I 'o
t the fellow, you know, that makes
Urea _
SS brownr bread.’ ** •• ~

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H am ilton. J K
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H am ilton, J H
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M iller .Sam uel K
i I'fo s ja r « olony • ••
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Brow n, It. C
•»at »nan. Jewel«* M
J'r***jM*r ( 'olony » •&gt;
M rW ilU am *, A li
Prua|»er Colony Co
I'ro»i*s*f ( ‘olony Co
T f a* &gt; . k a t h . rim*
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Krill, A Y'

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|’rt»'«|M'r ( 'olony ( *o
^rhnWIer. W allrr
Alkinsoh, kata* I.
I'nwwll, C lara
|‘r*»-|«-r ( olony Co
I i*nnih|toh. &lt; K
M vM *nri. Kr^nk
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Ihlry A Ku»l|fw
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n k h .n l » . II J Jr
|'rua|t«r ( 'olony
llr u a n , T h o *. A
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Sm a lley . W alt**
W all. Csrri«- E
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I'roarjrt &lt; olony Co.
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t lo en ». W J
I &gt;u|ey, N sney A.
Pro*(a*r t *.4ony ( *».
ite o v ry , Pxlw
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p lu s-ten , J . M
Mourv, lIsro M
W o o d o s r J. O livar A
p rio p er Colony Co
prnaper C olony Co
Pr«*«t»r Colony Co

Began Campaigning Eariy.
Robert Luce, the newly elected lieu­
tenant-governor
of
Massachusetts,
might be said to have begun campaign Kims. W. IP
lt**ra( Allrrvl E
Ing at the age of 7, and baa been in Ite r*. C . I L _ ...............
polities all his Ilf«. He* was a preco­ Boll. R. 8. — .~— i
Proapx-r Colony t'o
cious chlltf and hla father took him I’roapar Colony Co
along on numerous campaigns, with
als, M » ry sre i .
the result that tha lad showed a man's H
P ro « t« r C olony &lt;'o
capacity for reasoning and work long ItoW naonr M rr l* W.
B in t, B i t . .
_
before hla majority. A t 17 be went Stro
ssb u rg . I t . f~
to Harvard and found the studies so W rrtm sn . P aul M . ...
*!.*r C olony CoMay that be took up newspaper work SPmroltn
. P. 8.
for a Boston dally, bealdee doing a Ito u fh . I r s l&gt;.
Hough M suit C.
large amount of literary work.
* P ro ,p a r C olony Co.
Srlto rrs, A. M -------C rsrsb sU , fL I * P ro tp rr C olony Co.

hrt&gt;

Chole of rrlands.
Much certainty ot tbe happlnaas and Shorr, Mr». J . K; _..
.purity of our llvss depends on our Proa par C olon y Co.
Prosfw r C olon y C o. _
making a wlso choice of our com­
panions and frienda. It la well and
ru m ia r
C olony C o . .
right. Indeed, to be court so us and con­ Pt!nrosper
kn ow n . . .
siderate to every one with whom ono P ro sp er, Colony &lt; o
sn lo er. JoTrn
la thrown In contact, but to choosa ‘itro
P rosper Colony Co.
them aa raal friends la another mat- 8 p oorer. II. A.
P rosper C olon y Co
lar................ If our frienda are badly
P rosper C blooy Co.
«hosea they may drag us down; it Proai-er C olon y C o.
t&gt;
wall they will raise us up.— BIT John Pro^w[ Colony
Colony Co.
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Proa per Colony Co
Hrown, Thou. A.
M cW illiam ». A. II
Sim ona, Hobt. .

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Provine, Stm uH
K. C.
Shappell, Krrvl
Eras to n , M abel P _ _ _
Zerbe, I I . P . ____

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Beniamin, C. I»
Msdden, IJiale
SwenUcll, Wm,
Tice, J . It.

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[T o*p*e Colony Co.
l*ro*[»er Colony Co.
B eat, W P.
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I'rnaiier Colony Co
lls m n g to n . W II
M rP su l, W’m II
W’sAen. J W
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C ochran , P. P‘
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lx&gt;( 88, j ’ruatiar Colony
ixrl 72. I ‘r-t-x-r C olony Co.
Ixrl 73, l ‘ro*(K-f Colony
Ixrl 74, l ,ro*i&gt;*'r Colony
lx it* 74 amt 76. l*roa|»» Colimy
lx&gt;l 79. I'r&lt;«!»-f Colony
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Jasnowskl. Hannah
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S|&gt;ahlrr. I» H A i’o
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'an n . Annie K
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Kadernn, Pnd . , ’
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ljr&gt;t 25. prosj»er ('o lo n y
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Colony
P rotberc«. Wm
Proa per Colony Co.
Isots 23. 24. 29. 30. 33. l«,': 37. 42, 4*.
|*pMjier
('olony
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&gt;
.
Alnlrww
1
«ri 56. I'rte-I* r » «don&gt;
».•
*
1
1 «ria 59 and »•«&gt;. P n e| » r • o4«&gt;n&gt;
1 (l7 lla rth rl. () 1 .1 »
1 r.*» (¡• rv tin i Krw»l •
l o t ».2, Prie«prr ( obmy
1 **» 6*2 . Priw|M-r ( ’olony
1 4» W lthelm ann, K II
1 «»la 7»» 7 l. 9o 10«, Priae|«rf » «»I«*
1 (»7 Pr&lt;w*|*ef 1 obmy ( •
1 •*t 1. Pr«M|«e r &lt; ololl)
Ú (•• llr lle ) A 1 ktlp
1A*te ; ? arid •“ pr«*«l»*ri » «d«»n&gt;
1 55 Kotilnann, Mrrl«- \5
|
a»1« «9 and HO. Priwparf ( olor»)
jllrfl.
Hrnjam
in
H
1 56
1 .of HI Proa(*er ( '«don y
H t m l» u r f , II y
2 (1 W rrtm an l ent \»
lx.l HI Pr.~|wr » 'olony
1*.i* *5 al t •*». r » ' « r f ' ••i " »
1 t»7 \S »Irr». J **
U-tt * '. J'rien(«« r ( «t|tifi y
1 69 1ji Pirintr J N
1A»t MV, Prtr*|H*r t ohrii y
.11 M iller. S a riit*o-l 1
1 dit* '«I ariti 9*2. |’rt»«|M-r « olony
1 *•* ( ranell. It 1*
(
f»ff«^.
(
ir^)
)
I x . f 91 an.! 91 prm|ver t ••l«»n)
07
1
1A&gt;t 9.' Prt»|H*r ( 4»l«»n)
1 OF H ou fh. Ira 1 &gt;
1 Ot ‘»a. pn»|^f &lt; «»Iony
1 07 H&lt;&gt;wgn, M*u&lt;l •
lx.t 1Ufe. Pri«B|*e ( o|»»n&gt;
1 «r; Kiebl. Jo h n II
1 «ri 10». l ,f«*.|V» r I ninny
1 07 1‘atten . \ ll
;* %.» Hali. J h
1 atte I'»*' and 1 o 1' v«j* ja«*» ' olim i
1 * t 1 1 I r.- 4^ r • ••bri.*
i V
W ym an \ 1
1 .ri I I . |‘r.» 4.er » olony
1 55 \\ d«len. M fi T »"i| »
l x«t l Jo, l’nwi»- r ‘ •d««n &gt;
1 :»f. l»«»4y Malwl
luit 121 i'riknjw r » Hlirity
1 .56 Prueper 4 ob»rt&gt; •
I*»» 1'2*2. pr»»aj»er » olony
Dulwy.
N
anry
A
1 69
1/•« 12«. l ’riejw f ( oiun&gt;
1 07 Vullner &lt; aridlnr h
Ix»l* 1 lo 19. I'r»e»|»er ( «•biiiy
1 06 PriH|»er ( 4»b*n) ( n
1 «ri* 21 ami 22, Prtw|M*r « olony
1 07 lAwe*nr. F'r
1 «ri. 2-1 lo 46. 1 rt*»j**r » nl'H»)
1 U7 I’r»** j*er i ’i»lt«ny » •&gt;
1Ait 4‘.» I*r«i"i»er ( olony
1 UT llurtAMi, lc«•i*( f
1/ri fri». pr««eitrf ( obmy
1 07 llo rtm i. Jn o II
1
«ila 61 Ca&gt; 1'2h. l'rtMiver f olony
4 17 prv»*i*rr I t&gt;l«»ri) » n
a 21. 2*2 2.1. 2«.
J »•’* )'rio*|*a r ' nlnrs) t «•
1Aita 1. 2 5 H.
1 07
» «*lon&gt;
,J4.
-15, J»«. prua|*er
1F
l/ita .11. 12. dd.
pr«M(ier ( olony i o
l
I o t* 41 lo ir.. 46 and 49. Truape»
1 o7 Prcwfter &lt;‘olony ( o
[ o t * 47 an«l W»,
1 n ; Sauntlrm , Them II
i x .l* « I lo *HJ. I r«Nj»rf » obmy
1 1*9 |'ro*|3er ( olony » n
pr«Mj*er » olony
I «*»■ r»| an&lt;l
C*
1
M u n lock, ( lara
Ix»(* »al, r»4, r»/». 66, Prual»**» t «iloti
1 u; Prue|wr ( olony ( o
1/»t* 6 f to 70. 1 r u« t ***r ( 'olony
1 07 Pr«e|H-r ^ obmy Co
1 ili 7 1, PfiMjaer ( 'olony
1 56 llrunlng. Selm a
1 ..!• V. "» “ 1. Pr«e»|***r 1 ninni
1 ».9 Prte*|«er » *»h»l») • •
1 .il. '5 «r»d .'»• I r . - l - r « ob it k
1 07 i ' ranver M r» 1
Id .t. ■ »4. ’»t 1 f '-J*-« '
1 OI |’na&gt;i»cr » tib.rik •
' &gt;
1
art. I*tt and 1« 2 l'ri«| ef i wlotit
•
1
1
llia *r, Kotina 1 1
1 ait—•« . »«. ino an l i n ! «•• 1" “ «"
1
|'neper » ohm &gt; •
I2F lr»M|wr obiti)
2 11
I «sta 109 ( o II». Prtei»er « olony
M t-rlaokoJ, Joh n
I Ait 1. Prue|»rr ( olony
H enry, J . O
I A&gt;t 5. Prtwper C olony
.
llo lie rta. W m . J
I Aits n an d 7 . Pr»w|»er C o lo n y
M arch, llertiert I .

Ixrta 6 sri.l 7, blork i , Her I, T a il
I xi lx 5, blork I. Her I . T s ft
Ixilx 4. 6. 7 snd 10, blork I. Her 2. T s l l
lx.1 10. Work I . Her 2. T s ft
lx it* I snd 2, blork I. Her 2. T i l l
lxit 3. blork I . Her 2. T i l l
L ot* 7 to 10. Work I. Her 3. T aft
lx .t 2. Work I. tier 3. T a ft
lxit I. blork t . tie» *. T a ft
lxit t. Work I, tier 3, T a ft
i ot &amp;. blork I. tier I. T a ft
lx .l 3. blork I. Her I. T aft
Ixita 1 to 10 blork I. t i n I. 1 aft
Ix-t I blork I. t i n I T a b
I o l 2. I.lork | Her l I all
lxit I. l-lork I. t i n l Tati
lxit 3, blork I. t i n 4. T a ll
lx it* t. 2. 4. snd 7 to 10. blork I. tier
T s ft
Ixita 3 and ♦. block I. t i n 4. Taft
Ixola &lt; snd &amp;. blork I. tier 8. T ali
.1x01 10, Work I. tier 8. T s tt
lx it 9, blork I , Her 6. T s l t
lx it * . block I, tier 6. T s f l
lx it 7. blork 1, Her 8, T s l l
lx it * 1. 2 and 3, block I. liar 6 T a ft
lxit 4. Work I , tier 7. T a il
Ixita 6 snd 7, block I, lief 7 , T a ll
lxit 8, blork I. Her 7. T a ll
Ixita 9 snd 10. blork I, Her 7. T *H
lx it I. Mock I . tl»* 7 . T s ft
lx it* I , 3 , 4. 4. snd 10, block I. Her «.
T s lt
Ixita 8, 7, * and ». block I. Her 8 T s l t
Ixrta t . 2. .3. snd 8, block I. Her 9. T s f l
lxit* 8 snd 7. block I t i n 9. Tsft
lx it 10, b lork I , tier 9, T s ft
lx it 4. blork I . Her 9. T i l t
txH &amp;, block I , Her 9, T s ft
All. block I . tie r 10. T s fl
All, blork I . Her I t . T s l t
l o t ! &amp;. « a n d to , block K . Her I T a ft
ixita I snd 2, block K , Her I. Taft
lxit 3. blork K . tier I. T aft
lxit 4. blork K. tier I. T s lt

lxit 9, blork K. tier I. T i l l

1

l'ro n » ff ('olon y i'o .

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P rtn rkoff, tlu ih It
S s r k e t t, t ha« K
Sp enrer, Il II
SlTufnidef, Jo h n
S tro ln k ier. Joh n
W eta*M. I ieo. II
Prosper Colony Ço.

Crsblfle J. O. .

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lxit 2, t.locl K. Iter t 7 at.
lxit 1, liludt P, Iter V '1 at'
l o t * I and 2. block f Her • T aft
lxit 10. blork K. tier 8. T alt
lxit *8 snd 7, I.lock P 'le t '• Taft
lx.t t and 7». block l
lo r •. T all
lx.t t. block P. tier 8. Tat'
l o t * il til 10. block P tier 7 I ah
All. block P . tier 8. T a ft
All. block r tier 9. T a ll
Ml block I tier III T a t'
Ml. I.lock f . l - 't I I . 1 aft
lx it* 1 . to a bbick li. Her 1 1 aft
l o t . S and 10. block t i Her | f a l l
Ixita 1 to 8, block 1 », tier l. I aft
l o t . 9 and 1n. block ti. Her 2. T aft
lxit ti, block ti. Her 3, T a ll
lx .1 t. S and 8. block t i . tier I. T a ll
lxit 2. bbick &lt;i. Her t. T aft
l o t 1» and *». block t i . tier 8 Taft
lxit 9, bbick li tier 8, T aft
l o ta I to 8. I.lock t i . lo o
ta ll
Mi I.Uh I ti. tier 8 T s lt
All. block I . tier 9 T s tt
All. block ti tier Hi. T a ft
All. bbick &lt;i. tier I I , T a il
lx.la I and 2, block II. tier I. T aft
l o t J . block II. Her I. T a ft
l o t * f., 8. and 7, bbick It. Her I I ah
I Ot lo. I.lock It. lt d 2. T * h
Ixita 8 snd 9, liliM-k II. her I 1 ah
l o t i . block II. tier 3. T a ll
lx » 4, block II. Her V T a ft
l o t * 2. 3 and 9, bl.ick II Her I. T * h
Ixita 6 snd 7, block II. Her I. 3 ah
M u 3 snd t . block It. Her 4. T ah
lo ta t. « .s n d 4, block It. Her 6. T s lt
l o t It), block II. Her 6. T s ft
lxit 8, block It, Her 8 T a ft
lx.t 2 ar.d 3, h b .k II. Her 8. T a ll
J | Ola 7 snd 8. bl.ick II. tier 7. 3 aft
lxit 2. I.lock II. tier 7. 7 aft
' |o l 8 . block I I . Her 7 T aft
MI l.lnxk II. lier * r«r*
1 X.tx 1, 8. V. amt 1" I.I.M k H
1 x&gt;l 1 btnek il. t —t *« I aft
1 xit
bliH-k II. 1 aft
1x»t* 4. Ili— l li tier d 1 af 1
All. block II. to r 1" 1 af»

1

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AU. block U 0 *r 7. T a f t _____ _
____
A lt block U ll«r «. T a f t __________________
All. block U * k r 9. T a f t
All. block U liar 10. T a i l . __
L ota 1. 2. and I . block L. dvr 11 T a ft
Prosper Colony plal. recorded In plat book
I), p&gt; &lt; r. 100 lo 10C. IM , 109. 110, 1 1 1 .
O r e n fr r e v n ij reeovd*
li)U 1 to 90, a*wJ 104 to 121, Pruepwr
( 'c4ony
64.
» lo
100, and 104. lO i. 107, 10.M. 117, 119
to 12‘2, 127 and 12H, Prue(*rr Color r
l^*( 4d. Prus(&gt;rr ( ' o l o n y __
I «»( 4S, Proeper Colony
l/»t&gt; 71 and «2. Proej»ef ('o lo n y
Ixo» 9»), l &gt;rn«|i«,r ('olon y
Ixot* VI antf 92, Prosper ('olon y
Isole 125 and 12d, Prosper Colony
1a&gt;La 1 (o 9. and Id to 16, and 1H to 19, mil
22. 2.1 and 25 to 36 and SM. 41, 42. 48.
51, 52, 51 and 57 to 64. and 6V to »0
I
11« |*roej&gt;cr Colony
. I «ot 12, Prosper Colony
Ix O t 21, P ris| er Colony
,I«ot 39, Prtn)*er (*|)lony
____
. I «ol 43. I’fw W f ('olon y
. IxoU 05, 06, A?, OH and 69, Prospsr
my
I«ot 82 , Prosper ('olon y
Ix)l 92 Prosper Cob»ny
IxoU 110 an«{ 111, Prosper Colony
l&gt;&gt;i 112, Proaper Colony
Ixots 119 and 120, Prfi*i»eT ( olony
I rota H4 to 91. and 91 lo 109. 115. II
2 1.
P it , 124 and IW . Pm aner Cohn
\j&gt;lm 1 tn 4. and 6. I I . 13. 14. 16. 25. 'U 33.
34. J&amp;, 42. 44, 61, P ruip«r ('olon y
lx&gt;u 7 and H, P ra a tx f (Colony
l » l a 9 and JO, l^rnsprr C olony _ _ _
lx&gt;l 10, Prosjvrr Colony
I «ot 37, Prtwprr ( 'o l o n y ___
1Ait 3M, Pros|tcr ( ’oUmy ^ — ____ _____
I a»1 41. Prosper ( ¥olony
I AilAi 55 and 56P rosn rr ('o lo n y ___
I Ail 59. ,ppw|ier
,
('o lo n y—
____
I Ait 76, P r o p e r C o lo n y _____ __________
lx&gt;t 82. Proeper C o lo n y ------- ----------IxOU 85 and 86, |*rtwper ( 'o lo n y ________
1Ails 95 and 96, Prnaprr ('o lo n y ______
I * t ’&lt;v Prus(&gt;er ('olon y
I ajI lOjL Proe|&gt;er Colony .. .
y«.*.
I Aits 109 and 110, Pnw per ('olon y
I Ait 112, lYoeper ('o lo n y .
I Aits 113 and 111. Pn»eprr Colony
I ajU 52. 77 and 103 . , Prusj*er ('olon y
I a&gt;I I.
('o lo n y
...
I Ait I I . Proeper Colony
I a&gt;( 2.1, Prneper I ’llv
I a»( 2 l , Prieper Colony
I at! 53 to 56. prns|ter ('ob m y
IA&gt;l 19, Priw ier Colony
I a»(« 71 anil tj.. Pr«eii«rr ('olony
I ai( 73, Prrwprr Colony
I a»( 71. P riej*ef C tJ^ny
I a«* I, Pf»»efw*r ( ol**p^
"*

To .
Co
Co
I'o.

P lo o d cn , f . M
Bu cking ham , B r a
M oor*, Harold
Ixw ta, J u .

1xiia 1, 2. 3. t. T. H. sod «. I-Uek K, tier 6.
T s lt ..................
l o t 10, block E , tier 8, T s f t
.
Ixlta, 6 8, 7. 9, snd. 10, M orCT:, tier 7,
T sfl
l o t B. Mock E, tier 7, T slt
lo t s 3 snd 4. I.lock E , tier 7. T s ll
All. Mock E . tier *, T slt
All of block E Her 9. T i ll
Ail. Mock E. tier 111. Taft
All. I.lock K. tier 11. Taft
lxit* I to fi. and It. Iibick l tier I. 1 aft
lxit* 8 and 7. block K. tier 1 Taft
t xita 7. block K. tier I Tatlo t 10. tiba-k K. tief I T » 1'

Irw lx , Ja a .

Beautiful Hand.
Two charming women were ill»
cussing ono day what It Is wrhleh con
■tltutea beauty In tho hand.
T h e)
dHTored In opinion as much a» th*
ahap* of tho beautiful member who««
merlta they were dlacuaalng
A gen
tit-man friend presented hlmstUr, and
hy common .consent the question w-ai
referred to him. It waa a dcllcat*
matter. He thought of Paris and th«
three goddesses. Glancing from on«
to the other of tho beautiful whit«
hands presented for his oxamlnaUdn.
he replied s t lest: “I giro It up; th«
question Is too I\ard for me. Uut auk
the poor, snd they will tell you th«
most beautiful hand In the world li
the hand that gives.” .

I 07

l o t J . block K, tier 3, T s lt

Four la T hsIr'Lfm lt.
( ’« (îw , (Jeo . K. .
A cloao obaorver haa definitely es­ Proaper Colony (*o.
C|!ony (*o
tablished the fact thnt magpies anil Prouver
rryv|&lt;pf »'olony Co

Message of the Gulls.
Hare you met a great non gull beat
Ins leisurely up rlvor, b i s
wide
strotched wings upbearing him us II
he were no heavier than n -d riftin g
flower potal?
P erh aps the gulla dc
not como as far as Lew iston,
but
eight or ten miles down the rivet
they are often to bo seen. Who knnwi
what they como f o r ? — clams, very
l i k e l y or a chnneo to mnke fun of the
la n d lu b b e r s .
Hut they nlwitys seem
l i k e a message from the sea
an I f s
»lid gray wave had tak en wing to tell
us that there are place* where thr
world la wtdo and wonderful, and »«
might are tho b e a t of re stless waters
clear to the «dgo of th e world.—
Lewiston (Me.) 8un.

17 84

lxit 7. block 1». tier 8. T s fl
. - _I
l o t &amp;, block I), tier 8, T s ft
.
l o t I, 3, *. 5. 6. 9. snd 10. block I ». Her 7.
T sll
l o t 2, blork l&gt;, Her 7, T slt
All. Mock l&gt;. tier it. T sft
All. block II. tier ». T sft
All. block H. tier in. T sft
All. block l&gt;. tier I I . T slt
All. Mock K, tier I, T a ll
lo t 9, block K Her 2, Taft
lxit I snd 2, block K, Her 2. T slt
l o t 3, block E. tier 2. T slt
lxit* I, 3. 8. block K, tier V T slt
lx.t 10. Mock E. Tier 3. T sft

A l t bloeb-K, Ttrj-fc. Tolu

C olony
Colony
Colony
Colony

Prosper Colony I o

l*.( I. block ('. tier 2. T sft
l o t !&gt;. block C , tier 2, T sft
lx&gt;t* 6 snd 7. block C , tier 2. Tsft
lx.t It. block P . tier 2. T sfl
l o t S, Mock C. Iter «. T sft
1.1 2. block C. tier t . T sft
lo t * S to 9, blork C , tisr S, T stt
lo t * I snd 2. block C . tier &amp;. T stt
lxit S. Mock r , tier S. T s f l
____ . .
l o t 10, blork C, tier S, T stt
lo t * &lt; snd 6. Mock
tier S. T s ll
lo t * N snd 9, block
tie- f-. T slt
All. block C. tier 7. Toft
All block C. tier S. T sft
All. block C, tier 9. T sft
All. blork
tier to. T sft
All. block
tier I I . T stt
All. block 1». tier I, T sft
lxit 10, block l&gt;. tier 2, T s fl
l o t 6. block I), tier 2. T stt
.
lo t I. block l&gt;. tier 3, T sft
lo t 7. block l&gt;, tier 3. T sft
l o t It. block 1». tier S. T sft
lxit 10. block l&gt;, tier S. Tsft
lxit «. block I). tier «. T sft
lxit I to I, block I &gt;, tier l. T s fl
lxit 7, block l&gt;, tier t. T sft
__ .. lxit ft, block I), tier 4, T stt
. . ._ l x ) l s-1 to 7, block D, tier 6, T a f t . _______
..Lot 10, block D. tier 6, T s tt _ . .
l o t * C, R, 9 snd 10, block l&gt;. tier 8,

Ixilx .1 snd H. Mock E. to r I. Taft
lo t J . Mock E. tier 4. T ail

Colony C o _____

Prosper t olony t'o .

Ixrl 2. block C . tier I . T s f l
Ixrl* I snd f». block I ', tier I. T s fl
I art* 2 snd 9. I.lock
Uer 7. T s fl

Prosper Colbny Co

rooks cannot count furth er tbnn four.
A rook never retu rn s to Its Dost un­
til It Is quite satlnfled that th ere Is
no danger near. When four hunters
or less departed In succession from
a near by log cabin tho rook would
return to Its nest oftor tho last had
gone out of sight.
Hut
whenever
there were more tho bird lost count
a ml returned to Its nest oven whtlo
sumo were still In tho hut. Httullurly.
sp«s do not count furthor than four,
and tho Itoera of the T ra n sv a a l, when
they want to hunt (hoao animals, htdo
In number* exceeding four
Futir de­
part In aucceaaloh In such a m anner
a« to bo notlcod by tho apes, who
then com# forth and are easily cap ­
tured.

Prosper
Prosper
Prosper
Pro»pef
Prosper

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P t o iju r C olony Co. .
Qot th# Wrong Forry B o at
Ktelnho. A lbert
John W jfo ra boar dad at Antworp Ixron lngton , A 8 .
n tn gton , Allen S.
D»o. 1 what bo auppoaed waa a Lan
P ro *p er C olon y C o
farryboat th at would land him at hla Hllu. Wm
v ern . N ath an
bom# town on tho loft bank of tho SPero»p*r
C olon y Co.
Soholdt,(Wa7« tho Now York Sun. Ho P rtn p rr C v lu n ; t o
ro tp er C olon y Co.
bad beau Indulging in achnappa and PPro«per
C olony t o .
P
rosper
C olony Co.
(«11 ailooy. -John alapt only ono day.
Broapcr Colony Co
whloh ahowa that tho atrength of Prueper C olony &lt; o
achnappa baa deteriorated alnco Rip Prc-eper (Colony Co
K en t. N. S
Van Wlnklo'a time. Ho woko up on C h alltn or. I
tho Rod S tar liner Lapland. In the Pru»|*rr C olon y Co.
E m ery, Mr». A J
other day from Antwerp, and naked B o y d . I&gt; II
eomobody when tho ferryboat would lir s p e r , A lla rt
B tetihen. Sim on
gat acroaa. Than thoy told him that l “roe|&gt;er C olony C o
be would {and In Now Tork In about C sn n , A nnie K
P ro*p er Colony C o
nine daya.'.'He aald ho wondered what C h erry . A . 1 . ....
C olony C o ..
bis wife and nine children In Antwerp Pro*pee
P unk. I t i r r y K
would aayv 'H o waa put to' work and M cChgndlrai. C . It.
Wm. T
v u glad to got It. Ho will go back to 8P ugd*t».
ita p a t C olony Co.
the Soheldt by the Lapland, not hav- Proeper Colony Co.
* r w [e f C olony Co.
. Ing the allghteat dealre to camp on IProeper
C olony Co.
either bank of the Hudson.
Proeper C olony Co.

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Sudden E nd o f Aged P a ir,
T w o old fo lk * a t O ym ple, Queen»la n d .' A u stra lia , dlod w ith p a th e tic
aud d ennoss a fow d ay s Ago. W hen
A r th u r MorfAD, A^ed »ev en tjr y ea r« ,
•Aw fire b re a k o u t a t aom e o f h i*
fa r m fe n cin g , b e e x c ite d ly ran to ext la fu la h It, b u t a f t e r h u rry in g a few
p aced , th e old m an dropped d ead . H is
ag ed w ife ran to a e e w h at had hap­
p en ed , b u t th e » b o c k o f find ing him
d ea d w aa to o m u ch fo r h e r, and sh e
to o dropped llfe le a a cloao to h e r hus­
b a n d 's body.

Bxcallent Mexican Shrimps. .
The shrimps from the coast of the
Gulf of Mexico are of good site, gen­
erally fully three lnchoa In length and
frequently exceeding this measure­
m en t «They a re &amp;uch larger than
those caught on the British count and
tha north Atlantlo coast of the (Jolted
States. They are In Hne condition the
y ear round and may be caught In tbe
lagoons any season of the year with­
out fear of Interruption by nortbors,
a t least not for more than a day or so
during.any time of the year.
_______ :_____________

Valid Objactlon.
One of the funniest things that baa
bean said in Richmond lately waa
overheard the other day In Wept
Franklin street. Two colored women
were talking. One of them said: "I
wouldn't go to North Carolina." “Why
wouldn't you go. to North Carolina?"
-and this surprising
question: “I
wouldn't go to North Carolina be-■ cause N orth.Carolina la so close to
South Carolina.*'— Richmond Times
Dispatch.
Priceless Manuscript Found.
» P r o fe s s o r K e n n e d y o f E dinburgh
u n iv e rs ity d e s c rlb o s a h ith e rto un­
know n M S S . of th o Old T e s ta m e n t,
w h ich bo n a m e s th o Codex E d e n b u r
g e n sls, w hich ho h a s d isco v ered In
th e A d v ocates lib ra ry , E d in b u rg h . II
Is said th a t fo r slzo , co n d itio n s and
ca llg ra p h y It hna fow riv a ls among
sim ila r M 8 S . In an y lib ra ry In tb i
world.

Harrison, J . F . __ ____
Sanford Farm Frodilo Co..
Smith A M u o y ------------Sehrador. O. W------1___ _
Moth A FUpp---------------Vaughan, AWx.-----------Drown. Anthony W. —,
WakrlWId A Harkworth
Footer, Darto.

-

Allison, J. X . ------ -----—

Hall/ Frank
McBride. W. J . . .

Unknown.
Unknown.
Lockwood. Chaa.
Wilcox, J . W.-----Canady,' C. M —
DeCamp, Limer
Durham; Irwh
Seeking«. G««.
Aleran der, I. L.
Frica, J . W___
Unknown----HoL l P. N----------

Hat U . C . A . .............

Gana, Wm...............
Stuart, Wm.
Pitt, P .-lHrlran, Ollrer O.
Ilytngton, Wllbur
Hlggina, j . C.
Hunt, J no. M.
HoUt, P. N-----llrady, E. E.
U nknow n______

Unknown.-------.

Unknown ,

Unknown
Smith, II l-uk*

2. block 11. tier«;
xd» 1 and I
Sanford .
1 1. Modi 11. ttar 8, Raatard----------------

ui ■;tSS ìl; ffi I: S f f i t r r :“

23

19

30

Vaughn, Atax------ --

26

19 30

.L o t I. W odt 11, ttar 2. S a o lo rd --------2, block 14, liar S, H oaiard— --- ------block In , liar 9. Hanford-------------------block l a . ttar t i Sanford.-----------------a i l Mode 2 a . ttar 9, S tu d ie d — -------------

HoUy, R. J -----------

Harnea Cruna----------

26

19

30

Damar, Cruaa-------- —

Vaughn. Ata*-----------Uantas, C ru a a ..---------

t îÎT o l n W d ^ S t a T u i d f r i B a n l o r d -

Harvoy, Wm. E-------Unknown . . . . . — .—

5

48 72

Barkarow A Thi naher
I «Ing. J . t~
Ford, Oocar J . -----Jobna, A m a n d a ...
Jona^ Julia and 8.
Durham, W. E .......

Unknown.»—-----

Pott», J a » .---------l'otta. Dolila U .
Davta, Ilona L -----Ja co b Green-------Incita, W»4r
lUod. Goliah--------Unknown__________
Faulk, D aniel-------Prova U. J . H.--------26 13

12
t
12
12

24
79
»4
84

__ s i t of lot 50, Sm ith's sub dlv,
___ B lv ol lot 74, Sm ith's sub dlv. ____ ___ __
____ W ) j of lot 66, Sm ith 's aub dlv.----------------......W ) j of lot 34 (taaa a 450 fl). Smith's sub

Ht«?:“-“

:Z L o4 ¿ ' U oek î . ttar i
.L o i 1, block 4 Ttar
___Lot T, block 2, ttar
------------. . . Lot 9, block «, ttar C , Sa n fo rd .
___Lo« ». block 9. ttar B , San ford ------------__ L o t 4, t block 9. tar ¿ S a n f o r d ------------___ Lot 10, Mock 9, ttar G , Banlord----------___Iati 4 block 10, ttar B , Banlord-----------___Lot S and 7, block 10, liar B , Sanford..
......Lot 1, Mock 10, t*cr C, Sanfurd
___ Lot S, Mock 10, ttar C , Sanford----------___ Lot 10. block 10, ttar A. Sanford---------... Lot tv Mock 10. ttar C , Sanford .
___ Lai
I aH 1,
la block
BML— 10.
-—
r ttar
w—
Dp, ■Hanford
■»_— ».--------

Lola I to 6, block 10. ttar E, Hanford
.L ot 7, Modi U .tia rD .
..Lot 4 block 11, ttar B. I

l'o tta . Dolila L--------

Sm ith. A. D----------M litar, T . J -----------WalaoaL W.*..
W. F -

Turner. Kabaeen..

Chapman A Turk*ra add. to Hanfcrd, rocardod la «lai book C, paco 19. Oraaga
ratini y record».

G am er, N. U—

. LoU 2 and S. Mock 3. Chapman é Tachara

Johnson, K. B ...
Cameron, Joa—

.I m i 2, block Yj Cbapmañ^A Tuckair’a add.'
..40 by SO ft la aa cor lot 8, Mock 18, Ckapm in à T ucker's Add»
. . .
_
.L o t 6 (lam n 20 ft), biodi 17, Chapm an A
T uckrr'a « 4 4
*
__ ___ __
lx&gt;l» 7 and S, and n 20 ft of lo t 0 (loor n «0
ft of lot S), Mock 17, ChapmanA Tucker'«
add.______________________ __ —-----------

Phillip», I» T - UvdL A. O ...

_____ l o t 70, Sm ith's aub dlv,_________________
____ l-ota 71 and 72, Sm ith 's *ub dlv.
------___ Ix&gt;U 67 and at&gt; ol lot 83 Sm ith a aub dlv.
Ix&gt;t SO, Sm ith a aub d l v . . ___ _ . _
__ l&gt;ot 94, Smith'» sub dlv. .
,
T h at part ol lot 87 and 94 n of Ky, Hmlth'a
aub dlv. . ■. ____ — ---------- — .
W'ty of lot 69, Sm ith's aub d iv ..
. .
N S of lot 60, Sm ith 's aub div__,------ -----_1.N »4 ol lot 49 ami a 330 ft ol n 198 ft of lot
50, Sm ith 's aub d l v . . . ................................
____ R U of lot 85, Sm ith 's aub dlv. --------------____ W t j of lot 49 and n I9H ft w)4 ol lot 50.
Sm ith'» aub »1»
______________
__ lx&gt;t 61, Sm ith 's sub d lv .________________
___ l o t 91, Sm ith 's aub d lv .
l o t 92, Sm ith's sub div._________
N 1j ol .lot 82. Sm ith 's sub div.

bloc k l ) , Naavea add-----------------block D , Near as add— ______
I and 2. block E , Naavea add-------- —
I and 6. block F , Nmvrw add.
m lo u I and 2 ), Muck U . Neeva’a

Jònaa. R. U _____
-Jonas, IL 1»----------1»filer. M. V . Hairs
Naava, Mfs. A. I.
Near», Mr». A. I.,.
25 63 Junco, IL I»-----------2 00 Jo ñ a, IL 1»«---------Unknown
Via taco. Netaon N ...
Unknown

a*ad 4 ] * r t ~ U . NanvsTa add.' _
IrOtSL block K , Neavw'a add--------- ----. L o u l and 8, Mock J , Ne a rs'a add___« ...
block J , N rave's add.------- -- ------ and 4. block J . N ear»'» a d d ...........

gMM add. U Hoafard. recorded la
book C, page SS. Oraaga rwwaiy

Slneeth, J i W.

Caldwell A Hon ____
Mention, II.
Thraaher, Mrs. I- II
K in ner (*«*.

j.l'j

II

Valile. F II

liagrdofe
Hag-dab*.

Hagrdalr
Yaple. K. II
KagxUbIliilnM-*, W I.
Hug. Mr». M. I.

Chandler, J. E.
Field». M. K
Yaple. y II
lUgwUlr..
I Ugni a le
lUgwlale
HagoiUlr

H attie

Iteli, A

M cD on ald . Jennte A
Sw an. F

A

I'ope,
H.
Thrwehor, D. L
M a c h . Il H.
Garner, N. H.

Unknown-----------

Sm ith, A. D . .

—

Itnhrrta, E. N.
I'rtera, W. I I . ----Nawlan, T. A. . —.

Hand. W. H ._.
Check, T . J . —
DeForeat, IK I .
Dickrna, W. M.
Tjmner, Eugene
Y apie. Nettie C,
Metta,
Malta, E. P_
r ostar, Davi»
Foster, I&gt;avla
Foster, Davi».
Trente. B. F------William», T. W—
Hlggina, Mary B~
Arnatt, V. S-VDeter. i/a.w----Htroddard, Prince
Davidson. J ; I)—
Thraihrr, A. M. _
In*. C. C.— _ _
Van fieman, U Ir.
Hurtan, l). A------Houmholder, W. F.
Stewart. M. M. ...

Smiles.
Wheiiaa. W. T.
A man's smile a t beat la a grin ideal­ Talloni.
8. B..
ized, but a woman's smile lncludea ev­ Smeak. J . H—
ery shade of emotion of vrhld^aha ti

Hell, Frank
Hick». Willie
HalLFrank
Davis T. D. ...
U s m n ......... ...... .. ....
Hall. Frank

lo t 7. Now Uinala
__
lo t 23, N»w UpuU Ileo» S6&gt;g ll _n and a
by 266 II. r ami w In m cor)

page A9, (trance m unir record».
luit» I to 13 (lean lot 12), H.n(oril lleidU
l o t I t . Sanford ID tdt» ,
l o t 16, Hanford lim it»
l o t 16, Sanford HeidU
l o t , 20 and 21, Hanford llridt»
t o t a ls and 19. Sanford Meidt*
Ixita 22 and 24 to 35. Hanford lletrlila
Io ta 41. 42. 48, 49. 50 and 52. Hanford
llridta
lo ta 43 and 44, Sanford lle td u
l o t 47, Hanford lleidU
lo ta 51. Hanford lle td u
l o t 53, Hanford lle td u
lo U 54 to 60, Hanford lim it»
lo t» 61 lo 66, Hanford lim it»
*
lo U 67. 6ft and 69, Sanford lleidU
l o U 70, 79 and H2, Sanford llridta *
lo U 71, and H3 to M , Hanford lletdu
l o t 72, Hanford lleidU
i o t i 73 and 74, Hanford lleldta
_ lo t a 75 and 76, Hanford l lr i d t a _________
I .lo U 80 and SI. Hanford lleidU
l o t M9, Sanford HeidU
l o u 90 to 96, Sanford lleldta
lo t» 97 to 102, Hanford lleldta
lo U 1 0 1 -to 111, Hanford lleidU
lo U 112 to 146 (ten» Un 127). Hanford
Hetdta
i o l 127, Sanfurd lle td u
Io U 117 lo 16*1. Hanford lle td u
lie f .1.10 rh , • of n w rur of o»'t
run • 6.90 rh,. » 3 15 rh». nw|y to U y
i Uwa w 779 (Cl
N» i , of nw 1, ilew» that part n and r of S
A I It Ky, and I m beg 310 fl a of
na ror ol n w lj ol nw «i run a 210 ft,
a 210 It, n 210 ft, w 210 ft, and boa beg
627 ft a of w »Ida ol French are on n
aide ol Gotdaboro a re . run n lo n Una
ol *ec w 100 fL • to n aide ol Gouldaboro
a re ., a lOO It, and Uuwt teg 150 ll r
of nw ror run » 50 ft. a ||(j ||, » 50
ft. n ItU ft.
N i t ol n 't ol e ’ t uf nw 1,
t
S mterewt tn N 'y of n '^ of a&gt;y*of a»&gt;t ol
nw*»
11 a in ae ror of ne 1» (d aw 11
Iteg 226 fl • of ne roe til t e l,
run • 101 fl., » 317 fl. n !0| ft, , lo teg
nw t. of »e'.
Markham Park Property, recorded In pUl
book I), page »3, Orange manly rreoriU.
Ixit 5, block I), Markfiarn Park
lx*t a i to S block It, Markham Park -.
Ix&gt;t 3, bloelt H, M arkham Park
I art I, 6, 7 and S, block I, Markham Park
Tawn ol Hanford, recorded la plal book II.
pagea 112 to 122, O range munly record».
----- I art 69. block 1, tier 6, Hanford
— S ly ol block I, tier 7, H a n fo rd ________
— Alt block I, tier 9. H anford______________
____AU block I, tier 20. H a n fo rd ... ____
lx&gt;U 2 and 3, Mock 2. tier 1. Banlord
- lx&gt;U 1 and 2, block 2, flee 9, Hanford
... 66 It n ami a by 132 It a and w In nw ror
block 2, tier 17, Hanford __________
block 2, tier 20 Banlord

11all. Frank
Thra«her. A M
DeForvwt. II !.. Ileir17 14
42 19
II Ick». W !..

Se*c«ird, Mary M
Unkrt«*wn

Collina. Millie
Treni». Il F
Merliti, Fella

A OU 11 ok now n

36
36

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19

30
.30

36
36
36

19
19
19

34)
30
30

36

1**

30

10

Hem. U ___
Chare*, David
4)
111 57
3 55 Vaughn. Al**.
P erkins F (i
3 6ft
1*2 40'

I teFoiewt, IL I. Heu»
Nordttrom. J. C.
Dan* ruft. S J

Motti», J. G..liete»
Folelt. M. C.
Cart«, Diehard____
Houaton, D . .............
Howard l'art ani I «mi Co.

nu era«»., euoc* o, urr XU. rvanrom........
_Lot 15 and 16, and a 28 of lot 14, block 8,
tier I, Hanford__________________ __
—Lot 12, block 8. Her 2. Sanford.________
_ lx*a 4, 6,block 8, Her 6, Sanford --A ll. block 8, tier 13. Sanford.__________
_AU, block 8, tier 23. Hanford___________
..A ll, Mock ¿ t ie r 24, Hanford__________ _

a

*nvi a , u io r i

i . u « r

n , o tn io n i....

S H , block 7. tier 16, Banlord________
NH «1 ne|f, block 7, tier 18. Hanford—
Lota I, 2 and 3( block 8, Her 2. Sanford
Lot 2, block t, Her 8, Hanford .......... ..
lota 0 and 7, (leaa a 10 ft lot 7), block
Her 8. Hanford____________________
lo t 2, block 8. Her 7. Hanford_____ __
Lot 8, block 9, tier 1. Sanford------------Lot 10, block 9. Her 1, Sanford.---------Lots 2 and 3. block 9, tier 2, Sanford . .
Iota • and 7, block k. Her 2, Banlord...
.to t 10. block 9.
Lota 0 and 10. L
I * o t 3 ,U o * l # ,

.

lx&gt;t 13. W ellington a add............................
A. T . Ml c a l if or da add. U H aafurd. recorded
la p u t book A, page t o . O r a a g a m a a ly
record s.
l/rt 2, H tm tifo n la add,........................... ........
l o t I SiStaw tlforda add— —— ................
I aA 16, S tan tilo cd 'a add----------- . . . .
l o t 2 6 . H u n tilo rd 'a a d &lt; L . .........................
Moalk H anford, recorded la pU l book If.
page 88, O ra a g a m e a ly record ».
l o t 3 b lo ck A . S o u th Sanford ------------------------lx&gt;t 4, block A, Bouth Hanford
lx&gt;U H and 9 , block A. Sou th San fo rd f
. ix&gt;U 11 and 12. block A, S o u th San ford
...L o t 18, block U, S o u th H an ford -----------l o u 2 2 . 2 2 . and 24, block D. S o u th Han
lord . . . . . .
___» _ ------------ --l o t 43, block C , Sou th Hanford
Ixu 44, block C , S o u tk Hanford
l o t 55. b lo ck D . Sou th Hanford
D cF o reat add U How Ik Hanford, rorwrdrd
la ptal book 4% page 199, O r a a g a roawiy
l o t J , block D . DoForrwt a d d .-------...
Fla. Load A Col. Co. add. to H oatk Mawford
recorded in plal book ('. page * 7 . O range
m u n ly record s.
l o t 61, F la . Land A Col. C o . add.
A. D . fT ta ty rlV r aub d l t . af b to e k l G . h
and J . . Taw n of Goldaboeo, raeoedod la
plat book ( ', page 93. O ra a g a m u a ty tr m rd a.
D it* 8. 9 and 10, block 0 . C h a p p a ll’a tu b
dlv.
______ _______________ _____
!&gt;ot 1 1 , block G , Chap pelt’» aub dlv.
Ix&gt;t 37, block G . C h appell's aub div.
R t b l a a m 'i Harvey a f Hanford, reco rd ed In
ptal book I ) , page 6, O ra a g a county r e ­
cords.
I &gt;ot 29. K obinaon'a Su rvey _ --------.. Ix&gt;4 14 and 16, H ob laaooa S u rv e y ------H trlngfettoua sub d ir. part o l Hl G r t lr a d *
add ., record ed U plal book D , page 8«.
O ra a g a ro a a ty records.
Deg a t Tntcraection of C an al and B l G «
I rude a v e . block D, StringfeU ow '« *ul&gt;
div. run « t o n * cor o l block B , a 324 ft.
w
240 f t . n 120 ft, a 60 ft, n to C an al,
nely along u m # to u - f
nw cor of n o t . uf n w 1» of n * 1.
run a 13.33 rha, ■ 7 '» e h s w 13 33 eh«.
n 71» cha
a
_ — .
N '» of n w l» item tag nw ror of n w ‘ ,
run e along n line 40 rh« to etc roe.
a 2 0 cha, w 40 rha, to w tine of see
n 20 c h a )_____ ________ _________ ____ .
F r a n s aub div. af wU of naif of a e 1,

Kweeded la pUl beak O, page 3«.
Oraaga maaly ramrda.

___l*ota 16 and 16. Ev an a tu b dlv.
Deg 2 9 .8 2 cha n add 10.84 cha a* o l aa rur
run w 16 rh a, n 10 rha, a 3.19 rh a, i l t e r l u

U egTi &amp; rh» • ol nw ror of

run 9 9 .SI cha. ■ 10.10 rhu, w 9.61 rh*.
n 10.10 rh*
N w U of i w f i of n * l » &lt;Uaa txrf nw our run
• 6 rha. • 46*. w 7 07 rha. n &amp; rha)
IU*f m rur
run a 20 rha, w 1 (a rha. n 20 rha, • 1 ‘ 4 rh*
U+f 60 rha w ami 10 rh» 1 of n« ro r «»f
run « 10 cha, a 6 cha, • 10 cha, n 6 rha
ll# f 60 rha a and 16 rha w of nr* ror of
run w 16 rh a, • 10 rha, a 16 rh a. n 10 rha

Rimari, Antonia

20
20

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to

&lt;i

20

Ul

IO

Ul
IO

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20

Vi

C
N v U of n U aud n ) 4 of rjvj»
7
r of
l l * t 16.13 rha w and ! 1.36 cha » of
run w 12.66 ch i, » 21.39 cha, a 10 rha.
• 7.48 cha, a 2.66 rha, n 28.27 cha ____
__ cha n of aw cor
of H U O M b f f 11.89
i • 4 .GO rha, n 8.70 rha,
rha w 4.60 cha.
ft 8.70 rha.
• 3 4 1 f t ) ..______ ____
8
Dog. 29.07 rha w of n« cor of
run a 30c, • 9.11 rh«, n 60«, • to n Una of
•tM Mr w to b ftW __ __________
it o t i of rw «í a n d n H id ¿ T í ( t o i d 6 a of

20
20

30
ut

ran t 10 cha, a 6 cha, n 10 d is «r 6 cha....
.......of aw)4 of n 9 ‘í

Fanner, C. E ,

Martin. Mra. J . 0,

part of eect'a 23,14,25

1
;S

2 ln

4

Metcalfs A Faat'a aub dlv. olI port
m it ol
remtded In plal bwak I), page 48, Oraaga
muaty raoacda.
___Ixita I to 8. Matcwlf A I'oal'a aub dlv.
1__Iota I, 9 and 10, Metcall A Faat'a aut» dlv
Drawa aub dlv. of aalt of a a l« ________
Karne4ad In plal baak 1), pege 22. Orange
muaty rwoaeda*
_ ,L o t 7,'Dtww'a »ab div.__________;______
__ 8 v ) f ol nwM_________________ ___—
-Nw,1» of »wt» . __ ___________________

» »

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Bag BW U m w.

Karel, /rancia

i
i

3
4

» of aM ¿ «wW «d aa‘ i .

N) ; of
block 2. Her 20. Hanford
SJ&gt; of ■ ' ! , block 2, 11« 20, Hanford
lart 2 on I at a»., block S, tier I. Hanford
Hli ol lot i, block 3. Her I. Hanford
l-ol 10, block 8, tier 2, Hanford.________
..N Ji ol lot 10, and lot 9. block 3. Her 7,

W H oi lot 3, block 3. tier 3, Hanford ....
l o t 5, block 3, tier 8, Hanford _ _ _
-Lot 8. block 3. tier ». Hanford_________
Ix&gt;t T, block 3, tier 8. Hanford . ______
lo t* 12
• ■ and
motom 13,
a ■** block
•
*•
4, •tier
«* ■ a2.
. IHanford,
(leaa lot aold to Shlnholarr A III
I A»',t o,
HRr 4.
2, urr
.3, nanioni
---lo
8, D
block
tier 3,
Hanford___
lota 7 and H, block 4. tier 4, Sanford
I .of 9, block 4, Her 4. Hanford______
In ti 6 to 10, block 4. Her 10. Hanford
lx * 3. block 6. Her 2. Hanford______
lo t 4. block 6, Her 5, Hanford______
I&gt;oU &lt; and 7, block ftj tier 10, Hanford
N aif and eU of nw If tlaaa a 68 ft), b
6. tier 13, Hanford
,
*.. .
Half, block 6, tier 13, Hanford___ .. ..

11 54

Nearer i
k C, page'll. Oraaga «wwaty/ecwrd»

lo t 26. New Upeala
lot 43, New Final»
3w11
1»» of *e
I. of *wl|.
—‘1,
aw l , , New Upwala
Hanford
ufar llridta. recorded In pi»1 book It.

that she could not hear tho mualc. I «tiler, C . II.
lloneman. J. II.
The orchestra leader prides himself Atkina, C*»o L . ----on being an artist too.— New York Sun

capable.—Florida Ttoc#-DW%

DavtaTJ* A— — —~

New Upaala aa »hown by J . O. I’rtca plat
recorded In plal hook ( ', page 11. Orange
rounlv fffofda
munly
record».

Voluaia Co. Hank
Gabbott, Cecil
llama. Cruaa —
Smith, tjould _
Heardall, Florence
8lam at Hotel "Music."
Unknown ......
A Seattle woman who wroto to the lUrvey, Wm. K.
Gotham tho other day. reserving rooms Kami, K. II. r must havo nerves. Bho said she want lUnd. F. H.
Hand, F. II. ed quartera so far away from tho cafe DeMnnt, J&lt;*

Chronlo Grumblers.
. Some of the most miserable discon­
tented grumblers are richly endowed
with tha good things of this life.

30

Tawn »1 l'aol», recorded In pt*( hook It,
page 130, Orange county record».

ix -a r llt , M r-

Explanation.
"b ark er la supported In nmuence
and luxury by bla children." "Yes. ]
heard ha had a family of daughters.”—
Harper'» Bexar.

19

AU block T.P a o l» _

HUkrll. Il M.

K»g»*l»bL ittle L eft.
"W h a t's the m a tte r h e re ? ask ed the
KrrftHi, A V
c a lle r, n o ticin g th o b a rre n a p p earan co
o f th e houso. " S e n t y ou r goods aw ay
to b e a to red ?'' " N o ," rep lied tho hos­
te s s. "N o t a t a ll. My d a u g h ter was
m arried la s t w eek and sh e has m ore
ly tak en aw ay th e th in g s th a t
she
th o u g h t belonged to h e r."
French. A i V

Metal Shingles.
A man In Bouth Carolina has patent­
ed a shingle made of metal which re­
sembles tho wooden ones In size and
shapo. But tho motal shingles inter­
lock by mcona of a aorlea of fibs and
channels.

« in fo r i
______ 4 m&amp; R .
» , Sanford
d S A W S M l■ttac
Banlord

ConnoUty. A. P. Tr.
IHnina, J.'C.--------23

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Camarón, Jon---------

dhr---_LoU 86 and 4 . Hmith’r rub dir/
ol loi 17, nltF'a aub dir. ..

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Iteg rw cor ol net» ..

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ICannar, Pauline _
Bray,
C-------B its, E. R— ------

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T h a t part ol lot M n ol R y , Smith‘a aub

r u n n 13 cha, e 3 . 1 » ch a, ■ 13 rh«. »

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with a llna of....... ....................

Shocked th e C lerg y m an .
Halt. Frank
A M aine clerg y m a n , living a t the {'»•non. N
h o tel In his tow n, ordered a ty p o IJltdaley, l 11
w r ite r and had It se n t to hlB room s
It ca m e when tho clerg y m a n was out, lU g rd rle
Yaple. F II
and tho p ro p rieto r took c h a rg e of It Field
W hon tho m in iste r retu rn ed the pro W ard. Harry
Y aple, K. II
p rle to r led him behind tho desk and fUp-dalr
w h isp ered : " T h a t ca»o of your» Is !Ug*dah?
IU (&gt; U U
on tho Ice, parson. I gucHB It will be
Holly. K J.
all rig h t by d in n e r tim e ."
Field. F T.

Sew ing M a ch in es In Ja p a n .
T h o Ja p a n e s e g o v ern m en t baa three
m odern fa c to rie s equipped w ith sow­
ing m a ch in es to p ro d u ce u n ifo rm » and
o th e r clo th in g , etc... requ ired In the
v ario u s b ra n c h e s of Ita s e r v ic e . T a ll
ora are largo uaora of th e sew in g Tna
chine and s h o e m a k e rs aro finding It a
p ro fita b le a s s is ta n t.

Unknown

Ilcg 16.10 chi w ol point of intancrilon of
aide n of St. (ievtruda ave., Sanford,

larwun, K----- -,
Frit man. Ixml«»

A utolst T h ro w n Into T re e .
W hen an a u to m o b ile collid ed with
.a teleg rap h post nt T h e tfo rd , N orfolk,
E n g lan d , a few d ay s ago and turned
a com p lete s o m e rs a u lt, ono of th e oc­
cu p a n ts had an e x tra o rd in a ry expert
e n ce, being (lung h ig h Into a tree,
fro m a bough o f w hich bo bung su e
pended by his c lo tb e s u n til rescu ed by
a m o to rcy clist.

_Lota 32. 88 and »4, FU Land A Col. Ço.
Celery PUnUUoa--------------—----------W 797 ft of lot 48, FU Imnd * Col Co.
Calory FUaUttoa................... —— —
_.Lot 45, FU Land A Cot Co Calory.
PUateUoa
LoU 15. 18 and 17. FU Land A CoL Co.
Colory Plantation . ---------Hr* 1087)1 fl w ol • Una-------------------on n lina ol Cotcry FUntatico.. run n
680 It, w 887H ft. a 880 It, • I97)f It..
W 296 ft. ol
,tying
_ a ol IVrtlmon avo.
and that part ol toe 28 lying brt
of
Pcrwimon and Tamaranda, and
Mock 2 a.___
—Uof 1198 ft w and 705 It B ol
aec port
on • bdy. nia w 670 ft. n \1l9 ft. toly
slang Uk» 1484 ft, a to beg — —-,—
_ U«t at tw cor ol lourocrtlon ol St. Gert rudo and Prrrlmon avas. run w 722 It,
a 804 ft, a 7221t. n. 80« ft------- -—
Bag on a il J * oI SL Gcrtrudo arr. Sanford,
at a point 799 ft • ol a point ol Intorrortlon ol a Uns of SL Gertrude aro.
with • rida ol J . T. A K. W. Ky.. run a
341 IL • 604 IL w 327 ft to J T. A K.
W. Ky.. nwly along • rida ol rama to a
point aoutn ol beg. n 578 ft. . ........
Ilcg at point ol intorwartioa ql a Una ol 8t.
tîrrtruda av». wit&gt; a aida ol J. T. A K.
W. Ky., run a 79« IL 1 678 It to raid
Ky, nwly aloag a aida ol rama 986 ft to
point ol bac._______________________
.. Bag 4.35 cha a a n Ja 1-2 chr n ol rw cor ol
m û ; run a 10 cha, n il 1-2 cha, w 10 cha.
1-3 cha (laaa w 3 1-3 eh»)_.._
lieg 394
396 It n ol inlanartion ol a rlj&lt;- ol A.
C. U Ky- with n aida olI St.
SL Grrtruda
G'
ara, run a &gt;30 IL n 284 It, w &gt;30 IL
• 284 IL
M. M. Maltk'a M lh dir. of ae ri 28, 27.
&gt;4. 38___________________________ _
Uacordad U pial book D, page 21, Grange
n u t / record».
.Lot IS, Smlth'a rub dlv.
,
-Lot 1«, Smith a rub dlv.:______________
lo t le. Smith’* tub dlv.

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P alm er, K. II.
Palm ar, B . II.

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Unknown
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I idra. N . II.
Unknown
Unknown
Unknuarn

Sounds Mads by Fish.
T h e sk ate, when caught, grunta,
groans and gasps p re tty much after
the manner of a human being In dleUnknown
tyeaa. Carp and gold flah frequently G IU *. N II
utter curious sounds, but hardly Unknown
Unit now n
•sounds In the meaning of the term Unknown
bore used. Inasmuch as their sounds Unknown
Unknown
are produced by approaching the sur­ Unknown
face of the water and blowing out air Gilea. N h
Unknq
in hubbies untit a rtppttng-TrWsA-Ur^.J^J^fii'W.

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£

"Natural Stim ulant.

Following Is from MAa It Ia,M by M.
J. Kodcrinund, M. D.:
" I f you aro
tcry tired, but must perform a few
more hour« of bard work, lie down,
cloa© your eyea, and breath e deeply
and a little Tauter than normal for half
and hour, and are how refrcntied h i m !
clear your brain will bo and how re
freshed the body feela. and how eaally
you can flnlah your work ”

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U nknow n..
Unknown
Horn S! O vem treetl
Horn A O vrratrret
Hohinaon, M K

le lla r d y ,
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le lla r d y
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N 1 1 of lot 55, Eu rek a H am m ock
N ly of lot 67, Kuraka Ham m ock
I a&gt;I 58, Eureka Ham m ock
I a»i 80. Eureka Ham m ock
1a»i M , Eureka Ham m ock
)ntm 85 to 74 ile** lot 65 and ' 1 to 1
Eu reka Hammock
1-ota 91 to 98, Eureka Ham m ock
I ajI* 111. Eureka Ham m ock
W Is of m 1 k of net| &lt;|am Ry i. Eu reka
Hammock
He* 5 HO cha a of ne m r of nw *4 o f ’nw G
run w 210 ft. a 7 6 ch«, • 210 ft. n 7 5 ch*
He* me ror of nw G of nw G
run * 10 ch*, n 7 05 ciu*. r 10 rh». • 7 1)5 ch*
t ' 4 of nw 14
N w G of nw lg of nw ,
E •y of aw lg of «wG id nw ,
I ajI .1
He/g of w 'g i
N 1V of «wig
S w f l of awtg i Iitm b e * «w m r run n 192 ft.
e 412 ft, a 192 ft. w 4 (2 ft)
N 470 fl uf n a il of ae'g
Irnngwood, rccvfd cd In plat hook B . page
31. O rang e bounty record *
I ajI« 21 and 2 3 U . Ixiltfw ood
N21 fl of • 22 i l of bit 159, 1A&gt;ngwooi!
YY'lid m ere, recorded l^ p la l Ik m Ii K. page
4 1. O range county record *
j
Ixjta 6. 7 and M. block 1. W ild mere
l&gt;. II. M ltrh tU ’a S u n r j of
G ran i,
recorded In pial book II. page I I , O range
count j recorda.
I&gt;ii S t laaa be* 12 cha n i»( gw cor run n IU#,
K 5.03 cha, n G°, w U cha to l^ k e , thence
In main direction 70®. w 5 67 cha to
w
M ry of lot S, a 6° , » IO .'IO cha to It * i
block ( !. 1&gt;avy (¡r a n t
I a iu 9 and 10, block (*, l.rv y (»rant
l^ita 1.1 and 14, block ( ', le v y (Ira n i
l&gt;»t* IV and 20. block ( ’, l^ v y G rant
Ixita 21 and 22, block C , l&gt;*vy G ran t
..... L o t 8 , block 1), Larry G ran t
. ------ ------U u 21 and 22, block H , l e v y G ra n t ...»
1Aita M and 24, block t&gt;, l e v y G ran t
I Aita 2«. 27, 28 and 29, block l&gt;. U v y
('»rant
IAita 30 , block I ) , U v y G ra n t
I Aita 31 and 32, block I). Iirv y G ran t
I ai( 33 , block I), l^evy (aran*
lAJta 34 and 35, block I&gt;, le*vy G rant
I Ait* 36 and 37, block B , |a*Vy G ran t
1Aita 38 (beat ó a on e aide), I lock l&gt;. l»rvy
G ra n t____
lAifa 39 and 40, block I». le v y (ir a n í
I ait 41, block I) I e*vy (ira n í
I » t 42, block 1). le v y (»rant
lx»t 43, block |). l e v y (»rani
I Aita 44 and 15, block !&gt;, le v y (ira n í
I aj I 46. block B . l e v y G ran!
I jot 64, block l&gt;, le v y G rani
I A»t« 65 ami 66, block I ». I j s &gt; Gran*
I Ail (»7, block l&gt;. le v y G rant
I a&gt;U 68 and 69. block l&gt;, le v y (»rani
l e t * 70. ^1 #nH 72. bfnrk D l e v y (ira n í
ÍA&gt;ta 76 ami 77, Mock I». l e v y G rant
I ai I 78, block I), le v y (»rani
1a4 * 79 and HU, block I», l e v y G ian t
I aiI* Hi and 32, b lo c k 'll, l e v y (»rant
I Aita S3 and 84, block !&gt;, l e v y (»rant
I Ad Hi, block I), l e v y (»rant
I ajI 98, block I), l e v y (ira n í
I ai I 145, block I), le v y (»rant
l e t 147, block I), le v y (»rani
S u b dlv M iron« property recorded In deed
l*H»k 47, page 547 O range courtly record *
All. block 2. Miron« Hrtrperl)
All, block 4. Mlevin* l*r«n»ert&gt;
All. block 6. M iron* Hro|--rt &gt;

II

B r a z ilia n s E a g e r f o r N e w t.

m

Horrible Thought.
■Alleged Humorist— Ctfn you Imag­
ine anything worse th an a glraffo
with a aoro throat?
Proven One—
Hurel A centipede with corn«.—Tex«* Coyote.

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T h e development o f circular disk»
of lroa, turning with g reat velocity,
tu t poeeeselng no t e e t h on the edgo,
for eaw ln s material, la common tn
many workshop«.

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AH w 1 j of r»r 1 1 nul 1 nc I ml»-« ! in 1 r »*1
add. tu A l ta m o n te
All e t y of n w ' i not inrlutlrd in Kraal
add tn A l t a m o n t e
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“How m any death«?" asked the hosPltal physician, w h ile going
hla
rounds. “Nine." "W h y , I ordered med­
icine fo r te a ." “T ee, b u t one wouldn't
i » v . 1» »

Evldintly NoL
Mrs. Molaprop—No, I never wae
■trong on literature. To aavo my Ufo
I couldn*t tell you who wrote Oray'e
Elegy.—Life.

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f , pa g e 9 4 . O r a n g e county r e c o r d *

8 pltW-r. Margara«

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l o t 473, O. T ., W inter Park

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Through Sorrow to Joy.
Unk|u»»n
liolU iu C oline'
la
labor
Uea
health
ot
body
and
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In Coffering and dlAcolty la the IlsnHw, O. K..._
sool^oC all virtue and all wisdom.— W Ä U -

.........Lot 475, O. T .. W lnlrr l'»rk
____Lot 47«, O. T , Winter Park
___j. Lot J ta il 1«. b l^ k 3, Winter P*rk
L ou 23 to l/. Mock S. Winter f»rk
U i 10 and 21, block * Winter P»rk
All. block 10. Winter F .r k
I»K 9, block 20, Winter Park
Ixtlo M í »nd M3 (lew. n 10 It of, ot M l.l
block 28. Winter Park
____ Lot * 0 , block S I. Winter P o rk ,
------Lot »14. O. T„ block «7, Winter l**rb

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W inter Hark
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Hark
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1 a«i If», block 64 W inter Hark
lx&gt;ta 13 and I t . block 64, W inter Hark
1a »i 1 1 , block 6V. W inter Ha/k
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lAjt* 2. \ 4 and 5, and lot 22, block 74.
W inter Hark
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I A&gt;ta 11 to 21. block 102. W inter Hark
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In plat book K, pag« 73. O range county
recu rd*.
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corded In plat book A. page 120, Orange
count» record«.
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W e»l Winter Ha/k, recorded la plat hook
A, page (2 , O rango county record *.
lAila 26 to 57 (lena lota 30 to 35, and 40 to
40 to 41. and 48 to 53 ), W ect W inter
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Th# Rank Majority.
It is stated on re liable authority
that there are more than a million
and a h alf different brands of. cigars.
Yet th ere are only two
kinds ot
cigar* made, good and bad—mo»lly
the U tte r.

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Much Harder Question.
‘•What," aald an Interviewer t ( ) A
candidate, "do you Intend to do If
“ My good ness'"
you are elected?"
aald the poor fellow “ what shall I do
If I'm not elected?"

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1 Ín k r o j e n

Travelers In Urazll remark itiHt not
"lily In Rio do Janeiro, but In the ling
er rltles throughout tho republic, the
public Rwulia the dnlly news budget
with an eagerness no less pronounced
than Is the case In tho United Htales
and on the coatlnont o f Europe.

P

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• 5®. » Ha ch*. to - Une of V »mgr •i r a n í .
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English College fo r Wornen.^
I lochi. Jo h n . Heir**
On« of the flourishing women's ool- II on Irr, \V h I . T r
leges In England Is Medford college, Hunter, w f i
which existed for many years In Maker II.(How, V 1 » F
street, lAindon, and Is now transferred
to a beautiful new tuiMdlng In the
middle of Hegent's park, looking on to Gtrvn. Thu« l(
the lake, and surrounded by lovely
lawns and flower g ard en s; almost a H arriw jti J II
realization of Tannyson's " P r i n c e s s "
One Instance In Hla Mind.
Hhe—And you say that you hav«
always avoided blaming me
I'd Ilk"
to have you mention o n e . Instance
It»— With pleasure. Rem em ber, right
after we were married, I ate a pi"
you baked, and when
the
doctor
camo 1 told him It waa clams

H

THEISANrOROJHERALD

U i s * k r , A u s u a ta
“ Preservin g " th e Baby,
l.udlum , Anni* I.
f o u n t J a m « « bad see n lO mt flah B l s h o u . I l m n r
unknuan
ptckled, and wss at onco Impressed Sm ith . F \V
and pu ttied by the explanation, elicit­
Howard. L A
ed by a l o n f and ateady Ore of ques P ack ard . E lla
tiona, th at th e aaltln t process waa to lx&gt;rd. J M
make t h e flab ‘'keep." A little later tila*», H w
.
he attended the baptism of an Infant
« ila » , M r.. M I.
friend and was atlll pu ttied . Dut at
last a light broke In upon him, and Sanlurd 1. A T t
I» n i. J M
la a shrill tone that could bo heard I-lira., li. ('.
McBtid*.
WJ
all over th e aacred edlflco he exclaim ­
R obinson, M. F
ed: ^Ob, now I know all about It. F lsij.b u rg . Adam. 11«fr»
mother. T h e water la to make the Itoblnaon. M. F
baby k e e p r
lloblrunn, M. F„

Some F e n c e .
A New Y o rk bankor who feela that
the privacy of hi* town roaldonco has
been invaded by the construction of
apartment bouaea on a d ja c e n t proper
ty baa filed plana with tbo building do
partmont o f that city fo r a fence ICO
foot high.
A nine-story apartment
building le to be built on tbo lot west
of the home of this b an k er, who Is J .
M. f fa n c o lln l, and ho figures that a
fence 150 fe e t high win be required to
keep tte future occupants frdm looking
down upon him.—Pop ular Mechanics.

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th e In g en u ity o f th e Im ita to r. It ow es
tta ch a rm n o t bo m uch to Ita own Intrln a lo m o rlta n* to th e sp len d o r o f
th e ra y s o f lig h t th a t It re fle c ts . It
la th a c h a m e leo n of s to n e s . P lin y ,
w ritin g 1,819 y e a rs ago, re m a rk e d th a t
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o f c a rb u n c le a , th e purplo b rillia n c y o f
a m e th y s ts and th o s e a g re e n o f e m e r­
a ld s, th e w holo blended to g e th e r nnd
r e fu lg e n t w ith a b rig h tn e s s th a t la
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D u rin g th o m ed iev al p erio d d oors
w e re sm a ll and n a rro w , s o th a t only
o n e p e rso n cou ld p a ss th ro u g h a t a
tim e , ow ing to th e u n iv e rs a l ncod fo r
p ro te c tio n a g a in s t a tta c k .
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s a m e re a s o n d oorw ays w e re so m e­
tim e s so t In a re c e s s , com m and ed by
o p e n in g s th ro u g h w hich a rro w s could
b e sh o t. T h e d oors th e m s e lv e s w e re
c o n s tr u c te d In ono p ie ce and n ot d i­
v id ed fro m th e ce n te r,, and w ere f a t t ­
e n ed by s tro n g oak b a rs, w h ich could
b e d raw n a c r o s s fro m on# aid e to th o
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Howard-Packard lond Co.
Hownrd-Parkard land Co.
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9». Hanford Celery Delta--------100. Sanford Celery Del««------104. Sanford Calary palta------10». Sanford Celery Delta
107, Sanford Calary Delta------109. Hanford Calary Delta
US. Sanford Calary Delta-------------120, Sanford Calary Delta------------122; Sanford
of lot 103 and 10«, Hanford Calary

Vsufhn A Carnenm_____

X \ i o t ¡w W aad s w S fo f e sR I Banford

Kerrey. C. A.___________

_ N 6 a ol n w li of nwt&lt; of ne.U. Hanford

Overetreet, B. J . __
Vaughn, Alas_____
Cowan, Frank.____
Overetreet Turp. Co.
Overatreet Turp. Co.
Delirali, II. T.

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P h ilosop h y of H e a lth .
Unknown.______
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sum m ed up In th reo w o rd s: "W o rk , Unknown _
lU eh. J . C . _
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Moan, I). It. _____
Is h is a b ility and o p p ortu n ity to w ork. Unknown
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H a b its o f p e rso n a l c le a n lin e s s e le v a te Cooper. K. T.
Unknown..
and c iv iliz e m an. T h e Arm holding of lla lU n f. Henry
a fa ith th a t u rg es man to pray b u ild s Unknown
Unknown
ch ax g p tcr and fo rm s h a b its th a t lead
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P ap er B o * Ind ustry L a rg e .
P aper box m aking on e of the new
but very Im p o rtan t In d u stries of th is
co u n try , has m ade Its g re a te s t prog­
r e s s during tho last half centu ry and
p a rtic u la rly within tho last tw enty
y en rs, a fte r m odern m a ch in ery had
b een In tro d u ce 1
T b « liiislneas tins
assum ed
w onderful p ro im rtlo ns
in
New York c ity , w hore th e c a p ita l In­
v e stm e n t e x ce e d s 16,000,000

How ard Fftrkftnl la m i Co.
H ow artM ’ark ard l^ n d Co.

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D elicacy Known to th e A n cie n ts.
T h e rulsud m eat pies, so d ea r to tha
h e a rt of tho E n g lish m a n , and th e no
le ss Je llc lo u s deep pies, m ad e In p as­
try-lined b ow ls, woro w ell know n 'to
A pIcluB, and ho ev en g iv e s e x p lic it
InstrudtlonH a b o u t . lea v in g a h ole la
th e upper c ru s t th rou g h “w hich tha
ste a m mny e sca p e.

Dad Doth W ay a.
"A m an should not s o c k an e le c tio n
to th e s e n a te w ith a view to m ak in g
n ion o y." "N o ," rcpllod S e n a to r B o r
ghurn, 'a n d ; on tho o th e r hand, h e 'll
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th o life th e re o f, w hich Is t h e ' blood
th o re o f, sh a ll yo n o t e a t — G e n e sis
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reti of tha opportunism ofarad.
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will carry your ■«»«■» lato
hundred» of horn» la IbB core,
munity, h ia tha amati readium
of 1ifHag your p artat care,
padtor.
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wobI eort reach.
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v t i tim e and troubley o u w an t to bring
y o u r w ares to the a tte n ­
tio n o f th is co m m u n ity ,
o u r advertising co lu m n s

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Story, W. II.
Story. W. H.

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latta 1 to 12, Mock I . cfiuluota
latta 1. block Q. Chuluota ______________

Partin. II C.

Eric Andrraon'* add. to O tlcdo, recorded
In plat Ikook II. page 61. Orange county
record*-

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block I ) , Aulin’a 1st arid—

1a»t* 6 and 7, Anderwon'» »«Id.

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recarda.
I xi ta 2 and 3, block I) , Chuluota
lx)t» 4 ,6 and 6, block D, Chuluota

4 17
3 66

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book A. p * *r 111,4 h » n (r count) record*
lx&gt;t 4, block 11, Uvm lo
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Autln« 1*4 add. to 0*c4do. recorded In »U l
book A, » « f * 125. Oran**, county record*

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run w 460 I I n 4M ft. • 460 fL « 4M ft
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Ixit 12. Mock A I^akr Charm

l o t * I to 6,

MuaaalwhJte, J. F,

69 76 Nll»on A lrartin

record»
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Nixon. K ato H.
N lion, J . W .
Gravm, Kliaa
2 00 F r i » A Hoblnaon
1 07 U nknow n.
1 07 Unknown .
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1 «9 Hworthy, E .. Haïra------

Erlrm eurer» of l» k r Cbarm, re^oedr«! In
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R e c ip e fo r H ap p ier W orld ,
1»». J. M . «t al
i f p e o p le th o u g h t le s s a b o u t th e ir law,
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o w n d lg o s tlo n s and 'm o r e ab ou t tb o Ia-o, J. U ., »t al
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Loo, J . M ., ot a l ________
b u t th e r e w a s n o ro om I n - I t to hold W rat-Flyno k Harria Co

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l h * m e m o ry o f a w ron g .— E m o r s o a .

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C h ild 's C ostly P la y th in g .
A nlx-ycar-old E d in b u rg h (S c o tla n d ) U vr, EM»
child has had a rnro p riv ile g e fo r a
dhy or tw o of bunging a b o u t a |600 A«Wy. Mr». E I'
diam ond studded w ntch ns a p la y th in g .
He found It In tho s tr e e t, nnd n e ith e r
his fn fh er nor h is tn o tb o r d ream ed of A il*-), M r* E. I’,
Cnknown
Its value till they saw an a d v c r tls o I nVnown
C ook A uto C o
raent for Us reco v ery .

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niw n ♦ IO che. n R

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Kasha», Klofe

W han C leaning F u rn itu re .
W hen cle a n in g u p h olsfered fu rn i­
tu re It Is o ften e ith e r Im p o ssib le or
In co n v en ien t to m ove It ou td oors. In
such n c a s e p lace n dam p cloth o v er
(he piece o f fu rn itu re and fhttn b ea t
It, ch a n g in g (ha cloth soveru l tim es
during the p ro cess. T h e dust will ad ­
h e re to th e cloth «ml will not rise lo
tho room .— HuburtiAn L ife .

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1 69 Jacob«. W . W . A G. G.
1 07 Jacob», W . W. A G. G.
2 00 Nlxbn, J . W ___________
1 07
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2 31 Unknown

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Lut» 9, 10 «ad t i . block I, ( »meron---- lx&gt;U 13 »nd 14. block I. tanmon ---. I l*»t 15. block 1. C « m o r o n .------------Ix&gt;U I to 7, Mock Z, Canwton-----------l.ot II, block 2. C«ro*fon
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of aarna run a I cha, w 8 cha, n 1 ch. • 8

Prevatt, J . M . Htire
Prot. Epia. Church ,..
Sa under», J . , Haïra —

2 00

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15. block 2 . Cam eron
I ^ t 1«. block 2. ( * m»ron
Tx&gt;« I . block 3 . C«m »ron
lx&gt;t 3. block » . C»m cron
tjoit i. a «ad », h&gt;»«k 3, f

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block X. Rum»»'« &gt;d4- ---------

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of n» »» )(

l\ E. Church____

run V i l o IL •‘ ¿ i l i C ■ * 1 0 fL w 1 15 f t _ Z
___ 13 a in aq. In n# cor of n r)| of ire}*

Hwanay, M arx a rrt

M marl while 4 Huward
H»under», C . A .________

Cameron, recorded la pUl book I) , pofe

N atu ral D eath In te rv e n e d .
A wpm nn'a n a tu ra l d ea th In th e a c t
o f try in g to hang h e rs e lf form ed the
s u b je c t of an Inquest a t L iv erp ool,
E n g lan d , r e c e n tly
S a ra h
S ta ffo rd ,
th irty -six . widow of a s b lp la b o rer,
wnn found hang ing In her bedroom by
u bell a tta ch e d to file ra il of (tie bed,
hut it was e sta b lish e d by m ed ical e v i­
d en ce that sh e died fro m h ea rt fa il­
ure b efo re sh e could a c tu a lly com m it
su icid e.

3 64

of Irt aad Wylbr Bt.

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Farewell k l a « .

Blunt. Fred

nin w 10S It, ■ S2 ft. « 105 ft. n 52 ft.
Ft. Heed ---------- -------------------------

Middleton. J . C____
O r m im i Turp. Co.

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Lot ÏSTF î gv'(k « W* « eba » of I *1 and Wylly
HUVurTw 1 0 ?ft. « »2 It. • 108 ft. n 6i It)

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run ni 8 cha. •
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run W 697 ft. a 723 f l. « 69T fl. n 723 ft
and bec 1123 ft a of no cor ol n id
40a run. a 18 ft, w 723 ft, n 18 ft.

* £ ' ¿ 7 lot 103 and 106, Sanford CaDry

Bolline, Henry...

" ::B * S r « T o ^ ¿ e i ¿ r k a

M ua»lw hlD B Howard
Croar»11, Mra. M. C. —
P rê ta it. Mr». J. M.-------

L o t tO l. Sanford Celery D elta

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HIP SAMrORD HERALD

In Hohor or Mrs. Clayton
Mrs. Kate McDowell Butt was the gra­
cious hostess at u delightful Card Party
in honor of her niece. Mrs George Wesley
Clayton, of Atlanta. Georgia, who Is the
charming guest of Mrs. R H. Marks. Mrs
Clayton s sister. Pink nrid white wus the
color motif in the decurntions. Lovely ro­
ses and nusturtlums made the rooms very
attractive. Five-Hundred was the gmrie
enjoyed. Mrs George A DeCottes made
the highest score, anil won the first prize,
a lovely handkerchief.
The consolation
licize. a deck of cards, wus drawn by Miss
Tyner. The guest of honor was presented
with n dainty lucejnbot
After the plenaant games of cards were concluded, deli­
cious strawberry and vnniln ices with pink
and white dike were served
Mrs. Butt's guests were Mrs George
Wesley Clayton. Mrs. R. J Holly, Mrs Dingee. Mrs. Paul Keeley. Mrs J L Hurt
Mrs. Cruse Barnes. Mrs. T. A. Neal. Mrs.
Forest I-nkc, Mrs. Ernest Morrow, Mrs.
George A. DeCottes. Mrs. S. 0. Shmholscr.
Mrs. Cecil G. Butt. Mrs. R. H. Marks. Miss
Hessic Tyner. Miss Margaret Roberts.

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Mr«. Milton Harvey Mabry and little son.
Horton Washburn, who huve been jjuest*
of Mrs. Mohry'« sister. Mrs. G. F. Smith,
for the pa»t week, joined Judge Mnbry
‘ Wednesday afternoon, on his return from
Tampa, and went to Jacksonville; for u
short stay; before returning to their home
in Tallahassee.
\Jtfrs. Ida S. Parraraorc and daughter,
Miss Annie, arrived In the city Wednes­
day morning, and nre the guests of Mrs.
Psrramore's mother, Mrs. A. A. Sirrine.
Tbe many friends of both ladies, will be
glsd to welcome their return to flteir old
bom* for a visit.
Hon. J . N. Whltncr speaks next Sunday
night at the Star Theatre. Be sure to
hear him.
Attend the union meeting in the Star
Theatre next Sunday night and hear Mr.
Whltner's message.
Mrs. Vorce Hostess
The Men and Religion Forward Move­
The Every Week Bridge Club was char­
ment mass meeting in the Star Theatre is mingly entertained by Mrs. C. M. Vorce.
open to everybody. Service begins nt Thursday afternoon.
7J0 p. m. Sunday.
Two tnhlos of bridge were played. The
Dr. 0 . W. King hsa moved hi.*» office highest score was made by Mrs. 0. W.
from the Pico block to the offices in King, who won the first prize, a cut gins»
in the Peoples Hank building recent- pepjier and salt set.
The second prize
recently vacated by Dr. F o ste r. I)r.
was cut for. mid Mrs. L. L. Hughes was
King lias fitted
up ftino offices
in his new location and will be nhle|to the lucky winner uf the pretty fancy-work
handle a large and constantly increas bag
Ing practice.
When the guinea of curd* were concludV Mr. and Mrs. F. Walsenian have gone ( ed. delicious strawberry Ice cream nnd rake

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D'«5 church mid tlieir friends to join Mr
and
Mrs Sommer» and themselves in a
George Wesley Clayton of Atlunta, Gn
so«
oil
reunion at (tie (»untoiiug^ Thursday
The trip was very muvh enjoyed, e s(»•»•¡all) t»y |Tie ineml&gt;ers wfio mdoiged in tin- evening fur winch an entertaining |&gt;ro.
►pain had been arranged
engaging s(»rt of fishing
Nolliwillisimidllig the incieiiienl wrath
v
Plrusant Outing
&lt;r a large iiiiiubet uf tlie invited guests
Mrs M Martin wus the charming tiusi
were present to enjoy tile pleasant even
tess uf u delightful boat trip and pic-nic mg utid the many imttrovcmcuis in uud
luncheon, at Enterprise, Wednesday; Com­ tlie now attractive appearance of the ren­
plimentary to her lovely niece nnd house ovated jiursonuge rooms.
guest. Mist Alice Hickey, of Columbus.
Miss Mary Wulkcr opened the evening's
Georgia The guests who enjoy«) ttie trip entertainment with a delightful mstru
wrrp Mrs. 0. W. King. Mrs McGury. Miss mental solo (u-rfei'lly rendered, which was
es lhckry. 'Mabel Bowler. Mell Wlmnrr Pillowed by a duet by Mrs J K McttinFlorencr Frank.
ger and Mrs Claude Herndon "Swing
D&gt;w Sweet Chariot, iharmingly song
Missionary Meeting
Mrs Mettmger also sang tlie two bcuuliThe Woman's Missionary Society of the
fol solos T h e Night- Hus a Thousand
Baptist church held their regular meeting
Lyes' and "The Rosary' Srvrrul read­
at the home of Mrs. S. G. Kennedy Mon­
ings wj-re expiated to be given, but the
day evening. April 29th, with u ¿no at­
ladies who were to contribute this part of
tendance. The devotional exercises were
lltu entertainment were forced to disap­
led by Mrs. J . W. Wllmnn.
point the committee. Miss Mary Wulkcr
“Christian Stewardship" was the- sub­
) played another instrumental selection,
ject for consideration by the society. Miss
which was much enjoyed. Light refresh­
Minnie Stewart read a most excellent and
ments were served by the committee who
interesting paper on the “Stewardship of
planned the pleasant social evening

Money." Miss Allie Trnfford contributed
* delightfully characteristic paper on the
"Stewardship of Individual Personality.”
This was followed by an appropriate leaf­
let. “A Tithe of All That I Possess," rend
by Mrs. E. E. Cox. Mrs. J . W. Wlldmnn.
who was a delegnte to the B. Y. P. U.ond
W. M. S. meeting recently held ot Duytoua entertained the society with a
charmingly interesting report of the meetAfter the fine program was con­
cluded the hostess served delicious ice
cream and cake.

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All Local A d vertisem ents Under This
Heading. Three Cents a li n e Fach Issue

llarper-Cust

A quiet home marriage was, celebrated
•on Cameron avenue Wednesday afternoon
*ben Mr. J . W. Harper and Mra. Martha
W. (Xm were united In matrimony in the
presence of a small company of neighbors
,n&lt;I Wenns. Mr. Harper is from the Em­
pire State and has been In Florida two
Fears engaged in trucking. Mrs. Cust
esroe to Sanford from Chicago nnd built
one of the most attractive homes in the
°°untry section, over which she presides
*lth queenly grace. Many good wishes
•re extended for health and happiness to
tbe married pair.
* " —,

J . IT Tucker Thunks V oters
J . II Tucker wishes to (hunk his many
friends in tills district who stood by him
so loyally in the first [»rimary and made
his election certain.

Tirst-cluss board at 3nti Palmetto Ave
One door south from 3d street
Close in
nnd convenient
Mrs. Mills
68 8t-p
Table board nt Mrs. R I . Jones', one
block from First strest on Park Avenue
(»8-3.1
Married man wanted u( Saint Augustine to work on small farm, Inside city
limits Furnished cottage on premises,
ten minute walk from plaza and seawall
References required. Address R S Bald­
win. 29H St. George Strceet.
6H-3t-p
For Sale — Hog». Duroc Jersey. Ohio
Thoroughbred stock. Florida raised. Correspondence solicited. F Mullein. Box 462
New Smyrna. Fla
68-2t-p
For Sule— Four leaf extension dining
table in good condition. Will sell cheap.
En pure at Mettinger's store.
68- 4lp

For Sale—100 pullets. 75 cts. each. J .
W. Sipes. R. F. D. No.3.
86-M .p
Gas. electric lights nnd artesian water
nnd moms $1.25 and up. 315 E. Fourth
Street.
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For Sale— Sweet Potnto, plants Red
Providenc. best kind.
f l . j f f per thou­
sand
Rex Pneknrd. Runic 2. or phone
102-3
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For Sale— A bedroom suite, tiedstend.
bureau, wash stand and table, very cheap.
Wlmt offers116 French Ave
66-tf

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Levi llniford.
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Stilinoli'». 315 E Fourth street
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For Sule—Horse, buggy, mnl hurnes M.
Fleisher. P. O Box 1406. Sanford. Flo.
69-tf-c
My Home form nnd tools for rent for
tlie coming season, to responsible parly.
Cecil Gnbbct. nt J . N. Whittier's office.
64-t-f
Autoes and carriage painting nt Un­
derwood’s. First class work.
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For a good tuble and home cooking come
to the Sirrine Hotel for your meals. Rntes
$5 per week.
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We ore equipped to handle your repair
work.
Sanford Machine 4« Garnge Co.
fri-48tf.
Wade, the Tuner. Orlando.

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The Gate City House has brought down
the high cost of living. Only *4.00 per
week for the finest tuble bonrd in the city.
See Parker.
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| j U R spring Hats are now
ready for your inspec­
tion. They are, without
question, the most elaborate
variety we have ever shown,
including a very complete line
of Derbies, the new Rough Fin­
ish, Novelties in all new col­
ors, in bound, stitched, welt or
raw edge, that may be worn
Telescope or Dented.
We can show Hats to suit
everyone. May we have the
pleasure of your inspection?

For Sole—A litter of pigs (9). sired by
registered Berkshire Bour. nnd out of Ihiroc Jersey Sow. H weeks old May 20th
Address Leonnnl Vlchlrn. R F I) I . Sun
ford, Flu
68-2t-c

Ten’ acres of go»»! laiiil lor sale at n
back north where Mr. Walseman is wpfr M.IVr,j
bargain. Three jicres cleared and cropfollowing t h e j f u i l and vegetable bu-siMrs. Vorce » guests wcic. Mesdames W.
ped Last season. All under fence. Near
Awful] K- L.’ Hu
______ TOdfngTTbtiowatm traction liner- A*smm
friends will b^glidHTO woTtome
Particulars 'at Hkfftid
again in the early fall.
Forest Lake, 0. W. King. F IT Millern?lvcn rtwny
Office.
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Roiu
Newman
Mrasni. Martin and Butt of Orlundo
Four Room Cottage for Rent—No 914
were in the city yesterday and called at
Inquire at No 918 or P O
Park avenue
The Herald office.
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The Bankrupt Sale at the Boston has
Instead of (he usuai diniicr. lite dui»
W H Undcrw isM l no w b u s a tirsi cime*
brought out the shopping public and I and llicir invitril goests enioyed a de
borse
»liner
m a l l il a c k s in i ll i and c a l i
trued
liglnfol In 11nel » l r■|&gt; tliorsday evrmng ii|&gt; guarani«'«* all wnrk of Dos n a t u r e
Yoor
opening to the closing hours ev ery &lt;-v»r\
thè river in Cupi Pageiiliurt s house Inuit, IlOises « a li tic a s s o n n i of t h è la-si kintl
day
of vsnrk ili Ib i» lille
S«-i- lluder w no«)
A ( ‘ Taylor of Georgia is the guest unir l.enion Ululi, wliere tIn*y liud tiie w lie n your b o r s e n e ia l s slioes.
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pleasure
of
ealing
their
dellcioos
tliree
of Ins sister. Mrs. W. H Underwood
C o t t a g e Int R e n i
'J1 I l 'a r k a v e i i u e
• ( apt B. F. Whltner is home «gain course luin'tieon. whli'h was taken along A d d r e s s Ilo» rtl3. t i l )
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wiili
tlieui
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lieaulifol
niooiilight,
thè
lor a few days visiting hut friends and
Tur
S u l e — Stiow cu se. lock druwer, tm srelatives and exercising his frunrhise.
|hont ride and tlie delightful evening were
sinu style line conditioii Purticulurs nt
► Mr» Mae Harrison of Muivern, ( .a . is very unirli enjoyed l»&gt; thè party wlncli llerald office
»4 if
Hie guest of Mrs. J Fred Turner. Sr Mrs ruiisisled uf Mr and Mrs N J Perkms
Wunled lo boy giaal generai |sir|&gt;»»r
Harrison mid Mrs. Turner arc old friends and little diiugliler. F.tliel Goodwill. Misses borse Write or Irlrphunr f.dgar f. Ilrowu
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and schoolmates, and this visit and re Emma and Esielle lieard, Floru M John- i R F D No 1
union of old friends is more than pleas suri. Amile U t l'.uldwrll. larda Michaels.
N’ii'e. large mry room. stilla hle far tliree
Risilo nnd Isianl $ ■ t»-t
I.liliali Gibson. Miulge and V'eilu Ward. yoiing meli
sot
69-t (
Miss M;is»«-y. MuIm-I ilmid. Stessrs VN J week al thè Gnle City House
r Mi»» lit-uie Stewart, of Plymouth, and
Remi thè ndvi 1 1.silient III Ibis issile ut
kfj», Corn Cawley. of West Apopkn, me ihigpen. \s Watson. R K Dea». llilllc die fViqHc» Haok
Half p'r*** •t\ ■*-■.t lo
Hill
D^vul
t’aidwel!.
Ardue
Bolli.
Weidthe charming guests of the Misses Slew
sonicthlllg of vltal interest lo (tir la-uple
nian Caldwell Penney Demie. R,daini of (fiis seclion
art. on Union Street.
A i Dima il
Read lIII* |V«»iiles llank ad ili ibis issile
The young i»coplc enjoyed their nsuut
If &gt;mi want io »afegoard yoiit aniily now
Thursday evening dunce in tile hall
Social t veiling
is t h è I t i n e
I
I In- members of the D m ul Department
Tapt mid Mrs R. H Marks and Dr nn»l
Wiinterl — A second liand «me borse wag­
I I tie Wuinmis Missionary Society of Hie on (ilve la-si jsu*- far cash Address I L
Mrs. Cecil G. Bolt were the entertaining
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hosts at a very enjoyable launch puffy . Methodist ciiurcli invited the member» of Greenc. R D. 2
Thursday. complimentary to Mr. nnd Mrs

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T O l i t —U g h tn u t done the p e ­
ed lata a t night seta up for a
Hie »errant. J ca k tn * cornea In
Baar te recognise U g h tn u t, atl p o t M a out. T h in kin g the ssr*7 . U g h tn u t chan gre hie clothes
r te summon help. W hen he reJenklne falls on his neck with
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And It waa the first slang I had
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night she waa In my rooms I
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I.slipped to th« sent Pestdo her
" E r . Mlaa Bllllnga—“ I began, thinkfntruder declare, lng absent-mindedly of what I should
aay, and forgetting that we wore quite
alone.
" 'Mias Bllllnga!.’ Why do you call
me th a t? ’ Her lovely brow puckered.
"I remember, now. thnt’a twice you—”
n u t Is aston la h« « ! to find P i t t i n g * g on *.
and m ors *»t»nt*h»&lt;t w h * n h * g - l » a m e s
"P ran ce s, t h e n ! " I corrected softly.
s s g v from
th* l a t t e r ,
d em an ding
h i*
Hho straightened, her bosom lifting
cloth s*
U g h tn u t. bo un d f « r T a r r y l o w n
IUHtnc*s homa, d ls c o v r n * " F r a n c « - * , ” tha
with a quick Intake
Hy Jovo. that
afri o r tha p a j a m a s , on the tra in
waa whnt she wanted!
C H A P T E R X I V —U g h t n u t
i r - o l t i to
" O h ! ” Then aho leaned slowly bark,
hsr and a l l u d e * to t h a nig h t b e f o r e
Hhe
looking at me thoughtfully through
declare* I n d i g n a n t l y t h a t U g h t n u t n - v r r
aaw her In htar-k p a j a m a *
Ai T s r r r t o o t n
half closed eyes. h»r Ilpa parted In
F ra n c a * 1* m e t by a h u * k y c o ll e g e you th
the oddest smile
who hatla U s h t n u t ns " t M c k y " T h e U t
1er Ignore* t h a boy. who t h e n t h r e a t e n *
And 1 screwed my monocle tight and
to th raah h i m fur o f f e n d in g
Franco*
let her hnvo emllo for amlic, deter­
U g h tn u t take« the n e x t t r a J n h o m e .
C H A P T E R X V —nitttng» n o rm * over mined to chirp her up and make her
tho o u trag e o f h i* a rrest
lie and l ig h tfeel .our oneness that sort of thing,
nut dlacnvar m y*tertuua Chine** c h a r a c ­ you know And I aucceuded! For of
ters on tha p ajam aa.
n sudden her h ead wont back and tho
C H A P T E R X V I —P ro fe**o r D ootenber- Joyous peal of her canary laugh s ta rt­
r r Is callad In to Interpret tha hiero­
ed off the Jolly blrda In tbo trees
g ly p h ic .

C H A P T E R X V I I I —T h a w r i t i n g declares
th at s p e r s o n w e a r i n g tho p a j a m a * will
tak e on th a s e m b l a n c e o f t h e p re vio u s

w earer
T h * profe«»or b o r r o * *
ja m a s for exp erim ent.
C H A IT E R

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the

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p a j a m a * I* found In Ihe pr*tfe «*or • r
and le t a k e n h o m e In a n autom obile
F r a n c e * and a w o m a n U g h tn u t
“ tha fru m p ."

CHAPTER X X —Ughtnut la angered by
lb* frump's"" slanóar-ou» talk about
C H A I T E R X X I —"U U tlngs" la taken to
his room. A se rv a n t tells U g h tn u t th at
a meaaage h a s Juat been received atatln g
th at Billing* w as under a rre s t in New
Tork for ste a lin g a suit o f black p a­
ja m a a
C H A P T E R X X I I —Judge Untine» »'tonIshe* U g h tn u t with a tale of F n n d * ' m cap ad e*
U g h tn u t aska p rrm ltiio n lo
speak to " F r a n c e * "

Probably w aat sbo bad in nor dear
little mind was that be might be bold­
ing the library—and ho would. If be
continued to think he waa busy; for 1
bad heard him aay *bo expected to
work all night. But then, there ware
dotena and dozens of other places wa
oould go—well, I should Juat aay!
I had Just bent forward to suggest
this to har when I aaw ahe waa going
to speak. Bo 1 waited, smiling at her
tsmjcrly.
"And about Arthur— “ ahe began,
and I cut myself a painful atab with
my nalla— right In the palm—“now
there la a case where I think you
find*'—«he nodded toward the houso
M»In— “where you find one of hla
auperb qualities, the one quality that,
of all, I admire In a man the m oat"
“By Jo v e !“ I aald, leaning forward.
I wondered whnt It waa—and then,
dash It. I asked her.
“Juat tru s t!“ the said simply, and
har face grew lumlnoua. “ Faith, perhapa I should aay. My father has It
larger than any man 1 ever knew; It
la something that goes out rrom him
with hla friendship, with hla love,
making a dual g if t”—her voice drop­
ped thoughtfully—“! have studied It In
him all my life, and It has always
seemed so beautiful to me— ao won­
derful— the unquestioning peace be
has“— her blue eyes* widened, thin-1
lng— “baa ever In return for the per­
fect. abiding tru st that he gives to
the thing he c|fls hie own. 1 know,
for he has uinde mo feel It from tho
time 1 waa a tiny little g irl!“ The last
word waa alm ost a whisper, so tense.
t o vibrant with feeling wag It— ahe

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¿.though shouldered pn
C H A P T E R I X —B llllnga dons the pa- J l s t r u e t f d aid thallgned by everyon e
ebe knew, and she bad no one In all
tho world to turn to but mo— and—
Oh, *1 wanted her to know what 1

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be call« the lost silk of H l-U ng-C ht.

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to n a ^ x the pajamas.

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| •no*. “And iT e re i17 find * man—’’
•he breathed.
I coughed slightly and the atarted.
stared at me—and then tho dimple
deepened In her cheek, loat In a bod
of Jolljr roaea. Her laughter pealed
forth, blrdllke—dellclopa!
“1 beg your pardon 1" ahe aald. “Hut
when I think of papa and of how be
bellerea In hla children, especially
poor little me. I think I must get—“
Her rogutah, puzaled smile searched
my face. “How la It you aay Itl—oh.
I know—*1 think I must be, getting

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above us.
"Oh. you — ” A stare, and then an­
other burst as sh« bent forward, face
burled In hor hand*
Then It lilted
sharply, flame-dyed—her lips tremu- ;
lous, her ey es shining like sapphire
stars
" O b ’ she gn*i&gt;ed. and ln&gt;w I
envied the ll'tle hand she
pressed
against her w aist, but the wlnd&lt;rws
dash tho windows! " T h a t 's —th a t’s It

— Frances—Juat that much! But. do |
you know, I don’t—don't bellevo you I
really know my full name. 1 remem- J
bor now nevcral th— ” Sh e bent to­ poor J a c k — no. air!
But then, about
ward mo 'wltchlngly, her wide blue the other one — well, she waa. Just a
eyes challenging my candor, " lio n
treacherous snake In the whal's-ltsestly, now—do — you?*’
nnmo, and she ought to be exposed.
Bo It was Jhnt thought that waa By Jovo. »be should Imi!
tickling her! Well, by Jove. I had her
"Il's the frump, you know,” I said
there, for 1 had heard, the Judge men­ Indignantly

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REPAIRING

tion ner name In full,
prise herl

"The— the what?”
Her pretty teeth Jlaahcd llko the
“Oh, don't IT" 1 exclaimed, winking t keyboards of a tiny Organ —you could
aa I polished my glass. "Well, how even bear a little gurgly, musical

about Frances Lealle BllllngaT“ I let quiver somewhere behind. And then
her baro It slowly, distinctly, and I remembered that, of course, abe
with 'yet a note of triumph I could wouldn’t know whom I meant.
not altogether bide. And then re­
“Oh, your guest, you know—your
morseful for her amazed expression, 1 friend from school,“ I went on, try­
explained frankly: “Got It from your ing to tread cautiously and yet feel­
father this morning, don't you know, ing myself growing red. “Oh. see
during our long talk about you In tbo here now. I don’t llko to aay things,
library.“
but—er—“
"Oh, go o n !” she trilled, her sweet
“W h —“
Then aho swallowed and her face faco shining wistful.
fell perfectly blank. By J ots, I could
“Well, I mean this— er— Miss Kirk­
have kicked myself for a Jolly ass for land; came out with us this morning,
breaking It to her ao raw! Of course,
sbo would know that tf her father
talked of her. It would bo nothing for
mo to hear that waa true or k in d nothing abe could wish might bo said
to the man abo loved.
I hastened to reassure her:
“But I don't bolloro a dashed word
of anything ho aald about you”— 1
•poke hotly—“and I don’t car* a Jolly j
hang for what tho othora aald, either ;
—eo there you a r e !"
"Oh. you don’t f “ Could toll how I
had touched hor by her expression,
don’t you know; and she fell to look- :
lng at me the queerest way. “And
would you mind telling mo who the &lt;
’others’ a r e !“
I oyad her gloomily, sympathetical­
ly. Aa If ahe didn't know already I
'W ell—oh, dash It. my mind baa
been filled with—er—Just anything!"
I began cautiously.
“I know,”— she murmured it aa if
to herself—“one can soo th a t!” And

S u m m e r o r W in te r
weean supply your wunts in the
Automobile line. If you want to
rent
A Motor For Any Purpose

we nre nt your service with the
very best cars- We never alecpi
If you are in trouble call us any
hour of the night or day.
Sanford Machine &amp; G in g e Company
PHONE 331
Residence Tor Sale
New ten room bouse with all cot
lancet, Juat been screened throu
with best copper screen* Twenty bear­
ing orange trees, pecan tree* about fifty
rose bushes sod other plsnt* All In
first-class condition snd situated on San­
ford Height* the prettiest residence sec­
tion in Florida. Finest artesian water
from deep well. Can alto sell two other
lots with poultry yards orange tree* fine
bare and garden adjoining!
Will be told at actual cost as my budnesa necessitates closer résidence.

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Raxall Orderlies are eaten jn«t HkJ
candy, are particularly pr-■ml* ,lld
agreeable In action, may !&gt;e t»ut&gt; »l
any time, day or night; .......... .
dlarrhu«. nausea, griping •« &lt;-*-i»s
loostnewa, or other undeslr»l&gt;;&lt;- effr &lt;•
They have a very mild but I '- " 1’ *
action upon the organ« with * l,loh
they come In contsrt. apparentl* *fl
lng as’ a regulative tonic ii|-n tin- **■
lazed muscular coat of the be««’1 lhu*
overcoming weakness, and aMins •"
restore the hpwela to ai«»rr vipr&lt;»»»
and healthy activity.
. Raxall Orderlies are aasur|w*cr.bl*
and Ideal for the use o f children, &gt;•
folks and delicate persons. We esnno
too highly recommend tbsni to •
sufferers from any form of oon»tipv
tlon and Its attendant evils T,)*1 *
why we back our flaltb In them *
our promise of money hack if
s o t give entire aa Refaction V ]Tf*
slsea: 12 tablets 10 cen ts 8fl tablet»
cents and 80 tablata DOcent*
bar. yon can obtain Rexnll ^*cir&lt;
11 lU»&gt;re.
only a t our store—The
L.R. PHILPS A CO

1 Size Bean aod Cuke Baskrt»

0 a Hand at All Tlmr*

Herald Office.

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DOUBT

A S tate m en t of Fnet* B*ck» I hf *
Strong Gunrantoc.
Wo g uarantee liiinicdlu'e r.: &gt;1 l°d
tlve relief to all aufferer* If
,v:«tl
pSUon. In every n w ** i.er*- u:
edy falls to do thl* we w I return th*
money paid us for It 1 1&gt;»' - ' fT«»*
statement of facts, uiwl we «
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substantiate them at our ri*-

R-J. Hou.tr,

Tha Merchants Grocery Oo. hare
i original package store in the
Gove block and will sell groceries in orig­
inal packages that will be a surprise to
the consumer. Free delivery. Phone 298

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Terms Cash

H. H. DCANt

Gat your room at Stumon

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T H E M O N E Y AT HOME

Do you know that more than One Hundred Thous­
and Dollars leaves this seetion eaeh year for Life Insur­
ance. Think what a great benefit this amount of mon­
ey would be to this coummunity if left at home.

The American Bankers Insurance Co.

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An Old Line legal Reserve Insurance Company is owned and
controlled by hundreds of Bankers in different sections of the country,
was organized for the specific purpose of keeping the money at Home.
It is the only Life Insurance Company that invests it s money locally.
Before taking Life Insurance don’t fail to examine it’s contracts and
rates at the Peoples Bank.
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THE PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD
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T H I S is to certify that this Bank has a Contract with the Ameri­
can Bank ers’ Insurance Company of Chicago, whereby the Company
agrees to deposit in this Bank all monies it receives for Life Insurance
in this section and the same to he loaned out in this community.
H. E. T O L A R , Cashier

don't you know I thluk of her no the
trump—tlttlo Idea— or— nicknnino of
mins, you know, she a ao a w f u l! " And
I scrswsd mV glass with a chuckle
R&gt;r an Instant I thought ah«
woOldn't catch It. aho Blared a t m e ao
blankly
Then tho Jo k e of It— tho
Jolly aptneai, ao to a p e ak — g ot h e r
fall and »«tunre, and aho Ju st lifte d a
acraam. bugging hor kneo and rock
ls( back und forth, hor face suffused,

btr laughter pealing like a chim e or

lu g

uh'

ehe

l i r c a t l i 'd

Ite r g l o r i o u s l y

it'M u g

nt

la e t

b lu » h t h g I m* u u n d

dnl&gt;

tit ti K •'! II " I ' l l I " ' 1 rh ll* i i Ioiim MUI »
l li u id k i - r e h h f.
o h . Jo U I) ut i l
m e -l

know you will' '
I c e r t a l n l ) had u tlrr ed h e r up a n d I
ghted
It A
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i s. di
d c .dl g
b tid
n * :*
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,l&gt; tti 11irt

, , y .,T1&gt; onf. m l ling th e frum p b e a u tifu l

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It Til *ht
&gt;» Ml runnier
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Ml«* M*i*||l«’&lt;i I "

111 to her
111••K II

Mill

of

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14 f 111111 &gt;

Ulli
, iIm to it thnt I dl«ln i. ‘li»u f y on
And I Juat ro cked , too, k e ep in g h er K n o w '
company. Iteally , 1 don’t th in k 1 ov er
’"roll mo, now"— aho clanped h«*r
Itaihtd ao m uch a ln ce aom o chap
k n e e , l i f t i n g h e r lo v e l y f n c « c o a x i n g
Funked down on th o hard cro w n o f |y — t ,* 11 nut nil t h n t s h e »nld a b o u t
* 7 naw u ie laat w in te r. At le a s t I to e e v e r y t h i n g ! "
wntad to lau gh—rln c h u rc h ,
you
And 1 did every word, by J o v e '
know, and It'a ao aw ful how you fe e l
Vi,,) no o n e c o u ld look I n t o t h a t
Uteri when so m e th in g — oh, you k n o w ’
ing enu ou s fa c e as I p ro ceed ed .
And If you could havo soen th a t poor
doubt thut Hie a la n d e ia w ore new
fallow't fa ce !
' ,,, |,or
N ..»er u Jolly one touche I
By Jore. how glad I was for her h er- only vou could
hoc t h e i r ahmir
, Jally latiao of hum or th a t cou ld s e * ,m y aniu»*-*l hut S e v e ra l
tltnea I had
tka'point of thing« so q u ic k ly , »m l I t() pnunr ns aba bent under a g a le of
***** them cle v e r.
A lw ays had ao |«„ght«r
•
dialed little p a tie n ce w ith stu p id poo
only once wa« »he brought up.
I k don't you know . And Ju a t .h e r o sh o ck ed .

*****&gt;«■ little thing cam e to mo and 1
”0 &amp; r Bho uttered faintly, aa 1 came
to toe intimation nbout her being hail1* har have It:
“Oh, I say I"—I leaned nearer, fellow well m e t with the footmen and
«lekltng—-your father pretends to her drinking nnd cnroualng with them
***** bar a moat beautiful and win- and other men-servants until th ree In
girl—fancy I" And my face tho morning I realized that It » » » n 't
tfrtchad Itself In auch a Jolly grin |tho uiatw^t of the drinking thnt
***t I could hardly hold my glass.
! feared her and drew from her little
**• bent toward me, amlllng ador- \ gaapa na I-rn n io to thla— knew that
1
“You mean this—or — 'Mtaa didn't bother Iter, don’t you know, for
U r t la n d r -

I know aho did drink—c^uld drink. I

I hodded cbortllngly.
mean to any. for I had not forgotten
Bka peered a t me through her long &gt;1'« two full whisky glasses of high
Vhat-you-eall-'ems— oh, such a way I j proof Scotch aho hud toasod ofT that
"But you don't think ao, do youT" night In my room*. Why, no. dash It.
iweetly, how fstchlngiy she said »ho wa* able to d rink—It went In the
—
, "kfaf—J gasped.

By Jov e, In my
korror, I lost my grip upon my Jolly
£ * * “ *'• "Oh,. 1 eay now I I think
r * frump—this Miss Kirkland, You
a fi^ghtr—regular freak, dash

“' I

th. Judge sol"

«Too—you—

^Ot oottrsel"

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And 1 shrugged dlath e c g llsa t g rim ac e
" W h T. dash It, If 1
a fa o e like
l e f t China,,

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• • CBUghtlhef breath with a Httlo
then she w as off again I This
2 J
rested her arm s upon the
•*** behind and burled her head In
bsr lovely shoulders Jiggling np
I. V 0WB* i , r »«bW ni laughter eend*«r off at la st Into a spall of oough-

| family!
I could never forgot with
what pride »ho had told tnn of putting
her brother J a c k under tho table two
n lg b ta ru n n in g
T h n t waa all r ig h t—
It wns th o o th e r p u rl of th e fru m p 's
scandal th a t b rou g h t her up, s ta n d ­

h e r 11pn t i g h t e n e d
Ob'
she »licit
liitt-il »b u r p ly , n l t u o s l p e t u l a n t l y , atnl
her foot » t r u c k «utitrtly on tho board«
" I uu iid ui how
m uch
you think
th lu k

It may be just what you need.
P U R E L Y

"Think lot»," I »nld simply, watch
Ihg her little toe Ha It lap p e d

Be l t er Th an

W e l l, I s h o u ld t h i n k n« m u c h ! '
And t h U t i m e her la u g h waa s h o rt —
oddly const r a i n e d
S h e looked awe»
oft d o « H t h e s lo p e t o t h e 11 Vet
l )h '
lilt» tlllo- It » as a t i n ) KH»1' «« of die
nt»&gt;
And t h e t o e t a p p e d like tin
e l e c t r i c w hat s i t s n a m e

C a l o m e l —More
Sa t l n l a rt o r y
T h a n Pllla.
Equally

"Y e s," I said, watching It musingly,
"I suppose It's bocauMo you're tho only
girl, don't you know, that I ever did
think of before— oh. ever at all, dash
It!

Beneficial
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I'he to e s t o p p e d
I cou ld feel her
lo ok in g st m e s i d e w i s e , hut I did not
g l a n c e mi, t h a t 1 r e m e m b e r .
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lo ok in g d o w n , t r y in g to g e t hold of a
dn»hed Idea I w a n t e d to e t p r e a s
1 Kill t k n o w .
I C o n tin u e d , h o lin g
n»»ay nt h e r too, yet h a r d ly s ee in g It.
" h i lt s u p p o s e thnt s t h e r e a s o n I kite»»
nil tile t i m e nlte » a n l y in g
tiut sUII.

You W e l l .

nomebow thnt doesn't sovtn to be the
real reason I know
I think the rent
reason I knew It couldn't bo and
wnsn't true wa»"— I «Ighed heavily—
“ oh. dash It, It’s so hord to get hold
o f the Jo lly th in g !"
And thoro wa» a patmo
■''The real reason T" her voice coined
gently
"W as b ecau se—” Then »bo niovod
the toe and It put me o u t—"I think
Juat because—oh, ye». I know now !"
And I looked up eagerly. "Just be­
cause I knew thnt you—are you!" I
Mulshed beamingly
Oh. I s e e ' " Hho said It musingly,
her nnger lightly prosslng upou hor
lip«, her benutlful eye« studying me
with tho oddest, keenest »Idrvglance
A pause, and then: "And how long
bavo you known me. pray? Just a —''
"A thousand y e a r s !" I »nld prompt­
ly and earnestly. "A thousand years
and all my lire, don't you know!
Jv'ever will km&gt;»\ you any better.'’
"I wonder," she murmured, nodding
slowly. And then for a moment she
didn't say a word. Just sat there look
Ing me over curiously, her express!
half shy, half qulialcal, don't y

W . C . ¡A ld r id g e

ing, ao to apeak.
For how aho really looked embar­
rassed, doaplte another lapse to laughtor. Her face end neck wero dyed a
lovely crimson.
"Oh. d e a r!" ehe said finally; and
she wiped her oyea. "W h a t you must
think of m ol”—and she looked sway,
know.
t
a pretty frown contracting her face;
Then
her
smile
Mashed agslnthen the Jolly dlniplo deepened once
dlant,
dazzling
brightness
that broug
again and she choked Into h er.h an d ­
kerchief. "O h , d ea r!” »ho repented, her nearer, like t h ^ e f f e c t b a ttle ipfnV
biting hor lip to hold her quivering light's sudden gleam t h e ^ a t ' t t t n c
mouth cornor» "O h , If» n shame," I upon the blue lino of the "W e st
hoard her m utter; "1 mustn't le t him Shore" away «cross tho broad, throe^
(To Be Continued)
—It's too—" S h e w heeled upon m e,

For Children
Or Adults.

V E G E T A B L E

In sist upon L I V E R - R I G H T .
5 0 C ents P er B ottle.

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W e G u a r a n t e e It

N c w la n | P h a rm a c y #

A W ayne (Penn.)
'Man W rites This

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Wnyrir. P a., D r c c n ^ O f r , 1910
Valentine ft Co . New York
Gentlemen I wish to *ny u good word in refer­
ence to Valspnr
I have used this varnish in October,
1007, on extreme outside work where it wns not
protected from anything. This month we went back
to same jo b and gave it one coat, finding this wus
all that was required ns there was plenty of body still
left, only dead here and there.
I have tried all kinds of outside varnish here
before, hut must soy this is the best of all.
I know there cannot l&gt;e too much said nbout such
an article, nrul I also know there are plenty of men
looking for suuk vurntsh, but don’t know where to find
«tit. 1 shall n w t r buy an oth er a s long ss It rem ains
whut it is and hope many more will find out the good
results it gives. I remain yoiirs very truly.
R . S. L U C K E N B I L L .

H IL L H A R D W A R E CO.

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�A Qplet, P retty Weddlni
A very quiet wedding took place last
Wednesday afternoon at ike] home of
Mr». Martha D. Cult on Cameron avenue,
when Mr». Cust and Mr. Joshua Whltetlde
Harper were united In |mnrrlage. Rev. J
W. WlJdmnn performed the ceremony.
Mr». Cust's gown woa a pretty light
blue meaaallne over white milk, the bodice
having a handsome Duchess lace flehu
forming a surplice effect.
Mr». Cust wo» assisted by Dr. and Mrs.
Detamater and Mrs. Uriggs of Deposit
N. Y. Mrs. Cust owns the pretty cement
bungalow on Cameron avenue and is the
daughter of Mr. R. C- Bradshaw who is
one of our largest vegetable growers.'
Mr. Harper Is a fine business man and
owns a celery farm on Ueardall avenue
Both being popular they have the best
wishes of their many friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Harper will be at liomo to
their friends after May 15th at their home
on Cameron avenue.
To the Voter» of Sanford:
1 desiro to extend to the Sanford voters
many thanks for the magnificent voto ac­
corded me at their hands. Same wlU al­
ways be most highly appreciated.
Gto. A. DtCorra.
Underwood Lead» In Florida
For presidential preference Oscar Un­
derwood has a decided Icod over Wilson
and will be the high m an.. with u major­
ity of between 3.000 and 4.000 votes.
Frank Clark Lends
Hon. Frank Clark has a good lead over
Hilburn and Burr and may win in the
first primary. Mr. Burr will retire to the
- commlkwuher s Job and. draw his salury
as usual. If Clark und Hilburn ora forced
to make the second prlmnry there will be
something doing.
At the Presbyterian Church

Rev. J F. MyKiiinon will preach ill the
Presbyterian church next Sunday morn­
ing. No service at nighr. All are cor­
dially invited
to allciid
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I hanks from Uoncgun
To the IV inner at» ol Orange county: In
iioiniiiniiiig me lor your Senator you huvr
done Justice

to Osceola County.

And.

in behalf ol the people of niv county. I
sincerely thank you for your generous sup­
port.

A ktiiuk E Donegan

Judge M. II. Mabry, arrived in the
city Wednesday evening from Tampa,
und with Mrs. Mabry und their little non
liurton Washburn, they left I huraduy
ufterni&gt;on for their home in Tallahassee,
after Mrs. Mabry's visit of u week with
her.aister, Mrs. G. F. Smith.
NOTICE.
Tho dancing clans conducted by M im
Linda Lefller and M im Higgins will be
continued us formerly. Meeting »ill
lx- held next Wednesday evening nt thr
usual place.
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AUCTION, Saturday 2 p m. Stone Sc
Grove building. Bed», wood und iron;
wash stand», oil and gasoline stoves,
carpets, dishea, cooking utensils, 16 new
maps of Dixie. 1912 census. Clothing
for men. women and children, every­
thing g»e» to I lie highest bidder,
thing goe« to the highest bidder.
Itc
I wish to announce to the public that
have closed iny " F ix It Shop" at 111
¡xth S t and in futuro »hall follow only
the following work: Hoofing of ull kinds,
special attention to leaky roofs; Gut­
tering, Paper Hanging and Hoof Painting.
First cls»s work at moderate prices.
Consult me ut 610 Palmotte ave. or
'phone 229.
C. A. S M I T H . The "F ix It M an."
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£ 1|_|lAVING purchased the laun5 i n 1 dry business of Hop Kee, I
will be found at hit old
place of business in the Bishop
Block.
Will be pleated to do
your work at the following prices:
Soft S h i r t s , ............................. 10c
Hard Bolotn and Pleated, 12/ic
Collars and Cuffs, . 2 Vic each
Get prices on family washing.

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MAY 6
AT this time of the year, naturally, everyone is looking for Special Bargains
in Clothes, Dry Goods, Shoes, Notions and Furniture and there is not a per­
son disappointed here, “Where Bargains Reign Supreme.

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5th
0thv
7th
8th

1st $30.00 9x12 Wilton Rut»
2nd 12.00 Cathedral Gong’Clock
3rd 10.00 Cowhide Traveling Bail
4th
8 0 0 Cowhide Traveling Bag

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8.00
8.00
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FLOORS
TABLES
CHAIRS .
OIL CLOTHS

$1.25 SUIT CASES 98c

Japanese Matting Rugs
in neat patterns; size
6x9 ft. Spe- (T»-| /»q
cial fo r Mon. &lt;P-L«Ut/

S E E our new line of Suit
Cases. Just received a
splendid valuefor q q
$ 1.25; our price.

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$1.25 SOIESETTE S H IR T S 98 CENTS

M U S L IN U N D E R W E A R
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SALE
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Now is the time to buy men’s genuine soiesette q q
shirts; collar attached; $1.25 seller. Monday
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$15.00 WOOL SU ITS $13.19

$1.50 UNDERSKIRTS 9$ Cents
Monday, you will find many Skirts worth $1.50 Q O ~
each on special Sale at, each o n l y .................vOL

These fill wool Suits come in blue serge, fancy &lt;ussimeres, worsteds and mohairs.
All regu1 ‘) i q
.lar $15.00 vulues. S p e c ia l....... ,..... ............« p i - O s i y .

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$1.35 GOWNS 98 CENTS
Another^Xiuslin Underwear Shle Special. Chemise and
V neck style gowns with lace; also embroidery trim­
ming and hand embroidered.
Special $1.35 Q O ~
values, while tliey last, only ............. .................. */ O L

••BLACK ÇAT S O X 0 5 c quality in genuine Thread
Silk Sox. All the Intest and most
wanted shades
Our
price a pair
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65 cent DRAWERS 18 cents
A large assortment of ladies' lace and embroidery trim­
med drawers well worth 65 cents a garment;
our price o n l y .............................................................

$ 1 .7 9 , $ 1 .3 9 and 93c

75 cent BROSSIERE 48 cents

25c

Style No. 2 2 . honed with surplice hack, t y i n g around
waist with tape made of Batiste with poi nt ’d embroid­
ery trimming in front; this combined wi t h i Warner' s
rust proof corset forms a perfect foundation for
modern styles of dress. Each, only

$1.35 PRINCESS SLIPS 98 CENTS
A ready seller for $1.35, will find their way t&lt;.
the underwear bargain counter Monday at only
65c GOWNS 49 cents

35c DRAWERS 25 cents

WHITE APRONS

Se&lt;* our sjieeiul line of Indies' high
und low neck gowns in till sizes
worth 05 cents a gar- A Q
ment. Choice only
C

The Drawers will bring 35 cents
n garment in plain, ulso lace and
embroidery trimmed, op- r t p "
en or closed. Our price

Large while aprons for ladies
with hemstitched hem, also u
pocked. 35 cent value. O f T , ,
Our price only
L aÒ \

Children Dresse«
I n ginghams a a d
percales, up to 1G
yrssize; worth $1.50
and $1.35 each, our
special price is only

BOYS; WAISTS 25 cent«
See this special lot of Boys' Blouse
Waists in light and dark pat- O f t , ,
terns for Monday, each
L

$ 1 .1 9 , 98c

40 cent BELTS 25 cents
Men's all leather hells in tan. brown
and black. Worth 40 cents.
Each, our p r i c e .....................

Just think of buying
a child's dress, well
made up at almost
the price of the ma­
terial. See this line

25c

HOT WEATHER ! ! !
Is now here und the time has-come
to select a fan.
See our line’s

M o n d a y ,

day'at 4 8 c, 25c, 10c, 5c
F U R N IT U R E

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F U R N IT U R E

CAMPBELL’S
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CAPPENTERHOBTON CO

H IL L H A R D W A R E CO.

SL1V ING MACHINES— Now is the time to
buy n sewing machine on weekly payments o f..............

Close

: T h u rsday

$1.00

Black Cat Sox shine here at
25 cents, made from n :LV quali­
ty silk lisle in nil color’, o r
A pair . . .
¿D C

Large shipment of Warner' corsets have just arrived in
the much wanted styles for this time of tin* year. See
them.
Monday
at. each

35 cent CORSET COVERS 25 cents
Well made from a good quality nainsook; some with
lace and* others trimmed with embroidery, a
good 35 cent seller Monday only.......................

BOYS’ BLOUSE WAISTS
Idle famous "Hell Brand ’ with or
without collar in while find Af7
colors. Special price, each tc l C

"*»35 cent SOX 25-rents

WARNER’S CORSETS

48c

See our lufge line of Refrigerators at
special low prices on easy Weekly payments.

At o ALL

8.0 0 Handsome 8-dny Clock
8.0 0 Handsome 8-dny Clock
G OO Cowhide Traveling Hug
5.00 Silk Umbrella

6x9 Ft. RUGS $1.69

REFRIGERATORS

INTERIOR

9th
10th
11th
12th

Hnnflftrnc 8-dny Clock
Handsome 8-day Clock
Handsome 8-dny Clock
Handsome 8-dny Clock -

59c

SH O ES

Our Furniture Deportment has many special bargains for cash
or on the easiest terms. Only small payment down rT* -| /\/\
and weekly payments of only
.......................
tpA eU U

fo r

PRIZES

ONLY TWO WEEKS MORE TO GET
TICKETS ON THE FOLLOWING HAND­
SOME PRIZES—

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SUN

HATS

Large shipment &lt;&gt;f M"I mhi ami
Children's Sun Hats Wurth dou
hie the money.
&lt;hi
price, each only

" 10c

10 cent LACE 1 rent?’
See or large shipment • L-r'iian
and French vnl. lace ami insertion
A great many patterns. Sell every­
where at 10 cents a yard. 4 ^
Our price only ....................
GINGHAM APRONS
See these gingham aprons Monday,
nt the price worth 35 cents
Our price o n ly ........
LOv
BLAGK CAT H O S I E R Y
See our large new line of Hosiery
for women and children in silk and
lisle at a pair 8 ^ c , 15c, 25c and 48c
M E N ’S PANTS
Spring patterns in grays and tans,
also Blue Serges; peg tops w i t h c u n
bottoms, special at 98c, $1.39, $1-98
$2.98 AND $4.69
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SH O ES

SELBY’S — Shoes. Oxfords and Pumps in ull the lustrai loats
and snappiest stylés at prices below competition.
SNOWS— “Union-Mode” Oxfords for men are the shoes of sat­
isfaction in all of the up-to-the-minute styles, also staple lusts, jiric«
owny below,factory selling prices. See these special values Monday.

MISSES AND CHILDRENS SHOES— Special
. God man all leather Shoes and Pumps.

line of

See these Moyduy.

: A t : 12 O’clock : H a lf

: Holiday

D. A. CALDWELL &amp; SONS
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S e m i- W e e k ly — T u e s d a y and F r i d a y

THE SANFORD HERALD
I N S A N F O R D — Life is Worth Living

Number 7 0

S A N FO R D , FL O RID A , T U E S D A Y , MAY 7 , I S I S

NEWS OF THE WORLD

SANfORU STILI LUCKY

Items of Interest Gleaned from
Various Sources

P o ta to e s Are Moving Steadily
Bringing Good Prices

HAPPENINGS DIKING I Ht W H *
Mer« ttic Header» Will rind o B rief
Historical S p rin t r io w ln i
f o r H urried Reader»
The life of Major Archibald W. Uutt. ns
' ■ soldier, newspaper inun. ulde lu I’resldeou and lodge member», and Ids heroic
death on the Titanic, were commemo' rale«j by hi» chlef-ln-charge, n president.
■ secretary of war, a senator of Ida na­
tive state, a contemporary in thé new»^
paper field and the fraternity of Masonry,
n an Impressive memorial service at
Washington luit Sunday.
The Confederate army la marching on
Macou. For the second time during the
history of this typical southern city there
Il tu be an invoslon. During the sixtie« it was with cannons ruuriug. muskets
cracking, drums beating and Hags flying.
tiWhrtrow Thelrrvaslon will * be none the
lest determined but the roar of the ennno,, and -the check of mwdtetlT w illbe
missing. The soldiers an* this time com­
ing on a mission of peace, many of them
to mingle with each other niul recount
their experiences of the terrible struggle
In which the north wns pilled against the
«utlili itic former lighting to |»cwrvc the
Union uud the latter for a cause that it
believed ru tx' tight. Tonight the indica­
tions »re that the crowd will he the larg­
est that has ever uttended a Confederate
rruiiion Ifoilroud agents variously estlraiitr the number from 100,000 to 150.000
A vlroiig effort is lielng made to save
Kev Kidiesou from the electric chair mid
change the sentence to life imprlHoniiieni
fur ihr |&gt;iiMining of Avis Llunell. on the
(rounds that he was insane when hr com
nntird die c t I i i i c .
Congressman Hulkley, of OJno. ha-»
introduced a bill providing for the
coinage of a half-cent rop|x*r piece
Its u-w-fulnetis, he declared» *00111 Into (uirihasers who are allured, In -m er
chants into buying articles by the tem pt­
ing 'imitation* of " 1 2 1-2 ce n t*."
Mr
Hulkley has also introduced u lull for
a "l-cent piece to meet the condition*
In hi* home city. Cleveland, where the
street car lure is that amount.
Jack Inhnson, the negro pugilist, wus
iiuoton by a lodge in Scotland
I t&lt;e grand l o d g e 11 Kdmburg t o o k up
tlx matter and took away the charter
of dial lodge.

NO E L E C T I O N REPORT
And

Sanford, Ha., May 3. Potatoes arc
moving at a lively rate, and will con­
tinue so for the next two week*. The
quality hu* been remarkably good, at­
tracting tiie best of the buying trade.
No. 1 stock ruled $5.60 bid., with the
usual allowance of $1 less on No. 2.
Shipments average 6 to 7 car* daily, all
of which iiuve licen sold I. o. b.
T h e tomato acreage will run 350 to
TOO acre* und shipping should »tart by
May 5. Beans, cukes, pep|&gt;er» and on­
ions are moving daily at the rate of 3 to
G car*. Price* have l»een profitable as
u. whole, und grower* have hud a good
•euson in Spile of the fact that a large
|&gt;erce»tage of the celery crop wu*
practically lunt, due to blight.
The M. O. Coggins Co. of Jackminville and Pittsburg practically control
the |M&gt;tuto deal, acting its marketing
agent* for fully fuur-fiftli* of the acre­
age. Thu» concern hu* made a line recor^l on price*. The Coggins people will
ulso have the swing in the tomato deal,
'h f ^ h e y will run t w S -psrìtfng housA»
which will Ih* in charge of ex|&gt;ert und
experienced Ku*t Coast tomato men.
3 his will give it uniform puck, grade und
quality which it is expected will bring
an enviable reputation for the Sanford
tomato
The celery movement will pructicidlv
end by May in
Several cars of ''Green
T o p " moved this week, the "Golden
Se|f-Blanching," which moved eurl&gt;
111 the season.
Chase A Co. will handle
a good share of this late variety. The
mixed car movement was active tin*
week, averaging I to 5 ears daily.
I lie potato movement continue* ac
live and good price* prevailed
The
marked improvement 111 grading of
Sanford potatoes has brought splendid
results
I |i to Tuesday, the Cog
gilts people had sold to car* and « X |&gt;e cte d
to move 1(1 more this week. Their
banner sale was on a car of red Bliss
grown by It
II
I'ugb. which was
packed in husl|e| ham|M-rs and sold to
a l hicago house, netting the grower
fl.106.Kll, f o b., or $&lt;&gt; 70 bbl. for unis
and twos
About 26 car* remain which
will finish the Sanford |s&gt;tuto move­
ment
Produce News.

Mr* Daisy Opie Grace was indicted
-today charged with shooting her hus­
band. Hugene H, Grace, at their home
hire in March. Grace is still alive at
his mother's home at Newman, (iu
t Although Hie doctors «aid lie could not
rfcover.

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V'Senator Fletcher, of Florldn, is tuh;
log a very keen interest in the inveotlgstion of the T itan ic'd isaster by the
*ub committee of the committee on
commerce. He having l&gt;een named
*• one of the senators to conduct thfit

investigation.
The cable

ship

which

relieved

tlie

Mackay-Bennott fn the search for
,
of the Titanic victim* arrived
today with fifteen bodies, mining which
wt* that of Chns. M. Hsyen, president
of th* Grand Trunk railroad.
Four trainmen and three passengers
**te killed, and several passenger* inIuxhI, when the first section of the
Confederate Veterans' special, carrythe veterans from Texas to the rctoiott at Macon, was wrecked
on the
" ,w Orleans nnd Northeastern railway.

SLVIRAL COUNTIES YET IN DOUBT
Contestant * In Congrea»lonol Race Are
Heady to S t a r t —Gibbon*
And Trammell

O K I \ S' IM I W i l l

P I XV l u l l

A splendid audience grreietl Hun. J N.
Wlmner al the Star Theatre Sunday night
in the monthly union meeting of the Men
and Religion Forward Movement fix San ­
ford The meeting opened with the sing­
ing of severul of tlie old familiar hymns
of tlie church. Scripture was read by
Rev. C. H. Summers uud pruyer was of­
fered by Kev. J . W. Wildmou. •
Then Chairman Wulkrr Introduced Mr.
Whilner ns Ihe speuker of the evening.
This Men and Religion Forward Move­
ment. he said, has been likened to tlie
crusades of Hie eleventh and twelfth cen­
turies when kings left their thronet nnd
chMdren their homes to w in b a c k (lie Imly
sepulchre Bui a more filling com|Niriaon is with (he Refuriuniiun of the six
teenth century. Out of thaï movement
come the dawn of civil. |&gt;ersuiinl and re
ligiuus lllx-rty
Today (tie allegiance of
men is being lix«*i upon Hie yVord of God.
Congestion uf pu (xi lu lion in uur cities
and enormous accumulations of material
wealth have put our Christianity on trial.
Unless some trial comes speedily the
wreck of our civilization will follow. We
must gel hack lo the [tower uf Jesus
Christ

hac k 1" ( h r Ten C o ii i i ll a i i d i n e i i l s

F lO W C rS .

CULLED EROM THE STATE PRESS
An Tpltome of the Week'» Most Im
portant Happening» In the
S la te '» Domain.
The convention of tho Florida Div­
ision, Daughters of tho Confederacy,
closed 6n Saturday, al Tampa, with
the election of officer» for the ensuing
year and tho choosing of a convenient
city for the 1913 convention, IJ v e Oak
was rhoMcn us next year's meeting place.
( ontracts have been let in New
Smyrna for a number of up-to-date
modern house*, und th e citixens there
ure looking forward to having elec­
tric light, by the beginning of the
new year.
Beginning next week the new Steam- —
bout Kennedy will ply regular between
I’alatku and Jacksonville. The Kednedy is larger than the l&gt;oat previously
used on this run.
Ihe l.awtey State Bank opened for
Inisi lie** last Wednesday and it Is
uiideretoixj that many (le|Kiaits were
made during the day

T h e r e h a s Keen list

m uch

preaching

and nul

ric h lift*, g e l s a rich er life

ASSOCIATION NEWS
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declare«! t h a t u m a n ' s l if e u &gt; n » i« b ‘ th n&lt;&gt;t

The F l o r i d a V e g e t a b l e G r o w e r s ' A»»&lt;*'i
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The movement of Irish potatoes
from Hasting* last week was nine cars
■*r I
t.ii«|i,-|.
The movement this
j
Week will tnlttl III t e e n ca r s .

II our

Pensacola may mmoi add a |ia(&gt;er
mill to her list of manufacturing en­
terprises.

n a t i o n 1» mil tu rn e d sm m In u n (hut m o n
e p m a k i n g spirit

a n a r c h y will c o m e upon

us. There is too much difference between
(he rich nnd (he poor
Saturday night the borne of Mr. L.
Mr Whltner closed by reminding Ins T Kean, north of Winston, In Polk
audience uf Hie tw o g r e a t |xinci|des of &lt; o u i t t y , 1 a u g h t fire a n d M r s . Keen
the C t i n s i q i i i relig io n a» laid d o w n by u s 1 w u , bu rn e d t o d e u G i. o n l y her bone*
foun der

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Conditions in the various State races
remain aixiut the »ame. It will take the
official count of the state executive com­
mittee to determine who will enter thd
race for governor against Park Trammell,
and for Congress Slate at I-arge against
Claude L'Kngle. The State executive
committee meet* Thursday at noon,
and it will probably be late that night or
the next day before they complete tbelr
labor*
In the meantime Milton, Glbtxms, Toomer and O'Brien are In the
anxious seat— neither being able to
take to the field as they so much desire.
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FANCY W O R K C IRC LE

The memliera of the Fancy Work
Circle were entertained «t the residence
of Mr». W. T . Johns, Wednesday sftarnoon. A pleasant social meeting was
enjoyed by tho circle, while they did
their fancy work
Delicious ice cream with crushed
|
strawberries, ami cuke were wrvrd by
the hostess. Mrs. John's guests wer»
Mr». J. J Purden, Mr». H. W. Milteer,
Mr» Ilinea, Mr». T. S. Usvl», M rt,
BaUrby, Mrs. II. II. Util.

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children
and they
hurriedly left the house. After Mrs.
Kts -11 gut all the smuller children out,
1 she rushed hack into the house to sav»
Mmt) o( the furniture. The flame* bej cume *0 fierce that the son U-gged his
ni(,tj„-r lo junqi from the second story
|K,n .|, 'phi* she was afraid to do. and
w)n
t |„, |,.ap
(|e cried to lier
t() (ol|ow hul the wn)U {eU on her &gt;n(1
wp|)t ,low|) Uj h,,r de a lh,

s u f f e r -1

ing.
Mr Kusasdl was editor of Tlie Southern
Argu». and wu» regarded as one of
tiie tirainuwt men ami most tluent
writers of the Florida press. For sixUsui years tie served Hernando county
us superintendent of schools and was a
candidate for tlie office of Slate super­
intendent m the primary of lu»t I'uesduy.
His illness, however, prevented his
making nn extensive canvass. He wus
esteemed by ull who knew him und his
death removes from the commonwealth
one of its most useful citizens.

s ile n t

underw ent.

w e r e -uw uken e0

Information was received here Saturduy of tiie death of Hon. A. M &lt;
Russell, wliicii occumsi ut an earl)
morning hour a ' his home in Brooksvilel. 11« had been ill two weeks or
more, and death came u* a result of
complications su|»erimluce«l by a car
bun

to

w .is 4 w.1v Irorn houo*, b e in g a t B r a d l e y
Ju n ctio n ,

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love th y n r i g h t io f us tli&gt; »elf
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.ill Hi)

Mr. Knman who will sing at tiie
recital nl the Auditorium of the High
School. Monday evening. May 13th
is a native of Lorain, Ohio; und has tx-en
with Hollins College the past winter.
Mr.* Knman (x&gt;Ks&lt;fuves a delightfully
rich and big Baritone voice. His song
numbers will intlutle besides two higher
groupea. " T h e Road to Mandalay"
(Oley S|&gt;eak»i sung by request, and the
two famous Shuiyert number»: "W ho
is Sylvia"? 1 words from Shakespeare)
Qreatnass of Qotham.
and the “ Frl King." T h e "K rl King"
A reminder of what a large city
is a legend of the Black Forest of Baden,
Germany, immortaliied in the beautiful New York has become Is afforded by
the ataftfment that the Borough of
dramatic (xyem by Goethe. He tells
tho Bronx Is exceeded In population
the story of u father,’« frantic ride
by only eight ettlea In the United
through the "B la c k Forest" in a tem- Btates. It numbering more than 430,■|w»t. hugging cbxwdy to hi» bosom bis 000 Inhabitant« at the last census. It
I little child. b»r warmth and safety, ulso appear« that there are nine state«
; "for the dreaded touch of the 'Krl King* In the Union, each of which possesses
less population than th at fa st grow­
is certain death."
This song i* nnf of Shubert's msster- ing section of the metropolis, which

Th® work of selecting the (dayers
^ w e n d to do In spare Urn« and do
“®t let a week slip away, nor a day. is now going on. Perhnj« the an­
Tou can help It, without doing out nouncement of tiie line-up will lx*
t lham. B » c b month will bring new made within u week, and (lie name of
will be worth trying the umpire will be made public at the
'» • t lk d ip .
pitoM in composition.
time.

It is understood that the city coun­
of K e y -Wist has l e g i s l a t e d UgailUlt
moving picture s h o w s o n Sunday nights.

It has been s a i d in reference to our
d a y . "If a man l o v r s a n y t h i n g m o re t h a n

LfTerlrd and Strung Team lu riiin g tu I licit m r m l n - r s very In ti s f i n
lury p r u e »
O u r edr of 163 b a r r e l s uf |«&gt;
Mill lie Pul in Field.
tutors wus sold by their representative tu
Tlie following from the Orlando Philudrl|&gt;hia fix $1.IDI 50. Not had for u
Reporter Star indicates that we will cfienp crop, geiicrnlly not thought gixxl
have u very active summer:
enough bx our high |xiced la n d . How
Orlando is to have n luox-hull team, m a n y c a r» uf i'c lery hruuglit 1Ins nruch
the beat ever, and within a week. This m o n e y tin» or a n y ullicr scukuii It will
momentous decision was ahivisl at Im- well fur t n r g r o w e r s tu ( s n u l r r uu t h e i r
yesterday afternoon at a large and en- « t a (dr rrn|w tu-fo rr d rs 'ld lllg l it e ) ru ll i m i
llmsiastli meeting of tin- fans at I he l in o n i tu rui»e t tieni
San Joan Hotel.
Pix* Association 1» now ixrpariiig fur
Hie
tomato business and have arranged
Captain B. M. Robinson w a s e le c t e d
with
II II lfrane, wlui will conduct 11
p re sid e n t
of I lie association, winch
(tacking
lunisr at lus regular place uf
will Im- known as the Orlando Baseball
Association. Mr. Gray Rush was chosen business. First street and the railroad.
He hu* employed 11 fonv of experienced
secretary-treasurer; Mr. John M. Chen­
ey, innnagej; with the following 0» packers from die Last Coast mid ull good»
director*
Messrs. H L. Beeman, K. will be (Mil up In u uniform uud proper
Y, Way, B. H. Knlker, ami W. M. manner, thus cuubliug ihr Association to
secure fix ils members ull the mnrket will
Brittain.
pay f&lt;x o fintela»» (tack. We cannot
It was proposed to start practice
handle any lomntoes not pot up n! the
game pre-season gam«*, that is, with
(lacking house It Is nil (o your interests
Sanford at a very early date; |xTha|&gt;«
in have them (ml up there.
by the fifteenth .of the month. The
F ioiida VrurTAiu r. Gaowcts' Ass's
regular s»-iL*on will lx&gt;gin aixiut the
first of June, and will last three months. Mr. W. &lt; lay Kninan lo Sing in Sanford

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The Lund

I h e r e a ill l»&gt; a canning school tield
at the College of \griculture, Univ-er
e n o u g h f o r w a r d to th e S e r m o n nil the sit) (if Florida. May !». HI und 11 for
Mo un t
It is nut 11 i|urs tinn « im p ly of tb c ptir|Miw ,,f giving instructions In
" T h o u s h a l l nut
T l ir re iiinst lie a c a l l to •■aiming vegetable, to tlie county agent*.
the i x u c t i c u l e v e r y d a y giuqiel uf s e r v i c e
T lorida t» honored in the ¡»election
to God und our fellow m e n
of Mis* ( ora Mallory to be chief spun\ • w lu n 7 Hi
I is 1 m ot ti «if tin- work til ttor 1 lio n lies »or
at tin- Confederate reunion to
Hand led III t lx* Sheriff’s difficulty, lia» I w e n le ft to our w o m e n
A usent
held 111 Silicon this week.
She
wilt, Kirkwood hanging on in* flank* and c o u n t id c o u g r r g u i ion» «tiuw» 1 lui 1 for e v ­ lives at Pensacola and is a grand­
Karel third
Hand and Kirkwood must ery ••7 w o m e n a l t r i i i l m g r l i u r c h t h e r e a re daughter of Stephen I’ Mallory, secbu t 33 m e n
W e h a v e Ix - rn l e a v i n g r«-1hr) of tiie navy in the Confederate
do it again.
Shim* wins over | '.,tt»—
* f••r County c h u r c h work ion lung to tin- w o m e n
cabinet
la«ke|uttd Telegram
Solicitor
W e do not t a k e Hie t e a c h i n g id Hie
\11iohg the things planned for the
l.andls wnm over J u n e s ( o f . S t a l e s N a x u r r u r i n t o our d u l l) life
How n i n n y
Daughter* of (Yie Confederacy while
of you Hunk fro m d ay to d a y wlmi ser
Attorney
in ««-«»ion in Tampa was an automobile
Tucker wms over Slcrmnmis for v i c e you c a n re n d e r t h n t d ay to your fel trip, h big reception, u steamer trip
low m a n
I a m a b u s y m a n lull I s e ld o m &gt;01 the buy 1») moonlight, luncheon
Treasurer
A tabulated refsirt of county ai:d slat* fa ll In puiy Hus » u n p l r ( x a y e i “God g r a n t ••vet) da&gt;. entertained .«t the Poindwill Is* given in tlie next issue for future to d a y t h a t I m a y s e r v e m y n e ig h lx ir . my anna Theatre with a moving picture
luw n. t n y c o u n t r y
The m a n w ho g iv e » n s h o w , and several other things.
reference. .
it

in count) affair* tlie coiilil) executive
committee met List Friday and decided
that Itobm-wm find won over Fox m the
I »-gisl.it 1vc race tlie result being as
follow*
Luke 1,0-17, Robinson mil, Km SIG,

O rg an u alm n

With nearly one hundred witnesses
to be heard, the trial of Floyd Allen,
the murder of Commonwealths
Attorney Footer entered on its foruth
T * - *t probably wiU be near the end
• ,h® w*«k before the S U t e rests,
• but eighteen of its siity five witm-vx*
A regular schedule of games will l&gt;e
l « n heard.
•'
drawn up between the two team*, and
•
. »■
—'
*
in the event either team fall* to car­
W ;
'•
ry out the agreement, the money will
Good Plan.
. write down a list of thlnga you lx? forfeited.

Mon. J . H Whltner Delivers Tine Ad-j
d ress Sunday Mghi
I ne General News of

race

i m t u t o c s un d iitlirr

An important decision was made
yesterday, to the effect tiuit 1600 v«a*
to be raised to lx* |xwted a» a guar­
antee fund to insure the carrying out
of the schedule. Sanford will tx* rt((uirAi to post n similar guarantee
fund. T h e necessary five hundred was
raised among the funs ul «he San Juan
yeeterday, nnd representative* from
Sanford were on hand this morning
with thnt team’« forfeit money. The
joint fund will 'f&gt;e de|Kxdted in some
neutral bank.

AROUND FLORIDA

MOST s u c c t s s m i MttfiNQ

Flection returns for the state have
been so slow th at all the counties have
not l&gt;een heard from up to date, and
the official canvass to lx- taken on Thurs­
day next will determine the" result. In
the race for Governor, Gibbons and
Milton ure in doubt a* to which one will
run it oil with Trammell.
in Congrwu»-At-Large. O'Brien and
Tooiner ure in doubt us to who will
measure swords with Claude I.'Fugle.
The other contestant* ure «utisfi'ed
with their standing but are aimous to
find tlie official votes und than gum a
Imp on tiie second primary.
',
Frank Clark has a lug lead over
Hilburn und this will gain him vote*
in the second primary. His friends will
stand by him to a man and will ulso
get new votes.
Gibbons is confident of making .1 strong
race with Trammell ami is champing
T h e c h u r c h e s h a v e a l w a y s had p rr u clithe bit impatient to la- olf in the second ilig. bu t m e n h a v e f a il e d 10 l a k e hold of

Soon ! o Be Bundled

made 4

V'VVar is still going on between Italy
Wui Turkey, and cost* nre piling up for
the people *o that kings and general*
sad admiral» and capitalist* may prrotlt

St a t e C an vass of Ret ur ns Not
Matte Until Thursday

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                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on May 03, 1912.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
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                <text>Original 18-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;, May 03, 1912; &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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